Missouri University of Science and Technology - Rollamo Yearbook (Rolla, MO)
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HM 11--fr K X fi 0 , x l 'JN W . ft 'till , F311 'T 'Nff ci This past year has been one of the greatest periods of accelerated expansion in the history oi the school. The new Chemistry Building has been completed and a permanent dormitory and a new Mechanical Engineering Building are near completion. In addition are greater plans for the near future. This is surely a period of re- markable progress tor a bigger and better M. S. M. 0111 I'owc9' Plant being :ru flown.. 'U ,,, 5,2 , T7-' Q I' 1 ij! i Y w w 1 r A ul 'W i i 1' if X 1 w if' WN , I, vi L 1 ,, 7 ,-, MW., .4...L4 A Bi ger and Better Missouri ehool of Mines fe, ci, A, , V! -5' :L ,-'ix 1 L ' K' si sw 1 Z xv, xx K' -S X . , in 3 f , ,X ,f .. ' '-frf' J ,N , ' 'i -, H .I P ,V w'gj.J-, x T 2- , X f. '-.Q X-f, I 5' X .f GU w .A i' i ' LQ! ' 1, 'N' fx -l ' if Q 15 ,1 NX 31 Z W i 1 3:14. 1 fi , ' I i W . K, 5 rwv,1,1 ,, vw. L ' K I I- 1 3 ,, rf f I ' we xx , , ,fxl-'R, --1 l ' . ,. I. L .-'. 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' ACADEMICS departments and societies CLASSES undergraduates and graduates SPORTS our pride and joy ORGANIZATIONS scholastic and social FEATURES St. Pat's, Military Bail and occasions October, 1949. January, 1950. n I' I TAFF Editor-in-Chief ED KYBURZ Business Manager DICK STEGEMEIER 4 I5 . ff? -4.55.2 .9 'GX g,,hf, ,D 4, ,.,, . xg g-- . t . 1 , , ig! S ' ' . J t J . .4 , 4' N i ' N itttiiiiiiQii1itiit'tit ii iii iii , . , , J f ,, ' xx, L ...JA LJ X' ' K wif-xi t 1 ' .fp if ffh-ft 'H fx ifiW'77!Vf,'47 K. I f Y fu f' igi ff? i.,,4,s.i-3 X Q., if , fx . tru xxxnrlg 1-...nj I t r 1 X lj The recent expansion and improvement ot M. S. M., as shown in this edition, will have a great influence on the advancement oi the engineer- ina profession. Through these additional facilities our arad- uates will he better prepared to make their contributions to industry, aovernment, and society. 1-'nf' 'i N ew Mechanical Engineering lab. The engineering profession is subject to rapid changes, which influence the traininq requirements of future engineers. In this section are shown the depart- ments and their measures taken at M.S.M. to parallel the demands of industry. ACADEMIC ...- xx 4X A it 'U f t fzfimewga r eK'..f,.x'h,A2 t qi , I Dr. Frederick A. M iddlebush President School of Mines and Metallurgy University of Missouri Message from President Middlebush The increasing dependence of our way of life upon scientific and technological developments demands the constant improvement and enlargement of educational ia- cilities. The graduates of the University ot Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy over the years have made out- standing contributions to such developments. Those of us who are vested with the administration and planning of the program of the School of Mines and Metallurgy are determined that future graduates of our School shall be well equipped to continue similar contributions. While we are gratified with the work done with the facilities presently available at the School of Mines and Metallurgy, We recognize the constant need of expansion of these facilities. Nearing completion is the first unit of a dormitory system which we hope will eventually include a more modern Student Infirmary and a Student Union. Also nearing completion is a well-equipped Mechanical Engineering Laboratory Building which will till a need long recognized in our educational program. Underway, probably by the time this ROLLAMO is ready for distribu- tion, will be an extensive program of additions to and re- modeling of present buildings which will directly benefit the departments of Mining Engineering, Metallurgical En- gineering, Drawing, Ceramic Engineering, Geology, Me- chanics and Civil Engineering. Engineering Drawing will be moved to the second floor of Mechanical Hall and Mining Engineering to the iirst floor. An annex is to be constructed between Mechanical Hall and the present Mining Building. Geology will take over the third floor ot Norwood Hall vacated by Drawing and will thus add much needed space for this important department. Re- modeling and additions to the Experiment Station Building will provide for Metallurgical Engineering and Ceramic Engineering under one roof. Mechanics will move its lab- oratories from Harris Hall to the present Metallurgy Build- ing. Civil Engineering will then have available additional space in Harris Hall. Plans for the eventual completion of the Engineering Laboratories Project include a new building immediately north of the new Mechanical Engineering Laboratory Build- ing to provide laboratory and classroom facilities for Elec- trical Engineering. Physics will then expand to occupy all of the first floor and basement of Norwood Hall. Funds for the completion of rooms in the new Chemical Engineering Building will be recommended for a legislative appropria- tion in the very near future. An additional boiler and generator for the new Power Plant will likewise be re- quested again. Additional library space is sorely needed and plans to add to that space are under consideration as are plans to improve the athletic field as soon as practicable. Other departments and activities are in- cluded in the long range planning program which is con- stantly before us and which of necessity is being con- tinually revised. The Physical Plant expansion program outlined above is in keeping with our desire that a quality program of high order should always be maintained. We must have at hand the tools with which to maintain a high level of competence in instruction and research. Through the main- tenance of high quality work on the part of the staff and members of the Student Body, your degrees will be as- sured of their proper prestige and value. FREDERICK A. MIDDLEBUSI-I, President. Page Twelve The Board of Curators of the University of Missouri and the Missouri School of Mines cmd Metallurgy is composed of nine residents of the state of Missouri appointed by the Governor and confirmed by the State Senate. In order to insure a true representation, not more than one manmay be appointed from the same con- gressional district, and not more than five cura- tors may belong to any one political party. Appointments are for the duration ot six years, with each member ot the board being eligible for reappointrnent when his term ex- Board of urators pires. Thus, some of the board members have many years of experience. Each year, the members of the Board of Curators appoint three of their number to serve as the Executive Committee for the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy. This commit- tee meets monthly for the purpose of auditing claims and attending to other such business given them by the Board ot Curators. Frank C. Mann is chairman of the present Executive Committee. The other two members are Strat- ton Shartel and Guy A. Thompson. MEMBERS OF BOARD OF CURATORS Iohn I-l. Wolpers ........ ........................ ..... ......................................... ....... ....... P o p l a r Bluli, Mo. Frank Stonner.. ..... .... .......... ................... ......... C h a m ois, Mo. Glenn W. Hendren ...,...........,................................. ............ L iberty, Mo. President Frederick A. Middle-bush ....................... Allen McReynolds Qlnresident ol the Boardl .......... Leslie Cowan CSG-cretary ol the Boardl ............. Roscoe Anderson ................................................. Stratton Shartel .......... Frank C. Mann .......... Guy A. Thompson ........ W. P. Elmer ................ ........Columbia, Mo. .........Carthage, Mo. ........Co1umbia, Mo. Louis, Mo. .........Kansas City, Mo. .........Sprinqiield, Mo. Louis, Mo. ..........Salem, Mo. Lei! to right: Iohn H. Wolpers, Frank Stonner, Glenn W. Hendren, Frederick A. Midcllebush, Allen McReynolds, Leslie Cowan, Roscoe Anderson, Stratton Shartel, Frank C. Mann, Guy A. Thompson. Missing: W. P. Elmer. Page Thirteen urtis L. Wilson Dean Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy Dr. Curtis L. Wilson became Dean oi the Missouri School of Mines in 1941. During this time he has done an excellent job of increasing the merits ot M.S.M. Under his leadership the school has secured a new power plant, an addition to the Chemical Engineering Building, and a new dormitory for the students. Work has also been started on an engineering laboratory building, Dean Wilson received his E.M. in 1920 at the Montana School of Mines and his Ph.D. in 1928 at the University ot Goettingen. l-le was a professor at the Montana School of Xi - A Mines prior to the time he came to M.S.M. Dean Wilson is a member of the American Institute of Mining and Metal- lurgical Engineers and is now one of the A.1.M.E. Board of Directors and chairman of Mineral lndustry Educa- tional Division. He is a member of the Missouri Society of Professional Engi- neers anol is serving as chairman of the society's committee on education. S1merrIz.' Speech! Page Fifteen Rex Z. Williams Assistant Dean Dean Williams and his office staff are asked to perform many services related to the Welfare of the undergraduate student. Freshmen are in- troduced to the school by the orientation pro- grams under his supervision. Also under his direction are student counseling services, the scholarship committee, coordination of extra- curricular activities, and the presentation ot cer- tain scholarships and awards. Graduating seniors are thankful for his excellent work as director of the job placement service. Although his responsibilities as Assistant Dean are numerous, Dean Williams is also chairman ot the Mechanics Department. Here his superior teaching ability has made him a student favorite. A Page Sixteen oel Hubbard Registrar The problems of the Registrar are fast chang- ing as the expansion of the school takes place. Mr. Hubbard's twenty-seven years of experi- ence with the school have given him the judg- ment necessary to provide sound guidance to students at our growing institution. A headline in the MISSOURI MINER heralding registration at the beginning of the second semester an- nounced, Ma Hubbard Opens Cupboard Tues- day. This part ot Mr. Hubbard's responsibili- ties is an important feature in the smooth opera- tion of the school. Mr. l'lubbard's genuine interest in the prob-l lems of each ot the many students who come to him for advice has given him the sincere re-l spect that he deserves. l Ernest P. Hendrix Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds A man who is very much on the inside in the new M.S.M. construction program is Ernest P. Hendrix, Buildings and Grounds Superintend- ent. Mr. Hendrix has the essential job of act- ing as coordinator between the school and the contractor. He is thoroughly familiar with the requirements of each of the new buildings, and with this knowledge acts as the school's official advisor to the construction firm. Mr. Hendrix has been connected with the School of Mines since 1943. During this period he has become one of the key men on the M.S.M. administrative staff. l Harr J. Fields Business Manager Mr. Fields first began his employment at M.S.M. in Ianfuary, l946, as auditor, and, in the course of several months, ac- quired his present status as business manager. Since he took over this posi- tion his job has been increasingly diffi- cult because of the intensive building program and the greatly expanded en- rollment. As a result of this high enroll- ment, and the corresponding wear upon the school buildings, maintenance prob- lems have become increasingly vexing. In all, the total volume of expenditures has increased to three times that of nor- mal years. Mr. Fields has done an ex- cellent job in coping with the added dif- ficulties confronting his position. , my ,fLftL..,,g,, ' f' -gi t ft- , Page Seventeen I. DONALD FORRESTER Department Chairman Professor of Mining Engineering, 1944. B.S. 1928, Utah: M.S. 1929, Ph.D. 1935, Cornell. As in the past the Mining Department, under the direction of Dr. I. D. Forrester, has remained one of the foremost departments at M.S.M. Four hundred and fifty future engineers are now enrolled in the Mining Department study- ing a diversity oi courses offered by the de- partment. A class of about 150 mining students will graduate this year, one of the largest groups that the Mining Department has ever had. Classroom work is supplemented by fully equipped laboratories, located in the mining building, which give the students a complete course ot study in practical mining problems. In addition to classroom and laboratory facili- ties the Mining Department provides a full scale experimental mine in which students can en- gage in the actual practice ot mining and tun- neling. The mine has recently been improved by work done on it last summer. The Mining Department is comprised of eight full-time faculty men, each oi whom is well trained in the engineering profession in gen- Mining En ineering Department Leveling up. Orifice meter. Mixing it up. Testiny Cmiflff Oil.- Mucl lab. Petroleum lab. Prof. Vine checking up. 2605 13' 161!2 . Stormer Viscosimeter Page Eighteen eral and particularly qualified in specialized parts of a field. This results in a staff capable of affording well-rounded basic instruction and also of offering extraordinary schooling in par- ticular professional areas of the students choice. Along with the general trend of expansion and improvement at M.S.M., the Mining Depart- ment has altered and increased the number of courses and is now giivng a more complete education in mining. The department has been aware for some time of the trends in industry leading to specialization and to resulting needs of more complete approaches to the study of Mining Engineering and Petroleum Engineering practices. To meet the requirements of offering a more comprehensive training and thus afford as wide opportunities as possible to students for work in their chosen engineering profession, the department recently has crystallized new courses of study in the three optional fields of Mining Engineering: namely Mining, Mining Geology, and Petroleum Engineering. Page Nineteen Jf'i72'i71g Building. 59a-fc. -Q .5-s,F':. - 5 5 'a' 'i., E'-m Ready to sight in. Rex giving advice. Mining En ineering Department As a result of the changes, it is now possible for a student to study specifically the field of mine operation from the standpoint of metal mining, coal mining or mining economics. In the Mining Geology area, which treats primar- ily with exploration and appraisal methods of mineral deposits, the student is afforded the op- portunity to specialize in either the metal min- ing branch or petroleum field. In the Petroleum Engineering training, the curriculum has been improved by instituting new courses in Petro- leum Engineering Stoichiornetryu and Under- ground Behavior of Hydrocarbon Compounds . These changes are in keeping with the most advanced practices followed in other petroleum engineering schools. lt is felt that the constructive changes which have been made will contribute to the Welfare of all students interested in mining. The new courses of study will go completely into effect at the beginning of the fall term next September. Page Twenty FACULTY BRUZEWSKI, ROBERT FRANCIS, Assistant Professor of Mining Engineering, 1947, 1949. B.S. in Min. 1947, Missouri School of Mines: M.S. in Min. 1949, Missouri School of Mines. DAVIS, CHARLES MALCOLM, Assistant Professor of Petroleum Engineering, 1948. B.S. 1932, M.I.T.7 M.Ed. 1947, Boston University. LACKE, IOI-IN P., Instructor in Mining Engineering, 1949. LATVALA, WOODROW IOI-IN, Instructor in Mining Engineer- ing, 1948. B.S. in Min.E. 1948, New Mexico School of Mines. SCHOOLER, DURWARD RICE, Associate Professor of Mining Engineering, 1942, 1948. B.S. in Min.E. 1926, E.M. 1944, Missouri School of Mines. VINE, WILLIAM ARTHUR, Assistant Professor of Mining En- gineering, 1947, 1948. B.S. in Min.E. 1942, E.M. 1947, Co- lumbia. Latvalcz Davis Bruzewski Schooler Lacks Vine FIFTH ROW: Ierman, Friske, Wie-land, Rowley, Paulsell, Scales, Herrgesell, Schafer, Dampt, Sewall, Sev- ertson, Iuza, Ienson, Kapernaros, Jackson. FOURTH ROW: Wehrenberg, Dowdy, Koederitz, I-letherington, Cronk, Betz, Isbell, Kunz, Marquis, Maltzahn, Holme, Delaney, Vujnovich, Templeton. THIRD ROW: Middle- ton, Ieffries, Dowd, Lewis, Szumachowslci, Miller, Owens, Iohnson, VanMatre, Masbruch, Yeager, Maday, Fossi. SECOND ROW: Sponske, Del Porte, Brun, Koenig, Graves, Higgins, Krainess, Langston, Mace, Dean C. Wilson. FIRST ROW: Duerr, Martin, Riley, Megeff, Salvaggi, Skalka, Irani, Stegemeier, Scott. t w FIFTH ROW: Weber, Walsh, Horst, Kell, Zinke, Collins, Dare, Kreul, Ratlifi, Tabachnick, Patrick, Peart. FOURTH ROW: Oselek, Perry, Banghort, Castrale, Stanelle, Stich, Budzisz, Patterson, Kelley, Deutch, Kleinlcopf. THIRD ROW: Zeid, Shaw, Haymes, Melcher, Prof. I. Forrester, Prof. D. Schooler, Pipkin, Irwin, Ham, Barsachs, Bullock, Prof. D. Eppelsheimer. SECOND ROW: Spiller, King, Rolcomb, Lake, Miles, R. Iones, Winters, R. Iones, Humphrey, Iadwick. FIRST HOW: Kyhurz, Keller, Lapinski, Whitmer, Hunt, Blendermann, Reisen, McCoy. . A.I.M. . . The Student Associate Chapter of the Ameri- can Institute of Mining and Metallurgical En- gineers was established on the campus over thirty years ago with the purpose in mind that students of the mining and metallurgy depart- ments might better discuss the problems cur- rently confronting their industries. At the monthly meetings prominent members of the mining and metallurgical professions present the latest developments in their fields and at- tempt to answer some of the countless questions which are of interest to the members ot the organization. President ................ ....,.. W aldo D. Humphrey Vice-President ........ ...,....,. R eginald I. lones Secretary ............................................ Karl I-I. Del Porte Y Treasurer ....... .................................. R ichard L. Bullock FACULTY ADVISORS Jones, Hump7w'ey, Bullock, Del Porte D. R. Schooler ..........................,..... Mining Department D. E. Walsh ........ ,...... M etallurgical Department Page Twenty-One ,JS ln keeping with the expansion pro- gram being carried out by all de- partments, the Mechanical Engineer- ing Department has a large and extensive development program un- der way at the present time which will greatly alleviate the inadequate and crowded conditions now prevail- ing in Mechanical Hall. To remedy this condition, a new building is being erected which shall house the mechanical engineering laboratories exclusively. This build- ing is to be located south of Mechan- ical Hall, taking the place of the old power plant, which has been torn down. The groundwork for this build- ing has been completed and con- struction startecl. Tentative plans call for the completion of this Me- chanical Engineering laboratory by the start of the fall semester, l95O. The cost when completed shall be tive hundred thousand dollars. This new Mechanical Engineering laboratory is being constructed by the McCarthy Brothers Construction Company of St. Louis, Missouri. The two-story building, when completed, shall measure one hundred and Mechanical En ineerin Department AARON JEFFERSON MILES Department Chairman Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1930, 1943. B.S. 1930, M.S. 1931, Missouri School of Mines: Sc. D. 1935, Michigan. Gas iuelding. It's cz mui1'acZe.' Chase at work. Cutting torch. A new ma.clL'i11e Arc welding. Scofielrl, 'in Power Plume Page Twenty-Two Lots of handles forty-five feet in length by one hundred and six feet in depth. lts design is such that it shall be suitably adapted for all the Mechanical Engineering laboratory courses. The ground floor shall con- sist of the general Mechanical Engineering lab- oratory section with the entire southern end of the ground floor to be used as the machine shop. Adjacent to the machine shop and along the east side of the building shall be the tool room. Along the entire southern portion of the second floor there shall be a welding shop. Along the north, east, and west walls of the second floor there shall be a mezzanine, the space being utilized as rooms tor conducting research Work. When this building is finished and com- pletely furnished with new equipment, there is every hope that the Mechanical Engineering Department shall become a recognized depart- ment of the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy. Dr. A. I. Miles, chairman of the department since 1943, and other outstanding members of the Mechanical Engineering Department have zealously strived to attain this recognition. Mechanical Hall. Page Twenty-Three Boyer Mann Scofield Simpkin Guinnup Kilpatrick Thorpe Cizek Schowalter Nelson Barton Young Young: Wolk Chase R. H. Mechanical En ineerin Department FACULTY BARTON, JOHN RICHARD, Instructor in Mechanical Engineer- ing, 1949. B.S. in M.E. 1948, Missouri School oi Mines. BOYER, GLENN CLINTON, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1946. B.S. in E.E. 1925, M.E. 1932, Montana State College. CHASE, EUGENE CASPER, Instructor in Mechanical Engineer- ing, 1947. B.S. in M.E. 1947, Wyoming. CIZEK, FRANK I., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineer- ing, 1947, 1949. B.S. 1944, Illinois Institute ol Technology. GUINNUP, GORDON R., Assistant Professor of Mechanical En- gineering, 1939, 1946. B.S. in M.E. 1932, M.S. in M.E. 1933, Purdue. KILPATRICK, A. VERN, Associate Professor of Mechanical En- gineering, 1926, 1941. B.S. in M.E. 1925, M.E. 1931, South Dakota State College. MANN, HORACE THARP, Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, 1948. B.S. in M.E. 1948, Missouri School of Mines. NELSON, LEONARD C., Assistant Professor oi Mechanical En- gineering, 1947. B.S. 1943, Iowa State. SCOFIELD, GORDON LLOYD, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1948, 1949. B.S. in M.E. 1946, Purdue. SCHOWALTER, RALPH EMERSON, Instructor in Mechanical En- gineering, 1949. B.S. in M.E. 1948, Missouri School of Mines. SIMPKIN, WILLIAM EDWARD, Instructor in Mechanical En- gineering, 1948. B.S. in M.E. 1948, Missouri School of Mines. TI-IORPE, CLARE IACKSON, Assistant Professor of Mechanical , Engineering, 1942, 1948. B.S. ln M.E. 1935, M.S. in M.E. 1948, Missouri School of Mines. WOLK, NORMON B., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, 1949. B.S. 1949, Missouri School of Mines. YOUNG, CHARLES, IR., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering, 1947. B.S. in M.E. 1945, Illinois Institute of Technology. YOUNG, REAGAN HARRIS, Associate Professor oi Mechanical Engineering, 1925, 1942. B.S. in M.E. 1921, Georgia In- stitute of Technology. Page Twenty-Four . .M.E. The student branch of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers has experienced a busy year from its initial meeting to the annual T spring banquet. The members of the student branch are proud of the successful completion of its first project-that of building an iron lung for the new county hospital. The iron lung was presented to the city of Rolla on January 16, 1950. Pall OFFICERS Spring George W. Gergeceff ...... Chairman .......... Lewis L. Wargo Iohn E. Muehring ...... Vice'Chairman ........ James B. Timlin Raymond Ruenheck ...... Treasurer ...... Richard D. Atchison Robert V. Wolt .............. Secertary ........ Ioseph H. Eichholz A..S.M.E. 'iron lung. The wheels. FOURTH ROW: Roach, Rainey, Baqe, Scheiiler, Brent-c, Statler, Rekate, Mabie, Houis, Hanson, Anderhub Weisenstein, Tue-gel. THIRD ROW: Etz, Fermann, Mottin, Blumensfock, Pender, Wehling, Graffagna, Neu staedter, Simpson, Lichius, Radford, Peterson. SECOND ROVV: Muehrinq, Wilson, Proctor, East, Boecker, Iare Boehrne, Flynn, Duncan, Vance, Bender, Eldridge. FIRST ROW: Carman, Knappert, Acheson, Eichholz, Wargo Trace, Gerqeceil, Hammond, Steele, Crabtree, Brewer. t I - . - f- J. ' t A It as R - t l l I FIFTH ROW: Riviello, Wenqaertner, Springer, Lockett, Foster, Amsler, Mooney, Nierdieck, Mann, Roen- Ieldt, Barnes, Greco, Langenbach. FOURTH ROW: Hohlfelder, Atchison, Romo, Palubiak, Blaine, Fornari Giacoma, Spitler, Gibbs, Ioslin, Berenato, Davis, Gates, Iorcke. THIRD ROW: Meier, Wickey, Yochum, Hollinqsi worth, Babbitt, Eruqioni, Nelson, Rober, lames, Bevan, Jones, Murphy, Hinch, Wilson. SECOND ROW: Shana- ielt, McFadden, Geiss, Schaefer, Schneider, Montgomery, Mansfield, Roper, Settgas, Cawliield, Hutchison. FIRST ROW: Starke, G. Smith, Behm, Wolf, Eidson, Fundel, Robinson, Perryman. A-' tw' ' A Page Twenty-Six ..-f. . .,. ., M A . V hx: fd-, ,-irrif- 'fir'-L '-5'2'G' ' ,NJ .. ,pf .- , . 'A est' Q J , ..- .- -1- . :,,.,L-fgd, .1 , A 13' . l 193' .,-..,af'?..--. Q , x1,:'::r -31.4 ia., , fr' 'ff. - 1 ff- : a5.'1 -. ws33 'f-212 'A -K . ., .V w.. J wg, . .,, '. .1 ,M-6 i- .., '- A K, l . '-l- A H 'V ?f.' J 1- ' ' I -' - 4 . ,P-L-. ,N ,,' ..,., f .IIwrMs Hall. ivil Engineering Department Civil Engineering is as old as civilization itself. In fact, it is only a few decades since the only branches of engineering recognized were Military, devoted to warfare, and Civil, building for peace. Civil Engineering was employed centuries ago in the Construction of such vast works as the Egyptian pyramids and the great Works of old Rome. Within the walls of Harris Hall, the Civil Engineer- ing Department attempts to convey these age-old principles to hopeful C. E. students. Along with the standards of old, the department offers present-day practices in the field of Civil Engineering. The competent staff of the C. E. Department is headed by Professor I. B. Butler, who has been with the M.S.M. faculty since 1920 and has given many years of faithful service to the school. Professors Carlton, Eshbaugh, and Gevecker are also old stand- bys in the department. ln keeping with the expansion of the rest of the school, the capacity of Harris Hall has been in- creased greatly by utilizing the entire building. This gives the department more much-needed room and increases the facilities of the department. -Nl !Q' IOE BEATY BUTLER Department Chairman Professor of Civil Engineering, 1920, 1931. B.S. in C.E. 1915, B.S. in Ed. 1924, Oklahoma A. G M C.E. 1922, NLS. in C.E. 1924, Missouri School of Mines. On. our sew.-ior trip. Inspection trip. Houslca, looking for his rodman.. Clifforrl peeking. Loeation of Civil Alumni. Hyclraulies lab. Soil mcchaniffs. What is he doing? Aerial 7?1,G1J2J'l7Itg. Page Twenty-Seven ifvil En ineering Department FACULTY CARLTON, ERNEST WILSON, Professor oi Structural Engineer- ing, 1923, 1936. B.S. in M.E. 1920, M.S. Ind. Ed. 1926, Colo- rado Agricultural College: B.S. in C.E. 1926, C.E. 1935, Missouri School of Mines. DEAN, DONALD LEE, Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1949. B.S. in C.E. 1949, Missouri School oi Mines. ESHBAUGI-I, CLIFFORD WAYNE, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, 1943, 1945. B.S. 1925, Kansas State. GEVECKER, VERNON A. C., Associate Professor of Civil En- gineering, 1938, 1947. B.S. in C.E. 1931, Missouri School of Mines: M.S. in C.E. 1937, California Institute of Tech- nology. HEHSHKOWITZ, LEON, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, 1946, 1949. B.S. in C.E. 1941, M.S. in C.E. 1948, Missouri School of Mines. LAUMAND, JAMES LOREN, Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1948. B.S. in C.E. 1948, Southeast Missouri State College. MCCARTHY, JOHN FRANCIS, Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1948. B.S. in C.E. 1948, Missouri School of Mines. MUIR, CLIFFORD DONALD, Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1948. B.S. in C.E. 1947, Texas A. 5. M. NUNEZ, HOWARD W., IR., Instructor in Ciivil Engineering, 1949. B.S. 1949, Alabama Polytechnic Institute. RAPP, ROBERT ALBERT, Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1948. B.S. in C.E. 1948, Pittsburgh. ROBERTS, IASPER KENT, Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1947. B.S. in C.E. 1947, Oklahoma. SENNE, IOSEPH HAROLD, IR., Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1948. B.S. in C.E. 1949, Washington University. TRACE, IAMES I., Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1948. B.S. in M.E. 1948, Missouri School of Mines. WEGENER, WILBERT F., Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1947. B.S. 1947, Missouri School of Mines. WHITFIELD, THOMAS HOLMES, IR., Instructor in Civil En- gineering, 1948. B.C.E. 1948, Alabama Polytechnic In- stitute. Tracefs Hydmulics lab. -an M-P --pai Gevecker Eshbough 1-lershkowitz Carlton Roberts McCarty Wage-ner Whitfield Rapp Senne Muir Trace Deon Page Twenty-Eight E. The Student Chapter of the American So of Civil Engineers accomplishes its purpose of acquainting all interested students with mod- ern engineering practices and developments by inviting outstanding professional men as featured speakers at the society meetings. Under the able sponsorship of Professors E. W. Carlton and I. Kent Roberts and capable officers the society has had a very successful year. Delegates from the chapter attended the Mid-Continent Conference at Lincoln, Nebraska, and the Missouri Society of Civil Engineers an- nual banquet in St. Louis. The year's activities were clirnaxed by a banquet held in honor of graduating seniors, at which Dean Wilson was a most entertaining speaker. OFFICERS R. N. Schmidt President ............. ............,..,................. ' ........ ....... I-I . E. Chapman N. Edgington .S.C. ciety Vice-President ....... P. Averbach Secretary ............ tzerbach, Chapman Eflgington, Carlton, Schmidt, A hnson Allmeyer, Deppe, Bartels, ore Vaporean, Treasurer ......... FOUR'I'lf ROW: Tester, Kuehnert, Houghten, Tindall, Senne, Dean, R. Io , ROW' Fritschen, Pearsen, DeShon, Hughes, Nichol, Kellison, Nichols, Lindim , ROW' Snyder, W. Johnson, Vansant, Parrish, Mulholland, Slankarcl, Craig, W: Andersen, Auld, Weinstein, Miller, Lay, Prof. I. Butler, Cliliord. THIRD . Wieland, Llewellyn. SECOND . 'C nnor, Meyer, Strong. FIRST RO ' ' mand. Thompson, O o Whitfield, Roberts, Williams, Lau Mendell, Elliott, Bailey, Rose, McNely, Dasanbrock, Wisch, Horsley Hubbard, Green, Firman, Reeves, k Arnold Poliquin, Cham- Chapman afini Iohannesmeyer, Kennedy, ROW' Harris, R. Day, Hagan, , W Benson, Faith, Dressler, Clar , , t ele Detjen, Guth, Edgington, , le, Holland, Anderson, FIFTH ROW: Ser , b George, G. Day. FOURTH . Houska Fahs, Muir. THIRD RO : n Knowles, SECOND ROW: Se , ROW: Gore, Schneider, Sattere Schwa , Zerweck, Theerman, , bers, Griffith, Marshall, Crowell, Hoftma , l Carlton, Schmidt, Averbach, Schurick, Farrow. FIRST Welnol, Trace, Wohlert, Walker. AN'ne Page Twenty 1 Ai ISRAEL 1-IERRICK LOVETT Department Chairman Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1921, 1931. S.B. 1914, M.1.T.7 E.E. 1924, Missouri School of Mines, M.S.E. 1928, Michigan. Electrical En ineerin Department FACULTY ANTHONY, PALMER LEE, IR., Instructor in Electrical Engineer- ing, 1948. B.S. in E.E. 1948, Iohn Brown University. BARCROFT, IOHN RAYMOND, Instructor in Electrical Engineer- ing, 1948. A.E. 1944, Albion College. ERDELY, EDWARD, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineer- ing, 1949. M.S. in Engr. 1929, German Technical University. GRAHAM, WALTER, Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1949. B. S. in E.E. 1949, Illinois Institute of Technology. GRAY, PAUL MILTON, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineer- ing, 1947. B.S. in E.E. 1922, North Carolina. GRIMM, CLAUDE IAMES, Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1948. B.S. in E.E. 1930, Missouri School oi Mines. GROVE, ARTHUR W., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineer- ing, 1948. B.S. in E.E. 1925, Pennsylvania State: M.S. in E.E. 1930, Iowa State, M.A. 1934, New York University. HORTON, HORACE R., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engi- neering, 1948. B.E.E. 1916, Arkansas. NOLTE, ROGER E., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1949. B.S. 1943, Iowa State: M.S. 1948, Iowa State. RITTENI-IOUSE, IOSEPH W., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1947. B.S. in E.E. 1939, Purdue. SINNAMON, GERALD F., Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1949. B.S. in E.E. 1949, University of Wisconsin. SKILES, JAMES I., Instructor in Electrical Engineering, 1949. B.S. 1948, Washington University. SKITEK, GABRIEL G., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineer- ing, 1943, 1949. B.S. 1943, Missouri School of Mines. WORLEY, IOSEPH, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering 1948. B.S. in E.E. 1923, E.E. 1931, Missouri School of Mines. ZABORSKY, IOHN, Associate Professor ol Electrical Engineer- ing, l948, 1949. Dipl. Eng. 1937, D,Sc. 1942, Hungarian Technical University, Budapest. stir. A th Grimm Erclely Worley Horton V Nolte n ony Zaborszky Barcroft Grove Graham Skllek Page Thirty 4 .-'. . Jig.. J-. .M--.-I Norwood Hall is the home of the largest de- partment on the campus, the Electrical Engi- neering Department. Many new opportunities in industries have created an increasing enroll- ment in this department. Every day new fields are opening up for electrical engineers. The theory learned in the classrooms is used in the laboratory which presents fundamental electrical testing methods, as well as habits of accurate observation and experience in the pre- paring of technical reports. The curriculum is so arranged that most of the required courses providing the basic fun- damentals for all fields of electrical engineering are completed within the first three years. This arrangement permits the senior to select his courses from a large group of electives, thereby enabling him to concentrate his final efforts in the specific field in which he is interested. Norwood Hull. New equipment has recently been received by the electrical department. Over 958,000 of machines and generators were bought by the department in the last year. A new television set was also received and is being set up in the laboratory for future class work. One new course is being offered this semester, Electrical Engineering Design. Several lunior courses have been changed. Other changes affecting the number of electives have been made. The laboratories of the Electrical Engineering Department occupy space in the basement and on the first floor of Norwood Hall. Their power requirements, from 6 to 220 volts, are supplied by various generators and batteries. The electrical machinery includes compound, shunt, and series motors and generatorsp in- duction motors, both single and polyphase, with squirrel cage or wound rotors. Also, the induction motor group includes an adequate Page Thirty-One supply of representative types of variable speed motors. Numerous alternators, both single and polyphase, of representative types are avail- able. For loading purposes both pony brakes and electric dynamometers are provided along with a wide variety of load rheostats. The electronics, communications and meas- urements laboratories contain a variety of vacuum-tube regulated and unregulated power supply units as well as numerous types of con- stant voltage transformers with which to aug- ment the main laboratory power supply. The experimental equipment consists of typ- ical linear and nonlinear amplifier stages, a large Variety of oscillators covering a broad range of wave types and frequenciesg transmit- ting and receiving equipmentg typical photo- electric cell circuits: dielectric heating equip- mentp automatic welding controlsp gas tube power supplies tsingle phase and polyphaselg cathode ray tube circuits: microwave equip- ment. Measuring apparatus consists of an excellent assortment of vacuum-tube voltmeter, multi- meters, Micromax and Esterline-Angus record- ing meters, precision measuring devices for frequency, capacitance, and inductance, cath- ode-ray oscilloscopes, standard cells, as well as the usual d'Arsonval, iron vane and thermo- couple types of meters. A student in the electrical department starts in his Sophomore year by taking two courses. These courses pertain to the study of magnetic fields. In the lunior year he becomes deeply involved in alternating and direct current ma- chinery, electronics and power transmission. The Senior year largely consists of electives pertaining to the field that he has chosen. The innumerable applications of electricity in all fields of engineering give rise to the need for training all types of engineers in the prin- ciples of electrical engineering. Consequently, considerable work in the department is con- cerned with various classroom and laboratory courses in the principles of electrical engineer- ing for students whose major interests are in other branches of engineering. Professor I. H. Lovett is in his second year as chairman of the department. He has been active on the department staff since 1921 and is fa- miliar with its operations. He is very Well liked by the students and gives all the students re- liable advice. Edward Erdelyi, Roger E. Nolte, Walter Gra- ham, and Gerald F. Sinnamon. The space of the electrical department is very limited but with the construction of the new laboratory building the electrical depart- ment is hoping for a little more room so that it may expand and buy more new equipment. Jtlming up IL zlymzmooneter. 'lhe load im1rea.ses. Fheck first! 7'h.en Hwow the s1uitr:h. 'lake fl' tip from Joe. Down. in front. H1164 1110 KU HLOSC lCl'Cl'S. Page Thirty-Two A. I. E. E. -I. R. E. Continuing its policy of encouraging the students to interest themselves in non-academic aspects of elec- trical engineering, the joint AIEE-IRE branch this year has fostered the development of an undergraduate stu- dent research program. Students working in this program have prepared papers based on their research and experimental Work, and presented them to the group in a local competi- tion. The Winners of this contest then represented the organization this spring at the AIEE Southwest District meeting as well as at the AIEE St. Louis Section meeting. Naturally the year has provided the usual number of excellent speakers from industry, the spring picnic, the annual banquet, and the joint meeting of Missouri branches and the St. Louis sections. FALL OFFICERS E. O. Day ........ R. A. Strain ....... R. C. Porter ............. ....... T. V. Tubielewicz .......... W. E. Salomo ,...... L SPRING ..Cl1a1rman .............. ......... E . O. Day Vice Chairman ....... ....... R . A. Strain AIEE Secretary ....... ....... P . I. Koppel Treasurer ............... I ci IRE Secretary ................ l-I. I. Gifford .W. L, Murphy LP: Stttcleut Chapter officers FOUHTI-I ROW: Massa, Gandhi, Howard, Phillips, Rust, Skinner, Sims, Plunkett, Dieringer, Hillhouse, Rohlfing, Meier, Pollock THIRD ROW: Strain, Gicxcomelli, Salgonyi, Boje, Campbell, Skitek, Jones, Kauffman, Bunnenmeyer, Ruhl, Decker, King. SECOND ROW McNrchols Wolfram, Patel, ALyons, Spanier, Carl, Blinkmann, Wassilak, Welliver, Laubach, Schmidt. FIRST ROW: Cochran, Cheadle Day Sczlomo Porter, Tubzelewicz, Longerich, Deeken, Gifford, Clifford. Page Thirty-Three hemical En ineerin D The Ch par ment here on the M.S.M. campus, under the able leader- ship of Dr. Walter T. Schrenk, has made great strides in the past year in keeping up with new developments in industry. Chemical Engineer- ing, already the most diversified field of en- gineering is co t , ns antly changing, necessitating change in the training of those to enter the field. emical Engineering De t The completion of the Chemical Engineering building enabled the department to install new equipment for new courses, provided space for conducting research projects, and stimulated graduate work at M.S.M.. The graduate enroll- ment is now much greater than it has ever been and several research projects are being conducted b y graduates and members of the faculty. The faculty oi the department h as been bol- stered considerably to m t ee with the demands of the expansion programs. Iudging from the number oi Ph.D.s on the Chemical Engineering faculty, it's Profs. are the most learned men on the campus. Page Thirty-Four 8pLll'tlTL8l'Lt WALTER THEODORE SCHRENK Department Chairman Professor of Chemical Engineering, 1923, 1929. B.S. 1915, Monmouth, M.S. 1919, Ph.D. 1922, Wisconsin Page Thirty-Five New Clzemlical E1zgi1zee1'ing Builfl-ing Chem Engines! Organic Chemists at work. The Absorption tower. Vaniman and MoDe'rnott- How things look from the inside. Per cent carbon determzna Organic guns. Careful!! Student assistants hcircl at work. Conrad Russell Collier Fisher Lank ford Cooley Frank Clark Roemer Fahien Snell Reed Page Thirty-Six FACULTY CONRAD, FRANK HEUSSY, Professor of Chem- ical Engineering, 1936, 1947. B.S. in Ch.E. 1923, Ph.D. 1934, University of Washington. COOLEY, ROBERT ALONZO, Associate Protese sor ot Chemistry, 1948. B.S. 1938, Califor- nia: Ph.D. 1942, California Institute of Tech- nology. CLARK, WALTER E., Assistant Professor oi Chemical Engineering, 1949, B.S. 1937, Vir- ginia Military Institute: M.A. 1939, George Washington University: Ph.D. 1949, Univer- sity of Wisconsin. FISHER, EMORY D., Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering, 1946, 1947. B.S. 1931, Dakota Wesleyan: Ph.D. 1935, Wisconsin. COLLIER, ERNEST HENRY, Instructor in Chem- istry, 1946. B.S. 1930, Missouri. FAI-IIEN, RAYMOND WILLIAM, Instructor in Chemistry, 1947. B.S. in Ch.E. 1947, Wash- ington University. FRANK, KURT I-I., Instructor in Chemical En- gineering, 1949. B.S. in Ch.E. 1949, Missouri School of Mines. LANKFORD, HAL G., Instructor in Chemical Engineering, 1949. B.S. in Ch.E. 1949, Mis- souri School oi Mines. O'1'1ARA, IAMES BERNARD, Assistant Proies- sor of Chemical Engineering, 1948. B.S. in Ch.E. 1944, Illinois: M.S. 1945, Michigan: Ph.D. 1949, Case Institute oi Technology. OLSON, ROBERT WILLIAM, Assistant Protes- sor of Chemical Engineering, 1949. B.S. in Ch.E. 1944, University ot Minnesota: M.S. 1946, Purdue: Ph.D. 1949, Purdue. REED, CHARLES ORLANDO, IR., Instructor in Chemical Engineering, 1948. B.S. in C1-i.E. 1948, Washington University. ROEMER, THEODORE I., Instructor in Chem- ical Engineering, 1947. B.S. in Ch.E. 1943, M.S. in Ch.E. 1947, Missouri School of Mines. RUSSELL, ROBERT R., Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering, 1948. A.A. 1941, Graceland College: A.B. 1943, M.A. 1945, Ph.D. 1949, Kansas. SNELL, ROBERT LEONIDAS, Instructor in Chemistry, 1948. B.S. 1948, Drury. WEBB, WILLIAM HAMLET, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering, 1938, 1947. B.S. 1935, Mississippi State: M.S. 1939, Missouri School of Mines. A. I. Ch. E. The Missouri School oi Mines student chapter of the A.l.Ch.E. provides opportunities for the profes- sional development oi students majoring in Chem- ical Engineering by featuring outstanding scientists and men of the profession as speakers at its regular meetings. The past year has been the best year enjoyed by the chapter since its founding. The total member- ship was the largest in the history of the organiza- tion. The traditional fall and spring outings were well attended and very enjoyable. A large delegation from the M.S.M. chapter at- tended the Regional Convention of A.l.ChE. at the University of Nebraska. The next convention will be held at the Missouri School of Mines. OFFICERS President ..,............ ............................ .............. B i ll Bach Vice-President ......... .... .... . . . .........,. Art Hellwig Secretary .,............ ....., D on l-lonerkamp Treasurer ...,....... .......... I ack Venarde Counselor ......,................................................. Dr. F. H. Conrad Ve11.a.1'cle, Ifonerkamp, Helwig, Bach FOURTH ROW: Olson, Westerman, Maurer, Borberg, Short, Schrader, Hompson, Brown, Thielker. THIRD ROW: Bueker, Cotner, Winter, Crow, Breidert, Venarde, Campbell, Wyatt. SECOND ROW: Holland, Maag, Ummel, Commeriord, Ryan, Rice, Haas. FIRST ROW: Barnett, Peterson, Dabbousch, Rusk, Swartz, Helwig, Bach. , FOURTH ROW: Rausch, Carney, Kingsley, Kinder, Hernan, Phelps, Batch, Miller, Dieckgrafe, Young, Ladd, Fris, Vaniman. THIRD ROW: Klemme, Norwood, Crocker, Heisler, Keller, Atwell, Zeitz, Dillender, Walker, Gosen, Kibler, Reed. SECOND ROW: Jamieson, Schmitz, Coffman, McDermott, Ferry, Niederstadt, Guzzy, Hil- genbrink, Lucker. FIRST ROW: Gray, Coffee, Hoppe, Sliger, Sanders, Iten, Rees, Honerkamp. Page Thirty-Seven Visitors to the Metallurgy Department during the Engineers Day activities last fall were tas- cinated by the operations of the cast metals foundry in the basement. Sand molding, melt- ing, and casting processes conducted by Met- allurgy students held the interest of the large crowd which gathered. The foundry represents the first in a planned series of improvements and innovations. A new course in Foundry Engineering Was offered for the first time in the spring semester, open to any interested student. Under the direction of Dr. D. S. Eppelsheimer and Mr. G. H. Wagner, M.S.M. becomes one of the few colleges offer- ing a course in foundry theory and practice. Metallurgy B'l,t'llfli'Il'g. Metallurgical En ineerin Department Page Thirty'Eight etallurgical En ineering Department During the year, the Foundry Educational Foundation gave the school funds tor the pro- vision of scholarships to men interested in the foundry as a career. These scholarships are available primarily to undergraduates, rather than being strictly a graduate presentation. Also on the expansion program are addi- tions to the facilities in Mineral Dressing and in Process Metallurgy. These department branches are under the direction of Professor A. Legsdin and Dr. A. W. Schlechten, respec- tively. In the graduate field, work is being con- ducted in vacuum metallurgy and in the study of metals by X-ray diffraction methods. These and others constitute the extensive work being done by graduate students in the department. ALBERT WILBUR SCHLECHTEN Department Chairman Professor of Metallurgical Engineering, 1946. B.S. in Met.E. 1937, Montana School of Mines Sc.D. 1940, M.I.T. ull: I t 1:-.B all Big Red. Chang vs. research problem. New vacuum furnace. Faber at the metallogaaph Pczq e Thirty-Nine Betz using a spectrograph. Metallurgy is defined as that branch of en- gineering which employs the arts and sciences of extracting the metals from their ores and concentrates, refining these metals, the manu- facture of these metals and their many alloys, and fabricating them into shapes and objects for the use of mankind. When it is possible to imagine what the world would be like if there were no metals for use in machines or con- struction, the utmost importance of this phase of engineering can be realized. Here at M.S.M. the prospective Metallurgical Engineer receives a thorough training in theory and practical ap- plication of metallurgy to develop sufficient knowledge that he might best serve his fellow men. Chairman of the Metallurgical Engineering Department is Dr. Albert W. Schlecten, who came to M.S.M. in the fall of 1946. He has been chairman since 1947. Page Forty Metallurgical En ineerin Department FACULTY EPPELSHEIMER, DANIEL SNELL, Professor of Metallurgical En- gineering, 1947, 1948. B.S. 1932, D.Sc. 1935, Harvard. I-IANLEY, HERBERT RUSSELL, Professor Emeritus of Metallurg- ical Engineering, 1923, 1946. B.S. in Min.E. 1901, Met.E. 1918, D.Engr. 1946, Missouri School of Mines. KEATING, KENNETH L., Instructor in Metallurgy, 1949. B.S. 1947, M.I.'I'. LEGSDIN, ADOLPH, Associate Professor of Mineral Dressing, 1940. Eng. of Mines 1923, Freiberg Mining Academyg M.S. in Mining Dressing 1933, Columbia. STHAUMANIS, MARTIN EDWARD, Research Professor of Metal- lurgy, 1947. Engr Chem. 1925 Dr Chem. 1927 U ' 't . , . , niversly of Latvia, Riga, Latvia. WALSH, DAVID FRANCIS, Assistant Professor of Metallurgy, 1925, 1928. B.S. in Met. 1923, M.S. 1924, Missouri School of Mines. WINSTON, IOHN S., Instructor in Metallurgy, 1949. A.B. 1937, Cornell: A.M. 1939, University of Chicago. 1 Keating Legsdin Straumanis Eppelsheimer American Society of Metals FIFTH ROW: Moser, Johnston, Hebert, Ruprecht, Gilmore, Bollwerk, Barrow, Winters, Soxman, Irani, Langston, Fossi, McFaI1, Riley FOURTH ROW: Penman, Meqeff, Friedmann, McGaughey, Franklin, Isbell, Zimmerman, Bodine, Wile, Gurnea, Ricketts, Brown, Harris Silver, Deutch. TI-Ili-ID ROW: McVey, Wick, Hobelman, Eckert, Wurtz, Evans, Szumachowski, Soukup, Krainess, Turman, Knight, Verive Tuepker, Templeton, Prof, D. Eppelsheimer. SECOND ROW: Lasko, Salvagqi, Craig, McGrath, Erskine, Buel, Calton, Holme, Tarwater Scales, FIRST ROW: Winston, Skalka, Ralya, Kunz, Owens, Peppers, Almeter, Hoffman, Bailey, Berlcey. The student chapter of the American Society for Metals was established on the M.S.M. cam- pus in October, 1937. The object of the organ- ization is service to the members by promoting the arts and sciences connected with either the manufacture or treatment of metals, or both. Lectures given by prominent members of the metallurgical profession and monthly publica- tions serve to keep the members abreast of the latest developments in the field of metallurgy. Under the able leadership of the officers and interest of the members who have served the organization in the past, the membership has increased to an all-time high of 137. As the field of metallurgy broadens, this or- ganization will continue to grow and hold a place of primary importance to the metallurgi- cal engineering members. OFFICERS Pall Semester Spring Semester Robert H. Erskine ............ Chairman ...... Donald G. Zimmerman Robert O. Franklin ...... Vice Chairman ...... Robert O. Franklin , lohn P. McGoWen .... Secretary-Treasurer ............ lohn Salvaggi Don R, McGrath .... Membership Chairman .... Don R, McGrath The WILBGZS. Page Forty-One X e 1 - 4. I. w FT 111: -Q.. -1- mg. ,, N M ' 1 As the other departments of our school are expanding and procuring new equipment, so is the Ceramic Department. Some of this new equipment has already been purchased and some is on order. This equipment shall aid both the graduate and the undergraduate stu- dents ot the department in their laboratory classes. Last Iune the department obtained a General Electric spectrophotometer, which is being used by the graduate students. It is but one of two hundred such instruments in use in this coun- try. The Ceramic Department is the only one of all the colleges, which teach Ceramic Engi- neering, to have such an instrument in use at the present time. ln this instrument the stand- ard and sample are viewed by a photoelectric cell, the amplified current from which is used to adjust the light beams until equal quantities of light are reflected from standard and sample. The reflectance curve is drawn automatically on a sheet of coordinate paper. From this the dominant wave length and purity of many ceramic materials may be established. PAUL G. HEROLD Department Chairman Professor of Ceramic Engineering, 1936, 1944. B.Cer.E. 1931, M.S. 1932, Ph.D. 1934, Ohio State University C'7wmicalanal11s'is Tflt81'7IlGl enrprmsion of 1'ef1'acto1'ies. Siftfing Plays. Shopher opevatmg ft of ctays. load machine Page Forty-Three Ceramic En ineering Department During the past summer the department put into operation a carbon monoxide disintegration apparatus for determining the effect ot CO on refractory samples. The equipment is designed to use CO from tanks or to take CO made by reacting formic acid and phosphoric acid. The laboratory class in refractories is now using this machine in testing some of the fire clay batches on which they are working. A new load machine has been ordered for testing modulus of rupture and crushing strength samples. The old Hiehle testers are long past their best service and will be thrown out. The new machine will give more accurate and more rapid determinations. A densitometer is being designed and will be built in the Mechanical Engineering Depart- ment. This equipment is used to measure the intensity of diffraction lines on x-ray films so that crystal structures of new materials can be accurately determined. FACULTY PLANIE, T. I. M., Assistant Professor of Ceramic Engineering, 1946, 1949. B.S. in Cer.E. 1940, Missouri School oi Mines. SHULZE, CHARLES E., Instructor in Ceramic Engineering, 1949. B.S. in Cer.E. 1947, Missouri School of Mines. Ed Hellriegel Zecturiivzfg fluring Parents Day. Hot load testing of 1'efracto1'ies. Maniafacturing of ash trays' timing Parents Day. Y-Ray diffraction. Dr. Herald lecturing on .X-Ray cmalysis. Sedal-ia firing ceramic ware. Page Forty-Four American Ceramic Society ln 1937 the M.S.M. Student Branch of the American Ceramic Society was activated by students in Ceramic Engineering, who at that time composed the local Orton Society . The purpose of the organization is to bring students of Ceramic Engineering into a closer bond of fellowship and to bring others inter- ested in the industry into closer contact with it. In this regard, the organization sponsors meet- ings at which motion pictures concerned with the ceramic industry are shown and interest- ing talks are made by men prominent in the field. The society thus serves in the capacity of correlating social and intellectual activities of its members. OFFICERS Moulding ceramic ware. President ....,....................................... ...... E . Hellrieqel A-'Outs' officers. Vice-President ...... ....... R . Collins Secretary ........ ........... W . Wilkins Treasurer ........ ........ S . Niemcazura Advisor ......... ........ D r. P. G. Herold LH? ' . F., z ' V 3 tif. ' ' V M ,r . FOURTH ROW: Moscker, Dermody, Heilich, Jeffers, Bartel, Ott, Lynch, Griffin, Bender, Pijush. THIRD ROW: Bolanovich, Bernard, Neely, Blank, Catalina, Grolhrus, Harper, Reger, Soxman, Shulze, Stevens. SECOND ROW: Rous, Funk, Williams, Hay, Fields, Shopher, Hyatt, Prol. T. Planje, Davis, Gallagher. FIRST HOW: Sedalia, Zupan, Wilkins, Collins, Helliegel, Prof. P. Herold, Niernczura, Klaus, Maheshwary. Page Forty-Five Cagg Steinmeyer Oakes Piau Brewer 'QW Ielinek Garner Parks Steinbach Derbak Roberts Moulder Niles Goold Christy Audrian Humanities and Social tuclies FACULTY AUDRAIN, IOHN P., Instructor in English, 1947. B.A. 1925, M.A. 1936, Oklahoma. BARR, IO WILLIAM, Instructor in I-Iistory, 1948. A.B. 1936, M.S. 1937, Wash- ington University. ' BREWER, IOI-IN MOTSINGER, Instructor in English, 1947. B.Ed. 1935, South- ern Illinois: M.A. 1942, Illinois. CAGG, MILES HERBERT, Assistant Professor of English, 1927, 1931. B.S. 1917, A.B. 1920, Ohio: M.A. 1921, Ohio State. CHRISTY, CARL, Assistant Professor of English, 1946, 1949. B.A. 1944, Colorado. DERBAK, IOI-IN, Instructor in Economics, 1947. B.Ed. 1947, Southern Illinois. GARNER, MELVIN LEONARD, Instructor in Economics, 1945. B.S. 1941, Indiana. GOOLD, ROBERT HAROLD, Instructor in Ecoonmics, 1947. B.S. 1925, M.S. 1930, Illinois. IELINEK, IAMES I., Associate Professor of English, 1946, 1948. B.S. 1937, Illinois: M.A. 1940, Northwestern. MOULDER, KARL M., Instructor in English, 1947. B.S. 1935, Drury College: M.A. 1948, Washington University. MURPHY, WILLIAM IOHN, Instructor in English, 1946. Ph.B. 1942, University oi Detroit: M.A. 1944, University of Kansas City. NILES, CARL E., IR., Instructor in English and Spanish, 1948. B.A. 1942, M.A. 1947, Tennessee. OAKES, FRANK EDWIN, Instructor in French and English, 1948. B.A. 1935, Allegheny College: M.A. 1937, Wisconsin. PARKS, THOMAS EDWIN, Instructor in English, 1948. B.Ed. 1942, B.A. 1947, Southern Illinois Normal: M.A. 1948, Washington University. PFAU, EDWARD, Instructor in English, 1948. B.A. 1934, Carleton College: B.E. 1935, Minnesota Teachers College: M.A. 1947, Columbia. PHILLIPS, WILLIAM R., Assistant Professor of English, 1946, 1949. B.Ed. 1939, Southern Illinois: M.A. 1942, Illinois. ROBERTS, CLARENCE N., Assistant Professor of History, 1942, 1947. B.S. 1935 M.A. 1936, Missouri. STEINBACI-I, ALVIN CHARLES, Instructor in German, 1947. B.S. in Ed. 1937, University of Cincinnati: M.A. 1947, Ohio State. STEINMEYER, IOHN ANTHONY, Instructor in Economics, 1946. B.I. 1934, Missouri. SAMUEL HORACE LLOYD, IR. Department Chairman Professor of Economics, 1921, 1946. A.B. 1918, DePauw: M.S. 1921, Missouri School of Mines. Page Forty-Six I S S as - .' , E. hui. .I X7 , 1 ,A WL- X. 2-J3vi.Qj-T15 1 lf' . - 2Qw'1?4fgf'f.sf J, 'Q' 0 . - f-1fff' , -4 ' v 4 , ' U ' :J ' Q- ,F I : ' 5 ' 4' lv 'X W?- T' 'TQM ', 454 'wr QQ . gf f h ' wi, g ' ' 7 P ' :ki 4 Q' iff,-' -gf, 'Ji . -- 1 3 A' E13 ' ' Q' -X.. ' 'Qi '- . B X f'-,Lf , . 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' - ' Lf-1,511 ' 2 'Ill 555,45 3':,,, 1w1 , . .QQEP 12: x - Q. -- 1.,1A Tr ,,,E,f5., 3 5 ..f.?Y-EV Q - - --Nfl!-.,' Q , ' .3 2 - ggffi Q ,Ui ,,,, -Z, ,j,:,xLJ 2:,- W 'K v-ru ,--1' H' Eb . - Cx, :l l sr',Lrt,1.a-ws.. X J ir 4:-u.fi '! ' Q 1 ef-LJj,.,, , V w.,?Y4,i4..f V V ':1 ,My-'f?i,.L Y ' ' fbi v v Y., ' M- Q.: VN ' f Qi-LL :El-E t! ,V Y , -- A . -.E W W.-1 if ' I I s - ,. , V ' 1 , - 1. s - ' - , , .,. .L L., Y 1 x N - .-L, nr- Tlig w -- Y .,, I , f J X . V. ... , I , 5 . , - 1 , 'n3-7- - ,1 W Q-X . -iw .. ,QL 'A ' .V R4 'fa-.ff-W.q,.,..x., - ,- ,. .,..,,,,,,AM'? I L Af N-f.....AA ,H .-.,.-Y' ...4.,.,-.. . , , . .,.! 3: S,-:-fi-ft., X12 . - f , ,,.., : I A ---,gn-Mya Mathematics Department FACULTY BONNELI., CHARLES ROBERT, Instructor in Mathematics, 1947, B.S. 1946, Central Missouri State. CARLSON, JOSEPH, Instructor in Mathematics, 1948. B.A. 1947, M.A. 1948, Kansas. COSART, EVERETT L., Instructor in Mathematics, 1947. B.S. 1925, Northwest Oklahoma Teachers College: M.A. 1932, Columbia. DENNIE, FRANK EDWARD, Associate Professor ot Mathe- matics, 1909, 1931. B.S. in C.E. 1909, Brown. ECK, ROBERT ANTHONY, Instructor in Mathematics, 1946. B.S. in Min.E. 1943, Missouri School oi Mines. ERICILETIAN, DICKRAN I-IAGOP, Assistant Professor oi Mathematics, 1942, 1946. A.B. 1936, Western Ken- tucky Stato Teachers: M.A. 1938, Illinois. GOODHUE, ELBRIDGE ALVAH, Associate Professor ot Mathematics, 1925, 1946. A.B. 1917, Amherst: B.S. 1920, California Institute ot Technology: M.S. 1927, Missouri School of Mines. IESTER, EVERI-ITT E., Instructor in Mathematics, 1947. A.B. 1928, Indiana: A.M. 1933, Columbia. KERR, RICHARD H., Instructor in Mathematics, 1946. A.B. 1929, Southwest Missouri State. LEE, RALPH EDWARD, Assistant Proiessor oi Mathe- matics, 1946, 1949. B.S. 1942, Missouri Valley. LOOMIS, OTIS LOVE, Instructor in Mathematics, 1946. B.S. 1932, A.M. 1933, Missouri. PAGANO, SYLVESTER IOSEPH, Instructor in Mathematics, 1948. B.S. 1946, Missouri School oi Mines: A.M. 1948, Washington University. SCHUMAN, EDWIN KAINE, Instructor in Mathematics, 1946. LL.B. 1918, Missouri: B.S. in C.E. 1920, Mis- souri School of Mines. WOODLE, ROY GEORGE, IR., Instructor in Mathematics, 1948. B.S. 1948, Drury. ZUPSICH, MIKE, Instructor in Mathematics, 1947. A.B. 1939, I11inois College: M.A. 1946, Illinois , ,fu Goodhue Cosart F. 5 Bonnell ROLFE M. RANKIN Department Chairman Proiessor ot Mathematics, 1922, 1946. A.B. 1916, Maryville tTenn.1: A.M. 1922, Chicago B.S. in C.E. 1927, Missouri School of Mines. ! Zupsich Loomis Lee Iester Woodle Erkiletian Page Forty-Nine Physics Department . L --. HAROLD Q. FULLER Department Chairman Professor of Physics, 1947. A.B. 1928, Wabash: A.M. 1930, Ph.D. 1932, Illinois. The Freshman hears about it, the Sophomore struggles with it, and the lunior and Senior re- members it well. Physics proves to be a big challenge to the engineer. lt is a basic science that has importance in all fields of engineering. The task of presenting the concepts of me- chanics, heat, electricity, and light is the job of Dr. Harold A. Fuller and his staff of physicists. Of high interest are the lectures employing the use of a large store of gadgets and equip- ment. Another item of interest is the course in Theory of Measurements , which is an extra not commonly offered in colleges. FACULTY ADAMS, CLIFFORD L., Instructor in Physics, 1948. B.S. 1940, Indiana State Teachers College. BURGER, IOHN MARTIN, Assistant Professor of Physics, 1946, 1947. A.B. 1939, M.A. 1940, Kansas. CHAPIN, LAWREY H., Instructor in Physics, 1949. B.S. 1946, South Dakota State College. CLEVELAND, ERNEST L., Assistant Professor of Physics, 1949. A.B. 1938, University of Kentucky, M.S. 1940, University of Kentucky. FISHER, EDWARD, Associate Professor of Physics, 1948. B.S. 1933, M.I.T.7 Ph.D. 1945, Cornell. IENSEN, WILLIAM I., Associate Professor of Physics, 1924, 1930. .A.B. 1920, Carleton: A.M. 1922, Illinois. LEAVER, LAWRENCE E., Associate Professor of Physics, 1942, 1947. B.S. in Ed. 1925, Central Missouri State 'Teachers College: A.M. 1929, Missouri. LUND, LOUIS HAROLD, Assistant Professor of Physics, 1948. .A.B. 1940, Kansas Wesleyan, M.A. 1943, Ph.D. 1949, Missouri. HOLLAND, CHESTER RAY, Instructor in Physics, 1946. B. S. 1943, Southeast Missouri State Teachers College, M.S. 1948, Missouri School of Mines. ' Woodman Iensen WEBSTER, CURTIS CLEVELAND, Instructor in Physics, 1948. A.B. Flshef Burger 1947, Vermont. L'-md Adams WOODMAN, LEON ELMER, Professor Emeritus of Physics, 1919, 1948. W9bS19!' Holland A.B. 1899, A.M. 1902, Dartmouthp Ph.D. 1910, Columbia. Cleveland Chapin Page Fifty Hoc, flmfs over my head. Volt meter hook-up. Ernie g-iv-ing the boys the scoop Iflzvys-ics guns. Usivzg cz calorimeter. Deflection g!ll'l7Cl7'lf077LC'tG7'. Let her slide? ' 106.22142 g1'u,1:1.s'. Force table earperiment, ? degrees C67'Lt'ig1'UffZ6. Engineering Drawing is the graphic language used in the industrial world by engineers and designers to express and record the ideas and information necessary for the building of ma- chines and structures. To enable the young engineer to understand and use the principles thus involved, the Engineering Drawing De- partment introduces the elementary concepts to the beginning engineering student. After the fundamentals are well established, the stu- dent becomes acquainted with the further de- velopments which are to be accomplished in the field of graphic and pictorial representation. The fundamental idea of the drawing courses are to enable the student to both make and read drawings. In any phase of engineering, the engineer might be called upon to utilize the ideas of another man or to put his own ideas into such a form as to be readily under- stood and acceptedyby another person. These basic ideas of orthographic, isometric, and oblique projection of lines, planes, and objects are presented in the initial year of Engineering Drawing. The advanced courses offer an op- portunity for the individual student to delve further into the accepted practices of his par- ticular field of engineering. These are included in such courses as Architectural Drawing, Drawing of Maps and Structures, City Plan- ning for the Civil Engineer. The Mechanical Engineering student may take courses in Ma- chine Drawing which will supplement his work in the first year of Engineering Drawing. In the advanced courses, the faculty attempts to stress the importance of ingenuity in work of an engineering nature. The courses offer such design problems as may actually be en- countered at some future date in the industrial world. Throughout the course of study in the Draw- ing Department, the faculty makes use of visual aids and devices. In this respect, scale models and objects are made use of to aid the student Keep that line straight. Grady making grade points. Wilsorfs flescript. class. Rurming off a blue print. Prof. Wilson checking up. Drawing 11?. Descriptive geometry. Page Fifty-Two Thompson Forbes N evtn in visualizing the problem at hand. Also, a recent addition has been the use of motion pictures in the various courses to aid in presentation of new ideas and subjects but also to sim- plify the presentation of many previ- ously difficult principles. Heading the department since the departure of Professor C. H. Black is the amiable chairman, Professor L. C. Christiansen. Professor Christian- son has been a member of the fac- ulty of the Drawing Department at the School of Mines since 1946 and has been in the teaching profession since 1928. M.S.M. graduates I. C. Forbes, F. E. Nevin, H. F. Thompson, and G. B. Wilson, along with W. C. Henrici, make up the faculty of the Drawing Department, each specializing in his own particular phase of the drawing which is presented. Engineering Drawin Department FACULTY FORBES, JOHN COLEMAN, Instructor in Engineering Drawing, 1946. B.S. in M.E. 1944, Missouri School of Mines. HENRICI, WILLIAM C., Instructor in Engineering Drawing and Descrip- tive Geometry, 1947. B.Arch. 1944, Oklahoma A. 6. M. NEVIN, FREDERICK EUGENE, Instructor in Engineering Drawing and Descriptive Geometry, 1947. B.S. 1944, Missouri School of Mines. THOMPSON, HOMER F., Instructor in Engineering Drawing and De- scriptive Geometry, 1946. B.S. 1932, Missouri School of Mines. WILSON, GEORGE BALDWIN, Instructor in Engineering Drawing, 1947. B.S. in C.E. 1917, Missouri School of Mines. LLOYD CLINE CHRISTIANSON Acting Chairman of the Department Assistant Professor of Engineering Drawing and Descriptive Geometry, 1946, 1949. B.A. 1925, Westministery MHA. 1928, Missouri. 3' ' t Page Fifty-Three REX ZADOCK WILLIAMS Assistant Dean of the Faculty of the School of Mines and Metallurgy, Department Chairman Professor of Mechanics, 1931, 1946. BS. in Met. 1931, B.S. in C.E. 1937, Missouri School of Mines: M.S. in Enqr. Mechanics 1936, Wisconsin. Mechanics Department FACULTY BREUER, DELMAR W., Instructor in Mechanics, 1947. B.S. in Aero.E. 1947, Iowa State. COX, DELBERT R., Instructor in Mechanics, 1949. B.S. in C.E. 1949, Missouri School of Mines. COSTAKOS, NICHOLAS CHARLES, Assistant Professor of Mechanics, 1941, 1947. B.S. in Ch.E. 1939, M.S. 1942, Minnesota. DAVIDSON, ROBERT FREDERICK, Assistant Professor of Mechanics, 1946. B.S. 1941, Missouri School oi Mines. DAVIS, RALPH, IR., Assistant Professor of Mechanics, 1946. B.M.E. 1946, Minnesota. HALCOMB, SAMUEL P., Instructor in Mechanics, 1949. B.S. 1948, Missouri School of Mines. HOFSTAEDTER, GERARD FRANCIS, IR., Instructor in Mechanics, 1948. B.S. in C.E. 1947, Drexel Institute of Technology. RIGO, HENRI S., Instructor in Mechanics, 1948. B.S. in C.E. 1947, Ohio. SCI-IAEFER, RODNEY ARTHUR, Instructor in Mechanics, 1947. B.S. in E.E. 1947, Missouri School of Mines. SERAFINI, GUY, IR., Instructor in Mechanics, 1949. B.S. 1949, Missouri School of Mines. SPEECE, WILLIAM EARL, Instructor in Mechanics, 1947. B.S. 1947, Cornell, M.S. 1949, Missouri School of Mines. Davidson Schaefer Serafini Cox Riqo Speece Page Fifty-Four Costakes Breuer Hofstaedter Davis The Mechanics Department under the effi- cient supervision of Dean R. Z. Williams is now handling one of its largest enrollments with a total of 1102 students engaged in mechanics courses. The classes in this department are de- signed to tie together the principles of pure sciences such as physics and math to practical advanced courses of construction and design taught in higher courses of the students' cur- riculum. The mechanics courses are therefore the beginning courses in the application of ab- stract ideas to useful engineering principles which the student will encounter after gradua- tion. For these reasons every student is re- quired to take the well known courses, Statics and Mechanics of Materials . Five of the cur- ricula have additional requirements of Dynam- ics and Materials Testing Lab . For the most part these courses involve the solving of struc- tural problems confronting the engineer in the construction of almost any undertaking. Materials Testing , the only lab course of- fered by the department, provided an opportu- nity for students to observe the actual practice of testing concrete, steel and wood structures for their ability to withstand tensile, compres- sive, and shearing stresses. One of the testing machines used in these experiments is capable of producing a pressure of two hundred thou- sand pounds per square inch. Although the labs, which are located in Harris Hall and in the Metallurgy Building, are being used at every possible time, the large number of stu- dents now taking the course has caused an acute shortage of machines with which to work. However, the equipment available is very good and plans are now being made to expand the facilities. When the expansion has been completed, the lab will enable students to participate individually in the operation of lab procedures rather than merely observe group experiments. ln addition to the undergraduate courses of- fered by the department there are seven ad- vanced courses available to graduate students and to undergraduates as electives. These courses deal with advanced aspects of Me- chanics of Materials , Materials of Construc- tion , Elastic Energy and several others. Because of the dependence of the other cur- ricula upon the Mechanics Department it has been and is an important part of the school, Schaefer T'll71,7lfl7'lg rr load test-ing earperiment Prof. .llmfis C'77-l'ighI671fi7l.g the boys Isbell mul Ilulmc aqmlyiwg cr C0'IH,1J'l'CS.S i'17G load Schaefer 1I'I'l311Cll i77fg tors-ion tee! Page Fifty-Five t A ' x ' n ef W. 0- to I , ' ' Q3- w ! I l . I N ackowski Thune Iohnson Rosenfeld - a , - 4 Morgan Blanton Garbiel Geolo and M ineralo Department FACULTY BLANTON, SANKEY L., IR., Instructor in Geology, 1949. B.S. 1948, University of North Carolina. FRIZZELL, DONALD LESLIE, Associate Professor of Geology, 1948. B.Sc. 1930, M.S. 1931, University of Washington: Ph.D. 1936, Stanford. GABRIEL, V. G., Associate Professor of Geophysics, 1949. B.S. 1925, University of California: M.S. 1931, Colorado School of Minesg Sc.D. 1933, Colorado School of Mines. IO1-INSON, WENDELL B., Instructor in Geology, 1949. B.S. 1948, Kan- sas State College: M.S. 1949, Kansas State College. MORGAN, RAY EARLAND, Associate Professor ot Economic Geology, 1948. B.A. 1936, M.S. 1941, Minnesota. NACKOWSKI, MATTHEW PETER, Instructor in Geoloqlh 1947. A.B. Geology 1941, California, M.S. Geology, 1949, Missouri School of Mines. ROSENFELD, IOHN L., Assistant Professor of Geology, 1949. BJ-l.. 1942, Dartmouth: M.S. 1949, Harvard. THUNE, HOWARD WILLIS, Instructor in Geology, 1947. B.S. 1939, Col- lege of Puget Sound, M.S. 1941, Idaho. OLIVER RUDOLPI-1 GRAWE Department Chairman Professor of Geology, 1928, 1946. A.B. 1922, M.S. 1924, Washington: Ph.D. 1927, Iowa. Page Fiity-Six Geology is such a broad science that it touches on every other science. It is the story of the origin and evolution of the earth and its inhabitants. At M.S.M. the study is designed to a great extent as a part of other fields of study. The Miner, Metallurgist, and Ceramist are confronted with many geological problems. They must be able to interpret these problems intelligently. Ability to classify minerals and sediments, locate and direct the exploration of ores, mineral fuels, and clay minerals is neces- sary for the engineer to operate a profitable business. Important to these fields are the courses offered by the Geology Department. In fact, such a large number of students pur- suing these curricula pass through the depart- ment each year that it minimizes in number the straight geologist majors. The relative physical. size of the department as compared to others is small. The number of new faces seen each semester, however, indicates that not a small number of students become acquainted with the Geology Department. Head of the department is Dr. Oliver R. Grawe, a faculty member since 1928. To the student he is the man with the amazing memory. The new student entering the department is soon confronted with a myriad of strange terms. The language of Crystallography is like noth- ing he has heard before. With the aid of a large collection of wooden blocks cut into crys- tals he learns how to differentiate crystals and apply the terminology. The new student also studies the common minerals and rocks. A very fine collection of minerals is displayed in the museum. From this point on our new student turned veteran enters into a varied number of courses. If he is a Mining Geologist he takes Paleontol- ogy and finds himself up nights drawing curi- ous fossils and ancient life. He learns more advanced methods of identifying rocks in Lith- ology. If he is a Petroleum major he studies the order and relative position of strata of the earth in Stratigraphy. If he is a Metallurgist his advanced work is in the study and appli- cation of X-radiology to chemical analysis. Advanced work for the Ceramist is offered in Optical Mineralogy, the determination of min- erals with the aid of the polarizing microscope. The Geology major studies all of these men- tioned and more. Studymg thin sectfions. Rear View. Jolly balance. Map intewretatfion. Our boy Ray. Geology 335 Petrography and Petrology. Rock Knockmg Page Fifty-Seven j 1 77-iv-i3l..,.:1,,,.z fr aa..-, Mm A, nn 'T?'EtHs,isr- xsfi K M -it .af ,En .. '2 t', ,Lei-L1 fl ' W . .i25tp. . - A - W , ' ' 1,1 t' -4 K I, bggef-: .ffi?i,jj'z::: ..A -f' . in. 4- , . n1..,...- -1 -- Jr .411-ff'Z ....'b'5 H' 714:ZQ' . , Okrmi 4' S K'-will 754ly1lw:'Z2gZw4 fl llingefg sus h9-4-.. .Lf,.gTif , :AZN g'A ,.f:1., , p 931' ' Sgt. Callaway checking his Sgt. White and Capt. Messall kneeling position. discussing military tactics. Lt. Bloom pointing out construct-ion angles of a Bailey Briclge. Sgt. Edivarcls i.s-suing an M-I. Summer camp. From top Jap prisoners of war- Tojo included. Militar epartment On Wednesday mornings from ll to 12, weather permitting, M.S.M.'s largest class meets on the athletic field. This class consists of first and second year basic R.O.T.C. students under the direction oi the cadet of- ficers of the advanced R.O.T.C. unit and supervised by the army person- nel stationed here. Training the larg- est number of men in its history here at Rolla, the department has enrolled some 377 men as compared to the first class of one hundred and seven men enrolled in 1873. Under the provisions of the Morrill Act, under which the School of Mines was founded, four semesters of basic military are required for non-veteran students. On receiving credit for basic military, interested students may make application to take the advanced course in the R.O.T.C., Which, when completed, qualifies 'them to receive the commission of second lieutenant in the Officers' Re- serve Corps. Since 1873, when the organiza- tion's activities began, the unit has instructed men in the principles of leadership, drill and commandp hy- giene and first aidp bridge and road construction: and combat intelli- gence. That this training for leader- ship is thorough may be seen in the military records of those who have completed the courses. Colonel C. K. Harding, Professor of Military Science and Tactics, is a West Pointer of extensive experience. Lt. Colonel R. I. Wismer, who has just completed his first year at M.S.M., assists Colonel Harding in 'training the advanced men. Captain C. M. Messall serves as adjutant and also assists Colonel Harding in train- Paqe Fifty-Eight ilitar Department ing the advanced men. Lt. Bloom, as supply officer, stoutly maintains that the field manual is always right-and the ad- vanced student always wrong. Sgt. Leo White, well known for his uncanny memory, is an instructor in the basic courses. Sgt. L. C. Hess handles the unit's administration problems with his usual calm efficiency while Sgts. G. R. Edwards and G. G. Whitney issue the latest field manuals and the uniforms which adorn the regiment each Wednesday morning. Sgt. T. W. Callaway is an instructor and runs the rifle team with the guidance of an expert. CHESTER KRUM HARDING Department Chairman Professor of Military Science and Tactics, 1947. B.S. 1918, United States Military Academy. FACULTY BLOOM, EVERETT C., Instructor in Military Science and Tactics, 1946. B.S. 1940, Indiana State Teachers College. MESSALL, CHARLES M., Assistant Professor of Military Science and Tactics, 1948. B.S. in C.E. 1940, Oklahoma A. 6 M. WISMER, RAYMOND I., Associate Professor of Military Science and Tactics, 1949. B.S. in Min.E. 1931, M.S. in Geol. 1937, Kansas. WHITE, L. L., Master Sergeant, Army of the United Sattes. HESS, L. C., Master Sergeant, Army of the United States. CALLAWAY, T. W., Master Sergeant, Army of the United States. EDWARDS, G. R., Master Sergeant, Army of the United States. WHITNEY, G. G., Sergeant First Class, Army of the United States. Capt. Messall Lt. Bloom Page Fifty-Nine As the largest graduating class in the history of M.S.M. steps forth to take its place in industry, it leaves many time-honored traditions to be carried on by the undergraduates and accepts its responsibility ot per- petuating the reputation gained by previous M.S.M. alumni. CLASS tt NV X jXx'f QQELQX 'x, tt t Wy 5 , v y ' - I 'f':i f-' - .rj-L K ,f 1 VY- XY: .1 , wt. J' 2 Ii-ligwqgg. ,Lg - :gg xg? ' t . li I' Epiilniuv 6' I l Abendschein Absalom Acheson Airman Amin Amsler Arenberq Arman Arnold Senior lass Abendschein, lack C ............. Metallurgy ............ Buffalo, N. Y. Alpha Phi Omega '46-'49. Rifle Club '48-'49. ROTC Band. Wesley Foundation '47-'50, Absalom, Iohn S ................. Metallurgy ................ Buffalo, N. Y. Independents '48-'5O. Honor List Summer '49. AFA '48-'50. ASM '48-'50. AIMME '49-'50. Interfaith Council. Transfer from Canisius College. Acheson, Edwin Robert .... Mechanical .... Richmond Hgts., Mo. Triangle '48-'5U. House Manager '48-'49. ASME '48-'5O. Cadet First Lieutenant '48-'49, SAME, St. Pat's Board. As- sistant Treasurer '49. President '50, Board of Student Pub- lications, Summer '49, Agnew, Lewis Edgar, Ir ............. Science .............. St. Louis, Mo. Engineers Club '48-'50. Independents '49-'50. Tau Beta Pi Cataloger '48-'49. President '49-'50, Honor List '45 Through '49. Physics Ferreters '48-'50, President '48-'49. Allbaugh, Don N ..... Mining'Petroleum .... Richmond Hgts., Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha '45-'50, MAS '44-'45. Glee Club '45-'47. Band '44-'45. Treasurer Iunior Class. Student Assistant Military Department '45-'46. Allen, Adrian Earl ...... Mining-Geology ...,.. Hurricane, W. Va. AIME '49-'50, Transfer from Marshall College. Altman, Stanley M ................. Civil ................ Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Epsilon Pi '48-'50, Transfer trom Kansas City Iunior College. Amin, Manu G ........, ........ C eramics ........ ......... B aroda, India Amsler, Iohn Ollie .............. Mechanical .... .......... S t. Louis, Mo, ASME. Football '46-'48. Student Assistant Library '49-'50. Agnew Allbaugh Allen A Anderson Andreason Angermann Arnoldi Arnott Ashmore Anderson, Donald B ...,........... Metallurgy .............,.. LaSalle, Ill. Pi Kappa Alpha '47-'5U. Sergeant-at-Arms '48-'49, Assistant Treasurer '49-'5O. ASM. AIME. Rollamo Board '47-'50. Transfer from LaSalle-Peru-Oglesby Iunior College. Andreasen, Ralph ........,,...........,.. Civil ...................,.... Bartlett, Ill. Independents '48-'5O. Tech Club President '49-'50. Tau Beta Pi '49. 'Treasurer '49 '5O. Honor List, Fall '47-'48. Fall '48' '49. Spring '48-'49. ASCE. American Road Building Associa- tion President '49-'5U. St. Pat's Board '48-'50. Transfer from University of Illinois. Angermann. William I ........... Mechanical .... ,. .... St. Louis, Mo. Student Assistant Library '49. Arenburg, Sheldon Ira ................ Science ................ Chicago, Ill. Physics Ferreters '48-'5O. Transfer from Purdue University. Arman. Ismail Hakki ........ Mining-Petroleum. ....... Balu, Turkey Engineers Club '46-'-47. Honor List, Fall '47-'48. ASM '47-'48. Arnold, Hubert T ..................... Civil .................... Granite City, Ill. Honor List, Spring '48-49. Summer '49. MSPE '49-'50. Treas' urer, Fall '49-'5D. Chi Epsilon '49-'50. ARBA '48-'5O. ASCE '49-'SfJ. Transfer from Shurtletf College. Arnoldi, Richard L ........... MiningsPetroleum .......... Gillespie, Ill. Honor List, Spring '45-'46, Summer '46. Fall '46-'47, '48-'49. Spring '48-'49, Student Assistant Chemistry Department '47- '48. Arnett, Charles William .... Mining-Petroleum .... St. Louis, Mo. Shamrock Club '41-'42. Ashmore, Iames .................. Electrical .................. Wood River, lll. Honor List '49. Transfer from Shurtlefi College. Page Sixty-Two Aston, R. Lee ............ Mining-Geology .......... Williamsburg, Va. Honor List, Spring '48-'49, Transfer from William and Mary College. AIME '50. B.S. '48. Atchison, Daniel R ............... Mechanical .............. St. Louis, Mo. Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award '50. Honor List, Fall '48- '49. Spring '48-'49, ASME '48-'50. Treasurer '50. Gamma Delta '49-'50. Student Assistant Mechanical Department '49. Transfer from Harris Teachers College. Atwell ohn Richard ................ Chemical .... ,......... . .Macon, Mo . l . Alpha Chi Sigma '49-'50. AIChE '47-'50. Student Assistant Chemical Department '48-'50. Auld, Thomas ........................ Civil ........ . ....... Rochester, N. Y. ASCE '48-'50. MSPE '49-'50. Avery, Raymond C., Ir ....... ....Mining .......... Farmington, Mass. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate, Spring '46, Honor List '45-'46. AIMME '49-'50. Babbitt, lack ..,................. Mechanical .................... St. Louis, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon '48-'50. Historian '48-'49. Honor List, Spring '46-'47. Fall, '47-'48, '48-'4'-IJ. Summer '49. Theta Tau, Spring '48. Inner Guard, Fall '49-'50. Spring '49. ASME '47-'50. Vice-Chairman '48-'49. Secretary, Spring '49. Student Council '48-'49. Student Assistant Drawing Depart- ment '47-'50. Bach, Wilbert Edward, Ir.. ,........ Chemical ........ ..St. Louis, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha '47-'50. Social Chairman '48, Rush Captain, Spring '49, Fall '49, Spring '50. Intramural Manager '47. Alpha Kappa Kapers Editor '48-'49-'50. Honor List, Summer '48, Fall '48-'49, Spring '49, Fall '49, Blue Key Fraternity Secretary-Treasurer, Fall '49. President, Spring '50. Alpha Chi Sigma '48-'50. AlChE '48-'50. Secretary '48-'49, Presi- dent '49-'50. MSM Players '49-'50. SAME '48-'50. Rollamo Board '47-'50. Organizations Editor '47-'4B. Editor-in-Chief '48-'49. Miner Board '49-'50. Gamma Delta '47-'50. Student Assistant Chemical Department '49-'50. Board ot Trustees of Student Publications '48-'49. Tau Beta Pi '50. ROTC Second Lieutenant '48, First Lieutenant '49, Captain '50. ineteen-Fi t Bachman, William George ,....... Mechanical ...... ..Glendale, Mo. Kappa Sigma '47-'50. Outer Guard '48-'49, Honor List, Spring '46-'47. Summer '47. Pall '47-'48. Summer '49, Theta Tau '48-'50. Outer Guard '49-'50. ASME '47-'50. Miner Board '48-'50. Blue Key '49-'50. Bage, Earl Amos .................. Mechanical .,......,......... Pevely, Mo. Transfer from Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. Bailey, Allen B ...............,......... Civil ..................,..... DuQuoin, Ill. ASCE '48-'50. ABBA '49-'50. Transfer from McKendree Col- lege. Bailey, Dale A ................... Chemical .......,.......... New Baden, Ill. AIChE '47-'50. Transfer from McKendree College. Baker, Iames R ........................... Civil .......................... Bevier, Mo. Kappa Sigma '45-'50. Assistant Treasurer '45-'46, ASCE '46-'50. Missouri Academy of Science '46-'47. ROTC Band '45, Student Assistant Drawing Department, Spring '48. Baldo, Alexander H ................. Mining ................ Elmhurst, N. Y. Independents '49-'50. AIME '49-'50. Transfer from Cham- plain College. Ball, Robert Dearton ............... ...Electrical .................. Rolla, Mo. Honor List, Fall '47-'48, Spring '47-'48. Fall and Spring '48- '49. AIEE '49-'50. Transfer from Harris Teachers College. Banlield, Thomas I ........... Metallurgy .......... East St. Louis, lll. Theta Xi '49-'50. Chi Sigma '47-'49. Vice-President '47-'48- '49. President '49. Honor List, Summer '4B. Fall '48-'49. ASM '48-'50. Football Squad '46-'4t. Interiraternity Coun- cil '48-'49. Barnett, Ben Iunior ............. ,..Chernical ................ St. Louis. Mo. Tau Beta Pi '49-'50. Honor List, Fall '46-'47. Spring '46-'47. Fall '47-'48. Spring '47-'48. Spring '49. AlChE '47. Student Assistant Chemistry Department '49-'50. Transfer irom Okla- homa University. Barsachs, Edwin H ......... Mining-Petroleum ........ St. Louis, Mo. Honor List, Spring '49. AIMME '49e'50. Bates, Loren K .... ........... M echanical ..... ......... E ast St. Louis, Ill. ASME '49-'50. Aston Atchison Atwell Auld Avery Babbit Bach Bachman Baige, E. Bailey, A. Bailey, F. Baker Baldo Ball Bcmfield Barnett Barsachs Bates Page Sixty-Three Senior lass Bausman, Alvin D ...... ........ M ining ....... ...... F ennimore, Wis. Beard, Clinton L, ..... .. ...... Ceramics ........ ..,.... A ntigo, Wis. Beaver, M. H.. ...,......... Mining-Petroleum ............. .Spencer, N. C. Gamma Delta '49-'50. Transfer from Catowba College. Becker, Ronald F ................. Mechanical ........... ..... S t. Louis, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi '46-'50. Secretary '49-'50. ASME '49-'50. Detonators '4B. Inter-Fraternity Council '48-'50. Secretary- Treasurer '49-'50, President 'S0. Rollamo Board '47-'50, Behm, lohn William ............ Mechanical ............ Overland, Mo. Independents '48-'50. Tech Club '48-'50. Board of Control '49, Business Manager '49-'50. Honor List, Spring '46-'47. Fall '47-'4B. Spring '49. ASME '48-'50. Student Council '49- '5U. Board of Publications '49-'50. Belew, Leland F ........ ....... M echanical ......... ........ R olla, Mo. ASME. Benoit, Maurice Edw ............... Mining ........ .. .... Freeport, N. Y. Independents, Spring '49. Honor List '46-'48. Spring '49. AIME '49-'5O. MSPE '49-'5O. Track '5O. Benson, Clarkyl-I ..................... Civil .................... Shell Lake, Wis. Transfer from Wisconsin Institute of Technology and Univer- sity oi Minnesota. American Road Builders Association. Benson, Francis M., Ir ................. Civil ............. ...St. Iames, Mo. Transfer from DePauw University and Purdue University. Bentrup, Eugene August ........ Mechanical. ..... ..St. Louis, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi '47-'50. Pledge Manager '48-'49. Vice- President, Spring '49. President '49-'50. Honor List, Surn- rner '47, Spring '49. Berenato, Anthony I ......... Mechanical ........ l-lammanton, N. I. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Spring '47-'50. ASME '47-'50. Berkey, Vernon Glessner .... . ..... Metallurgy ..,....... Somerset, Pa. Phi Kappa Phi. Honor List, Fall anl Spring '47-'48. Sum- mer '48. Fall and Spring '48-'49. Summer '49. AFS '49-'50, Bertel, Donald lay .................... Civil ............ . ....... Brentwood, Mo. Alpha Phi Omega First Vice-President, Spring '49, Fall '49- '50 Betz, Irving G ................. Metallurgy ................ Gloucester, N. I. Honor List, Fall and Spring '46-'47. Spring '48-'49. .AFS '48-'5U. AIME '48-'5O. Betz, Robert Allison ......,....... Metallurgy ............ Pittsburgh, Pa. Honor List, Fall '46-'47. Spring '48-'49. Music Club Presi- dent, Fall and Spring '48-'49. Bevan, William L .........,....... Mechanical ................ St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Pi. ASME, Fall '48-'49. Fall '49-'5O. Transfer from Harris Teachers College. Biddick, Richard Osman ............ Mining ............ Livingston, Wis. AIME, Fall '49-'5O. Transfer irom Wisconsin Institute of Technology. Birbeck Lester R ......,............ Science .................. Rin Cit Mo. I Q Y, Engineers Club '47-'50. Independents '47-'50. Honor List, Spring '48-'49. Summer '49. MSM Radio Club Program Chairman, Summer and Pall '49-'50, Student Council, Spring '47-'48, '48-'49, Page Sixty-Four .:!..r Bausman Becker Benoit Bentrup Bertel Bevon Beard Behm Benson, C. Berenato Betz, I. Biddick w- G Beaver Belew Benson, Berkey Betz, R. Birbeck I F. Bishop Bishop, R. B15-line. F- Blaine, I. Blank Bloome Boecker Boedy Boie Bolandvich Bookey Bopp Blackstock Blancke Blumenstock Boehrne Eollwerk Borqerding inetee -Fi t Bishop, Earl ,............ ..... M ining'Geology .................. Tampico, lll. Kappa Alpha '47-'50. Honor List, Spring '46-'47. Bishop, Ralph ..................,... Electrical .................... Cardwell, Mo. Transfer from Arkansas State College. Blackstock, Robert Shepard ...,...... Electrical .......... Dover, N. H. AIEE. ROTC Sergeant, Spring '47. Second Lieutenant, Fall '47-'48. First Lieutenant, Spring '48. SAME. MSM Rifle Club. Student Assistant Library, Fall '46 to Spring '49. Blaine, Floyd, Ir ................. Mechanical ..... ........... E ast Alton, lll. Honor List, Fall '48-'49. Summer '49. ASME, Fall '48-'49, '49-'5U. Transfer from Shurtleff College. Blaine, lobb Clausen .............. Electrical ........,..... East Alton, lll. Honor List, Summer '49, Transfer from Shurtleif College. Blancke, Charles D ............. Mining-Geology ............ Rolla, Mo, Theta Xi Historian, Fall '47-'48, Spring '48, Fall '48-'49. AIME, Fall '49-'50. Football Squad '48-'49-'50. M Club, Fall '49-'50. Transfer from Middlebury College. Blank, James S. ................ Ceramics ........ ...... . Greensburg, Pa. Chi Sigma '49. Theta Xi '49-'50. Honor List, Fall '48-'49. ACS '49-'50. Keramos '49-'50. Transfer from Washington and Jefferson College. Bloome, Robert Leo ............ Ceramics ............ South Standard, lll. ACS, Fall '48-'49. Blumenstcck, Dwayne Geo ..... Mechanical .... Springfield, Mo. Honor List, Fall and Spring '48-'49. ASME '49-'50. MSPE '50. MSM Players '48-'49. Transfer from Southwest Missouri State College. Boecker, Fred, Ir ....,.............. Mechanical ................ Chicago, Ill. Sigma Phi Epsilon '49-'50. Honor List '46-'49. ASME '48-'50. MSPE, Fall '49-'50, Photo Club '48-'49. Boedy, Robert D ................... Mining .................. Manitowoc, Wis. Transfer from Wisconsin Institute of Technology Boelime, Milton Robert ....... ...Mechanical .......... St. Louis, Mo. Honor List, Fall and Spring '47-'48, Spring '49. .ASME '47- '49. Transfer from Harris Teachers College. Boje, George lohn, Ir ............... Electrical .......,....,. St. Louis, Mo. AIEE. Bolanovich, Melvin Philip ..... . .... Ceramics .......... St. Louis, Mo. ACS. Transfer from St. Louis University. Bollwork, George P ............... Metallurgy .............. St. Louis, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Fall '47 to '50. ASM. ROTC Staff Ser- geant '48. Second Lieutenant, Fall '48-'49. First Lieutenant, Spring '49, SAME. Bookey, lack Hugh ................ Science ................ Brooklyn, N. Y. Alpha Epsilon Pi Steward and Sentinel, Spring '49. Master, Fall '49-'50. Student Council Representative, Fall '49-'50. Transfer from Princeton University. Bopp, Harold Milton ................ Mechanical .............,.... Alton, lll. ASME, Fall '49-'50. Transfer from Shurtleff College. Borgerding, Lawrence H ..... Mining-Petrol ..... Marthasville, Mo. Independents, Fall and Spring '47-'49. Honor List, Fall '47- '49. Page Sixty-Five Bounds Bowles Bowling Boyd Bradford Bradley Branson Breeze Breidert Brillos Brinkman Brooks Brown, C. Brown, D. Brown, I. P. Brown, I. A. Brown, R. Brown S S . J Bounds, Ivan L ......,......... , ...... Civil ........... . .......... Fort Smith, Ark. Brillos, Iohn W ................. Mechanical ................ Hannibal, Mo. Theta Xi '47-'50. Chi Sigma '46. Honor List, Fall '46-'47, Fall '48-'49, Spring '48-'49. Theta Tau '48-'5D. Regent, Spring '48-'49. ASCE '48-'49. ABBA '49-'5U. Swimming Team '47-'49. M Club '47-'4Q. Vice-President, Fall '49-'50. Miner Managing Editor, Summer '49. President ot Freshman Class '46-'47. Transfer from University of Arkansas. Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award '49. Bowles, Raymond William. .,......... Electrical ............ Fulton, Ky. Honor List, Summer '49, Transfer from University oi Illinois and Southern Illinois University. Bowling, Charles Phoenex ................ Civil .................. Alton, Mo. Honor List, Fall '48-'49. ASCE, Fall and Spring '48-'49. Bo d Theo. Elliott .............. Mechanical ................ Wheaton Ill Y I , . Theta Xi '47-'5D. Treasurer, Fall '48-'49. Honor List, Spring '47-'48 and '48-'49, ASME '48-'49. Glee Club Librarian, Spring '48, Fall '48-'49. ROTC Staff Sergeant, Fall '48, Second Lieutenant, Spring '48. First Lieutenant, Fall '48-'49. Cadet Captain, Spring '49. Transfer from University oi Michigan. Bradford, Samuel A ................. Science .............. ..Buitalo, N. Y. Honor List, Spring '47, Fall '48-'49. Transfer from Peru State Teachers College. Bradley, Kenneth Ross ................ Science ...... . .... ..... R oanoke, lll. Lambda Chi Alpha. Branson, Donald A ........... Chemical .......... Webster Groves, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha Recording Secretary. Alpha Chi Sigma. AIChE. Photo Club. St. Pat's Board. Breeze, Wilbur D ................. Mechanical ....... ...... C entralia, lll. Transfer from Centralia Iunior College. Breidert, Elmer C ............... ....Chem1cal .................. St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Chi Sigma Recorder, Spring '49. Master of Ceremo- nies, Fall '49-'5O. AIChE, Fall '47-'48, Fall '48-'49, Fall '49- '50. Swimming, Spring '47-'48, M Club, Spring '48. Sigma Nu, '48-'5l'J. Transfer from Grange College, Univer- sity of Wyoming. Brinkman, Charles Edgar ........ Electrical ........ Washington, Mo. Honor List, Summer '49, AIEE, Fall '48, Spring '49. Student Assistant EE, Summer '49. Brooks, Roger A ................. Mechanical ........,....... St. Louis, Mo. Theta' Xi, Spring '47, Fall '49-'50. Secretary '48-'49. Presi- dent '50. Honor List, Fall '46-'47. ASME '48-'49. Transfer from Washington University. Brown, Carleton A ......... Metallurgy. ......, North Syracuse, N. Y. Transfer from Sampson College. Brown, Donald R ................. Mechanical ................ St. Louis, Mo. ASME, Fall '48-'49. Transfer from Harris Teachers College. Brown, Jack P ..,................ Metallurgy .................. St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Honor List, Summer '47. AFS, Spring '49, Fall '49-'50, ASM, Fall '49-'50. Photo Club, Fall '47-'48, Spring '47-'48. Brown, Iames Alson ................ Mechanical ................ Rolla, Mo. Sigma Pi, Fall '47-'5U. Honor List, Summer '49. ASME, Fall '47-'48. Brown, Robert Nathan ........ Metallurgy. ....... Floral Park, N. Y. Honor List, Summer '49. Transfer from Sampson College. Brown, Stuart S ................... Chemical .................. Springfield, Ill. Independents, Fall '47-'48, Spring '48. Tau Beta Pi Vice- President, Spring '49, Fall '49-'50, Honor List, Spring '46-'48, Fall '47-'4B, Spring '47,-'48, Fall '48-'49, Spring '48-'49, Alpha Phi Omega First Vice-President. President, Pall '48-'49. Treasurer, Spring '49. Alpha Chi Sigma. AIChE, Fall '47- '48, '49-'50. ROTC Band, Spring '47. Transfer from Spring- field Iunior College. Page Sixty-Six Brown, William B., Ir ...... ............. M ining ....... ........ R olla, Mo. AIME '48-'50. Radio Club '47-'5O. Brownell, George L ................... Mining .................... Galena, Ill. AIME '49-'50, Transfer irom Wisconsin Institute of Tech- nology. Browngard, Billy Rex .............. Electrical .............. Hannibal, Mo. Kappa Alpha. lnter-Fraternity Council '48-'49, Transfer from I-Iannibal'LaGronge College. Brugioni, Delma L ........... Mechanical .......... Ietterson City, Mo. Tech Club. ASME '48-'5O. MSPE '49-'50. Received Lincoln Sri-Welding Award '49, Transfer from Ieiterson City Junior o ege. Brun, Gerald G ..................... Mining .........,.....,.. Livingston, Wis. Brunnenmeyer, L. Robert ............ Electrical .............. Peoria, lll. AIEE '47-'48. Transfer from Bradley University. Bucha. William Frank .............. Civil .............. Calumet City, lll. Independents, Fall '47-'48, Spring '48. Honor List, Fall '46- '47, Fall '48-'49, Spring '48-'49. ASCE, Fall '47-'48, Spring '48, Spring '49. ARBA '49 50. ROTC Staff Sergeant, Fall '47-'48. Second Lieutenant, Spring '48. Cadet Captain, Fall '48-'49, Spring '48-'49. Chi Epsilon. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate Award '49, Transfer from Purdue. Budzisz, Joseph A ................. Mining... ............. Milwaukee, Wis. AIME '49-'50. Transfer from Wisconsin Institute of Tech- nology. . E Bueker, Edgar L .................. Chemical ................ Warrenton, Mo. Engineers Club. Independents '44. Honor List, Summer '47, Fall '47-'48, Spring '47-'48, Summer '48, Spring '48-'49. AlChE, Fall '48-'49, Fall '49-'5D. Photo Club '47-'5U. ineteen-Fifi Buel, Robert W ............... Metallurgy .............. Washington, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi Steward '47'48. Honor List, Summer '47. Theta Tau '48-'50, ASM, Fall '49-'50. AFS, Spring '49, Fall '49-'5U. Glee Club '43-'44. Student Council '48-'49. Miner Board Editor-in-Chief, Fall '48-'49, Editorial Board, Summer '49, Fall '49-'50. Rollamo Board, Fall '49-'5O. Miner Editor- in-Chief, Spring '48, Associate Editor, Spring '48. Senior Board, Summer '49. Student Assistant Metallurgy Depart- ment. Summer '49, Fall '49-'5U. MCNA Award '49. Bulla, Robert .................. Mining-Petroleum .................. Rolla, Mo. AIMME '49-'50, MSPE '50, Transfer from Southern Illinois Normal University. Burger, Thomas C ........... Electrical .......... Cape Girardeau, Mo. Transfer from Southwest Missouri State College. Burtnett, Robert L ......... Mechanical. ....... Webster Groves, Mo. Honor List, Summer '46. Byrd, Herman Clyde .................. Electrical ........ .......... R olla, Mo. Honor List, Summer '48. ROTC Second Lieutenant, Fall '48- '49, Spring '48-'49. Byrd, Lloyd E .....................,... Mechanical ,....... .........,.... P eru, Ill. Tech Club, Fall '48-'49, Spring '49, Fall '49-'50. ASME, Fall '49-'50. Transfer from Washington University and LaSalle- Peru Iunior College. Cady, Willis S. .................... Metallurgy .................... Chicago, Ill. Pi Kappa Alpha, Spring '47 through '49-'50. Secretary '47. Pledge Master '48. Honor List, Fall '49. AFS. AIMME. Intertraternity Council, Fall '47-'48. Miner Board Business Stait, Fall '47-'48, Cain, Herbert S., Ir ................... Electrical .................. Rolla, Mo. Honor List, Summer '49. Transfer from Kansas University, Kent State University and Trinity University. Caldwell, Arthur Blake ............ Mining ............ Fort Smith, Ark. Honor List, Summer '48, Fall '48-'49, Summer '49. AIME, Fall '49-'5O. Chi Sigma Treasurer, Spring '47-'48. Transfer from Arkansas A. 6: M. Brown, W. Brownell Browngard Bucha Budzisz Bueker Burtnett Byrd, H. Byrd, L, Brugioni Brun Brunnenmeyer Buel Bulla Burger Cady Cain Caldwell Page Sixty-Seven , l Senior lass Calhoun, Iarnes A ............... Mechanical .............. St. Louis, Mo. ASME, Fall '49-'50. Track Squad, Spring '47. Baptist Student Union Sunday School Representative, Spring '48. Secretary, Pall '49-'50. Callahan, M. Edward .....,.. Mechanical ........ West Plains, Mo. SAME, Spring '48-'49, '49-'50. ASME '49-'50. ROTC Staff Sergeant, Fall '47-'48, Second Lieutenant, Spring '48. Cadet Captain, Fall '48-'49. Cadet Lieutenant Colonel tBattalion Commanderl, Spring '48-'49, Distinguished Military Student, Spring '49. Student Assistant Military Department, Fall '48- '49. Transfer from University of Tulsa. Colton, Marion R ................... Metallur .................. Verona Mo. GY . Honor List, Fall '46-'47 through Summer '49. ROTC Band, Spring '47. Campbell, Walter Wayne .......... Chemical ,......... Ierseyville, Ill. Honor List, Spring '46-'47, Spring '48-'49, Alpha Chi Sigma '49. Master Alchemist '50. Recorder '49. Secretary, Fall '49-'50. AIChE, Fall '48-'49, Fall '49-'50. Student Assistant Chemistry Department, Fall '49-'50. Campion, lohn .................... Metallurgy .................... Ambler, Pa. Independents, Fall '48-'49, Spring '49. Tech Club, Fall '48- '5U. Honor List, Spring '46 47, Fall '47-'48, AIMME, Fall '49-'50. Cantwell, Laurence Wade .............. ,.Civil ....... ...... B ucklin, Mo. Transfer from Central College. Carl, Louis H ..................... Electrical .................... Boonville, Mo. Engineers Club '48-'50. Tau Beta Pi '49-'50. Honor List, Spring '47-'49. AIEE-IRE '48-'50. MSPE '50. Carman, Herbert S ....... Mechanical ...... Queens Village, N. Y. Honor List, Spring '49. ASME, Fall '47-'50. Radio Club '49- '50. Transfer from Norwich University. Carney, Donald F ................... Chemical .................. Lennox, Mo. Alpha Chi Sigma, Spring '48 through '50. Honor List, Sum- mer '4B. Carney, Iohn Lloyd, Ir .................,... Civil ......... . .......... Rolla, Mo. Carroll, Paul F .,........... Mining-Geology ............ Brockton, Mass. Theta Kappa Phi, Sergeant-at-Arms, Summer '46, ROTC Ser- geant, Spring '47. Second Lieutenant, Fall '47-'48. Carter, Robert E ......,......., ....Electrical .................... Bourbon, Mo. Cassavetes, Nicholas, Ir..Metallurgy..Port Washington, N. Y. ASM, Fall '48-'49, Fall '49-'50. Photo Club, Fall '48-'50. MSM Rifle Club, Spring '49. Transfer from Mohawk College, Syracuse University. Castelli, August V ................... Mining .................. St. Louis, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha, Corresponding Secretary '4B. Assistant Treasurer, Fall '48-'49. Treasurer, Spring '49. Vice-President '50. Theta Tau '48-'50. AIME '49-'50. Basketball B , Spring '47. ROTC, Spring '48. Second Lieutenant, Fall '48- '49. Student Council '48-'49, St. Pat's Board, Fall '47-'49. Freshman Manual Committee, Spring '49. Castrale, Arduino .................... Mining .............,.... Abbeville, La. Phi Kappa Phi '-49. Honor List, 46-'47-'48-'49. Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate, '47-'49, AIME '49-'50. Student Assistant Library, Fall '49-'50. Cavanaugh, Iohn P ................. Mining ................ Springfield, Ill. AIME, Fall '49-'50. Transfer from Springfield Junior College. Cawliield, Chris N ................... Mechanical .................. Rolla, Mo. Honor List, Fall '48-'49, Spring '48-'49, Summer '49, ASME, Fall '49-'50. Transfer from Southwest Missouri State College. Chambers, Frank T ..................... Civil .................... St. Louis, Mo. Engineers Club, Fall '46-'47. Honor List, Summer '48, Fall '48-'49, Spring '48-'49, Spring '49. ASCE, Spring '47, Summer '47. American Road Builders Association, Fall '49-'50. Stu- dent Assistant CE Department, Summer '48. Calhoun Campbell Carl Carney, I . Cassavetes Cavanaugh Page Sixty-Eight Callahan Campion Carman Carroll Castelli Cawliield Calton Cantwell Carney, D Carter Castrale Chambers Chapman, D. Choate Clayton Cochran Cohen Colville Chapman, H. Church Clifford Coifelt Collins, R. Comantch Chesebrough Clark Clippard Coffman Collins, Wm. Compas ineteen-Fifi Chapman, Donald Robert .... Metallurgy .... Huntington, W. Va. Tau Kappa Epsilon, '47-'50, Basketball Team, Spring '47, Chapman, Harrison E., Ir ...,........... Civil .............. Dumont, N. I. Lambda Chi Alpha House Manager '48-'49, Honor List, Spring '48-'49, Fall '49-'50, Theta Tau '48-'50, Correspond- ing Secretary, Fall '49-'5O. Vice Regent, Spring '50, ASCE Vice-President '49-'50. AREA. Basketball '46-'47, Miner Board '47-'50, Sports Editor '48-'49, Rollamo Board Sports Editor '49-'50, Canterbury Club, Fall '49-'50, Student As- sistant in Civil Engineering '49-'50, Student Assistant Phys- ical Education '49-'50, Chesebrough, Samuel A ..... Mining-Geology .... Des Moines, la. Independents, Fall '49-'50, Honor List, Spring '47-'48, Fall '47-'48, Summer '48, Summer '49, AIMME '49-'50, Transfer from Iowa State and Western Maryland, Choate, Robert L ................... Electrical ...,.............. Metropolis, lll. Honor List, Spring '46-'47, Summer '47, Spring '47-'48, Sum- mer '48, Summer '49, AIEE, Spring '48. AIME '49-'50, Stu- dent Assistant Library '48A'5O. Church, Charles H ................... Science ................,. Lecoma, Mo, Chi Sigma '48-'50, Theta Xi Business Manager '49-'50. Physics Ferreters '49-'50, Hammer Throwers '49-'50, Tau Beta Pi, '49-'50, Honor List '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, lames Scholarship Award '47, Alpha Phi Omega. AIEE. AlChE. Student Assistant Physics Department '49-'50, Stu- dent Assistant Veterans Otfice, Spring '48-'49, Summer '49, Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate. Clark, William Willis .........,.....,...... Civil ,................... Rolla, Mo, Sigma Nu '47-'50. ASCE, Fall '48-'49, Spring '49, Clayton, Roy T ..... .... .... M i ning-Petroleum ............ Licking, Mo, Honor List, Spring '49-'50, Summer '49, Transfer from Uni- versity of Kansas, Clifford, Richard E ....................... Civil ...................... Pontiac, lll. ARBA '49-'50, ASCE '49-'50, Photo Club, Fall '49-'50, Transfer from James Milliken, Clippard, Richard William..Electrical.,Cape Girardeau, Mo, Transfer from Southeast Missouri State College. Cochran, Frederick D ............. Electrical ............ Grandview, Mo. Independents, Spring '49, Fall '49-'50. Tech Club, Fall '48- '49, Fall '49-'50, Alpha Phi Omega, Spring '49, Fall '49-'50, AIEE-IRE. Baptist Student Union '48-'50, Transfer from Cen- tral Missouri State College. Coffelt, lack K ......................... Civil. ......................... Sedalia, Mo. Engineers Club, Fall '47-'48, Fall '48-'49, Spring '49, Fall '49-'50, Honor List, Fall '46-'47, Football Squad, Fall '46- '47, Fall '47-'48. Student Assistant Library, Summer '49, Coffman, Joseph Ashby .......... Chemical .......... Farmington, Mo, Sigma Pi '49-'50, First Counselor. Honor List '46-'47, Alpha Chi Sigma '48-'50, AlChE '48-'49, Student Assistant Chem- istry Department, '47-'48-'49-'50, Cohen, Bernard .................... Science .................... Brooklyn, N. Y. Physics Ferreters '48-'50, Historian, Spring '49, Fall '48-'49, Collins, Robert Elmer ........ Ceramics ........ East Rutherford, N. I, Honor List, Fall '47-'48, '48-'49, Spring '49, ACS '49, Keramos '49-'50, Iackling Terrace Housing Council, Spring '49, Stu- dent Assistant Ceramics Department, Spring '49, Collins, William Wesley ...,.... Mining-Petroleum ...,.... Rolla, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha President, Spring '45-'46, Vice-President '45-'46, Theta Tau '46-'50, Treasurer '49, President '50, Mis- souri Academy of Science '45, MSPE '50, lnter-Fraternity Council Representative '46-'47, St, Pat's Board '47-'48, Spring '48, AIMME '48-'50, Colville, George ..,,..,..........,,.,,., Mining ......,...,.,.....,,.... Paris, Ark. AIMME '49-'50, Transfer from University of Arkansas. Comanich, George William ..,,....,. Mechanical ....,.,... Orient, lll. Engineers Club '47-'50. Football Squad '46-'47, '47-'48, Bas- ketball B Team '47-'48, Compas, Elmer T ,..... ,,... . , ....., Electrical .,..,.,.....,..,.. Chaffee, Mo. Transfer from Southeast Missouri State College. Page Sixty-Nine Coolbaugh Corey Corte Crabtree Craig Crane Cronk Crowell Curry Senior lass Coolbaugh, William E ......,.. Metallurgy ........ Edwardsville, Ill. Chi Sigma '47-'49. Theta Xi '49-'50. M Club '49-'5O. Honor List, Spring '46, Spring '47, Fall '48-'49, Spring '484'49. Theta Tau, Spring '4B4'49, Fall '49-'5U. ASM, Fall '49-'50. Football Squad '4B4'49. St. Pat's Board, Fall '48-'49, '49-'50. Corey, Marvin D ......... Mining-Petroleum.. ...... Kansas City, Mo. Iackling Terrace Council, Fall '48-'49. Transfer University of Southern California. Corrie, Beryl B ................. Mining-Petroleum ................ Alton, Ill. Transfer from Southeast Missouri State College. Coss, Charles M ............. Mechanical ............ Thomasten, Conn. ASME '49-'50, Transfer from Mohawk College. Cotner, Jack A ............. Chemical ............ Cape Girardeau, Mo. AIChE '49-'50. Wesley Foundation '48-'5U. Transier from Southeast Missouri State College. Cotner, Ierry E ............. Chemical. ........... Cape Girardeau, Mo. Wesley Foundation '48-'5O. Student Assistant Library '49. Transfer from Southeast Missouri State College. Crabtree, George William .......... Mechanical ............ Eldred, Ill. Honor List, Fall '46-'47, Spring '46-'47, Fall '48-'49, Spring '48-'49. ASME, Fall '48-'49, Fall '49-'50, MSM Rifle Club Sec- retary, Spring '48. President, Fall '48-'49, Spring '49. Cap- tain, Fall '49-'SD. Craig, A. I., Ir ................... Metallurgy .........,......., Clifton, N. I. Lambda Chi Alpha '48-'50. Reporter, Spring '49. Honor List, Fall '47-'48. ASM, Fall '48-'50. American Foundrymen's So- ciety '48-'50. Student Assistant Metallurgical Department, Summer '49, Transfer from Magara University, Mt. St. Mary and Cornell University. Crane, Fred S ................ . .......... Mining .......................... Rolla, Mo. ASME, '49-'5U. Transfer from Independence Iunlor College. Coss Cotner, I. A. Cotner I E Crimmins Crippin Crocker Curtiss Daetz Dampf Crimrnins, William M ................. Civil ..... ......... . .Cuba City, Wis. American Road Builders Association '49-'5D. Transfer irom Wisconsin Institute of Technology. Crippen, Richard Feyer.. ...... Mining'Petroleurn ........ Rolla, Mo. Honor List, Spring '47-'48, Summer '48, Fall '48-'49, Spring '49, Summer '49. Student Assistant Mining '49-'50. Crocker, Hilbert W .....,......... Chemical .............. Wood River, lll. Alpha Chi Sigma '43-'5U. AlChE '49-'50. MSPE '494'5O. Transfer from Shurtleif College. Cronlc, Robert I ............. Mining-Geology .... ..... . ..Residence, Ill. Sigma Phi Epsilon '47-'50. Secretary '48-'49. Honor List, Fall '46-'47, Spring '46, Fall '47-'48, Spring '47, Summer '48, Fall '48-'49, Spring '48-'49. Crowell, Gilbert L, .................. Civil .................. Fredonia, N. Y. Honor List '47-'48. ASCE '47-'49. Baptist Student Union '48-'5D. Curry, Byron Edw .......,....... Mechanical .............. Lexington, Mo. Transfer from Wentworth Military Academy. Curtis, Iohn I.... ................. ,...Mining .............. ,.... ..... C h icago, Ill. Honor List '48-'49, Transfer from Dartmouth and University of Illinois. Daetz, Charles K ......................... Civil ..............,......... Rolla, Mo. ASCE '48-'50. Gamma Delta '48-'49, Transfer irom Valpa- ralso University. Dampf, Donald P ....... Mining-Petroleum ...... Iefierson City, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi '47-'50, Pledge Manager, Spring '49. Tau Beta Pi '49 5O. Honor List, Fall '46-'47, Spring '46, Spring '47, Fall '48-'49, Spring '4B. AIME '49-'50. Miner Board. Editor Board, Spring '48, Fall '48-'49, Spring '48-'49, Sum- mer '49. Associate Editor, Fall '49-'5O. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate Award. Page Seventy Dare, Wilbert L ..................... Mining .................... St. Louis, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha '48-'50, Vice-President, I-'all '49-'50, Trans- fer from Harris Teachers College. AIME '48-'5O. Glee Club '48-'50. Davidson, Philip B ....... Mining-Geology ...... Hickman Mills, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon '47-'50, Honor List, Summer '48. Trans- fer from New Mexico Military Institute and University of Kansas City. Davis, Raymond William ............ Mechanical ............ Rolla, Mo. Tau Bela Pl. Honor List '46-'47, '48-'49, Summer '49, ASME '47-'5O. Davis, Richard Ed .............. ...Ceramics ................ St. Louis, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha '46-'5U. ACS '49. Glee Club '48-'49. ROTC Band '45. Minor Board '46. Student Assistant Ceramics De- partment '49 .50. Davis, Robert E ................... Ceramics .................. Greenville, O. Sigma Pi '48-'5O. Herald '49-'50. Honor List, Spring '46-'47, Summer '49. ACS '47-'49. Keramos '48-'50, Football Squad, Fall '48-'49. M Club '49-'50. Day, Edsel Orls ...................... Electrical ...................... Rolla, Mo. Honor List, Summer '48, Spring '49, Summer '49. AIEE-IRE '49. Radio Club '48-'49, '49-'50, President, Fall '49. Student Assistant E.E. Department, Summer '49. Transfer trom Southwest Missouri State College. Day, Russell N ........................... Civil ......................,... Bixby, Mo. ASCE '49. Baptist Student Union '48-'49, Technological Co- operative Club '49-'5U. American Road Builders Association '49-'50. Deckard, Iohn C ....................... Civil ...................... Mitchell, Ind. Tech. Club '49-'5D. Transter from Indiana U. and Shurtleif College. ineteen,-Fifi Decker, Elmer R., Ir ..... , ........... Electrical ................ St. Louis, Mo. Honor List, Summer '49. Student Assistant E.E. Department '49-'50. Transfer Harris Teachers College. Deeken, Elmer H ......,...,.... Electrical ......,....... Iefterson City, Mo. DeHekker, Lloyd T ................. Chemical ................ St. Louis, Mo. Tau Beta Pi '49-'50. Honor List, Fall '46, Summer '49. Alpha Chi Sigma '48-'49. Vice-President, Fall '49-'50, AIChE '47- '50. Tech. Club '49-'5O. Del Porte, Karl H ....,................ Mining ..,.............,... St. Louis, Mo. Honor List, Spring '48-'49. AIMME Secretary, Fall '49-'50. ROTC Sergeant '48, Deppe, Eugene ........................ Civil ........................ Belleville, lll. Honor List, Fall '48, Summer '49. Student Assistant C.E. Department '49-'50. Transfer from Wisconsin Institute of Technology. DeShon, William Roy, Ir ............... Civil .............. St. Icseph, Mo. Independents '49-'5O. ASCE '48-'50, American Road Build- ers Association '49-'5O. Tech. Cooperative Club '49-'50. Transfer from St. Joe Iunior College. Detjen, Richard F ..................... Civil .................... Kirkwood, Mo. Gamma Delta, Spring '48-'50, Transfer from Washington University. Deutch, Morton .................. Metallurgy .................. St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49. AIME. ASM. Deutman, George M ............... Mining ............ ..Cuba City, Wis. AIME '49-'50. Transfer from Wisconsin Institute of Tech- nology. Dickinson, Daniel R ....................... Civil ......... ........ M onett, Mo. Honor List, Spring '49. ASCE '49-'5O. 1' X Dare Davidson Davis, R. W. Davis, R. E. Davis, R. E. Day, E. Day Deckard Decker Deeken Del-lekker Del Porte Deepe DeShon Detjen Deutch Deutman Dickinson Page Seventy-One Senior lass Diefenbach, Russell E ..... Mining-Petroleuin....Granite City, Ill. Sigma Pi '48-'5U. Honor List, Summer '49. AIMME '49-'5U. Student Assistant Library '48-'49-'50. Dieringer, Donald R ............4.. Electrical ..........,..... Dumont, N. I. Lambda Chi Alpha Assistant Treasurer, Spring '48. AIEE '47-'48. Inter-Fraternity Council '48-'50. Transfer from New Iersey State Teachers College. Dillender, George, lr .............,..... Chemical ............ . ..... Alton, Ill. Tech. Club '48-'49, Alpha Chi Sigma '49-'50, AlChE '48-'49. Dimick, Russell Allen ............., Mining ............., Platteville, Wis. Dionesotes, James 'T' ................. Electrical ................ Chicago, Ill. MSPE '49-'50. Transfer irom Wright Iunior College. DiPrimo, Tony Iohn ........ Mining-Petroleum ........ St, Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma. Cadet Club. ROTC. Dixon, Matthew B ......... Mechanical ........ New York City, N. Y. Chi Sigma. ASME '47. ROTC Sergeant, Spring '47.. Second Lieutenant, Fall '47-'48. First Lieutenant, Spring '48. Mili- tary Detonators Vice-President '4B. Dolecki, Stanley ....................,. Civil ...................... St. Louis, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha House Manager '50, ASCE '48-'50, Glee Club '48-'50, Transfer from Harris Teachers College. Donovan, Cornelius M ............. Electrical ............ Springfield, Ill. AIEE. Drake, Avery A., Ir ............. Mining-Geology ............ Rolla, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha '47-'50, Alumni Secretary '48. AIME '49-'50. Glee Club '49-'5O. Dake Geological Society '49-'50. Dressler, Robert D. .................... Civil .................... St. Louis, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha Assistant Pledge Master, Spring '49, Honor List, Spring '48-'49, Fall '49. Chi Epsilon. ASCE '48-'49-'50. MSPE '48-'50, ABBA '48-'50, Rollamo Board '49-'50. Student Assistant Drawing Department, Fall '49-'50, Transfer from Harris Teachers College. Druss, Raymond E ................. Electrical .... . ........... St. Louis, Mo. Honor List, Spring '47-'48. Transfer from Washington Uni- versity and St. Louis University. Duerr, Sidney Eugene ...... Mining-Petroleum. ..... St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Nu '49-'5D. Engineers Club '47-'48. Theta Tau '48-'5O. Football '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'5O. lvl Club '48-'50. Student Assistant Athletic Department '49-'50, Duncil, Glenn K ................... Electrical ........ .......... D onnelson, lll. Honor List, Summer '48, Student Assistant Library '48-'49, Student Assistant E.E. Department, Fall '49-'5D. Duncan, Perry D ................... Mechanical .................. Festus, Mo. Tech. Club '48-'5O. Independents '49-'50. Honor List, Sum- mer '47, Pall '47-'48, Spring '47-'48. ASME '48-'5U. ROTC Sergeant '48. , Dunn, Erwin E ............. Mechanical ............ Los Angeles, Calif. Kappa Alpha '47-'50, Football '46-'47, '47-'48. East, Carl G ....................... Mechanical ............ .......... H errin, Ill. Sigma Phi Epsilon '48-'50. Secretary, Spring '49, Honor List '48-'49. ASME '48-'50. Miner Board '49-'50. MSPE '49- '5D. St. Pat's Board '49-'5O. Eck, Bernard I ................... Ceramics .................... Springfield, Ill. Sigma Pi '48-'50. Tau Beta Pi '49-'50. Honor List '47-'48, Summer '48, Spring '48-'49. Alpha Chi Sigma '48-'49. ACS. Keramos '49-'50, Treasurer '49-'50, President '50. Transfer from Springfield Iunior College. Diefenbach Dieringer Dillender Dimicl: Dionesotes DiPrimc Dixon Dolecki Donovan Drake Dressler Druss Duerr Dunoil Duncan Dunn East Eck Page Seventyffwo Eckert Edwards Eidson Elliott Erskine Eyberg Edgington , W. Eggemann Eisstnger Enfield Etz Fahrenbach ineteen-Fifi Eckert, Fred H ................... Metallurgy .................. Belleville, Sigma Pi '47-'50, M Club '48-'49. President '49, Fall Secretary '48-'49, Vice-President, Fall '49-'50, Theta '48-'50, ASM '49-'50, Football '46-'49, tary '49, Canterbury Club '49, MSPE '49-'50. Chi Epsilon Edwards, Robert W ....................... Civil .......... ,. ....... Rolla, Transfer from Missouri Valley College. AIMME '49-'50, Transfer from Iowa State University. Eggemann, Robert Vincent. ........... Chemical ....... , .... Rolla, Eichholz, Ioseph H ........ ....... M echanical .............. St. Louis, Engineers Club '50, ASME '48-'50, Secretary '50, MSPE Eidson, Dennis L ................... Mechanical .,................ Colfax, Pi Kappa Alpha '48-'50, Honor List, Fall '46-'47. ASME '49, '49-'50, SAME '49-'50, ROTC Sergeant, Spring '48, ers '48-'50, College, Mississippi College and Louisiana Polytechnic lege. Eldridge, Adelbert Karl .......... Mechanical .......... St. Louis, Treasurer, Spring '49, Fall '49-'50, Gamma Delta, Fall '49. President '48-'49. Vice-President 48-'50, President Elliott, Iames Omar .................. Civil .................. Springfield, Honor List '49, ASPE '48-'49, American Road Builders Pi Kappa Alpha '45-'50, SAME '47-'49. President, Spring Inter-Fraternity Council '47. Erb, Robert D ................... Electrical .................. Springfield, Missouri State Teachers College. urer '48-'49, '49-'50, ASM Treasurer '48-'49, President from Springfield Illinois Junior College. Etz, Carl E., Ir ................. Mechanical ................ Overland Independents '47-'5D. Tech. Club '4B. ASME '47-'5U.' dent Council '47-'49, Tech. Cooperative Club '48-'50, dent Assistant Metallurgy Department '49-'50, Evans, Iames Lloyd .................. Electrical ................ Mexico, Eyberg, Walbridge P ................... Chemical ................ Rolla, Triangle '47-'50, Honor List, Spring '46-'47, Fall '47-'48. AIME '49-'50, Edwards, Ft. Eichholz Eldridge Erh Evans Fahs Page Seventy-Three Enfield, Bernard Melvin .............. Civil .............. Iacksonville, Ill. '49- 50. Honor List, Fall '46, Spring '49, Blue Key '48. Alumni Tau Edgington, Antony N. .............. Civil .............. Appleton, England Tau Beta Pi Cataloger '48. Honor List, Fall- '47-'48, Spring '47-'48, Fall '48-'49, Spring '48-'49, Theta Tau, Spring '48-'49, Fall '49-'50, Cataloger. AREA '49-'50, ASCE '48-'49, Secre- '50. Mo. Edwards. William I ............... Mechanical .............. St. Louis, Mo. Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon '47-'50, St. Pat's Board '47-'48, '48-'49. Mo. '50, Ill. '48- Sec- ond Lieutenant, Fall '48-'49, Spring '48-'49, Hammer Throw- Eissinger, Karlheiz .... Mining-Geology .... Independence, Kans. Gamma Delta '47-'50, Transfer from Independence Iunior Col- Mo. Independents, Honor List '46-'47, ASME. Interfaith Council '48- '50, Mo. As- sociation '49-'50. Student Assistant C.E. Department '48-'49, Ill. '47, ASCE '48-'49. ROTC Major '47-'48, Miner Board '46-'47. Mo. Kappa Alpha President '49. Honor List, Summer '49, Canter- bury Club '49, President '49-'50, Transfer from Southwest Erskine, Robert I-I ,....,........... Metallurgy ...,. ,... ..... S p ringfield, Ill. Independents '47-'48, Alpha Phi Omega President '48. Treas- '49- '50. ROTC Band '47. Student Assistant Metallurgy Depart- ment '49, American Foundrymen's Society '49-'50, Transfer Mo. Stu- Stu- Mo. Honor List '47-'48, Transfer from Hannibal-LaGrange College. Mo. Pahrenbach, William .,..,....,,..... Mining ,.....,......... Medford, Wis. Fahs, Donald G ,...,,...............,.., Civil ,...........,....,.... Plainville, Ill, Alpha Phi Omega. ASCE '46-'49, ROTC Sergeant-at-Arms '47-'50, American Road Builders Association Vice-President '49-'50. Faris Faith Fareis Feliz Ferguson Ferriera Fields, E. Filer Finch S . I Faris, Glenn R. ........................ Civil ...................... Greenville, Ill. Lambda Chi Alpha. Theta Tau Freshman Recognition Award. Theta Tau. Honor List '47-'48-'49. Glee Club. ROTC Band. MSM Riile Club. Faith, Robert V ..................... C.E ..................... Montevalle, Mo. Honor List '48-'49. Chi Epsilon. ASCE '48-'5D. AREA. MSPE. Kappa Mu Epsilon. Transfer from Missouri State College. Fareis, Robert O ....... Mining-Petroleum ...... Springgreen, Wts. Farrey, Henry B ........... .. .......... Mining ......... ............. B enton, Wis. Honor List '48-'49, AIlvlME '49-'50. Transfer from Wisconsin Institute oi Technology. Farrow, Charles Truman ........ Civil ........ Cape Girardeau, Mo. Honor List '49. Transfer from Southeast Missouri State College. Faulkner, William Chester ...... , ......... Civil ...... ......... R olla, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon. ASCE '48-'49. Feltz, William Rogers ............ Mechanical ....... . .... St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '49. ASME '48-'5O. Sergeant ROTC '47. Gamma Delta '49-'5O. Ferguson, Wallace .............. Civil ..........,... Madison County, lnd. Chi Sigma. ASCE '48-'49, Campus Vets Association Vice- Commander '47. Student Assistant Drawing Department '49, Theta Xi '49-'50. Ferriera, Francisco .............. Mining ............ New Bedford, Mass. Theta Kappa Phi President '45-'-46. Pledge Manager '45. Honor List '48, Campus Vets Association Chaplain '45. St. Pat's Board '49. Farrey Farrow Faulkner Ferry, C. Ferry, R. Fields Flippo Flynn Fossi Ferry, Charles R ....,.........,...... Electrical .................... Zeigler, Ill. Transfer from University of Missouri and Southern Illinois University. Ferry, Robert S ........,........ Chemical ........... ..... B rownwood, Tex. Sigma Phi Secretary '48. First Councilor '49. Honor List '46- '47-'4B, Alpha Chi Sigma '48-'50, Reporter '49, VMA '50. AIChE '48-'5O. ROTC Sergeant '48. Second Lieutenant '48- '49. Student Assistant Chemictry Department '48. Fields, Elbert C ................. Mechanical .............,.. St. Louis, Mo. ASME '49 50. Fields, Ernest, Ir ..... ...... ............ C e ramics.. .................... Cairo, Ill. Honor List '46-'47, Keramos '49-'5O. ASC '49-'50. Filer, Earle H ..................... Electrical. ..... ........ A lbion, N. Y. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. AIEE. Finch, Frank... ,... ......... M ining-Geology. ......... ...... G enyville, Ill. Honor List '48-'49. Transfer from Eastern Illinois State College. Flippo, Robert V ................. Mechanical ................ Steelville, Mo. Honor List '48-'49, ASME '48-'49-'5O. SAME '49-'50. ROTC Second Lieutenant '48-'49. Flynn, Iohn Dan ................ Mechanical .........,...... St. Louis, Mo. Engineers Club '48-'49-'50. ASME '49-'50, Independents '49, Fossi, Robert L ............... Metallurgy. ..,............ Ridgefield, Conn. Chi Sigma '48-'49. Theta Xi '49-'50. Independents '47. Tech. Club '48. Honor List '48-'49. AFA '49-'5O. AIME '48-'5O. ASM '48-'50. Page Seventy-Pour Foster, Iohn I., Ir ........... Mechanical .......... University City, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi. ASME '48-'50. Franklin, Robert, Ir ............ .Metallurgy ............ Normandy, Mo. Sigma Pi '47-'50. Treasurer '49-'5D. First Counselor '48-'49. Honor List '46-'47-'48. ASM '48 49-'50. AFS. Glee Club '48- '49-'50. Inter-Fraternity Council '49-'50, Vice-President Soph- omore Class '47-'48. Vice-President Glee Club '49-'5O. Vice- President ASM '49-'50, Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate Award '46. Franks, Arthur L ....................... Mining ............,,.......... Rolla, Mo. ASM '48, AIME '49-'50, Miner Board '47-'48, Miner Staff '48-'49, Transfer from Rockhurst and University oi Cali- tornia. Frautschi, Richard I .....,..... Mechanical .......... Kansas City, Mo. Honor List '48-'49. ASME. Frazier, Richard M ............ ,..Metallurgy ............., Oak Park, Ill. Tau Kappa Epsilon Secretary '48-'49. President '49 50. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. AFS '47-'50. Vice-Chairman '45-'49, ROTC Band '46-'47. Student Assistant Metallurgy Depart- ment '48. Freeman, Clyde C. ...... Mining-Petroleum ...... Poplar Bluff, Mo. Transfer from College of Agriculture tUniversity of Missouril. Student Assistant '48-'-19. Freeman, David I ............... Electrical .............. West Plains, Mo. Honor List '47-'48-'49. Transfer irom Southern Missouri State Teachers College. Freuler, Paul A ........... Mechanical .......... Webster Groves, Mo. Independents '48. Vice'President '48-'49. Member '49-'50. ASME '47-'48-'49. Student Council '48-'49, Alternate '49-'50. Tech. Cooperative Club '48-'49. ineteen-Fifi Friske, Elmer W ...... .. ....... Mining ........ ....... R ockland, Wis. Fugate, David P ................. Electrical ................ Weaubleau, Mo. Honor List '49. Baptist Student Union '47-'50, Vice-President '49. President '50. Transfer from Southwest Baptist College. AIEE '49-'5U. Funk, Harry Curtis ......,......... Ceramics .................. Belleville, Ill. Sigma Pi '47-'50. ASC '49-'5D. ROTC Band '47, Miner Board '47-'48. Feature Editor '48-'49. News Staff '49-'50. St. Pat's Board '48-'50, Secretary '5O. Gabelman, Bill L ........... Mining-Petroleum .......... St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '46-'47, Gaddy, loseph H .............,. Mechanical .............. Newburg, Mo. ASME. Gallimore, Hal G ......... ......... M ining ...... ........ Evanston, Ill. AIME '49-'50. Gandhi, C. D ........... Electrical ........ Santa Cour, Bombay, India Honor List '49. Photo Club '49. Transfer from Siddiranka College. Garino, Ioseph E ..................... Mechanical .................... Benld, Ill. Independents '49-'5O. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. ASME '49- '50. MSPE '49-'50. Transfer from Navy Training School. Gates, Robert W .,........,........ Mechanical .................... Rolla, Mo. ASME. Geiger, Gerald A ............... Mechanical .............. Florissant, Mo. ASME '48-'50. Hammer Throwers '48-'49-'50. Transier from Missouri Valley College. Foster Franklin Franks Freeman, D. Freuler Friske Gaddy Gallimore Gandhi Frauischi Fraizer Freeman Fugate Funk Gabelman Garlno Gates Geiger Page Seventy-I-'ive Senior lass Geiss, Edward George .......... Mechanical .......... Marshall, Mo. ASME '48-'49-'50, Transter from Missouri Valley College. Student Assistant Chemistry Department '49. Gensman, Herbert Arends ........ Mining ........ West Bend, Wie. George, Orvin K ................... Civil .................. Center Ridge, Ark. Engineers Club '46-'47'48-'49. Secretary-Treasurer '49-'50. Honor List '48-'49. ASCE '48-'49. Student Assistant C.E. De- partment '48-'49-'50. George, R. H ......................... Civil .................,...... Farmona, Ark. Engineers Club '47-'48-'49-'5O. Honor List '48-'49, ASCE '48- '49. Student Assistant C.E. Department '49. MSPE Student As- sistant '49-'50. Gergeceft, George William .... Mechanical .... Granite City, Ill. Honor List '47-'48-'49. Alpha Phi Omega '48-'49-'50. ASME '47-'48-'49-'50, President '49-'50. Giacomelli, Savino .............. Electrical .............. Iohnston City, lll. Honor List '46-'47. Gibbs, Louis Albert ............ Mining. .,......... New Rochelle, N. Y. Independents '49-'50. AIME '49-'50. Transfer from Cham- plain College. Gillen, David U.. .,............... Mining .................. Bloomington, Ill. Chi Sigma '47-'49, Theta Xi '49-'5D. Treasurer '5O. Alpha Phi Omega Treasurer '49. AIME. Transfer from Illinois State Normal University. ' Gilmore, Iohn W., lr ........... Metallurgy .......... Highland, Kans. Honor List '49. AFS '48-'50. ASM '48-'5O. Transfer from Highland Iunior College and New Mexico School ot Mines. Student Assistant Metallurgy Department '50, AIME '47-'50. Glenn, David Ernest ...... ...... M echanical ............ Carthage, Mo. Kappa Sigma Assistant Treasurer '48-'49. Treasurer '49-'50, Honor List '47-'48-'49-'50. ASME. ROTC Second Lieutenant '48-'49. SAME. Glenn, Donald Lloyd ................ Civil ..... ........ . ..Edwardsville, Ill. AREA '49-'50. Gamma Delta '48-'49. Business Manager '49- '50. Transfer from Washington University and Shurtleii College. Glover, Thomas O ........ ..... . Mining ......... . ....... Benton, lll. AIME '49-'50, Gminski, Eugene S ..................... Civil ........ ...... A lbion, N. Y. Honor List '48-'49. ASCE '48-'49. Gooding, Alan Coleman ............ Electrical ............ Atlanta, Mo. Sigma Pi '48-'50. AIEE. Gore, Arthur G ............................. Civil ......... . ............. .....Ioliet, Ill. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49, Chi Epsilon. ASCE. AHBA. MSPE. ROTC Sergeant '48. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '49. Gorline, A. W .......... ........ C hemical ........ ......... S t. Louis, Mo. Gosen, Theodore H ................. Chemical ................ St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '47-'48. AIChE '47-'48. Student Assistant Guid- ance Center '49-'SO. Gould, David S ....................... Metallurgy ..... .... . .... ........ A 1 ton, lll. Pi Kappa Alpha '47-'48-'49-'50, Intramural Manager '4B. Assistant Treasurer '49. Treasurer '49. President '5O. Theta '49-'50. ASM '48-'49-'50. AIME '48-'49-'50. Transfer from St. Louis University. x Geiss Gensmen George, O. George, R. Gergecett Giacomelli Gibbs Glllen Gilmore Glenn, D. E. Glenn, D. L. Glover Gminski Gooding Gore Gorline Gosen Gould Page Seventy-Six Graffagna Graves Greco Green, P. E. Greenberg Greenblat Gregory Griffin Gurley Gurnea Gutzler Haas Gray Green, Greene Grimm Guth Hagan Q ineteen-Fiftt Graffagna, Richard C ................. Mechanical ....,........... Elgin, Ill. Lambda Chi Alpha '48-'5D. Secretary '49-'50, Honor List '47- '48-'49. ASME '47-'50. MSPE '49-'50, Transfer from Univer- sity of Illinois. Student Assistant Library '49-'50. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate Award '49. Graves, Clarence, Ir .....,....... Mining-Geology., .......... Rolla, Mo. AIME '48-'50. ROTC Second Lieutenant '48, First Lieutenant '48-'49. SAME '49-'50. Secretary '50. Gray, Ivan Lee ...................... Chemical ...................... Rolla, Mo. Alpha Chi Sigma '48-'5O. AIChE '49-'50, Transfer from Car- thage College. Greco, Louis Eugene .............. Mechanic ...........,.. St. Louis, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi Steward '49-'50. Executive Council '49-'5U. Honor List '48-'49. Blue Key '49, Theta Tau '48-'49-'5O. ASME '48-'50. MSM Players. St. Pat's Board '48-'49. Treas- urer '49-'50, Hollamo '47-'50. Miner Advertising Manager '5O. Green, Paul Edward ...... Mining-Petroleum ...... Platteville, Wis. Transfer from Wisconsin Institute of Technology and Wiscon- sin State Teachers College. Green, Paul W., Ir .,.. ................. C ivil .................... St. Louis, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha '49-'50. ASCE '48-'49-'50. ARBA '48-'49. MSPE '50. Glee Club '48-'49. Transfer from Harris Iunior College. Student Assistant Drawing Department '48-'49.-'50. Greenberg, Aaron I ................... Civil ......r........... Wichita, Kans. Iackling Terrace Council '48-'49-'5O. Tech. Cooperative Club '48-'49. Tau Beta Pi. Phi Kappa Phi. Honor List '46-'47-'48- '49. Chi Epsilon. ASCE. ABBA. Miner Board '484'5O. Siu- dent Assistant C.E. Department '48-'49. Greenblatt, Albert Martin .............. Civil .............. St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Epsilon Pi. ASCE '48-'49-'5D. Transfer from Harris Teachers College. ABBA '48-'49-'5O. Greene, Frank S ...... ........ C hemical ................ Windfield, Ala. Chi Sigma '47. Gregory, Scott Henry .......... Mining-Petroleum .......... Skokie, Ill. Chi Sigma '47-'4B. Theta Xi '49-'50. Steward '50, AIME '48- '50. MSPE '49-'50. Griffin, Donald Clement ........ Ceramics ........ Manhasset, N. Y. ACS '49-'50. Transfer from Bethany College. Grimm, David Curt .............. Metallurgy .... . ......... St. Louis, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha Treasurer '48. President '48-'49. Pledge Master '49, Honor List '46-'47. Blue Key Vice-President '50. Theta Tau. ASM. Basketball B Team '47-'48. Iunior Class President '48-'49. Inter-Fraternity Council '48-'49. Gurley, Lannes LaVern .......... Chemical ............ East Alton, lll. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. Gurnea, Robert Fulton .......... Metallurgy .......... Flat River, Mo. Honor List '48-'49. ASM. Transfer from Flat River Iunior College. Guth, lack Edward .................... Civil ......... ........... S t. Louis, Mo. Sigma Nu Lieutenant Commander '50. ASCE '46-'50. AREA '49-'5D. Detonaters. Pershing Rifles. Gamma Delta. Gutzler, Paul Iunior .... . ............. Mining ........ .....,. I ennings, Mo. AIME. Gamma Delta. Haas, Paul A ..,...................... Chemical .................. ...... R olla, Mo. Tau Beta Pi '48-'49-'50. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. Alpha Chi Sigma '49-'50. AlChE '48-'49-'50. Gamma Delta '48-'49-'50. Student Assistant Chemistry Department '49-'50. Hagan, Warren E ....................... Civil ............,......... Mattoon , Ill. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. MSPE President '49-'50. Student Assistant C.E. Department '48-'49. P. W. Page Seventy-Seven Hall, E. Hall, R. Halleman Hammond, I. Hampson Hankins Hardin Hardy Hollis Senior lass Hall, Ernest Bernard ........ Mechanical ........ Pleasant Hope, Mo, Transier from Southwest Missouri State College. Hall, Roy E .................,......... Electrical ..................... ..... R alla, Mo. Transfer from Kansas City Junior College. Hallemann, Ioseph Edward ....., Electrical ...... New Haven, Mo. Independents '47-'48. Ham, Horace Born ............ Mining ............ Mountain Grove, Mo. AIME '46, '49-'5O. Hamlin, Leonard Dean .,...... Mechanical .... ,...Kansas City. Mo. Student Assistant Library '47-'48. Hammond, Gerald L ............. Mechanical .......... Springfield, lll. Honor List '47-'48-'49, ASME '48-'49, Transfer from Spring- field Iunior College. Hammond, lames Q .......,........... Electrical ................ Viola, Ark. Honor List '46-'47, Basketball B Team '47-'48. Track Team '48. Hampson, Walter Lee. ...........,. Chemical .............. Sedalia, Mo. Engineers Club '47-'48. Honor List '46-'47-'48. Alpha Chi Sigma '49-'50. AIChE '47. ROTC Second Lieutenant '48, First Lieutenant '48-'50, Transfer from University of Missouri. Student Assistant Chemistry Department '48, Hankins oe D ......... ........... C hemical ....,............... Sedalia Mo . l . - Honor List '47-'48-'49. ROTC Second Lieutenant '48. First Lieutenant '48-'49. Transfer from University of Missouri. Hannan, Walter T .,............... Mining ................ Livingston, Wis. Honor List '48-'49. AIME '49-'50, Transfer from Wisconsin Institute of Technology. Ham Hamlin Hammond G Hannan Hansbrough Hanson Harrison Hart, F. Hart, W Hansbrough, Frank G ........,.... Electrical .............. Palmyra, Mo. Independents '49-'50. AIEE. Transferred from Westminster College, Hannibal-LaGrange College, University of Missouri. Hanson, Thomas L ................... Mechanical .................. loliet, Ill. Kappa Alpha. Honor List '49, ASME '49-'50. Transfer from Joliet Iunior College. Hardin, Austin .................... Chemical .................... Camden, Mo. Tau Beta Pi '48-'49-'5O. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. AIChE '47- '48-'49. Student Assistant Chemistry Department '48-'49-'50. Hardy, Holland Lee ....,............... Civil .................... Carthage, Ill. Chi Epsilon '49-'5D. ASCE '47-'50. MSPE '49-'5O. Wesley Foundation '49-'50, Graduate ot University of Illinois '47. Hollis, William ...................... Metallurgy .....,................ Rolla, Mo, ASM '41-f47, '48 49-'5O. Student Assistant Geology Depart- ment '46. Student Assistant C.E. Department '48. Harrison, Robert Moore. ............... Civil .................... Benton, Mo. ASCE. AREA. MSPE. Wesley Foundation. Transfer from Cape State. Hart, Francis Harold ................ Mechanical ................ Peoria, lll. Tau Beta Pi Vice-President '50, Phi Kappa Phi. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate Award '48-'49. ASME Treasurer '48, SAME Treasurer '49, President '49-'5O. Student Assistant Military Department '48-'49-'50. Cadet Second Lieutenant '47-'-48. Cadet Captain '48-'49, Distinguished Military Student. Hart, Wayne D ......................... Science ........................ Orient, Ill. Sigma Phi Epsilon '49-'50. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. AIMME '49-'5D. Page Seventy-Eight Hauser, Max E ............... Mining-Geology .............. Glendale, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon '49-'50. Honor List '48-'49, AIMME '49-'50. MSM Players '45-'49. Transfer from University of Philippines. Student Assistant Mining Department '49, Hawkins, Irvin I ....... ........ C ivil ........ ......... R olla, Mo. ASCE '46-'47. Hay, loseph L ................. Ceramics ..... ,.., ....... P o plar Bluff, Mo. Sigma Pi '46-'50. ACS Treasurer '49. Haymes, William ...,.... Mining-Petroleum ........ Springfield, Mo. Phi Kappa Phi. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. Alpha Phi Omega '48-'50. AIMME '49-'50. ROTC Second Lieutenant '48-'49. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate Award '47-'49. Heath, Donal Lloyd .................. Ceramics .................... Rolla, Mo. M Club '48-'49. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. Blue Key '48- '49. President '49-'50. Theta Tau '48-'49-'50. President '49. Keramos '49, President '49-'50. AIME. MSPE Vice-President '49, ACS '49. Football '46-'47-'4B. Student Assistant P.E. Department '46. Student Assistant Ceramics Department '49. Student Assistant Vets Office '47-'48. Herbert, Robert .................... Metallurgy. ................... Troy, N. Y. Independents '48-'49. ASM '48-'49-'50. American Foundry- men's Association '49-'50. Transfer from Mohawk College. Heisler, William B ............,.. Chemical ............ Pinckneyville, lll. AlChE '49-'50, Hellriegel, Edgar I ................. Ceramics ........,......... Hollis, N. Y. Honor List '47-'48. Alpha Psi Omega '49-'50. ACS '49-'50. President '50. MSM Players '48-'50. President '50. Keramos '49-'50. ineteen-Fifi Helwig, Arthur Woods ............ Chemical ............ St. Louis, Mo. Engineers Club '48-'49-'50. Tau Beta Pi '48-'49-'50. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. Alpha Chi Sigma '48-'50. Master Al- chemist '49-'5O. AIChE '47-'50. Vice-President '49-'50. SAME '49-'50. ROTC Staff Sergeant '48. Second Lieutenant '48-'49. Student Assistant Chemistry Department '48-'49-'50. Phi Kappa Phi '50. Henderson, William B ................... Civil ............ . ..... Lancaster, O. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. American Road Builders Associa- tion '49-'5O. ASCE '48-'49. Henry, C. Ellis, Ir. .............. .Electrical ................ St. Louis, Mo. AIEE. Hercules, Francis P ......... . ..... Electrical .............. St. Charles, Mo. Honor List '47-'48-'49. lackling Terrace Council '49-'50. Hernan, Iohn P .................. ...Chemical .... . ............... St. Louis, Mo. Tech. Club '48-'49-'50. Independents '48-'49. Honor List '46- '47-'48-'49. Alpha Chi Sigma '48-'49-'50. AIEE. AlChE '48- '49-'5U. Iackling Terrace Council '48-'49. Herndon, William F ............... Science .............. Kansas City, Mo. Glee Club '47-'48-'49-'50. ROTC Band '46-'47. Transfer from Central College, Kansas City Iunior College. Herley, David F ......... Mining-Petroleum ........ Kansas City, Mo. Honor List '48-'49. Student Assistant Library Department '47. Herrmann, Thomas A ................... Civil .................. St. Louis, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi '47-'50. Historian '48. Int. Manager '49. Executive Council '50. ASCE '48-'49, Cheerleader President '49. Historian '48-'49. MEM '48-'49. Executive Council '49- '50. Student Council Representative '48-'49. Rollamo Board. '47-'50. ARBA. MSPE. Hess, George Ellis.. ..... ............. C eramics ..........,......... Rolla, Mo. Honor List '48. MSM Radio Club '48. Transfer from Univer- sity of Missouri. Hetherington, lame-s Lee .......... Mining .......... Avon Park, Fla. Tau Kappa Epsilon Pledge Master '49-'50. Historian '47-'49. M Club '47-'50. AIME '49-'50. Swimming Team '47-'48, Hauser Hawkins Hay Heisler Hellriegel Helwig Hernan Herndon Harley Haymes Heath Hebert Henderson Henry Hercules Herrmann Hess Hetherington Page Seventy-Nine Senior lass Higgins, Albert I .......... . .... Mining-Geology .,............ Potosi, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi '46-'5O. Sergeant-at-Arms '47-'48. Steward '48-'49. Executive Council '5O. Honor List '46-'47. AIME '49- '50. Transfer from Michigan State College. I-lilburn, James O ..........,...... Science ................ Kansas City, Mo. Honor List '47-'48-'49, Physics Ferreters '48-'49. Assistant Chemist '49-'S0. Transfer from South Dakota State College. Student Assistant Physics Department '49-'50, Hilgenbrink, Iohn Thomas ...... .,.. C hemical .......... Hannibal, Mo. Alpha Chi Sigma '49-'5U. AIChE. Hillhouse, David Leslie ............ Electrical .............. Branson, Mo. Independents '48-'5D. Tech. Club '48-'49. Phi Kappa Phi '48- '49. Tau Beta Pi '49-'50, Honor List '46-'47-'48. AIEE '48A'50. Transfer from University of Tennessee and University of Kentucky. Hinch, Victor M .....,........... Mechanical ................ Iennings, Mo. Tech. Club '48-'49-'50. Honor List '48-'49. ASME '48-'49-'50. Transfer from Kirksville State Teachers College. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate Award '49. Hissom, Robert C.. .,............... Ceramics. ............... ..Liverpool, O. Kappa Alpha '46-'50. Usher '47-'48, Assistant in Meeting '48- '49. Honor List '45-'46. ACS '49, Hitit, Husyin A ........ ....... C hemical .,..... ....... B olu, Turkey Hobelman, Martin .................. Metallurgy .................... Rolla, Mo. Kappa Sigma '45-'50. Outer Guard '49-'5D. ASM '49-'50. Basketball Team '47. Football '47-'48. Hockett, Donald Dean ....,..... Mechanical .......... East Alton, lll. ASME '49-'50. Transfer from Shurtleff College. Hoeffler, Calvin A ............... Metallurgy .............. Brooklyn, N. Y. American Foundrymen's Society '49-'50. Transfer from Samp- son College. Hoffman, Flo cl ...... . ........... Me-tallur .................. Somerset Pa Y QY . ASM '49-'50. American Foundrymen's Society '49-'50. Ex- perato ASSI President '48-'49-'50. Student Assistant C.E. De- partment '48-'49-'5D. Hoffman, George C ................. Civil ................ Highbridae, N. l Lambda Chi Alpha '48-'5O. Independents. Theta Tau '48-'49 '50. ASCF '48-'49. American Road Builders Association '49- '50, Fencing Club '47-'48, Editor of Civilizer. Wesley Foun- dation '49-'50. Transfer from Upsala College, Navy Schools. Hollenbach. Bernard D ............. Electrical ............ Amazonia, Mo. AIEE '46-'50, Hollingsworth, Cecil E .,.. ........... M echanical .............. Rolla, Mo. Independents '49-'50. ASME '49-'50. MSPE Directors '49-'5O. Holme, Rudolph N ....... ........ M etallurgy .............. Lynbrook, N. Y. Tau Kappa Epsilon '48-'50. Vice-President '48-'49. Honor List '41-'47, '46-'47, American Society for Metals '47. ASM '48-'49-'50. Secertary of MSM Music Club. ROTC Sergeant '48. Second Lieutenant '48-'49. Detonater's Commanding Officer '47-'48, Executive Officer '48-'49. Pershing Rifles Executive Officer '49-'5O. Holt, Roy E ....................... Electrical ...................... St. Louis, Mo. AIEE '4B. Transfer from Washington University. Student AS- sistant Registrar's Office '48-'49, Honerkamp, Donald Lee .......... Chemical .......... St. Charles, Mo. Tech. Club '48-'49-'50. Tau Beta Pi '49-'50. Phi Kappa Phi '50. Honor List '47-'48-'49, Alpha Chi Sigma '49-'50. AIChE '47-48-'49-'50. Transfer from Southeast Missouri State, Wash- ington University. Hoppe, Charles H ........... Chemical .......... Cape Girardeau, Mo. Honor List '47-'48-'49. Alpha Chi Sigma '48-'49. AIChE '48- '49-'50. Photo Club '47-'48. Transfer from Southeast Mis- souri State College. Page Eighty Higgins Hilburn l-Iillhouse Hinch Httit Hobelman Hoeffler Hoffman, F. Hollenbach Hollingsworth Holt Honerkamp l-lilgenbrink Hissorn Hickett Hoffman, G Holme Hoppe K Horsley Houk Howard Hudson Humphrey Hutchings -6 'His i' Horst Houska Howes Hughes, I. Hunt Hutchison 5 Horton Hovis Huber Hughes, Hursh Hymes ineteen-Fifi Horsley, loseph Iohn .,.............,.... Civil .................... Sikeston, Mo. Phi Kappa Phi. Honor List '48-'49. Chi Epsilon '49-'5O. Treasurer '50. ASCE '48-'5U. Transfer from Southeast Mis- souri State Teachers College. MSPE. Horst, William E ................ .Metallurgy ................ Glendale, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha '47-'50. Secretary '48. Treasurer '48-'50. Alumni Secretary '49. Historian '49, Treasurer '50, Theta Tau Recognition Award '48-'49. Honor List '47-'48-'49-'5U. Blue Key '49-'50. AIME '48-'50. Rollamo Board '48-'49-'50. Literary Editor '49, Classes Editor '50. Horton, Donald William .... , ..... Mechanical. ......... St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma. ASME '49-'50. ROTC Second Lieutenant '48- '49. Transfer from Harris Teachers College. Houk, Clarence ........ . ....... Mining-Geology .................. Rolla, Mo. Sigma Nu. AIME '49-'50. Houska, Howard ....................., Civil ..................,... St. Louis, Mo. Independents '49-'50. Tech. Club '48-'49-'50. Honor List '49. ASCE '48-'5U. AREA '48-'50, Vice-President '50, Hovis, Floyd E ............... Mechanical ....,......... River Mines, Mo. Independents '49. ASME '48-'50. Transfer from Flat River Junior College. F Howard, Hildon Dean .............. Electrical .............. St. Louis, Mo. Tech. Club '48-'49. Honor List '47-'48. AIEE '47-'5O. IRE '49- '50. Independents '48-'50. Howes, George Edward ........ Mining-Petroleum ........ Rolla, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon '47-'5O. Huber, Paul Arnold.. .......... Mechanical ............ Perryville, Mo. Honor List '49. ASME '47-'48-'49-'5O. Hudson, Albrose Iohn ...... Metallurgy ...... Niagara Falls, N. Y. Sigma Phi Epsilon Treasurer '47. Comptroller '47-'48-'49-'50. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. Theta Tau '48-'49-'50. Inter-Fra- ternity Council '48-'49. Student Assistant in Geology De- partment '48. Hughes, Iarnes W ................. Chemical ................ St. Louis, Mo. Engineers Club '44. Honor List '49. Alpha Chi Omega. AICl'iE. Student Assistant Chemistry Department '44. Hughes, William P ..................... Civil ............, . ...... Calhoun, Mo. Independents '47-'48, Honor List '47-'48-'49. ASCE. Transfer from Central Missouri State Teachers College. Humphrey, Waldo D ..................... Mining .................... Rolla, Mo. Independents '47-'48. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. AIMME President '49-'50. Student Assistant Drawing Department '48- '49. Student Assistant Mining Department '49-'50. Hunt, Richard .................. Mechanical ........,........... Phoenix, Ariz. Pi Kappa Alpha '45-'50. Treasurer '47-'48, Vice-President '48-'49. Alumni Secretary '49. Distinguished Military Stu- dent '49. C. L. Dake Geological Society Corresponding Sec- retary. ASCE. AIMME. Rifle Team '49. SAME '48. Secre- tary '48-'49-'5O. Cadet Corporal ROTC '47. Cadet Captain '48. Cadet Lieutenant Colonel '48-'49. Hursh. Clyde L ....... ...........,....., S cience ........................ Rolla, Mo. Student Assistant in Physical Education Department. Hutchings, Louis E ....................... Mining .................... Morris, lll. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49, AIME '48-'50. ROTC Sergeant '48. Hutchison, Alden Craig .......... Mechanical .......... LaGrange, lll. Independents '49-'5D. ASME '47-'5O. Transfer from Lyons Township Iunior College. Hyrnes, Charles Robert.. ..,. Metallurgy .,.... Osage Beach, Mo. Independents '47-'48. Honor List '46-'47. Iames Scholarship '48, American Poundrymen's Society '49-'5O. Transfer from Missouri Valley College and U. S. Merchant Marine Acad- emy. W. Page Eighty-One iv lmus Irani Isbell Iten Iverson Jadwick James Jamieson Jare Jeffries Jenson Jerman Jerome Johnson, D. Johnson, E. Johnson, J. Johnson, M. Johnson, W S , l lmis, Ben W ........................... Chemical ........ ...... R olla, Mo. Jamison, George William .......... Chemical .......... St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '46-'47-'4B. AIChE '49-'50. lrani, Keki K ..................... Metallurgy .................... Bombay, India AIME '49-'5D. Transfer from University ot Bombay. Isbell, Clarence A., Jr ......,.. Metallurgy .....,.. Union City, Conn. Lambda Chi Alpha '47-'50. Transit Editor '49. Alpha Phi Omega '45, Secretary '48-'49-'50. ASM '49-'5O. American Foundrymen's Society '47-'48. Academy of Science Vice- President '44. President '45-'48. Cadet Corporal ROTC '44. Cadet Sergeant '45. Rollamo Board Associate Editor '4B. Classes Editor '49. Advertising Editor '49-'5O. Miner Board '48. Circulation Manager '48-'49-'50, Gamma Delta '48. Glee Club Secretary-Treasurer '48-'49. President '5O. AIMME '48 lten, Henry Clay ...... ............ C hernical ..... ............. W ellston, Mo. Honor List '49. Alpha Chi Sigma '49, AlChE '48-'49, Trans- fer from Southwest Missouri State Teachers College. Iversen, Reid E ................... Chemical .................. Springfield, Ill. Honor List '48. AlChE '49-'5O. Transfer from Michigan State College and Illinois Wesleyan University. Jadwick, John E ..................... Mining ........................ Chicago, Ill. Independents '48-'49. Tech. Cooperative Club '48-'49. Secre- tary-Treasurer '49-'50. Honor List '46-'47-'48. Blue Key '49- '5l'J. Theta Tau Inner Guard '49. Regent '49-'5U. AIME '49- '50. MSPE State Associate Director '-19. Miner Board Busi- ness and Advertising Manager '49-'5D. Fencing '47-'48, Stu- dent Assistant Mining Department '48-'49. Student Assistant Library '49. James, David D ............... Mechanical. ............. Springfield, Mo. Sigma Pi. ASME '49-'5O. MSPE '49-'50. Canterbury Club '48- '50. Secretary '49. President '50. Interfaith Council '49-'5O. Secretary '50. Transfer from Southwest Missouri State Teachers College. Lambda Chi Alpha Treasurer '4Ei. Ritualist '49, Honor List '48-'47-'48-'49. Alpha Chi Sigma '48, AlChE '47-'48. Missouri Academy oi Science '46-'47. Student Assistant Drawing De- partment '47-'48. Ritualist '49-'5U. Jare, Jacob .,.................... Mechanical .............,.. . ..... St. Louis, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Honor List '46-'47. ASME '48-'49. Inter- Fraternity Council '47-'48-'49. Vice-President '49-'50. Jefferies, Norman W ........... Mining-Petroleum ........ ..Rolla, Mo. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. ROTC Corporal '48, Jenson, Luther V ................... Mining ......,.......... Belleville, Wis. I Jerman, Theo. Irwin ............ Mining ............ Shouler Grove, Wis. Jerome, Gerhard D ................... Electrical .................. Dowell, lll. Transfer from Southern Illinois University. Johnson, Donald H ............... Mechanical .............. St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Nu. Football '45. Gamma Delta Treasurer '46-'47. Transfer from Harris Junior College. Johnson, Edward L ............. Mining-Geology ............ Joplin, Mo. Honor List '49. Transfer from Joplin Junior College. Johnson, John C ....................... Mining ...................... Rialto, Calif. Transfer from San Bernardino Junior College. Johnson, Malcolm George .............. Civil .............. Albion, N. Y. ASCE '48-'49. Hammer Throwers '48-'49. Johnson, Warren H ............. ....Civil ................ Schiller Park. Ill. Tech. Club '48-'49-'50. Independents '49-'5D. Tau Beta Pi. Phi Kappa Phi. Honor List '47-'48-'49. Chi Epsilon. ASCE '48-'49. ROTC Second Lieutenant '48-'49. SAME Pledge '49- '5O. Student Council Treasurer '49-'50. Wesley Foundation '47-'48-'49. Vice-President '48-'49-'50. Transfer from Univer- sity of Illinois. Glee Club '48-'49-'50. Pershing Rifles Com- pany K-7 5-3 '49-'50. American Road Builders Association. Page Eighty-Two Johnston, Henry Melvin, Ir ............... Mining .............. Morris, Ill. Honor List '45-'46-'47, AIME '49-'50. Johnston, Robert Andrew ............ Metallurgy ............ Pevely, Mo. Phi Kappa Phi '50. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49-'50. Student As- sistant Library '48. Iohnston, Ralph E., lr ....... Metallurgy ...... University City, Mo. Kappa Alpha Historian '-47. Corresponding Secretary '49. Vice-President '49-'50. Honor List '46-'I-17. Blue Key '49-'50. Corresponding Secretary '50. Theta Tau '49-'5D. Missouri Academy of Science Vice-President '47. State Secretary '4S. Vice-President '48. President '49. State President '49-'50. MSPE '49-'5O. ROTC Band '46-'47-'48, Miner Board '48-'50. 1 Rollamo '50, Miner News Staff '49. Feature Editor '49-'50. ASM '49-'50. American Foundryn1en's Society Secretary '48- '49. Secretary-Treasurer '49-'50, ROTC Second Lieutenant '48-'49. First Lieutenant '48-'49, Drum Major Band '49-'50. Sophomore Class Secretary '47-'48. Physics Ferreters '49, SAME '48-'50. AFS '49-'50. Secretary-Treasurer '50, Iohnston, Robert E ......... Metallurgy ........ University City, Mo. Iones, Albert A ................... Mining .................. Poland Mines, Pa. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. AIME Secretary '4B. MSPE Secre- tary '49-'50. AIMME '49-'50, Iones, Lester Gale .............,.. Electrical ...... ....... S t. Louis, Mo. Iones, Robert Willis ......... ....... E lectrical .....,........ Brookfield, Mo. Honor List '48-'49. Transfer from Missouri Valley College. Iackling Terrace Council '49-'50. Iones, Shelvy B ....................... Electrical ........ ........ R olla, Mo. Honor List '47-'48. ineteen-Fift Iones, William I-I ............. Electrical ............ Western Springs, lll. Tech. Club '49-'50, Tau Beta Pi '49-'5O. Honor List '48-'49. AIEE-IRE '49-'50, MSM Radio Club '48-'49, Wesley Founda- tion '48-'5U. Transfer from Lyons Township Junior College. Iorcke, Oliver A ................. Mechanical ...... .... ...... S t . Louis, Mo. Honor List '47-'48. ASME '48-'49-'50, Football '46-'47-'48-'49. M Club '48-'49-'50, Ioslin, Irwin L ....... ....... M echanical ................ Springfield, Mo. ASME. Iudah, Russell Iunior ........ Mining-Petroleum ........ Mexico, Mo. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49, Alpha Phi Omega '46-'47. Iuza, Donald Albert ....... ........ M ining ........... . ...... Haugan, Wis. Kallbrier, Ioseph E ...............,... Electrical ....... ........ R olla, Mo. AIEE. Student Assistant in Library '49. Kaller, Herman C ..................... Civil .................... St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma. Honor List' '45-'46-'47-'48-'49. Missouri Acad- emy of Science '46. ASCE '49-'50. Student Assistant C.E. Department '49-'5O. Kapernaros, Elias L ............ .Metallurgy ............ Flushing, N. Y. Honor List '46 47-'48-'49. American Foundrymen's Society '47-'48-'49-'50. Kasten, Kenneth G. .... .. ....... Ceramics ...... .... . Jackson, Mo. ACS. Kauffman, Edward E ............... Electrical .............. Princeton, Mo. Honor List '47-'48. AIEE '48. Hammer Throwers '48-'49. ROTC Second Lieutenant '48-'49. SAME '48-'50. Wesley Foundation '48-'49-'5O. Student Assistant Chemistry Depart- ment '48. L3 Iohnston, H. Iohnston, R. A. Iohnston, R. E. Iohnston Jones, A. Iones, L. IODGS. R- Iones,'S. Iones, W. Iorcke Ioslin Iudah Iuzah Kallbrier Kaller Kapernaros Kasten Kauffman Page Eighty-Three Senior Class A Kehr, Edwin Allan ...... ........ M ining ........ . ...... Bunker Hill, Ill. AIMEE '49-'50. Keller, Gerald N. .......... Mining-Geology .......... Savannah, Mo. Independents '49-'50. Tech. Club '49-'50. AIME. Transfer from St. Ioseph Iunior College. Kelley, George Henderson ,... Metallurgy .... Marblehead, Mass, AIME '48-'50, AFS '49-'50. Icrckling Terrace Council '47 49. Kellison, George Bernard ............ Civil ............ Highland, Kans. Tech. Club. American Road Builders Association. Kelly, Peter Barnes .............. Civil .............. Capetown, So. Africa Independents. MSPE. Canterbury Club. Kelly, William Aaron ......... ,Mechanical ....,..... Springfield, Mo. Honor List '47-'49. ASME. Kennedy, I. C ......... ........ C ivil ....... .. ....... Poplar Bluff, Mo. ASCE '47. Kenny, Raymond I ................. Mining ................ Platteville, Wis. Kessler, William Dodds .,.......... Electrical ............ Rochester, Ill. Phi Kappa Phi '50. Honor List '48-'49. AIEE-IRE. Transfer from Springfield Junior College. Ketz, John Ioseph .................. Mining. ................. Gary, West Va. Sigma Phi Epsilon. AIME. Transfer from Marshall College. Kieffer, William Iohn .,.......... Electrical ............ Maplewood, Mo. Independents '47-'48. MSM Radio Club. Gamma Delta. Kime, Max Dean ................ Electrical ................ Iarnes Port, Mo. Honor List '48-'49, Transfer from Northwest Missouri Teach- ers College and University of Florida. King, Alvin C ............. ...... E lectrical ....... ....,.. G ranite City, Ill. AIEE. Gamma Delta. King, Donald T ................... Mining .................. Indianapolis, Ind. Honor List '48-'49. AIMME. Kingsborough, Donald B ......... Electrical ........ Kansas City. Mo. Radio Club '49. Klaber, George B ................. Mechanical ................ St. Louis, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha. MSPE '49-'5O. Klaus, lrving .......... ...... C eramics., ........ .... . .New Brunswick, N. I. Alpha Epsilon Pi House Manager '50. Tech. Club '48-49. ACS. Klein, Roger E., Ir ....... ....... E lectrical ................ Kirkwood, Mo. AIEE. N l Page Eighty-Four Kehr Kellison Kennedy Ketz King, A. Klaber Keller KelleY Kelly, P. Ke1lY. W- Kenny Kessler Kieffer Kime King, D, Klngsborough Klaus Klein Kleine Knappert Knoebel Koch Kollasch Kottwttz Klemm Knauer Knoernschild Koenig Konop Kovach Klemme Knight Knowles Kofahl Koppel Koziboski ineteen-Fifi I , Kleine, Paul I ................... Mechanical .................. St. Louis, Mo. I ASME. Transfer from Harris Teachers College. Klemm, Donald C ........ ........ M ining ...... ......... M adison, Wis. Klemme, Alfred .................... Chemical .................... St. Louis, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon Treasurer '46 47. Alpha Chi Sigma. AIChE. Knappert, Iohn Wm ................. Mechanical ..............., Rolla, Mo. Kappa Alpha. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49, ASME. ROTC Ser- geant '48. St. Pat's Board. Knauer, Robert T ................... Chemical ..... ......... .... S t . Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma President '50, Honor List '46-'47-'48. Alpha Chi. Sigma Treasurer '49-'50. AlChE. ROTC Staff Sergeant, Sec- ond Lieutenant. Inter-Fraternity Council '48-'49. Knight, George L ........... Metallurgy .......... Webster Groves, Mo. Alpha Phi Omega Alumni Secretary. ASM. ROTC Staff Sergeant. Wesley Foundation. Student Assistant. Detona- tors. Knoebel, Richard H ......... Mechanical ........ West Orange. N. I. ASME '49 5U. Transfer from Champlain College. Knoernschild, Ralph I ............. Chemical ............ St. Charles, Mo. AIChE '48-'5U. Gamma Delta '47-'50, Vice-President '4B. Transfer from Central College. Knowles, Carl Michael .............. Civil. ............. Springfield, Mo. Honor List '47-'48-'49. ASCE. ABBA. Transfer from South- west Missouri State. Koch, Iack N ...... ................. C eramics ...................... Clayton, Mo. Kappa Sigma Rush Captain '49-'50. ASC. Glee Club. Koenig, Wesley B ..................... Mining ................... .Marissa, Ill. Independents. AIME '47-'50, Gamma Delta '48-'50. Kofahl, Iohn Fl ....... ......... M echanical ....... ...... . .Licking, Mo. ASME. Kollasch, Edward I ........... Mining-Petroleum .......... Purdln, Mo. Honor List '48-'49, Konop, Charles B ....... ........ M ining ....... ....... H augen, Wis. Koppel, Peter I ..................... Electrical ....,............... Ville Park, Ill. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Tau Beta Pi. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49, Alpha Phi Omega. Glee Club. ROTC Band. Student As- sistant E.E. and Drawing. Miner Board. Hollamo Board Tryout '49-'50, Kottwitz, Wayne Edward .............. Chemical .............. Rolla, Mo. Honor List '49. Alpha Chi Sigma '50. AlChE '50, Kovach, Iohn I ................... Electrical ....... ........ W ood River, Ill. Engineers Club. Honor List '48-'49. Koziboslci, Edw. Adolph, Ir ......... Chemical ........ St. Louis, Mo. Engineers Club '47. Independents '47. Board of Control on Engineers Club '48-'49. Alpha Chi Sigma '48. Student Coun- cil. Vice-President Iunior Class '48-'49. St. Pat's Board '48- '49-'50. Vice-President '49-'50. Board of Trustees for Publi- cations '48-'49. Page Eighty-Five 6. A -1. 4 1 wr! 1459 'J -f--av .l in 1-AK 'R Krainess Kraus Krause Kronsberg Kruse Kuehnert Laird Lake Lancaster Senior. lass Krainess, Albert M ...........,. Metallurgy ............ New York, N. Y. Pi Kappa Alpha. Honor List '48. ASM '47-'50, AIME '48-'50. Miner Board '46. Business Staff '47, Rollamo Board '48-'49. Student Assistant. Kraus, Karl L .......,..... Mechanical ............ University City, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Independents. Honor List '49, ASME. Krause, Arthur M ........... Mining-Petroleum .... , ..... Albany, N. Y. Tau Kappa Epsilon Secretary '49. ROTC Staff Sergeant. De- tonators. SAME Finance Officer. Student Assistant in Mili- tary Department. Pershing Rifles. Krautschneider, Karl .............. Mechanical ............ St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon. ASME. ROTC Second Lieutenant. Com- missioned Second Lieutenant in Reserve Corps. Kreienkamp, Ralph O ........ ....... E lectrical .............. Glencoe, Mo. Engineers Club. Missouri Academy of Science. Kreul, Robert N ................... Mining .,................ Fannimore, Wis. Kronsberg, Francis Nelson .......... Electrical .......... St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. MSM Radio Club. Iackling Terrace Council. Kruse, Arthur Otto .................... Civil .................... St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Nu. Theta Xi. Alpha Chi Sigma. ASCE. Gamma Delta. Kuehnert, Arlen E ............... Civil ....,......... Cape Girardeau, Mo. ASCE. Gamma Delta. Transfer irom Cape Girardeau State College. Krautschneider Kreienkamp Kreul Kuhlman Kunz Kyburz Landis Langston Lanham Kuhlman, Ennis A ................. Electrical ................ Concordia, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Honor List '47-'48. ROTC Second Lieu- tenant '48-'49. Kunz, Charles O ................. Metallurgy ,... ..... ,...... S t . Louis, Mo. Independents Treasurer '49-'50. Tech. Club '48-'50. Tau Beta Pi '48-'50, Phi Kappa Phi. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. AIME '48-'50. ASM '48-'50. AFS '49-'5D. Student Council Freshman Manual Commiittee. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate Award. Kyburz, Edward P ..,. ......,.... M ining .............. Hempstead, N. Y. Pi Kappa Alpha '47-'5O. Historian '48-'49-'50. Honor List '46. Blue Key '49, AIMME '47-'50. Inter-Fraternity Council '49- '5O. Rollamo Board Editor-in-Chief '49-'50. Organization Edi- tor '48-'49. ROTC Staff Sergeant '48-'49, First Lieutenant '49-'50. Captain '50. Board of Trustees of Student Publica- tions '49-'50. Laird, Harry Whyte .............. Metallurgy .............. Malvern, Ark. Lake, Laurence A ........ ..... . ..Mining ....... ........ M ontreal, Wis. Lancaster, Edgar M ............... Civil .............. Iefierson City, Mo. Tech. Cooperative Club. Transfer from Ieiferson City Colege. Landis, Edwin Robert ..... .Mining-Geology ...... Shrewsbury, Mo. Honor List '47-'48-'49. AIME. Langston, Merritt E ................... Metallurgy .................. Peoria, Ill. Lambda Chi Alpha House Manager '49, ASM. Transfer from Bradley University. Lanham, Thomas George ....... ...Electrical .......... St. Ioseph, Mo. Transfer from St. Joseph Iunior College. Page Eighty-Six Lanslorcl, Raymond E ........... Mining-Petroleum .......... Belle, Mo. Honor List '48-'49, AIMME. Student Assistant Library '49-'50. Lapinski, Chester I ................. Mining ....... ...... R othschild, Wis. Larkin, Kenneth P ................. Mining ...........,.... Cuba City, Wis. Transfer from Wisconsin Institute oi Technology. Lasko, Edward Patrick ................ Metallurgy ...... .. .... .Enid, Pa. AIME. Laubach, Eugene M ............. Electrical ............ Little Rock, Ark. Kappa Sigma. AIEE. Transfer from Little Rock Iunior Col- lege and University of Arkansas. Laumand, James L ................... Civil .................. Brentwood, Mo. Honor List '47-'48-'49. A1ChE. Transfer from Southwestern Missouri State. Lay, George Roberts ..,............. Civil ...... . ........,.... St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '48-'49. ASCE '46-'50. MSPE '49-'50, Photo Club. ABBA '49-'S0. Leach, Willard E ................... Electrical ....... ........ E llsinore, Mo. Engineers Club. Independents. Lee, Kenneth O ............... ...Mechanical ...,.. ........ . ...St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma Guard. Vice-President Sophomore Class '44. ineteen-Fift Leonard, Robert H ..................... Electrical .................... Rolla, Mo. Honor List '48, Student Assistant Drawing Department '48- '49-'5l'J. Student Assistant Library '48-'49-'50. Leverett, Virgil A ............. Mechanical ............ Hollywood, Calif. ASME. Transfer from Joplin Junior College. Levy, David Reuben ............ Mechanical .............. St. Louis, Mo. Lichius, Kenneth ..... ..,...... M echanical .......... .... C hestertield, Mo. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. ASME. Student Assistant Library '49-'5U. Lieber, Gerald ...... . ................. Civil ........ ....... S t. Louis, Mo. ASCE. Rifle Club. Liebsch, lack A ....................... Civil ......... ,.......... . .SL Louis, Mo. Tech. Cooperative Club. Honor List '48-'49. SAME. ROTC Sergeant '48. Second Lieutenant '48-'49. ABBA. Lillibridge, Robin .................... Civil .................... Granite City, Ill. ASCE. MSM Riile Club. Student Assistant Veterans Office '49-' 0. Lindimore, Eldon Collis ................ Ciivil ................ Montrose, Mo. Honor List '48-'49. ASCE. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate Award. Linkogle, Fred Earl .................. Mechanical .................. Alton, Ill. Alpha Phi Omega, Corresponding Secretary '49-'50. ASME. Transfer from Shurtleff College. Lansford Lapinski Larkin Lay Leach Lee Lichius Lieber Liebsch Lasko Laubach Laurnond Leonard Leverett Levy Lillibridge Lindimore Linkogle Page Eighty-Seven Senior lass Lockett, Donald M ............,.. Mechanical .............. Whitehall, Ill. Lodwick, Lewelyn N ........... Mechanical .......... Colombiana, O. Lohman, Harry C ....... ......... C hemical ................ St. Louis, Mo. Longolius, Walter C ..................... Civil .................... Lemay, Mo. Independents. Honor List '47-'48-'49. American Road Build- ers Association. Lorenz, Hubert N ....... ........ M ining ........ ....... L ancaster, Wis. Lowe, Gerald E .... ....... Ceramics ........ ....... R olla, Mo. ACS. Luetjen, l-luler Homas ................ Science ................ Srnithton, Mo. Tau Beta Pi '49-'50. Phi Kappa Phi '49-'50. Honor List '47- '-48349. Glee Club. Physics Ferreters '48-'50, Student Assist- ant Physics Department. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate Award '49. Sigma Pi Sigma '50, President '5U. Lukrotka, Lovell I ......................... Civil ........................ Rolla, Mo. ASCF. Student Assistant C.E. Department '48-'49. ROA '47- '49. Secretary-Treasurer. Lynch, Iohn ........ ....... C eramics ........ ........ F reeport. N. Y. Lyons, Francis D ........ ...... C ivil ....... ,..... S prinqtield, Mo. Lyons, Francis L ............... Mechanical .............. Brookfield, Mo. Lyons, Roger B ....................... Electrical ......... ....... R olla, Mo. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. AIEE. McCoid, Robert L ..................... Electrical ........ ...... R olla, Mo. Alpha Phi Omega. MSM Radio Club. McCornbs, Roger E ............... Mechanical .............. St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Pi. ASME. Photo Club. Student Assistant M.E. De- partment '48-'49. McCormack, Thomas I ........... Mechanical .......... Brooklyn, N. Y. ASME '5O. Transfer from Champion College. McDonald, Iames E ....... . ....., Mechanical ................ Iberia, Mo. ASME. McDonald, Robert E ........... Metallurgy .......... Springfield, Mass. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Honor List '46-'47. ASM. McDonough, Iohn D ......... Metallurgy ........ Los Angeles, Calif. Transfer from Compton College. Student Assistant C.E. De- partment '49. Lockett Longollus Luetien Lyons, F. McCold McDonald, Page Eighty-Eight Lodwick Lorenz Lukroika D. Lyons, F. L. McCombs I. McDonald, R. Lohman Lowe Lynch Lyons, R. McCormack McDonough Mclilhiney McFadden McGaughey McGee McGovern McGowan, R. McGrath McNely McNulty Maag Mable, G. MacDonald, D. McFal1 McGinnis McGowan, McNichols Mable, E. MacDonald l ineteen-Fift McElhiney, Robert S ,................ Mechanical ................ Rolla, Mo. ASME. McFadden, Hugh W ............... Mechanical ....... ....... C hicago, lll. Sigma Nu. ASME. Transfer from Morgan Park Iunior Col- lege. 4 lvIcPall, George Kieth .............. Mining .............. Platteville, Wis. McGaughey, Charles E ...... ..... . .Metallurgy ..........., Keokuk, la. Honor List '49, ASM. McGee, Richard L ..................... Electrical ....... ....... C onso, Mo. Engineers Club. Band '45-'47. McGinnis, William C ............. Science ............ Calico Rock, Ark. Honor List '47-'48-'49. Physics Ferreters. Transfer from Ar- kansas State College. McGovern, Daniel E ............. Mechanical ............ St. Louis, Mo. Independents. Engineers Club President '49-'50, Board of Commissioners '49 50. Student Council. McGowan, Robert E ............... Electrical .............. St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma Inner Guard. St. Pat's Board. McGowan, Iohn Preston. ....... Metallurgy ........ Chappells, S. C. McGrath, Donald B ................... Metallurgy ................ Gary, Ind. Honor List '47-'48-'49, ASM. Transfer from University of Arizona and Indiana University. McNely, Warren Eugene .............. Civil .............. East Alton, Ill. Tau Beta Pi '49-'50. Phi Kappa Phi. Honor List '47-'48-'49. Chi Epsilon. ARBA '48-'5O. ASCE '49-'5U. Transfer irom Illinois College. McNichols, lohn R ............... ..Electrical ................ St. Louis, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha Alumni Secretary '49-'50. House Manager '48-'49. Honor List '46-'47. AIEE-IRE. Glee Club President '48-'49. Rollamo Board Secretary '49-'50. McNulty, Patrick I ..................... Civil .................... Springfield, lll. Enoch R. Needles Speech Award '48-'49. Transfer from Mis- souri Valley College and Springfield Iunior College. Maag, Raymond H ................. Chemical ................ St. Louis, Mo. Engineers Club. Tau Beta Pi Corresponding Secertary '49. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate. Honor List '45. Alpha Chi Sigma. AlChE. M Club. Track '47. Student Council. Wesley Foundation. Student Assistant in Library. Mabie, Edward L ................. Mechanical ................ Lemay, Mo. ASME '48-'50. Track '48-'50. Wesley Foundation '48-'5O. President '48, Transfer irom Chicago University, Entenary College and Doane College. Mabie, George William. ........... Mechanical... ........ Lemay, Mo. Kappa Sigma President '49-'50, Theta Tau. Glee Club tGrand Master '49-'SOL Student Council. Wesley Founda- tion. Student Assistant Registrar's Office '48-'49. MacDonald, Davie H .................., Chemical ................ Peoria, lll. Honor List '48-'49. Alpha Phi Omega '48-'50, Sergeantsat- Arms '48. Vice-President '49. President '50, AlChE '49-'5O. MSPE '49-'5O. Transfer from Bradley University. MacDonald, Iohn B ............... Metallurgy .............. Roselle, N. I. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Glee Club. Transfer from Union Junior College. St. Pat's Board '47-'48, I. ,I- Paqe Eighty-Nine Mace A Maddox Madelung Main Mallrich Manetzke Manocchio Marinkovic Marshall Martin Martin, R. Martzng Masbruch Mason Mason, W. Massa Matthews Mattlaqe S . l Mace, Charles E ....... Mining-Petroleum ...... Ieiferson City, Mo. Martin, Neil C ..................... Mechanical .......... ....... S alem, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi '47-'50. Assistant Steward '48. Executive Council '49-'50. Tau Beta Pi '49-'50. Honor List '47-'48-'49. AIME '49-'5O. Miner Board '47-'5U. Iefierson City Iunior College Transfer. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate Award. Maddox, Iames A ................. Electrical ................ Springfield, lll. Triangle Vice-President '44. House Manager '49-'5U. Engi- neers Club. Honor List '47-'48. AIEE. President of Sopho- more Class '44. Student Council '49. Madelung, William Edward ........ Electrical ..,..... Milford, Conn. Transfer from Connecticut Junior College. Main, William I ........,............ Electrical .................... Chicago, Ill. Triangle House Manager '48-'49, Vice-President '49-'5U. Honor List '48-'49, Miner Board '47-'50, Rolamo Board '47- '48. Treasurer Sophomore Class. Student Assistant Draw- ing Department '48-'49. Mallrich, Victor E ............. Mechanical .......,.... Valley Park, Mo. Honor List '47-'48-'49. Wesley Foundation. Student Assistant M.E. Department '49-'50. Manetzke, Joseph C ..................... Civil .................... Eureka. Mo. Honor List '48-'49. ASCE. Commissioned Second Lieutenant Reserve Corps. Manocchio, Paul .................. Chemical .................. Boonton, N. I. Sigma Phi Epsilon Vice-President '49-'5O. Honor List '46-'47- '48-'49. Student Council '48-'49-'50. Transfer from Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. Marinkovic, Sergio F ......... Science ...,.... Cachabamba, Bolivia Honor List '48-'49. Marshall, Donald W ................. Civil ................ Gilman City, Mo. American Road Builders Association '49-'5O. Wesley Foun- dation. ASCE '49-'5D. MSPE '49-'5O. Honor List '47-'48-'49-'50. ASME '48-'49, Martin, Robert D .......,..... Mining-Geology ............ Greenville, Ill. Transfer from Greenville College. Marttng, Richard E ................. Electrical ................ St. Louis, Mo Kappa Sigma '47-'50. Grand Scribe '47. House Manager '49. Tau Beta Pi '48-'49-'5U. Phi Kappa Phi '49. AIEE. ASME '48. ROTC Second Lieutenant '48-'49. SAME '49. Treasurer '49. Gamma Delta '46-'47-'48, Masbruch, Arthur C ...... .... ....... M i ning ................ Platteville, Wis. Honor List '48-'49. AIME. Gamma Delta. Transfer from Wisconsin Institute ot Technology. Student Assistant Min- ing Department '49. Mason, Earinie Venton ........,..... Electrical .............. Roxana, Ill. Transfer from Shurtletf College. Mason, Woodrow H ........,........ Electrical ....... ...... S t. Louis, Mo. Transfer from University of Missouri. Massa, Charles .................. Electrical ................ Edwardsville, Ill. AIEE. Transfer from Shurtleff College. Matthews, Paul A ................... Mining .................. Clayton. N. Y. Iackling Terrace Council '48-'49. Transfer from Cornell Uni- versity. Student Assistant Mining Department '48-'49. Mattlaqe. Raymond F ....... ........ S cience .............. Florissant, Mo. Triangle '47-'50. Vice-President '48-'49. Treasurer '49. Stew- ard '48-'49. ROTC Second Lieutenant '48-'49. SAME '49-'50. Student Council '48-'49. Transfer from Washington Univer- sity. Physics Ferreters '49-'50. Page Ninety MeGeif, Seymour .............. Metallurgy .............. Brooklyn, N. Y. Alpha Epsilon Pi Corresponding Secretary '47. Vice-Presi- dent '48. Recorder '49. President '5U. Honor List '46-'47-'48- '49. Blue Key '49-'50. ASM '47-'50. AIME '46-50. AES '49- '5D. St. Pat's Board '48-'49-'5O. Phi Kappa Phi 47. Meier, Harvey W ............... Mechanical .............. Brentwood, Mo. ASME 49-'5O. Gamma Delta '49-'50, Meier, Howard E ................. Electrical ................ Brentwood, Mo. Honor List '48. AIEE-IRE '48-'5U. Gamma Delta '49-'50. Melcher, William l-l ..... .. ....... Mining ........ , .....,. Platteville, Wis. Mendell, Robert H ................. Civil ......,....... .Jefferson City, Mo. Honor List '47-'48, American Road Builders Association '49- '50. ASCE '48-'50. Mengel, William Kenneth ................ Mmm ................ Rolla Mo q I - Honor List '49. ASME '47-'48-'49. MSPE '50. Transfer from St. Ambrose College. Menzemer, Charles LeRoy .......... Chemical .......... St. Louis, Mo. litliiilfappa Alpha '47-'50. ROTC Sergeant '48. Rollamo Board Merkle, Robert I ................ .Mechanical ................ St. Louis, Mo. Triangle Sports Manager '48-'49. Steward '49, Rollamo Board '48-'49-'50, Transfer from Washington University and St. Louis University. Merritt, Dwight A ......,.......... Chemical ................ St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma. Honor List '47-'48-'49. ROTC Band '45. Trans- fer from Harris Teachers College. Missouri Academy of Sgegtge '45. Student Assistant Chemistry Department '48- ineteen-Fi t Meslin, Edward I., Ir ........... Mechanical .......... Brooklyn, N. Y. Transfer from Champlin College. Mey, Kenneth William ............ Chemical ............ St. Louis, Mo. AlCl'1E '48-'49. Meyer, Roy G ......................... Civil ...................... Mascoutah, Ill. Transfer from McKendree College. American Road Builders Association '49-'50. Meyers, Byron P ....................... Electrical ...................... Rolla, Mo. Honor List '47-'48-'49. Transfer from Shurtleif Colege. Middleton, Douglas P ......... Mining-Petroleum ........ Sedalia, Mo. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49, AIMME '47-'50. Track '47. Baptist Student Union '47-'5U. Milicli, Joseph I ............... Mechanical .............. Plattsburg, N. Y. Kappa Alpha. Honor List '48-'49. ASME '49-'50, Transfer from Champlin College. Miller, Bruce F ....................... Civil ......,. . ............. Louisville, Ky. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Engineers Club '47. Board of Control '48-'49-'50. MSPE Secretary '49-'50. ASCE '48-'49. Glee Club :gig-'48-'49-'50. Student Council '48-'49, Independents '48-'49- Miller, Iames Eldon .......... . ......... Civil ................,... Centralia, Mo. Honor List '47-'48-'49. ASCE '49. Transfer irom Southwest Missouri State College. Miller, Iohn R ......... Mining-Petroleum ........ New Haven, Conn. Honor List '48-'49. MSPE '49-'50. AIME '49-'50. Independ- ents '47-'48. Iclckling Terrace Housing Council '49-'50. i Megeff Meier, H. W. Meier, H. E. Melcher Mendell Mengel Menzemer Markle Merritt Meslin Mey Meyer Meyers Middleton Mtlich Miller, B. Miller, I. E. Miller, I. R. Page Ninety-One Senior lass Miller, Ioseph Ed ................. Electrical. ............... Springfield, Mo. Honor List '49-'50. AIEE-IRE. Transfer from Southwest Mis- souri State College. Kappa Mu Epsilon. Miller, Ioseph Wm ........... Chemical .......... Cape Girardeau, Mo. Alpha Chi Sigma Pledge '49-'50. Transfer from Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. Miller, Lester L ....................... Civil. ................... Granite City, lll. Lambda Chi Alpha Corresponding Secretary '49, ASCE '48- '49. Missouri Academy of Science '44-'45. Student Assist- ant P.E. Department '45, Wesley Foundation '45. Miller, Pierce I ................... Metallurgy .................. Madison, Wis. Honor List '49. Transfer from Wisconsin Institute of Tech- nology. Miller, Robert I ............... Mining-Geology ....,..,...... Mercer, Wis. Minshall, Iimmie H ...,................. Mining .................... Ioplin, Mo. Transfer from Joplin Iunior College. AIME '49-'50. Mitchell, George Donald. ......... Mechanical ....,,.... St. Louis, Mo. ASME '48. Transfer from Culver Stockton College. Moder, Richard I ................. Metallurgy ..............., St. Louis, Mo. Moeller, Richard E ............... Mechanical .............. St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Nu. Music Club Treasurer '45. ROTC Band '45-'46- '47. Miner Board Tryout '46. Student Assistant Library '46. MSM. 'Hammer Throwers '49-'50, Monroe, William Ray .............. Mining ............. Tarrytown, N. Y. Chi Sigma. Theta Xi '49-'50. AIME '49-'5O. ROTC Staff Ser- geant '48. Second Lieutenant '48-'49. Mooney, Edward W ............. Mechanical ............ St. Louis, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi '47-'48-'49. Honor List '46-'47, ASME '47- '4B-'49. Glee Club '47, Rollamo Board '49-'50, Transfer irom Washington University. Moreland, Omega N ............. Metallurgy ............ St. Iames, Mo. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. ASM. AIME. Morris, Robert I ............. .... M etallurgy ................ St. Louis, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha President '49-'50. Honor List '47-'48-'49. Theta Tau '49-'50, AIME '48. ASM '48-'49-'50. American Foundrymen's Society '48-'49-'50, Morrison, Robert L ............. Mechanical ............ Wood River, Ill. Honor List '48-'49. Transfer from Southern Illinois University, Military Service. Moscher, Emilio ............ Ceramics ............ Niagara Falls, N. Y. Honor List '47-'48. Alpha Phi Omega '48-'50. ACS '48-'49, Transfer from Hahart College. Keramos '49-'50. Moser, Clarence I ............... Metallurgy .............. Brunswick, Mo. Kappa Alpha Treasurer '49-'50. Football '46-'47-'48. ROTC Sergeant '48. Second Lieutenant '48-'49. Detonator '49. Miner News Staff '49. Student Assistant Library '48-'49. Pershing Rifles Company K-7 '49-'50. Mottin, Ralph E ................. Mechanical ................ Ferguson, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi Pledge Manager '45. Honor List '49-'50. ASME '48-'49. MSPE '49-'5O. Rifle Club '46. Cadet Sergeant ROTC '45. Rollamo '45-'46. St. Pat's Board '45-'46. Student Council '49-'50. Mueller, Arvin ......... ........ M ining ....... ....... S heboygan, Wis. Page Ninety-Two Miller, I. E. Miller, P. I. Mitchell Monroe Morris Moser Miller, I. W. Miller, L. L Miller, R. Minshall Moder Moeller Mooney Moreland Morrison Moscker Mottin Mueller, A t Mueller Muehring MUFPIWY. P- Murphy, W, Mysllnskt Nagel Neely Neidel Nelson, I. Netzeband Nichol Nichols Murphy, B. Murtzlufft Needham Nelson, D. Neustaedter Nickens Pa ineteen-Fifi '47-'48-'49. Muehring, Iohn E ................... Mechanical .................. Rolla, Mo. Honor List '46-'47-'49. ASME '48-'49. Vice-President '49-'50. Student Assistant Physics Department '48-'49-'50. Murphy, Byron I ......... . ....... Mechanical ................ St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '48-'49, ASME '48-'49. Transfer from Harris Teachers College. Murphy, Paul I ................. Mechanical .......,........ Chillicothe, Mo. Engineers Club '49-'50, Honor List '49, ASME '49-'SOI In- dependents '49. Murphy, William L ............... Electrical ............ ..Rochester, N. Y. Honor List '46-'47-'48. Photo Club '48-'49. Independents '47- '48. Myslinslci, Frank I ...... ........ lv lining ....... ...... R olla, Mo. Nagel, Lawrence I ........, .,.... M ining ........ ......... C hicago, Ill. AIME. Needham, Iohn I ....................... Geology ...................... Rolla, Mo. Tau Beta Pi '48-'5O. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '45-'46-'48. Honor List '45-'46-'47-'48. AIChE '46-'47. ROTC Band '45- '46-'47-'48. ROTC Sergeant '47. Missouri Academy of Sci- ence '45-'46-'4B. Student Assistant Drawing Department '46, Physics Ferreters '49. Neely, Iames M ........... ...... M echanical ...... ....... K irkwood, Mo. Gamma Delta '47-'48-'49. Neidel, Roger Albert ........... ..... E lectrical ................ Attton, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha Historian '48. Pledge Manager '49. Librarian '48. Tau Beta Pi '49. Honor List '47-'48-'49. Blue Key '49. Theta Tau '48-'49. AIEE. Rollamo Tryout '47. Associate Editor '48, Circulation Editor '49. Gamma Delta '48-'49. Transfer from South Dakota State College. Board ot Trustees Student Publications '49. Miner Editor '49-'50. Nelson, Donald Eugene ................ Electrical ................ Cairo, Ill. Honor List '47-'48-'49. Transfer from Southern Illinois Nor- mal University. Student Assistant Library '48. Nelson, Iames R ............... Mechanical .............. Ionesburg, Mo. ASME '49. MSPE '49-'5O. Transfer from Westminster Col- lege. Honor List '47-'50. Netzeband, William E., Ir ............. Electrical .,.......... Ioplin, Mo. Transfer from Ioplin Iunior College. Hammer Throwers President '49. Neustaedter, Robert H ........... Mechanical ......,... St. Louis, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha Business Representative '49, Steward '49, Theta Tau '49-'50. ASME '47-'50, Nichol, Alexander I ......................... Civil ........................ Elgin, lll. Wesley Foundation. Tech. Club '48-'50, ASCE 47-'5U. ARBA '48-'5D. Transfer from University of Illinois. Independents '49. Nichols, Iohn William ................ Civil ................ Rhineclitf, N. Y. Wesley Foundation. ASCE '48-'50. AREA '48-'50. Transfer from Rutgers University. Nickens, Thomas LeRoy ................ Science ...... . ...... Rolla, Mo. Honor List '46-'47 48. ge Ninety-Three Mueller, Harold E ................... Science .................. St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '47. AIME '49-'50. Student Assistant Library '46- Niederstadt, N. Niederstadt, R. N ierdieck Nolan Norris North Norwood Novotnak O'Brien O'Connor O'Dell Oldenburg Olfe Oliphant Owens Ouzer Packheiser Palubiak Senior lass Niederstadt, Norman Arthur .... Chemical .... East St. Louis, Ill. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Tau Beta Pi. Honor List. Alpha Chi Sigma. Basketball. M Club. Niederstadt, Roland I ........... Chemical .......... East St. Louis, Ill. Tau Kappa Epsilon Scholarship Officer '47-'48. Tau Beta Pi '49-'5D. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate '46. Honor List '46-'49. Alpha Chi Sigma '49-'50. AIChE '47-'50. Student Assistant. Nierdieck, Melvin E ............,.. Mechanical ...,.......... St. Louis, Mo. Honor List. ASME '49-'5O. Gamma Delta '49-'50. Transfer from Harris Teachers College. Nolan, Paul B ....................... Mechanical ..,.... ...,.. R olla, Mo. Honor List '47-'49. ASME. Norris, Marion Emmitt ....... ,,..... C ivil ....,.... ........ R olla, Mo. Honor List '48-'49. North, Oliver S ............. Mining-Geology ............ Mauokport, Ind. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. Miner Board Sports Editor '49. Transfer from Central Normal tDanvil1e Indianal. Student Assistant Library. Dake Geological Society. Norwood, Donald D ................. Chemical ................ Lamar, Mo. Honor List '47-'48-'49. AlChE. Novotnak, Frank .................... Mechanical ....... ....... B enld, lll. ' Engineers Club. Independents. ASME. O'Brien, Richard C ................... Metallurgy .................. Rolla, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Honor List '46-'47. MSPE. Transfer from Lyons Township Iunior College. Stu- dent Assistant. O'Connor, Iames Wm ..................... Civil .................... Decatur, lll. Engineers Club. Tech. Club '48-'50, Board of Control. Honor List '49-'50. ARBA '49-'5O. ASCE '48-'5D. MSPE '50. Fencing Club. Student Assistant C.E. Department '48. Student Coun- cil '49-'50. Secretary '49. President Independents '49-'50. O'Dell, Harry B... ,.... .......... . ...... C ivil ........................ St. Louis, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Transfer from Washington University. Oldenburg, Theodore Iohn .... Mining-Geology .... St. Louis, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi. Photo Club '49-'5D. Olte, Carl Otto ..,................. Electrical ......... ........ S t. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma. Honor List '48-'49. Oliphant, Iohn D ..................... Civil .................... Richmond, Mo. Engineers Club '48-'50, Board oi Control. Honor Roll '49. ASCE '49-'5O. ARBA '49-'50. MSPE '49-'5O. Transfer from Westminister Colege. Owens, Robert L ..................... Metallurgy .................... Alton, Ill. Engineers Club '47-'50. ASM '48-'5O. AIMME '49-'50. Ouzer, Seymour ...........,........ Civil ...................... Rochester, N. Y. Independents. ,Tackling Terrace Council. Honor List '4B-'49. ASCE. Packheiser, Franklin Q ................. Science ..............., Vichy, Mo. Honor List '48-'49. Palubialc, Charles, Ir ............. Mechanical .... ..... . ..St. Louis, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon Pledge Master '48. Honor List '46-'47-49. ASME '49-'50. AIEE '47-'50. MSPE '49-'50, Radio Club. MSM Rifle Club. SAME '47-'50, Vice-President '48, Page Ninety-Four Pantaleo, Anthony I ......... Mining-Petroleum ........ DuOuoin, lll. Triangle President, Vice-President. Golf Team '47-'48. Cadet Second Lieutenant. SAME. Parker, Philip L ........ ...... M echanical. ...... ....., S t. Louis, Mo. Parker, R. C ..............,............ Civil ........ ...... E ast Alton, Ill. ASCE. Glee Club. Parks, Iohn W ...............,... Mechanical .................. lennings, Mo. Independents. Tech. Club. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. Alpha Phi Omega Treasurer, Sergeant-at-Arms. ASME. Photo Club. MSM Players. Student Council. Transfer from Uni- versity ot Kansas. General Lecture Committee. Passarelli, William F ............... Electrical .........,.... Albion, N, Y, Hon or List '46-'47-'48. Patrick, Donald Ierry ...... Mining-Geology ...... Springfield, Mo. Alpha Phi Omega '47-'5O. Alurnni Secretary '48. Historian '47. AITZIBE '48, Rifle Team '4B. ROTC Band. Second Lieu- tenant ' . Patten, Robert I ......,....... ,....... ..... C i vil ..........,............... Rolla, Mo. Tau Beta Pi '49-'50. Phi Kappa Phi '49-'50, Honor List '48- '49. Chi Epsilon '49-'50. ASCE '49-'50. ABBA '48-'50, Trans- fer from Kansas State Teachers College. Paulsell, Robert E ................. ...,. . ..Civil ..................... ...Rolla, Mo. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. ROTC Sergeant. American Road Builders Association. Paulsell, William Gene ..... ...Mining-Petroleum ........ Olney, Ill. Honor List '47-'48-'49. Transfer from Eastern Illinois State Teachers College. ineteen-Fifi Paulakes, Iohn Milton .............. Chemical .............. St. Louis, Mo. AICl'1E. Payne, Murel L ................. Electrical ................ Springfield, Mo. Radio Club. Transfer from Southeastern Missouri State Col- lege. Peart, David W ........ ...... M ining. ............... Hazel Green, Wis. Peetz, Eugene I ............... Electrical .............. East St. Louis, Ill. Honor List '48-'49. Transfer from Harris Teachers College. Pender, Paul S ..................... Mechanical .................... Dayton, O. Tech. Club. Independents. ASME '48-'50. MSPE '50. Trans- fer from University of Cincinnati. Canterbury Club. Pennington, Robert I ...,....... ....... E lectrical ....... ........ R olla, Mo. Honor List '48-'49. Peppers, Robert E ........ ,........ M etallurgy ................ Belleville, Ill. Sigma Pi. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. Blue Key President '48- gi9. Theta Tau. Student Council President '48-'49. Miner oard. Pering, Claude, Ir ........... Mechanical .......... Carl lunction, Mo. Transfer from Kansas State Teachers College. Perino, Pete R ......................... Electrical ........................ Benld, Ill. Engineers Club. Tau Beta Pi '49-'5O. Phi Kappa Phi '50. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. Blue Key '48-'50, Theta Tau '48- '5U. Inner Guard '5O. Basketball '46-'5O. Track '48-'5O. IEEJDTC Sergeant. M Club '47-'50. Treasurer '48. President Pantaleo Parker, P. Parker, R. C. Parks Passarelli Patrick Pattern Paulsell, R. Paulsell, W. Paulakes Payne Peart Peetz Pender Pennington Peppers Perinq Perino Page Ninety-Five Senior Class Perry, Iohn D ................. ,... ...... S c ience ...... ....... , Rolla, Mo. Fencing Club. Physics Ferreters. Perryman, Ioseph E., Ir ......... Mechanical ........ Assumption, Ill. Tech. Club. ASME. Peterson, Donald W ............... Chemical .............. St. Louis, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha '46-'50, Sergeant-at-Arms. Honor List '48- '49, Alpha Chi Sigma '48-'50, AIChE '47-'50. ROTC First Lieutenant '49-'50. Hollamo Board '47-'50. Peterson, Ralph E ..... ....Mechanica1.. ...... Webster Groves, Mo. Engineers Club '46-'5U. ASME '47-'5O. Petty, William L., Ir ............... Electrical ...........,.. Riverside, Ill. Piitzer, Iohn R ............... Mining-Petroleum .............. Mexico, Mo. Engineers Club. Phelps, Arthur Lynnwood .............. Electrical .............. Rolla, Mo. AIEE. Phillips, Harvey, Ir ............. Electrical ........ .... S hrewsloury, Mo. Tech. Club '48-'50. Secretary-Treasurer '49. Independents '47-'5O. Honor List '48-'49. AIEE '47-'50. Campus Vets '46- '47 Phillips, Lloyd B ......................... Civil ........................ lronton, Mo. Honor List '45-'46. ROTC Sergeant, Second Lieutenant. Pigott, Phillip G ........ ...... C eramics. ............... Iacksanville, Ill. ACS. Pipkin, L. Murray .................. Mining .................. Springfield, Ill. Independents. AIMME. Football '46-'47-'48. Transfer from Springfield Junior College. Ploter, I. Bryclen ................ Mechanical .................. Robinson, Ill. Transfer from Southern Illinois University. Plummer, Thomas P ................. Electrical ................ St. Louis, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha Treasurer '49. Honor List '47-'48-'49. Sophomore President '48-'49. J Plunkett, Frank A ............. Electrical ............ Port Chester, N. Y. W Theta Xi Pledge Master '49, Vice-President '50. Alpha Phi f Omega '49-'50. AIEE '49-'50. Transfer from Clemson College. , Poliquin, Thomas E ................... Civil .................. Overland, Mo. Honor List '49. ASCE '48-'50, MSPE '49-'50. Transfer irom Harris Teachers College. Pollock, William Edw ....... Electrical ...... Highland Park, Mich. Tech. Club '49-'50. Independents' '46. Tau Beta Pi '49-'5O. Corresponding Secretary '50. Phi Kappa Phi '50. Honor List '46-'49. AIEE '4G. Ponder, Robert M ......... Mining-Petroleum ........ El Dorado, Ark. Honor List '48-'49. ASME. Transfer from Wisconsin Institute of Technology. Porter, Robert C ......... . ......... Electrical .................. St. Louis, Mo. Physics Ferreters. Tau Beta Phi. Honor List '46-'49. Page Ninety-Six Perry Perryman Peterson, R. Petty Phelps Phillips, H. Pigott Pipkin Plummer Plunkett Pollock Ponder ,.l' Peterson, D. Ptitzer Phillips, L. Plater Poliquin Porter Potts Preiss Ralya Rausch Reed, R. Reeves, T. Powers Propst Randle Recob Rees Reisen Prater Radford Ransom ' ineteen-Fifi Potts, Iarnes E ..................... Electrical .................... Newnan, Ga. Honor List '47. Transfer from West Georgia College and Howard College. Powers, Lee W ................... Chemical ................ ..St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '47-'48. AIChE, Transfer from St. Louis Univer- sity. Prater, Robert R ............. Mechanical ................ Rock lsland, lll. ASME. Transfer from Springfield Junior College. Preiss, Robert K .,............. Metallurgy. ............. West Liberty, Ia. Honor List '49. ASM. Propst, lrvin L ................. Mechanical ................ Northland, Pa. Pi Kappa Alpha '46-'50, Pledge Master '48. ASME. SAME Secretary '47. Commissioned Second Lieutenant '48, ORC. Radford, Clarence Ed ........... Mechanical., ....... Springfield, lll. Theta Kappa Phi. Alpha Phi Omega President '49-'5O. Treasurer '49, ASME '47-'5O. Rollamo Board Tryout '48-'49, Ralya, Earl C .......,........... Metallurgy ..... ....... Sioux City, la. Honor List '49, AFS. ASM. Randle, Ioe E ............ ....... C ivil ........ ....... A ugusta, Kans. ASCE '48-'49, Ransom, Garland G ................... Civil ...........,...... St. Louis, Mo. Chi Sigma. Alpha Phi Omega '46-'49, Detonators. Pershing Rifles. Rollamo Board '48-'49. Theta Xi '49-'50. Rausch, Maurice K. .................. Chemical .............. ..Monett, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Tau Beta Pi '46 50. Honor List '47-'48- '49. Alpha Chi Sigma '49-'50. AlChE '48-'5U. Football '48. Track '48 50. Wesley Foundation. Transfer from Southern Methodist and Monnett Junior College. Recob, Donald Eugene .... Mining-Geology .... Platteville, Wis. Transfer from Wisconsin Institute of Technology. Reed, Charles Joseph .......... Science .......... Willow Springs, Mo. Honor List '46+'47. AIEE. Rifle Team '49-'50. SAME. Gamma Delta '49-'S0. Physics Ferreters Secretary '49. Vice-President 'SO. Student Assistant Vets Administration. Reed, Raymond W ......... Mining-Petroleum ........ Springfield, Ill. Independents '47-'48. Transfer from Springiield Iunior Col- lege. Rees, George H ............ , ........ Chemical .................... Chicago, Ill. Honor List '46-'49. Alpha Chi Omega '49. Student Assistant Chemistry Department '49-'5O. Reeves, Donald Earl .............. Mining .........,.... Fort Wayne, Ind. Reeves, Theodore I ..................... Civil .................... St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Nu. Engineers Club '45. Honor List '45346-'48-'49. Blue Key '48-'49-'5O. Theta Tau. ASCE. Basketball '45-'46. Football '45. Track '46-'50. Miner Board Circulation Staff '48f'49. M Club '48-'49-'5O. Reisen, Kenneth E ...... .. ...... Mining ................ Platteville, Wis. Rekate, Gilbert I ................. Mechanical .... ............ S t. Louis, Mo. Tech. Club. Independents '49-'50. Alpha Phi Omega '47. Treasurer '48. ASME '47-'50. Glee Club '48-'49. Wesley Foundation '48-'50, MSPE '49-'50, Photo Club '5U. Reed, C. Reeves Rekate Page Ninety-Seven -a-nn el Remacle Remmert Benner Richichi Richter Ricketts Rippl Riviello Roach 0 Senior lass Remacle, Robert I ................. Mechanical ...,............ Centralia, lll. Iackling Terrace Chairman '48-'49, Chi Sigma '47-'48, ASME.' Remmert, William E ......... Mining-Petroleum ........ St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '464'47. AIMME. Renner, Linus ..,................. Metallurgy ....... , ............ St. Louis, Mo. Tech. Club '48-'49-'5O. Honor List '46-'47. ASM '49-'50. Resnik, Anthony V ................. Mining ................ Poplar Bluff, Mo. Honor List '47-'48, Reynolds, Earl George ....,....... Mining ............ Hallandale, Wis. Honor List '48-'49, AIME '49-'50, Transfer from Wisconsin Institute of Technology. Reynolds, Henry Eugene ...... Mechanical ,..... West Plains, Mo. ASME '49-'5O. Student Assistant Library '49. Richichi, Iohn F ................. Mechanical ................ Collinsville, lll. Alpha Phi Omega. ASME '49-'5O. Transfer from McKendree College. Richter, Hans E ................. ..Electrical .................. Mineola, N. Y. Honor List '46-'47. Shamrock Club '42-'43. Ricketts, William F., Ir ......... Metallurgy ........ Birmingham, Ala. Honor List '48-'49. ASM '4B 49 50. Transfer from Sacra- mento College. Resnik Ries Rober Ries, Francis W ..... Independents '49-' Reynolds, E. Reynolds Rigg Ring Roberson Robinson Electrical ....... ........ E liingham, Ill. Rigg, Ioseph E .............. ........ C ivtl ........ Honor List '48-'49. Ring, Iack Alton .,.. Honor List '48. ....Electrical...... .........Springfie1d, Mo. .......Noble, Ill. Rippl, Clarence F ...... ....... M ining ........ ...... A ppleton, Wis. Riviello, Sal .................. Mechanical .................. Brooklyn, N. Y. Roach, Kenneth C .......,. . ..,... Mechanical ......... ...... R olla, Mo. ASME. Rober, Donald L ........... Mechanical .......... Webster Groves, Mo. Theta Xi. ASME '49-'50. Roberson, Iames K ................. Mining ................ Granite City, Ill Honor List '49. Transfer from Southeast Missouri State Col- lege. Robinson, Gene F ..................... Mechanical ................ Rolla, Mo. Honor List '45-'47-'48-'49. Phi Kappa Phi '50, ASME '47-'48 '49 Page Ninety-Eight Robison, Leslie B ........................... Civil .....................,.... Hurst, Ill. Sigma Pt '47-'48-'49. Student Council '48-'49, Transfer from Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. Rodriguez, Daniel M ........... Mining-Geology. ......... Trujilla, Peru Honor List '47-'48-'49. AIME '48, Esparanto Association. ineteen-Fi t Rornine, Charles F ............. Mechanical ............ Granite City, Ill. Kappa Sigma. Engineers Club '47-'4B. Honor List '49. Roper, Max E ................. Mechanical ................ Springfield, Mo. Alpha Phi Omega. ASME '47-'48, Transfer from Southwest Missouri State Teachers College. Student Assistant Mining Department '48-'49-'5D. Theta Tau Freshman Recognition '48, Roemerman, Richard I ............... Electrical ..........., St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon President '49. Chaplain '49-'50. Honor Ross, Iarnes D ................... ...Electrical .................... Rochester, lll. AIEE. Transfer from Illinois Institute of Technology and Springfield Junior College. List '46. Theta Tau '48-'49-'50. Football '48-'5O. M Club '49-'50. Roth, Donald K ........ ....... M ining ........ ...... A lbany, N. Y. AIME '49-'50. Roenieldt, Harold R ......... . ..... Mechanical .............. St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '49. ASME '48-'49. Rogers, William C ................. Mining ...... ....... L ancaster, Wis. Rohlfing, Gerald H ................. Electrical ........,....... St. Louis, Mo. Gamma Delta '48-'5O. Secretary '49. AIEE-IRE '48-'j0. Trans- fer from Harris Teachers College. Roloif, Emil Arthur .................. Electrical ....... ........ I selin, N. I. Honor List '49. AIEE. Rose, Robert T ........................... Civil .......................... Godfrey, Ill. ASCE '48-'49. American Road Builders Association '49-'50. Transfer from Shurtleti College. Romano, Frank I ................... Chemical ...,... ...... P aterson, N. I. Alpha Epsilon Pi. Rowe, Robert D ............. Mining-Geology. ..... ...... S avannah, Mo. Iackling Terrace Council. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. AIME ' '49-'50, Rowton, Richard L ............... Chemical .............. Springfield, Mo. Tau Beta Pi. Honor List '48-'49, Alpha Chi. Sigma. Trans- fer from Southwest Missouri State College. Rucker, Charles O ........ ........ C hemical ................ Sedalia, Mo. Ruenheck, Raymond T ........... Mechanical ....,. .... S t. Louis, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha '47-'49. Honor List '49, ASME Treasurer '49-'50. Glee Club '47-'50. Ruprecht, William Ioe ............ Metallurgy, ........... St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '47-'48-'49. AFS Chairman '50. ASM '49-'50. ROTC Second Lieutenant '48-'49. Robinson Rodriguez Roemerman Roenfeldt Rogers Rohlfing Roloit Rose Romano Romine Roper Ross Roth Rowe Rowton Rucker Ruenheck Ruprecht Page Ninety-Nine Senior lass Rutz, Warren William ................ Chemical .....,.......... Cuba, Mo. Honor List '47-'49, Alpha Chi Sigma '49-'50. AlChE '48-'50. Ryan, Ierry D ..................... Chemical .................... St. Louis, Mo. AIChE '47-'48-'49. Student Assistant Chemistry Department 47-'48. Sabo, Eugene L ......................... Civil ..... ...... ........... H i ghlancl, Ill. ASCE '47-'48-'49. Transfer from Hannibal-LaGrange College. Sakonyi, John I ....... ...... ,... ...... E l e ctrical ....... ...... . ..Orient, Ill. Basketball B Team '47-'48, Salomo, Walter Erno, Ir ............. Electrical ............ St. Louis, Mo. Tau Geta Pi '49-'50. President '50. Phi Kappa Phi. Honor List '47-'48-'49. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate Award '46-'47. Theta Tau '49-'50. AIEE-IRE Treasurer '49-'50. MSPE '50. Basketball '46-'47. MOSAMO '49-'50. Salvaggi, lohn R ............. Metallurgical .............. Lockport, N. Y. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. Theta Xi '49-'50. Chi Sigma '49, ASM '49-'50. American Foundrymen's Society '47-'48-'49-'50. Samuel, Don Wesley ........ Electrical .... ....Cape Girardeau, Mo. Sanders, Cloice Robert .......... .... E lectrical .............. St. Louis, Mo. Sanders, Ray L .,........... Mining-Geology. ........... Mildred, Kcxns. Honor List '47-'49. AIME '49-'50. Sanderson, Earl D., Ir ............... Mining .............. Oak Park, Ill. Satterlee, Iohn D ..................... Civil ..,................. Springfield, Mo. ASCE '48-'49-'50. Transfer from Southwest Missouri State College. Sayre, Lawrence E ............. Electrical ............ East St. Louis, Ill. Student Assistant Civil Engineering Department '47-'48. Scales, Stanley Robert ........ Metallurgy ........ Middletown, N. Y. Tau Kappa Epsilon Treasurer '48-'49-'50. Scholastic Officer '47-'48. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. Student Council. Fresh- man Manual '49. Schaefer, Marianne ....... . ...... Mechanical .............. St. Louis, Mo. Pi Delta Chi '47. ASME '47-'49-'50. Canterbury Club '49-'50. Schlueter, Richard I ......... Mining-Petroleum ........ Belleville, Ill. Honor List '48-'49. ROTC Band '48. Transfer from Wetten- burg College. Schmedt, Herbert Leo ............ Metallurgy ............ Palmyra, Mo. Gamma Delta '48-'50. Schmidt, Arthur Lee ........ Chemical. ...... .Webster Groves, Mo. M Club '46-'48-'49-'50. Honor List '46-'47. Football '45-'48- '49. Basketball '45-'46. ROTC Sergeant '47. Schmidt, Robert N ................. Civil ................ Warrensburg, Mo. Theta Tau '48-'50. Scribe '49, Vice-Regent '49-'50. ASCE '48-'50. President '50. Glee Club '47. Baptist Student Union '48-'50. ABBA '49-'50. Ruiz Sakonyi Samuel Sanderson Scales Schmedt Page One Hundred Ryan Salomo Sanders, Satterlee Schaefer Schmidt, Sabo Salvaggi C, Sanders, R Sayre Schlueter A, Schmidt, B. Schmidt, H. Schmidt, V. Schnaedelbach Schneider, N. Schnleder Schuenemeyer Scofield Scott Seay Sedalia Seitz Seraiini Schmitz Schneid Schwab Sears See Settqas ineteen-Fi t Schmidt, Russell Louis .............. Electrical .............. St. Louis, Mo. Schmidt, Vernon E ................. Electrical ................ St. Louis, Mo. Wesley Foundation '47-'5O. Secretary-Treasurer '47-'48. President '48-'49. AIEE-IRE '48-'50. Interfaith Council '49- '50. President '49-'50, Schmitz, Richard P .......... ....... C hemical ................ Thayer, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha Secretary '49. Publicity '49-'50. Honor List '48-'49, Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate Award '49, Alpha Chi Sigma '49-'50, AlChE '48-'49-'50. Rollamo Board Tryout '48- '49. Transier from Mississippi State College. Schnaeclelbach, Gerald .......... Mechanical .......... St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. ASME '49, Schneider, Norman F ...., Mechanical .... Cape Girardeau, Mo. Honor List '49. MSPE '49-'50, ASME '48-'49-'50. Gamma Delta '49-'5U. Transfer from Southeast Missouri State College. Schneider, Robert William. ........... Civil ............ Carbondale, Ill. Honor List '49. Transfer from Southern Illinois University. Schneider, Eugene T ....... ......... S cience ........ ....... C arlyle, Ill. Honor List '46-'47. Schuenemeyer, Lewis L .............,. Mechanical ............ Rolla, Mo. ASME. Schwab, Richard E ..................... Civil .................... St. Louis, Mo. Tech. Club. Member Board oi Controls '49. Honor List '46- '47-'48-'49. ASCE '48-'49. Glee Club. Transfer from Okla- homa A. G M. Student Assistant Dean's Office '48-'49. Stu- dent Assistant Mechanical Engineering Department. Stu- dent Assistant Civil Engineering Department. Scofield. Nancy C ..................... Science .................... Rolla, Mo. Tau Beta Pi '49-'5U. Honorary Badge. Honor List '47-'48-'49. Scott, Iames I., Ir ................... Mining .................. Platteville, Wis. Student Assistant Athletic Department '49-'5O. Basketball '50. Sears, Iohn H ..... .......... E lectrical .......... .... W ebster Groves, Mo. Kappa Alpha. Honor List '49. Seay, Edward A .........,..... Electrical ..........,... Independence, Mo. Tech. Club. BSU Second Vice-President '49-'50, Glee Club '48-'49-'50. Sedalia, Bhikhubhai M ............. Ceramics ............ Bombay, India See, Bryan G ............... ........ E lectrical ...................... Picher, Okla. Tech. Club. Independents '49. Honor List '47-'48. AIEE-IRE '48-'5O. Seitz, Waren George .............. Electrical .............. St. Louis, Mo. Seraiini, Edwin M ....................... Civil ....... ...... I asper, Mo. Honor List '49. ASCE '47-'48-'49, Settgas, Robert C ............. Mechanical ................ Brooklyn, N. Y. ASME '47-'48-'49-'50. er, R. Page One Hundred One Severtson Sewall Schaffer Shelton Shopher Shourd Simpson Sims Sindelar S ' l Severtson, Vernon S ................. Mining ....... ...... E dmund, Wis. Sewall, Donald Cliiiord .............. Mining ............ Menasha, Wis. Shaffer, Robert B ..,..............., Mining ............ . ..... St. Iames, Mo. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. AIME '48-'50. MSPE '50. M Club '49-'50. Track '48-'5U.Transter from William Iewell College. Shanaielt, Mervin E ............ ...Mechanical .......... ,...Belleville, lll. Independents '49-'50. Engineers Club '46-'47-'48-'49-'50. ASME '49-'50. Gamma Delta '47-'49-'50. Shearon, Iames T ................. Metallurgy .................. Guthrie, Ky. AIMME '48-'50. ASM '50. Transfer from Tennessee Polytech- nic Institute. Sheeley, Henry A., lr ............. Electrical ............ Warrenton, Mo. Shelton, Gerald C ...,............. Mechanical ......,......... Bolivar, Mo. Kappa Alpha. Independents '47-'48, Honor List '46-'47. Blue Key '49-'50. Theta Tau '50. ASME '49-'50, AIChE '46-'47-'48- '49-'50. Photo Club '47-'48. Missouri Academy oi Science '4B. Glee Club '47-'48-'49-'50. Detonators Treasurer '48. ROTC Sergeant '48, Miner Board '49-'50. Student Assistant Library '48. Shopher, Sterling D ........... Ceramics.. ........ East St. Louis, Ill. Sigma Pi Social Chairman '49-'50. Honor List '46-'47, '47- '48. Blue Key '49-'50. Theta Tau '48-'49-'50. ACS '49, Kera- mos Herald '49-'50. Student Council President '49-'50. Miner Board Managing Editor '49-'50. Publicity Chairman Ceram- ics Department '49-'50. Shanafelt Shearon Sheeley Shuckers Silver, M. Silver S Skalka Skinner Slack Shourd, Roy Ray .............. Mining-Petroleum .............. Rolla, Mo. Kappa Sigma Inner Guard '48. Football '46-'47-'48-'49. M' gtub '48-'49-'50. Student Assistant P.E. Department '48-'49- Shukers, Charles F ....... ....... M echanical ................ Rolla, Mo. ASME '48-'49. Silver, Milton M ................... Chemical .............,,... St. Louis, Mo. AIChE '48. Photo Club '47-'48-'49-'50. Silver, Sidney ......... . .......... Metallurgy .................... Portland, Me. Tech. Club '48-'49-'50. Phi Kappa Phi '49-'50. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49, APS '48-'50. ASM '49-'50. Simpson. Richard N ................. Mechanical ................ Rolla, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha. ASME '47-'48-'49. ROTC Second Lieuten- ant '4B-'49. MSPE '50. Sims Dale E ......................... Electrical .... ................... Z ei ler lll I . Q . . Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. Student Assistant Dean's Office '48-'49-'50. Sindelar, Ernest Chas ..... Mechanical .... Webster Groves, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha. MSPE '49-'50. ASME '47-'48-'49-'50. Skalka, Edward ................ Metallurgy ................ Brooklyn, N. Y. Alpha Epsilon Pi, Exchequer '49-'50. Secretary '49. Recorder '50. Honor List '47-'48. Alpha Phi Omega '48-'49. Honor- able Prompter '48-'49. Scribe '49. AFS. ASM. AIME. Football '48-'49. MSM Players '48-'49. Skinner, Milton R., Ir ........... .Electrical .............. Springfield, Ill. Independents '47-'48. Honor List '47-'48-'49, AIEE '48. Slack, Clayton F ................... Mining .................. Platteville, Wis. Glee Club '48-'49. Page One Hundred Two Slankard, Robert C ....................... Civil ...................... Flint, Mich. Tech. Club '48-'49-'50. Independents '48-'49-'5O. Tech. Club Board of Control '49-'50. Honor List '48-'49. Blue Key '49- '5O. Theta Tau '50. ASCE '46-'47-'48-'49, Track '47. Glee Club '47-'48-'49-'50. BSU '49-'50. ARBA '49-'50. Treasurer '49 Sliger, Arlen Glenn ............ Chemical ............ McDonald, Tenn. Honor List '48-'49. Alpha Chi Sigma '50. AIChE '49-'50. Transfer from Tennessee Polytechnic Institute. Kappa Mu Epsilon '48. Slover, Edwin Eugene .............. Chemical .............. Hurley, N. M. Tech. Club '48-'49-'50, AlChE '47-'4B. Photo Club '47-'48, ROTC Master Sergeant '48, Slusher, Robert C ......... Mining-Petroleum ........ Lexington, Mo. Honor List '46-'47-'49. AIME '49-'5U. MSM Rifle Club '48-'50. Smith, Arthur A ............... Mechanical .............. Wood River, Ill. Honor List '49. ASME '49. MSM Rifle Club '47-'49, Transfer from Shurtleii College. Smith, George Robert ...........,.. Electrical .............. St. Louis, Mo. Tau Beta Pi '49-'50. Phi Kappa Phi '49-'50. Honor List '47- '48-'49. AIEE-IRE '49-'50. Smith. Hal I ........... ....... E lectrical ....... ...........,. R olla, Mo. Smith, Lloyd A ....... ....... M ining ........ ......... M ontiort, Wis. Smith, Marvin E ............... Chemical .............. East St. Louis, Ill. AlChE '48-'5D. Smith, Robert E ..................... Civil .................... McLeansboro, Ill. ASCE '47-'4B. Transfer from Southern Illinois Normal Uni- versity. ineteen-Fifi Snyder, Luther P ....... ...... C lvil ...... ........ R olla, Mo. ASCE '48-'49. Sontag, Jack Arthur .................... Civil .................... St. Louis, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi, Pledge Master '49-'5O. ASCE '49. Football Squad '48-'49, Rollamo Board '48-'49-'50. Miner News Staff '48-'49-'50. Soukup, Frank A .............,... Metallurgy ..............,. Shelton, Conn. Honor List '49. Transfer from University of Bridgeport. Soxman, Edwin I ............. Metallurgy ............ Kansas City, Mo. Honor List '48-'49. Spackler, Don E. ................. .Electrical ....,,............ St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Nu, Lieutenant Commander '49-'50, Honor List '46-'47. St. Pat's Board '48-'49, '49-'50, Miner Board '48-'49. Busi- ness Manager '49-'50. Spanier, Lawrence A ............. Electrical ............ Brooklyn, N. Y. Alpha Epsilon Pi, Recorder '47-'48. Scribe '48-'49. Lieuten- Master '48-'49. Sentinel '49. Tau Beta Pi '49-'50. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. Blue Key '49-'50. AIEE '48. SAME '49-'50. Hammer Throwers, Treasurer '48-'49, Secretary '49-'50. ROTC Sergeant '48, Second Lieutenant '48-'49. Interfaith Council '49. Vice-President '49-'50, Student Council '47-'48, Cheerleader '48-'5l'J. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate Award '49. Speak, Ben Clark .......... .... , .Mechanical ................ Forntelt, Mo. Sigma Pi. Transfer from Missouri State College and West- ern Michigan College of Education. Spencer, William A ............. Mechanical ............ St. Louis, Mo. Student Assistant Civil Engineering Department '47-'48. Stu- dent Assistant P.E. Department '48. Slankard Sltger Slover Smith, H. Smith, L. Smith, M. Soukup Soxman Spackler Slusher Smith, A. Smith, G. Smith, R. Snyder Sontaq Spanier Speak Spencer Page One Hundred Three Senior lass Spiller, William Chas ................... Mining .................. Marion, Ill. Honor List '47-'48-'49. AIMME '49-'50. Transfer irom Illinois Normal University. Sponske, lohn I .......... ...... M ining ......... ....., R olla, Mo. AIMME '49 50. Springer, Everett W ........... Mechanical.. ........ Wood River, lll. ASME '48-'49-'5D. Transfer from Shurtlefi College. Stallman, Ralph Adolph ...... Mining-Geology ...... St. Louis, Mo. M Club. AIMME. All-Conference Football '49. Freshman Football Coach. Stanelle, Elmer Albert ..... . ...... Mining ............ Manitowoc, Wis. Honor List '49. AIME '49-'50. Starke, Robert Eugene .......... Mechanical .......... Springfield, Ill. Alpha Phi Omega '48-'50. Sergeant-at-Arms '48-'49. Vice- President '48-'50. ASME '47-'50. Statler Fred a Ir ................. Mechanical ................ Rolla, M I Y 0- ASME '49-'50, 'Wesley Foundation '47-'50, Student Assistant M.E. Department '49-'50, Steele, Davis T ................. Mechanical ....... . .... .... S pringiield, Mo. Kappa Alpha. ASME '4B. ROTC Band '4S -49-'50. Transfer from Southwest Missouri State College. Steele, Eugene W ................... Electrical .................. Chicago, lll. Pi Kappa Alpha '39-'5O. Honor List '47-'49. Rollamo '39-'40, Miner Board '39-'40. Student Assistant Dean's Office '48-'49. Sgudent Assistant Mechanical Engineering Department '49- ' 0 Steele, Robert R ................... Civil .................. West Plains, Mo. Honor List '46-'49. Chi Epsilon. ABBA '48-'50. ASCE '49-'5O. Student Assistant C.E. Department '49-'50, Stegemeier, Richard I ..... Mining-Petroleurn...,Wood River, Ill. Theta Kappa Phi, Treasurer '47 4B. Vice-President '49-'50. President '50. Tau Beta Pi '49-'50, Treasurer '50. Honor List '46-'49, Blue Key '48-'5O. Corresponding Secretary '48. Theta Tau '48-'50. Scribe '48-'49. ASM '48-'50, AIME '49-'50, MSM Players '48-'5O. Missouri Academy of Science '48. ROTC Staff Sergeant '4B. Rollamo Board '47-'5O. Sports Editor '49. Business Manager '5U. Phi Kappa Phi '50, Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate Award '47. A. P. Green Scholarship Award '47-'49. Stehlik, Charles I. ........ ...... M ining ......... ........ R acine, Wis. AIMME '49-'5U. Stein, William Edwin .............. Electrical ......... ..... S t. Louis, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha '47-'50. ROTC Second Lieutenant '48-'49. Steiner, Robert Hill .............. Mechanical ......... ..... S t. Louis, Mo. Honor List '48-'49, ASME '49-'50. Steinmetz, Charles Edw ............. Chemical ............ St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '46-'47, Alpha Phi Omega '48-'49, Stephens, lohn F ................... Electrical .................. St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon '47-'50. President '47, Secretary '47-'48. Comptroller '484'5O. Honor List '48, Theta Tau '48-'5D. Stephenson, William B., Ir.. ....... Mechanical .... .... S t. Louis, Mo. ASCE '48-'49. Steutermann, lack Albert .............. Civil ............ ..St. Louis, Mo, Tech. Club '48-'50. Independents '47-'50. Honor List '47-'48. ABBA '48-'5O. Campus Vets '46-'47. Page One Hundred Spiller Stallman Statler Steele, R. Stein Stephens Four Sponske Stanelle Steele, D. Stegemeier Steiner Stephenson Springer Starke Steele, E. Stehlik Steinmetz Steuterman Stevens, B. Stevens, I. Stich Stieglitz Stohldrier Stone Strauss Strong Sullivan Swartz Sydnor Szumachowskt Stevenson Stiiel Strain Subitzky Swoboda Tate Pag - ineteen-Fi t Stevens, Billy ................ Mining-Geology ................ Sullivan, Mo. Engineers Club '47-'50. Buyer '49-'50. Honor List '48-'49, Glee Club '48-'50. ROTC Staff Sergeant '48, Stevens, Ioseph William.. ,.... ...Mechanical .......... St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '48-'49. ASME '48-'49-'50. MSPE '49-'50. Trans- ter from Harris Teachers College, and Stanford and Wash- ington Universities. Stevenson, Frank B ........... Mining .......... Bolivia, South America Honor List '47-'49, Esperanto Association '48-'50. Fencing Club '47-'48. MSM Players '48. Stich, William M ................ . ........ Mining ........,............. Rolla, Mo. AIME. Transfer from Wisconsin Institute of Technology. Stieglitz, Val Henry ....,. Mining4Petroleum ...... The Plains, Va. Lambda Chi Alpha '49-'50. Honor List '47-'48, Theta Tau '48-'50. Scribe '49-'50. Secretary '49-'50. Stiiel, Eugene F ..............,........ Electrical ...................... Alton, Ill. Engineers Club '47-'50. Honor List '48-'49. AIEE '50. Stohldrier, Irwin H ......... Mechanical ........ Webster Groves, Mo. Engineers Club '46-'50. Stone, Wallace G ............... Electrical .............. Humansville, Mo. Honor List '48-'-49. AIEE. MSM Radio Club '48-'50. Transfer from Southwest Missouri State College. Strain, Robert A ............... ....E1ectrical .................. St. Louis, Mo. Tau Beta Pi '49-'50. Phi Kappa Phi '49-'50. Honor List '48- '49. AIEE-IRE '49-'50. Vice-President '49. President '50. Transfer from Harris Teachers College. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate Award '49. MSPE '50. Strauss, Ervin I ................... Electrical ...... , ........... St. Louis, Mo, Transfer from Harris Teachers College. Stronq, Iohn F ................ ...... . Civil ...................... Springfield, Mo. American Road Builders Association '49-'50. Wesley Foun- dation '49 5U. Transfer from Southwest Missouri State Col- lege. Student Assistant C.E. Department '48-'50. Subitzlcy, Seymour ........ Mining-Geology ........ Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Kappa Alpha '47-'50. Knight Usher. Honor List '46, St. Pat's Board '47-'49. Sullivan, Roland Wayne ...... Mining-Petroleum ...... Monnet, Mo. Honor List '48-'49. AIME. Student Assistant Chemistry De- partment '47-'48. Swartz, Shirley K .......,....... Science .............. lndependence, Mo. Hg-ngr List '48-'49, Student Assistant Chemistry Department '4 -' O. Swoboda, Richard G ....... Mining-Geology ,..... Washington, Mo. Independents '47-'48, Sydnor, Iohn I ........ , ............ Electrical ....... . ............ St. Louis, Mo. Engineers Club '46-'50. Independents '49-'50. Business Man- ager Engineers Club '49. Szumachowski, Edwin R ..... Metallurgy .... Schenectady, N. Y. Tau Beta Pi '49-'50. Phi Kappa Phi '50. Honor List '48-'49- '5O. AIME '48-'50. ASM '48-'50. Tate, David E ............... Civil .............. Beersheba Springs, Tenn. Chi Sigma '47-'49. Theta Xi '49-'50. Treasurer '47. Honor List '48-'49. ASCE '47-'49. e One Hundred Five I. r if u fr - . - N v , 'L - V I ' air r 't t. Tatosian Taylor, D. Taylor, I. Tennikait Tennill Terry Thomas Thompson Thrall Senior lass Tatosian, Vanagan ...,......... .Electrical .... ...... .... G r anite City, Ill. Honor List '46-'49. AIEE Taylor, Donald I ................. Mechanical ................ St. Louis, Mo. Tech. Club. Honor List '49. AIME '48-'50. Taylor, lack C ....................... Electrical ................... ,..Mounds, Ill. Teagarden, Dwight M ............... Chemical .............. Lamar, Mo. Tech. Club '48-'50, Photo Club '47-'50, ROTC Second Lieu- tenant '48-'49, Baptist Student Union '48-'5O. Student Assist- ant Library '47-'48. Student Assistant Chemistry Depart- ment '48-'49. Teel, William Linn ......... , ...... Electrical ..,............. Overland, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha '47-'50. Phi Kappa Phi Bookplate Award '45. Honor List '46-'47. AIEE '47-'48. Fencing Club Vice- President '46-'47. Telhorst, Don H ................... Chemical .................. St. Louis, Mo, Sigma Phi Epsilon '47-'5O. Engineers Club '46-'47. Honor List '46. Alpha Chi Sigma '48-'50. SAME '49-'5U. Tennikait, Henry G ........... Mechanical .......... Wood River, Ill. Transfer from Shurtleii College. Tennill, lack B ................. Mechanical ................ Roadhouse, Ill. ASME '47-'4B. Terry, Randolph M ......... ...... C ivil ....... ....... O verland, Mo. Honor List '47-'48. Teter, Floyd M ............... Mining-Petroleum .............. Gillespie, Ill. Teagarden Teel Telhorst Teter Theerman, H. Thielker Tibbs Timlin Toth, V. Theemian, Harold B ................. Civil .....,............ Warrenton, Mo. Sigma Nu '44-'50, Treasurer '49-'5U. Band '44-'45. St. Pat's Board '45. Student Council '45-'46. Thielker, Edgar ......... ..... ...... C h emical .................... St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Nu '45-'50. Treasurer '49. Honor List '45-'-16. Alpha Chi Sigma '48-'50, AIChE '4B. Swimming '47-'48, M Club '48-'50. Student Council '47-'48. Gamma Delta '47. Thomas, Robert L ........... Chemical .......... Independence, Kaus. Independents '49-'50, MSM Rifle Club '49-'50. Thompson, Owen E ................... Electrical... ............... Amity, Mo. AIEE '47-'5O. Photo Club '46-'49. Radio Club '47-'50. Thrall, Everett W ....... Mining-Petroleum ,..... Lawrenceville, Ill. Sigma Nu, Lieutenant Commander '49. Tau Beta Pi '49-'50. Honor List '47-'48-'49. Blue Key '49, Basketball '47-'48. Inter-Fraternity Council '48-'49. President '49. Transfer from University of Illinois. Tibbs, Harold E ............. Mining-Geology ............ Rutledge, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. Miner Features Editor '-19. Timlin, Iames B ................. Mechanical ................ St. Louis, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha '47-'50, Assistant House Manager '48-'49. House Manager '49-'50, Social Chairman '49. Vice-President House Corporation '49-'50. ASME '48-'49-'5O. Vice-Chairman '49-'5O. Glee Club '49-'50. Student Council '48-'-49. Dance Date Committee '49-'5O. Toth, Vincent V ............... Metallurgy .............. Bonne Terre, Mo. ASM '48-'49-'50. Transfer from Indiana University and Flat River Iunior College. Student Assistant Metallurgy Depart- ment '48-'49. Page One Hundred Six Tsia, William Wei Ling .............. Mining..... ...... ...Taipei, China Tubielewicz, Thaddeus V ......... Electrical ........ New York, N. Y. Tech. Club '48-'49. Tau Beta Pi '49-'50, Honor List '46-'47-'48- '49. Glee Club '48-'49, MSM Players '48. OCS Director '48, Transfer from Nebraska Institute. Tuegel, Arthur E ................. Mechanical ................ St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '49. ASME '48-'49-'50. Gamma Delta '49-'50. Cor- responding Secretary '49-'50. Tunnicltff, Clarence I ........ , ...... Electrical .............. St. Louis, Mo. Tech. Club '48-'49-'50, Independents '49-'50, AIEE '49-'50. Turk, Iames .............. . ........ .... Civil... ....................,.... Festus, Mo. Honor List '48-'49. Transfer from Washington University. Turman, Robert E ................. Metallurgy ................ St. Louis, Mo. Theta Xi, Steward '49-'50. Honor List '47-'48. Alpha Phi Omega '48-'49-'50, Alpha Chi Sigma '48-'49. ASM '49-'5U. Rollamo '48-'49. Assistant Editor '49-'50. Uhles, Ernest N ..................... Chemical .................... O'Fallon, Ill. Transfer from Southeast Missouri State College. Ummel, Otis Ray .................... Chemical, ..... ............ . .Lamar, Mo. Tech. Club '42-'43, '48-'49-'50. Alpha Chi Sigma '49-'50. AlChE '47-'48-'49-'50. Unsell, Vester B ....................... Civil ...................... Frankford, Mo. Honor List '47-'48-'49. American Road Builders Association '49-'50, ineteen-Fifi Utnage, William L. ................ Chemical ................ St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '49. Alpha Chi Sigma '49-'50. Photo Club '48-'49. BSU '47-'50. Vaccaro, Charles S ....... Mining-Petroleum ...... Crystal City, Mo. Triangle '46-'5O. Steward '49-'50. ACS. Van Bramer, William G .....,.. ...Mechanical. ......... Hudson, N. Y. Independents '47-'48. Vandeven, Donald W ....... Electrical ...... Cape Girardeau, Mo. AFEE '49. Transfer from Southwest Missouri State College. Vaniman, Norman A ................. Chemical .................. Girard, Ill. Honor List '47-'48-'49, Alpha Chi Sigma '47-'48-'49-'50. AIChE '49-'50. Van Matre, Victor E ........ ...... M ining .............. Platteville, Wis. Vaporean, Paul Oliver .................... Civil ....... . ...... Rolla, Mo. Transfer from Harris Iunior College. Vark, William, Ir ........... Mining-Petroleum ......,... Hannibal, Mo. Sigma Nu '48-'49. Recorder '49, Commander '49-'50. Venarde, lack H ...... . ............ Chemical ........,......... St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '46f'47-'48-'49-'50. Alpha Chi Sigma '49-'50. AlChE Treasurer '49-'50. SAME '49-'50, MSPE '49-'50. State Association Director '49-'50. Tau Beta Pi '49-'50. Tsai Tubielwiez Tuegel Uhles Ummel Unsell Vandeven Vaniman Van Matre Tunnicliff Turk Turman Utnage Vaccaro Van Bramer Vaporean Vark Venarde Page One Hundred Seven Senior lass Verive, Dominic A ............. Metallurgy. ........... Melrose Park, Ill. Alpha Chi Sigma '49. Theta Xi '49-'50. ASM '49-'50, Ameri- can Foundrymen's Society '48-'49-'50. Vogler, August I., Ir ............... Chemical .............. St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma '45-'50. Honor List '49. Alpha Chi Sigma '49- AIChE '48-'49, Miner Board '48-'49-'50. Rollamo Board ' -'46. Voiles, Cletus. ................. Mechanical ..................,. Carrollton, Ill. Sigma Phi Epsilon '47-'48-'49-'50. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. Blue Key '48-'49-'50, Basketball '46-'47-'43-'49-'50. Track '46- '47-'48. St. Pat's Board '48-'49-'50, Vores, Alfred D. III .................... Civil ........ ,... .... B r eston, N. Y. Alpha Phi Omega '48-'49. Vujnovich, Mike ...... . ............. Mining .... ......... ....... D e s Moines, Ia. AIME. Transfer from Wisconsin Institute of Technology. Wagner, Bernard C... ............ Civil .............. University City, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha, House Manager '4B. Honor List '48-'49. ASCE '43-'49, Student Council '47-'48. Hollamo '48-'49-'5O. Walker, Dale E .... ..... . . ........,... Civil ...................... Steeleville, Ill. Tau Kappa Epsilon '49-'50. Honor List '48-'49. ASCE '48-'49. Transfer from Monmouth College. Walker, Walter W ..................... Chemical ......,............. Cuba, Mo. Alpha Chi Sigma. AIChE '47-'48-'49-'50. Student Assistant Chemistry Department '48-'49, Re ublic Mo Wallace, Edwin B ........... Mining-Petroleum .......... p , . AIME '49-'50. Transfer from Southwest Missouri State Col- lege. Warfield, Raymond A., Ir ....... Metallurgy ...... 'Falls City. Neb. Transfer from Creighton University. Wargo, Lewis L ....... ........ M echanical ........ ......... R olla, Mo. MSPE '5U. Warren Eu ene W ....................... Civil ...................... Rolla, Mo , C3 Sigma Phi Epsilon '47-'48. Iunior Marshal '48-'49. Business Manager '49. President '49-'50, Washburn, Richard A .............. .Mining .............. Livingston, Wis. Wassilak, Erwin I ................. Electrical ................ St. Louis, Mo AIEE '47. Watson, Harry G ....... ...... C ivil. ..,... ........ R olla, Mo Basketball '47-'48, Watz, Francis I ............. Mining'Geology ............ Princeton, N. I. Triangle '43, '47-'48-'49-'50, Photo Club '43. Weber, Mark A ................... Mining .................. Two Rivers, Wis. AIME '49-'50. Transfer from Wisconsin Institute of Tech' nology. Webster, Iames P ..................... Electrical .................... Rolla, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha '47-'48-'49-'5D. Beeching Chairman '49- '50. AIEE. Transfer from Pratt Institute. Verive Vores Walker, D. Warfield Washburn Watz Page One Hundred Eight li Vogler Vuinovich Wallace Wargo Wassilak Weber T 3 Ni' -v-inf Voiles Wagner Walker, Warren Watson Webster Woes Wehrenberg Weingaertner Weinstein Welliver Welsh Wunnen West White Whitmer Wickey Wieland, C. Weinel Weisenstein Welton Western Whitney Wieland, W. ineteen-Fift Wees, Francis E., Ir ................... Civil .................. Omaha, Neb. Theta Xi '49-'50. President '49-'50. Alpha Chi Sigma '47-'48- '49-'5U. ASCE '49-'50. Inter-Fraternity Council '48-'49-'5O. Wehrenberg, Iohn Ratteson .,........ Science .......... Springfield, Ill. Tau Beta Pi '49-'50. Phi Kappa Phi '50. Honor List '47-'4B- '49. Alpha Psi Omega '47-'48-'49, President '49. AIME, C. L. Dake Geological Society '49. MSM Players '48-'50. Vice-President '49. Transfer from Springfield lunior College. Student Assistant Geology Department '49-'50. Weinel, Robert P ................... Civil .................. East St. Louis, Ill. Sigma Nu '48-'49-'50, ASCE '46-'47-'48-'49-'50, Football '48- '50. M Club President '48-'49. Student Assistant C.E. De- partment '48, P.E. Department '49, Weingaertner, Iohn W ........... Mechanical .......... St. Louis, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon '48-'49. Scholarship Officer '49-'50. Honor List '49. Canterbury Club '48. ROTC Band '48, Transfer from Missouri Valley College. Weinstein, William .................. Civil .................. Brooklyn, N. Y. Tau Kappa Epsilon '47-'48-'49, Sergeant-at-Arms '48. Treas- urer '49-'50. Blue Key '49-'50. Corresponding Secretary '49- '50. Theta Tau '48-'49. Marshal '49. ASCE '48-'49. Miner Senior Board, Columnist '49, Student Assistant Civil Engi- neering Department '49. Weisenstein, Harold F ............. Mechanical ............ St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '48-'49. ASME '48-'49. Transfer from Harris Teachers College and Washington University. Welliver, Thomas H .......... ...Electrical ............ Spring Fork, Mo. Independents '47. Honor List '48-'49. AIEE '48-'50. lackling Terrace Housing Council '49. Miner '49. Welsh, Ruel H ........... .... M echanical .............. West Plains, Mo. Honor List '47-'48-'49. Welton, Torn, Ir ...... ...... ....... M e chanical ....... ........ S terling, Ill. Photo Club '47-'48. Wenneberg, William F ............... Mining ............ Springfield, Ill. West, Leonard I ..,.............. Electrical .... ......,..... S pringfield, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon. Tau Beta Pi '49. Honor List '47-'48-'49. AIEE '48-'49. Western, Frederick Charles ............ Mining ............ Suring, Wis. White, Thomas W., lr ........... Mechanical .......... Brentwood, Mo. Kappa Sigma '47-'48-'49. Inner Guard '47, Grand Procutorii '48, Vice-President '49. ASME '49. Whitmer. Robert D ............... Mining .............. Madisonville, Ky. AIME '49-'50. Transfer from Western Kentucky State Teach- ers College. Stucient Assistant Mining Department '49, Whitney, Richard D ....,.......... Ceramics. ............. Roadhouse, Ill. ACS '47-'49. Photo Club '48. M Club '48-'49-'5O. Student Assistant P.E. Department '48-'49, Football '47-'5D. Wickey, Iohn F ................. Mechanical ................ St. Louis, Mo. Tau Beta Pi. Phi Kappa Phi. Honor List '48-'49. ASME '48- '49. Photo Club '48-'49. Transfer from Harris Teachers Col- lege. Wieland, Carson E ................. Mining ...... ....... L ancaster, Wis. Wieland, Warren R ................... Civil .... , ............. Platteville, Wis. Honor List '48-'49. ARB '49, Transfer from Wisconsin Insti- tute of Technology. Page One Hundred Nine .emit ilu' as-as 'ver Wiley Wilkins Williams, A. Williams, I. Williams, I. C. Williams, R. V. Wilson, A. Wilson, G. Wilson, R. Winter, E. Wipke Wisch Wissmann Withers Wittman Senior lass Wiley, Raymond C. .......... Metallurgy .......... Silver Springs, Md. ASME '49. Wilkins, William Walter .............. Ceramics .............. Rolla, Mo. ACS '49. MSM Players '49. Transfer from Omaha Univer- sity and Santa Monica City College. Williams, Alden D ......... Mining-Petroleum ........ St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '48. AlChE '47-'48. Football '48 49. Williams, Iohnnie Elwood .............. Electrical .............. Rolla, Mo. AIEE. Williams, Iohn Chas ................... Ceramics .................. Rolla, Mo. Independents '48-'49. Tau Beta Pi '49-'5U. Phi Kappa Phi '5O. Honor List '47-'48-'49. Blue Key '49-'50. Secretary- Treasurer '50. Keramos '48-'49. Secretary '49. ACS '49, Studenti9Council '48-'49. Student Assistant Ceramics Depart- ment ' . Williams, Richard C ....................... Civil ...................... Rolla, Mo. Honor List '47-'48, Chi Epsilon '50. President '50. ARBA '49-'50. ASCE '49-'5O. Tennis '48-'50. M Club '48-'5O. Transfer from Milligan College and Duke University. Williams, Roy V., Ir ................,.. Electrical .................. Rolla, Mo. AIEE. Wilson, Anthony E ....... Mechanical ...... Webster Groves, Mo. Tech. Club '48-'49-'5O. Honor List '49. ASME '48-'49-'5O. Transier from Culver Stockton. Wilson, Glenn E ..................... Mining .................... Iackson, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha '48-'50. ASME '48-'49. Rollamo '48-'49- Transfer from Southeast Missouri State College. 1:27 Wilson, Robert E ...,............. Mechanical ............... .St. Louis, Mo. Independents '47-'48-'49. Winter, Eugene F ............. Chemical ............ Fredericktown, Mo. Honor List '464'49. AIChE '47-'49. Student Assistant Chem- ical Department '49. Winters, William I ................... Mining .................. Belleville, Ill. Lambda Chi Alpha '47-'48-'49, AIME '49. Radio Club '47- '48. St. Pat's Board '49. Wipke, Walter I ........ ...... M echanicctl ....... ...... K irlcwood, Mo. Honor List '45. Wisch, William L ................. Civil ................ lefierson City, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi '47-'48-'49, Honor Roll '49. ASCE '48-'50. ABBA '48-'50. MSPE '49-'50. Miner '4Be'49. Transfer irom Jefferson City Iunior College. Wissmann, Walter William. ..... Mechanical ...... St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma. Assistant Secretary '46. CVA Secretary '46. ASME '49. Withers, Iohn S ........... ...... E lectrical ................ Moscow Mill, Mo. AIEE. Wittman, Robert E ........ . .... Mining-Geology. ........... Sedalia, Mo. Sigma Nu '47-'48-'49. ROTC Band '47-'48, Witzl, Donald I ................... Mechanical .................. St. Louis, Mo. Glee Club '48-'49. ROTC Band '47-'48. Wesley Foundation '49. Transfer from Harris Teachers College. Page One Hundred Ten B Wojan, Carl E ........... ,... .......... M i ning ........................ Antigo, Wis. AIMME '49. Transfer lrom Wisconsin Institute of Technology. Wolfram, Ralph E ,.,......,. ...... E lectrical ................ St. Louis, Mo. AIEE '47-'50, ROTC Band '47-'48-'49. SAME '47-'4B. Vice- President '47. Secretary '48. President '48. Gamma Delta '47-'48-'49. Student Assistant Physics Department '49. Wood, Dustin J ...... ....... C ivil ...... ...... S t. Louis, Mo. ASCE. Wood, Robert C ............. Mining-Geology ............ Leesburg, Mo. Pl Kappa Alpha '46-'5O. Pledge Master '48, Alumni Secre- tary '47. Honor List '46, Glee Club '48-'49, Worrell, John W ..,.................. Electrical ........ ......... N aples, Mo. Transfer from Illinois College. Wright, Harold R ......... Mining-Geology ...... Jacksonville, Mo. Transfer from Kansas State Teachers College. Wunnenberg, Donald A ...,..... Mechanical ........ Overland, Mo. Independents '50, ASME '47-'48-'49. Gamma Delta '48-'49- '50, I-louse Manager '49. Secretary '5O. Wyatt, Franklin W ............... Chemical .............. St. Joseph, Mo. Engineers Club '49, Honor List '48-'49. Alpha Chi Sigma '49, Historian '49. MSPE '49-'50. AlChE '47-'48-'-19. Trans- ter from St. Joseph Junior College. ineteen,-Fi t Yanevich, Krum ....... ....... E lectrical. ...... ....... S t. Louis, Mo. AIEE. Yeager, James C ............. ....... S cience ...... ....... O lney, lll. Honor List '46-'47-'48. Yeakey, Richard A .... ............... M echanical .................. Alton, Ill. ASME '48-'49. Transfer from Shurtletf College. Yeckl, Frank M .....,................... Civil .........,.............. St. Louis, Mo. Engineers Club '46-'47-'48-'49, ASCE '48-'49. Student Assist- ant C.E. Department '48. Yochum, Kenneth H ............. Mechanical ............ St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '48, ASME '49, Transier from St. Louis Univer- sity. Zeitz, Edward John ................ Chemical ................ Cleveland, O. Independents '49. AIChE '47-'48-'49. Glee Club '49, Trans- ier from North Dakota Agriculture College. Zerweck, Carl Edw., Jr ................. Civil ................ St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Nu '49, ASCE '48-'49. ARBA '49. Student Assistant C.E. Department '49. Football '45, Zimmerman, Donald ............ Metallurgy .............. Griggsville, Ill. ASM '49. President '50. Pr .... bv Wojan Winchester Wolfram W d, D, W d R, W Wright Wunnenberg Wyatt Yachoevich Yecaiger Yecgligg' Yeckl Yochum Zeitz Zerweck Zimmerman Page One Hundred Eleven fly' Senior lass Abbott, Iohn Martin, lr ........... Electrical .....,.... Kansas City, Mo. BSU '48-'49, Transfer from University oi Michigan. Student Assistant Drawing Department '47-'48, Averbach, Philip .................... Civil., ....,...... ....... R ochester, N. Y. Independents '47, Honor List '46-'47 48-'49, ASCE '49-'50, Treasurer '50, ARBA '48-'50, Transfer from University of Illinois. Student Assistant CE Department '49-'50. MSPE '49, Bailey, Frank E ................... Metallurgy .................. Moberly, Mo. MSPE '49-'50, ASM. Barker, William C ............... Chemical .............. Normandy, Mo. Honor List '48, AIChE '48-'49, Fencing Club '47-'48, Trans- fer from St. Louis University. Barnes, Amos Eugene .......... Mechanical ........ ,.Doniphan, Mo. ASME '49-'50, Barney, Iames Scott .................. Electrical .................. Parma, Mo. Honor List '49, Transfer from Southeast Missouri State Teachers College. Bartels, Eugene Adolf .............. Civil .............. Edwardsville, Ill. Tech Club '49-'50. Honor List '48-'49, Student Assistant CE Department '48-'50, Chi Epsilon '50, Secretary '50, Baseley, Robert Lee ...,............ Mechanical ................ Union, Ill. Gamma Delta '48-'50, Transfer from Western Illinois State, Becker, Bernell A .,,........,,,.,. Mining ,.,.,,.,.,..,.,, Fennimore, Wis. Transfer from Wisconsin Institute of Technology, Bennett. Iohn C ,.,..,......,..,..,,,.. Electrical .,............,....... Cairo, Ill. AIEE. Bradley. Andrew I .........,......,.. Mining .........,........ Roanoke, lll. Transfer from Indiana State Teachers College, BradY. lohn R ,.....,.,....., Mining-Petroleum ..,..,.,....., Omaha, Neb. Theta Xi '48-'49-'50, Brandt, Iames P .....,.,.,... Mining-Geology ...,...,.... Concord, Cal, Honor List '48-'49, AIME '49-'50, Brewer, Harold I .........,,......., Mechanical ....,..,..,.,,.... Rolla, Mo. ASME '49-'50, Broaddus, Richard Dudley ...,......,. Civil ....,....... Chillicothe, Mo, Sigma Nu, Brunson, Vernon T ,...,.............. Electrical .,...,.....,...... Dallas, Tex. Honor List '47-'48-'49, Transfer from Texas A, 6. M, Burke, Robert F .... , ......., Mining-Geology ...,..,.,... St. Louis, Mo. Engineers Club '47-'48-'49-'50, Buterbaugh, Basil E ..........,...... Mining .,.......,...... Rock Hill, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha Vice-President '45-'46, Engineers Club '42-'43-'44, Honor List '47, AIME President '45, Student Council '45, Inter-Fraternity Council '45, Secretary-Treasurer '45, St. Pat's Board, '45, Wesley Foundation '45, Student Assistant Mining '45, Byrnes, Herbert Frank .,.. Mining-Petroleum .,.. Ridgewood, N. I. AIME '46, Sig Pi'.s- relaxing. Coolbauglt cmd Blcmclcc, acc centers. Campbell, Earl D ...,...,..,.... Mechanical ,......,...... St, Louis, Mo. Alpha Phi Omega '48-'49, ASME '49-'50, Carlson, Dale Theo ...,,.,....,, Mining'Geology .,.,,.....,. Walnut, Ill, Kappa Alpha Sergeant-at-Arms '47, AIME '46-'47, Chapuk, Walter A .,,......,,.... Chemical ...,.......... Witherbee, N. Y. Transfer from Utrea College of Syracuse and Syracuse Uni- versity. Cheadle, Keith F. .....,.........,.... Electrical .................... Rosati, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon '49-'50, Glee Club '49-'50, Transfer from Bradley University. Chen, Willie Young ,.,.,...,.,. Electrical .........,,. New York, N. Y, AIEE. Coffee, Ralph E ,.,,.....,..,..,,.,..,. Chemical ....,,,.,...,.......,, Rolla, Mo. Honor List '46-'47-'49, Alpha Chi Sigma '49-'50, AIChE '47- '48-'49, Coleman, Elbert H., Ir .........,,.,.... Electrical.. ......,....... Rolla, Mo. AIEE '48, Transfer from Kansas City Iunior College, Cook, LaVerne F ,..........,..,,...., Civil ..,.,..,,.,,...,..,. Cuba City, Wis. Cox, William Henry .................,.... Civil .......,........,,..., Cuba, Mo. Theta Xi. ASCE '48-'50, ARBA. Pershing Rifles. ROTC Sergeant '48, Second Lieutenant '48-'49, Detonators '49, SAME '49-'50, Miner '49-'50, Rollamo '48-'49, Staff Photog- rapher '49-'5O. Transfer from Washington U. Craig, Curtis L ..,........,............. Civil ..,,.....,,,.......... Carthage, Mo. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49, ASCE '49-'50, Crowell, Homer G. ,......,,......... Civil .,.,,,..........,. Shell Lake, Wis. Independents '48-'50, Honor List '49, ARBA '49-'50, Trans- fer from Wisconsin Institute of Technology. Wesley Foun- dation, Dallam, Willis H., Ir .,...,..,., ..,, C hemical ..,.,.....,.,, Kirkwood, Mo, Kappa Alpha '48-'50, Transier from Westminster College and Washington University, Danze, Albert George ......,....,.. Mechanical ,,..,....,.... Union, Mo, Sigma Phi Epsilon '47-'50, Senior Marshal '49, Vice-Presi- dent '49-'50, Honor List '48, Alpha Phi Omega, Assistant Director '47-'48, Inner Guard '48-'49, Radio Club '47, MSM Players. Vice-President '47-'48-'49, Photo Club '47-'48-'49, Page One Hundred Twelve Woody , .wpccivnrm fmctlyst. Honor List '46-'47. Ferreters '48-'49v'50. DaSilvo, Anibal lose .......... Science .......... New Rochelle, N. Y. AIEE '47. Glee Club '47-'43. Physics Wis. Dommersnaes, Orland B...Mining-Petroleum..Gay Mills, AIME '49-'5O. Transfer from Wisconsin Teachers College. Ga. Durrenberger, Ioseph W ............. Mining ............ Valdosta, Tau Kappa Epsilon '49-'50. Tech Cooperative Club '48-'49. Transfer from North Georgia College and Emory at closta. Val- Edwards, Robert F ........... Mining-Geology .... ...... A ltiou, N. Y. Honor List '47-'4Be'49. Transfer from Swarthmore College. Fiebelman, locob P ..................... Civil ...................... Dillard, Mo. Honor List '49. Transfer from Missouri University. Preiert, Milton A ................. Mechanical ................ St. Louis, Mo. Engineers Club '42-'43. Football '42-'43. Music Club '43, Gamma Delta '49-'50. Fulks, William Earl .................. Mechanical .................. Alton, lll. 'Transfer from Shurtlefl College. Gallagher, Rodger E ...,........ . ....., Ceramic .................. Rolla, Mo. Keramos. ACS. MSPE. Board of Directors '50. Gimbrone, George L ............, Metallurgy ............ Buffalo, N. Y. ASME '49-'50, Transfer from Camisirec College. Green, Reif B .................... ,Chemical .................... St. Louis, Mo. Grothaus, Ioseph V ................... Ceramics ................. Fulton, Mo. ACS. Hamman, Rufus W ............... Chemical .............. Ionesboro, Ark. Transfer from Arkansas A. 6- M. and New Mexico A. 6- M. Harris, William M ................... Metallurgy .................. Rolla, Mo. AIME. Harrison, Richard N ....................... Civil ...................... Rolla, Mo. Alpha Tau Omega. ASCE. Transfer from Champlain Col- lege, Plattsburg, N. Y. Hart, lomes W ................... Mechanical .................. Skidmore, Mo. ASME. Heidbreder, Warren E .........,. Metallurgical .......... Palmyra, Mo. Henderson, Edward l-I ................. Electrical .............. Thebes, Ill. Honor List '49. Transfer from Missouri Tech. College. ineteen-Fifi Higgins, Wilton G ....,. ............... C hemical .................... Rolla, Mo. Honor List '45-'47. AlChE '47-'48, Iackling Terrace Council '4B. Holmes, Thomas Arthur .......... Mining .......... Willington, Mass. Honor List '47-'48-'49. Howell, Bennett Dixon .......... Mechanical .......... Mundelein, Ill. Independents '49-'50. Tech Club '49-'50, ASME '47-'4B-'49- '50. Canterbury Club '49-'50. Hurley, Nick I ..................... Mining .................... Keewatin, Minn. Honor List '49. AIMME. Ienkins, Donald H ............. Mechanical ............ Pine Bluff, Ark. Sigma Nu. Transfer from Arkansas State Teachers College. Iohnson, Ray Burl .................. Civil .... . ............. Bradleyville, Mo. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. Chi Epsilon '5l'J. ASCE '48-'4'3. MSPE '49-'50. Karigan, William A ................. Electrical ................ Sedalia, Mo. Independents '49-'50. Alpha Phi Omega '48-'49. Transfer from Southern Methodist University. Karr, Ralph I ..................... Electrical .................... St. Louis, Mo. Kelley, William O ............. Mining ............ Baxter Springs, Kans. Transfer from Kansas State Teachers College. Kimball, Charles T ................... Electrical .................. Gideon, Mo. Sigma Pi. Football '48-'49. Transfer from University of California. Kindler, David Charles .............. Chemical .............. Carlyle, Ill. Honor List '48-'49. Alpha Chi Sigma. Student Assistant '49. Kingsley, LaVern ................ Chemical ................ Mt. Vernon, Mo. Tech Club. Honor List '48 49. Alpha Chi Sigma. AIChE. Transfer from Southwest Missouri State College. Kritzer, Herbert E ..................... Electrical ...............,.. Fulton, Mo. Transfer from Westminster College. Kuebrich, Herbert P ............. Metallurgical ............ Dunkirk, N. Y. Sigma Chi. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. Lewis, lames W ............... Chemical .............. Kansas City, Mo. Swimming Team '47-'-48. Linkeman, Charles Wm ........... Mining .......... Edwardsville, Ill. Honor List '47-'4B. Loach, Iames Arthur. ......... Mining .......... New Kensington, Pa. AIMME. Transfer from Virginia Military Institute. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President .................................... ............... . Charles Kunz Vice-President ......... ...... I ack Flynn Secretary ........... ........ B ob Zane Treasurer ........ ........ B ob Fossi Flynn, Kunz, Fossi, Zane. Page One Hundred Thirteen Senior lass , Lucker, Robert Lawrence .............. Chemical. ..... . ....... Alton, Ill. Honor List '48-'49. Alpha Chi Sigma. Transfer from Shurt- leff College. Student Assistant Chemical Department. McKenzie, Benjamin F .............. ,Mechanical .............. Rolla, Mo. ASME. Student Assistant Drawing Department '47J4B. McMaham, Iack Ellington ...... ,...Metallurgy ........,... Cocoa, Fla. ' D41 X Honor List '4G. Photo Club '47. A McNally, Robert I ............... Metallurgy .....,........ Dunkirk, N. Y. Sigma Chi '47. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. Mann, Carl Kinle .............,.. Mechanical ................ St. Louis, Mo. Engineers Club. Independents. Canterbury Club. Iackling Terrace. Honor List '46-'47-'48-'49. ASME. Track '47. Marcus, Leslie David .......... Science .......... University City, Mo. Honor List '454'47. May, Bert .................... Electrical .................... Sioux Falls, S. D. Engineers Club '46-'47. Honor List '45-'46, Merts, Athel Lavelle ..........., Electrical ............ Marmaduke, Ark. Transfer from Arkansas State College. Miller, Chester E .................,... Mining ........ ......... E lizabeth, Pa. AIME '49-'5U. Miller, George P.... ............. Metallurgy ................ Conway, Ark. Tech Club '48-'49-'50, Transfer from Arkansas State Teach- ers College. Neal, Iohn F ....... ........ C hemical ........ ........ N ewburg, Mo. AlChE. Neer, Edgar V ................... Mechanical ....... .... , ...... H annibal, Mo. Honor List '49. Transfer from Hannibal-LaGrange. Nunn, Donald H ................... Chemical .................. St. Louis, Mo. f -- ' ' Transfer from Harris Teachers College. lfiiliff '. . Oechlse, Han ,..... , ......... Chemical ................ Iefierson City, Mo. Engineers Club. Transfer from Iefferson City Iunior College. Ogle, Nolan L ................... Electrical .................. Pierce City, Mo. Iackling Terrace Council. Honor List '47-'48, Osborn, Charles F., Ir ............... Electrical .............. St. Louis, Mo. Tennis Team. Painter, Iohn A LeRoy .................. Ciivil .................. Newburg, Mo. Sigma Nu. ASCE. Transfer from Missouri Valley College. Pendracky, Walter I ................. Civil ................ Edwardsville, lll. Tech Club. Honor List '48-'49. Transfer from Shurtleff Col- lege. American Road Builders Association. Petska, Albert M ................,.. Science .................. Marceline, Mo. Honor List '47J48. Football '46-'47-'48. M Club. Student v Assistant. l Pippert, William Sewing .......... Metallurgy .......... St. Louis, Mo. Triangle Steward '46. American Foundrymen's Society. SAME. Pre-snell, Robert E ............,.... Chemical ....,........... St. Ioseph, Mo. Transfer from St. Ioseph Iunior College and Fordham Uni- versity. Rentko, Robert I ............... Metallurgy .............. Philadelphia, Pa. Honor List '46-'49. Student Assistant Library '48-'5D. Rieder, Charles M ....... Mining-Geology ...... Kansas City, Kcms. Transfer from Knox College. Roller, Ioe C ............... Mining-Petroleum .............. Putaski, Tenn. AIME. Transfer from University of Tennessee, Roller, Ray F ................. Mining-Geology ..,........... Coshocton, O. ASME '49-'5O. Rushford, Wilson H ................. Chemical ................ Windsor, Mo. Rust, Martin F ................. Electrical ................ Poplar Bluff, Mo. Honor List '48-'49. AIEE '48-'5U. Baptist Student Union '48- '50. Third Vice-President '49-'5O. Transfer from Southeast Missouri State College. Schofnky, Henry P ............... Mechanical .............. St. Louis, Mo. Photo Club Custodian '48-'49. Hammer Throwers President '48-'49. Transfer from Washington University. qt?-ategists. A 1 Q Selby, Iohn E., Ir ................... Electrical .................. Bethany, Mo. ASCE bull Session. Transfer from University of Colorado. I ' . . Tv'-ifmgle beer and song jc:.vt-wines. Ann Allen, St. Pafs Queen crmdtclate Page One Hundred Fourteen ASCE big wigs. Half time gymnastics. The Alec Templeton Lar1'y's best -view. Diltlmg. ineteen,-Fi t i Shulaw, Walter D ....... Mining-Petroleum ...... Lawrenceville, Ill. Transfer from Missouri Valley College cmd Rice Institute. Sieckman, Eugene H ............. Metallurgy ..... ....... S t. Louis, Mo. J Tau Kappa Epsilon. Honor List '46. Interfraternity Council '47-'4B. Sigurdson, Elden Arlo ...... Mining-Petroleum ...... Baleton, Minn. Sirnonds, Roy L ................... Electrical .................. St. Joseph, Mo. AIEE-IRE '49. Radio Club '48-'49. Transfer from St. Joseph Junior College. Snider, Everal L ............... Mining-Petroleum .............. Rolla, Mo. Steele, George R ....... ..... ....... C i vil ............ . ........ Rolla, Mo. ASCE Synnott, John E ...,,,..... ....... S cience .................... Rib Lake, Wis. Tharp, David Harris ................ Mechanical ................ lllmo, Mo. Honor List '48-'49. Hammer Throwers '48-'49. Transfer from Southwest Missouri State College. Thomason, James B ............... Mining .......,...... Granite City, lll. Honor List '46. Thompson, Homer F ....................... Civil .... ,... . ............. R olla, Mo. Tau Beta Pi. Phi Kappa Phi. ASCE. MSPE. ABBA. ln- structor Drawing Department. BS Chemical Engineer' 32. BS Civil Engineer '50. Underwood, Clifford B ........... Mining .......... Predericktown, Mo. AIME. Vance, John Moses ........ Mechanical .,...... Edgar Springs, Mo. ASME '49-'50. Varner, William R ........... Mining-Petroleum .......... Litchiield, Ill. Walker, John A ............... Metallurgy .............. Kansas City, Mo. Honor List '47-'4B. Swimming Team '47-'48. Walker, Rudolph C ............... Mechanical. ............. St. Louis, Mo. Watson, Eugene Paul .......,...... Electrical .............. St. Louis, Mo. AIEE. Wehling, Howard C ...........,. Mechanical ............ St. Louis, Mo. Tech Club '48-'49 50. Honor List '48-'49. ASME '49-'50. MSPE '5U. Transfer from Carnegie Institute oi Technology. Sigma Alpha Epsilon '43. Weidman, Thomas Harvey .i.. Mining .... Baxter Springs, Kans. Sigma Nu. AIME '49. Transfer from Wisconsin Institute of Technology. Wenzell, Robert P ................... Mining .................. Jennings, Mo. Engineers Club. Honor List '47. Band '45. Student Council '49, Westermeier, Theo. F ....,,....... Electrical ....... ..... S t. Charles, Mo. Transfer from Central College. White, John H .......,......... Metallurgy ................ Little Rock, Ark. Honor List '49. Transfer from Georgia Tech and Virginia Military Institute. Student Assistant Geology Department '49 Whitson, Harold E ................. Electrical ................ St. Louis, Mo. Honor List '46-'47. Wilkinson, Ernest C ................. Mechanical ................ Rolla, Mo. Wilson, Paul Burdette ....,... Electrical ........ Webster Groves, Mo. Tech Club '49, Honor List '484'49. Transfer from St. Louis University. Winters, Billy K ..................... Mechanical .................... Rolla, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha. Honor List '49. ASM '48. St. Pat's Board '-48. Wolchek, Wiilliam E ......... ,.Electrical .......... Walnut Grove, Mo. Chi Sigma '47-'48-'49. Honor List '47, west Missouri State Teachers College. Transfer from South- Wong, Hong .............................. Civil .................. ...... R olla, Mo. ASCE '48-'49. Zeller, Kenneth Charles. ........... Mechanical .............. Rolla, Mo. ASME. Ziebell, Wilirocl R ....................... Mining ........ ...... B eloit, Wis. Engineers Club '47-'48-'49. Zyanut, Albert J ................... Ceramics ........... ....... S t. Louis, Mo. Engineers Club '46, Tech Club '48-'49-'50. ACS '49. Page One Hundred Fifteen Juniors Agron, Albert Meyer Kansas City, Mo. Akins, Herb Glenn De Soto, Mo. Allmeyer, Milton A. Ferguson, Mo. Alvarado, Frank T. New York City, N. Y. Anderhub, Anthony P. St. Louis, Mo. Armstrong, Richard L. Kansas City, Mo. Arsan, Emin Iral Rolla, Mo. Autorina, Joseph Vincent New Rochelle, N. Y. Baldwin, William M. Greenville, Mo. Ballestero, Antonio P. Saratoga Springs, N. Y Ballass, I. Groton, Conn. Ballew, James E. El Dorado, Karts. Banqhart, Roger C. Kansas City, Mo. Barron, Osmond Martin St. Louis, Mo. Barrow, Robert Bruce Rochester, N. Y. Bartel, Iohn G. Creve Coeur, Mo. Bauer, Richard H. St. Louis, Mc. Beachler, Ray Dean Buffalo, Mo. Beck, Russell I. Menasha, Wis. Becker, Robert L. Kirkwood, Mo. Beckman, Charles A. Bay Shore, N. Y. Bellis, Gerald Bartlett St. Ioseph, Mo. Bender, Gerald H. St. Louis, Mo. Berger, Charles August Aiiton, Mo. Page One Hundred Seventeen 0 1950 Berley, Ioseph Patrick East St. Louis, Ill. Beumer, Wilfred L. Mexico, Mo. Bishop, Billie Ioe Cardwell, Mo. Black, Kenneth Lewis Rolla, Mo. Blendermann, Gene Richard Richmond, Ky. Bodicky, Andrew L. St. Louis, Mo. Borgers, William I. New York City, N. Y. Boschert, Charles H. St. Louis, Mo. Boscia, Frank I. Rolla, Mo. Boushka, William Matthias Waynesville, Mo. Boyd, Charles Lincoln Bloomfield, N. I. Brankensiek, William E. St. Louis, Mo. Brenk, Richard A. Rolla, Mo. Browne, Thomas C. Berqeniield, N. I. Bruch, Frederick E., jr. St. Louis, Mo. Buettner, Melvin A. St. Charles, Mo. Bullock, Richard L. Houston, Tex. Burch, William Dean Ierseyville, Ill. Burkhead, Kenneth E. Kansas City, Mo. Bushkcx, Ioseph G. Murphysboro, Ill. Bushmeyer, Alan I. Rolla, Mo. Buss, Robert William St. Louis, Mo. Campbell, Robert E. Ioplin, Mo. Canady, D. W. Springfield, Ill. Juniors Cantwell, L. E. Rolla, Mo. Cantwell, Rodney S. Bucklin, Mo. Cardetti, Leo M. Rosati, Mo. Carl, loe I. Mt. Vernon, Mo. Castro, Dudley L. Rolla, Mo. Cawthorne, Edward Wm. Greentree, Pa. Charneski, Albin Bruno Brooklyn, N. Y. Chiles, William Edw. Springfield, Ill. Choat, Lauren W. Oakfield, N. Y. Clark, John William, Ir. Ceniralia, Ill. Commerford, George Edw. Crystal City, Mo. Connelly, Thomas I. Magnolia, Ark. Connolly, John S. Springfield, Mo. Cooper, Iames D. Rolla, Mo. Cooper, Iames I. Webster Groves, Mo. Cotien, Merrill R. Eldon, Mo. Cowan, Harry B. White Plains, N. Y. Cowan, Robert William West Plains, Mo. Cox, Willard Emanuel St. Louis, Mo. Craig, William Eugene Bonne Terre, Mo. Crisman, Kenneth Wayne Eldon, Mo. Crow, Ross Freeland Licking, Mo. Cunninql-ram, John W. Wentzville, Mo. Wilson, Richard I. Alton, Ill. Page One Hundred Eighteen Page One Hundred Nineteen 0 1950 Dasenbrock, Arthur A. Effingham, Ill. Davis, Gedale D. St. Louis, Mo. Day, Donald I. Rolla, Mo. Day, Georqe P. Portland, Ore. DeGan, Iames I. Gary, Ind. Delaney, Iohn Francis Aboca, Wis. DeLurgio, R. Frank Creve Coeur, Mo. Derrinqton, Laurence P. Pierce City, Mo. Dickens, Richard Lee Kirkwood, Mo. DiGiorqio, James New York, N. Y. Dieckgrafe, Robert Ernst St. Louis, Mo. Donaldson, George R. McLeansboro, Ill. Dorie, Sante Ioseph Hawthorne, N. I. Dowling, Donald John St. Louis, Mo. Dowling, Neal B. St. Louis, Mo. Dreste, Harry F. Kirkwood, Mo. Drummond, Floyd Mont Rolla, Mo. Dryden, Ioseph Louis St. Louis, Mo. Dubois, Robert D. Port Ieiferson, N. Y. Dunn. Charles Edwin Valley Park, Mo. Dunn, Carl Springfield, lll. Dyer, Prank W. Lebanon, Mo. Elliott, Edwin George, Ir. Rockford, Ill. Ellison, I. M. Wood River, Ill. Juniors Elwood, W. H. Decatur, Ill. Englund, Ichn O. Hibbinq, Minn. Evans, Thomas R. Rolla, Mo. Fairchild, William W. Cranford, N. I. Fermann, Robert Donald Baldwin, N. Y. Fischer, August I. Hawthorne, N. I. Fitzqibbon, Harry I. De Soto, Mo. Fleming, Robert G. Springfield, Ill. Fomari, Joseph M. Yatesboro, Pa. Fracchia, Mario I. University City, Mo. Frase, K. A. Dumont, N. I. Preytag, Carl A. Newark, N. I. Friedmann, Charles Lester New York City, N. Y. Fris. Ioseph P. Orient, Ill. Fritschen, Herman, Ir. Ierminqs, Mo. Friizen, Lawrence V. Redondo Beach, Calif. Gabrielse, Richard S. Sheboygan, Wis. Gallard, Luciano A. Miraplores, Lima, Peru Gallagher, Rodger E. Rolla, Mo. Ganley, Robert I. Hudson, N. Y. Gardner, John Edw. Chicago, Ill. Geidel, Harold W. Webster Groves, Mo. Gerard, Robert A. Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Giacoma, Fred A. St. Louis, Mo. Page One Hundred Twenty l, .2 ,sex i L.: -y4,av' 5 Page One Hundred Twenty-One 1950 Gieseke, Leo Edward Springfield, Mo. Gifford, Harold, Ir. Rolla, Mo. Givens, William Arthur Paris, Ill. Gorman, William Henry Robertson, Mo. Graf, Ernest E. Maplewood, Mo. Green, William G. Port Leonard Wood, Mo Greer, Rex E. Plains, Kans. Greig, George Herbert Rolla, Mo. Griiiith, Iohn Bain Carbondale, Ill. Guzzy, Frank George Yonkers, N. Y. Hackel, William Kay St. Louis, Mo. Hall, I. H. Rolla, Mo. Hallett, William Marion St. Louis, Mo. Harqus, Loren M. Kansas City, Mo. Harper, William S. Chicago, Ill. Harrawood, Paul Godfrey, Ill. Harris, Henry C. Pleasant Plains, Ill. Hauck, Charles Andrew Lakewood, O. Hawker, Gene Iolm DeKalb, Mo. Hawkins, William Commerce, Mo. Heetiield, Robert D. St. Louis, Mo. Heilich, Raymond P. St. Louis, Mo. Heller, Enrique S. Lima, Peru Heilman, Milton H. Kansas City, Mo. Juniors Hemmer, Ralph J. Hewett, N. J. Hendrix, James Steven Cotieyville, Kans. Henson, Gerald Lee Alton, Ill. Hercules, Hubert R. St. Charles, Mo. Hirner, John A. Monroe City, Mo, Hohlfelder, Eugene P, Glencoe, Ill. Holcomb, Lester W. Sparta, Ill. Holdman, Leslie F. Bonne Terre, Mo. Holland, Iohn William Springfield, Mass. I-lout, William H. Mexico, Mo. Hubbard, Jack Leroy Hannibal, Mo. Huber, Richard G. St. Louis, Mo. Huff, Wayne F. Waynesville, Mo. Hutson, Edward K. Kansas City, Mo, Hydinger, Paul Luther Mcliees Rocks, Pa. Irwin, David McRau Newburq, Mo. Jackson, Earl E. Rolla, Mo. Jackson, W. D. Ridgewood, N. J. Jeffers, Phillip E. Gardner, Ill. I Johnson, Gerald A. McLeanshoro, Ill. Johnson, Junius L. Kansas City, Mo. Jones, Donald Eugene Pikeville, Ky. Jones, Richard L. Ft. Worth, Tex. Jones, William B. East St. Louis, Ill. Page One Hundred Twenty-Two 1950 Iusius, Richard F. Si. Louis, Mo. Kaplan, Newton H. Albany, N. Y. Kappus, William A. Williston Park, N. Y. Keeser, Harlow Musick St. Charles, Mo. Keller, Charles Warren Springfield, Mo. Kennedy, Harry Eugene St. Louis, Mo. King, Melvin E. Rosiclare, Ill. Kleinkopf, Merlin D. Roseville, lll. Kline, Raymond M. St. Louis, Mo. Knobel, Elwood Laurie Pacific, Mo. Knueppel, Harold R. Palmyra, Mo. Koch, William B. Evansville, Ind. Koederiiz, William A. St. Louis, Mo. Koeciding, Auqusl F. St. Louis, Mo. Koetlinq. lerome D. Kansas City, Mo. Kolb, Eugene Fred Si. Charles, Mo. Konviser, Diie Woodridge, N. Y. Koontz, Rollin H. Rolla, Mo. Koppelmann, Eldo K. Union, Mo. Kouns, William D., Ir. Si. Louis, Mo. Krause, Louis Edgar, Ir. Granville, N. Y. Krewer, Goillard Duane Valmeyer, Ill. Krokroskia, Edwin I. Ottawa, Okla. Krowmueller, R. L. Normandy, Mo. Juniors Lackey, Dale Franklin Moreley, Mo. Ladd, Richard W. North Tarrytown, N. Y. Laible, Donald Somner Sterling, Ill. Landolt, Ioseph A. St. Louis, Mo. Langenbach, lack Earl Arnold, Mo. LaPelina, L. A. Long Island, N. Y. Larson, F. D. Kansas City, Mo. Lcrttin, Iudson M. Waukegan, Ill. Laumand, Kenneth I. Brentwood, Mo. Lehmann, Charles Frank Lynbrook, N. Y. Linneman, Ioseph Francis Bergen, N. I. Llewellyn, Henry D. Rolla, Mo. Lomax, Wesley I. Edwardsville, Ill. Longerich, Ernest P. Rolla, Mo. Lus, Louis M. Rolla, Mo. McAninch, Charles Harry St. Louis, Mo. Mr:Cammon, D. P. St. Ioseph, Mo. McC1ard, Thuman E. Cape Girardeau, Mo. McCormack, Donald C. St. Louis, Mo. McCoy, James David Savanna, Ill. McDaniel, Hulan Dale Overland, Mo. McDermott, Arthur R. Potosi, Mo. McEvilly, W. Newburgh, N. Y. McKee, William D. Rolla, Mo. Page One Hundred Twenty-Four Page One Hundred Twenty-Five 0 1950 Mace, Bonard V. Palace, Mo. MacMaster, Edward Paterson, N. I. Maday, Donald S. Buffalo, N. Y. Mallon, Richard G. St. Louis, Mo. Maltzahn, Donald William Kenmore, N. Y. Mansfield, Richard E. Springfield, Mo. Martin, Dan William Pittsburg, Kans. Maison, Don Dean St. Louis, Mo. Matthews, Lyle D. Nemo, Mo. Maurer, Iohn Elmer St. Louis, Mo. Meiners, Don Arthur St. Louis, Mo. Mellott, Robert N. Si. Louis, Mo. Meyers, Daniel Wellston, Mo. Meyer, lean L. Union, Mo. Meyer, Robert L. St. Louis, Mo. Miles, Roy Gene Essex, Mo. Minnick, Charles I, Hannibal, Mo. Mitchell, Hilman R. Patmos, Ark. Montgomery, Donald D. St. Louis, Mo. Moscari, John Rahway, N. I. Motta, Frank Dominic Gardner, Ill. Moy, Harry Bridgeport, Conn. Muellersman, Ferdinand H. Flat River, Mo. Murray, Richard W, St. Louis, Mo. Juniors NGPP. Gordon Ellseworth Fannimore, Wis. Nelson, Donald A. Rolla, Mo. Newkirk, Thomas F. Harrison, N. Y. Nierneier, Richard R. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Niemczura, Stanley W, Ware, Mass. O'Connell, William R. Decatur, lll. Oldham, W. R. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Osetek, Edward Stephen Garfield, N. I. Ott, Ross V. Quincy, Ill. Owens, Frank W. Rolla, Mo. Packheiser, Elmer D. Vichy, Mo. Palmer, lames Harry Sl. Louis, Mo. Parrish, David D. Walnut Grove, Mo. Patel, Ravindra C. Bombay, India Pearson, Walter Orr Granite City, Ill. Perry, Bobbie L. West Frankfort, Ill. Peterson, Forest R. Chillicothe, Mo. Petty, William G. St. Louis, Mo. Phelps, Richard C. Binghampton, N. Y. Phillips, Robert William Kansas City, Mo. Powell, loe Robert Eldon, Mo. Prater, B. A. Altamont, Ill. Proctor, Robert L. Zeiqler, Ill. Quick, Iohn R. St, Louis, Mo. Page One Hundred Twenty-Six ' r F .9-q t un ' Page One Hundred Twenty-Seven to 1950 Ramey, Robert Donald Alton, Ill. Ramirez, laime Bogota, Colombia Ramsay, Glendon I. Rochester, N. Y. Ratliff, Harold Charles Pearly, Va. Reed, Leonard B. St. Louis, Mo. Reeves, Ernest I. Bloomfield, N. I. Reger, L. Iames W., Ir. Rolla, Mo. Rhodes, C. D. Rolla, Mo. Rice, Charles A. Kansas City, Mo. Rieder, Robert I. St. Louis, Mo. Riedinqer, Walter Baldwin St. Louis, Mo. Rigdon, Iames D. Festus, Mo. Riley, Robert E. Rolla, Mo. Roach, Warren D. Rolla, Mo. Robotti, Richard R. Long Island City, N. Y. Roetzel, I. D. Rolla, Mo. Roloff, Don Vernon Kirkwood, Mo. Romo, Ray A. Overland, Mo. Roschke, Elfred I. St. Louis, Mo. Ross, Leroy E. Concord, N. H. Roy, P. K. Calcutta, India Ruhl, Wiley T. Springfield, Mo. Rusk, Phyllis Ann Lees Summit, Mo. Rust, M. E. Rolla, Mo. Juniors Rustenbeck, James D. University City, Mo. Rutsky, Ioseph M. Little Rock, Ark. Salisbury, Thomas R. St. Louis, Mo. Schaefer, Louis A. St. Joseph, Mo. Schafer, Donald O. East Marion, N. Y. Scheffler, Tom L. Riverton, Ill. Schmidt, Donald William Arlington, Neb. Schmidt, George William St. Louis, Mo. Schmidt, Milton E. Gillespie, Ill. Schmitt, Donald E. St. Louis, Mo. Schneider, Donald O. St. Louis, Mo. Schuchardt, Robert Earl Affton, Mo. Schwaiq, Robert H. St. Louis, Mo. Schweizer, Charles T. Brentwood, Mo. Shepard, William Upper Montclair, N. I. Shields, Robert W. Webster Groves, Mo. Short, Wallace W. Kirkwood, Mo. Segelhorst, Raymond Edwin Beaufort, Mo. Seip, Robert H., Ir. Franklin, N. I. Sereno, L. Montreal, Wis. Shaw, Samuel Whitinsville, Mass. Sieck, Ervin H. Iackson, Mo. Simpson, Thomas Alexander Rolla, Mo. Slavik, Marvin A. St. Louis, Mo. '-af '27 lx 'pl -...Q 1 t M farm 16,4-f'wff0f' Page ne Hundred Twent -Eight ,M rt! Y- ! '?' qv , 5.4 U4 Page One Hundred Twenty-Nine 0 1950 Slocum, George G. Flushing, N. Y. Smith, Donald B. New Rochelle, N. Y. Smith, Glen Alon Carthage, Mo. Smith, Gerald D. Norman, Neb. Smith, Iohn E. Rolla, Mo. Smith, Robert I. St. Louis, Mo. Smith, Thomas E. St. Louis, Mo. Sobie, Milton Oak Park, Ill. Sopp, Richard A. St. Louis, Mo. Spilman, lame-s A. Rolla, Mo. Spiniello, Virgil R. Orange, N. I. Statler, Clifford A. St. Louis, Mo. St. Clair, Ray L. Springfield, Mo. Stehlik, M. Racine, Wis. Stewart, George Edw. Flat River, Mo. Stinebaugh, Thomas E. East St. Louis, Ill. Stinson, R. I. St. Louis, Mo. Stowe, James Richard Rolla, Mo. Strite, Russell R. Waynesboro, Pa. Summers, Michael F. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Sundholm, Arthur William Brooklyn, N. Y. Suren, Robert George St. Louis, Mo. Tabochnick, Daniel University City, Mo. Tarantola, Bruce Edw. St. Louis, Mo, Juniors Tarwater, Iames P. Gallatin, Mo. Tate, Iohn Ft. Rolla, Mo. Temple, D. L. Alton, Ill. Tester, Hubert G. Madison, Ill. Thaller, Kenneth I. St. Louis, Mo. Theiss, John Charles St. Louis, Mo. Traversone, Frank Iohn New York City, N. Y. Trew, Robert O. University City, Mo. Tuegel, Robert O. St. Louis, Mo. Tuepker, Ralph A. Washington, Mo. Tulloch, Stewart Louisiana, Mo. Van Buskirk, K. L. Greenfield, Mo. Vance, I. M. Edgar Springs, Mo. Van Nort, Iohn R. Rolla, Mo. Vansant, Robert E. Clinton, Mo. Voertman, Ken W. St. Louis, Mo. Vose, William B. Alton, Ill. Walker, Harry N., Wautoma, Wis. Walsh, Thomas E. West Yonkers, N. Y. Warner, George H. Cranford, N. I. Warsing, Iohn W. Rolla, Mo, Waters, Charles R. Sikeston, Mo. Weaver, julian Brooklyn, N. Y. Webster, Royal S. Rolla, Mo. Page One Hundred Thirty Page One Hundred Thirty-One 0 1950 Weidman, T. H. Baxter Springs, Karts. Westerman, Howard W Wellington, Mo. Westmoreland, D. S. Magnolia, Ark. Wheatley, Elmer G. DuOuoin, Ill. Weiss, Ierome Madison, Ill. Whelan, Kenneth I. St. Louis, Mo. Whitmer, David R. Overland, Mo. Wick, Keith E. Chicago, Ill. Weeks, Charles A. Berlin, N. I. Wile, Larson E. Mont Alton, Pa. Williams, Chester L. Birch Tree, Mo. Wilson, Gerald M. Crane, Mo. Winklier, James Dale Flora, Ill. Winters, Iohn F. Macon, Mo. Wiseman, Donald E. Anderson, Mo. Wiseman, David L. St. Louis, Mo. Wolf, Robert V. St. Louis, Mo. Wood, Iames F. Leasburg, Mc. Wurtz, Wade C. East St. Louis, Ill. Yager, Arthur W. Springfield, Mo. Yager, Orville, Ir. Rhinebeck, N. Y. Young, Iohn Curtis Patchogue, N. Y. Young, Orville C. Farmington, Mo. Zeid, Marvin C. Chicago, Ill. Juniors Calton, Ralph D. Hartville, Mo. Ellis, Bill R. Advance, Mo. Farr, R. Forest Bismarck, N. Dak. Greer, Bill I. Sikeston, Mo. Hall, Iames H. Rolla, Mo. Hutchinson, Leigh LaGrange, Ill. Kirby, Iohn R. Rolla, Mo. Kline, Charles R. Centrolia, Ill. Kramer, Frank A. University City, Mo. Kwadas, Edward I. Eagarville, Ill. Mclntyre, Albert B. Philadelphia, Pa. McVery, Joseph S., Ir. Rolla, Mo. Means, Robert T. St. Louis, Mo. Miller, Richard B. St. Louis, Mo. Payne, Grover C. Whittington, lll. OFFICERS President ........... .................................. G ene Kennedy Vice-President ..... .....,. I oe Dryden Treasurer .... ...... Bob Schwoiq Secretary ......... .. .... Ernie Reeves Schwaig, Kennecly, Dryden, Reeves. Page One Hundred Thirty-Two Page One Hundred Thirty-Three Pep Rally. 