Missouri University of Science and Technology - Rollamo Yearbook (Rolla, MO)
- Class of 1952
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Traditions Daniel Cowan lackling was grad- uated from M.S.M. in 1892. Since that time he has become president of the Utah Copper Company and is probably the school's most noteworthy graduate. He established one of the first student loan funds, Because of his outstanding wort-1, he was awarded an honorary doctor's degree from lVI.S.M. -I ff' , ,, z'- ,lf AZ' Af el lla i . l l r l i I 5 1 1 1 5 Q . 3 . 2, A ' sp, s. f'te ,tr . ,iii .,Y!r?v : I 91 Q .jg . ,- ml- M The first St. Pats celebration at M.S.M. took place on March 17, 1908. ln 1910 the freshmen began to carry shillahs and in 1913 the first 'G masked ball was held. The Coronation of th 1' e irst queen took place f in 1915. K f i Y '4 Harris Hall, housing the Civil Engi- l 1 ! 5 I l gineering Department, was completed in E Q 1 September, 1940. The building Was i' named for Elmo G. Harris, one of the country's most outstanding engineers 1 and teachers. The north portion of the Che gineering Building was dedicated on 1 rnical En- April 11, 1941. The south portion of I 1 the building was completed in 1948. .1 W A -t fi .f 1 1 .f . e-.5 . ,,, -In-vm-nu.. Iv-Q-as-1... TRADITIONS Q5 Q46 PAST HEAT men, facilities for educa- tion and relaxation, and qood ad- ministration have moulded Mis- souri School ot Mines into the qreat school that it is today. The M.S.M. student clormitory. General view of all buildings of M.S.M., 189 13111 1 Q . ll -E, 11 lit W W tl sWM.11iR1t1.1.1 1 Q.. 1- W11r..11' E tl W tt K rl n 1 1 X11 1 1 111 1 ,QQ 3 s r 1 t t 1 Wg 15' 11' wt 1'il'1l1' tt .1 ,lv 1' ., .N W , ,,1 J' t1 'ex thx NIA' X. tp' V-1 151111 ll ity 51 ,fix 2. g,111,,11s3,,1M,111 gt 1 1 'lllw t.,,, ...- - . 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'ETTT V Q ig't liff5'if1 tw YRSCAQWEE1 ', VT t We Alt' ix, 5 .1 - 1, 1.5 .51 ., V1 ,.., -- g .L 1, .,l,fM., . ,Sault X 1r W1 m11Y1f W1 F'f 1 F1 -..1 ,tm l 11 Z: C tr' 'S L gt WW gh '1'rt t'21te1t- .t k 'Mi' 1 l A' 1 '- YQ H:-2335311-1, 1v',:1,'w it- 1 5y1,,111ttt,l't it in lt 11 5,,11 11,f,.-Qfgf t t K, W1 .ttf Q - ,. . I1 111. . JM '.. 'tt .'1.h 1, t '...'h waitin' X, The l897 football team. At this time school money could not be used tor football it was thus necessary to raise the money required by other means. The l1ISl full schedule of games was played 1n l9OU. Students field surveying in 1897. The oblect of surveying was to turn out com- petent Land and Mining Surveyors and fair Draughtsmen. The course required one year and one term for completion. .35 Amie! Students at Work in the ore-dressing and metallurgy laboratory at the turn of the century. This laboratory worlc was required for a degree in Chemistry and Metallurgy. A G-LORIOUS PAST Gini . . The new Mechanir-al Engi- neering Building. Wcomwin Q4-Lfzfize HE great expansion program underway at the present should continue to uphold and improve the reputation of M. S. M. as one oi the best engineering schools in the World. An engineer learning the art of crushing. Students at work in electrical engl- neering lab01'ato1'y. al Qzmlez onfwz'-cow ' if . 1 layylli-Efglllif Yesterday l-HS, the 46th edition of the Rollarno, is dedicated not only to the great administration, faculty, teams, organizations, and tradi- tions that have made M. S. M. the great school that it is today but also to the planning that is con- tinually underway to rnalie it an even greater school in the future. Thus the Rollarno staff would like to Wish the school the continued success that it has enjoyed in the past. Dean Wilson and students talk ng things over. A X , . ix 'I , . ,,.: V mx-'Q X54 1: X.. v X Q2 of X .1 ,Q H - V XM X X , V, ,NNN ,M ,VN g?SN Q X , FN? 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XXX Yff.x5X,.Nf- S X ,Q W, N X Wy ww, ,, 1' J, .. .E X ff sl W Q ' fi N ,. ,WN ,fix MQ ZSWQ ,gl A ,X . f Q f xx V Ly-'fjzw-QQf,.Q-.1 f x , . . ww QQ ' ff K A ,f ,ff X Ns 1-XX stfhfgg.. ' af Ng-. ' f 1 7: 3-aa: F 'TEH' y , fx- ff 2-W if wwf, ff 4 ' ' 552: ' ' .- Wg f , ,, .- J w 'Q A f fEzSQ:? ' , I . w ax 4 ,vw 1 X27 fi 5 A -,. -.,,l? MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT MIDDLEBUSH APPRECIATE the opportunity given to me by the Bollamo editors to send this message to the School ot Mines and Metallurgy graduates ot the Class of l952. You will soon join a goodly band oi M.S.M. alumni and you should be proud of your membership in the Alumni Association. You are leaving our campus at one oi the most prosperous periods in its history. l have stated on many occasions in recent years that in my judgment, the Univesity oi Missouri School ot Mines and Metallurgy never was stronger than now in the standing ot its pro- gram and teaching, research, and service. This year all of our curricula are accredited. The State of Missouri has been generous in making these facilities available to you. We shall count on your rendering back to our State and Nation rich dividends upon the investment we have made in your education. FREDBICK A. MIDDLEBUSH, President, University of Missouri. Pago QW 0 UIII Illlfl .Yf'fl'. EING a division of Missouri University, tl' School of Mines and Metallurgy is erned by the University Board oi Curb 'N tors. The Board consits of nine men appoints by the Governor with the consent of the Star Senate. The term is six years, with two ner men joining the Board every year. ln addition to many other duties, the Boar recommends appropriations for the develop ment and maintenance of the school. The cu rent expansion which has occurred in the las tew years is truly a tribute to their efforts. The Executive Committee, composed at this 5.3 members of the Board, holds meetings niotul 'x it for the purpose of auditing claims. lgliqhlwoii Boa Tut Curators ' s ., .. .V ....,.:,--, .,,,... .....,.,, ..,,..1.-f.,., ...g-Q, . -1 ,V .1-., 11 -.-rw:-3-1455311-v:.'yvfv--.-fs--ref.-.fefrvr.gq.i'::1',:i-g-ff-t1'gg'.11r1'1I76g'1'f's7f'f',iff-Riff-1-rff:f.' , 1- , gtlfrlfi-:r v-.v.,-,i':1 1?79 '17ff'E1f - Q , 772 :-, ff ?iF711,. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF CURATORS Stratton Shartel ...... ........ K ansas City, Frank Stonner ............ .......... L ........ C hamoin, lames A. Finch, lr ............... Cape Girardeau, William P. Elmer ...... ................... S alem, Glenn W. l-lendren ...... ....... L iloerty, Powell B. Mcl-laney ........ ........ C layton, lames S. Bush ............... .......... S t. Louis, Lester E. Cox ........ ........ S pringfield, I. A. Daqqs ......... ........ M ernphis, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. I Dr. Frederick I-t. Mtddlehush President School of Mines and Metallurgy University of Missouri FIRST ROW: Curtis L. Wilson, Glenn W. Hendren, Powell B. McHaney, William P. Elmer, lames Finch, Ir. SECOND ROW: Harry Fields, Iames S. Bush, Lester E. Cox, Leslie Cowan, D. A. Daqqs, Prank Stonner. THIRD ROW: Rex Z. Williams Frederick Middlebush, Not on picture: Stratton Shartell who had to leave before picture was taken. Page Nineteen CURTIS L. WILSON B.S. 1916, Baltimore City Collegeg E.M. 1920, Montana School of Mines, Ph.D. 1928, University of Goettinqen. Dean M.S.M., 1941. Curtis L. Wilson Dean Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy MESSAGE 17120111 DEAN CURVE L. 'f!1LEQIJ HE year 1951-1952 hae Meer. year ot gratifying az: if . and attainment of o ,geC'.J-:L through the cooperation 2. the fix'- iature, the Board of Curators i..e sity administration, the Eaipxy 15. and exceiient work on the f3ff 2- 3 and student organizations. A11 engineering currrala are -. credited by the Engineers fog Professionai Develorprnent v-rnicr. accredited agency recognized LY fessional engineering soezeties 3 State Boards of Hegistraticri. Seniors graduating in 1952 have themseives to be good leaders ar. followers in a11 of the acccrnrzhshrr. the year. Our sincere thanks an gratu1atior1s go to thern together r c wishes for happy and successful C Dean and Regzstv cm in conference. Page Twenty ...,-...1 vw- ..,,,,,-5... 1,-.rv--1 .--..- ...-,- w-- Nu -A.. , 1. X . . -:,.. , ...W .4.,.-, ,,fAf-,---..A,.nfH4.-mx-,....x, :14 -H.-1-c-y:.45gf4:-whim-,-,fer-jrf':f.y.:-frgg.gqy.11:gg1p:wr-5-j?'g'1 . : , 1-:fi-fir?-2:27:23 W. .f.-vg7.r,f,,1, fgfgrrzf-. : 5- 1-2,1 ff?--L , 1-g,5'??-',.q:fg,,f,5.111 il-, if f E xxx K N5 -J ' Sis. mxfvvp Sis N. , , 1 X X, x - Q 0 X . . X Wmter Time Page 'Twenty-One Donald L. Dean Assistant Dean ' R. DEAN officially took his position as Administrative Assistant on lanuary 23, 1952, replacing Mr. Williams Who had resigned. l-le is now in charge of all matters which previously were handled by the Asso- ciate Dean. Mr. Dean graduated from M.S.M. in 1949 With a B.S. degree in Civil Engineering. He then obtained an M.S. after completing a year of teaching at M.S.M. As a student he compiled a fine scholastic record, having graduated with iirst honors. He ranked fourth in a class of four hundred and thirty students. Besides his aca- demic achievements, Mr. Dean's activity record on the campus is outstanding. I-le has been secretary of Tau Beta Pi and holds membership in Siqma Nu, Chi Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi, and the American Society of Civil Engineers. Although Donald Dean is the youngest fac- ulty member ever appointed to a key staff po- sition at M.S.lVI., he has all the qualifications necessary to succeed at the job. ,ir , Hex Z. Williams Assistant Dean HE students at M.S.l'!f. were army . he fvaf ff- V .zfff at the news of Assonatte uni.- liarns' resignation. He lert The fi ing the year to assume the respf Y local business firrn. Throughout his office, both as Asset and as Associate Dean, he was inaeeo of the student. Some of his duties vision of orientation prograrrrs for - direction of student counseling serv. sentation of awards and scholarships rection of job placement interviews. gave helpful guidance on matters p to selective service and organized draft status. A graduate of the School of Mines University of Wisconsin, Dean 'Willio joined the M.S.M. Faculty in 1931. He pointed Assistant Dean in l94l and s that capacity until last year when he Associate Dean. His twenty years o to the school certainly were years oi Pogo Twon ly-Two M . .f- .Y Yf.,.Y-.-..,-,...- ,. - - .. vw, 1'::'ea1f b1'T? 'S f - -H-5-'F 'TTI-Y 'T5 l'? -'- f '.'1'iff . . ...WM . ,..- ......,..e:.srf,----., .fgf-.1.,- 'ww -fs:-2 .'fVfi3745i :f?'74', 1-w-r-1-'ff-7-f:i ?fA12-r-935'-ff:1ffi'?':','F?.1: 54f'5 T '7' 1 i'---iz J-. ':L' 'V 4.-4- -,fbi-:-fi' -4'-I fe -1 -2f.:5.-:-f-- fr- .-1-sf-.1-L:-':: -.11 Neel Huhherd Registrar PON entering M.S.lVI., one of the first men with whom the student comes in contact is Noel Hubbard. In his official capacity as registrar, he heads an efficient staff who keep records of every man in the school. The school is indeed fortunate in having a man of Mr. Hub- bard's ability in its administration. Harry Fields Business Manager B. FIELDS first came to IVI.S.M. in 1946 to take the job of auditor. In a few months, however, he became Business Manager and has held that posi- tion since that time. He is well equipped for the job, having a B.S. in Business Ad- ministration from the University of Mis- souri. His duties include the purchasing of supplies for maintenance and exercis- ing control over contracts, deeds, and insurance. Ernest P. Hendrix Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds S SUPEBINTENDENT OF BUILDINGS A N D GROUNDS, Mr. Hendrix has the essential job of coordinating the school and the contractor. His job has been an increasingly difficult one with the expansion of the building program in the past few years. In his nine years of service at lVI.S.IVI., Mr. Hendrix has been a key man in the administrative staff. Page Twenty-Three -WW FACULTY SCHOOLER, D. R., Assistant Professor of Mining neering, 1942. B,S. in Min. Eng. 19267 E.M. Missouri School of Mines. VINE, WILLIAM A., Assistant Professor of Mining neering 1947. B.S. in Min. Eng. 1942, E.M. 1947, Columbia University. BRUZEWSKI, R. F., Assistant Professor of Mining Engi- neering, 1947. B.S. in Min. 1947, Missouri School of AMinesg M.S. in Min. 1949, Missouri School of Mines. MILLER, .R. I., 'Instructor in Mining Engineering, 1950. B.S. in Mining Eng. 1950 TAYLOR, L. B., Instructor in B.S. in Mechanical Eng. Technology. DOTSON, I. C., Instructor in B.S. in Mining Eng. 1950 ing and Technology. PONDER, R. M., Instructor in B.S. in Mining Eng. 1950 MARTIN, R. I., A 1 1 Missouri School of Mines. Mining Engineering, 1950. 1935, Georgia Institute of Mining Engineering, 1951. Michigan College of Min- Mining Engineering, 1950. Missouri School of Mines ssistant Professor of Petroleum Engineer 1ng,v1950. B.S. in Petroleum Technology, 1936, Uni versity of London. Engi- 1944, Engi- Clft 'I'wt-nlv Fu Mining Engineering Department H 8 8 . -.Y,LxX.AV.,.-,Y wk , t .. .. 0:15121 e e - ,v .t. ..n f i ... i lil' 5 I femme .if ,fewewweweffwr ' HE Mining Department, as in past years, ranks among the leading curricula on the campus, both in the number of students and the quality of instruction. The Department is divided into the following curricula: Mining Engineering, whch is composed of Metal Min- ing, Coal Mining, and Mining Economics: Min- ing Geology, which consists of Metal Mining and Petroleum: and Petroleum Engineering. The construction of the new Mining Building and the remodeling of the Mechanical Hall has greatly increased the facilities of the Depart- ment. The Student Associate Chapter of the Ameri- can lnstitute of Mining and Metallurgical En- gineers, the professional organization for min- ing students, was founded at M.S.M. over thirty years ago. lts purpose is to present to its mem- bers, timely information such that they may better realize the current problems confronting the mining oznd mineral industries. At the monthly meetings, prominent members of the industry present lectures concerning the latest developments in their respective fields. Motion pictures relating to the mining and metallurgical field are also shown at these meetings. I-l. I. Nl. lVI. E. OFFICERS I. R. Sweeney ...... ................... .............. P r esident Fred E. Roberts ........ ........ V ice-President Thomas R. Fuller ......... ............. S ecretary Ralph E. Moeller ............ ................ T reasurer Durward R. Sfihooler ....... ....... F aculty Advisor FIRST ROW: Moeller, Sweeney. SECOND ROW: Fuller, Roberts. FIRST ROW: Iones, Gegg, Reschetz, Volker, Fuller,-, Roberts, Sweeney, Moeller, Martin, Choate, Zachelmeyer, Powell, Winchester, Nutter SECOND ROW': Grosso, DeLucca, Linn, Cox, R. Ruppert, Hanss, Keil, Robinson, Williams, Evans, Khaw, Dowdy, Andersen. THIRD ROW: Mathis Traversone, Audsley, Dowd, Dobson, Lipensky, Ferns, Ellison, Newkirk, Shepard, Sheth, Templeton, Ali, Hollocher. FOURTH ROW: Fish, Ulz T Ruppert, Hoppe, Geers, Hopler, Patterson, Callaway, Jackson, Schafer, Schoeppel, Bilheimer, Tangri, Stickle, Burgess. Page Twenty-Five AARON IEFFERSON MILES Department Chairman Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1930.1 1943- B.S. 1930, M.S. 1931, Missouri School of Mines, Sc.D. 1935, Michigan. FACULTY KILPATRICK, VERN A., Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1926, 1941. B.S. in M.E. 1925, M.S. in M.E. 1931, South Dakota State College. YOUNG, REAGAN HARRIS, Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1925, 1942. B.S. in M.E. 1921, Georgia Institute of Technology. C1-IASE, EUGENE CASPER, Instructor in Mechan- ical Engineering, 1947. B.S. in M.E. 1947, Wyomingy M.S. in M.E. 1950, Missouri School of Mines. NELSON, LEONARD C., Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1947. B.S. 1943, Iowa State: M.S. in M.E. 1949, Missouri School of Mines. SCOFIELD, GORDON LLOYD, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1948, 1949. B.S. in M.E. 1946, Purdue: M.S. in M.E. 1949, Mis- souri School of Mines. T1-IORPE, CLARE JACKSON, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1942, 1948. BS. in M.E. 1935, M.S. in M.E. 1948, Missouri schooi of Mines. HARRIS, WILLIAM H., Instructor in Mechanical Engineering. B.S. in Met. 1950, Missouri School of Mines. HEMINGT chanical Engineering. B.S. in M.E. 1949, M.SI in M.E. 1950, Missouri School of Mines. ON. CHARLES R., IR., Instructor in Me SCHSIWIQ-LTER. RALPH EMERSON, Instructor in ec anical Engineering, 1949. B.S. in M.E. 1948, Missouri School of Mines. Mechanical Engineering Department Chase Schowalter Nelson I Harris Scofield RGIIIIIIQTOTI Kilpatrick Thorpe YOHHQ Page Twenty-Six 1 C c c 1 1 c 1 l l V a Clc 'wu.n.4Sr+shu ECI-IANICAI.. ENGINEERING is that di- vision of the scientific world which in- cludes the generation, transmission, and utilization of mechanical power. These services are the products of research, design, and devel- opment. It is the object of the Mechanical En- gineering Department to train men to perform these operations. After careful planning the M.E. Department has developed a curriculum designed to give the student a comprehensive training in the fundamentals of Mechanical Engineering. The program is intended to be of practical use to him in almost any industry of his choosing. Specialization begins late in the student's career, after his life's Work is deter- mined. The American Society of Mechanical Engi- neers is the professional society both for stu- dents and for graduates in M.E. The principal objectives of the A.S.M.E. are to broaden the student's acquaintance with the practical side of Mechanical Engineering, to keep him in- formed about engineering progress, to familiar- ize him with the procedure and organization of learned societies, and to enable him to estab- lish fraternal contact with his fellow students in engineering. Activities include meetings with outstanding speakers throughout the year. FIRST ROW: Thompson, Dever, Matthews. SECOND ROW: Scofield, Akins. ll. S. IVI. E. . OFFICERS I lack I-I. Thompson ...... ................... ................ P r esident Lyle D. Matthews ......, ....... V ice-President Richard R. Dever ....... ............ T reasurer Herb G. Akins ................ .................. S ecretary Gordon I.. Scofield ........ ...... E aculty Advisor FIRST ROW: Burdick, Culp, Thompson, Scofield, McNeill, Sipe, Scott, Cole, Smith, Smid. SECOND ROW: Madison, Lynch, 'Wahl, Yager lance, Proctor, Tippit. Horine, Sacks, Kuster, Dever. THIRD ROW: England, Egan, Sundermeier, Knearem, 1-lalterman, Katz, Williams, Mueller Clodfelter, Bennett, Knapp. FOURTH ROW: Quick, Wood, Stephens, Shaner, Summitt, Wahl, Spitler, Schejbal, Iensen, Dillard, Dowell. Page Twenty-Seven Englneerlng Department Lsnbaugn Roberts Dean Gevecker I-lershkowitz Nunez Senne Carlton Muir Page Twenty-Eight I. B. BUTLER Department Chairman Professor of Civil Engineering, 1920, 19311 B-S- in OE- 19151 B.S. in Ed. 1924, Oklahoma A. 61 M.: M.S. in C.E. 1924, Missouri School of Mines. FACULTY CARLTON, E. W., Professor of Structural Engineer- ing, 1923, 1936. B.S. in M.E. 1920, M.S. in Ed. 1926, Colorado Agricultural Collegey B.S. in C.E. 1926, M.E. 1935, Missouri School of Mines. GEVECKER, V. A. C., Associate Professor of Civil Engineering, 1938, 1947. B.S. in C.E. 1931, Missouri School of Mines: M.S. in C.E. 1937, California Institute of Technology. ESHBAIIGH, -C. 'vV., Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, 1943, 1945. B.S. 1925, Kansas State. Q HERSHKQVVITZ, L., Assistant Professor of Civil Enginering 1946 1949 BS in CE 1941 M . , , . . . . . , .S. in C.E. 1948, Missouri School of Mines. ROBERTS, I. K., Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1947. B.S. in C.E. 1947, Oklahoma, M.S. in C.E. 1950, Missouri School of Mines. DEAN, D. L., Instructor in Civil Engineering, 1949. B.S. in C.E. 1949, Missouri School of Mines. MUIR, , , , , B.S. in c.E. 1947, Texas A. ts. M., M.S. i cis. C. D., Instructor in Civil Engineering 1948 1950, Missouri School of Mines. H NUNEZ, H. W., Ir., Instructor in Civil Engineering 1949. B. S. 1949, Alabama Polytechnic Insti- tute. SENNE, I. H., Instru t . c or in Civil Engineering, 19-IS. B.S. in C.E. 1948, Washington University. SECO1 nouskc son, P Chillik V c Q i 1 1 1 I C C C 1 C E C I 1 li I In 1- 9- I . Y - 4 ' -'- -64 'uauhn-mat 1 Z S 5 5 ' - ' Q J f 2 - z. L 5 ' -l- X f 5 'L E Z fr It 4 FIRST ROW: Eason, O'Brien, Gerard, Walsh, Roberts, Butler, Robbins, Carlton, Carroll, Frey, Crabtree, Hoffmann, Hershkowitz, Calcaterra SECOND ROW: LaBouff, Krispin, Strohbeck, Knock, Nolan, Firman, McLeane, Harman, Drewel, Huffman, Seipel, Myers, Fiola, McCammon, Vara nouskas, Kronmueller, Menke. THIRD ROW: Darrell, Helm, Kemp, Basler, Heimbaugh, Ludewig, Mulholland, Dye, Stewart, Argo, Moy, Thomp son, Flore, Gollhofer, Casler, Middleton, Cole. FOURTH ROW: Bowlin, Corrigan, Dannenbrink, Borberg, Mozealous, Spencer, Lischer, Gillham Chillik, Westmoreland, Bredesen, Zvanut, Johnson, Vanbebber, Fink, Alvarado, Gegel. f-lE field of Civil Engineering is closely as- Al Sl El El sociated with the daily lives and activities of people and industry. With the exception 9121215535 of military engineering, it is the oldest branch Clay Robbins ............. ..................... ............. P r esident of engineering. Since the field of Civil Engineer- William H. Zvfmut ,...... ....... V ice-President ing gives Ct broad and rounded education of Robert G. Ordemann ........ .......... S ecretary humcin needs, it has been divided into the fol- Handel L. Garten ......... ................ T reasurer Prof. E. W. Carlton ........ ...... E aculty Advisor lowing specializations: municipal and sanita- ' tion engineering, structural engineering, trans- portation, hydraulic engineering, surveying, ofdemfmn,RObb1nS,zvQnu1, Garten. and engineering evaluation. DEE D The curriculum in Civil Engineering has been designed to include the fundamental principles of all the branches. lt is the aim of the Depart- ment to prepare graduates for technical and administrative positions in the promotion, de- sign, construction, operation, and management of engineering projects. Within the corridors of Harris Hall, the home of M.S.M. Civil Engineers, lies an active stu- dent chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers. The purposes of the chapter are to acquaint its members with modern engineer- ing practices and to provide a social program for the faculty and the students of the Depart- ment. Page Twenty--Nine Leqgdin Straumanis Langston Wolf, Eppelsheimer MOTTIS FACULTY EPPELSHEIMER, D. S., Professor of Metallurgical Engineering, 1947-1948, B.S. 1932, D.Sc. 1935, Harvard. HANLEY, H. R., Professor of Metallurgical Engi- neering, 1923-1946. B.S. in Min.E. 19017 Met.E. 1918, Drawing Eng. 1946, Missouri School of Mines. STRAUMANIS, M. E., Research Professor of Metal- lurgical Engineering, 1947. Eng. Chem. 1925, Dr. Chem. 1927, University of Riga, Latvia. LEGSDIN, ADOLPH, Associate Professo f M' r o ineral Dressing, 1940. Eng. of Mines 1923, Freiburg ming Academy, M.S. in Mineral Dressing 1933, Columbia. MORRIS, T. M., Assistant Professor of Metallurg- ical Engineering Vl947, 1950. B.S. 1938, M.S. 1940, Colurnbiag Ph.D. 1950, Missouri. LANGSTON, M. E., Instructor in Metallurgical Engineering, 1951. B.S. in Met., M.S. in Met. 1952, Missouri School of Mines. WAGNER, C. A., Leave of absence. WOLF, R. V., Instructor in Metallurgical En ' grneer- ing, 1951. B.S. in Mechanics, Missouri School of Mines. Metallurgical Engineering Department Prof. of Met.E. 19467 B.S. in Met.E. 1937, litontan-' Sli'-X' N' Xl Page Thirty gf. .43 vi i if .9 3 2 la 1 4 I f -ph 1v-vgff-8:7 yfxfka r 4 'I 6 5 t r c l C 4 i i l . ll A. W. SCHLECHTEN Department Chairm in seo. 1940, M. t. T. X' A if Barncl Wake pl. 2 ,..,. In 2, , -- - .. - .. .1 .. ..f,-.. --- : .P-., ., T!S S2E .- - - vu- r ,,,.,,,,,,,,,q.,t.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,N, ,,,,.,.Qrmesf, ws'-an-ww W use JH ETALLURGY may be defined as the art and science of extracting metals from their ores and other metal bearing products making alloys and fabricatmg and adapting these metals for the utilization and OFFICERS Nicholas I Gioseffi President Paul G Barnard Secretary Treasurer Al Sl l ' I ' I I Iohn A. Bara ............................................................ Vice-President betterment of mankind. On coming back to school this year, the stu- dents found many new changes in the depart- ment. All the old assay furnaces have been replaced with oil furnaces and the foundry laboratories have been expanded to use the entire west Wing of the building. ln addition, several new laboratories have been completed for the use of Mineral Dressing Work. With so many improvements in the department, the eolu- cation of the Metallurgy students is steadily becoming more complete. The American Society for Metals, a national organization for the development of the art and sciences connected With the manufacturing and treatment of metals, was established at M.S.M. in l937. This organization provides monthly meetings at which prominent members of the metallurgical profession give lectures. The national organization publishes Metals Prog- ress , a monthly, and the Metals Handbook . Eugene T. Vanderheyden ..........,................... Member Chairman FIRST ROW' Vanderhe den Gioseffi, Abenclroth. SECOND ROW - Y f Barnard, Langston, Bara. FIRST ROW: Langston, March, Gioseffi, Potter, Vanderheyden, Hutson, Henry, Bullivant. SECOND ROW: Davis, DeLucca, Danzer, Dowd Barnard, Neumann, I-Iausner, Rothweiler, Charneski, Drewel. THIRD ROW: I-Iughen, Templeton, Almeter, BCITCI, Ab9HdTOfh, TGTT, Nelmflrl, CYGH191' efield, Schemel. Page Thirty-One WALTER THEODORE SCHRENK Department Chairman Professor of Chemical Engineering, 1923, 1929. l B.S. 1915, Monmouth, M.S. 1919, Ph-D. 1922, VVISCOUSU1- FACULTY CONRAD, FRANK H., Professor of Chemical En- gineering, I936, 1950. B.S. 1923, Ph.D. 1935, University of Washington. FISHER, EMORY D., Professor of Chemical Engi- neering, 1946, 1950. B.S. 1931, Dakota Wes- leyang Ph.D. 1935, Wisconsin. WEBB, WILLIAM H., Associate Professor of Chem- ical Engineering, 1938. B.S. Mississippi State, M.S. 1939, M.S.M., Ph.D. 1949, Wisconsin. RUSSELL, ROBERT R., Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering, 1948. A.A. 1941, Graceland College, A.B. 1943, M.A. 1946, Ph.D. 1949, Kansas. SMITH, N. L., Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering. B.S. 1943, M.S. 1943, University of Arkansas, Ph.D. 1950, University of Min- nesota. SUTHERLAND, R. O., Assistant Professor of Chem- ical Engineering. Ph.D. 1931, M.S. 1934, Yale, Ph.D. 1936, Wisconsin. CORNVVALL, R. R., Instructor in Chemical Engi- neering, 1946. B.S. 1945, M.S. 1946, Washing- ton University. REED, C. O., Instructor in Chemical Engineering. B.S. 1948, Washington University. ROWTON, RICHARD LEE, Instructor in Chemical Engineering. B.S. 1950, Missouri School of Mines. A SNELL, R. L., Instructor in Chemical Engineering. B.S. 1948, Drury College. Reed Russell Sutherland Page Thirty-Two 'MM Qt Nab-m Chemical Engineering Snell Cornwall Conrad Depnrtnie iff-SY-.. Smith ug. I t 1 t c i C e 1 f 1 c T t I C l 'l c c i c J C Puyi Van HE American lnstitute of Chemical Engi- neers granted a student chapter charter at lVl.S.M. in l939. The organization to which this charter was granted was known as the lra Remsen Society. This society was founded in l923. Now there are nearly one hundred chap- ters in the National A.l.Ch.E. The chapter has always sought to provide opportunities for pro- fessional development to students majoring in Chemical Engineering. Prominent men of sci- ence and industry are invited to speak before meetings whenever possible. Other meetings feature technical films and talks by student members, all of which aid in keeping abreast of the progress of industry. Outings and purely social meetings occasionally serve to provide the opportunity of closer acquaintance among the members. Each year the National A.l.Ch.E. sponsors a Student Contest Problem open to under- graduate members. The author of the best so- lution to the problem receives the A. McLaren White Award and a cash prize of two hundred dollars. Other awards are offered by the local chapter, one being a Freshman Award, given to the student with the highest scholastic record during his freshman year, and the lunior Award, given to the junior with the highest scholastic record. Hook Westerrnan Stott Carl Illllhli OFFICERS Howard W. Westerman ...................... .............. P resident lerorne D. Koetting .......... ......... V ice-President Glenn M. Hook ............ .............. S ecertary Ralph W. Carl ..................... ..................... T reasurer Dr. Frank H. Conrad ......... ........ F acuity Advisor FIRST ROW: Towell, Puyear, Bloess, Weeks, Keil, Carl, Westerman, Koetting, Hook, Kibler. SECOND ROW: Reed, Roster, Kolasch, DeM1er Puyear, Weiss, Knobel, Hymer, Stott, Sanders, Klobe, Lentz, Bottorff. THIRD ROW: Schulte, Van Duyne, Egan, Wickey, Wolfberg, Dillender, Arter Vanfossen, Iohnson, Birk, Soehlke, Ashburn, Rhodes, Hewett, McKee. Page Thirty-Three Electrtcal Engtneertng I 1, ,A 3 ,Q . ff,- .Q - 2 i x an is tn Department I. 1-1. LOVETT Department Chairman Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1921, 19313 S.B. 1914, M.I.T.y E.E. 1924, Missouri School of Mines: 'R yff: AY -J 'E .uf Anthony Grove Smnarnon Horton D' l' ' 19 he Skrtek Page Thirty-Four M.S.E. 1928, Michigan. FACULTY ZABORSZKY, I., Associate Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1948, 1949. Dipl. Eng. 1937, D.Sc. 1942, Hungarian Technical University, Buda- pest. GROVE, A. W., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1948. B.S. in E.E. 1925, Penn- sylvania Statep M.S. in E.E. 1930, Iowa Stateg M.A. 1934, New York University. - HORTON, H. W., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1948. B.E.E. 1916, Arkansas. NOLTE, R. E., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1949. B.S. 1943, Iowa State: M.S. 1948, Iowa State. RITTENHOUSE, I. W., Assistant Professor of Elec- trical Engineering, 1947. B.S. in E.E. 1939, Purdue. SKITEK, G. G., Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering, 1943, 1949. B.S. 1943, Missouri School of Mines. ANTI-IONY, P. L., Instructor in Electrical Engineer- ing, 1948. B.S. in E.E. 1948, Iohn Brown Uni- versity. ' GRIMM, C. l., Instructor in Electrical Engineering 19-48. B.S. 1n E.E. 1930, Missouri School of Mines. , SINNAMQN, G. F., Instructor i.n Electrical Engi- neer1ng,' 1949. B.S. in E.E. 1949, University 'of Wisconsin. Jani-'il-444-.y,,,.., . , , . . ., . , .-,,. ..-......,.r.,..,.,.u......,,,..i.-,1t-?:-f-,S,:v - , - 1. ,, ,.,,...,,....t-. .f--seg. f..-P---, -1-5-4-N. it-wfe.ra1L 1-nc-3221551-'infrffF-.-far-w'fr'r-are-riff-:Y-I'1Pf':'.2:1f'i-f?'n P? -JTQHT1 -. 7'-Tff: -F: 1--'Tix' ...- - -2115.-3-s - fjfffj-j-5:51, l. ..., ,M 41mm FIRST ROW: Seay, Nolte, W. Ruhl, I. Ruhl, Lewis, Coonce, Murphy, Hall, Acer, Carlson, Armstrong, Greer, Cooper, Lietz. SECOND ROW Trytko, Poe, Owens, Watson, Dickerman, Million, Soehngen, Hydinger, Layman, Hallows, Bardon, Langston, Pulford, Lee, Blackwell, Ellis. THIRD ROW: Schejbal, Ocal, Drummond, Longerich, Nordling, Rice, Honigfort, Finley, Burnett, Oefelein, Barnds, Gerardi, Stinebaugh, Hackman, Franklin FOURTH ROW: Breazeale, Campbell, Alburtis, Meek, Rosine, Laubach, Freiberger, Kerr, Steele, Paar, Krueger, Weakly, Roethe, Hess, Mullersman May, Robel, Macke. HE joint student branch of the American lnstitute of Electrical Engineers and the ln- stitute of Radio Engineers offers the student an opportunity to keep abreast of the current developments in the field of Electrical Engineer- ing. ln addition, various non-technical subjects are presented as an aid in developing the stu- dent's general knowledge. To accomplish its objectives, the group sponsors talks by well- known engineers and business men, field trips to those industries related to the profession, and informal discussions on various topics. The organization also fosters individual ex- pression by having its members submit papers on electrical topics in competition with students from other universities throughout the nation. National recognition and prizes are the reward for outstanding work in these contests. On the social side, the group holds an outing and a banquet each spring. At the spring out- ing the bitter rivalry between the Power men and the Communications men reaches a cli- matic duel in the form of a softball game. The victorious team is awarded a loving cup. I-l. I. E. E.-I. H. E. OFFICERS I, l. Murphy .......... .................. ...................... C h airman I-l. E. Coonce ........ ................ V ice-Chairman P. l-l. Breazeale ....... ........ S ecretary KA.l.E.E.l l. Macke ................. ....... S ecretary fl.R.E.J C. McDowell ............ .................,. T reasurer I. W. Rittenhouse ....... ....... F aculty Advisor Breazeale, Murphy, Coonce, Macke. Page Thirty-Five Proiessr B.Cer.E, 193 C . if BI'8l11lC ei x Qs Engineer' Uepartm Q if ., 5 Pi S 2 'IL VL .ij 62 it 5 4 fi it F FACULTY PLANIE, T. I. M., Assistant Professor of Ceramic Engineering, 1946, 1949. B.S. in Ce.E. Mis- souri School of Mines, 19405 Ph.D., University of Missouri. SHULZE, CHARLES E., Instructor in Ceramic En- gineering, 1949. B.S. in Ce.E. 1947, Missouri School oi Mines. Shulze Plauje Parte 'Thirty Six are I' V ' Wlhfnvlswncwywsfqvva uqzrf- vw v 1 my-ax-fu my-pm , , ,,,, . .mpg .,.-- J..-f.-52111 . tv:-wx - . .. . . . . ...., .. .H-. Q., -yin-fc-+-zrfcf-f-n f -1-ew ' -.f1gfa:v114Tf'3:'fP .-- tf5T' f f1'f 75 --?fif1 '- ..-4Jffegffif. -'.f '-liist'- 317 lfyflf-11 1'5?'i?'i 7- ES -iii ERAMIC ENGINEERING is that branch of engineering concerned with the manufac- ture ot products, 'useful to mankind, trom non-metallic inorganic raw materials by means of high temperature processing. In the study ot Ceramic Engineering it is necessary to com- bine the theoretical Work in the classroom with practical application in the laboratory. This laboratory Work closely parallels actual com- mercial conditions. Special equipment, such as an X-ray machine and a spectrophotometer, help acquaint the student With the modern methods ot industry. The Missouri School of Mines student branch ot the American Ceramic Society was organ- ized in 1937. Previously this group had been a local club known as the Orton Society . All students taking courses leading to a degree in Ceramics are eligible for membership in the society. The purpose of the organization is to unite the students both socially and profes- sionally and to promote science and engineer- ing as they relate to ceramics and its allied industries. In this regard the society holds an- nual social events and monthly business meet- ings. Il. C. S. OFFICERS George MacZura ........ ................... .................. P r esident Emil C. Hrbacek ......... ......... V ice-President Roger I. Scrivner ......... .............. S ecretary Ierry Plunkett ............. .................... T reasurer Charles E. Shulze ....... ........ F aculty Advisor Scrivner, MacZura, Shulze, Hrloacek. FIRST ROVV: Kurtz, Michelotti, Guinn, Hrbacek, Mac Zura, Scrivner, Cauthorn, Grady. SECOND ROW: Shulze, Ferber, Foster, Stevens Harper, Kinert, Rogers, Ford, Maheshwary. THIRD ROW: Mohanty, McKee, Gephart, Heilich, Young, Schneider, Schiene, Robertson, Bartel Page Thirty-Seven f gf FACULTY AUDRAIN, IOHN P., Instructor in English, 1947. B.A. 1925, M.A. 1936, Oklahoma. BARLEY, IOSEPI-I WAYNE, Professor Emeritus of English, 1912, 1943. A.B. 1897, A.M. 1905, William Jewell, Ph.D. 1911, Pennsylvania. BARR, IO. WILLIAM, Instructor in History, 1948. A.B. 1936, M.S. 1937, Washington University. BREWER, IOHN MOTSINGER, Instructor in Eng- lish, 1947. B.Ed. 1935, Southern Illinois, M.A. 1942, Illinois. CAGG, MILES HERBERT, Assistant Professor of English, 1927, 1931. B.S. 1917, A.B. Ohio, M.A. 1921, Ohio State. 1920, CHRISTY, CARL, Assistant Professor of English, 1946, 1949. B.A. 1944, Colorado. GARNER, MELVIN LEONARD, Instructor in Eco- nomics, 1946. B.S. 1941, Indiana. IELINEK, JAMES I., Associate Professor of Eng- lish, 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, Wash- ington University. MURPHY, WILLIAM IOHN, Instructor in English, 1946. Ph.B 1942, University of Detroit, M.A. 1944, University of Kansas City. PHILLIPS, WILLIAM R., Assistant Professor of English, 1946,1949 BEd 1939 South ll- . . . , ern linois, M.A. 1942, Illinois. STEINBACH, ALVIN CHARLES, Instructor in Ger- Crnan, 1947. B.A. in Ed. 1937, University of incinnati, M.A. 1947, Ohio State. STEINMEY nomics, 1946. BJ. 1934, Missouri University. ER, IOHN ANTHONY, Instructor in Eco- Humanities Professor of Department SAIJIUEL HCEF. TE f.f.:,Yf,, I-:..f'r' ' .z,,,u.....:.. A--.--- Eccncrnzcs, 1-f ' an 9 s. 1-21, Steinbach Cttrisgy 5 . I . Steimneyor Iklgutdvl R GUY1191' Brewer A may I Page 'l'lti1'ty-Eight 4-1-1---at .-was-New Wfeensefeswes .- -is . . . . . . V -my .sf , .-.,., 11'-I --if 1. T.-.1-.-aa. -V. Q.. -fr fa- -ffiel f -f-A-we--aX-W-ew-be--.-vw. 1-ee. A ae-feifscxmesa za-fat' f Mathematics Department FACULTY DENNIE, F. E., Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1909, 1931. B.S. in C.E. 1909, Brown. GOODHUE, E. A., Associate Professor of Mathematics, 1925, 1946. A.B. 1917, Amherstp B.S. 1920, California Institute of Technologyg M.S. 1927, Mis- souri School of Mines. ERKILETIAN, D. H., Assistant 'Professor of Mathematics, 1942, 1948. A.B. 1936, Western Kentucky State Teachers College, M.S. 1938, Illinois. IOHNSON, C. A., Assistant Professor of lvlathematics, 1946, 1948. B.Ed. 1937, Northern Illinois State Teachers, M.S. 1940, Northwestern, Ph.D. 1950, Kansas KERR, R.H., Instructor in Mathematics, 1946. A.B. 1942, Missouri Valley. LEE, R. E., Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 1946. B.S. 1942, Missouri Valley. PAGANO, S. I., Assistant Professor of Mathematics, 1948. B.S. 1946, Missouri School of Mines: M.S. 1948, Washington University. ZUPSICH, M., Instructor in Mathematics, 1947. A.B. 1939, Illinois College, M.A. 1946, Illinois. Erkiletian Zupsich Goodhue Dennie Lee Kerr ROLFE M. RANKIN Department Chairman Professor of Mathematics, 1922, 1946. A.B. 1916, Maryville tTenn.l, A.M. 1922, Chicago, B.S. in C.E. 1927, Missouri School of Mines. IN MEMORY OF Frank E. Beanie lTl-1 the passing of Prof. Frank E. Dennie, Whose death occurred on lanuary 13, the school lost one of its best liked professors. Professor Dennie first came to the school as Associate Professor of Athletics and soon became Director of Athletics. The final part of his career at lV1.S.M. Was spent as Associate Professor of Mathe- matics. ln his more than thirty years at lVl.S.M. Professor Dennie exemplified him- self as an ideal instructor by his Warm personality and excellent teaching meth- ods. Page Thirty-Nine R. F. DAVIDSON Department Chairman Assistant Professor of Mechanics, 1946. B.S. 1941, Missouri School of Mines. FACULTY COSTAKOS, N. C., Assistant Professor ot Mechanics, 1941-1947. B.S. in Ch.E. 1939, M.S. 1942, Minnesota. DAVIS, RALPH, IR., Assistant Professor of Mechanics, 1946. B.M.E. 1946, Minnesota. SCHAFER, R. A., Instructor in Mechanics, 1947. B.S. in E.E. 1947, Missouri School of Mines. BYRD, L. E., Instructor in Mechanics, 1950. B.S. in Mechanical Eng. 1950, Missouri School of Mines. HEAGLER, I. B., Instructor in Mechanics, 1951. B.S. in C.E. 1951, Missouri School of Mines. SMITH, G. D., Instructor in Mechanics, 1951. B.S. in Mechanical Eng. 1951, Missouri School of Mines. Pfifm Vorly Mechanics Department I I, 'Til R 1 Byrd l't1x'1itf' iw Scituate,-1 X .,--,..t...,, . w r X C- -Q.,-1 .fo,.,,.,,.C.i-3,U-.4fw:1qv1..f.f.',yff-s.1f-err:.-v- .ww---sexe:-x-.-'Q-1'-fr-IZi'6e ff' -'11-'ff-. -' - -+1e.11:ff-I-ff.,-. H-. .