019 Rushtan, William E. Chicago, Ill. Saba, Virqinia F. Rolla, Mo. Schrader, Elmer D. Lemay, Mo. Smith, Leslie E. Lemay, Mo. Stanhope, Richard D. St. Louis, Mo. Taylor, Andrew M. Ferguson, Mo. Theerman. Wilbert K. Warrenton, Mo. Winchester, Robert L. Clay City, Ill. Young, George C. St. Louis, Mo. Zane, Robert I. Kansas City, Kaus. Zeis, Albert E. St. Louis, Mo. Zinke, Robert Webster Groves, Mo Zvanut, William H. St. Louis, Mo. Zupan, Milan T. St. Louis, Mo. Zumsteg, Richard E. Quincy, Ill. Signing up Civils. Acer, Brayton Kenmore, N. Y. Ackfield, Virgil F. Preeburg, Mo. Adair, Thomas H. Webster Groves, Mo. Akers, Isaac Lavern Webster Groves, Mo. Allen, Thomas W. Rolla, Mo. Anderson, David K. Rolla, Mo. Artman, Robert W. Rolla, Mo. Austin, Robert E. Helmuth, N. Y. Bangs, Eugene Edw. St. Louis, Mo. Barton, Lorenzo W. Oregon, Mo. Basham, Iames C. Rolla, Mo. Batteiger, John C. Sterling, Ill. Beatty, Ioseph A. South Ozone Park, N. Y. Beauchamp, Jack A. Kansas City, Mo. Becker, Deane R. St. Louis, Mo. Berrrnann, Henry Charles St. Louis, Mo. Belcher, Don. K. Vernon, Ill. Bender, Robert L. Lemay, Mo. Berger, Frank Charles Rolla, Mo. Berryhill, George Keokuk, Ia. Bieri, Leonard, Ir. Lee's Summit. Mo. Bollinger, Iack D. Kansas City, Mo. Bond, Elbert Thomas Ill Springfield, Mo. Brachman, Richard I. Platteville, Wis. Brown, Emmett S., Ir. Rolla, Mo. Brown, Thomas L. Carthage, Mo. Bruer, Everett E., Ir. St. Louis, Mo. Brunkhorst, Earl Ray Overland, Mo. Burgess, Gillum E. Collinsville, Ill. Burkhardt, Billy L. Rolla, Mo. Carlson, Leonard C. Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Catalina, Frank W. Fulton, Mo. Chappell, Iohn Robert Springfield, Mo. Chorney, Peter L. St. Albion, N. Y. Clark, Howard T. St. Louis, Mo. Cohen, Donald A. Brooklyn, N. Y. Cole, Allan A. Orange, N. I. Compton, Stanley E. Kansas City, Mo. Coury, Robert B. Newburg, Mo. Crull, john Lowell, Ir. Kirkwood, Mo. Culmo, Samuel A. Ansonia, Conn. Dalton, Thomas 1. St. Louis, Mo. Darling, Iohn P. Kansas City, Mo. Deghuee, Iohn F. Glendale, Mo. Dempsey, William S. Rolla, Mo. Dermody, Robert N. Mexico, Mo. Derossett, Virgil, Ir. Bolivar, Mo. DeWitt, Ioseph E. Platteville, Wis. DiLorenzo, john Buffalo, N. Y. Dodwell, Orville B. Poplar Bluff, Mo. Dulberg, Irvin New York City, N. Y. Elbaum, lerome Glen Cove, N. Y. Emerson, Thomas T. Osceola, Mo. Estep, Chester C. Mountain Grove, Mo. Fann, Rainey W. Vichy, Mo. Ferber, George E. Hinsdale, Ill.- Firman, Harry W. Philadelphia, Pa. Fitzpatrick, Iames I. Ansonia, Conn. Flore, Robert Ervin St. Louis, Mo. Florian, Andrew M. Orient, lll. Foster, Charles T. East St. Louis, Ill. Fowler, Melvin P. Rolla, Mo. Friederich, Garland Carl St. Louis, Mo. Fugate, Iohndrow Weaubleau, Mo. Fusselman, Warren E. Quincy, Ill. Futo, William R. Rolla, Mo. Gibbs, Richard Dean Rolla, Mo. Giuntoli, Aurelio Cicero, Ill. Goul, Richard Rolla, Mo. Griesbaum, Billy McLain Rolla, Mo. Griffin, William Raymond Queens Village, N. Y. Gross, Anthony F. St. Louis, Mo. Page One Hundred Thirty-Four ,lunw Hall, Ernest Bernard Springfield, Mo. Hamlin, Leonard Dean Cleveland, O. Hamm, Charles Roger St. Ioseph, Mo. Harper, Jack Cairo, Ill. Hay, Horace E. Rolla, Mo. Heteliinger, Richard Webster Groves, Mo. Heineck, Dale Walter St. Louis, Mo. Henry, Joe A. Hurley, N. M. Hessin, Vincent I., Ir. Hackettstown, N. I. Heuer, George Herbert St. Louis, Mo. Heying, Lewis M. Glasgow, Mo. Heyl, Arthur Norman St. Louis, Mo. Hilburn, Harold M. Kansas City, Mo. Hill, Trevor W. W. Rolla, Mo. Houghton, Clark F. St. Louis, Mo. Hubbard, Iames Richard Mountain Grove, Mo. Huey, Don R. Rolla, Mo. Hughes, Chester K. Rolla, Mo. Hughes, Richard A. Gillespie, lll. lselin, Iohn William St. Louis, Mo. Iayne, Harold M. Trenton, Mo. Iekel, Charles A. St. Louis, Mo. Iensen, Gunther T. Brooklyn, N. Y. Iohannesmeyer, Herman Freeburg, Mo. Iohnson, Alan L. St. Louis, Mo. Iohnson, Ioe E. Norphit, Ark. Iohnston, Robert E. Kansas City, Mo. Kerns, Leamon Francis Faulkner, Mo. Kibler. Dewey Edward St. Louis, Mo. Kirkaglaclioglu, Ali Ankara, Turkey Klein, Fred A. St. Louis, Mo. Knigge, Clemens E. Evansville, Ill. Kropmueller, Robert L. Normandy, Mo. Land, Robert Lee Steelville, Mo. Lange, Clarence A., Ir. Rolla, Mo. Larson, Eugene Paul Kansas City, Mo. Lassa, Walter L. St. Louis, Mo. Lewis, Arthur D. St. Louis, Mo. Lewoczko, Walter Lakeville, Mass. Light, Eugene E. Rolla, Mo. Linder, Clement F. Rhinebeck, N. Y. Lindsey, Eugene Monrovia, Calif. Little, George B. Burlington, Ia. Ludwig, Maurice I. lllmo, Mo. Lynch, Iohn F. Freeport, N. Y. McClinton, Iohn L. St. Louis, Mo. McHugh, Iames P. Newport News, Va. Madelung, Robert R. Deron, Conn. Mann, Iohn H. Rolla, Mo. Martin, Lewis C. Newburq, Mo. 1950 Menacho, Adofro Lima, Peru Mertzlutft, George Martin St. Louis, Mo. Meskan, David Albert Chicago, Ill. Milligan, Edw. I. Butlalo, N. Y. Mitchum, Martin M. Rolla, Mo. Moore, Donald David Rolla, Mo. Mueller, Iohn I. Webster Groves, Mo. Neely, Iohn R. Springfield, Mo. Neiheiser, Charles Louis St. Louis, Mo. Niemeyer Donald R. Quincy, Ill. Nutler, Robert G. Iefferson City, Mo. Oberschelp, William F. St. Louis, Mo. Oitto, Richard H. Rolla, Mo. Olson, Howard A. Postvllle, Ia. O'Shie1ds, Robert L. Union, S. C. Ost, Richard I. Kansas City, Mo. Penotti, Victor Paterson, N. I. Pentecost, Iohn R. Lancaster, Wis. Phillips, William Robert Springfield, Ill. Pierce, Edward S. Staten Island, N. Y. Plass, Iohn W. Hudson, N. Y. Plummer, William Bryan St. Louis, Mo. Paschel, I. Eugene Springiield, Mo. Ouatrocht, Philip I. New Rochelle, N. Y. Ratalowski, Stanley Clayton, Mo. Raffone, Iohn I. Hoboken, N. I. Reneau, Kenneth Rolla, Mo. Reser, Donald E. West Plains, Mo. Riviello, Sal Brooklyn, N. Y. Roberts, Iames G. Paragould, Ark. Roberts, William H. Paragould, Ark. Rogers, Virgil L. Rolla, Mo. Ruckel, Ralph Edward Springfield, Ill. Ruttinger, Anthony I. Roosevelt, N. Y. Sale, Iaok R. St. Louis, Mo. Salinas, Iames Haverhill, Mass. Sanders, Eugene F. Webster Groves, Mo. Savens, James B., Ir. St. Louis, Mo. Scholes, William W. Granby, Mo. Scown, Roy I. St. Louis, Mo. Sharp, Emerson E. Lebanon, Mo. Sherburne, Fraser W. Lowell, Mass. Simms, Zane Cortex Magnolia, Ark. Smith, David Springfield, Ill. Smith, George M. Springfield, Ill. Smith, Harry Whyte Paterson, N. I. Spindle, Harvey E. Cabool, Mo. Steick, Homer E. West Allis, Wis. Pikefs Hobo Hop. Page One Hundred Thirty-Five Stowe, Allan Brooklyn, N. Y. Strunk, William H. Tislcilwa, lll. Sullivan, George William Webb City, Mo. Swisher, Roger H. Bethel, Mo. Tankersley, Iames Hall Caruthersville, Mo. Templemeyer, Kenneth E. St. Louis, Mo. Theusen, Paul I. Haledon, N. I. Thompson, Richard A. St. Louis, Mo. Thurston, Richard A. St. Louis, Mo. Tischler, Martin S. University City, Mo. Tone, Donald R. Easton, Pa. Tonking, Henry H. Dover, N. I. Torres, Calderon H. Lima, Peru Townsend, Robert I. St. Louis, Mo. Trager, Francis I., Ir. Chillicothe, Mo. Tschannen, Iames D. Webster Groves, Mo. Vandermeyden, Eugene T. St. Louis, Mo. Van Behren, Don William St. Louis, Mo. Wahl, Wara B. Longmeadow, Mass. Walizer, Iames E. Pittsburg, Kans. Wania, Edward L. St. Louis, Mo. Weinberg, Robert E. DuQuoin, Ill. Wenneborg, William Z. Springfield, lll. Wilson. Emmett LaVern Richmond, Mo. Winchester, Billie I. Clay City, Ill. Winton, Mark F. Dunnegan, Mo. Wohlert, William H. Alton, lll. Wolf, Frederick Bonne Terre, Mo. Wollberg, Leonard H. Joliet, Ill. Wolff, Oliver U. Washington, Mo. Wortman, lean C. St. Louis, Mo. Yodice, Arnaldo T. Buenos Aires, Argentina Yorston, Howard I. Rolla, Mo. Young, Raymond L. Alton, Ill. IUNIORS ENTERING IN FEBRUARY Breazeale, Paul H. Springfield, Mo. Brigance, Glenn H. Mountain View, Mo. Doyle, Merville E. Rolla, Mo. Erspamer, Thomas R. Rolla, Mo. Fannin, Eugene R. St. Louis, Mo. Feucht, Ronald E. St. Louis, Mo. Fons, Rodney C. St. Louis, Mo. Fulgham, Weldon F. Rosiclaire, Ill. Green, Douglas P. East St. Louis, Ill. Hamman, Rufus W. Ionesboro, Ark. Heagler, Iohn B. Brentwood, Mo. Hull, Roger I. Doogeviille, Wis. Iensen, Victor D. Belleville, Wis. Kent, Herbert E. Springfield, N. I. Kinane, Cyril Michael Chicago, Ill. Knueppel, Ronald L. Affton, Mo. Konviser, Dite Woodridge, N. Y. Larsen Harvey Lewis Pardeeville, Wis. Lavery, Frederick G. Rolla, Mo. Miller, Frank A. Webster Groves, Mo. Miller, Raymond Otis Rolla, Mo. Norton, Marion John Hartford, Ill. Peterson, Warren M. Rolla, Mo. Ramstack, Rudolph Iacob Milwaukee, Wis. Ruckel, R. E. Springfield, Ill. Runvik, Richard Utica, N. Y. Schlosser, Ioseph Roy Milwaukee, Wis. Sieh, Clayton Iohn Haywood, Wis. Terry, Robert Lloyd Rockford, Ill. Williams, Norman St. Louis, Mo. -aj. K 'Sb-'L ,1 .- I1 xi. Richey, Abernathy, Thomas S. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Adu Dabbouseh, Hasan Jaffa, Palestine Achteberg, Ernest R. Alexander, Ark. Adams, Robert Eugene Rolla, Mo. Alburtis, Lawrence Edward Warrensburg, Mo. Allison, Walter Hearst St. James, Mo. Almeter, Frank Murray Maseppa, Minn. Amend, William E. Webster Groves, Mo. Anderson, Charles Arthur Lemay, Mo. Anderson, Elmer Lee Springfield, Mo. Anderson, Gail Cummings Jefferson City, Mo. Andre, Henry E. Lunbrook, N. Y. Andrews, Joe Frank West Plains, Mo. Anglada, Luis Santurce, Puerto Rico Archer, David D. Chillicothe, Mo. Armstrong, Richard Kansas City, Mo. Arnold, John M. Wichita, Kans. Arnold, William John Clifton Heights, Pa. Baker, Donald Clarke Mattoon, Ill. Ballass, John Thomas Groton, Conn. Bara, John Andrew, Jr. South River, N. J. Barnard, Paul Gene Forsyth, Ill. Barton, Philip L. Alton, Ill. Baseler, Richard D. Normandy, Mo. Basler, Francis Steward Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Bay, Robert Edw. St. Louis, Mo. Belew, James A. Salem, lll. Bender, John H. New Philadelphia, O. Bennett, James Bertrand East St. Louis, lll. Berry, Charles A. Mamaroneck, N. Y. Berry, Hugh R., Jr. Mamaroneck. N. Y. Best, Richard George Valley Park, Mo. s N- Sophomore Dcmzer, Stevens. Beverage, Leland Douglas Belleville, Ill. Blackmon, Paul H. Doniphan, Mo. Blevins, Hugh Engle, Jr. Little Rock, Ark. Borberg, James Robert Wallington, Mo. Bosse, Richard M. Ferguson, Mo. Bottortt, James Allison Salem, Mo. Bowlin, William H. Worth, Mo. Boyasko, William R. Brooklyn, N. Y. Boyle, James Robert Rahway, N. J. Brooks, James R. Birmingham, Ala. Brunner, Harold Wilford Jennings, Mo. Bruskotter, John Francis Ottawa, O. Bryant, Richardson G. Newburg, Mo. Buder, Thomas E. Rolla, Mo. Buersmeyer, Cornelius Jefferson City, Mo. Bulger, Frederick L. Governeur, N. Y. Buriord, Robert D. Sedalia, Mo. Burnett, Kenneth J. Humansville, Mo. Burnes, Frederick B. Springfield, Mo. Burstein, Murry Brooklyn, N. Y. Calcaterra, Edward Lee Herrin, Ill. Campos Netto, Raymundo P. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil Canady, Donald William Springfield, Ill. Caselton, James Albert St. Louis, Mo. Cauthorn, James Elliott Mexico, Mo. Cerchie, Elio I. Joplin, Mo. Chandler, Howard F. St. Joseph, Mo. Chapman, Russell Omer Dumont, N. J. Christiansen, Kurt J. St. Louis, Mo. Clarke, Fred Berryman, Mo. Clements, Walter W. Wichita, Kans. Cole, Joseph B. Okrnulgee, Okla. lass, 1950 OFFICERS President ........................... ......... D Wight Meyer Vice-President ...... ...... R ichard Danzer Secretary .....,... ....... C larence Richey Treasurer ...... ....... R ichard Stevens Conci, Frank B. Dye, Lawrence William Benton, Ill. Rolla, Mo. Cooley, James Albert Valley Park, Mo. Coonce, Homer E. Spokane, Mo. Cooper, Richard Charles St. Louis, Mo. Cooper, Ronald Allan Alton, Ill. Coorigan, Richard Joseph Wilmette, Ill. Cox, Fred M. St. James, Mo. Cox, Homer Lee Quincy, Ill. Cramer, Kenneth Laverne Dixon, Ill. Crane, Harold Ray Palmyra, Mo. Craver, Calud Richard Hannibal, Mo. Danzer, Richard H. St. Louis, Mo. Davidson, John N. Springfield, Ill. Davis, Russell Earl Kenmore, N. Y. Delelekker, Robert John St. Louis, Mo. Demarco, Julio G. Buenos Aires, Argentina DeMier, Warren Victor Leadwood, Mo. Dent, Harry Lee St. Louis, Mo. DeVaney, Daniel S. Hibbing, Minn. Dever, Richard Robert Rochester, N. Y. Diebold, Francis L. Benton, Mo. Dill, Earl Robb St. Louis, Mo. Dixon, Robert D. Indianola, la. Dobson, Theo. Emanuel Omaha, Nebr. Doerr, Earnie, Jr. Jennings, Mo. Dowdy, George Leo University City, Mo. Drewel, Billy M. Vandalia, Mo. Drewel, Donald E. Potosi, Mo. Duchek, Burton J. St. Louis, Mo. Dunlap, Erwin D. Smyrna, Tenn. Dunn, Karl H. Springfield, Ill. Durham, Robert S. Ft. Smith, Ark. Page One Hundred Thirty-Six Edwards, Gene St. Louis, Mo. Eichenberger, Thomas Leon I-lerculaneum, Mo. Eldridge, Howard Baird Rolla, Mo. Ellis, Joe Tho. St. James, Mo. Ellison, Guy Cornwell Rolla, Mo. England, Murray N. Neosho, Mo. Evans, John E. Laguna Beach, Calif. Farrer Robert Erle Rolla Mo. Faulkner, James H. Rolla, Mo. Ferns, Chester Kipp Tenatly, N. J. Ficken, James H. St. Louis, Mo. Finegar, William A. Fugate, N. Y. Finklang, John Walter St. Louis, Mo. Fish, George Esson Tallahassee, Fla. Fisher, Donald G. Danville, lll. Fisher, James Edw. Rolla, Mo. Flegel, Russell Little Rock, Ark. Fletcher, Henry R. North Bergen, N. J. Forister, Harold G. Greenville, Mo. Fosha, Albert A. Alton, Ill. Frase, Kenneth Alvah Dumont, N. J. Fundel, Richard C. Hillview, lll. Garten, Ranaldo Piney View, W. Va. Geers, Joseph Hermann St. Louis, Mo. Gegg, Edgar Joseph Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Gelland, Richard A. Flushing, N. Y. Gereau, Kenneth J. St. Louis, Mo. Gibson, Louis Earl Eldon, Mo. Gosetti, Nicholas J. Harrison, N. Y. Gleiser, Marcos Bogota, Colombia Govatos, John Nicholas Wilmington, Dela. Grady, Robert Franklin Mason City, la. Grant, Ioe Winn Morrisville, Mo. Gray, Joe Edwin East Orange, N. I. Greaves, Bruce Anton St. Louis, Mo. Greenwalt, Clyde Roger Rolla, Mo. Grimes, Donald Lee St. Louis, Mo. Hackman, Vernon Emil St. Charles, Mo. Hahne, Wayne A. St. Louis, Mo. Hamby, lohn K. Alton, Ill. Harman, Charles W. Springfield, Mo. Harris, Edwin D. Carthage, Mo. I-lasting, Reaves E. Barton, Fla. I-lausmann, Paul L. Washington, Mo. Hausner, Paul l-t. Kansas City, Mo. Heeger, Charles H. Union, Mo. Heitmari, Ward Hills Roselle. N. I. Heller, William R. Rolla, Mo. Henley, Marion Elzie Pleasant Hill, Mo. Henry, Richard L. Macon, Mo. Herrqesell, F. P. New Rochelle, N. Y. I-lewett, Charles Arthur Johnson City, N. Y. Hindman. Leo Chaffee, Mo. Hirsch, Robert L. St. Louis, Mo. Hockenbury, Melvin C, Asbury Park, N. l. Hoertel, William W. Rolla, Mo. Hoffmann, Ronald A. St. Louis, Mo. Sophomore I-lolman, Ioseph B. Rolla, Mo. Hingfort, Henry Francis Chesterfield, Mo. Hook, Glenn Marvin Kimmswick, Mo. Hooker, Charles E. Little Rock, Mo. Hoppe, Harry M. St. Louis, Mo. Howe, Bernard F. Webster Groves, Mo. Huff, Frank Earl St. Louis, Mo. Huffman, Gene Austin Rolla, Mo. Hughes, Don Ramon loplin, Mo. Humphrey, Charles R. Mt. Vernon, Ill. Hutkin, Irving I. Brooklyn, N. Y. Jenkins, Lloyd H. Gallup, N. Mex. Johnson, Joe W. DuOuoin. Ill. Jones, Iohn Lonnie Robertson, Mo. Iones, Robert A. Bevier, Mo. Iorden, Lewis W. Newburg, Mo. lost, Edward N. St. Louis, Mo. luttemeyer, Frank D. St. Louis, Mo. Kallaus, Roland C. Hudson, Kans. Kavanaugh, Paul A. Richwoods, Mo. Keil, Byron L. Springfield, Ill. Kerr, Homer C., Ir. Rolla, Mo. Kimker, William P., Ir. Kirkwood, Mo. King, Gerald S. Lincoln, Ill. Kiraly, Eldon Alex Highland, Ill. Knauel, Edward R. Edwardsville, Ill. Koesterer, Clarence A. Freeburg, Ill, Korytko, Leo S. Lewiston, Me. Kuhn, Donald Walter Alton, Ill. Kulig, A. Dennis Passaic, N. I. Kummer, Fred S. Woodside, N. Y. Kunkel, Iohn Henry West Plains, Mo. Laciny, Lloyd Carl Glendale, Mo. Laird, Leonard L. Spencer, Nebr. Land, John P. Kirkwood, Mo. LaPeiine, Leonard A. Long Island, N. Y. Layman, Iames William Springfield, Mo. Laytham, Eugene M. Brentwood, Mo. Laytharn, John W., Ir. Brentwood, Mo. Lee, Roy Eugene Flat River, Mo. Leiber, Charles Englehardt Rolla, Mo. Leimkuehler, William H. St. Louis, Mo. Lentz, Thomas H. Collinsville, Ill. Locata, lack DuOuoin, Ill. Light, Richard L. Rolla, Mo. Lonergan, Walter D. Iacksonville, Ill. Lucido, Peter I. St. Louis, Mo. Luett, Robert C. Vandalia, Mo. Lush, Rolla S. Omaha, Nebr. Luther, Charles Leroy St. Louis, Mo. Lutz, Norman R. Aidan, Pa. Lynch, Bobby Ross Alton, lll. Class, 1950 McClaine, Iarnes D. New Ross, Ind. McCullah, Freeman P. Springfield, Mo. McDowell, Charles Mancel Kaiser, Mo. Molntyre, Iohn F., Ir. Washington, Mo. McLeane, Robert W. Richmond Heights, Mo. McMeekin, Ellington Hawthorne, Fla. Macke, Iohn George Si. Louis, Mo. MacZura, George East St. Louis, Ill. Mangoff, Iohn N. Madison, Ill. March, Ioe Lawrence DeQueen, Ark. Marquis, Frank I. Niagara Falls, N. Y. Marshall, Donald Lewis Kennett, Mo. Menke, Gregory V. Normandy, Mo. Meyer, Dwight L. Bonne Terre, Mo. Meyers, William Grayson Rolla, Mo. Michelotti, Ioseph E. Lansdowne, Pa. Miller, George D. El Dorado Springs, Mo. Mooney, Iohn I. St. Louis, Mo. Moore, Robert E. Bloomfield, Nebr. Moreiield, George S. DeKalb, Mo. Morse, Robert A. St. Louis, Mo. Mueller, Donald L. St. Louis, Mo. Mulholland, Iohn E. Sparta, Ill. Murphy, Ioseph I, Baldwin, N. Y. Myers, Eugene W. St. Joseph, Mo. Neumann, Norbert F. St. Louis, Mo. FOURTH ROW: Bottortf, Belew, Harper, Meyer, Barnard, Wargo, Nelson, Ludwig. THIRD ROW: R. E. Lee, Laird, Rabe. SECOND ROW: Barton, Bay, Cooley, Drewel, McClaine, Light, Stevens. FIRST ROW: Bowlin, Cauthorn, Clarke, Forister, Mulholland, Johnston, Richey. Page One Hundred Thirty-Seven 30 Sophomore lass, 1950 THIRD ROW: Schneider, Thompson, Greiten, Penick, Pape, Cox. SECOND ROW: Sharp, Pricht, MacZura, Deuer, Hewett, Honigfort, Soehike. FIRST ROW: Vaughn, Freebersyser, Templeton, Stott, Iohnson. Newlin, Robert R. Decatur, Ill. Nunley, Glenn H. Rolla, Mo. Nuttler, Roy Putnam, Conn. O'Dell, Keith Eugene Independence, Mo. Oliphant, Edgar, Ir. Richmond, Mo. Oliver, William D. Alton, Ill. O'Malley, Iames William Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Owens, Robert I. Trenton, N. I. Palmer, George, lr. Kansas City, Mo. Pape, Earl Edw. St. Louis, Mo. Patton, Denver S. Norris City, Ill. Pawloski. Bernard L. Pittsburgh, Pa. Peniclc, Marion S. Irwin, Mo. Penney, William Parchant Clayton, Mo. Perret, Alberto E. Union de Reyes, Cuba Pierson, Harold Lloyd Palestine, Ill. Potter, Vernon Carl Wichita, Kans. Precht, Lloyd Phillip Kansas City, Mo. Prickett, Lloyd C. Thompsonville, Conn. Quick. Thomas Edw. Northwoods, Mo. Quinlan, Lawrence E. St. Louis, Mo. Rabe, Harold E. Anutt, Mo. Rafferty, Iames B. St. Louis, Mo. Rafferty, Ray F. St. Louis, Mo. Regan, Robert H. Whitestone, N. Y. Rehm, William A. River Forest, Ill. Reschetz, Ray R. Evanston, Ill. Reyes, Mauricio Bogota, Colombia Rholdes, Chester D. Rolla, Mo. Ricchi, Frank L. Oswego, N. Y. Rich, Charles Robert St. Louis, Mo, Richy, Clarence S. Independence, Mo. Riley, Iohn I. Richmond Heights, Mo. Rippe, Don M. St. Louis, Mo. Robenalt, Donn S. Ottawa, O. Robertson, Iohn Milton St. Louis, Mo. Robinson, Paul David Rolla, Mo. Rodolakis, Michael Rolla Mo. Roster Edw. Lewis St. Clair, Mo. Rothweiler, Charles Edw. St. Louis, Mo. Rowden, Herman R. Rolla, Mo. Roy, Peejush K. Calcutta, India Rumsey, Donald Austin Albany, N. Y. Ruppert, Theodore A. Affton, Mo. Sample, Sam Steele Webster Groves, Mo. Sanders, Connelly, Ir. Tulsa, Okla. Saviola, Hugo P. Buffalo, N. Y. Schafer, Robert P. Edwardsville, Ill. Schiermeyer, Harry I. Edwardsville, Ill. Schloerner, Thomas D. Rolla, Mo. Schmedel, Iohn H. St. Louis, Mo. Schneider, Samuel I. St. Louis, Mo. Schoeppel, Roger I. Sparta, Ill. Schuster, Fred E. St. Louis, Mo. Scrivner, I. Roger St. Louis, Mo. Sealy, Iames E. Drew, Miss. Sereno, Leroy F. Montreal, Wis. Shaner, Donald George St. Louis, Mo. Sharp, Winnis R. Lebanon, Mo. Sheehan, Maurice K. Risco, Mo. Shinn, Oliver F. Kansas City, Mo. Slefkes, Kenneth Lee Hudson, Kans. Simmons, Edward Lee Pleasant Hill, Mo. Simpson, Richard G. Kenmore, N. Y. Smith, Arthur C, Osage, N. Y. Smith, Hugh F. Platteville, Wis. Soehlke, Richard George Edwardsville, Ill. Spencer, Donald Webster Vandalia, Ill. Steele, David I. West Plains, Mo. Steele, Iohn Oliver Iefferson City, Mo. Stegemeier, George L. Wood River, Ill. Stephens, Iay A. St. Louis, Mo. Stevens, Don I. Independence, Mo. Stevens Niagara Falls, N. Y. Stewart, Robert E. Logansport, Ind. Page One Hundred Thirty-Eight Sticlcle, Dirck B. Rhinebeck, N. Y. Stillwell, Iames A. Sullivan, Mo. Stopkevyc, Waldemar D. Omaha, Nebr. Stott, Merril Lee Lebanon, Mo. Stovall, Iohnnie N. Independence, Mo. Sundermeier, Ralph H. St. Charles, Mo. Sutherland, Robert George Sparta, Wis. Swartz, Byron E. Independence, Mo. Sweeney, Iames R. Staunton, Ill. Tankersley, William R. Rolla, Mo. Tarr, Clarence M. Springfield, Ill. Taylor, Cleo E. Shipman, Ill. Taylor, Harold I. Maplewood, Mo. Taylore, Robert W. Maplewood, Mo. Templeton, Iames B. Florence, Ala. Terril, Glenn A. Pleasant Hill, Mo. Thompson, lack H. Normandy, Mo. Thompson, Iames M. Alden, Pa. Thrall, Dewell O. Ioplin, Mo. Tietiens, Iames A. St. Louis, Mo. Trieste, Mario R. South Hempstead, N. Y Turnipseed, M. I. Poteau, Okla. Ulz, William Conrad Gillespie, Ill. Unger, Walter H. St. Louis, Mo. Vance, Iames F. Midland Park, N. I. Sophomore Class, 1950 Vanfossen, David F. East Alton, Ill. Varanouskas, Joseph P. Brooklyn, N. Y. Varqa, William I. Carteret, N. J. Vaughn, Eugene W. St. Louis, Mo. Vienhage, Robert P. Springfield, Mo. Vigne, Albert, Jr. Webster Groves, Mo. Wagner, Louis John Hermann, Mo. Wakefield, Roger E. Webster Groves, Mo. Walz, Robert L. Quincy, Ill. Wargo, Joseph G. Loami, lil. West, Billy Bob Belleville, lll. West, Roger E. St. Louis, Mo. Westmoreland, Darus S. Magnolia, Ark. Westover, Harold Linn Farmington, Mo. Wickey, Robert O. St. Louis, Mo. Wilhoit, Guy R. Pierce City, Mo. Wilkes, James R. Satdis, Miss. Will, David B. Rolla, Mo. Wiseman, Stanley St. Louis, Mo. Wohlt, Robert P. St. Louis, Mo. Wolfe, John A. St. Louis, Mo. Wonq. Arthur S. Brooklyn, N. Y, Wong, Edward Brooklyn, N. Y. Wong, Howard O. Brooklyn, N. Y. Wood, Robert D. Wellsion, Mo. Wood, William A. Salem, lll. Wooldridge, William Wooldridge, Mo. Workman, Ray John Moorestown, N. J. Zachelmeyer, Norman Chicago, Ill. Zedalis, John P. Collinsville, Ill. Zenik, William J. Granite, Ill. -4553 ,Y v ,., SOPHOMORES ENTERING IN FEBRUARY Bradley, William D. Rolla, Mo. Carlton, Elaine D. Rolla, Mo. Dabbous, Anton Damascus, Syria Fink, Clyde Rolla, Mo. Hall, James Clarence North Little Rock, Ark. Hrbacek, Emil Charles St. Louis, Mo. Iankowski, Edw. Charles Nashville, Ill. Jokisch, Arthur William St. Louis, Mo. Keith, Charles Wilford Dupo, Ill. Kurtz, Peter, Jr. Webster Groves, Mo. Leigh, Norman Kirkwood, Mo. McBrayer. lack R. Benton, Ill. Manqall, Tom Ed Richmond, Mo. Miller, Marvin Chester Meriden, Ia. Palmer, Robert L. Rolla, Mo. Pulford, William Miles St. Louis, Mo. Reinhardt, David W. St. Louis, Mo. Schiene, Ouentin J. St, Louis, Mo. Schlingman, Paul St. Louis, Mo. Stark, Edward Truman Norton, Mass. Westover, H. L. Farmington, Mo. Wilkes, James R. Satdis, Miss. Zang,' Richard East St. Louis, Ill. Roasting marshmallows. The Bums Relay team. Tech Club boys. Qual. Lab Page One Hundred Thirty-Nine Paschedag, Buescher, French, Eason. Abendroth, Reinhard Paul St. Louis, Mo. Acerton, Wauen Michael Glencoe tSt. Louisl, Mo. Adams, Donald Lavern St. Iames, Mo. Akers, Iames Edward Nevada, Mo. Albaugh, Ioe Austin Farmington, Mo. Aldridge, Donald Eugene Granite City, Ill. Algermissen, Sylvester T. Montgomery City, Mo. Ali, Ahmad Kabul, Afghanistan Allen, Lawrence Eugene Independence, Mo. Almeling, Vernon Emil Wentzville, Mo. Alvey, Lloyd Vernon St. Louis, Mo. Anderson, Hugh Edward St. Louis, Mo. Armer, Virgil C. Kansas City, Mo. Arter, Richard William St. Louis, Mo. Astroth, Louis Edwin St. Louis, Mo. Bailey, Iames Denzil Washington, Kans. Baker, Ralph W. Keokuk, la. Daloga, Michael Sew Aren, N. I. Banks, Leland Leroy St. Iames, Mo. Bante, Daniel Patrick O'Fa11on Mo. Barbier, William Ioseph St. Louis, Mo. Barton, C. Dean Alton, Mo. Beasley, Donald H. Raymondville, Mo. Bennett, William Ioseph Crystal City, Mo. Bergfeld, Bradford O. St. Louis, Mo. Berry, Charles Fred Glendale, Mo. Betts, Anson Ketchum West Cumminton, Mass. Beyer, Walter T. Springfield, Mo. Bezold, Donnie Dale McKittrick, Mo. Biddulph, Robert Louis Elmhurst, Ill. Bingle, Robert Francis Springfield, Mo. Blaine, Henry Eugene Rolla, Mo. Bloess, Iuergen Ioseph South Ozone Park, N. Y Brooks, Blair C. St. Louis, Mo. Brown, I. G. Salem, Mo. Brown, Iames W. Miller, Mo. Buescher, Romuald L. Washington, Mo. Burke, Harold Leon Ioplin, Mo. Burr, Albert L. B. Bonne Terre, Mo. Callaway, Charles H. West Plains, Mo. Cameron, David E. Bradford, Penn. Campanella, Iasper Steeleville, Ill. Cantrell, J. B. Mountain View, Howell, M Carl, Ralph William Boonville, Mo. Carpenter, Richard Csotia, N. Y. Cartselos, Charles Theo New York City, N, Y. Christian, Charles E. St. Louis, Mo. Chuen, Lee Shck New York, N. Y. Clare, Thomas I. Rolla, Mo. Clements, Charles R., Ir. Rolla, Mo. Cobb, Robert F. Niagara Falls, N. Y. Cobiella, Robert B. San Iuan, Puerto Rico Cole, Carl Dean Granby, Mo. Cole, Henry M. Granby, Mo, Conklin, David L. University City, Mo. Cooper, Lloyd N. Cherokee, Okla. Corwine, Iohn W. Bonne Terre, Mo. Crabtree, Barnett O. Mt. Sterling, Ill. Crawley, Bill Lee St. Louis, Mo. Creamer, Edw. Leo Louisiana, Mo. Crosby, Robert I. Springfield, Ill. Crowell, Roscoe H. Springfield, Mo. Cummins, Kenneth V. Adrian, Mo. Custead, Ierry Russell Independence, Mo. 0. President. ..... .. Treasurer Secretary .. ..... Dannenbrlnk, Wye C. St. Louis, Mo. DePierre, Felix M. Pine Bluff, Ark. Dickerman, Iohn H. St. Louis, Mo. Dixon, William Paul Bennett, Mo. Dodd, Marlin Melvin Stockton, Mo. Douglas, Paul George Olean, N. Y. Dowdy, George Leo University City, Mo. Doyle, Thomas E. Stanton, Mo. Drewel, Charles Kenneth Belle, Mo. Duncan, Donald Lee Cantwell, Mo. Dunham, William Richard Springfield, Mo. Dye, Clifford William St. Louis, Mo. Eason, Iack Lee St. Louis, Mo. Ellis, Eugene W. Lemoyne, Pa. Eurit, Leo Leslie Neosho, Mo. Evans, Paul Henry Cape Girardeau, Mo. Feldmiller, William Harlan Gerald, Mo. Ferber, Kenneth E. Kirkwood, Mo. Ferder, Don Richard Weldon Springs, Mo. Ferris, Donald M. Webb City, Mo. Fiedler, Albert E. Paterson, N. I. Fields, Harry N. Bethalto, Ill. FinleY. Iohn L. Lamar, Mo. Fiola, David F. Alton, lll. Flood, Walker L. Bland, Mo. Fcgertey, Frank R. Kirkwood, Mo. Ford, Iohn R. Cornland, lll. Frazier, Gene Leroy Alton, Ill. Freebersyser, George I. St. Louis, Mo. Freiberger, Harold C. Union, Mo. French, Gordon B. Belvidere, N. I, Friedrich, Iohn P. Green Valley, lll. Page One Hundred Forty Vice-President ....... Freshman Class, 1950 ....................Romuald Bueschner .................Iack Eason ................ Gordon French ..Charles Paschedag Fulda, Edw. Ioaquin Mexico City, Mexico Gallop, Howard Lee Mexico, Mo. Gegel, Donald Lee Marissa, Ill. Gelzinnis, Gene A. Alton, lll. Giddens, Carlos Hershel St. Louis, Mo. Giesler, Lawrence Edw. St. Iames, Mo. Giffin, Billy Ioe Steeleville, Ill. Gilbreath, Rodney E. Affton, Mo. Gillham, Virgil LeRoy Kansas City, Mo. Gjelsteen, Thor Brooklyn, N. Y. Glessner, Clayton M. Grandview, Mo. Gomez, Altonso Bogota, Colombia Gordon, Robert E. Ferguson, Mo. Gordon, Stanley M. Boston, Mass. Gotsch, Richard W. Ionntngs, Mo. Gray, Richard William St. Louis, Mo. Greenwalt, Don Richard Rolla, Mo. Greiten, Iohn Peter St. Louis, Mo. Gunther, Iames Roy Kerhonkson, N. Y. Hackmann, Wilmer A. St. Charles, Mo. Hageanon, Evangelos N. Bronx, New York Hall, Norman Monroe University City, Mo. Halterman, Vance Morgan St. Louis, Mo. Ham, George Edw. Independence, Mo. Hammond, William B., Ir. Patchogue, N. Y. Haney, Arthur B. Houston, Mo. Hansen, Peter C. Bowling Green, Mo. Hargraves. George E. Coella, Ill. Harper, Wallace T. Malvern, Ark. Harris, Tom Iay Crystal City, Mo. Harvey, Iohn A. Rolla, Mo. Haynes, Myron B. Mt. Pulaski, Ill. SIXTH ROW: Paclden, DePierre, lehlen, House, Kinert, Willis, Hammond, R. O. Young. FIFTH ROW: 'Kickham, Jackson, E. Young Kiesling, O. Smith, Williams, Sutton, Brooks, Kampman. FOURTH ROW: Kuhn, Thomas, Lane, Kruger, Maier, Ruppert, Holland, Robbins Woodcock. THIRD ROW: Soper, Wheeler, Zacher, McDonald, Stewart, Matteson, Gallop, Wasinger. SECOND ROW: Gegel, Cummings Miele, Gordon, Arter, Walton, Lalioche, Gordon. FIRST ROW: Kemp, Chuen, Heggs, Bailey, Trotter, Schorick. I-lays, Donald L. Steeleville, Ill. Heggs, Thomas, lll lennings, Mo. Hellman, Warren E. Kansas City, Mo. Hogan, Iohn David Rolla, Mo. Holder, Ierry Bruce Mt. Vernon, III. Holland, Richard O. Nevada, Mo. Holland, Theodore W. Brooklyn, N. Y. Holmes, Wallace I-I. Chicago, lll. Horcher, LeRoy A. Arlington Heights, Horine, Robert A. Richwoocls, Mo. House, Iohn Leo Allendale, Mo. Howard, Edward, Ir. Dayton, O. Hughen, Marvin Lee Malvern, Ark. Hull, Lee C. Platte City, Mo. Hurt, William Ray Springfield, Ill. Ill. lackson, Clarence Lou Philpot, Ky. lehlen, Charles Rex Pine Bluff, Ark. is Iennings, Robert Vista Potosi, Mo. Iohnson, Ben Clayton, Mo. lohnston, David S. Shreveport, La. lohnston, Derrtl L. St. Louis, Mo. lollY, lohn G. Rolla, Mo. Kahle, Charles F. Otlzaz, O. Kampman, Tliomas P. Thayer, Mo. Keil, Edward Iohn Ferguson, Mo. Kemp, Arthur H. III Tulsa, Okla. Kerr, David W., Sr. DeSoto, Mo. Kickham, Lawrence St. Louis, Mo. T., Freshman Class, 1950 Kiesler, Martin lay Chicago, Ill. Kiesling, Iohn Herbert Kirkwood, Mo. Kimsey, William W. Rochester, N. Y. Kinert, Roy D. Mt. Pulaski, Ill. King, Billy Sheldon Preston, Mo. Kinnan, Roe B. Carrni, Ill. Koedding, William Frank St. Louis, Mo. Koederitz, Thomas L. St. Louis, Mo. Kosakowski, Zygmund S. New Britain, Conn. Krueger, Lloyd M. St. Louis, Mo. Krueger, Roger A. Petersburg, III. Kruger, Rayford S. Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Kuhn, Ernest William St. Louis, Mo. l..aBouif, Gerald I. St. Joseph, Mo. Laird, Russell M. Rolla, Mo. Lane, Iames William Stoutland, Mo. Lang, Eugene A. Arnold, Mo. LaRoche, David Lewis Webster Groves, Mo. Leiner, Wells Norris Rolla, Mo. Lentz, Don F. Rolla, Mo. Lewis, Donald L. Elvins, Mo. Lewis, Iames M. University City, Mo. Lingle, Roy Eugene DeSoto, Ill. Linn, Iames E., Ir. Stephens, Mo. Lischer, Harrison R., lr. St. Louis, Mo. Lizenby, Charles Ernest St. Louis, Mo. Ludewig, Iames F. St. Louis, Mo. Lynch, Ierry K. Independence, Mo. McBeth, Ioseph D. Bevier, Mo. McChure, Thomas H. Sikeston, Mo. McCormick, George Franklin Kansas City, Mo. McDonald, Iohn R. Newark. N. I. McDowell, Howard A. Hibbing, Minn. McEvilly, William George Newburgh, N. Y. McMasters, Richard N. St. Louis, Mo. McNeill, Richard L. Newaneo, Ill. Madison, Robert T. Crystal City, Mo. Major, Frederick St. Louis, Mo. Marlow, Clifford M. Montgomery City, Mo. Matteson, Hollis C. Atfton, Mo. May, Robert C. Orange, N. I. Mayer, Joseph K. Belmar, N. I. Means, Donald R. Union, Mo. Mertens, Howard R. Flushing, N. Y. Midgley, Myles I. St. Louis, Mo. Miele, Louis A. Newark, N. I. Miller, Billy Emmett Duke, Mo. Miller, Raymond E. Hillsboro, Mo. Million, Thomas Edw. St. Louis, Mo. Minnis, Hunert Dee Chillicothe, Mo. Mitchell, George Alan Texarkana, Tex. Monde, Dale E. Belgique, Mo. Montgomery, Dennis M. Taylorville, Ill. Morris, Buddie R. West Frankfort, Ill. Moy, Hong Shu New York, N. Y. Myint, Hung Rangoon, Burma Page One Hundred Forty-One Nast, Robert Fredric St. Louis, Mo. Neal, Conrad Lee West Frankfort, Ill. Nelson, William F. Nebo, Mo. Nesbit, Robert L. Preston, Mo. Nichols, Robert Allen Bernie, Mo. Nicholson, Leo G. St. Louis, Mo. Niemeyer, Norman W. St. Louis, Mo. Norris, Sidney B. Mansfield, La. O'Brien, lack Edw. Mexico, Mo. Oefeiein, john I. Iennings, Mo. Padclen, Charles H. DeKalb, Ill. Parker, Perry L., Ir. Webb City, Mo. Pasche-day, Charles Granite City, Ill. Patterson, William E. Bolivar, Mo. Pelichotf, Ervin P. Edwardsville, Ill. Perry, Richard D. Bethalto, Ill. Pillisch, Herbert P. Normandy, Mo. Plunket, Ierry D. Dixon, Mo. Price, Darrel R. Genoa, Ill. Proctor, Daon Edward Carthage, Mo. Radlotf, Max Iohn Maplewood, Mo. Reddell, Rob Lee Waynesville, Mo. Reeg, Richard L. St. Louis, Mo. Reeves, William Glenn Mattoon, Ill. Reilly, Donald F. St. Louis, Mo. Resch, Iohn R. Flushing, N. Y. Reynolds, loe B. Bell City, Mo. Reynolds, Marvin R. Rolla, Mo. FOURTH ROW: Parker, Barton, Silverberg, Harris, Bennett Finley Corwine Ha es Ford THIRD ROW' P ' mth, Akers, Leniz, Weber, Lewis, Berber. SECOND ROW: 's h i st dd 21 lil '1' ' f daemon' Llscher' Abgnd FIRST ROW: Rentko, Iennings, Million, Dye, Ali, Wench, Perry,C Siggriwalll ur ' me mg' Ream' Algermlssenl French' Damenbmk Freshman lass, 1950 Riemenschnitter, Donald Grandview, Mo. Robbins, Richard R. Olean, N. Y. Robbins, Clay Poplar Bluff, Mo. Robel, Michael C. lelterson City, Mo. Roberson, Howard L. Granite City, Ill. Roberts, Fred E., Ir. Springfield, Ill. Roehl, Winierd C. leiferson City, Mo. Roemerman, William Edw. St. Louis, Mo. Rogens, Hobert Preston Patchogue, N. Y. Roloph, Richard C. Festus, Mo. Rooney, Patricia A. St. Louis, Mo. Ruppert, Robert Reed Affton, Mo. Rusch, Fred William Chicago, Ill. Sangiuliano, Henry E. Crnid, N. I. Schaedler, Harry E. St. Louis, Mo. Schaedler, Kenneth D. St. Louis, Mo. Schemel, Iohn H. Alden, N. Y. Schrenk, Ronald H. Alton, Ill. Schlesing, Darwin B. St. Louis, Mo. Schulte, Donald A. Washington, Mo. Schurick, Nicholas Yonkers, N. Y. Scovell, David Gene Rolla, Mo. Seipel, Iohn R., Ir. Poplar Bluff, Mo. Shobe, Clinton L. Rolla, Mo. Silverberg, Charles Louis St. Charles, Mo. Simmons, Donald Duane Pleasant Hill, Mo. Smith, lrby L. Rolla, Mo. Smith, Iames Robert St. Louis, Mo. Smith, Otis Hunter East Alton, lll. Smith, Ralph Norman Union, Mo. Smith, Walter R. Kennett, Mo. Soper, William S. Larchmont, N. Y. Spell, Billie E. Hammond, La. Spinks, Iames E. Granite City, Ill. Spitler, Robert C. St. Louis, Mo. Spoering, Orvid R. Rolla, Mo. Stauder, Elmer Edwin Normandy, Mo. Stetann, Constantine Chicago, Ill. Stephenson, Bennie E. Dixon, Mo. Steart, William F. Lemay, Mo. Stites, Wilbur D. Edgar Springs, Mo. Stockton, Conrad F. Rosebud, Mo. Stoddard, George R. Larchmont, N. Y. Stoecker, Walter E., Ir. Webster Groves, Mo. Stuecken, Robert I. St. Louis, Mo. Sullenger, Arther K. Richmond, Mo. Sutton, William A., Ir. Carthage, Mo. Switzer, Lavern Harold Dixon, Mo. Taylor, Eugene Lee Blue Island, Ill. Tellefsen, Robert H. Stapleton, N. Y. Thomas, Robert B. Glendale, Mo. Thompson, Iarnes Edw. St. Louis, Mo. Thompson, Arthur C. Brookfield, Mo. Tolle, IamesM. El Dorado Springs, Mo. Travis, Iack O. Crane, Mo. Trotter, Paul I. Sikeston, Mo. Underwood, Robert George University City, Mo. Valerius, Iohn B. Shreveport, La. Page One Hu Valla, Robert R. New York City, N. Y. Vawter, Iames W. Memphis, Tenn. Veninga, Clayton Kirkwood, Mo. Vister, Ted R. Carteret, N. I. Vrooman, Iohn K. Rolla, Mo. Wahl, Donald E. University City, Mo. Walker, Albert A. Rolla, Mo. Walton, Iames Madison V New York, N. Y. Wasinger, Robert M. Linn, Mo. Weber, Willie I. Bonne Terre, Mo. Weisenbacher, Karl W. St. Louis, Mo. Weiss, Ralph B. New York City, N. Y. Welker, Harold W. Newburg, Mo. Wengel, George Andrew Webster Groves, Mo. Wheeler, Iack M. St. Louis, Mo. Wiedeman, Theo. Charles New York City, N. Y. Wiley, Kenneth D. Parina, Ill. Williams. David E. Salisburg, Mo. Willis, Henry R. St. Louis, Mo. Willsey, Robert H. Iamaica, N. Y. Woodcock, George C. St. Clair, Mo. Woolverton, Buel W. Gideon, Mo. Wuench, Lawrence Oliver St. Louis, Mo. Wyman, Gerald R. Chuquicamath, Chile Young, Edw. Henry Robertson, Mo. Young, Ralph O. Patchogue, N. Y. Young, William D. Valley Park, Mo. Zacher, Gerald Lee Clayton, Mo. Zarnudio, Sam B. Cuennavaca, Mexico ndred Forty-Two STUDENTS ENTERING IN FEBRUARY Aftolter, Earl Gene Rolla, Mo. Aldridge, Donald E. Granite City, lll. Anderson, Robert Warren Chicago, Ill. Argo, l. W. Rolla, Mo. Ballard, Lee Nixon Rolla, Mo. Brink. Richard Harold Chicago, Ill. Brown, Richard Walter Gloversville, N. Y. Casler, Walter I. Waynesville, Mo. Crim, William Martin Rockville, Md. Crum, Wayne Vienna, Austria Egan, Paul St. Louis, Mo. Hallidy, Hugh Ridgewood, N. I. I-lill, Richard P. Newburq, Mo. Kruse, Charles B. St. Louis, Mo. Lovelace, Robert Cayce Rolla, Mo. Maginn, Robert Reilly St. Louis, Mo. Moeller, Ralph Gustav Chicago, lll. Neal, Chester Elwood Cape Girardeau, Mo. Perkinson, Perry Melvin Kirkwood, Mo. Pickett, Earl Edward St. Louis, Mo. Poe, Charles Clifton St. Louis, Mo. Pohlman, Roland Lee Overland, Mo. Schejahl, Iohn William St. Louis, Mo. Sliffe, Edgar Lee Stilwell, Kans. Sowle, Iohn Chicago, Ill. Stewart, William Hitt Rolla, Mo. Watkins, Ioseph Sydney Flat River, Mo. Yelton, Cecil Newburg, Mo. U nclassi Baker, Gertrude I. Rolla, Mo. Bodine, Jesse R. University City, Mo. Bowles, Raymond William Lake Springs, Mo. Brandt, Iames P. Rolla, Mo. Burgett, Max Austin Rolla, Mo. - Campbell, Everett Austin Rolla, Mo. Cantrell, Clinton C. Rolla, Mo. Cizek, Marjorie R. Rolla, Mo. Cizek, Frank I. Rolla, Mo. Corey, Clyde Charles Rolla, Mo. Dowcly, Marie M. Rolla, Mo. Drake, Marilee Rolla, Mo. Durham, Richard G. Hudson, Kans. Elam, Bert C. Atiton, Mo. Erdine, Saban S. Bakirkoy, Turkey Fisher, Robert Burns Rolla, Mo. Gleason, Harold P. Rolla, Mo. Greig, Shirley Eileen Rolla, Mo. Groover, Henry C. Rolla, Mo. Haacke, Myrtle I. St. Iames, Mo. Haas, Edward P. Rolla, Mo. Keatinq, Charlotte M. Rolla, Mo. Lee, Ralph Edw. Rolla, Mo. ied tudents Marsden, Maxine I. Rolla, Mo. Meyer, Iohn F. St. Louis, Mo. Moulder, Karl M. Lebanon, Mo. Murry, Warren L. Rolla, Mo. Neumann, Donald I. Ladysmith, Wis. Orlansky, Ralph Holla, Mo. Parkinson, Walter D. Rolla, Mo. Pausell, Bob Lynn Rolla, Mo. Pennington, Helen E. Rolla, Mo. Prouty, William T. Rolla, Mo. Rhodes, Sammy I. Rolla, Mo. Rittenhouse, Ioseph W. Rolla, Mo. Snyder, Phyllis I. Rolla, Mo. Stebbins, Willard P. Rolla, Mo. Stehlik, Marjorie I. Racine, Wis. Stevens, Dale P. Rolla, Mo. Stevens, Everett George St. Louis, Mo. Stevenson, Dean R. Rolla. Mo. Stall, Don Harold Rolla, Mo. Turner, Clifford E. Rolla, Mo. Wassilak, Ray F. Rolla, Mo. Wehmeier, Lee M. St. Iames, Mo. 9428 N-s ENTERING IN FEBRUARY Axnest, Howard L. Steelville, Mo. Davidson, Edwin Avon Park, Fla. Doane, Ierry Rolla, Mo. East, Susan Gardner Rolla, Mo. Ellerman, Norman G. Rolla, Mo. Forrester, Lisle lean Rolla, Mo. Gaddy, Joseph H. Newburq, Mo. Jacques, Charles W. Rolla, Mo. lonos Vera Vivian Rolla, Mo. Perry, Robert Kenneth Rolla, Mo. Redwine, George L. Holla, Mo. Winfrey, Lucerne Rolla, Mo. Cudgel ca1'r'ier.s'. Trimlming. P're1Ja1 i91.g to battle Sm'-ingfielcl Kappa. Sig Dream Girl. Pledges on the rampage. Lucky boys! Page One Hundred Forty-Three raduate Students Adams, Clifford L. Rolla, Mo. Aka, Esrefettin Ankara, Turkey Akkoseoglu, Prauk Omer Ismit, Turkey Anthony, Palmer, Ir. Rolla, Mo. Aybat, Sahap, Sahip Turgutlu, Turkey Banfield, Thomas I. South Amboy, N. I. Banks, Hampden O., Ir. Rolla, Mo. Barcroft, Iohn R. Trinidad, Colo. Barton, Iohn R. Wellsville, Mo. Benedict, Glen Eugene Caldwell, Ida. Bever, Raymond Huston Cairo, Ill. Blade, Lawrence Vernon Muskegon, Mich. Blanton, Sankey Lee Rolla, Mo. Boeckman, George O. Rolla, Mo. Bonnell, Charles Robert Rolla, Mo. Breton, Ernest I. Rolla, Mo. Bruzewski. Robert F. Rolla, Mo. Bulla, Robert Sesser, Ill. Burke, Thomas I. Rolla, Mo. Cathcart, Raymond F. Chattanooga, Tenn. Chandler, Edward M. St. Iames, Mo. Chang. Dei'Kung Kaolin, China Chang, Wen-Hsiang Shanghai, China Chapin, Lawrey H. Rolla, Mo. Chase, Eugene C. Rolla, Mo. Chem, Ping-Chao Peiping, China Claunch, Terrell C. Rolla, Mo. Cotter, Harold R. Camden, Mo. Colson, Christian Nancy, France Cox, Delbert R. Rolla, Mo. Cromer, Charles F. Rolla, Mo. Davis, Charles M. Rolla, Mo. Dean, Donald L. Warrenton, Mo. Delrlekker, Lloyd T. St. Louis, Mo. Dennison, William C. Leitchfield, Ky. Doctor, G. F. Bombay, India Doelling, Robert Frederick St. Louis, Mo. Duchscherer, William Ir. Louisville, Ky. Duncan, Richard H. Rolla, Mo. Duruson, Melih Suat Istanbul, Turkey Emery, Iack Amsden Rolla, Mo. Erskine, Robert H. Springfield, Ill. Fahien, Raymond W. Warrenton, Mo. Fesler, Vernon R. Vida, Mo. Fitzwilliam, Iohn B. Ravensbourne, N. Z. Frad, William Alfred Iowa City, la. Frank, Kurt H. St. Louis, Mo. Gill, Charles R. Sudbury, Canada Graham, Walter Rolla, Mo. Holcomb, Samuel Payton Rolla, Mo. Hankins, Ioe D. Sedalia, Mo. Heidbreder, Warren G. New Haven, Mo. Heins, Robert Walter Platteville, Wis. Hofstaeclter, Gerald F., Ir. Philadelphia, Pa. Hogan, William S. West Plains, Mo. Hsiao, Chi Mei Fonghwong, China Hyatt, E. P. Ioliet, Ill. Iames, lack A. Rolla, Mo. Iester, Everett E. Kewanna, Ind. Iones, Reginald I. Rolla, Mo. Kanatziz, Necati Samatya, Turkey Kerr, Richard H. Rolla, Mo. Knopp, Charles Roger Hannibal, Mo. Knudsen. tohn Peter Atlanta, Ga. Kollasch, Edward I. Purdin, Mo. Locke, lol-in Philip Cuba City, Wis. Landiord, Hal G. Lebanon, Mo. Latvala, Woodrow Iohn Rolla, Mo. McCarthy, Iohn F. Rolla, Mo. Ma, Ching Hou Tungyong, China Maheshwary, Ved P. Meerut City, India Mann, Horace T. Rolla, Mo. Martin, Arliss V. Salem, Mo. May, Iohn Edward Brooklyn, N. Y. Meio I-Yuan Kunmimp, China Middour, Eldridge S. Rolla, Mo. Miller, Daniel N., Ir. Ferguson, Mo. Mounari, Dominick B. New York City, N. Y. Morris, Thomas M. Rolla, Mo. Mueller, Harold E. Rolla, Mo. Muir, Clifford D. Rolla, Mo. Murrell, Iames R., Ir. West Plains, Mo. Nackowski, Matthew P. Rolla, Mo. Nelson, Harve P. Rolla, Mo. Nelson, Leonard C. Rolla, Mo. Nunez, Howard, Ir. Rolla, Mo. Ozbilen, Kaya llhan Adana, Turkey Padrnanabhan, Subrahmanya India Paulick, Edw. Erwin Lemay, Mo. Perlman, Robert R. Rolla, Mo. Rapp, Robert A. Rolla, Mo. Reed, Charles O., Ir. Troy, lll. Remington, Charles R., Ir. Rolla, Mo. Rigo, Henri S. Rolla,'Mo. Roberts, Iasper Kent Rolla, Mo. Rolaff, Erich Rolla, Mo. Rous, William C. St. Louis, Mo. Rowley, Kermit G. Shawneetown, Ill. Samli, Raqip M. Izmar, Turkey Sarapuu, Erich Estonia Schaefer, Rodney A. St. Charles, Mo. Schowalter, Ralph E. St. Louis, Mo. Schratweiser, Iohn C. Rockaway, N. Y. Schwartz, Ely Rolla, Mo. Searcy, Iames K. Rolla, Mo. Senne, Joseph H., Ir. Rolla, Mo. Serafini, Guy Jasper, Mo. Shih, Chang-hsu Peipinq, China Shulze. Charles E. Rolla, Mo. Simpkin, William Edw. Hannibal, Mo. Skiles, Iames I. Rolla, Mo. Snell, Robert I.. El Dorado Springs, Mo. Szumachowski, Edwin R. Schenectady, N. Y. Thompson. Homer P. Rolla, Mo. Thune, Howard W. Rolla, Mo. Timmer, Donald H. Houston, Tex. Tindall, Robert F., Ir. St. Ioseph, Mo. Toomey, Iohn B. Rolla, Mo. Page One Hundred Forty-Four Trace, james I. Crystal City, Mo. Triandafilidis, Yani Istanbul, Turkey Vasiliu, Yani Istanbul, Turkey Vigier, Georges I. Wittelshein, France Wagner, George H. Rolla, Mo. Webster, Curtis C. Rolla, Mo. Wegener, Wilbert F. Marthasville, Mo. Whitfield, Thomas H., Ir. Birmingham, Ala. Winston, Iohn S. Rolla, Mo. Walk, Norman B. St. Louis, Mo. Woodle, Roy George, Ir. Springfield, Mo. Young, Charles, Ir. Rolla, Mo. GRADUATES ENTERING IN FEBRUARY Chaudhuri, Debdas West Bengal, India Choate, Robert L. Metropolis, Ill. Collier, Ernest Henry Rolla, Mo. Coolbaugh, William E. Rolla, Mo. Falk, Aung C. Rolla, Mo. Gray, Irvin Lee Rolla, Mo. Hall, Roy E. Rolla, Mo. Iohnson, Wendell Berdette Rolla, Mo. Montgomery, Robert Marshall Sikeston, Mo. Ogrelmenoglu, Vahrams Medford, Mass. Orlansky, Ralph Rolla, Mo. Ortrofsky, Irving New York, N. Y. SchulleY, loseph Roy Rolla, Mo. Shaffer, Robert B. St. Charles, Mo. Shih, Sheng Tai Wehang, China Sinnamon, Gerald P. Rolla, Mo. Taylor, Langdon B. Hornersville, Mo. Y L li: an i, 1 vp. LF f '4 YF!-'F P J A -I . x .1 4. s.. 4,2 V Q- 'ft VV ' , 1 0. Y, B- is , , J Q31 , fp i?F 5'F W A. 'e 1 ' A .iii-' R: 'ig 5. Q. 1 ,, .,4 P 0 . P-, . Q. :wax , .V Q 1 '1 fs JN,- href -is .-.- waxy 'i-.ig . 'E.vJ F w.- Q' y A ,x 1' - E :Tj ii 8 za 15531 1.1. v An. -r ' ,J . , N. ,, . if ik ,Jw N. L ' ' ' A V - . W ' NE ZL4 MM 'U .I - 1 Lk- . ' :gf - 1 f 7 EY 'X ,H A M Participation in athletics at the School oi Mines is strictly a spare time endeavor due to the burden of academic requirements. Yet M.S.M. boasts continually outstanding varsity teams, and an extensive intramural program in which a large part of the student body competes. l'0It'l' 5... 'X WPS'- I 4 K et -L09 gr 'ff-'-ehflg, 'if Wx if ' 'JJ 4 , l ami--h , ,Wx I, e ,eil 'Miva-1.3.:P'1. Jiwf1--y--, - Q 1--.-Q. ,..i V t H ttsi ' . ?Q,wy -A- . 'Cs V Y . ' ,as- J . n l iw .gcliffgg 7 M Page One Hundred Forty-Eight 4lllls llllll , :-.r - Jaaklmy Gym M.S,M. Athletic I1earlqurLrte:o's Athletic Dep In rounding out the education of the engi- neer, the athletic department at MSM is doing a remarkable job. Under its supervision, a smoothly operating athletic program has been instituted providing for the benefit of all the students. In addition to its sponsorship of var- sity athletics, this department directs an intra- mural program as well as a course in physical education. Heading the athletic department is Gale Bull- man, with the title of associate professor of physical education. Coach Bullman, who starred on the same Washington University football team as the famous Iirnmy Conzelman, recently signed a lifetime contract as head of the department, Assisting Coach Bullman are Chester Bar- nard, who received his training at Southwest Missouri Teachers College in Springfield: and Ben Douglas, a newcomer to the staff, taking over ex-Coach Dwight I-Iafeli's position as head basketball coach. Douglas was trained at Grin- nell College, later coached that school's cham- pionship basketball team, and in 1947 was football coach at Colorado College. Throughout the year, Miner varsity aspirants have kept pace with the best that the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association has had to offer. LITUTLBTII it rs X5 is seals s:fa'n'm W1 ' nc 1 vi 5 5 ESS' E Hmmm 555 is rant , GALE BULLMAN Department Chairman Associate Professor of Physical Education, 1937, 1949. A.B. 1925, West Virginia Wesleyan: LL.B. 1929, Washington. DOUGLAS, FRANK B., Instructor in Physical Edu- cation, 1949. B.A. 1931, Grinnell. BARNARD, CHESTER S., Instructor in Physical Education, 1946 B.S. 1920, Southwest Missouri State College, M.S. 1940 West Virginia Wesleyan. Page One Hundred Forty-Nine Football M. I. A. A. Conference Champions The conference record of the 1949 Miners is the record of a true champion. Meeting and decisively defeating every other team in the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association, the Miners are undisputed titleholders. True, the team faltered twice in their first two games of the season, but these defeats merely smoothed out the kinks in the Miner attack. Opening against Pittsburg State Teachers College at Pittsburg, Kansas, the MSM squad was forced to bow, 27 to 7, before a big, fast Kansas team that apparently could make no mistakes. In this, their first game of the year, the Miners had yet to develop the split-second coordination that was to feature their play against conference opposition. Against Washington University the follow- ing week the team absorbed another defeat, 28 to 13. Although the Miners were beaten, the ball game was without o: doubt the Game of the Year from the standpoint of the valiant at- tempt the team made to overcome the more balanced Bear squad. Leading 13 to l2 going into the last quarter, Washington's sheer man- power was the decisive factor. It was in this game that an indication of Quarterback Art Schmidt's passing ability was given. It was Schmidt's passes to Fred Eckert that kept the Miners in this ball game when their running attack bogged down. The Miners' team, both defensively and offensively, played magnifi- cent ball that day against a team that defeated them only on the strength of its reserves. MSM 56, Shurtleff Oy that was the score of the first home game the Miners played in the '49 season. The team shook itself free from the doldrums that had plagued it the first two weeks, flexed its muscles, and smashed its way to a victory, which by its score gave an indication of the power that had been hidden Fourth down, one yard to go. Dressing for the SD7'i71,fIf'iHlCl game. Page One Hundred Fifty I Y A p- --J.,-f ...J-' Closing 'in for thc kill . Gallopiwg ghosts. Disuppoinlment. Williams and Wohle7't,' C07lf'l76TS'f07L team lluffmmz arozmrl mul. Off-tackle plunge. Defense mails lflllflflfl-S. Blocking out two Bears. Page One Hundred Fifty-One Weinel, Tackle Kwadas, Back Schmidt, Back Whitney on the loose. Eckert, End B. Roemerman, Back Simmons, Back Dowling, Back Theiss, Tackle Con erence Kin s for two games. Now the Miners were a football teamg they had developed timing, coordination, and above all, confidence in themselves. They had their first taste of victory-and it was pleasant. Before a brilliant, well-balanced Miner passing and running game, the Maryville Bearcats were the first conference victims of MSM, falling 41 to 13. The Miners were now playing the type of ball they were capable of-fast, hard, and clean. The defensive platoon of Gale Bullman's two- platoon system did a magnificent job of scooping up the power plays ot a Bearcat backfield that was rated best in the MIAA by pre-season pre- dictions. Warrensburg proved to be the next rung on the ladder to the conference championship that the MSM squad was building. Before a capacity crowd the Mules bowed, 31 to O, as Dick Whit- ney and Don Dowling, Miner scoring leaders, slashed their defense to ribbons. Page One Hundred Fiity-Two Huffman, Back Icrcke, Guard if Neal, Guard Blcmcke, Center Riccht B k , cnc Lasko, Center Con erence Kings Although the Kirksville Bulldogs outweighed us sixteen pounds per man, the Miners made it three straight conference victories as they de- feated the Bulldogs, 20 to 5, on their own field. Even now the Miners were being tabbed as cham- pions-provided they could tame the Springfield Bears. And tame them they did! Playing the Bears on their own field, before their homecoming crowd, the Miners smashed them decisively, 35 to 7. There was no doubt about the outcome ot the game after the second quarter. During the week preceding the Springfield game the Miners drilled till late hours beneath the lights of Iackling Field, and this time was well spent. The victory was doubly sweet to the team, because it was re- venge on the school that had spoiled their home- coming the previous year. This victory gave the Schoeppel, Center Coolbaugh, Center Duerr, End Gears' Guard Thurston, Guard Tschcmnen, Back Roemerman bites the dust. Page One Hundred Fifty-Three Dunn Tackle D Roemerman Guard Koderrtz Back Wohlert, Back Anderson Gua Wilson Guard Hessian Back Kennedy End Frazier, Guard Beverage, Tackl Con erence Kings i949 MIAA conference champion'- ship to the Miners, and Well de- served it Was. The Cape Girardeau Indians came to Rolla November 5 to end the season, and the Miners suc- cessfully began the homecoming weekend with a 30 to 6 victory. With an over-all record of six Wins and two losses, the 1949 foot- ball season at MSM was a suc- cessful one. Eight men trom the squad were picked on the first and second All-Conference teams. This in itself is a tribute to a great team, one ot which MSM can be justly proud and speak with pride as conference champions. Dowling crashes through. Page One Hundred Fifty-Four on erence Kin s M. 1. A. A. STANDING Team MINERS .............. Maryville .......... 2 1 Sprinqfie1d ....... Warrensburg Kirksville ............ 1 Cape .................. Won Lost Tied Pct. 5 0 0 1.000 1 .625 .2 1 1 .625 2 2 0 .500 .200 .000 40 040 SEASONS RESULTS MINERS .... 7 Pittsburgh ............ 27 MINERS .... 13 Washington U ..... 28 MINERS .... 56 Shurtieff .............. 0 MINERS .... 41 Maryville ............ 13 MINERS .... 31 Warrensburq ...... 0 MINERS .... 20 Kirksville ............ 6 MINERS .... 35 Springfield .......... 7 MINERS .... 30 Cape Girardeau 6 Nut cracker! Holcomb, Back Williams, Back Ulz, Tackle Morris, End Gifford Whitney, Back Moscari, Guard Bipp, End Shourd, Tackle Kimball E d n 11 , , ,,-, .,. , ,, --4-ef .4 T 4 W Iim Scott, Center B. A. Prater, Guard Bob Faulkner, Forward Cletus Voiles, Guard Gene Edwards, Forward Thor Gjelsteen, Center Gerry Henson, Forward Iim Weber, Guard Gene Huffman, Guard Max Burqett, Forward Etdo Koppelman, Forward Bob Nichols, Forward Page One Hundred Fifty-Six Varsity Basketball For the first time in the history of the bas- ketball team at this school, the squad fin- ished out of the M.l.A.A. cellar position. This fact, when considered alone, is not particu- larly commendable, however, when other factors such as injuries and ineligibilities are considered, the achievement is worthy of attention. At the beginning of the season the basket- ball squad was strong. There were five de- pendable regular starters, plus ten well- balanced reserves to back them up. After the first of February, though, it was a differ- ent story. Two of the starters were declared scholastically ineligible, and i n j u r i e s plagued the reserve strength. At the same time the team was moving into the thick of the conference race, and it was these games that counted. Opening at home December 2 against Shurtleff College, the Miners, experimenting with various combinations, came out on the long end of the score, 47-45. Moving up to Washington U. for their second tilt, they were soundly trounced by a flashy Washington U. team, 59-30. Playing away from home the following week at Westminister, the team came out on the short end again, 55-39. Back home, they met Drury, coming up with a 63- 54 win. The next week they skimmed by Harris Teachers College, 49-415 then smashed Scott Field, 66-45. This was the end of the preliminary sched- ule. The squad began girding themselves for the conference wars, and on Ianuary 7 they took to the court against Kirksville. The ball club the Bulldogs brought down was big and experienced: they were rated as con- tenders for the top spot in the M.I.A.A. race, but the Miners, shooting and rebounding as they had not done before, eked out a 51-50 win. Page One l-luriclred Fifty-Seven Varsity Basketball Burgett scores a crucial basket. Strategy. This was the last victory for M.S.M. in the succeeding nine games: Springfield, Scott Field, Warrensburg, Maryville, and Kirksvillep then Springfield, Warrensburg, Washington U. and Cape Girardeau. All had the casualty-ridden Miners reeling on the ropes. With these nine losses went all vague hopes of a conference champion- ship, but still the Miner team refused to give up. On February 18 they bounced back against Cape and squeezed out a 50- 48 victory. Westminister came to Rolla the following week and the Miners re- venged their earlier defeat by easing around them, 84-63. In the last game of the season Maryville managed to break out a last-minute win by three points, 54- 51. A record of seven wins and twelve losses is not an impressive one. However, the team and the coach deserve the high- est ot praises for completing the schedule and ending out of last place despite al- most every obstacle that could be encoun- tered. FINAL M.l.A.A. STANDINGS Won Lost PF OP Springfield .................... 8 2 479 373 Warrensburg ................ 7 3 556 481 Maryville ........... ....... 5 5 474 493 MINERS ........................ 2 8 458 584 Cape Girardeau ,......... l 9 424 494 Page One Hundred Fifty-Eight Varsity Basketball 1949-50 BASKETBALL SEASON INDIVIDUAL SCORING Nome Gomes Burqett ...... ...... 1 9 Scott .......... ...... 1 9 Faulkner ...... ...... 1 9 Prater ........ ...... 1 2 Voiles ............ ,..... 1 0 Koppelman ...... ...... 1 2 Gjelsteen ...... ...... 1 4 Huffman ...... ...... l 0 Henson ....... ...... 1 6 Edwards ........ ...... 1 5 Weber ...... Smith ..... Nichols ...... Willsey ...... 16 8 12 4 lf lf FG FTA F TM FT Pct. TP 94 47 88 71 54 86 29 53 24 15 18 23 1 1 32 4 25 9 9 7 2 4 9 1 6 0 7 1 0 nl., Ave. 11.3 11.1 8.7 7.6 5.6 4.2 2.5 2.5 1.25 1.00' 0.690 0.250 0.00 0.00 FOP ROW Iockson, Nichols, Scott, Abendroth, Willsey, Gjelsteen, Burqett, SECOND ROW: Henson, Hamby, BOTTOM ROW: Smith, Faulkner, Weber, Miller, Edwards Page One Hundred Fii Kuhn,Kpp1 n Pt ny 4 +d s i I Mu. i Up and over. ' Neck and neck on the hurdle Reeves breaks the tape. At the conference meet. Perino digs in. Kirk flying high. Squeezing over. Smfith-clzmnp miler. Bock tossing the disk. Page One Hundred Sixty The l949 track squad is featured in this 1949- 50 Ptollamo. The squad, with a number of re- turning lettermen and a large group of new, enthusiastic athletes, had a successful season. In their opening meet on March 26, at Colum- bia, the Miners came out second in the M.I.A.A. indoor meet, behind Maryville, by the score of 49 V2 to 40. The first place winners from M.S.M. were Pete Perino, broad jump: Cletus Voiles, pole vault, George Bock, shot put: and Bausch, Young, Sanders, and I-larrawood, the mile re- lay. George Bock set a new conference record in the shot put with a distance of 45 feet SV2 inches: the old record was 44 feet 778 inches. In the next two meets the Miners came back strong by downing Drury and Westminster by the scores of 80V2 to 55Vz and 94 to 37. On April 16, the M.S.M. cindermen lost a triangu- lar meet to Washington University, with Cape Girardeau taking third. High point men were Varsity Track George Bock and Bob Schuchardt with 7 points each. The following meet the Miners slipped by Springfield, 70 to 66. Then they bit the dust of Cape in a triangular meet with the results as follows: Cape 65, M.S.M. 57V2, and St. Louis University 47 Va. The Miners worked hard and were well primed for the M.I.A.A. outdoor conference meet held on the M.S.M. track on May l4. The Miners looked at the heels of Maryville and Springfield, respectively. Finishing third, the M.S.M. cindermen were followed in order by Cape, Warrensburg, and Kirksville. Miner first place Winners were Bob Schuchardt, l20-yard hurdles: Cletus Voiles, pole vault: and George Bock set a new M.S.M. record in the shot put with a 46 feet l inch heave. Don Smith's 65 points topped the season's total scores. Other top men were George Bock with 64, Bob Schuchardt with 47W, Ted Reeves with 39V2, and Cletus Voiles with 39. TOP ROW: Perino, Slankard, Corbin, Turner, Harrawood, Young Smith. MIDDLE ROW: Shaffer, Dowling, Tietjens, Schucharclt, Bausch, St vens, Sanders, Robertson. BOTTOM ROW: Shanafelt, Heckenberg, Reeves, Voiles, Grimsley, Bock, Dolecki. Page One Hundred Sixty-One A driving return. Serving. Jare, teeing off. Don Smith, cross country king. Warming np. Varsity Tennis Opening the l949 tennis season, the Miner quickly defeated Drury College. This victor was short-lived though as the Silver and Gol fell headlong into two consecutive defeats a the hands of St. Louis U. and the Springfiel Bears. The Miners chalked up their secon win of the season at the expense of St. Loui U. in a return match. The M.S.M. court me suffered another defeat by Washington U. an then lost the following match to Concordia Sem inary. In the M.I.A.A. Conference meet th Miner team of Axsom and Williams finishe second. Ray Morgan of the Geology Depart ment coached the l949 team. Varsity Golf The 1949 varsity golf team, though at times showing promise, was not too successful, los- ing three dual meets to Westminister, Drury, and S.M.S. However, in a triangular meet with Cape and St. Louis U., the Miners copped second place. On April l6 they repeated this feat in a triangular meet with Cape and Wash- ington U. In the M.I.A.1-X. conference meet which was held in Rolla they finished second. In the conference meet Tony Pantaleo and Lloyd Youngs, both of M.S.M., tied for the med- alist trophy. Pantaleo was medalist in 1948. lohn Steinmeyer ot the Humanities Department coached the team. Varsity Cross Countr ln its third year at the School of Mines the varsity cross country team competed in three meets, losing all three by close scores. The team was composed of Melvin Shanafelt, Iohn Bender, Walter Allison, Ray Maag, and Don Smith, the distance star, who coached and man- aged the squad. On the opening day of the season Don Smith set a new record for the M.S.M. course at 14:44. The second meet with Drury College held at Drury was lost by an- other close margin. Washington U. was the setting for the final meet. Don Smith again set a record on the Washington U. three-mile course. Page One Hundred Sixty'Two TENNIS TEAM BACK BOW: Iohn Chappell, George leunqer, Charles Harmon, Coach Ray Morgan. FRONT ROW: Dick Williams, R. C. Axsom, Gene Rice. GOLF TEAM BACK ROW: Coach lolm Stein- meyer, Gene Hawker, Stan Scales, Iirn Hubbard, Walter Kramer. FRONT ROW: Bob Shroyer, lake Iare, Capt. Tony Pantaleo. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Walter Allison, Bill Rehm, Don Smith, Ray Maaq, Robert Shaffer, lohn Bender. KES? aj ' Tl M 'gg' 1 ally 3 2 . I all tml ,f.-5' , 'r1.ll,l1g1't 1 ll if flex if-asia 1:2-f::! - - , Page One Hundred Sixty-Three Break ing with the gun. Basketball action. i Sig Eps' champion swimmers. -.lx -'waxy ' Intramural Athlete of the Year Stan Doleclci of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity was awarded the trophy as Outstanding Athlete of the Year. Stan achieved individual honors in 19.48, breaking previous records in the cross-country race. As an all-around ath- lete he supported his team as guard on Pi K A's cham- pionship basketball squad as well as being an active par- ticipant in 'volleybal football l, softball, , handball, and swim- ming. l 4 X EQTXBHQSP . ,631 Edwards and La t Cros Stan Doleclc'. y ham s Countri l J champs. Page One Hundred Sixty-Six Intramur Cross Country Gene Edwards rose a of Triangle s the new champion of the cross country run. Gene broke the record previously held by Stan Dole- ' Kappa A ' chi of Pi lpha with a time .1:46.5. Gene La Tri ' Of ytham, also of angle, romped in second to give Triangle an undisputed championship. Theta Xi took over second place with Plun- kett running. Sigma Pi came through with points to hold do-wn third place. P 'qwzm Meet P J 1 In ' Fear'-+ A 4 S immin 1Q M' l gm g . jf J,-E . . 'glualzi Competition in the three- V ' M gdlf. .QE VJ? Q . flap S'lU'i'HHlL'l11g meet was not A -- , - 'A vi 31, 111141 - as close as might have been ' f--N '5 Jfff Q .. 1, 5 A :tell this year. After lhe ' ' ,.--:M the prelimi- ff' ' I 11 xx I e.rpe1 eomplelion of naries Sigma Phi laps: o stood safely ahearl of its 'near est competitors. 'I'ria1zgle and Sigma Nu. In ihe finals lhe Sig Eps look four first places out of eight eueolls lo mp the trophy. Trriaozgle aml Sigma Nh tied for seeoml place willy. Kappa Phi trailing in ahead of Theta Ihirrl pos'll'lo'n, fm all other eontevzdcrs. Gllth CIf1S'i'l1,fl 'l H. NP o rebownrliug. Tap in. Pantale ' -Seven Page One H undred Sxxty Start the game. N Reeves breaks through. l R1fle ' replaced Theta Kappa Phz Kappa Sigma as the campus sharpshooters for this season. Incliviflual honors went to Bill Sherburne of Lambda Chi Alpha, followed by Sehemel of Theta Kappa Phi Pi Kappa Alpha took second place, closely followed by Wesley and Triangle, in third and fourth, respectively. Finale. A UGS6 llif. Weinstein and Chapman, straight fron L the shoulder. TEKES-M9 softball cha Handball Sigma Phi Epsilon again dominated the handball court, emerging this year fioithoitt a defeat in doubles or singles Competition. Dick Roeiner- man replaced his brother as singles champ while Bill Roemernian and Don Matson topped the doubles court. Nick Shurick of Jaclcling Terrace was the strongest contender for the singles title. Ed Kwa- das and Fred Eckert of Sigma Pi garnered second place in the doubles tourney. amps. Page Gorgeous Geor A 'ne ' ge. io twist. One Hundred Sixty-Eight I ntra Table l'l'LllJ'Cl Tennis For th e third consec'u.t-iife 'gear th.e Kappa Sigma table tennis teams ha-ue dominated that sport in the 'intramural program.. Kurt Frank and Bob McGou'an retained their doubles crown. handilg defeat- ing the cont-inge-nt from Jael.:- ling Terrace in the final match. Roy Eiwans smashed through the io-inner's C0l'1HH?l to keep his single Jackling t s erofum. , Terrace held down second place in the tourna- ment with a seeo-nd fourth plac ' zllltfy U op .' and e in both eirents. Sports Basketball Pi Kappa Alpha rotif-rnefl a clzcrmpionship team to 'veteran . . . . the hardwood C'0'll?'i which again dominalcfl a grand slain ronml robin affair. The Pilcers suffered one rlefeal ' 'f ' l the early in lhe .season a hands of an inspired Wesley team. Sigma Na proved to be onlenrler for the tonghesl cf ., . . , the top spot, sirffeving only one defeat before they incl Pi Kappa Alpha. In the crzleial -' ' - ff' z re1l as the game P1 lx. .L lflllllj , champs iohile Sigma Na held down second place. The res! of the teams were 'well spread ' ' ' , Pl ' in out with Theta kappa L1 third place. .vlnv 1 You can't win thein all. W4 1' Jump ball. ,496 we ,f-Rai N Work ont. Pi K. A.vBasketbalI champs. Pop np. I aa You're ont! Page One Hundre d Sixty-Nine JJ Softball ily gaining Jronzinenoe as a niajor intra- Softball is sioif 1 . , mural sport. With many fine teains taking the field the ' ' ' id has competition is keen ai ' In a big league atmosphere. the spring of 1949 Tan Kappa Epsilon fought a good many ' nndis teams but emeiged as - pnted champions of the soft- b .ll diamond. Lambda Chi a Alpha, the champs of 1948, ' , 7 finals inet then fate in tie to hold down second place with Kappa Sigma finishing third. Throuqh participation in the activities of the organ- izations on our campus, Whether it be social, honorary or professional, the Miner broadens his ties of friend- ship and obtains a Well-rounded education, true to the tradition of our school. IIHGA IZATIU LE j. f E an 1. 725, wi . ,lx 'I .N w e -v, n n V. r Af i Miner staff. Galleys, gcilleys. What can I do? Make-up. Setting it up. Missouri Miner Less than twenty years after the founding of the school, the students made a positive step toward the publication of a school paper, and gave birth to The Notebook. Somewhat later the students began contributing articles to The Argus, the student publication of the University of Missouri. Finally in 1914, the Missouri Miner made its debut on the campus and has contin- ued to function as a student project since that time. In the years which have passed the paper witnessed many changes, until its pres- ent-day development which we are familiar with. This past year's paper has prospered under the guidance of the editor and his staff, and has succeeded in its ultimate aim of serving as a medium of exchange for the school. It has presented to the students a mode of self-expres- sion of their ideas and projects. By presenta- tion of the facts in an unbiased manner and by offering more than one school of thought on all controversial topics, the paper has kindled the minds of the students into formulating their own corollaries, thus promoting a more active participation by the students in school affairs. On many subjects of doubtful controversy, the paper presented a definite platform. Among the policies advocated were the building of a Student Union, improvement of pre-registration, improvement of sportsmanship, and the admit- tance of negroes to the school. ln the latter case a poll was sponsored in an effort to deter- mine the opinion of the student body, with the results published and expanded upon in the Missouri Miner. Two special editions were printed, the St. Pat's edition and the All Fools Day edition. The St. Pat's edition gave a complete coverage of all the social functions in addition to a pic- torial pageant of the Queen and her Court of Love and Beauty. The All Fools Day edition Page One Hundred Seventy-Two Missouri Miner was spiced with satirical articles on policies, athletics, and social lite, presenting a humor- ous anecdote on life here at school. Yes, the paper prospered and stumbled through another bountiful year. Now we turn and look forward to the paper's thirty-seventh birthday, with the confidence that it will be a successful one. Can we afford it? Editor Neiflel omfl Business Man- ager Spackler. MINER STAFF Editor-in-Chief ....,.....,................................. Roger Ne-idel Business Manager ....... , ..... ..Donald Spackler Managing Editor ......... ........ D ean Shopher Associate Editor ........... .. Sports Editor .... ..............., . . ......Donald Dampf ...Richard Wilson Advertising Manager ...,... ............ L ouis Greco Circulation Manager ......... ................... I ohn Sontaq Exchange Editor ,............. ,........ C onnelly Sanders Features Editor ............. .......... R alph Iohnston Board Secretary ........ ...... I oseph Murphy FOURTH ROW: Moser, Govatos, Fiore, Isbell, Funk, Bruskotter, Bosse, Stegemeier, North, Tester. THIRD ROW: Shaw, Hewett, Iohnston, Shelton, Wisch, Miller, ladwick, Bach, Thompson, Craig, Ludwig. SECOND ROW: Coz, Burch,'Mace, Cowan, Main, Greaves, Murphy, Gunther, Chapman. FIRST ROW: Greco, Dampi, Spackler, Prof. I. Ielinek, Neidel, Shopher, Bacnman, Weinstein. nn -1 553 ,H-he-.L 1 Zig ,372 his Rollamo Board Wollruuo -v--44 ---an Trying to solve some headaches, Editor Kyburz and B'1t.si11ess Mcmager Stegemeier. ROI-I-AMO STAFF Editor-in-Chief ................................................ Ed Kyburz Business Manager ....... ....... D ick Stegemeier Organizations Editor ,,.... ......... D ave Meskan Literary Editor ........... ............. D ick Bauer Sports Editor ......... ....... l- larry Chapman Classes Editor .,....... .............. B ill Horst Associate Editor ......... ......... I ack Maurer Advertising Editor ........ ...... C larence Isbell Stott Photographer ....... ................... B ill Cox Secretary ...............,.. ......... I ack McNichols Cox, Crowley, Patterson, Flore, lsbelt, Bach, Peterson, Schneider, Geqq, Oetelein, Modde. THIRD ROW: IvtcNicho1s, Schiemeyer, Acheson Robertson, Powell, Dressler, Hermann, Buescher, Maclce, Cardetti. SECOND ROW: Becker, Anderson, Stevens, Kyburz, Prof. I. Ielinek, R: Steqemexer, Chapman, Schmitt, Greaves, Gunther. FIRST ROW: Iohnston, Greco, Maurer, Griffith, Hoffman, Ludewiq. 17 FIFTH ROW: Keil, Horst, Wilson, Bauer, Murphy, Bruskotter, Bosse, G. Stegemeier, Mooney, Bante, Robinson, Roloff. FOURTH ROW: Rollamo Board The 1950 Bollamo was produced under the capable supervision of Editor-in-Chief Ed Ky- burz. The man responsible for the financial stability of the yearbook was business man- ager Dick Stegemeier. These two men were elected to their positions by the l948-'49 Bol- lamo Board. A record-breaking senior class of over one thousand men made the task of compiling, edit- ing, and producing the yearbook one requiring close cooperation and hard work by all staff members, board members and tryouts. The editor and business manager very care- fully picked the rest of the staff, considering always the men who could see their offices through. Dave Meskan was chosen as Organ- izations Editor, to make contracts for organiza- tion pages, collect copy, and aid in the layout of the book. Dick Bauer, Literary Editor, edited material turned in by his staff and from all the organizations. Harry Chapman made the sports section one of the finest in the history of the book. He was aided by a fine staff of sports enthusiasts. Bill Horst collected material on the huge senior class and the undergraduates as Classes Editor. Bill was helped a great deal by the tryouts. The advertising was obtained by Clarence Isbell, lack Maurer held the office of Associate Editor. The excellent photography was accomplished by Bill Cox, who did a com- mendable job. The minutes of the meetings and the plans of the book were kept in order by our Secretary, lack McNichols. The l95O Rollamo Board, their capable ad- visor, Prof. I. I. Ielinek, and the many tryouts deserve the congratulations of the student body for a job well done. The 'wheels turn. Com and his .B7'0'lD'Il'iC. S1211-ing them. up for their group shot. Meeting time, yelling the poop! Editor Ed. Pemril 7mshin.g. Page One Hundred Seventy Five Student Council It is the purpose of the Student Council to stimulate school spirit, to exercise a general supervision over all student activities, and to form an official contact between the student body and the faculty. The Student Council handles the annual elec- tions of class officers and other functions. The outstandinq accomplishments of the past year were the solution of the campus parking prob- lem, the formation of a Campus Improvement Committee, the development of freshmen rules, and the purchase of an electric scoreboard and clock for the athletic field. The Student Council is composed of a repre- sentative from each of the social fraternities and an equal number from the independent students. Representatives are awarded emblem sweaters for a year's service on the council. OFFICERS President .............. ................. . ...... .... S . Dean Shopher Vice-President ......... ............... R ichard G. Mallon Secretary .............. .......... I ames W. O'Connor Treasurer. ................ .................... C harles W. Kunz Faculty Advisor ......... .......... P roi. Sam H. Lloyd. Ir. THIRD ROW Herrmann Mabie Mattlage Dowling Holland Shelton Parks, Bookey, Zupcm. SECOND ROW: Johnson, Schwaiq, Dowd Danzer Behm Bullock Meyer FIRST ROW Tzmhn Kunz Obonnor Shopher, Mallon, Stevens. 'ZlKf Independents e The lndependents was recognized as a campus organization in 1935 to represent all men not affiliated with a social fraternity in student government and student affairs. All non-fraternity men are considered Inde- pendents and are thereby eligible to join the Independent organization and have a voice in campus activities. The Student Council and St. Pat's Board are among these activities and the Independent stu- dent representatives are elected from the In- . dependent organization. The social interests of the Independent stu- dents are also furthered by this organization. y The annual I-Iayride and I-Iog Dog Roast on e so f I the eve of Homecoming was again held. The Free w7,eele,i3, Independents outing , held each year in the late spring, is another memorable occasion. Inaugurated this year was an Open House Party following the formal dance during the St. Pat's holidays, and the reception of this party by all students proved this should be- l it '. Come om mmm Q mr INDEPENDENT oEE1cERs, 1949-19.50 The yearly battle between the Greeks and the Independents over class elections was President .................................. Iames W. O'Connor, Ir. , , , Vi e-P 'd t ,,.. .... ..................... k D . Fl again staged, with the Independents taking the Trgcsurlsf en Chlgses O mgjorlly of the Ofhces' Secretary ...... ........ R obert Slankard In the past few years the prominence of the Independent organization has been felt and the future promises a strong and successful In- dependent student body. FIFTH ROW: Holland, Stopkevyc, Fornari, Nichol, Teagarden, Birbeck, Rekate, Kozthoski, Sopp, Zacher, Soehike, Penick, Hahne, Meyer, R. Young, Leach, Duncan. FOURTH ROW: McGovern, MacMaster, Harper, Keller, Richey, Roschl-re, G. Young, Maag, DeShon bouseh, Bruqioni, Schwaig, Mallon, Iadwick, Iennings, McClaine, Freuler. SECOND ROW: Zeis, George, Johnston, Kunz, Flynn, O'Connor Slankagd, Phillips, Behm, Hernan, Iohnson, Woodcock. FIRST ROW: Slover, Schurick, Danzer, Dowd, Donalds, Shanafelt, Campion, Fossi Sclime el. Stevens, Parka, Templeton, Austin, Reeves, Tunnicliff. THIRD ROW: Derrnody, Freebersyser, Houska, Andreasen, Hutchison, Cochran, Dab- FIFTH ROW: Venarde, Koppel, Perino, Thompson, Smith, Luetjen, Kunz, Helwig, Craig, Deppe, Schwab, West, Honerkamp Williams, Scales, Lichius, Wieland. FOURTH ROW: Castrale, Stanelle, Wickey, Wehrenberq, McGinnis, Hillhouse, Haas, I. Williams, Berkey, Colton, Porter, Simpkin, Silver, Brown, Robinson. THIRD ROW: Swartz, Schmitz, Sanderson, Hyatt, Knappert, Strain, Dean C. Wilson, Thrall, Church, Iohnston, Szumachowski, Miller, Vlyatt, Tubielewicz, I. Miller, Rentko, Paqono. SECOND ROW: Agnew, Prof. R. Rankin, Prof. M. Cagg, Prof. C. Eshhauqh, Prct. lansen, Prof. E. Carlton, Prct. I. Butler, Neidel, McNely, Salvaggi, lohnson. FIRST ROVJ: Maag, Andreasen, Myers, Brun, Hart, Hctymes, Stegemeier, Salomo, Ioslin, Wargo, Pollock. Phi Kappa Phi The honor society of Phi Kappa Phi was founded in l897 to provide an honor society dedicated to Unity and Democracy of Education and open to honor students from all departments of American universities and colleges. lts prime object is to em- phase scholarship and character in the thoughts of college students, to foster the significant purposes T tor which institutions ot higher learning have been founded, and to stimulate mental achievement by recognition through election to membership. The Missouri School of Mines chapter was char- tered in 1920. The chapter has sponsored campus speakers, awarded Book Plates to each student who maintained a grade point average of 2.00 or better for two semesters, and maintains an active student loan fund. OFFICERS, 1949-1950 President ......... .. ..................................... V. A. C, Gevecker Vice-President ............ ................. S . l. Pagano . . . Secretary-Treasurer ......... .......... W . I. Iensen P7 . K ' Ph' . H alma L Officers lourncxl Correspondent ...... ....... C . W. Eshbauqh Page One Hundred Seventy-Eight FIFTH ROW: Dampl, Rousch, Short, Spindle, Luetjen, Kunz, Helwig, S. Brown, B. Eck, Craig, Deppe, West, Barnett, Cronk, Neider siadt, Mann. FOURTH ROW: G. Smith, Mace, Schwab, Norwood, Wehrenberg, Mallon, L. Spanier, Koppel, Perino, I. Williams W. Iones Haas, Vansunt, Carl, Shepard, I. Williams, Porter, Vanimcm. THIRD ROW: Hillhouse, Kline, Ott, Hyatt, Szumachowski, Dean, Wilson Thrall, Becker, Hagan, Wyatt, Tubielewicz, Koontz, Church, Honerkamp, Simpkin. SECOND ROW: Neidel, Stegemeier, Venarde, Edgington Salomo, Agnew, Pollock, Maag, Andreason, Hammond, Salvaggi. FIRST ROW: Strain, Knappert, Davis, Hart, lohnson, Scales, McNely Thompson, Eckert, Wickey. Tau Beta Pi 9 The Missouri Beta Wheels of Tau Beta Pi have been active here since 1906. The Tau Beta Pi Asso- ciation pursues recognition oi distinguished scholar- ship and exemplary character in engineering stu- dents, as well as the attainrnents of alumni in the engineering field. Our outstanding contribution to M.S.M. this year has been the tutoring service, designed to guide Frosh and Sophs in the fundamentals of math, chem- istry, physics, etc. Within, the chapter suffers from growing pains re- sulting frorn the wealth of inspiration received by our nine delegates attending the 44th annual na- tional convention of Tau Beta Pi held at Purdue Uni- versity, October 13-15. 1 CHAPTER OFFICERS President ................................ Vice-President ...................... Recording Secretary ..........,. Corresponding Secretary .... .. Catalouqer ....... ........ FALL ..Lou Agnew Stuart Brown lack Venarde .Ray Maaq Treasurer .............................. .Tony Edgington Ralph Andreason SPRING Wally Salomo Francis Hart lack Venarde Bill Pollock Dick Stegemeier Tony Edginqton Page One Hundred Seventy-Nine The big guns Blue Key F7'6S7l771fCl1f smolcer. Big K eys. H nw C Cf 1 I. ' .l' Blue Key Blue Key is a national honorary service fra- ternity. The real purpose of Blue Key is ex- pressed in its motto, Serving I Live. New members are chosen on the basis of character, scholarship, student activities, and service. The membership is limited to a definite number of graduate and undergraduate students and tac- ulty members. Services rendered during the past year in- clude the annual publishing of the student di- rectory, assisting in the Parents Day, Home- coming and St. Pat's celebrations, and intro- ducing the school to the incoming freshmen by means oi two very successful orientation smokers. On February 18 the M.S.M. chapter was host to members of other Blue Key chapters of this district for the Regional Convention. Fall OFFICERS Spring Don Heath ,,....... . ............. President .............. ............. B ill Bach Fred Eckert .................... Vice-President .................... Dave Grimm Bill Bach ............ , ....... Secretary-Treasurer ............ lack Williams Bill Weinstein ...... Corresponding Secretary ...... Ralph Iohnston Faculty Advisor .......................................... Mr. Iohn Steinmeyer THIRD ROW: Spanier, Schuchardt, Thrall, Reeves, Slankard, Bauer, Greco, Wolf, Shopher, Johnston. SECOND ROW: Shepard, Horst Megeff, Zane, Weinstein, Neidel, Iadwick, Morris, Stegemeier, Kyburz. FIRST ROW: Perino, Wohlert, Dean C. L. Wilson, Dowling, Eckert Bach, Williams, Grimm, Bctchman. Theta Tau Theta Tau is a professional engineering fra- ternity which draws its membership from men who show promising engineering ability, stand- ard scholarship and personal worthiness. The purpose of Theta Tau is to perpetuate a high standard of professional interest and ethics among its members. In the past few years Theta Tau has initiated a series of human engineering lectures. The speakers at these lectures have been noted per- sons in the fields of Sociology, Philosophy, Theology and Psychology. The purpose of these lectures is to bring to the student a broader and clearer viewpoint on human af- fairs. Fall OFFICERS Sprinq Collins I. Iadwick .................... Regent ,................. R. Schmidt .............. V. Stieqlltz .,................. Vice Regent ...... ....... .Scribe.. ,.., ........... . W. Collins .................. Treasurer ............... Faculty Advisor ................................ Ioe FOURTH ROW: Shelton, mann, Gould, Vark, Hudson Shopher, Johnston, Stephens Iadwick, Chapman, .I-I. Chapman A. Edqinqton .W. Fairchild Beatty Butler Gear TVILCBZS n-rv .1 . :luv 1 . 1,131 5 I mix liz' f 9755 Q Castelli, Powell, Jones, Kennedy, Theerman, Zane, Collins, Duerr, Mabie, Edgington THIRD ROW Fried , Shepard, Salomo, Grimm, Buel, Schuchardt, Theiss, Bachman, Reeves, Greco. SECOND ROW Neustaedter , Morris, Mallon, Fairchild, Eckert, Slankard, Hoffman. FIRST ROW: Perino, Neidel, Stegerneier Prof I Butler Schmidt, Stieqlitz, Weinstein. THIRD ROW: Collins, Blank, Davis, Ott, Niemczura, Gallagher, Shulze. SECOND ROW: Hellriegel, Moscker, Fields, Hyatt, Prof. P. Herold. FIRST ROW: Eck, Shopher, Rous, Williams, Prof. T. Planje. feramos Keramos is a national professional fraternity organ- ized to promote scholarship and character in the thoughts of ceramic students, and to promote interest in ceramic art, technology and engineering. The Mis- souri Chapter ot Keramos was established here in Iuly, 1947. The outstanding activities of the past year included Parents Day exhibits, the showing of technical and in- dustrial films for the entire student body, and the pres- entation of awards to the outstanding junior and senior in the Ceramic Engineering Department, also the policy of presenting incoming freshmen with ash trays bear- M asteo' bakers. Page One Hundred Eighty-Two T. I. Planje ......... ........ ing the school seal. The student members of the organization are chosen on their records of scholarship, character and promise oi success in the ceramic field. FALL OFFICERS SPRING D. Heath ......... ............ P resident .......... .......... B . Ecl: W. Rous .......... ......... V iice-President ....... .............. R . Ott I. Williams ........ ........... S ecretary ........ ........ I . Williams B. Eck .............. .......... T reasurer ........ ........... R . Collins D. Shopher ........ ............. H erald ............. ..,..... D . Shopher Faculty Advisor ........ ....... .T. I. Planje 'C' THIRD ROW: Bonnell, Lankiord, Adams, Spindle, Burger, McGinnis, Woodle, Hilburn, Swartz. SECOND ROW: Iensen, Simpkin Holland Cleveland, Duchscherer, Agnew, Koontz. FIRST ROW: Kerr, Kline, Luetjen, Fuller, Becker, Church, Leaver. igma Pi Sigma W fr Hr r' TPR' u y xi. Xt QE? t ll, tba XFOQH, .Je Sigma Pi Sigma is the only Physics Honor Society of national scope and was founded in 1921 at David- son College in North Carolina. The Missouri School of Mines Chapter was installed on lanuary 11, 1950. The objects of this organization are to serve as a means ot awarding distinction to students having high scholarship and promise of achievement in physics and to encourage a professional spirit and friendship among those who have displayed marked ability in that field. The officers of the Sigma Pi Sigma are: President ..................... . .................................. ....... H . H. Luetjen Vice-President .... ........ R . L. Becker , ,, , Secretary ............. ........ C . H. Church Treasurer ........,.,...... .....,....... R . M. Kline Installation banqtcet. Faculty Advisor ........ Dr. H. O. Fuller Sigma Pi Sigma officers Page One Hundred Eighty-Three e T Alpha hi Sigma Alpha Chi Sigma is a professional fraternity open to any student who intends to make some phase of pure or applied chemistry or chemical engineering his life work. The organization was founded in 1902 on the campus ot the University of Wisconsin. The organization is unique in its purpose, as the contacts gained in college are continued after graduation into industry. The Beta Delta chapter here on the campus of M.S.M. was founded in 19365 since that time it has initiated into the ranks over three hun- dred undergraduate chemical engineers. Dr. W. T. Schrenk, chairman ot the Department of , Chemical Engineering, is now the Grand Master of Ceremonies oi the fraternity. The chaper advisor is Dr. W. H. Webb. Alchemrists Potentates. OFFICERS lst Semester 2nd Semester Master Alchemist .............. A W. Helwiq W. W. Campbell Vice Master Alchemist .... L. L. Del-lekker R. S. Ferry Reporter ....................,............... R. S. Ferry W. D. Burch . Treasurer ........ ............. R . T. Knauer R. B. Miller 6 V , Recorder ........................ W. W. Campbell N. A. Vanirnan fx' I Master of Ceremonies ...... E. C. Breidert A. R. McDermott J ll Historian ................................ F. W. Wyatt I. H. Venarcle T 4 -r ff FIFTH ROW: Hampson, Maurer, Rausch, Carney, Kingsley, Utnage, Herman, Phelps, Burch, Miller, Dieokqrafe, Young, Commeriord, Gosen, Hilqenbrink, Barker. FOURTH ROW: Brown, Ummel, Klemme, Norwood, Crocker, I-leisler, Keller, Atwell, Zeitz, Dillender, Walker, Thielker, Guzzy, Kibler, Maaq, Macdonald, Schrader. THIRD ROW: Taylor, Winter, Jamieson, Schmitz, Coffman, Ferry, Niederstadt, McDer- mott, Koziboski, Venarde, Fris, Campbell, Vanimcm, Ladd, Reed, Short. SECOND ROW: Crow, Gray, Coffee, Hoppe, Haas, Sliqer, Sanders Schwaig, Rowton, Wyatt, Honerkamp, Breidert. FIRST ROW: Peterson, Olson, Lanktord, Bach, Helwiq, Iten, Rice, Rees, Lucker. 1 M A T , .. . . . -. .- f . Y . Alpha Phi mega The Beta Omicron Chapter of Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity was chartered March 12, 1939. This national organization for college men is the only fraternity which is devoted es- sentially to service. This service embodies four fields of activity: Service to study body and faculty, service to youth and community, serv- ice to the chapter, and service to the nation as participating citizens. Among the A.P.O. projects for the 1949-1950 school years Were: Desk-sized blotters for all students, decorating the gym for Parents Day dance and dinner, guides for Parents Day, book exchange, motor pool. The new student lounge is located in the northeast corner in the basement of the Rolla Building, and is available to all students for their use at all times. F all A.P.0. 0ff'iCe'rS. OFFICERS Spring C. Radford .................... President .................. D. Macdonald D. Macdonald ...... lst Vice-President .................... R. Starke R. Starke .............. 2nd Vice-President .......... H. Westerrnan W. Hahne ......,... E. Linkoqle ....... ............Secretary........................E. Linkogle .Corresponding Secretary ............ E. Roster D, Gillen ........................ Treasurer ........................ W. Hahne E. Roster ........................ Historian .............. ....... W . Haymes W. Harper .............. Sergeant-at-Arms .................. I. Finklang FOURTH ROW: Harper, Cochran, Finklang, Hahne, Macdonald, Parks, Knight. THIRD ROW: Brown, Heetfield, Burger, Fahs, Patrick Starke. SECOND ROW: Westerman, Hewett, Trace, Linneman, Radford. FIRST ROW: Roster, Haymes, Niles, Bopp. THIRD ROW: Stinson, Theerman, Schuchardt, Sopp, Heweit, Rustenbeck, Meqeif. SECOND ROW: Sheehan, Elbaum, Simpson, Milich, Castelli, O'Connor. FIRST ROW: Funk, Koziboski, Achason, Greco, McC1inton. E T l l l l St. Pat's Board officers. Candidates for Queen of Love and Beauty. . Pat's Board Vt 'Ill ' YNST? ' 1 Rpfiglri N ' ' if lt' ' St. Patrick was an engineer, he Was, he was .... M.S.M. has long been noted not only for its top flight engineers but also tor its great tradition of paying homage to its patron saint, St. Patrick. Early in February a Communique is received from his headquarters in Erin ordering all good and loyal subjects to prepare for his arrival. This celebration is engineered by the St. Pat's Board, composed of two representatives from each social ira- ternity and tour men from independent organizations. In addition to the St. Pat's Celebration, the Board sponsors the Fall Homecoming Dance and the Spring Boat Ride. OFFICERS President ............. ............................ .......... E . Acheson Vice-President ....... ..................... ......... E . Kosiboski Secretary ............ ............. H . Funk Treasurer ........................ ............ L . Greco Assistant Treasurer ......... . ........ K. Elbaum Page One Hundred Eighty-Six ,gd Y -. VN, . L ., ., e.t...rq' I THIRD ROW: Quick, Morefield, Spencer, Iohnson, Bowlin. SECOND HOW: Meyers, Light, Vansant, Govatos. FIRST ROW W Cox Warren, Cox. Pershin Rifles Early last spring it was felt by certain members of the Detonators that affiliation with a national or- ganization would give the needed impetus to a new military organization. lt was with this in mind that a charter from the Pershing Rifles was secured. Early in April 1949 we became known officially as Company K-7. Under the direction of Lt. Bloom of the staff of the M.S.M. R.O.T.C. Department, we have had movies, lectures, and military demonstrations on the pro- grams at our semibmonthly meetings. On the more serious side, honor guards have been furnished for many of Rolla's returning war dead. Company K-7 has been honored to be allowed to have its own company on the regular Wednesday drill periods and will furnish a crack drill squad for the regular government inspection this spring. OFFICERS Commanding Oliicer. ...................... ....... W . E. Cox Executive Officer .... ........ R . N. Holme S-1 ..........,.........,..... .....,.. E . W. Warren S-2 ...................... ........... W . I-I. Cox S-3 ........ ............ W . Johnson S-4 ........ ........ R . E. Vansant Page One Hundred Eighty-Seven The High. Comm an fl tudent hapter M. S. P. E. The student chapter ot the Missouri Society of Professional Engineers is now recognized as one of the most important organizations on the campus. This organization endeavors to unify the dif- ferent curricula on the campus and to provide a common ground where students may discuss problems common to all types of engineering. The principal project this year was to pro- vide complete information concerning the En- gineer in Training Program. The student chapter is a small part of a pro- gressive program designed to align all engi- neers, through registration, with one organiza- tion for the benefit of the engineer and the public. M.S.P.E. OFFICERS President ............... .. . ....... Warren E. Hagan Vice-President ...... ...,......... F rank Wyatt Secretary ......... ...... ...,..... B r uce Miller Treasurer ............................. .............. H . T. Arnold State Associate Director .,.... ................. R . I. George Getting the word. State Associate Director .............. Cecil Hollingsworth .M .S.P.E. officers. FIFTH ROW: Bage, Blaine, Scott, Pirman, Mooney, Rekate, Iadwick, Gore, Tester, George, Knowles, Rober, Ptobinson, Detjen, Averbach, Llewellyn, Mann. FOURTH ROW: Zerweck, Palabiak, Grafiagna, Simpson, Crocker, Green, Tindall, Fa1th,'W1sch, Walker, 'Decm, Yam- man, Skinner, Fahs, Venarde, Horsley, East, Edgington. THIRD ROW: Farrow, Mottin, Springer, Jorcke, Schneider, Bruqxoni, Pohqum, Miller, Schurick, Boeclcer, Thompson, Dressler, Macdonald, Ioslin, Settgas, Hollingsworth, Trace, Potter, Hardy. SECOND ROW: Iarnes, Kennedy, Nelson, Auld, Lay, Hagan, Prof. E. Carlton, Prof. I. Butler, Dean C. Wilson, Humphrey, Kehr, Arnold. FIRST ROW: Collins, OConnor, Paulsell, johnson, Salomo, Marshall, Schmidt, Strong, R. Schneider, Mendell. -ffl. U tt llhm. t. American Foundr menas Society The growth of the activities of the A.F.S. stu- dent chapter during the past year has been re- markable. A great deal of this has been due to help from the St. Louis chapter, and has re- sulted in increased interest in foundry Work by students in many departments on the campus. The society entertained many guest speakers at their monthly meetings, these men being well-known representatives of the castings in- dustry. With the Metallurgy Department boast- ing a new foundry, and with a foundry shop course being added to the curriculum, the A.F.S. can only look to even greater interest in the foundry industry on the part of many students. A.P.S. OFFICERS-1949-50 Chairman ...................................... William I. Huprecht Vice Chairman ......,.. ......... E . Louis Kapernaros Secretary-Treasurer ..,...... ......... R alph E. Iohnston Program Chairman ........................ Robert R. Penman Publicity Chairman .......................... lohn S. Absalom Faculty Advisor .............. Dr. Daniel F. Eppelsheimer A.F.S. officers Hot stuff! FIFTH ROW: Moser, Johnston, Hebert, Gilmore, Ruprecht, Bollwerk, Barrow, Langston, Fossi, Silver, Kapernaros Elbaum FOURTH ROW: Betz, Meqett, McGauqhey, Isbell, Zimmerman, Wile, Bodine, Gurnea, Ricketts, Brown, Harris, Settgas. THIRD ROW Kelley Frank lin, McVey, Eckert, Evans, Soukup, Szumachowski, Krainess, Verive, Knight, Templeton, Prof. D. Eppelsherrner SECOND ROW Lasko McGrath, Craig, Salvaqqi, Kunz, Hoffman, Bailey, Holme, Tarwater, Berkey. FIRST ROW: Cassavetes, Erskine Skalka Penman Absalom Ralya, Meskan, Buel. THIRD ROW: Tarr, Oldenburg, Clark, Ladd, Teagcxrden, Spencer, Neumann, Tabachnick. SECOND HOW: Wakefield, Wood, Andre, Borberg, Boecker, Clifford. FIRST ROW: Gegg, Robinson, Maheshwary, Belcher, Parks. Q B- M , mmm mwi m Wil.-.ur- ' Shutter cogs. Time exposure. Photo Club The Photo Club was organized at the Missouri School of Mines for the promotion of more interest in photography in and around the school. This year the members were provided with a new and better dark room in the basement of the Rolla Building. The meetings are held once every two Weeks. Every other meeting is a business meeting cmd the other meetings are devoted to educational talks given by prominent studio photographers on sub- jects such as lighting, exposure, and development of film. A dark room attendant also gave a talk on the methods and procedures of printing negatives. OFFICERS President ................................................... ........ D on Belcher Vice-President ........................ .................,., I ohn Parks Secretary and Treasurer ......... .......... D Wight Teagarden Custodian ................................. ......,... R oger Wakefield tllichard H. Kerr Faculty Advisors .......... ...... R obert Snell Guy Serafini Page One Hundred Ninety FIFTH ROW: Dcrsenbrock, Houghton, Mendell, Allmeyer, Bailey, Gore, Green, Rose, Meyer, McNely, Serafini, Clark, Deppe, Williams Llewellyn. FOURTH ROW: Zane, Elliott, Paulsell, Pitman, DeShon, Wisch, Zerweck, Trowles, Faith, Houska, Bartels, Ganley, Muir, Lau mand. THIRD ROW: Bucha, Nichols, Nichol, Day, Benson, Tindall, Poliquin, Walker, Dressler, Fahs, Hoffman, Crowell, Clifford, Satterlee Miller. SECOND ROW: Wieland, Lay, Kennedy, Iohnson, Chambers, Andreasen, Prof. I. Butler, Schmidt, Marshall, Edgington, Slankard FIRST ROW: Steele, Strong, Nelson, O'Connor, Liebsch, Kellison, Guth, Averbach. American Road Builders Association The student chapter of the American Road Build- ers Association was formed last year at the Missouri School ot Mines under the able leadership oi Lee Dougherty and guidance of Professor Butler. The name approved for this group was the Enoch R. Needles Chapter, in honor of one of the alumni of this school in Civil Engineering and at the present time president ot the parent organization. fx -v The meetings for the year have revolved about the theme of highway work and many ot the speak- ers have been from the Missouri State Highway De- partment. . As a fitting climax to a good year the A.R.B.A. an- nounced that the Missouri School of Mines chapter had received a certificate for being the outstanding student chapter of the year. Fall Semester OFFICERS Spring Semester R. A. Andreasen ..... ......... P resident ........................ D. G. Fahs D. G. Fahs .......,............ Vtce-President .......,..........., H. Houska W. l-l. lohnson .................. Secretary ......... ...... W . H. Iohnson R. Slankard .......... ......... T reasurer ......... ....... R . Slankard The Big Road B'll,'ilfZC7'S. Page One Hundred Ninety-One The accompanist. The maestro. Te1z.o2's only. The Lost Chord. Crescendo. Sing, Teinptuitfiiom' Cleo Club The M.S.M. Glee Club, one of the oldest organiz tions on the campus, has, under the very capabl leadership oi its new director, Mr. Iohn M. Brewer, a complished its two-fold purpose during the past yea This purpose consists primarily of providing means of entertainment and relaxation for the st dents active in the organization: and secondly, o entertaining those people who cannot participat Attainment of this purpose came when the Glee Clu traveled to Lindenwood College in December wher the Women's glee club, in conjunction with the me from M.S.M., presented the annual Christmas ves pers. Also on the schedule were: a trip to Stephens Col lege in Columbia, a trip to radio station KFUO i St. Louis, and the presentation of a spring concer here at M.S.M. Besides these programs, the Gle Club presented several musical selections for th parents at the Parents Day banquet in October, an tor the December convocation. Music rehearsed and presented at the variou programs during the year consisted of a seventy page Cantata and the ever-popular songs: Nigh and Day, Dancing in the Dark, l'll See Yo Again, l Love a Parade, lust a Cottage Small, Riff Song, When Day ls Done, Wanting You, Hallelujah, Strike Up the Band, Your Land an My Land, and March of the Musketeers. Old fa vorites sung by the Glee Club were: Fight, Missour' Miners, The Lost Chord, Tumblin' Tumbleweed, Surrey with the Fringe on Top, Riders in the Sky, Meadowlands, The Whiifenpooi Song, The Sol- diers' Chorus, and This ls My Country. ln lanuary a key was presented to each member who had shown an active interest in the organiza- tion ior two semesters. Page One Hundred Ninety-Two Glee Club ft? - if , ,g i l 'A klfeijl K QF J GI. President .,..............................,................. , ..... .. Vice-President ......... Librarian ..................... Assistant Librarian ......... Faculty Advisor ........ .... ..Clarence Isbell .Robert Franklin Richard Stevens Secretary-Treasu rer ...,.. .... ...Richard Zumsteq .......Ierry Shelton ...Iohn M. Brewer 1 Clements Clark I. Johnson, Patter on Mxller Rekate Bums y clle Parker Chrishan QECOND ROW Chandlee Farrchll e St ens Prof Brewer Duncan Isbell Rrce FOURTH ROW: Gre cg, , , Shaw, Stephenson, Shelton, Wolf, Jackson, Keller, Cox, Chea ' ' W. I hnson, Englund, Ferns, Burke FIRST ROW Howard Clarke ev Quick, Spencer, Grexten, 0 McNichols, Woodcock. FOURTH ROW: Huffman, Iorcke, Gifford, Dowling, Scales, Tietjens, Beverage, Schoeppel, Maltzahn, Frazier, Harrawood. THIRD ROW: Davis, Hession, Drazier, Wilson, Perino, Schmidt, Thielker, Marquis, Vose, Schuchardt. SECOND ROW: Harman, Dolecki, Maag Lasko, Eckert, Kennedy, Merritt, Bloess, Young, Stallman, Powell. FIRST ROW: Williams, Wohlert, Weinel, Thurston, Duerr, Theiss, Reeves, Bender. HM Club officers, Six men on cz couch. Cfavft 'win games this way. C Club 1 ,f , r. ' Q5 it M S Q i The M Club was organized in 1939 to so- lidify the feeling of fellowship developed among the teammates of varsity athletics. The purpose of the club is the betterment of sports- manship and school spirit on the campus as well as the advancement ot a well-rounded intramural program. To stimulate intramural competition an Intra- mural Athlete of the Year award is given each year to the man who has shown through his sportsmanship, athletic ability and cooperation with his teammates that he is the all-around intramural athlete of the year. The M Club also sponsors the Pigskin Prom in the tall semester, and the Varsity Gaietiesn in the spring. Funds obtained from the concession stands at varsity games are used to purchase special equipment for the ath- letic department to aid varsity sports. OFFICERS Fall Spring Don Heath ................ President .................... Pete Perino Ivan Bounds ........ Vice-President ...... Dick Roemerman Bob Weinel ,.... ........ , Secretary .,................ Bill Wohlert Sid Duerr ....... ........ T reasurer ............,... Don Dowling Page One Hundred Ninety-Four THIRD ROW: Banqhart, I-Iughes, Absalom, Joslin, Winters, Slankarcl, Cochran. SECOND ROW: Reger, Utncxge Wile Clark Patterson FIRST ROW: Rust, Seay, Pugate, Gibbs, Johnston. Baptist Student :tion The Baptist Student Union was organized at M.S.M. in the summer of 1947. Since that time the member- ship has grown until at present it is near fifty. The purpose of this group is to promote Christian fellow- ship and entertainment for interested students. Regular monthly meetings, featuring speakers of interest to the group, are held. This formal meeting is followed by a fellowship hour consisting of games or singing and refreshments. ln addition to these, other activities are planned frequently. For the past year these have included: Sunday morning break- fasts once monthly and occasional outings. For the grand finish to this scholastic year another banquet is planned before the end of the spring semester. OFFICERS President .................................................... ....,.,. D . Fugate First Vice-President ............ ................ E . Seay Second Vice-President .......... ......... S . Calhoun Third Vice-President .......... .....,.,....... M . Rust Secretary .......................... .,....... I . Absalom Treasurer .... ..,..... C . Richey Page One Hundred Ninety-Five BSU officers FOURTH ROW Vance Cobb Robenalt Bartels Seay Winters Mulholland, Moore. THIRD ROW: Pelichoft, Silver, Pender, Wehling, Miller Heettield Jones Lancaster Slover SECOND ROW Trotter Pendracky, See, Vanscmt, Steubeman, Howard, Perryman, Slankard. FIRST ROW Horme Lonaerich Kunz OConnor Gallop Honerkamp Quick, Englund. Tech Club The Tech Co-operative Club is a compara- tively new but prominent club on the Missouri School ot Mines campus. lt has a membership of approximately one hundred students and is governed by a Board of Control consisting of a president of senior standing, two juniors and two sophomores, plus a secretary-treasurer and a business manager. The club's constitution was approved in November of 1948. The con- stitution states that it is the duty of the Board of Control to keep the house going and to help form the policies of the club. Last semester the club celebrated its first birthday in the Tech House at 1304 Pine Street. Even though the membership oi the club is large, there is still room tor making many new friends. Each month the Tech Club has a busi- ness meeting to discuss new and old problems. At the end of the tall semester the club said farewell to its president, Andy Andreason. It was at this meeting that the club held a rush night so that all new and prospective members could learn more about the club and its func- tions, meet the active members, and enjoy free smokes and cokes. Page One Hundred Ninety-Six Tech lub The Tech Club has climbed high in the intra- mural standings since its entrance into com- petition last fall. Many members of the club are active in campus organizations such as the St. Pat's Board, Student Council, Independ- ents, class offices, and the professional and honorary societies on the campus. The main objectives of the Tech Club are to maintain high nutritional standards for its members, develop school spirit, and the en- couragement ot scholarship. Because of these motives and attainments the Tech Club has earned its place on the campus. TECH CLUB OFFICERS P , lst Semester ...... Andy Andreason Ne. resident ............... 2nd Semester ................ Vic Hinch Secretary-Treasurer ............................ Harvey Phiillips Business Manager ....... .............. I ohn Behm Derril Iohnston Bob Schwaig Dick Stevens Bob Slankard Board ol Control ....... The leaders. Pin ball jockeys . . . Tilt! FIFTH ROW: Fornari, Stopkevyc, Tecxgarden, Zeis, Rekate, Soehtke, Burch, Young, Fossi, Tunnicliff, Wheeler. FOURTH ROW: Duncan Maltzohn, MacMaster, Nichol, Keller, DeShon, Stevens, Templeton, Campion, Conci, Akers, Rumsey. THIRD ROW: Urnmel, Dermody, Mc Claine, Richey, Cochran, Bruqioni, Phiillips, Hinch, Wilson, Iennings, Be-hm, Belcher, Iadwick. SECOND BOW: Pollock, Freebersyser, Iohn Eton, Anclreasen, Schwaig, Kavcmaugh, Blackmon, Danzer, Hernan lohnson. FIRST ROW: Paulsell, Etz, Houska, Liebsch, Wakefield pencer. 9 'J f J I The Ferreters Inter raternit Councll SECOND ROW: McDaniel, Remo, Stinson, Kyburz, Wees, Meskan. FIRST ROW: Becker, Thrali, Dierinqer, Spanier. With a representative of each social fratern- ity on the campus the Interfraternity Council is the governing body of these organizations. It is the Counci1's duty to interpret lnterfratern- ity rules and regulations and maintain close harmony and cooperation among fraternities. The paramount accomplishments of the Coun- cil are planning Rush Week, lnteriraternity Sing, bridge and chess tournaments, an all- school dance, and Homecoming decorations Contest. Fall OFFICERS Spring Thrall ............................ President .,...,. ......... B ecker Iare, Moser .....,...... Vice-President ,....... ........ K nauer Becker .............. Secretary-Treasurer ...... . ......... Deringer The Ferreters first appeared as a campus or- ganization in November, 1948, conceived and or- ganized by several interested students. The members are primarily interested in enhancing their knowledge oi physics and related sciences. A program of investigation and research is undertaken as a group project each semester and members are encouraged to develop individual projects. The officers of the organization are as follows: Fall Spring H. H. Luetjen ................ Chairman ................ C. H. Church I. O. I-Iilburn .............. Asst. Chairman ...,....,....... C. I. Reed C. H. Church ................ Secretory ...................... R. M. Kline R. C. Porter .,...... ....... H istorian ........ ....... A . H. daSi1va THIRD ROW: Hilburn, Spindle, Packheiser, McGinnis, Becker. SECOND ROW: Nickens, Lankford, Porter. Agnew. FIRST ROW: Kline, Church, Luetjen, Koontz. Page One Hundred Ninety-Eight I i J t r Mosamo 5 A I BACK ROW: N. Hall, H. Spindle, G. Fish. FRONT ROW: Prof. I. Brewer, F. Hoffman Mosamo, the Esperanto club of M.S.M., was organized for promotion of world communica- tion through a common auxiliary language, believing that better international relations would exist it all nations were to use a com- mon tongue. The International Fellowship Was organized here on the M.S.M. campus in the fall of l949. The Fellowship was founded to create a better understanding between different nationalities and to promote World brotherhood for the sake of peace and prosperity of all nations. The Fellowship not only provides friendship and 1 OFFICERS I fellowship for new foreign students and its President. ................. .......... . ....,..... H arvey E. Spindle members' but also encourages them to partici- Vice-President ......... ............ G eorge E. Fish . . . . . Secretary ........... ......... F rank B Stevenson pale In exlrcbcurrlculclr Gctlvltles on the Campus' 'Treasurer ....... ...................,. D ite Konviser OFFICERS J Walter E. Salomo President .................................... Esrefettin Asa, Turkey Estraro ......... ......... N orman M. Hall Vice-President ............................ Chi Mei Hsiao, China ll Robert B. Fisher Secretary .............. Hasan Abu Dabbouseh, Palestine Faculty Advisor ......... ............ I ohn M. Brewer Treasurer .............,........... ,Daniel M. Rodriguez, Peru 1 I ' A ' 'I - - ' 4 , fi FOURTH ROW: M. G. Amin, India: George R. Donaldson, United States: C. H. Shih, China: George Pctrharoqlu, Turkey: Alfonso Gomez, Colombia, S. A.: Ved P. Maheshwary, India: P. C. Chen, China: B. M. Sedalia, India: Frank Alvarado, El Salvador. THIRD ROW: Ahmad Ali, Afghanistan: Piiush K. Roy, India: A. N. Edg- ington, Great Britain: Sahap Aybat, Turkey: Iulio De-marco, Argentina: Bob Perry, United States: Alberto A. Shepherd, Peru: C. H. Ma, China. SECOND ROW: C. D. Gandhi, India: Yant Triandatilidis, Turkey: Arnaldo Yodice, Argentina: Luciano Gaillard, Peru: Alberto Porret, Cuba: Keki Ircmi, India: R. C. Patel, India: Georges Viqier, France. FIRST ROW: Daniel M. Rodriguez, Peru: Hasan Abu Dabbouseh, Palestine: E. Z. Aka, Turkey: Dr. Paul G. Herald, F. E. Oakes, United States: Chi- mei Hsiao, China. Page One Hundred Ninety-Nine International Fellowship adio Club Q THIRD ROW: Lanclalt, Tulloch, McCoid, Payne, Iones, Kieffer. SECOND ROW: kCarman, Kerr, Birbeck, Kronsberq, Pczdden. FIRST ROW: Koontz, Blackman, . Thompson, Day, Kouns. The M.S.M. Radio Club enables students inter- ested in amateur radio to meet and discuss their problems. The licensed members assist the be- ginning radio amateur in obtaining his Federal Communications Commission Operators License. The activities of the Radio Club members include the maintenance and operation of the campus radio station and the construction of new equip- ment for the station. OFFICERS President ............... ........................... ......... E . O. Day Vice-President ............ Station Manager ........ Secretary-Treasurer .....,. Program Chairman ........ Quick H. Koontz D. Kouns . ...... L. R. Birbeck C. L. Duke y Geologlcal :I Society ' The C. L. Dake Geological Society is a stu- dent organization Which meets on our campus tor the purpose ot enabling those students in- terested in the geological sciences to become better acquainted. The organization is petitioning Sigma Gam- ma Epsilon, a national geological society, and its members are very optimistic about the future. OFFICERS President ............................................ Dan N. Miller, Ir. Vice-President .................................. Harold E. Mueller Secretary-Treasurer .................... Mrs. Nancy Scofield Corresponding Secretary ...................... Iames R. Hunt Faculty Advisor ....... . ............. ............ I-I oward Thune THIRD ROW: Shepard, Marcus, Sanders, Rowley, Schneider, Yeager, SECOND ROW: Wehrenberq, Hauser, Needham, Finch, Bookey, North. FIRST ROW: H. W. Thune, Mueller, Miller, Scofield, Drake, Hunt. Page Two Hundred A ,W ! , . t ' I , .,, t 'g -:rr t , , - it , t ' 1 N, 1 ' ' W t i , . t I FOURTH ROW: Whitfield, Miller, Hardy, Ross, Andreason, W. Iohnson Hagan THIRD ROW Craig R Johnson Gore Bailey McNely Deppe, Arnold. SECOND ROW: Fritschen, Bucha, Steele, Knowles, Walker Dressler Faith Tester FIRST ROW Horsley Parrish Vansant Nelson, Wieland, Bartels, Williams, Edqington. ' hi Epsilon Fraternit Chi Epsilon Fraternity, honorary civil engineering fraternity, was founded in 1922 at the University of Illinois to contribute to the improvement of the engi- neering profession loy fostering the development and exercise of the traits of character and technical abil- ity among engineers. The Missouri School oi Mines chapter was organ- ized in the fall of l949 and all Iunior and Senior stu- dents of Civil Engineering who are in the upper third of their class and who meet the other require- ments ot character and socialoility are eligible for membership. OFFICERS President .,.....,...... ...................... .......... . . Dick 'Williams Vice-President ......,,. ....... W arren Vtfieland Secretary .................................,...... ....... E ugene Bartels Treasurer .... . ...................................... .......... I oe Horsley Associate Editor of the Transit ....... . ....., Carl Knowles 'The M.S.M. Chapter is not as yet installed in Chi Epsilon, Top Cwus but ct petition has been made and there is every hope that it will be accepted and installed in the very near future. Page Two Hundred One is New if lsgimm . TQ W-ef is W M .. H H is u is .mm is .. -'sf' SIXTH ROW: Englund, lost, Deijen, Keeser, Doeiz, Mey, Abendroth, Nierdieck, Schmidt, Tuegel, Hohlfing, Schneider. FIFTH ROW Beaver, Gutzler, Iustus, Geidei, Meier, Christiansen, Dannenbrink, Atchison, Roehl, Achterberg, Isbell R. Tuegel, FOURTH ROW: Young Meier, Wunnenberg, Schneider, Glenn, Kolb, Fritschen, Blendermcmn Sundermeier, Knoernschild, Buettner, Kieffer, Unger. THIRD ROW Taylor, Haas, Freiert, Beamer, Steinbach, Eldridge, Eissinger, Voertman, Kuehnert, Wuench. SECOND ROW: Knueppel, Fahien, I-Iohlfelder Neely, Wolfram, Roschke, Knopf. FIRST ROW: Haltermann, Fritzen, King, Masbruch, Dunn, Shanafelt. Gamma Delta Association GAMMA DELTA OFFICERS Fall Spring K. Eissinger .......,............ President .................... A. Eldridge A. Eldridge ....... ...... V ice-President .......... G. Blendermann B. Kieffer ......................,. Secretary ........................ G. Young A. Tuegel ...... Corresponding Secretary .... D. Wunnenberg G. Young ........................ Treasurer .................. E. Achterberg D. Wunnenberg ....... .House Manager .................... D. Glenn C. Kolb ......,..................... Steward ...,......... .......... W . Unger A. Steinbach ............ Faculty Advisor ............ A. Steinbach Rev. Ellermann ....., Pasiorial Advisor ...... Rev. Ellerrncmn Page Two Hundred Two Gamma Delta is an international association of Lutheran students organized to encourage a study of the Bible, to promote leadership in the church, and to promote fellowship within the school and between other colleges and univer- sities. The Alpha Phi chapter was installed on the M.S.M. campus on February 4, 1945, and in the past five years has made its presence on the campus well known. This past year our cross-country team cap- tured fourth place in the annual intramural race held at Homecoming. In other intramural sports Gamma Delta Assn. our teams proved stiff competition and finished well up on the list of total intramural points. A glance at the social highlights of the past year brings to the remembrance of all mem- bers the Harvest Party and the grand and glori- ous Christmas Party. The year was quite well rounded out with the Parents Day and Home- coming festivities, and the never to be forgotten St. Pat's celebration. Alpha Phi congratulates their graduates of this year for the earnestness that they have shown both in the chapter and in the school. We sincerely hope that we can do as well in the future. Gamma Della officers. That amber goodness. Tied in knots. The Rug oullors. Who's the artist. Just hatched. Bull session. Grade potnts The outdoor type. Out in front. One Bud. Our women. Men of distinction. He's Page Two Hundred Three Just like home. Filling up. Caught by surmise. Dishing it out. Meal time. En ineers Club The Engineers Club has been organized on the M.S.M. campus for many years, being the oldest of the student co-ops . This organiza- tion was founded to obtain better and more economical meals for many of the Independent students. The club not only maintains a high standard of living for its members, but also tends to promote fellowship and stimulate in- terest in campus activities. Club leaders. Chicken aga-in. Chow line. Members of the club will be found taking part in the intramural sports program and in most of the campus organizations. They also take an active part on the M.S.M. varsity teams. The Engineers Club is governed by a Board of Control, the members of 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. Page Two Hundred Four Engineers Club f OFFICERS President .......................... . ..................... Dan McGovern Business Manager ..,..,........ , ............... . ....... Bill Stevens Secretary, lst Semester, Kenneth George Treasurer ...... .... 2 nd Semester, Bob Becker BOARD OF CONTROL Dick Sopp .................................................. lack Gardner Dwight Meyer ................ ....... E dqcxr Oliphcmt The club house. Intramural Manager ......... . ....... lack Gardner Master-at-Arms ..... . ..... . ....., .Wayne Holme FIFTH ROW: Platzer, Dasenbrock, Murphy, Ries, St. Clair, Neely, Zucher, Henson, Harrawood, George, Archer, Mace, Aybat. FOURTH ROW: Helwig, Wyatt, Madison, Meyer, Ruslenbeck, Akins, Algermissen, Leach, Freuler, Schmeclel, Weiss, Kemp. THIRD ROW: Charneski, O'Connel1, McGovern, Flynn, Maag, Becker, Sopp, Birbeck, George, Crismon, Nicholson, Wood. SECOND ROW: Holland, Roschke, Shana- felt, Koziboski, Trace, Miller, Peterson, Aka, Reynolds. FIRST ROW: Mallon, Duncan, Dowd, Corrigan, Gibson, Sieele, Weber, Barbier. Page Two Hundred Five Alpha Psi mega Alpha Psi Omega is a national college dra- matics society. It was organized for the pur- pose of providing a reward for students who have distinguished themselves in college dra- matic productions. The society is purely hon- orary. Students may qualify for membership by faithful work in playing a definite number of major and minor roles in the plays given by the regular dramatic club of the college. On the M.S.M. campus the dramatic club is the M.S.M. Players. The M.S.M. chapter of Alpha Psi Omega is very fortunate in having a man like Carl E. Niles as faculty director. This organization can boast one of the most regular guys on the cam- pus for a leader. Secretary ................... Inner Guard ,.......... Behind the scenes, Alpha Psi Omega officers. Stage Manager .......... ...... Business Manager.. .,... . Honorable Prompter ......... .. Faculty Director ......... ...... Director. ......................................,.................... Ed Skalka ...William Harper .........Bill Wilkins Roster ............Iohn Parks Iohn Wehrenberq ........Carl E. Niles SECOND ROW: Roster, Harper, Spindle, Skalka, Parks. FIRST ROW: Wehrenberg, Hellrieqel, Bluruenstock, Niles. . . . Players The M.S.M. Players is as its name suggests, the dramatic group of this campus. It has shown considerable improvement in the past few years and at the present time its produc- tions are well attended and enjoyed by stu- dents and faculty members. The objectives of the club are the develop- ment of greater dramatic ability among the in- terested students and the attainment of a greater knowledge of the well-known dramatic artists and arts. This year's production, Yes, My Darling, was the finest yet produced and was played be- fore full houses on all three nights of its show- ing. The talent shown by the student actors and actresses, under the capable direction of Mr. Carl Niles, greatly exceeded the expectations of an appreciative audience. OFFICERS President ................ ................................. E d Heilrieqel Vice-President ...... ....,.,... I ack Wehrenberg Student Director ....... ................... I ohn Parks Stage Manager ........ ....... H arvey Spindle Property Manager ....... ....................... B ill Harper Secretary .......................................................... Ed Roster Business Manager .................... Dwayne Blumenstock Faculty Director .........., ...................... C arl E. Niles MSM Players officers Yes, my clarZ'in.g. THIRD ROW: Harper, Woodcock, Spindle, Parks, Skalka, K. Keating. SECOND ROW: Marsden, Dowdy, Snyder Greig Gergeceff C Keating, Carney. FIRST ROW: Roster, Wehrenberg, Hellriegel, Blumenstock, Niles. THIRD ROW: Cotner, Lodwick, Tarr, Venarde, Rekate, Spencer, Iones, Nichol, Hoiiman. FIRST ROW: Johnson, Knight, Schmidt, Rev. Construction crew. Dinner party. Wesley officers. Page Two Bowlin, Crowell. SECOND ROW: I. Cotner, Maaq, Quick, Kauffman, R. Hicks, Vansant, Miles. Wesley Foundation The local chapter oi the Wesley Foundation was founded on the M.S.M. campus in l945 to promote Christian fellowship and higher ideals. Membership is open to all students. The Wesley Foundation is an active participant in the intramural athletic program on the campus. They always field a good basketball team as well as tennis team which is hard to beat. One of the highlights oi the social calendar is the annual trip to the Lake of the Ozarks to the State Wesley Foundation Conference. Other events are the Halloween party, hayrides, St. Pat's activities, and trips to St. Louis. Rev. Ralph H. Hicks, minister oi the First Meth- odist Church, is the advisor oi the organization. OFFICERS President .............. . .................... . .....,. Bob Vansant .......Ted Kniqlit Vice-President .... . ..... .. ........Ross Crow Secretary-Treasurer .,..... Athletic Officer ....... ..............Bill lones Faculty Advisor ......,.. ..... ...... I o hn Barcroit Advisor .................. ....... R ev Ralph I-licks Hundred Eight fw,,w: rw I r -'-Sits?-fx,-is Ht 1 L MV FOURTH ROW: R. Tonking, Marshall, Hydinger, Watz, Hen, Minnis, L. Tonking, Pennington, Robinson, Wagner, Ruenheck, Farrer, Crowell, Nelson. THIRD ROW: Egqernann, Phelps, Sutton, Iorcke, Schlueter, Rhodes, Sieckman, Selby, Acheson, Green, Boscia, Babbitt, Gergecetl, Basham. SECOND ROW: Holdnian, Edwards, Gates, Winters, Smith, Breuer, Zeller, Hollingsworth, Tinclall, Johnston, Goul, Gilford. FIRST ROW: Stewart, Goiline, Hollenbach, Farrow, McGauqhey, Carl, King, Firman, Gurley, Crane. nifversit Dames The National Association of University Dames was founded at the University oi Chicago in 1921. M.S.lVl. Chapter, composed of student wives, was established in 1941 and has a membership this year ot 100 mem- bers. The society strives to promote a spirit of friendliness, furnish a means oi entertainment and to stimulate general cultural among its members. lt is sponsored by a board ol faculty Wives headed by the wife of the dean. Special interest groups within the organization provide its members with an opportunity to partici- pate in a variety of activities. These subsidiary groups are Mothers Club, Work Basket, Drama Club, Glee Club and card clubs. In addition to guest speakers at monthly meetings, the annual fall tea for prospective members, a fash- ion show and Christmas party highlighted a very successful year. OFFICERS President ............ ...................... .............. E l sie Farrow Vice-President .............,.. ........ M yra McGaughey Recording Secretary ...,.,.... ................. E velyn Carl Corresponding Secretary ......... ......... R omie Lange Treasurer .............................. ...... I oyce King Page Two Hundred Nine is Ezi- The Bosses. Just Zearnmg. Afternoon tea. . tt.t ,I-E - . .'3i'r74'15 i:g Loading up! Men of clistinctimz. I'l7,f7'CL'l1l,IL7'CLl Imslizetball. Soutli Sea islamlers. Our Wheels. Sea: on the campus. Ho'm.ecommg. Alpha Epsilon Pi F raternit The Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity was founded won its first game in three years of active com- on the streets of Manhattan, which New York University claims as a campus, December 13, 1913. With a high standard of social and in- tellectual fellowship as their goal, these men furnished the sound base from which the pres- ent 55 active chapters grew throughout the United States and Canada. Nu Deuteron chap- ter was brought to life at M.S.M. during the month of May, 1947, and has taken part in all campus activities since then, with its chapter house located at l2th and Pine. This year found the organization in its most prosperous condition since its birth on the cam- pus. Not only did the treasury start writing in blue and the scholars and party boys bring renown to A. E. Pi, but the basketball team bat in the intramurals. The social calendar in- cluded four very successful affairs that were attended by as many Miners as the house could possibly hold and sent them home smil- ing and singing. Several additions and improvements were made to the house during the two semester periods. These were accomplished to beautify and in general make the chapter more livableg however the modifications were not of the per- manent nature as a new site for the chapter house is being sought. Farewell to our graduating seniors of Brook- lyn and other places, with a wish that they will always recall the joys and success of A. E. Pi and M.S.M. Page Two Hundred Ten Alpha Epsilon Pi F raternit ALPHA EPSILON PI OFFICERS Fall I. H. Bookey ...... .......Masier....... N. H. Kaplan ............ Lt. Master ....... D. R. Levy .... E. Skalka ...... L. D. Marcus D. R. Levy... L. D. Marcus. ................Scr1be.......... ............Exchequer............. ........I-Iouse Manager Spring Meqeif ..I. K. Elbaum D. Tabachnick .N. H. Kaplan Klaus Sieward ....,........... I. H. Bookey Member-at-Large ....... .L. A. Spanier S. Meqeff ............,,...... Recorder ....,.....,........... E. Skalka I... Hershkowiiz Faculty Advisors ........................ .... C . Eshbauqh M. Fine 44 I' - -I .Iv ,as -yr S I - 2 TS THIRD ROW: Marcus, Tcxbcrchnik, Skalku, Wolfberq, Tischler, Hutkin, Cohen. SECOND ROW: Kaplan, Elbcrum, Weiss, Levy, Hausner Klaus. FIRST ROW: Meqelf, Romano, Bookey, Spanier, Altman. Page Two Hundred Eleven His hands are full. Five no trump! Singing session. Cream of the crop. Hanson .stuflymg Homecoming flecoratfirms. ' ' and his muscles' Moser, the carpenter. A silhouette. Hot Rocls?? I appa Alph Kappa Alpha is one of the older national tra- ternities, having been founded at Washington and Lee University in 1865. Beta Alpha Chapter was established on this campus in April of 1903. Known nationally as a fraternity of South- ern Gentlemen, the men of the KAstle at M.S.M. have strived to maintain their reputation for friendliness and genuine hospitality. Situated at the top of State Street, the chapter house was the scene of many and varied KA activities throughout the 1949-1950 school year. The fall pledge dance of Parisian Apache motif was one of the year's best at the KAstle, and set the mood for the remaining social events. A Christmas formal was the feature of the holi- day season, and the annual Robert E. Lee ban- quet followed soon atter, opening the new year. Of course St. Pat's, with its myriad of parties. highlighted the year for all Miners, and the KA's showed themselves to be loyal followers of our patron saint. Improvements and redecorations in the chap- ter house have been constant throughout the year. Continued support from the chapter's alumni, coupled with hard work on the part of the members and pledges, have made this possible. In athletics, campus activities, and scholastic work, Kappa Alpha plans to continue this year's progress as the fraternity ends another busy year at the School of Mines. Page Two Hundred Twelve raternit X .1 Q77 KAPPA ALPHA OFFICERS, 1949-50 President ................................................................ R. Erb Vice-President ........ .........,. R . Iohnston Secretary .......,........................ ....... M . Hcckenbury Corresponding Secretary ....... .............. T . Hanson Historian ....,..............,....,,...... ....... R . Regan C Moser Treasurer ...... ............. . Steward ................. ...,.......... . .................., E . Bishop Faculty Advisor .................................... K. M. Moulder Alumni Advisor .......... W. M. Taqqort, St. Louis, Mo. T S I. v-1 Smith Holland THIRD ROW' Regan, Brown FOURTH ROW: Carlson, Hissom, Wilson, Del-iekker, Knappert, Subitzky, Marquis, Iohnson, , . . qard, Zumsteq, Bishop, Anderson, Weaver, Fish, Holi, Givens, Travis, Woolverton. SECOND ROW: Milich, Hanson, Beyer, Brown, Moser ' . FIRST ROW: Dill, Roach, Dunn, Sheehan, R. Iohnston, Govatos. Missing irom pic Shelton, Hockenbury, Bloess, Gabrzelse, D. Iohnston ture: Hart, Dallam, Rieder, Sears. Page Two Hundred Thirteen ,pu- Z FIFTH ROW: B. Iones, Walton, Voqler, Gordon, Laubauch, Bauchman, B. McGawon, Martinq, Major, Hackel, Horton, McDowell, Chris- tian, T. Smith. FOURTH ROW: Shourd, Hirsch, Rafferty, I. Smith, Torres-Calderon, DeVaney, VanNort, Burford, I. Koch, Merritt, B. Koch Savens, Shaw, Knauer, Kaller. THIRD ROW: Glenn, DiPrimo, Olfe, Lee, Viqne, Mable, Spiniello, Morse, Anderson, Geers, White. SEC OND ROW: Elam, I-Ieilick, Thaller, Schlesinq, H. Evans, Dowdy, LaRoche, Grieg, H. Rafferty. FIRST ROW: B. Ruppert, Koeddinq, Arter Berry, Bolenavich, Burke, T. Ruppert, I. Evans, Hobleman. Kappa Sigma F raternit 9.0. rvq1'E'4i'1Q9 0 ..-- uve. e 9 f5 g,d0'oi'Q1 B ', I 'f ' N!! First Semester OFFICERS Second Semester Gearqe Mabie ......... ........ G .M ......... ......... R obert Knauer ' I' David Glenn ....... ......... G .'I' ...... .,..,...... I Oseph Geers '3 XR' Thomas White ........ ......... G .P ...... ................ K enneth Lee William I-Iackel ....... ...... G .M.C ............. August Voqler, Ir. Kenneth Thaller ...... ...... G .S ...... ........ S amuel Shaw III Page Two Hundred Fourteen Kappa Sigma F raternit Kappa Sigma was founded at the University of Virginia in 1869. The Beta Chi chapter was installed at Missouri School of Mines on No- vember 5, 1903, and was one of the original three social fraternities which were chartered here in that year. Since then Beta Chi has taken a leading part in the activities of the school which include intramural sports and the annual lnter-fratern- ity sing. The activities in sports cannot overshadow the social affairs of the fraternity. The two big- gest affairs at the Kappa Sig house are their annual Pledge Formal and the Kostume Kar- nival, which is one of the best of the year. improving from year to year, the last topped them all. The choral group from the house made a great showing at the Inter-Fraternity Sing to capture highest honors and add another beau- tiful plaque to the house collection. As the Christmas spirit was drawing to its peak, Kappa Sig gave a Christmas party for the needy children of the area. Bill Koch was Old St. Nick and Bob Knauer did a splendid job of arrangement. lack Koch and Dan DeVaney have skillfully eluded the junk man for the year but if they leave those cars out front any longer he'll take them for sure. lim Spiniello is still arguing against Ioe Geers' and Bob Hirsch's women exchange and letting George CGooberl Mabie and Sam Shaw Ill in the front door when they come trotting home after a Wednesday after- noon down at the Blue Boom. Tony DiPrimo has given Roy Shourd, Ted Ruppert, and Iohn Evans jobs as sump pumpers on his roughneck crew. Thanks, Boss, jobs are hard to get. The Old Lady of Threadneedle Street, August lOogyD Vogler, is about to retire: he slept so much of the winter that they had to call him out on Ground Hog's day. Whether or not he saw his shadow I don't know. Another semester draws to a close and we still haven't gotten rid of Kirt Frank and Dick Marting. Some fellows just aren't satisfied with one little B.S. Join, the 11cm'ly. First place -in the Ivzterfrat sing. Who wouZtln't be happy? Latest fashion Th c Wheels. Beer! Beer! IIom.cc'o-nz, ing. Jazz boys. Our sweetheart. Chapter officers Fall Z I . p coge class. Heineck accepts sing plaque. Down the chute. Lambda Chi in action. Homecoming at the Red Playhouse. Resting at the Harfvest Dance. Lambda Chi Alpha F raternit One of the foremost organizations on the campus in the early l900's was a group who called themselves the Muckers. When war and army service began to break up the group they decided to cement their relations as broth- ers by joining a national organization. Presi- dent Harry Kluge was sent to Indianapolis, where he was initiated into the relatively new Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. He returned to Rolla, and on April 21, l9l7, formally installed Alpha Delta Zeta oi that fraternity. Since that time, 377 brothers have become a part of its history. They have accepted its guidance and grown to manhood under it. In return they have left a part of themselves be- hind to build the chapter in personnel and stature. For the past 28 years the home of this chapter has been the historic old Campbell place, an 86-year-old mansion known on the campus as the Little Red Playhouse. Gver these years the members of this chapter have built up an outstanding, amiable, cordial, and sociable reputation. This is the last year for the Little Red Play- house, and soon the chapter will move to a shiny new home. The cover will change, but a chapter is the product of tradition and the men who built it. Page Two Hundred Sixteen Lambda hi Alpha Fraternit .U xl. I OFFICERS Fall Spring Robert I. Morris .................. President .................. Robert I. Morris Richard R. Robotti ...... Vice-President ...... William P. Plummer Richard C. Grallaqna ...... Secretary ................ Robert F. Grady William P. Plummer ........ Treasurer ................ Phillip E. Iellers lames P. Webster .... Rushing Chairman .,.. Iames E. Thompson 2 Q Ei- lla li.. FIFTH ROW: Buterbauqh, Jeffers, Kummer, Hull, Derienqer, Cathcart, Frase, Neustaedter, Iamieson, Miller, Remington, Bradley, Webster Heineck. FOURTH ROW: Ramirez, Hill, Lucido, Nast, Ferber, Motto, Westover, Graffaqna, Simpson, Plummer, Borberg, Stovall, Grey, R Chapman, Blevins, Wisenbarker. THIRD ROW: Neidel, Slander, Stein, Langston, Laible, Klaber, Albaugh, Steiqlitz, Fiedler, Zupan, Thomp son. SECOND ROW: Fairchild, Rice, Stevens, Knopf, Craig, Robotti, Morris, H. Chapman, Roloff, Isbell. FIRST ROW: Sherberne, Roberson Sindelar, Bender, Grady, Valerious, Olof. Page Two Hundred Seventeen A true prediction. Gould, Wolf, Dare, Bauer-steering wheels. , Some have it, some don't. The Bum's B1'a1.ul. Sweet and Low. Pi Kappa Alph The Alpha Kappa chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha was installed on December 2, l9U5. Since its installation the chapter has continually main- tained a leading role in scholarship, social functions, and campus activities on the M.S.M. campus. Pi Kappa Alpha captured the social spotlight during the past year by being the only fratern- ity to sponsor four dances: The fall Pledge Dance, the Winter Formal, the Hobo Hop, and the Spring Dance. The Winter Formal was the only formal sponsored by a single fratern- ity. Parents Day, Homecoming, Founders Day, Mothers Day, and the St. Pat's celebration rounded out the year's social program. An outstanding basketball team outclassed all opponents to add another first place trophy to the collection. The Pikes also made a fine showing in all other intramural sports, includ- ing a second place in rifle matches. llKA's proved themselves to be the campus leaders this past year as evidenced by their presence in so many campus organizations both as members and officers. Among the of- fices held by Pikes are president, vice-presi- dent, and secertary-treasurer of Blue Keyp presi- dent, treasurer, and corresponding secretary of Theta Tau: vice-president, treasurer, and secre- tary of A.S.M.E.5 president of A.l.Ch.E.7 presi- dent and vice-president of S.A.M.E.p editor-in- chief, literary editor, classes editor, associate editor, and secretary of The Ftollamo. This is also the second consecutive year that at least one Piker has been a recipient of the Theta Tau freshman recognition award. ln addition to these wide and varied achieve- ments on the campus, the House by the High- way received a face lifting early in the fall. Already the most beautiful house on the cam- pus, it became more so through a complete re- decorating job, from floor to ceiling, of the en- tire first floor. Bouquets to the IIKA Mothers Club for their valuable contributions. All of these accomplishments have helped to make the school year of '49-'50 one of the most outstanding in the history of the Alpha Kappa chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. Page Two Hundred Eighteen raternit 1. 7? . ., 33, zifffi-ft ' ' 7 'f . fn' , .- 'Vt xr' NX., INAA ,519 ' 'CW 11 V , fi' Fall OFFICERS Robert Wolf ................ President .... Wilbert Dare .......... Vice-President .......... David Gould .............. Treasurer .... f, Spring ............David Gould Vince Castelli William Horst Richard Bauer ........., Secretary .......... lack Thompson Don Montgomery .... House Mgr ......... Stanley Dolecki N 'v 5- O. TOP ROW: McNichols, Doleclci, Thompson, Drake, Scrivner, Hoffman, Montgomery, Wilson, Timlin, Ccrstelli, Smith Dressler Eason Keil, Horst. SECOND ROW: Matteson, Ruenheck, Cady, Propst, Branson, Green, Enfield, Grimm, Robertson, Hunt, Colhns Peterson Schuchardt, Davis, Bender, Schneider, Wahl, Kyburz. THIRD ROW: Wohlt, Bach, Giacorna, Menzemer, Wolf, Dare, Bauer Gould Exdson Schmitz, Salisbury, Roach. BOTTOM ROW: Wagner, Kampman, Kiesling, Wyman, Krainess, Spitler, Telleisen, Stevens, Anderson Page Two Hundred Nineteen BACK ROW: Houk, Brillos, Armer, Duerr, Kennedy, Tietjens, Anderson, Thrall, Ie-nkins, Dean, Theilker, FOURTH ROW: Means, Mc- Fadden, Webster, Weinel, W. Theermcln, Fulda, Hallet, Painter, Bullock, Doellinq, Vienhaqe, Grimes Land. THIRD ROW: Guth, Dempsey, Reeves, McCormack, Moeller, Thurston, Cole, Lewis. Bennett. SECOND ROW: Martin, Chappell, Gorman, Iohnson, Zerwick, Tarantola, Sanders, Smith, Wittman. FRONT ROW: Valk, Riley, Gray, H. Theer nan, Spackler. Sigma u F raternit tx .Q T434 eg. fb ,T N41 Mx -L , . 'l-Xi fl-d ,.. , OFFICERS - FALL 1949 William I. Vark ............,............. Eminent Commander Donald E. Spackler ................ Lieutenant Commander Harold B. Theerman ........ ........................... T reasurer Harry E. Kennedy ..................,......... ....... R ecorder SPRING 1950 Harry E. Kennedy ...................... Eminent Commander lack E. Guth ............................ Lieutenant Commander Harold B. Theerman ...................................... Treasurer Donald C. McCormack ........ ....... R ecorder Page Two Hundred Twenty The Gamma Xi chapter of Sigma Nu Fratern- ity was the first social fraternity on the M.S.M. campus, being chartered in 1903. Since this time it has grown into one of the largest and most financially settled organization on the campus. Throughout the ensuing years, Gamma Xi has been an active participant in all campus functions and inter-fraternity activities. Always one of the strong intramural contenders, Sigma Nu placed first in football, tied for second in swimming, and were one of the strong con- tenders in basketball. Third place was also taken in the inter-fraternity sing. Sigma Nu has always had good representation on the Sigma u Fraternit Miner Board, Theta Tau, and other such or- ganizations on the campus. The aim of the chapter, as it has been in the past, is to de- velop the character and personal talents of its members, that they might leave its ranks bear- ing the distinction of gentlemen. The social committee of Sigma Nu did an excellent job in l949 and 1950, for many suc- cessful parties were given at the Snake House. The Pledge Dance, Homecoming, the Christmas Formal, and the annual Yukon Party in 1949, and the St. Pat's parties and the Spring Formal in 1950 all attracted many Miners and their dates. High command. Resting np. Some haul! Have a light. Afternoon enjoyment. Homecoming decorations 2:00 A. M. Christvnas dance. Merry Clwistnzfasl Page Two Hundred Twenty-One --i is mf- ' i ' A in Lining up. Ah! Our Szveeth,ea'rf. Mule Train. Ho-mecomiiztg. Christmas party. Sig Ep Wheels. Dancing. Poker and beer. Happy kids. Sigma Phi Epsilon Missouri Gamma chapter of Sigma Phi Ep- silon is now in its third year on the campus ot Missouri School of Mines, and in that short time has grown to be one of the top fraternities on the campus, with many achievements to its credit. Numbering about sixty in size, Sig Eps have taken part in all phases of campus life. The past semester they took permanent possession of the Inter-Fraternity Council Scholarship Cup. Another first for Sigma Phi Epsilon came in the annual intramural swimming meet when their team brought home the championship trophy. Sig Ep also boasts a fine basketball team, a handball team, and excels in many other phases oi intramural sports. Sigma Phi Epsilon is also a campus leader socially. The past year was highlighted by the third annual Sweetheart Dance. Miss Roxey Carney was crowned Sig Ep Sweetheart, and her maids of honor were Miss Marjorie Semen- ske and Miss Betty Lovelace. The first Pledge Dance to be given turned out a huge success, and everyone got quite a laugh out of the skit that the pledge class put on. Three other dances, the Miner '49'er Dance, the Bowery Brawl, and the Sweater Dance, were all very successful. Sig Ep also enjoyed giving their annual Tri- Sigma Christmas Party, held in conjunction with Sigma Pi and Sigma Nu, for the under- privileged children of Rolla. Page Two Hundred Twenty-Two Sigma Phi Epsilon F raternit 'YYHYY L9 . fw- , Q 1 , - - ,'! H 'VTX 3- 'via G falxg-liU,ll3.l fl -mx Q9 ii? 'K.'5.72'g'3.-iz s,'-9557, OFFICERS Presideni ........... ........................,...,......... E . Warren l . ' A. Danz Vice-President ......., .... K I Kmutschneider Comptroller ....,.. ....... I I' Slephens lW. Shepard Historian ......... .............. R . Flore Secretary ............ ........ P . Koppel Senior Marshal ........ ........... I . Ketz Junior Marshal ....... ........ C . I-leeger Guard ................... ....... D . Maison Faculty Advisor W' Hemici L. Nelson FIFTH ROW: Koppel, Sanders, Marlow, Lentz, Heeqer, Becker, Roiolakis, Schuenemyer, Kline, Andre, Flare, D. Roemerman, McLeane Klbler, Ketz. FOURTH ROW: Lynch, Amend, O'Brien, Matson, Eldridge, H. Taylor, Wills, Roush, East, Ficken, Heyl, Fitzpatrick, R. Taylor Irwin, B. Roemerman. THIRD ROW: MacDonald, Krautschneider, Davidson, Cronk, Warren, Danz, Hudson, Shepherd, Stephens, McClinton Howe. SECOND ROW: Cheadle, Hauser, Akers, Stoddard, Feldmiller, Hart, Manocchio. FIRST ROW: Ellison, McCormick, Proctor, Miller Lang, Turnipseed, Bulger. Page Two Hundred Twenty-Three Harmony. There they go. The good old days. Good day! The chiefs. Love . . . ima Originating on the M.S.M. campus as the Prospector's Club, the Alpha Iota chapter of Sigma Pi was formally installed in May, 1933, and since that time it has maintained a posi- tion as one of the leading fraternities on the campus. Our social calendar included such memora- ble activities as the Homecoming Drop-in Dance, the traditional Gay Nineties Dance: the Tri-Sig Children's Christmas Party, in co- operation with Sigma Nu and Sigma Phi Ep- silony the chapter Christmas Party, in which the value of the gift is secondary to the thought behind it, the St. Pat's celebration, which is the highlight of the school year and accordingly the gayest of our festivities: and last, but not least, our annual Spring Outing and Dance. The rnen of Alpha lota have wholeheartedly participated in the various organizations on the campus, and many of them have brought honor to the chapter as a result of the capable leader- ship they displayed in the offices to which they were elected. ln addition to campus activities, the actives and pledges alike devoted many leisure hours in preparing and laying a new sidewalk which greatly enhances the appearance ot the house. There has also been much time and energy consumed in redecorating study rooms in the latest modes of interior styling, one in particular showing a definite and somewhat distressing trend toward Surrealism. Page Two Hundred Twenty-Four raternit Fall I. Harper ...... W. Pearson ......... R . 5f'?, NFQQ e' M 03515.23 'gi-E: Q. 0, 4 xx., if 'fl ew Us ' -Aff'-. wil?-QQ l Lire, Y. -Q'-1ff?SQ15'FL-15 .-af '--4-'- ...' fp' . 5 m ,' r 'xn. OFFICERS Spring W. Pearson .Second Counselor .............. B. Speak . Franklin ............ Third Counselor .............. C. Heweit L. Choate... Fourlh Counselor ............ E. Kwadas R. Ferry ...... ...... F irst Counselor .......... H. McDaniel R. Davis .... G. Burgess .......Herald........ Sheeley ......Steward....... G. Burgess FOURTH ROW: Coffman, Hewelt, Heitman, Greer, McDaniel, Jones, Speck, Gotsch Spmks Funk Peopers THIRD ROW Foster Hem mer, Robison. Eckert, Beverage, Scheely, Kwadas, Tolle, Ferry, Hay. SECOND ROW Bevan Shopher Burgess Davis Herald Harper 1 Pearson, Eck, Kasten. FIRST ROW: Franklin, Cantrell, Brown, Harrison. Page Two Hundred Twenty-Five FIFTH ROW: Midqely, Lanqenhach, Sieckman, Wilson, Schoeppel, Whiimer, Holmes, O'Dell, Weinstein, Walker, Shields, Bollwerk, Fitz williams, Hetherinqton, Lehmann. FOURTH ROW: Koedevitz, Riviello, Palubiak, McLuckie, N. Niederstadt, Gelfand, Eqqeman, R. Nieder stadt, Scales, West, Vose, Tester, Mc:Cullah. THIRD ROW: F. Koedevitz, Bcmqhart, Krause, Harman, Frazier, Babbit, Iare, Townsend, Homo Dieckqraie. SECOND HOW: Fineqar, Simpson, Fermann, West, Berenato, Weinqartner, Winters, Trieste. FIRST ROW: Durrenburger, Holder Campanella, Resehitz, Niemeyer. Fall OFFICERS Spring R. Frazier ....... ........., P resident ....... ....,.. R . Wilson I. Iare ........... ........ V ice-President .............. C. Harman A. Krause .......... ....... S ecretary ...... ....... R . Pohlman W. Weinstein ............ Treasurer ............ R. Dieckqrafe I. Langenbach ............ Historian ...................... H. Tester R, Homo ................ Sergeant-at-Arms ........ R. Schoeppel W. Koederitz ........ Scholastic Officer .......... R. Simpson I. Hetherinqton ........ Pledqernaster .............. R. Gelfand ' A. Kuhlman.. ................ Steward .................. W. Shields Faculty Advisor-Earl Randolph Page Two Hundred Twenty-Six Tau Kappa Epsilon F raternit Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity was founded at Illinois Wesleyan University on lanuary 10, 1899. Since that time it has grown to 73 active chapters scattered from coast to coast. On March 9, 1947, a charter was granted to Beta Eta chapter here at the Missouri School of Mines. After hard work and perseverance on the part oi the charter members, TKE is gain- ing a recognized position on the campus in ath- letic and social events. The TKE social calendar began in the Pall with a Pledge Dance followed by the traditional Carnation Formal. The second semester brought forth a novelty dance in the form of a French Underground with appropriate settings. As on every fraternity schedule the St. Pat's celebra- tion was one ot the highlights with TKE. Then, drawing the semester to a close in the Spring, my' was the Spring Outing with a dance Friday night and picnic at Merarnec Springs on Sat- urday. TKE is gaining prominence in the iield of ath- letics. During the past year, TKE won the intra- mural softball championship, losing only one game. Four oi the TKES combined their talents to win the lnter-Fraternity bridge tournament. One of our most prized trophies is the award for the Homecoming display. The scene de- picted an lndian reservation with assorted col- lections of scalps, drums, tepees, and signs. At the close of this semester most of the char- ter members will have departed, leaving the burden to younger, though capable hands. The charter members can be secure in the knowl- edge that TKE will be carried on with the same traditions and high ideals as before. 1 ws iii. Is this Rolla? Some shape. The Apache Dance. The icsinning The tlfasbalz.. Who needs protection? Beer. tvlzwiskey or Scotch? Areoft we rugged Our Iearlers. Hold me close. For trotting. Pom' pledges Page Two Hundred Twenty-Seven X Moclcle cmd Loot. Gold rligger Yo-Yo. Founflefs Day. V s. The High' Co-mmrmul. What? A man? Homecoming. Four of cz kind. More pi-mics. Theta Ka a Phi F rate nit PP 1' Theta Kappa Phi was founded at Lehigh Uni- Pat's celebrations rounded out the year's social versity in 1922, Mu Chapter being established program. at M.S.M. in 1936. The fraternity has as its goal Them Kgps are represented on Several Vw- the development of G hlgh Standard of Social sity teams, and their intramural prowess is such and intellectual fellowship among its members Us to be reckoned with in every Sport. so that they may be better fitted to take proper seats in the universities and communities of Another Year hes passed and some mem' America' bers will be leaving, but one thing to be sure of is that they will leave with memories of col- Thetcr Kappa Phi entered the Secifll Spotlight lege life that Theta Kappa Phi has made pleas- with three dances: The Fall Pledge dance, the gm for them. The Theta Kqps hope to mqjntqjn Pirate Party and Winter Formal, and the Sprinq their good reputation and to improve greatly Formal. Homecoming, Parents Day, and St. in the years to come. Page Two Hu ndred Twent -E y ight Theta Kappa Phi F Fraternit F ' 'Q Q: QK 'JZ . V-I.: ...X Attendinq as mcmy classes cts ony student P OTICFRS E FBAL? ZITRING. of M.S.M. is their block-faced Boxer, Bo1qer . tem en ' enum. eqgmeler I ' I Vxce-President .....,. ......... R Sieqemerer Mottm The town S dimly newspaper Uffectlonotely Treasurer ......... ......... D Meiners Meiners named him RO11c1'S uqliesf doe. Secretory ..... ..... . ...R Becker Becker 4 I, , , , Steward ,... ............. ......... L . Greco Greco Theta Kappa P1115 masglve buck resldence' Pledge Monczqer .... ......... I . Sontoq Sontcrq Whose Sleepy Gppeerunce 13 C01'1TTC1St9d Shcrplv Historian ............... ......... E . Cdlcoterro Ccxlcoterro to the vitality of its members, is located crt 707 Asew Steward ........ ......... I . Theiss Theiss Stgte Street- Alumni Secretory ................ I. Bruskotier Bruskotter FIFTH ROW: Warner, Ferber. Rufczlowski, Deqhuee, Buersmeier, Bosse, Bruskoiter, Mottin, Stegemeier, Buel, Mcxce, Cowan, Menke Gegq. FOURTH ROW: Herrqesell, Oldenberg, Theiss, Hooker, Maurer, Suren, Schczler, Ouinlin, Berqielcl, Vcxn Buskirk, Bcmte, Buescher Mcxcke. THIRD ROW: Ccrdelli, Moode, Fitzqibbon, Herrmann, Steqemeier, Bentrup, Becker, Meiners, Barron. SECOND ROW: Allen, Crcme Nutter, Bcrsler, Sontuq, Gunther, Ludewiq, Murphy, Schulte. FIRST ROW: Mooney, Foster, Oefelein, Higgins, Dczmpf, Wisch, Greco, Cal ccxterrcx. Page Two Hundred Twenty-Nine This canft be love. Getting reafljzl. Missedlv-1 Whos got the ferLth.e1'. Dance Bimbo Beans again!! ' ' ' ' It's not all play. GVUWNZ H09 DW- So, Drink Olrug-a-Lug. Men of distinction. Smile, Eddie. Theta Theta Xi Fraternity was founded at Rensse- laer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York, on April 29, 1864. Alphi Psi Chapter of Theta Xi, the baby fraternity on the M.S.M. campus, was established here on October 8, 19497 its birth and growth are attributed to the Worthy efforts of the members of the old Chi Sigma local organization. The TX men are proud to take their place among the fraternal organiza- tions at M.S.M., and contribute to the many scholastic, social and intramural activities. The school year of 1949-50 was a hectic but interesting one. Securing a house, furnishing and decorating required much thought, time and patience from all those concerned. Theta Xi's recognition and acceptance of Chi Sigma in October meant a revision in organization and new planning. With this came formal initiation, banquets, and finally a more closely knit and settled group. Socially, Theta Xi has been right there this past year. The new convenience of the house helped make Parents Day, Homecoming, Christ- mas, and St. Pat's all gala and memorable celebrations. The Christmas dance at the Col- lege Inn of the Edwin Long Hotel is still a big favorite. Graduation has claimed a number of chapter founder members, and the fraternity hopes they will meet with luck and prosperity. The future shows plans for bigger and better things and continued success. Page Two Hundred Thirty aternit ' FL 'R SPRING SEMESTER 1950 OFFICERS: FALL SEMESTER 1949-1950 President ............................,................. Frcmcis E. Wees President ..................................,........... Roger A. Brooks Vice-President ........ ........ C licxrles Lester Friedman Vice-President ....... ......... F rank A. Plunkett Treasurer. ,......., ...................., H ugo P. Soviolo Treosurer .,.......... ............. D ovid U. Gillen Senior Elder ......................... .......... R oberi E, Turmon Senior Elder ........,................ ....... H orold W. Brunner Iunior Elder ...................................... Charles H. Church Iunior Elder ............................ ............ I ohn R. Brody Corresponding Secretory .................. Roger A. Brooks Corresponding Secreiory ........ ....... A lbert A. Fosho C nody Waters Miles, Plunkett, Monroe, Seip, McMuslers, Wiseman, Osetek, Blcmk, Verive, Guzzy, Heggs. FOURTH d Gillen Koetting, Gjelsteen, Boyosko, Brunner, Boyd, Krueger, Ferguson, Toomey. om Foshcr. SECOND ROW: Moscori, Wcxlsh, FIFTH ROW: o , , ROW: Wick, Wiley, Soble, Turmun, Reber, Vonderhey en, , THIRD ROW: Friedmonn, Gioseif, McEvilly, Blcmcke, Wees, Bounds, Scrluoggi, Bonfield, Rcns , ' Kruse, Gregory. FIRST ROW: Tonkersley, Young, Church, Knopf. Brody, Brooks, Suviolo, Fritzen, I , -1 l ml- 1 l V fi Q 1 A . Page Two Hundred Thirty-One Trl FOURTH ROW Acheson Taylor Griffith Holman Robinson Grai Garten Bennett, Pierson, Edwards, Harris. THIRD ROW: Stuecken Eyberq Prppert Mattlaqe N Dowlmq Short Schmitt Schrader Sample Wood Crawley, D. Dowling, Greaves. SECOND ROW: Stinson Licata Vaccara Pantaleo Main Maddox Meskan Zemk I Laytham FIRST ROW: I-I. Smith, Boschert, Reed, Huber, Merkle, Riedlnqer 47 ,, . f- RL: V ,17..aT' an 1 xr gi-1 '5 43: af:-, 3-1- Fail OFFICERS Spring A. Pantaleo ........ ........ P resident ....... ...... R . Mottlaqe W. Main .................. Vice-President .............. D. Dowling R. Stinson .,.,.............. Treasurer .................. D. Meskan D. Meskan ........ Assistant Treasurer ........ N. Dowling I. Zenik .............. Recording Secretary .......... D. Schmiiti I. Licata ........ Corresponding Secretary ..,... I. Griffith C. Vacarro .................. Steward ............,........... E. Huber I. Maddox ........... ,House Manager ...... E. D. Schrader Two 'angle Fraternit The Missouri Mines chapter of Triangle Fra- ternity was installed on this campus on the 10th of December, 1927. The parent organiza- tion, from which this chapter evolved, was known as the 'Grubstakers' Club, a dining organization. The Grubstakers were the first social organization to exist on the M.S.M. cam- pus, originating here in 1902. Triangle Fraternity was begun on April 15, 1907 at the University of Illinois. Its inception was the result oi the expressed desires of a group of sixteen Civil Engineering seniors. These men were close friends and decided that they would spend their last semester of college living in the same house. This was in the spring of 1907. Groups at other universities be- gan to take interest in similar organizations Triangle Fraternit and soon these were joined together as a na- tional fraternity. ln 1921 a resolution was passed which permitted the chapters to accept for membership not only Civil Engineering stu- dents, but also students of all other branches of the engineering field. To this day Triangle has remained exclusively an engineering fra- ternity and at present there are seventeen chap- ters, one at each of the best engineering schools in the nation. Members and pledges in Triangle learn the benefits of working together, whether it be on the playing fields of intramural or varsity sports or in the beautification of our home here in Rolla. Triangle is a home away from home, where untried boys come as freshmen and well-rounded men leave as graduates. Whivh twin. has the '1'on.i:' Champs. In the cooler. What fl prw'1y! My hero! The Big Boys. Moby Dick. Hey, bright boy! Page Two Hundred Thirty-Three All work and no play makes Miners dull boys. Let it not be said that Miners are dull by any standards. We are known to Work hard and, on occasions, to play hard. Any forrn of social escape, from beer-bust to formal, presents such an occasion. Our St. Pat's cele- bration this year was the highlight of many such events. FEAT ll -wr 1.2 K , 1 : 2 510. ,,i,. 5 . Fi? l'.x .x- C . L . E' jill ...,. p..,. Jjirf, ENLN ' . 'Rafe 's-Q-Q-f 1-1- i..-at .1 aff' 055,23 al' 1 BNN .Tm .. FWF' I L 01 4 I 4, - f ,Lf rd' Q 1 BOB SCHUCHARDT St. Pat of l950 Sf. Pan 1950 S t. Pat arriv es. St. Pat crowning his Queen. The Patron Saint of Engineers made his momentous entry into Rolla via Frisco Railroad flat car on the day of the annual celebration of St. Patricks Enveloped by the largest and most boisterous crowd of Miners ever to witness his arrival, St. Pat mounted his tradi- tional conveyance and led the parade through the town and to Parker Hall on the M.S.M. campus. There the vociferous throng was entertained by His Maiesty's annual message and the knighting ceremony which followed. At the Costume Ball that evening, Bob Schuchardt, St. Pat of 1950, crowned his Queen of Love and Beauty, Miss Marilee Drake. The radiant Queen was attired in a very attractive white tulle gown of her own design. The annual Sigma Nu Tea Dance highlighted the Saturday afternoon program. That evening the cele- brators donned their formal rairnent and danced to the champagne music of Lawrence Welk and his or- chestra. Quickly thereafter, St. Pat departed tor that Emerald Isle to watch over his subjects until his re- turn in March '51. Page Two Hundred Thirty-Six i456 Waride QPCILB QUEEN OF LOVE AND BEAUTY Page Two Hundred Thirty-Se r sfnk- AUX 1B 'i'Y . II nu ,IfUl ,cu INDEPENDEN TS Kiwi? 90 ClLef fgaudc SIGMA PHI EPSIL J M 0111114 ian' Y J , .1 . 5 on-ab? ,, PHA fi Lilly 1116506011 TRIANGLE Orrainrf - ur sz' SIGMA V, SAFFQJL: med his Balferfgg THETA KAPPA my Honorary Cadet Colonel and Cadet Colonel. The annual Military Ball sponsored by the Society of American Military Engineers proved to be the social highlight ot the tall semester. Miss Marilee Drake, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Drake of Rolla, Missouri, was commis- sioned as Honorary Cadet Colonel. Marilee is a blonde, blue-eyed beauty who is accustomed to being so honored. She has lived in Rolla tor seventeen years and was valedictorian ot her class at Rolla High School. In the tall of 1947 Marilee enrolled at Missouri University and was initiated into the Delta Delta Delta sorority. She transferred to Washington University in 1948, Where she studied design in the College of art. During the past year Marilee has been attending the School of Mines tor the purpose of acquiring several liberal arts courses before returning to Washington University. Colonel C. K. Harding, P.M.S.cSfT. at the School of Mines, made the presentation ot the commission of Honorary Cadet Colonel to Miss Drake, who was escorted by Cadet Colonel Ray Mattlage. Miss Irene Matthews, retiring Honor- ary Cadet Colonel, was escorted by forrner Cadet Colonel Mel Callahan. Militar Ball Colonel lIard'i11g I'CCl,flf11g cmllmission. The Cadet C'olmzel'x Iumce. Jllarilee fLCCC1Jt'l'I'lig Comnlwimvimi. Page Two Hundred Forty ccasions P'ikc'r's Pink I'rocl'ig11. McNamm'a's Bcmd. Shurtleff casualty. ,mbfln l'.'h.i AIplz.u'.w 1n'i:e-'nrizzning flour. Hairless .-Indy 'l7'iCfO7 iO'll-Y! 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Congratulations, Miners! HOTEL EDWIN LONG HENRY PGMPE, Mqr. 75 ROOMS 75 BATHS HOLLA, MISSOURI COMPLIMENTS OF FRANK B. POWELL LUMBER CO. Sponsor of All Miner Football Game Broadcasts Bill mul his 1uom,rm. The Hay Burner. A-inft she cute? TKE Cascmmvas. The 0'B7'i Paw HddFlF Take a good sniff, Ed. Sig Ep's float. The Snowman. Up SI17'f1l-gf'i6lCl'S Om' National Anthem. goal post. St. Pat Cl'L'flCl'ifZl1-IGS. PHOTOGRAPHY BY ESQUIRE TUDIO 'A' RAY GRASS ROLLA, MO Page Two Hundred Forty-Five CARP'S DEPARTMENT STORE Rolla's Largest Store 812-14 PINE STREET BARE SEASON OPE LOADE os o ltSp Jflclgc He Wtj ea,TD Tea Stationery Cosmetics Gifts T Tucker's Drug Sundries, Inc. and Luncheonette ROLLA, MO. PQT HddF1ySi CONGRATULATIONS . . . A. P. GREEN FIREBRICK COMPANY REFRACTORY PRODUCTS 14 77. green nuff- - ' a XlHVKiiilVURiUTiIDUSUiiIl -1 um, -A 'mifszr Manufacturers of a Complete Line of Quality Fire-Clay Refractories P a H - sy 0 Z el l Tlx E float. Put it here, Bob. The tw co on Soma Mew. Piggy back. Gauging iw. For Perfect Entertainment . . The Showplace of Rolla Big Pictures at Little Prices UPTOWN THEATRE ROLLAMO THEATRE Pg'r HddFtyS Look at all the soup strafiners. MINER wheels. Lovers. Gene WCL?'7'6?1I, Kwadas takes off. Co1IstI zIct-ion of Piker' Cl61JllfCL'l1.l. wheel of Sig Ep Go, Pcull, go.' Platoon system. Beer' ul Sig Ep house. MCCARTHY BROS. CONSTRUCTION CO. 4903 Delmar Boulevard - St. Louis 8, Mo. O Constructors of M.S.M.'s Newest Buildings POWER PLANT TEMPORARY CLASSROOM FACILITIES CHEMICAL ENGINEERING BUILDING DORMITORY MECHANICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY Page Two Hundred Forty-Eight CRUMPLER'S SGUTTS Drugs - Books - Music 62 Years at 81h cmd Pine . Clothing . . . Shoes . . . Hosiery A FOR MEN Taking 11, b1'aJce. H1mn, nice! The Laiureozce Welk smile Thaw: my 'wh,iskey. Who let the photog1'aph.e1' ins' General Roblrin talks strategy. Page Two Hundred Forty-Nine Is it a. plane? A bird? Jack, the Zoot-Zoot Man. Pirates and their loot. Theta Xi float factory. AEPi float. Sig Ep's attempt. The Costume Ball Your Type Always Comes Through! C A M P U S For Typewriters cmd School Supplies B O O K S T O R E Come in to 'k DETTE OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY Across from the Campus Phone 953 H07 N' Pine St' A Rolla. Missouri P ge Two Hund d Pity AMERICAN ZINC, LEAD AND SMELTING COMPANY AND SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES I600 Paul Brown Building St. Louis 1, Missouri Prorlucers of Slab Zinc, Lead Free and Leaded Zinc Oxides, Cadmium, Sulphuric Acid and Limestone Products PROCESSING PLANTS: MINES: A FAIRMONT CITY, ILL. MONSANTO, ILL. HILLSBORO, ILL. COLUM BUS, O. DUMAS, TEX. MASCOT, TENN. NEW MARKET, TENN. IEFFERSON CITY, TENN. OURAY, COLO. METALINE FALLS, WASH. IOPLIN, MO., DISTRICT AMERICAN ZINC SALES Distributor of All of the Companies' Finished Products COMPANY snuzs OFFICES ST. LOUIS. MO. CHICAGO, ILL. NEW YORK, N. Y. COLUMBUS. O. BARNEY NUELL, C.L.U. M.S.M. '21 Associate General Agent C O M P L I M E N TS Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co OF TUCKER DAIRY Trustworthy. Dependable Insurance Service to Faculty and Seniors of M.S.M. for 24 Years O BUY LIFE INSURANCE BEFORE YOU GRADUATE. FOR DEPENDABLE ADVICE, SEE ME BEFORE YOU BUY' Pg Two Hundred F It yO Acknowledgement As the school year of 1949-1950 comes to a close, your Editor realizes how little could have been accomplished in producing this Rollamo without the assistance of so many people and organizations. The Editor and the Bollarno Board sincerely appreciate the cooperation we have received. Prof. I. Ielinek, the student body, Photo Club, Missouri Miner, the administration and otiice help in Parker Hall, our typists, Mrs. Stallman and Mrs. Clements, and many others. Engraving by Central Engraving Co. St. Louis, Missouri Printing by Model Printing Co. Wellston, Missouri Also not to be forgotten are the professionals and companies serving the Rollamo Board: Mr. Harry Swain ot Central Engraving Co., Mr. Leo Painter and Model Printing Co., Mr. Paul Schenk of Becktold Co., and Mr. Ray Grass and Esquire Studio. ' The unity and willingness to cooperate is what brought this Rollamo to you. We sin- cerely hope you will enjoy this 44th edition and may it become part of your memories of life at M.S.M. Professional Photography by Esquire Studio CPortraits and Miscellaneous? Rolla, Missouri Harry Swain QBuildingsJ St. Louis, Missouri Covers and Binding by Becktold Co. St. Louis, Missouri Page Two Hundred Fifty-Two
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