- -. . f Physics Department H. O. FULLER Department Chairman Professor of Physics, 1947. A.B. 1928, Wabash, A.M. 1930, Ph.D. 1932, Illinois. FACULTY WOODMAN, L. E., Professor Emeritus of Physics, 1919. A.B. 1899, A.M. 1902, Dartmouth, Ph.D. 1910, Columbiar FISHER, EDWARD, Assistant Professor of Physics, 1948. B.S. 1933, M.I.T.p Ph.D. Cornell, 1945. IENSEN, WILLIAM I., Associate Professor of Physics, 1924. A.B. 1920, Carleton, A.M. 1922, Illinois. BURGER, I. M., Assistant Professor of Physics, 1946. A.B. 1939, M.A. 1940, Kansas. LUND, L. H., Assistant Professor ot Physics, 1948. A.B. 1940, Kansas Wesleyang M.A. 1943, Ph.D. 1949, Missouri Uni- versity. MATTHEWS, I. T., Instructor in Physics, 1951. B.S. 1947, Texas Art and Industryy M.S. 1949, U. oi Oklahoma. HOUSTON, R. E., Instructor in Physics, 1951. B.S. 1949, M.S. 1950, Michigan State. Woodman Lund Fisher Burger Jensen Page Forty-One L. C. C1-IRISTIANSON Acting Chairman of the Department Assistant Professor of Engineering Drawing and Descriptive Geometry, 1946, 1949. B.A. 1925, Westminster: M.A. 1928, Missouri. Engineering Drawing Department FACULTY FORBES, I. C., Instructor in Engineering Drawing, 1946. B.S. in M.E. 1944, Missouri School of Mines. THOMPSON, H. F., Instructor in Engineering Drawing and Descriptive 1932, Missouri School of Mines. WILSON, G. B., Instructor in Engineering Drawing, 1947. B.S. in C.E. 1917, Missouri School of Mines. Geometry, 1946. B.S. IOHNSON, R. E., Instructor in Engineering Drawing, 1951. B.S. in Industrial Arts 1950, Northeast Missouri State Teachers College. IN MEMORY OF John IJ. Fnrhes HE entire school was saddened by the death of Mr. lohn C. Forbes on October 26, 1951. He had be en ill since the previous April. Born Iune 15, 1920, in Denver, Colorado, Mr. Forbes graduated Mechanical Engineering. Follow- he United States Geological Surve from M.S.M. in 1944 with a B.S. in inf? a short employment with t ,YI he joined the faculty in 1946 d ' ' ' - an contrnued teaching until the tune of his death. Page Forty-Two. ' -uhh-u. r-.f. . , . . . .- . I , - - - L. ---e.-f 1 . J. 'SL-4 'f- 15 1ee---m-f--'w-wfwwe-a-fume. fr -' Mc-'S-'f1KC f3'f ' ' e.:gina..:.':.f1-:'.:f2'v,a E 4-.-zsnaszggq , ff, f 46+ OLIVER RUDOLPH GRAWE Department Chairman Professor of Geology, 1928, 19467 A.B. 1922, M.S. 1924, Vtfashingtonp A Ph.D. 1927, 1oWa. Rosenfeld Morgan Nackowski Gabriel Spreng Eeelegy Department FACULTY M.S. 1931, University of Washington, Ph.D. 1936, Stanford. rado School of Mines. bamag M.S. in Geology 1948, Alabama. MORGAN, RAY EARLAND, Associate Professor of Economic Geology, 1948 B.A. 1936, M.S. 1941, Minnesota. NACKOWSKI, MATHEW PETER, Instructor in Geology, 1947. A.B. 1941, Uni versity of California, M.S. 1949, Missouri School of Mines. ROSENPELD, IOHN L., Assistant Professor of Geology, 1949. B.A. 1942, Dart mouth, M.S. 1949, Harvard. SPRENG, ALFRED C., Assistant Professor of Geology, 1950. B.A. 1946, Woos ster tOhioJ7 M.A. 1948, Arkansas, Ph.D. 1950, Wisconsin. Page Forty-Three PRIZZELL, DONALD LESLIE, Associate Professor of Geology, 1948. B.S. 1930, GABRIEL, V. G., Associate Professor of Geophysics, 1949. B.S. 1925, Univer- sity of California: M.S. 1931, Colorado School of Mines, Sc.D. 1933, Colo- HIGGS, WILLIAM R., Instructor in Geology, 1951. B.S. in Min.E. 1937, Ala- . gt X. ifvw A3 N N X N ff, Q ww? if E is . grim ws sw A i:......1 . . COL. G. VV. MARVIN Department Chairman B.S. U. C. L. A. VVISMER, COL. R. I., Associate Professor Military 1931, M.S. in Geology 1937, Kansas. FACULTY GROOME, MAI. D. F., M.E., Stevens Institute of Tai.: ARMSTRONG, CAPT. A. C., Captain, Army of the MCPHAIL, CAPT. H. H., 13.5. Civil Eng., lvlichicjzn C Q.-4- - -A .. U. S. Military Department 'W' .ftllm,1i,,.,,-1 limtft drop tl. 1 5' 'h9'SSf,..LL'5 vi Sex.. 1'tt+tU1utIvItttl1 -95 1:1-. v fl ! ', 1 :x' fit: lttfu wink.- I , ' IQ! ' '3 '9q 1'i?7'fF1 -' '-. ,--.vgf!'.i3Zf1'9j 'ff?FZi'!j TG'?-?791'j f3'T'! 71'j .Q l1 Slump fest. E. E. Mb. Earth v,1:01'm .sm ,MPI 000,19 Inlere.-fl ? t S Wg' T. V. t1'on7J.s'. Parents' lmy. Y l '1,. , - I What S the M771 flP'!'flf7l7'P? I' ' mm' boy' Pflqe Forty-Five H7GfCll, if! TVIIICII, the load. Doozft drop it De11z,0nSf1'a,tfi0n, Haw! at work. M'oto1'-gc11 e1'a,too' sei. 3 E E F J I Ca,-phfgll, 'ITN '1'H1. I canft draw. Wlzvrv dom if go? Iforiang cha1'aocte1's. Brick man. See anummgy 'I'1mf'.w not Iwcr. Dowft drop it. What is it? Lois of 71030, Pottery student. Explanation. X S 2. M 5 Q , lsr X , fx s X N N i K . 4, N Q xN A A 1 N . .,....,...-.-..---f ... .,. ..-w...,.,,,,q,. . ' ffm-- . . '- . . . . '7'f'f' 'T .71 Y p1.fu'-yqunqg..,. ,,.ymaev!lapwg:z-wg-., . f'f': mf - ., - A - - 1 f I e I 1 Il -I G 1 1 i i F 4 I E- if 1 l--or - 1 'tw--..-7.1 ' L t I 1 l 55 -. fir' l wr R---. ax ...Nh arc.-w-Q .Abernathy Acer Akins Anderson, C. Anderson, G. Andrews Abernathy, Thomas S ........... Civil ,.....,... Cape Girardeau, Mo. Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary, ASCE, American Road Build- ers Association, Engineers Club, Independents, Wesley Foundation, Transferred from Scutheast Missouri State College. ' Acer, Brayton .................... Electrical ...... ........ K enmore, N. Y. AIEE, Honor List. Senior Blass Alcins, Herbert Glenn .............. Mechanical ..... ...... D esoto, Mo. ASME, Secretary, Engineers Club. Alburtis, Lawrence Edward .... Electrical .... Warrensburg, Mo. Engineers Club, AIEE, Honor List, Transferred from Central Missouri State Teachers College. Alineter, Frank Murray ........ Metallurgy .... Mazeppa, Minn. Alburtis Almeter Alvarado Armstrong Arnold Audsley Alvarado, Frank Thomas...f ........ Civil. .,......... New York, N. Y. Engineers Club, ASCE, International Fellowship, Treasurer, Vice-President, Transferred from Central Missouri State Col- lego. Anderson, Charles Arthur. ............... Civil ................ Lemay, Mo. Kappa Sigma, Guard, Alpha Phi Omega, Glee Club, Foot- ball, Letterecl. Anderson, George Vincent ......... Q..Civil ............ Medford, Wisc. ASCE, Transferred from Wisconsin Institute of Technology. Andrews, Ioe Frank .......... Mechanical .......... West Plains, Mo. Engineers Club, Wesley Foundation, Honor List. Armstrong, Richard Lee ............ Electrical ............ Doniphan, Mo. AIEE, Transferred from Woodrow Wilson Iunior College. I Arnold William lohn .............. Civil ..... 4 ........ Clifton Heights, Pa. Honor List, American Road Builders Association. Audsley, Glenn Lee ........... ..Mining Geology ............ Dewitt, Mo. AIME, Dake Geological Society, MSM Rifle Club, Inde- pendents. nf' 'au-ui -Ny +1 X Y fra, 'fV' ui-Anna .ev fbi! ...sa-v - Ba nard D Paae t- iftv Bartel Basler Bauer Beverage Birch Birk ae1.:.g...-- -... N---.N .,.. - i . . 4 - - - . - , , -.. , .f- .- . . v .. .... -......,.. - ,.....,f- - . . ,, , ..M.......-......... ..c..,...-..-.,-.., ..f. ..4- . V .- . Blacki Bosse Boyle Brede: ll H Ayres Frederic Warren. ......... Mining .......... Eau Claire Wisc, ansterred from Wisconsin Institute of Technolog . Bqra John A. Ir. ..,......... Metallurgy ..,,,,,,.,., South River N. In Tech Club- Honor List- Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate- Tau Beta Pt- Independents- AIME- ASM Vice-President- Student AS- sistant, Metallurgy Department. Barnard, Paul Gene ................ Metallurgy ............,... Decatur, Ill. Lambda Chi Alpha: ASM, Treasurer: Gl Cl b' S - ers: Volunteer Research Reserve Unit 9-Sfe u I pehmk Bay Robert Edward ........ Mining Geology ........ St. Louis Mo. Independents- MSM Ritle Club' Spelunkers. Belcher Donald Keith .............. Mechanical .............. Vernon Ill. Tech Club: ASME: Ph t Cl b, P 'd t- lllmes Millikan Univergitif. u resl en I Transferred from Belew, lames A ....... ...... M echanical ........ ....... S alem, Mo. ASME. -1 -- V f--1c-v:T4cr'e'h4'r-ny-1-s:-w'1-e'r-3fff?1- .,,,,fg5-5:1-Qs:-'1'f:'. 1?f fr-95 .1 . f-if'-'-vffffr-5:1 '- .,--'.1l11-35? --ve--, Jr: ities - fmt 11--1:2-1,-4:1 - , 'N .--. .. .- I I I TI y I ' 1 1 ' , 1 1 I , , 1 1 , I I Blqckmen Bloess Borberg Boise Bottorif Bowne BOYIQ Bradlei Breazeale Bredesen Brigande Bruskas Bcflelf lOhn G ................... Ceramic .................. Creve Coeur, Mo. Tau KGDPG Epsilon, Chaplain: ACE: Baptist Student Union. Basler, Francis Stewart .......... Civil .......... Ste, Genevieve, Mo. glib! Kappa Phi: ASCE: Student Assistant, Library: Honor B UUQT, Richard Heine ......,... Chemical Eng ,....... ...St. Louis, Mo. il Kappa Alpha, Secretary, Publicity: Honor List: Blue Key: L,IChE: Student Council: Rollamo Board, Business Manager, ll91 31'Y ECWOTI Alpha Chi Sigma. BQVQTCIQG, Leland Douglas ........ Mechanical ........ Belleville, lll. Sigma P1, Institution Manager, Historian: Theta Tau, Mar- shal: Football, Lettered Four Times: Swimming, Lettered Four Times: Student Council, Secretary: Student Assistant, Athletic Department: Honor List: M Club: Foundry Educa- tional Foundation Scholarship. Birch, Frank E ..................... Mining .................... Cedar Falls, la. Honor List: Blue Key: Glee Club, Secretary: Transferred . from Cornell College. Birk, Kenneth L ......... Chemical Eng ......... Cape Girardeau, Mo. Gamma Delta: Alpha Phi Omega: AIChE: Alpha Chi Sigma: Transferred from Southeast State Teachers College. Blaclcrnon, Paul H ................... Physics .................. Doniphan, Mo. Tech Club: ACS: MSM Radio Club: Student Assistant, Chem- ical Department. Bloess, Iuergen I ..... Chemical Eng ..... South Ozon Park, N. Y. Kappa Alpha, Sergeant at Arms, Steward: Blue Key: AIChE: M Club: Swimming, Lettered Four Times: Glee Club: Spe- lunkers: Student Assistant, Chemical Department: Student Assistant, Physical Education Department: Alpha Chi Sigma. Nineteen Fifty-T 0 Borberg, Iames Robert ................ Civil ................ Wellington, Mo. Lamgda Chi Alpha, Secretary: Theta Tau: Chi Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi: Honor List: AlChE: American Road Builders Asso- ciation: Photo Club. Bosse, Richard Martin ........ Chemical Eng ......... Ferguson, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi, Steward: Miner Board, Associate Editor: Rollamo Board: Miner Board Key: Rollamo Board Key: Honor List: Alpha Chi Sigma. Bottortf, Iames Allison .......... Chemical Eng ........... Salem, Mo. Tau Beta Pi: Hammer Throwers: Honor List. Bowlin, William H ....................... Civil ......... ...... ...... . W orth, Mo. Wesley Foundation: Independents: Radio Club: Pershing Rifles: Student Assistant, Chemical Department. Boyle, Iames Robert ................ Mining ................ Rahway, N. I. Alpha Phi Omega: Tech Club: Student Council: St. Pat's Board: Interfaith Council: Canterbury Club, Treasurer: Honor List. Bradley, William Dennis .......... Metallurgy .......... St. Louis, Mo. AFS: Foundry Education: Foundation Scholarship. Breazeale, Paul H ............... Electrical .............. Springfield, Mo. Theta Mu, Treasurer: AIEE, Secretary: IRE. Bredesen, Karston Arnold, Ir ....... Electrical ...... Springfield, Mo. Theta Mu, Treasurer: Tau Beta Pi: AIME, Secretary: Engi- neers Club: Transferred from Southwest Missouri Teachers College. Brigance, Glenn Allen ..,..... Mining Petroleum ........ Rolla, Mo. Bruskas, Anton A ......................... Mining ..................,..... Ioliet, lll. Sigma Pi Epsilon: Honor List: Canterbury Club: Transferred from Joliet Iunior College. Page Fifty-One --u-i.-...I-vmva ' A' . - . ., v . -,pun-. ...Q-fm-g----rv-fv--j-1, . mfr?-',-2-f Jr -37,4-Qlanqq.,, Y '.1e3f1peg4'1e1N+h'7eyzrgvg4nvr-fff'3?s?'2fY!FF'!'f?-PP 1 4'f '!f'f.'5f 'f 1 : ' 1 ' ' . .- -- ' ' ' Bruskotter, lohn F ........... Mining Petroleum .......... Ottawa, Ohio Theta Kappa Phi, Secretary, President: Theta Tau, Vice Re- gent: Blue Key: Honor List: Miner Board: Miner Board Key: Rollamo Board: Missouri College Newspaper Association Award: Silver Key: Petroleum Club. Buder, Thomas Erle ................ Mechanical ................ Rolla, Mo. ASM: Student Assistant, Physical Education Department. Buersmeyer, Connie H ..... Chemical Eng ..... lefferson City, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi: Miner Board, Historian, Corresponding Secretary: Student Assistant, Library. Bullivant, Frederick R ..... Metallurgy .... Iackson Heights, N. Y. Lambda Chi Alpha: APO: American Foundrymen's Associa- tion: ASM: Transferred from Champlain. Burdick, Richard L ............. Mechanical ............ Vifebb City, Mo. Independents: Honor List: Distinguished Military Student: Tech Club: Transferred from Ioplin Iunior College. Burford, Robert Dale ................... Civil ..,,................ Sedalia, Mo. Kappa Sigma, Outer Guard: Miner Board. Burnett, Kenneth I ..,.... ..... E lectrical .........,. ..Kansas City, Mo. Honor List. Bushriieyer, Alan Ioseph ..........,... Mechanical .............. I-lull, Ill. Tech Club: ASME. Calcaterra, Edward Lee .................. Civil .............,...... Herrin, Ill. Theta Kappa Phi, Historian, Steward: Missouri College Newspaper Association Representative: Miner Board, Execu- tive Council, Editor, Managing Editor: Miner Board Key: Rollamo Board Key: Theta Tau: Rollamo Board. Campbell, Robert Earl ................ Electrical ...........,.... loplin, Mo. Independents: Engineers Club. Campos, N. R. P. deS ..... Metallurgy .... Rio de Ianeiro, Brazil ASM: Interfellowship Council. Cantwell, Rodney Spencer ........ Mechanical ......,. Bucklin, Mo. Cardetti, Leo ................ Mining Petroleum ................ Rosati, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi, Pledge Master: Rollamo Board: Miner Board. Carlson, Leonard Carl .......... Electrical.. ........ Mt. Vernon, N. Y. AIEE: MSM Players: Canterbury Club. Senior Class Carver, Robert E ................. Mining.. .............. Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Honor List: Dake Geological So- Iiiety: Dormitory Council: Transferred from University of ansas. Cauthorn, Iames Elliott ................ Ceramic ................ Mexico, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha: Alpha Phi Omega: ACS: MSM Rifle Club, Treasurer: Pershing Rifles. Charneslci, Albin Bruno ........ Metallurgy ........ Brooklyn, N. Y. Independents: Engineers Club, Business Manager: Glee Club: AES: ASM: Honor List: Foundry Educational Scholar- sl ip. Choate, Lauren W' ................. Minin ................ Oakiield I g , IX. Y. Sigma Pi, President, Secretary, House Manager: MSM Rifle Club: AIME: Detonators: Student Assistant, Library. Clements, 'Walter IN., Ir ..... Mining Petroleum .... Wichita, Kans. Theta Xi: AIME: Student Assistant, Drawing Department. Cole, Allan A. ...... ...........,. l vlining ...... ..... O range, N. I. Independents. Cole, Donald Elbert .............. Mining .............. Milwaukee, Wisc. Transferred from Vfisconsin Institute of Technology. . l 'Nik Hf- f--Aa.. Q t, Card Clenf Cool- Bruskotter Buder Buersmeyer Bullivant Burdick Burford Burnett Bushrneyer Calcaterra Campbell Campos Cantwell Collins, Robert T. .............. Electrical .............. Northwoods, Mo. Sigma Pi, Corresponding Secretary: Transferred from Harris Iunior College. Conklin, David Leroy ............ Science Chem ............. Rolla, Mo. Phi Kappa: Honor List: Phi Kappa Book Plate Award: Alpha Chi Sigma: U. S. Naval Reserve Research Unit: Student As- sistant, Chemical Engineering Department. Cookson, Clarence G ....... Petroleum Geology ...... Belleville, Ill. Cox Theta Xi, Secretary: Transferred from Belleville Junior College. Cooley, Iames Albert ...... Chemical Eng ....... Valley Park, Mo. Engineers Club: Spelunkers. Coonce, Homer Eu ene ........................ Electrical .......................... Theta Mu: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi: AIEE: Vice-President, Glee Club: Dormitory Council: Student Assistant, Electrical Engineering Department. q . Page Fifty-Two - -. ....., -- , Ke w . - - Wx 7 - ,. . . -- . e - . .. . . . . ' 't K I , 1 or Y' 3' I' si i 1 we xv. J, fi COO er, lanies I ....... Mining Geology ...... Webster Groves P , Mo. Tech Clubg Fencing Clubg MSM Rifle Clubg Spelunkers. Cooper, Richard Charles ....,,...... Electrical ......,..... St. Louis, Mo Independents Honor List, MSPE, tackling Terrace Councily Dormitory Councily Transferred troni VV'ashington University Corrigan, Richard Ioseph .............. Civil .............. Williiiette, Ill Indeoendentsy Engineers Club, Student Councilg Secretary ASCE. Cowan, Harry Dargan ............ Civil ..,......... Wliite Plains , N. Y. Theta Kappa Phi: Miner Boardg Miner Board Keyg ASCEg ROTC Eandg Interiraternity Council. Cox, Willard E ........,....,. Mining Geology .............. St. Louis, Mo. Inclependentsq AllXIEy Detonatorsy Pershing Rifles, SAME, Snelunkers, Transferred from Xflfashington University. Ccrdem Carlson Carver i cole, A. Cole, D. Clements N Cooley boonce Cooper, I. COX Crabtree Cramer Nineteen Fifty-Two Crabtree, Barnett O ............... , ....... Civil ...................... Sterling, lll. Honor Listg Student Assistant, Civil Departmentg Transferred from University of Illinois. Cramer, Kenneth L ................... Metallurgy ...... ....... D ixon, Ill. Alpha Chi Sigmap Honor Listg AIME. Crane, Harold Ray .................... Civil .................... Palmyra, Mo. Theta Kappa Phig Historian, Alpha Phi Omegag ASCEp AIME7 Miner Board. Craver, Claud Richard ................ Civil Hannibal, Mo. Independentsg Engineers Club: Transferred from Northeast Missouri State Teachers College. Crawford, Duane Austin .... Mining Petroleum .... Marshall, Ill. Independentsg Honor Listg Engineers Clubg Student Assistant, Library, Transferred from East Illinois State Teachers Col- lege. Cauthorn Charneski Choate Collins Conklin Cookson Cooper, R. Corrigan Cowan Crane Craver Crawford Page Fifty-Three vwuvw- f. 5' ,IV - ,P Ap-9:01 Q, Afljvflvf f'-Y lI7 , ,,,.,,.g,.-.-......,.....-ag ,L g 1-.1-Smeg:-:tff:2tSym ,:,,., H 5' ' ,T ,, ' ,- ' 'Q ,,,v,, ,,. ,,., .,.,..,?...-...,..,.- .. ,, . mr- .fr-'ls L H , 1 'ZW :ilk W S V ' WW, if ,L., wx, ' x r 1 9 1 ' 1 l Us. P ' fi fi-R' I I L rl I l I F Pa X. wi ,Wf- ,,,, . t 1 ,-vo-,,, X Ci f l ' 1 ' 3 . . 1 5 7 l i an-..,, fi' Iv I f rY' ' ' - I 'E-Pgx ' si-f'4Bxw ' . A Pax qykm' ' 5'5 ' 1- . 7 ,,,, F 1 I' s Jldi., . -I--.- A 7 lr ,J K, , Ria, , . 4 9 2 3 ,K . L Z, I' Culino Culp Cushman Deering Deliekker DeGan Dent Derrington Deutsch Dowd Dretvel, B. Drewel, D. S . Culrno, Samuel A ...A.......,....... Mining ............ . ,.... Ansonia, Conn. Lambda Chi Alphap Honor Listg S sistant, Mining Department. t. Pat's Board, Student As- Culp, Archie 'Williarrr lr ..,...,.. Mechanical ........ St. loseph, Mo. Tech Club: Honor List. Cushman, Stanley-Raymond ...... .... N lining ......... .Beloit Wisc. ASME Transferred from lttfisconsin Institute of Technology. Danzer, Richard Harold .......... Metallurgy .......... St. Louis, Mo. Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Honor List, ASL! AFS Photo Club: Student Council: Vfesley Founda- tion: Vice-President, Sophomore Class Tech Club, Student Assistant, Library. Davis, Gedale D ................. Metallura ....... ......... S t. Louis Mo , .Y , . lf1dS99WClPf1fS: APS: Allflrsy ASMQ Student Assistant, Metal- lurgy Department. ,,nP k N495 gffw Nav-wrt' 4153 'VX Nwmf Danzer Davis, G. Davis, R DeLap DeLucca DeMier Dever Doane Dobson Duncan Durham Dye Davis, Russell Earl. ........ .... . Electrical .............. Kenmore, N. Y. Independents, Engineers Club: Spelunkers. Deering, Norman Arthur ................ Mining ................ Rolla, Mo. Transferred from Wisconsin Institute of Technology. Del-Iekker, Robert lohn .......... Mechanical .......... St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Alpha, Treasurer, ASMEQ St. Pat's Board: Student Assistant, Chemical Department. De Gan, lames lerome ...... ........ E lectrical ..... ..... G ary, Ind. AIEE7 Tech Club. De Lap, Kenneth .................. Civil ...,.............. West Frankfort, Ill. Sigma Phi Epsilon, ASCE, Transferred from Southern Illinois University. De Lucca, Michael, lr ........... Metallurgy .......... Plainfield, N. I. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pledge Mastery AIME7 Transferred from Union Iunior College and Rutgers University, DeMier, Vtfarren V ........... Chemical Eng ........... Leaclwood, Mo. Independents: Alpha Chi Sigmay Transferred from Flat River lunior College, Page Fifty-Four vw-A-a1....4L:g::g:.r c---'L g- -L 1 ,. , . ve -- -'14 .. - .1-'Q . . - ... V: , -f , .,-I , ... , 1 .cw . , , 1 , , Hilda'-hu V I I h I .Ax t A . ' ' 141--0---.. -.., .... ........,... ,,-...N .... iN'f,.' Y Dent Harry Lee ........ ...... E lectrical ...... ........ S t. Louis Mo. AIEE. Derrmqlon, Laurence Perry ........ Physics ........ Pierce City, Mo. ul. ..- gp A gr-,-.-f get 3711: 1 5-gf52ej'?Q??:12L-. Fink Clyde H ............................. Civil .......... ...... R olla . Sigma Pi, Social Chairman: ASCE. -Firman. Harry W ................... Civil .................. Philadel hia Pa .... ...fe . wg,-L-. Af-,. ..,,...l.-, Y hw 5-r as- 'R' N' 3' fu.-V Y ...-. +f-.-.zfffvve-.5-far.-g1:5:':::efeF':'1!,11154 -- '. L' J' .f t f I . Mo n I ' k . X, l it 1 l li 5 1. I E, I 4 l T -Q - 'ML 7:1 9 l, -as 5 ,: i if Q R. fx 1 ma Pi Sigma Honor List Engineers Club Student As IS - : : 2 z s' t- is, Library: Transferred from Monett Iunior College. Deutsch, Gordon .......... Mining Geology.. ........ Rochester, N. Y. Alpha Epsilon Pi: Dake Geological Society: Spelunkers: Transferred from the University of Rochester. Dever, Richard Robert ........ Mechanical ........ Rochester, N. Y. Phi Kappa Alpha: ASME, Treasurer: Rollamo Board: Stu- dent Assistant, Metallurgy Departnlent. Doane, Jerry Dwight .................. Chemical .,...... ....... R olla, Mo. Engineers Club: Honor List. Dobson, Theodore Emanuel .............. Mining .............. Rolla, Mo. Sigma Gamma Epsilon: AIME: MSM Players: Honor List. Dowd, Bernard Paul ............ Metallurgy ............ Leadwood, Mo. Independents: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Gold Key Award: AIME: AFS: ASM: Student Council: Secretary, Senior Class: En- gineers Club. Drewel, Billy Maurice .................. Civil .................. Vandalia, Ill. Tech Club: Theta Tau: Honor List: ASCE: ARBA: Glee Club: ROTC Band: Baptist Student Union. Drewel, Donald Emmett ............ Metallurgy ............ Piggott, Ark. Engineers: Club: Wesley Foundation: AIME: ASM. Duncan, Donald Lee ............ Chemical Eng ............. Desloge, Mo. Independents: Honor List: Engineers Club: AlChE: Alpha Chi Sigma: BSU: Student Assistant, Chemical Department: Transferred from University of Missouri. Durham, Robert Singleton .......... Mining .......... Fort Smith, Ark. AIME. Dye, Robert Andrew .................... Civil .................... Sikeston, Mo. Tech Club: Wesley Foundation: ASCE: Chi Epsilon. Eggernann, Robert Vincent .......... Chemical .......... St. Louis, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon: St, Pat's Board: AIChE. England, Murry Neal .............. Mechanical .............. Neosho, Mo. Engineers Club: Independents: ASME. Evans, lohn E ....... Mining-Petroleum ...... Laguna Beach, Calif. Kappa Sigma, President, Secretary, Steward: Theta TCIL1, Guard: lnterfraternity Council, Secretary, Treasurer: Editor ot Freshman Year Book: AIME: Petroleum Club: Miner Board, Circulation Manager: Rollamo Board, Classes Editor: Miner Board Key: Rollamo Board Key. Nineteen Filly-T 0 FUUTUH. Eugene Ray ......... , .... Chemical .............. St. Louis. M0- Sigma Phi Epsilon: AlChE: Student Assistant, Chemical De- partment. Faulkner. lames Robert .....,........ Metallurgy .............. Rolla, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Basketball Team: M Club: Student AS' sistant, Physical Education Department: Honor L1Sf- l Ferns, Chester Kipp, lr ...,... Mining-Geology ...... Tenafly, N. Independents: Alpha Phi Omega, Vice-President' MUSIC Club: Glee Club: AIME: Canterbury Club. V1C9'PTeS1dem' Finefmf. William A ..,..,..........,,... Civil ......,............, Buffalo, N. Y. Tau Kappa Eisilon Secretar' Vice-President: Wesley Foun- I F 1 f. d'1'19Y1: Honor List: ASCE. P . - Canterbury Club: Honor List: Chi Epsilon: ASCE: ARBA. Flsh, George E ........... Mining Geology .......... Tallahassee, Fla. Kappa Alpha, Vice-President, Historian: Theta Tau: Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary: Honor List: Student Council: Spe- lunlcers: Esperanto Club: Tau Beta Pi: AIME. Fitzgibbon, Harry Iohn ........ Mining-Petroleum ,....... DeSoto, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi: Honor List: AIME: Detonators: ROTC Band: Pershing Riiles. Flore, Robert Ervin .......... .......... C ivil .................... St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Historian: Chi Epsilon: Honor List: Miner Board: Rollamo Board: Student Assistant, Drawing Depart- ment: ASCE. Eggernann England Evans Fannin Faulkner Ferns Finegar Fink Firman Fish Fitzgibbon Flore Page Fifty-Five - ,..- t v-w'vv0v ' Vrrv rf' I . V:--s, H, 'R Q --.f'?'I , '5 ' 1 -' ' . 1 q u t c I - l E T lt -lt.-mn.. ei.ifif5,f,45l, 5555? ,, A A 1- -'G+ tg ,gk-' 1 .. 'f'1f1:.?x i-5 4 '- ,A 3535.-' . sfsgfrliif' ' rfjtpiit' f -. , r - f -vi . ' -Q L- riff, . C V ' - GQ ' ,- v , ' ,Tl , 1 . ' 3 - 4 V' ' . Q33 . Ei ,I l Q iv. by t . ,, qtsemq, t - - V, t w revs? l ,V ...Nj 4 . M? v-of we CI CI 'TLV 4 J L., i ' '..'. I Fons Foster - Freiberger Gillham Gioseifi Gleiser Fons, Rodney Christian ..........,..... Civil .......,. ,.... . .St. Louis, Mo. Independents, Chi Epsilon, President, Honor List, ASCE, Transferred from Harris Teachers College. Foster, Charles Thomas ........ Ceramic ........ Sweet Springs, Mo. Engineers Club, Curators Scholarship. Freiberger, Harold Charles ....... ,.... E lectrical ............ Union, Mo. Engineers Club, Independents, Honor List, AIEE. Senior Class Frey, Martin August ..,... .......... C ivil ................ East St. Louis, Ill. Engineers Club, Independents, Honor List, Transferred from Belleville Iunior College. Geers, Ioseph Herman ...... Mining-Petroleum ...... St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma, Grand Master of Ceremonies, Treasurer, Foot- ball, M Club, Theta Tau, Petroleum Club, President of Freshman Class, St. Pat's Board, President, St. Pat, 1951, AIME. r-r, 1 , ' ' 4- E - r-rx ' fvli A 'yi t' wf,,, Greenwalt Hagemeier 1? Cl Frey Geers Gegg Govatos Grant Green Geqg, Edgar I ................. Mining ................ Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi, Photo Club, Miner Board, Rollamo Board, AIME. Gillham, Virgil, Ir. .................. Civil .................. Kansas City, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha, Football, Varsity Award- Track, Glee Club, Wesley Foundation, Student Assistant, Physical Edu- cation Department, ASCE. Giosefii, Nicholas Ioseph ........ Metallurgy, ....... Harrison, N. Y. Theta Xi, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Student Council, Chi Sigma, AIMME, ASM. Cl , km E ll L .. - 1' , ff v,.. , Lf rr. ' 1. 4' Jeiser, Marcos .................... Civil .....,.............. Bogota, Colombia Alpha Epsilon Pi, International Fellowship. ' Govatoes, Iohn Nicholas .......... Mining .......... Wilmington, Del. Kappa Alpha, Missouri College Newspaper Association Award for Features, Pershing Rifles, Detonators, Miner Board, Canterbury Club, AIME. Grant, loe Winn ............ Science-Physics ............ Morrisville, Mo. Sigma Nu, Honor List, St. Pat's Board, Engineers Club, Stu- dent Assistant, Physics Department. Green, William G ......... Electrical ........ Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Vlesley Foundation, Transferred from Southwest Missouri State College. Gfeif Gross Guinn Hacker Hackman Hahn? H-C111 Hallows Hamby Harman Page Fifty-Six an Harris Heeger Heimbac Henry, J C I- I- ' , '--------. .. - .Y . . - . ... . - -.- . .. . ' N G1, Clyde Roger ........ Mining Geology ........ Rolla, Mo. Greslldlgperfdents, Dake Geological Society. ree, Douglas P Electrical ....... East St. Louis, lll. .,....A-4 -, fi G T651 Kappa List, S Anthony P ............. Chemical Eng ............. St. Louis, Mo. Grolsciependents, MSM Dormitory Council, Transferred from Xltqfashington University. i!!! ,V IW Hacker, lean Erns . fffim Southeast lflisscuri Hqclfmqn, Vernon Emil ..... - Tnelq MU: Tau Beta Pi ' Plate Award. v v ii. W, ,fiy Harris F f Ha sner Hefiger ggllom mn Heilich Helmbflch Hgyggyggn Hellman HQUYY, I. Henry, R, Herrgesell Guiflfl, William B ...,............... Ceramic ......,..,........ W'ichita, KanS. Honor List, ACS, Transferred from UniversitY Of Wvlchim' A t... .... Chemical ....,............. lackson, MO- P1 Kappa Alpha- .Alpha Phi Omega, AlChE, Transferred State College, ..,..Electrical..........St. Charles, MO. 5 Honor List: Phi KUPPU Pm Book Hagemeier, Dwight F ............. Metallurgy ............ Hannibal, Mo. Sigma Chi Epsilon, American Foundrymen's Society, Wes- IGY FOUT1dUl1Ol'1i ASM, AIME, Transferred from Hannibal- LeGrange College. Hahne, Wa ne All l y an ............ Mechanical ............ St. Louis, Mo. Engineers Club, Master at Arms, Independents, Spelunkers, Chairman! Alpha Phi Omega, Treasurer, Student Council, Theta Tau, ASME, Hall-i James Clarence .............. Mining .............. Little Bock, Ark. onor List, Transferred from Little Rock Junior College. Hallows, Raymond L ............. Electrical ............ Ci ' I ncinnati, Ohio Lambda Chi Alpha, Transferred from the University of Cin- cinnati. I-lamby-, Iohn Kenneth.. ................ Petroleum .................. Alton Ill Engineers Club, Independents, Petroleum Club, St. Pat's Board, MSPE, AIMME. Harman, Charles William ............ Civil ............ Springfield, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice-President, Tau Beta Phi, Theta Tau, Chi Epsilon, Gold Key, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Blue Key, Tennis Team, M Club. Harris, William M ................... Mechanical ............... ,..Rolla, Mo. Baptist Student Union, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, American Foundry Society, ASM, Student As- sistant, Mechanical Engineering Department. I-Iausmann, Paul L ............... Chemical .............. Washington Mo Engineers Club, Alpha Chi Sigma- Independents, Honor List, Student Assistant, Chemical Engineering Department, AIChE. I-Iausner, Paul Hannzeinz ...... Metallurgy ....., Kansas City, Mo. Alpha Epsilon P1, Treasurer, Exchequer, Student Council, Interfaith Council, ASM. Nineteen Fifty-Two Heeger, Charles Henery .,................ Civil .................. Union, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Iunior Marshal, Vice-President. Heil, Iohn Berton .................. Electrical ...... ...... S t. Louis, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon. I-Ieilich, Raymond Peter ...... Science Ceramic ...... St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma, Treasurer, Grand Master of Ceremonies, Honor List, ACS. Heimbach, Charles Myron .......... Mechanical .......... Rolla, Mo, Spelunkers, Honor List, Student Assistant, MSM I-1bfCffYi Transferred from Southern Illinois University. Helqersonl Wayne Earl, ........... ...... C ivil .................... lola, Wilsc. Student Assistant, Civil Engineering Department, Honor List, ASCE' Transferred from Wisconsin Institute of Technology. . - ' Mo. lt H n .......... Electrical ........ .Kansas City, He1lI're1E1hnlCIlil1l3'OThet?1 lxllru, Honor List, Transferred from Kan-SGS City Iunior College. H6-UTY, loe Aton ..... ............. M etallurgy ........ ....... H urley, N. M. Engineers Club? Independents ASM' I-Ienry, Richard Lee ...................... Civil ...... ....... M acon, M0- 'rech Club, Honor List: ASCE- Herrgesell Francis Paul .... Mechanical .... New Rochelle, N. Y. Theta Kappa Phi, Bollamo Board: AIMME- Page Fifty-Seven ll I-Iew h hur. .................. Chemical ett C Q1-195 Art , ' ........... . .,................ Sigma Pi Counciler- Treasurer St. Pat siBoard- Miner Board- Miner Board Key- Alpha Phi Omega: Student Assistant Li- brary and Chemistry Department. Heying, Lewis Martin ........ ........ C ivil ....... ....... R olla, Mo. I Hindman, Leo .................... Mechanical ....... ........ C haffee, Engineers Club: Honor List: ASME. Hirsch, Robert L ................... Electrical. ........ ......... S t. Louis, Mo. Mo. A l qprenovv- . ff'-'- ' . 4 V 'Y3. 'ff '. 1 .vnu-an-n--rvve! P rn- I . . . . qgypnw, ony-:xnwlnQv'r ' , '!' . t u . n u ' 1 1 1 1 I ' I 1 ll l I fl t JL-:axis Kappa Sigma: Vice4President: Rollamo Board: AIEE. Hoffmann, Ronald Albert .....,.......... Civil ................ St. Louis, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha, Sergeant at Arms, House Manager: Honor . List: Rollamo Board: Blue Key: Theta Tau: Chi Epsilon: ASCE: ARBA. Holdman, Leslie F ............... Electrical .............. Bonne Terre, Mo. Independents: Transferred from Flat River Iunior College: AIEE. Holmes, Wallace Harold ................ Mining ................ Rolla, Mo. Distinguished Military Student: Swimming Team: Honor List: Rifle Club: Transferred from the University of Illinois: AIME. Honingfort, Henry Francis ........ Electrical ........ Chesterfield, Mo. Engineers Club: Student Assistant, MSM Library: AIEE. Hook, Glenn Marvin ............ Chemical ........ .... K immswick, Mo. Triangle, House Manager: AIChE, Secretary: Rollamo Board: Alpha Chi Sigma. Hoppe, Harry M., lr ........ ........ l wfining ...... ...... S t. -Louis, Mo. AIME. Hrbacek, Charles Emil .............. Ceramic .............. St. Louis, Mo. Independents: Keramos, Treasurer: ACS: Transferred from Harris Teachers College. Hubbard, Iames Richard ........ Civil ........ Mountain Grove, Mo. Golf Team: ARBA: Transferred from Southwest Missouri State College. Huey, Dan ..... ..................... E lectrical ....... ......, E ulton Mo. Honor List: MSM Rifle Club. Huffman, Gene Austin .................... Civil .................... Rolla, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Honor List: Football Team: Basketball Team: Track Team: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: M Club: Theta Tau: Blue Key: Chi Epsilon: Student Assistant, Physical Education Department: ASCE. Senior Class Hutchinson, Leigh ........ ...... C ivil ...... ........ L a Grange, Ill. Hutkin, Irving Ioseph ............ Metallurgy ............ Brooklyn, N. Y. Alpha Epsilon Pi: St. Pat's Board: AFS. Hutson, Edward Kenneth ...... Metallurgy ...... Kansas City, Mo. ASM: 'l'ransferred from Kansas City College. I-lydinger, Paul Luther ................ Electrical ................ Rolla, Mo. Theta Mu: Honor List: Student Assistant, Electrical Engineer- ing Department: AIEE. Iackson, Wayne D ......... Mining Geology ........ Ridgewood, N. I. Tech Club: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Honor List: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Alpha Phi Omega: Dake Geological Society: Petroleum Club: Glee Club: Music Club: Iacklin Terrace Council. Iensen, Gunther Thorton ............ Mechanical. ........... Rolla Mo. Independents: Honor List: Alpha Phi Omega: ASME. I Johnson, Iunius Lee. ........... Chemical ............ Kansas City, Mo. Independents: ROTC Band: AIChE. Hewett Heying Hindman Hirsch Hoffmann Holdman Holmes Honigfort Hook Hoppe Hrbacek Hubbard Iolinson, Malcom George ................., Civil .................. Rolla, Mo. Canterbury Club: Hammer Throwers: ASCE. lones, Donald Eugene ............ Mining ............ Minden, West Va. gaatist Student Union: AIME: Transferred from Marshall o ege. lones, Robert Allen ...................... Civil ...................... Bevier, Mo. Kappa Sigma, Vice-President: Theta Tau, Vice-President: ASCE: ARBA. Iustus, Richard F ................... Chemical .................. St. Louis, Mo. Gamma Delta: Alpha Chi Sigma: AIChE. Iuttemeyer, Frank D ............... Metallurgy .............. St. Louis, Mo. Honor List. Kadnar, lacob Ioseph, Ir ........... Chemical ..... ..... S t. Louis, Mo. Sigma Nu: AIChE: Transferred from Harris Teachers College and Washington University. Keel, George W ..................... Metallurgy .................... Trivoli, lll. Transferred from Bradley Polytechnic Institute. Page Fifty Eight X 2- s s- ' .-.-..s..:a - - Y .....44..4-f :a.af-z-.4..a....z.........4-.e---,-.-....... .....,..-i...,' '.,-.,..- . . ..-....,'- 4- - tseil BYTOII L ..................... etto tutn ,.......... ......... S ptitiglicld lll. Ken. HOIUQ1' ghaliners ...,.........,., cctrica ................ Holla Mo. . ,fappi Atktgl -dj txt istt-1, -ict-P1tsid,1tt House lvt 1- er presidcnt' Th-ti T .u 'ie isuit-1, hollatno Boird C ass im.. Rottqmo bmi-d lieyg Hinor Listy Distinguished ii- Grv Student- Blue K-y, Secmst 'y- lf-lSl3Ej Dain Leologica Ocgiety AllXlEp Pctro euni L u 5 S. at's Board Vice- resigent- R lli-ni tri, usiness lwlinij 1 esleY Poundationp Riclii Clubg Phoo Club- Haniiner iroweit- 'ttient A:si:tint, MSM Libriry- AIEE. ttibtef Dewey Edwerd ............ Cnniica ............ St. Lo.1is Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilan lunior Mirzliil Historian- Alpha Chi iarna Pre-sidenty Honwr Li:': Tru Beta Pi- Silvcr Key- Blue 45: Nineteen Fitty-T e Kiinker, Williatn Philip, lr ......... Electrical ........ Kirkwood, Mo. Theta Mug Honor Listp Tau Beta Pig Student Assistant, Draw- ing Departmentp AIEE. King, Gerald S ........................... Civil ...... ....... L incoln, ill. Kappa Alphag Tech Club: ASCE. Klein, Fred A ............. Mining Petroleum ............ St. Louis Mo Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Awardg Tau Beta Pig Gold, Keyg. Honor Listg Petroleum Club, AIME. Klobe, lerry Stanford ............ Chemical ,........... Seventy Six Mo Sigma Phi Epsilong Honor Listy Tau Beta Pi- Alpha Phi Omegay AIChE, Transferred from Southeast Nlissouri State College. key sect-5 urv ,rt:ur-r- pies- Club- Student Assistant Knobel, Elwood Laurie .............. Chemical ................ Pacific, Mo. bhcn 15-it Uncut 7 'N L UL Engineers Club, Secretary, Treasurerg Independentsg AlChE. H H tri n Hutchinson Hutkin Hutson Hydirlqef uiion lohnson l lohnson, M. Iones, D. lones, R. lac, S uit L Kadnar Keel Keil Kerr 2213 Kinik r King Klein Klobe Krlobel 1-is X ,sux 'aft V f '1s..aa...- W, t. 1 ,ri 4'-af...-M --.wwf w,,. ig-aafwf pqqe Fifty-Nine 'W 5-.-49' 'swf L, s Mia'-.. '04 4 A--4' ,. ,, T 'T ,..,, Q A 19511 zz MQ.- IUGX V--f-9 '53 wga......,.f ? Ni -.fe-ps S--if Knock Koettinq Koppelmann Laible Lassa Laubach Lee Lentz Leponis Linneman Lomax Lucido S . Knock, Daniel Clyde, lr ................... Civil ....... ........... R olla, Mo. Chi Epsilong Honor List: ASCEg Transferred from United States Naval Academy. Koetting, lermoe Daniel ........ Chemical ........ Kansas City, Mo. Theta Xi, Treasurer: Chi Sigma, Spelunkersg AlChLIg Tians- ierred from Rockhurst College. Koppelmann, Eldo K ............... Mechanical .............. Union, lvlo. Sigma Phi Epsilong Theta Tau, ASME, Basketball. Kowalski, Thomas A ..... Chemical Eng ..... Richmond Hats, lvlo. Dormitory Council. Krewer, Gaillar Duane ...l............ lvlininq. ............. Valmeyer, lll. Glee Club, Translerred lroni Southern Illinois University. ljiifljti Sixty Kowalski Krewer Kurrz Layman Lzzyihazn E. Lzyzham, l. Lewis Licara Liqhr Lush Lynch McBeth Kurtz, Peter ....,...... . ...... ceramic ..........,..... ltlfebster Groves, Mc. Keranios, Secretary, Honor List: Tau Beia Phi: Drstinquisvlieo Military Student, ACS: Translerred trcrn NN dshiriazon oni- versity. Lailole. Donald Sumner .....,.,........ Electrical .............. Sterling, lll. Ldrnlada Chi Alpha, Assistant Treasurer, Honor Lisr- AUZE: Photo Clubg lXflStvl Rifles, Transl-erred irorn Bradley Tech. Lasso, lfllalter Leonard ........ ..A'iechanical .......... St. Louis, Mo. Honor Listy ASME. Laubauk, Eugene lvl ......,...... Electrical. ........... Little Hook, Ark. Kappa Siqnidp AIEE, Trdnslerred troin Little Rock lunici Colleqe and University of Arkansas. Ltrynian, lanies VV. ..... ....... . .Electricdl. ............. Sprinalield, Llc. Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Distinquisl'-ed lvlilitruy Studentp lvlSlX'l Ritlesy Enaineers Club: lndependents. Laythrnn, Eudene lX'ldrslidll ............ Civiln, ......... Brentwood, lXlc. Trianqle Club, L.ibrarictn and Corresponding Secretary, Glee Club Awards: ASCE: Glee Club- ROTC Band. Sl' Ami -Jfaihuz -M 'W n-L .Aman .. . 5 ,rf f , X X if Q M I. L1 if 3802 Gas.. I' , -a a am, ii 'ri Laytham Iohn VV., lr ................. Civil ................ Brentwood, Mo. . C1 lg, Honor List, Chi Epsilon, American R d gffffggff, ASCE, arse Club, Rorc Bend. E OG E ....................... Electrical .... . ................. Plat River, Mo. Leefjisrireers Club, AIEE, Tennis tLetter '5OJ. L mz Thomas H. ................ Chemical., .,.. . ..,...... Collinsville, Ill. e Sigma Phi Epsilon, AIChE, Vice-President, Alpha Chi Sigma, Vice-President, Student Council, 'Student Assistant, Chem- ical Department: Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Awgfdj Silver Key Award, Tau Beta Phi. Le onis, Andrew Edward .......... Electrical .......... St. Louis, Mo. PAIEE: Transferred from Harris Teachers College. Lewis Arthur D ................... Electrical .................. St. Louis, Mo. I-Iohor List, AIEE, Dormitory and Iackling Terrace Councils, Independents. Licgtq, tack .......................... Mining .......................... DuQuoin, Ill. Triangle Club, Corresponding Secretary, Steward, House Manager, AIMME, Interfraternity Council, Rollanio Board. Light, Richard Lee .........,........ Mechanical ...... ............ R olla, Mo. Honor List, Distinguished Military Student, SAME, Detona- tors, Pershing Rifles, Wesley Foundation, Student Assistant, Mechanical Engineering Department. Linnernan, Ioseph Francis .............. Civil .............. Ramsey, N. I. Lambda Chi Alpha, Glee Club, Glee Club Award, Alpha Phi Omega, ASME, ASCE, American Road Builders. Lomax, Wesley Iames .......... Electrical .......... Edwardsville, Ill. Engineers Club, AIEE, Transferred from the University of Wyoming. Lucido, Peter I. ................., . Ceramic .................. Pine Lawn, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha, Honor List, Detonators, ACS, Miner Board, Miner Board Key, Rollamo Board. Lush, Rollo Smith ...................... Civil ...................... Omaha, Neb. Lambda Chi Alpha, Theta Tau, Honor List, Distinguished Military Student, Student Assistant in Military Department. Lynch, Bobby Ross .................. Mechanical .................. Alton, Ill. - Honor List, ASME, Engineers Club, Independents. McBeth, loseph D ....... ..,..... M ining ............. ...... B evier, Mo. McBrayer, lack R ............. Mining Petroleum ............ Benton, Ill. Theta Xi, Pledge Manager, Vice-President, Transferred from University of Illinois. McCammon, Donald P ........,........ Civil ........,,...... St. Ioseph, Mo. Tech Club, Secretary-Treasurer, Honor List, ASCE, Trans- ierred from St. Joseph junior College. McCullah, Freeman P ....., , .......... Civil. ..,.......,.... Springfield, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Historian, Miner Board. Nineteen Fiity-T e MCDOWQH, Charles M ................. Electrical ...,.......,.... Kaiser, Mo. Honor List, Distinguished Military Student, Tau BGTICI Pl! Phi Kappa Phi, Gold Key, mst-fi Radio Club: Enqmeers Club: Student Educational Scholarship, Theta Mu, Studefli Assistant, Electrical Engineering Department. MCI Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Honor List, Gold KeYi AICIWEP Alpha Chi Sigma, Photo Club, Engineers Club, lr'1d9P9f1d' ents, Student Assistant, Chemical Engineering DepartH'19I1f- UWI9, lohn F ........... Chemical Eng VVOSl'1iT1QTO1'1f MO- MCK99, David Benson ........ Chemical Eng ......... Springfield, MO- Dormitory Council, Transferred ircrn Southeastern State College. McLeane, Robert Wassell ........ Civil ........ Richmond HWS, M0- Slqmq Phi Epsilon, Honor List, AICbE, ASCE: HOHUVHO Boqfdi Miner Board, Student Assistant, Civil DQPUUVVLQM' Pag G Mclviasters, Richard Theta Xi, Steward, Norman ............ Civil ............ St. Louis, Mo. Honor List, Chi Sigma. Macke, lohn George .............. Theta Kappa Phi, man, Phi Kappa .Electrical .............. ..St. Louis, Mo. Pledge Master, Province Rushing Chair- Phi Book Plate Award, Honor List, Blue Key, Theta Tau, Theta Mu, AIEE, IRE, Secretary, Rollamo Board Award, Rollaino Board Associate Editor Editor in Chief, Miner Board, Board of Trustees for Student Publica- ions. MGCZura, George .............. Ceramic .............. East St. Louis, Ill. Tau Beta Pi, Glee Club Award, Phi Kappa Phi- Honor List, Silver Key Award, ACS, Independents, Volunteer Re- search Unit, Kei-amos. Madelang, Robert Radenhurst ........ Mining ........ Milford, Conn. QEME, Student Assistant, Mining Department, Engineers UD. Madison, Robert T ............. Mechanical ........ .... C rystal City, Mo. ASME, Engineers Club. McBrayer McCammon McCullah McDowell Mclntyre McKee McLeane McMasters Macke MacZura Madelang Madison Sixty-0119 . l -1-S+ t Viv' Mahoney Mann March, I. Matson Matthews Menke Mahoney, Charles T ..................... Mining .................... Rolla, Mo. Lambda Chi Alphag Honor List: Theta Tau. Mann, lohn H .,....................... Electrical ...,.................... Rolla, Mo. March, loe Lawrence. ............... Metallurgy ................ Rolla, Mo. Tau Beta Pig Honor List: Foundry Education Foundationg ASMg AFS, Secretary-Treasurer. Senior Class March, Robert Calvin ........, . .... Electrical .............. Kirkwood, Mo. Independentsy Esperanto Club, Transferred from loplin lunior College. Martin, Dan William ...... Mining Geology ...... Pittsburg, Kans. Sigma Nug AIMMEy AtMEg Theta Taug Dake Geological So- ciety: Rollamo Board. Martin, Lewis Chesley ........ Science Geology ........ Darnell, La. Assistant, Geology Departmentp Transferred from University of Louisiana. NN , ' ar wa-af March, R. Martin, D. Martin, L Meskan Michelotti Miller Matson, Don Dean .......... Mining Geology .......... St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Guard, Chaplaing Theta Tau, Football, Fall '48-'49y Fall, '50-'Sly Student Assistant, Mining Depart- ment. Matthews, Lyle Dale ..,.... ...... M echanical ................ Nebo, Mo. Honor Listp ASME. Menke, Gregory V ..................... Civil ........ ....... S t. Louis, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi: Theta Tau. Meskan, David Albert .............. Metallurgy .............. Chicago, Ill. Triangle Club, Treasurer, Vice-President, President: Tau Beta Pig Honor List, Phi Kappa Phiy Silver and Blue Keyg AFSQ Interfaith Councilg Rollamo Board. Michelotti, Joseph ....... ...... C eramic ................ Lansdowne, Pa. ACS. Miller, Herbert Eugene ............ Mining ............ Humboldt, Kans. AIMME, Spelunkersg Transferred from Chanute Iunior Col- lege. 'G' Moore Morefield Moy Neiheiser Nelson Neumann Mulholland Murphy Myers Newkirk Nolan Nutter Page Sixty-Two ' .nz.-....- 4-us. ,, , , . . -..-.... ,,, . . ,-.e,..... ,,., ,-,-.1-v-1- v --efe--911-.-wrgiy-rfrffreeg.-:-4-2,113 ,. .-2 .1 . if-'ffm' -N12 -' - ..-+131Ta'Fj5:-ze-5-Jes, 32- -4-7. f .1-, Q- -. - - - 1 ' '11 - -' Ez-: ff,.f:f:s:s'.. f v ,-4, MYSTS Euqene William ................ Civil ................ St. Ioseph Mo. SEEIECLHIBSU- ABBA' Independents' Tech Club' Interfaith - ...... S 3. g ....... , M Moria? 'Phi Omega: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Honor 4 LIS: . I , d' g I Moore Franklin Lavcrntn... ........ Civil ...... ...... h olla Mo, ld George Stewart Chemical En DeKalb o. . ,JGIQQ Club' Detonators' Pershing Rifles Comman ln Cffilflgrg Distinguished Military Student: Student Assistant, Chemical Department. I Hong Shu ................. ...Civil ...... ........ N ew York, N. Y, MOSEXSCE: Tech Club. glfgschelp Oliphant Osbourne pupens Paar Palmer l Penne Patton Pawloskl Y Pefret Pl'11ll1pS Mulhoumld, lohn Earl, Ir ...............,... Civil .................. Sparta, Ill. gifskgq TCU: Honor List: ASCE: ABBA: IndepencleniS1 Tech Murphy, lose-ptr iohn ........4...., Electrical .....,........ Baldwin, N. Y. ghel? Kifppa Phi, Executive Council, Sergeant at Arms, Hfesldefltl Tau Beta Pi: Theta Mu: Theta Tau: Blue KQYF POHBI l-151: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate AWolrd7' AIEEJ IRE' BT9S1dent: Football: Miner Board, Editor in Chief: Mmelf ,Oqfd KQV? ROllamo Board, Advertising Editor, Sports Edl- Qri RQ1lCIrno Board Award: St. Patfs Board: Student Assist- 'Tlllt Library, Neiheiser Charles Lo ' . P t l R' Peimleum Club: Anais ero eum .... ichmond Hgts Mo. N9lS01'1. Allan R., lr ............... Mining ...........,.. Proctorville, Ohio Theta Xi: Honor List: Transferred from Marshall College. Neumann, Norbert F ,..... ....... . .Metallurgy .............. St. Louis, Mo. Tau'Beta Pl: Honor List: Rollamo Board Award: Foundry- mens Educational Foundation Scholarship: AFS: Photo 'Clubi Student Assistant, Library and Physical Education. Newkirk, Thomas ..... Mining Geology .... Mamaroneck, N. Y. Slqfflfl Phl EPS1101'17ISigma Gamma Epsilon: Honor List: AIME: Dake Geological Society: Canterbury Club: Student Assistant, Dean Williams' Office: Transferred from St. Law- rence University. Nolan, Iohn Berry .......... .... ...... C i vil ,........... ...... L ittle Rock, Ark. Chi Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi: Honor List: Alpha Phi Omega: ASSE: Engineers Club: Transferred from Little Rock Iunior o ege Nutter, Roy W .......... .... ....... M i ning .................... Windham, Conn. Honor List: Dake Geological Society: AIME: Rollamo Board: Canterbury Club: Independents. Oberschelp, William F .... ,... ..... E l ectrical ............ St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Nu: Cheerleader. Oliphant, Edgar, Ir ....... Chemical Eng ....... Richmond Hgts, Mo. Sigma Nu, Treasurer: Alpha Chi Sigma: Tau Beta Pi:' Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi: Gold Key Award: Blue Key: AIChE: Engineers Club: Student Assistant, Chemical De- Nilleteell Fitty-Two partment. Osbourne, Claude Iames ............ Electrical ............ Neosho, Mo Theta Mu: Honor List: AIEE: Dormitory Council, Chairman: Independents: Transferred from Ioplin Iunior College. Owens, Robert Iackson ................ Electrical ................ Rolla, Mo. Theta Mu: Honor List: Distinguished Military Student: AIME: Student Assistant, Electrical Engineering Department. Paar, William Adolph .............. Electrical ........... ...lackson, Mo. Triangle Club: Theta Tau: Tau Beta Pi: Honor List: Glee Club Award: AIEE: MSM Band. Transferred from Southeast Missouri State College. G Th t , lr...Chemical Eng...Kansas City, Mo. Palmer' Gorge. mms - - - Alchr, Glee Club: Rorc Kappa Alpha, Alpha Chi Sigma, Band. - - ' Mo. P , E l Edward ........ Mining Petroleum ........ St. LOUIS, Gp1?qppgrA1pha, Vice-President: Honor List: AIME: Rifle Club: lnterfraternity Council: Petroleum Club. Patton, Denver Stuart .......... Mechanical .,........ Morris City, Ill. ASME: Student Council: Independents: Engineers Club. Civil Pittsburgh Pa l k', B nard Louis .............. .............. I , - PGVCSE Ebsilcil: Tau Beta Pi: Honor' List: Phi Kappa Phi: ASCE: Lucy Wgrtham Iames Scholarship. Penney, William M ...... ...... C ivil ........ ...... C layton, Mo. ASCE. Perret Alberto E ......... Mechanical ........ Union De Reyes, Cuba ASME. Phillips, Robert William..gChemical Enq...k-Kegsifogitlignlzlgg Gamma Delta: Alpha Chi Sigma, Trans erre City Iunior College. Page Sixty-Three Pierson, Harold L ............. Mining Geology ............ Palestine, lll. Triangle Club, Treasurer, Steward, Honor List, Dake Geolog- ical Society, Glee Club. Potter, Vernon Carl .............. Metallurgy. ...... ....... W ichita, Kans. Honor List, ASPE, AFS, ASM, Varsity Rifle Team, Student Assistant, Metallurgy Department, Engineers Club. Priest, Iohn Elwood .................... Civil .................... Hannibal, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Honor List, ASCE, Transferred from Hannibal-LeGrange College. Proctor, Robert Lee ................ Mechanical .................. Zeigler, lll. Sigma Phi Epsilon, President, Theta Tau, ASME, Football fLettered Four Timesl, M Club, St. Pat's Board, Vice-Presi- dent, Student Assistant, Physical Education Department. Pulford, William Miles .............. Electrical .............. St. Louis, Mo. AIEE, Dormitory Council, Independents, Student Assistant, Electrical Engineering Department, Transferred from Harris Teachers College. Quatrochi, Philip I ....... Chemical Eng ....... New Rochelle, N. Y. Honor List, Alpha Chi Sigma, AlChE. Quick, Thomas Edward .......... Mechanical .......... St. Louis, Mo. Phi Kappa Phi, Honor List, ASME, Glee Club, Pershing Rifles, Detonators, Student Council, Wesley Foundation, In- dependents, Tech Club, Student Assistant, Library. Quinlan, Lawrence Eugene ...... Mechanical ...... St. Louis, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi, Pledge Master, Vice-President, Rollamo Board, Rollamo Board Key. Quinn, Donald Ioseph .......... Mining Geology .......... Rolla, Mo. Dake Geological Society, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Honor List, AIME, Independents, Student Assistant, Mining Department, Transferred from St. Ioseph's College. Rafferty, Ray F ......................... Civil ........................ St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma, Vice-President, Honor List, AlChE, ARBA, Student Council. Ramsay, Glendon lack .......... Metallurgy ......... .Rochester, N. Y. AFS, ASM, Canterbury Club, Student Assistant, Library. Reeves, Ernest Ioseph .................... Chemical ................................ Engineers Club, Tech Club, Independents, Student Council, Honor List, Iunior Class, Secretary. Reschetz, Raymond Rudy ............ Mining .............. Evanston, Ill. Tau Kappa Epsilon, AIME, Sergeant at Arms, ROTC Band. Rhodes, Chester David. ..... Chemical ...... Cape Girardeau, Mo. AIChE, Student Assistant, Registrar Office. Senior Blass Richey, Clarence E ......... Mechanical .......... Independence, Mo Tech Club, BSU, ASME, Student Council, Glee Club, Stu- dent Council Award, Sophomore Class, Treasurer. Riley Iohn Ioseph Mining Geology Webster Groves o Sigma Nu AIME Student Council Detonators Roberts Fred E Minin S rm 1 1 Q p gfied ll Tau Kappa Epsilon Tau Beta P1 Phi Kappa Phi ALME AIMME Honor List Robertson Iohn Milton Ceramic St Louis Mo P1 Kappa Alpha Tau Beta P1 Phi Kappa Phi ACS Rollamo Board Honor List Ceramic Engineering Iunior Award Keramos Track Student Council Varsity Awara in Track Stud nt Assistant in Ceramic Department Robinson Paul David Minino Petroleum Clyde Triangle Club Steward AIME Photo Club Rollamo Board Rodolakis Michael S Mining Geology Springfield Mass Sigma Phi Epsilon Kitchen Manager Tau Beta P1 Dake Geological Society Sigma Gamma Epsilon Phi Kappa Phi Blue Key AIME Miner Canterbury Club Honor List Lucy W' Iames Scholarship American Smelter and Refiners Scholarship Student Council Award Student Assistant Min ing Department Student Ass stant Registrar s Office Pierson Potter Priest Proctor Pulford Quatrochi Quick Quinlan Quinn Rafferty Ramsay Reeves Rogers Virgil Lester Ceramic Flagler Colo ACS Keramos Honor List Student Assistant Ceramic partment Roster Edward Lewis Chemlcal Fort Leonard Wood Mo Independents Secretary Alpha Psi Omega Secretary MSM Players Rothweller Charles Edward Metallurgy St Louis Mo Engineers Club AFS ASM AIME Ruhl Iames F Electrlcal Sprlngtield Mo Independents Engineers Club Tau Beta Phi Phi Kappa Phi AIEE ROTC Band Wesley Foundat1on Honor L1st Theta Mu Student Assistant Electrical Engineering Depart ment Transferred from Southwest Missouri State College Rurnsey Donald Austin Metallurgy Albany N Y Independents Tech Club Glee Club Canterbury Club Honor List Ruppert Theodore A Mining Petroleum Affton Mo Kappa Sigma Treasurer President Theta Tau AIME Inter fraternity Council Rollamo Board Miner Board Honor List Page Sixty Four 'SJSU CD31 J W . I , F.. ..-..,..T U 0 1 .- f Nineteen Filly-T 0 Virginia F ............,.............. Civil ........................ Rolla, Mo. Scheltler, Tom Logan .............. Mechanical .............. Riverton, lll. , SGbo'CE, Si1VQf Kay Award, l--lotior List, Traiisierrcd troiii Pasa- Independents, Engineers Club, ASME, MSPE, Student Coun- AS 'I mor Coueqel cil, Glee Club, Spelunkers, Honor List, Wesley Foundation, delm U ' Transierred trorn Springfield Iunior College. 5 nders, ConnellY. lY -------- --'lllemuiuqy 'A , li tmstls UW' MU- Schiene, Quentin Ioseph ............ Ceramic. ........... St. Louis, Mo. G S- mg Nu, President, Theta Tau, Scribe, lnterlraternity Tech Club, ACS, Transferred from Harris Teachers College. lg C11 President: lkliiier Board, Exchange Editor, Miner v - Coufld Kes, Camefbmey Club, Honor List, Sophoiiiare Clqssl Schiermeyer, Harry lohn ............ Civil ............ Edwardsville, lll, 59:11 President Lambcga Chi Alpha, Tech Club, ASCE, Rollamo Board, Rol- 1 9' ' amo oard Key, Glee Club, Wesley Foundation. Sanders, EUQGUQ Fred --'--- Chemlccl lliellsifi' Grolfesf MO- Schlingman, Paul Norris .......... Mechanical .......... St. Louis, Mo. Si ma Phi Epsilw. Pfesldellh Altilm hm 5ltFlmF AGU Belcf Pi Kappa Alpha, ASME, Transferred irorn Harris Teachers Pi? Blue Kev: AIChE, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, College, ,' - . 1 Qs A5s's'a t, ll i 'ml Lei 't 2 t. , honor List' blukm X K H L Mlm 1 llm mln Schmitt, Donald Earl .................... Mechanical .............................. Schafer Robert Philip ....,..... Petroleum .......... Edwardsville, Ill, 525325 Rlxfilflggligfgcztlsscfelfllfifi GUFHYHC1 DGMCII ASME: Theta Kqopa Phi, Council: Theta Tau, Honor List, Phi Kappa ' ' Phi Egolf Plate Award: ASCE: AINNE: AIMEJ Track: Var- Schneider, Samuel Iames ..... ....... C erarnic ............ St. Louis, Mo. Sm, AAWQ1-d, '50, hitertratermty Council, Rollanio Board, ln- Pi Kappa Alpha, Conductor, Independents, ACE, Kerarnos, deoehdents, Tech Club, Student Assistant, Library. Honor List, Rollgmo Bgqrd, t Rhggleg Richey Riley Roberts Robertson 55533501 Rgdglgkig Rogers glosfr C gtotlgzveileg gukhlf R ppw, Sa o an ers, . an ers, . c aer SEFSEZI Sgiighe Schiernieyer Schlingrnan Schmitt SCh1'191d9T Pqqrg Sixty-Five 'NIU 4-.-s df! lim Q-JV xslt' ww- iff' Wow Schoenbeck Schoeppel Scott Seipel Shaner Sheehan Steadman Steele Stegemeier Stewart, R. Stickle Stinebaugh Senior Class Schoenbeclc, Robert H ............... Civil .............. Stoughton, Wisc. ASCE, Transferred from Wisconsin School of Technology. Schoeppel, Robert I ............. Mining Petroleum ..,..... Sparta, lll. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sergeant at Arms, Theta Tau, AIME, Football, M Club, President, Student Assistant in Physical Education Department. Scott, Vernon Ray ............ Mechanical. ....,.. .,.. P oplar Bluff, Mo. Engineers Club, Honor List, Transferred from Southeast Mis- souri State College. Scrivner, I. Roger .................. Ceramic ............ ...... S t. Louis, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha, Assistant Treasurer, Vice-President, ACS, Kerarnos, Rollamo Board, Honor List, Transferred from Har- ris Iunior College. Seay, Edward Allen .......... Electrical ........,. Independence, Mo. Tech Club, AIEE, Glee Club, Baptist Student Union. i i Scrivner Seay Segelhorst Smith Soehlke Spencer , Stephens Stevens Stewart, G. t Stinger Stites Stopkevyc 5 Segelhorst, Raymond Edwin ........ Electrical ........ Beaufort, Mo. , Engineers Club, AIEE, Honor List. 2 I t Seiple, Iohn Roman, Ir ............... Civil ..........,... Poplar Bluff, Mo. . ASCE, SAME, Secretary. t i Shaner, Donald George .......... Mechanical.. ........ St. Louis, Mo. 1 Engineers Club, Independents, ASME. Sheehan, Maurice Keith .... , ............... Civil .................. Risco, Mo. Kappa Alpha, Usher, Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, St. Pat's t Board, Glee Club, Honor List. 1 I Smith, Hugh Ferguson ...... Mining Petroleum ...... Palestine, lll. ? Triangle Club, Assistant Treasurer, AIME, Petroleum Club, Glee Club, Student Assistant in Library. l Soehlke, Richard George .............. Chemical ................ Alton, lll. Tech Club, Independents, AIChE, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Chi Sigma, Rollamo Board, Silver Key, Distinguished Military Student, Honor List. i Page Sixty-Six : i l ld W civil vanaaiia 111. ' Ln - WV-'-1 '- -ra-, ire,-.1:'? ':-.,..',?!1 -- '1'g5f- :jj:fr.z--:,:-:q.:- 5:1-5.5, Tankersley lames Hall ............ Civil ............ Caruthersville Mo. ASCE, Chi Sigma, Honor List. ,MN -.. ..,-.-..-1 ,-reurm-.,,,vu-,I , nw Avg- -ue ' 1- -- 1 , , I 'D 3 . u f 5 I WJ, , 'ff Et I i i I I ,SOIST -f-T , zrt, G. ezfyc rl Dona ..................... .................... Spence Club: Alpha Phi Omega, ASCE, Glee Club, Photo ESCQ. Wesley Foundation, Hammer Throwers, Detonators, Pelislainq Rifles, Commanding Officer. Morris Wayne Mining .......... Des Moines, Ia. dmen, .......... SteCCanterbury Club, Transferred from Wisconsin Institute. lectrical ............ Iefferson City, Mo. S, 919, Iohn Oliver ............ E 9 . Engineers Club, Honor List. Stegemeier, George L ..... Mining Petroleum .... Wood River, Ill. Theta Kappa Phi, Treasurer, Theta Tau, Phi Kappa Phi, ' Phi Book Plate Award, AIMME, Tau Beta Pi, K Phi app? P troleum Club- Rollanio Board Key, Rollamo Blue KEY, 9 , , 1 Board, Literary Editor, Miner Board, Secretary, Honor List, A. P. Green Scholarship. Stephens, lay Anthony ............ Mechanical .......... St. Louis, Mo. 'eers Club, Independents, ASME, Student Council, E nqln Cl ss, President. Senior C1 Stevens, Everett George ............ Ceramic ............ St. Louis, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha, Assistant Pledge Master, Conductor, Assist- ' B d' GI Club, Honor List. ant House Manager, Rollamo oar , ee ..................Baux1te, Ark. Stewart, Gene Edward .................. Civil ' Tech Club, ASCE, Transferred from Arkansas Polytechnic College. t Robert Emery Metallurgy Logansport, Ind. Stewar , .......... .......... Independents, Phi Kappa Phi, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. Stickle, Dirck Best ...... Mining Petroleum ...... Rhinebeck, N. Y. Tech Club, Independents, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, MSPE, AIME, Honor List. Stinebaugh, Thomas Eugene .... Electrical .... East St. Louis, Ill. AIEE, Transferred from Washington University. Stinger, Dale Wayne .... Mining Petroleum .... Mt. Vernon, Ia. AIMME, Petroleum Club. Stites Wilbur Daniel ...................... Civil .....,................ Rolla, Mo. Chi Epsilon, Distinguished Military Student, Honor List. C' 'l Omaha Neb Stopkevyc, Waldemar Dmitro ............ 1V1 ............ , . Tech Club, Independents, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Chi Epsilon, Gamma Delta, Spelunkers, ASCE, AMRBS, Honor List, International Fellow- ship, Student Assistant to Drawing Department. Stott, Merril Lee .................. Chemical .................... Lebanon, Mo. Independents, AIChE, MSPE, Honor List. Stovall ohnnie Norman ............ Civil ............ lndepenence, Mo , I - Lambda Chi Alpha, President, Theta Tau, St. Pat's Board, Chi Epsilon, ASCE, Honor List, Distinguished Military Nineteen Filly-Two Strite, Russell Richard ..,....... Chemical .......... Wayr1eSbOfO, PCI. Tech Club: AlChE. Service. Suren, Robert George ............ Mechanical ...... ...... S t. Louis, Mo. ' ' ' 'l' St dent Theta 'Kappa Phi, Vice-President, Student Counci, lu Council Award, Honor List, Glee Club, Student Assistant. Petroleum Engineering Department. l Sparta Wisc. Sulheflilrlcl, Robert George .... Mining Geo ogy .... I ', I tl DCIke Geological Society, Transferred from Wisconsin ns 1- tute oi Technology. Staunton Ill SWQQUGY, Iames Robert .............. Mining ................ , 3 Slqma Gamma Epsilon, Independents, Engineers Club,GPhd Kappa Phi, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate, raa Beta Pi, O KGY Award, Honor List, AIMME. 1 Tflbachnick, Daniel .......... Petroleum .......... University City.I B510- . 1 I- AIDIICI Epsilon Pi, Scribe, AIMME, Petroleum Club, T19 fraternity Council. Tankersley, William Richard .... Mining Petroleum .... Rolla, Mo. Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Silver Key, AIME, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Honor List. Tarr, Clarence Michael .......... Metallurgy .......... Springfield, Ill. Tech Club, Independents, AIME, ASM, Photo Club, Ameri- can Poundrymen's Society, Honor List, Wesley Foundation, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. Taylor, Cleo Eugene .................... Civil .................... Shipman, Ill. IGamma Delta, House Clerk, Treasurer, Chi Epsilon, Honor ist. Taylor, Eugene Lee ........ Mining Geology ........ Blue Island, Ill. Gamma Delta, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, b E Cl b Illinois Mining Institute Schol- Canterbury Clu , vers u , arship, Kennecutt Scholarship, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. Stott Stovall Strite Suren Sutherland Sweeney Tabachnick Tankersley, I. Tankersley W Tarr Taylor, C. Taylor, E. ,....,......-L Page Sixty-Seven .E , R ,t .iii i :gtg :SX ., .. i. ., V :Q.A.y. um fs, Q 3? 4-9 ' . 4 . . gt r W., 3 1 Z r, 3 gap 17' E L Jw 4775 Xu, offs' ARIN .li ' Templeton Thompson, I. H. Thompson, I. M. Tietjens Tippit Traversone Ulz Uthoif - VanBebber Templeton, Iames B ......... Metallurgy ........ Niagara Falls, N. Y. ASM, Photo Club, American Foundrymen's Society, Vice Chairman. Thompson, lack Herrick ........ Mechanical ........ Normandy, Mo. Thompson, Iames Monroe ............ Metallurgy ............ Aldan, Pa. Triangle Club, Recording Secretary, Honor List, AIME. Senior Class Tietjens, lames Arthur. ............. Chemical .............. St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Nu, Recorder, Gamma Delta, Football Squad, '49, Football M , '50, M Club, '50, Treasurer, '51, Varsity Swimming Team, '50, '51, ' Tippit, Denvel Lee .................. Mechanical .................. loplin, Mo. Alpha Chi Sigma, Guard, Independents, President, Vice- President, Senior Class, Honor List, ASME, MSM Players, Vice-President, Dormitory Council, Student Council, Espe- ranto Club, Vice-President, Miner Board, Missouri Colege Newspaper Association Award for Feature, Transferred from Ioplin Iunior College. VanBuskirk Vance Vanderheyden Traversone, Frank Iohn ............ Mining ............ New York, N. Y. Honor List, AIME, Dormitory Council. Uiz, William come ....................,. Mining ...................... Joliet, 111. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Secretary, Theta Tau, Wesley Founda- tion, AIME, lnteriraternity Council, Football Squad, '49, Football M , '50, M Club, '50, Secretary. Uthotf, Robert Fred .................... Mining .................. Gillespie, Ill. Honor List. Van Bebber, Iames Alexander, lr ........... Civil .......... Rolla, Mo. ASCE, Student Assistant, Chemical Engineering Department. Van Buskirk, Lyman F ........... Mechanical ........ Greenfield, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi, Rollamo Board, ROTC Band. Vance, Iames Frederick .... Mechanical .... Midland Park, N. I. Independents, Tech Club, Honor List, ASME. Vanderheyden, Eugene Theo ....... Metallurgy ...... St. Louis, Mo. Theta Xi, Chi Sigma, APO, ACS, ASM, Rollamo Board, Missouri Academy of Science. W- '1T -3 Vfmfossen VC1DOrean Varanouskas Vaughn Vickers Wagner WGh1 Wakefield Walizer Wqrgo ' Watson Weeks Page Sixty-Eight V nfossen, David Franklin ............ Chemical .............. Alton, Ill. Glingineers Club, Alpha Chi Sigma, Honor List, AIChE, Foot- dj M Club' Distinguished Military Student, Wahl, Ward B ............. Mechanical ............ Longmeadow Mass. ASME, Transferred from American International College. ,, 1, .....-..-. .sf f...,- -,f nw- -1-ey. rs. . -eva.-v-vrrzrsfeffgfe.-f 32'E. ,,f'f,. ' W ' 'T V l , A 1.-? J 1 L tt re I , gSi1eg1teAi,sistant, Physical Education Department. , Paul Oliver ...................... Civil .................. Rolla, Mo. vapiiigdla Chi Alpha, Hammer Throwers, Vice-President. Varanouskas, Ioseph Paul ........ Civil ........ Staten Island, N. Y. - - '1 P 'a t- Tech Club, Independents, ASCE, Student Counci, resi en, ackling Terrace Council, American Road Builders Associa- 1. l1OI1. Wakefield, Roger E. ...... Metallurgy ...... Webster Groves, Mo. Tech Club, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, AIME, American Foundrymen's Association, Photo Club. Walizer, lames Edward .......... Chemical .......... Pillsburg, Kans. Honor List. Wargo, Ioseph George .......... Mining Geology .......... Loami, Ill. Engineers Club, Independents, Tau Beta Pi, Honor List, AIME- Si ma Gamma Epsilon, C. L. Dake Geological So- : Q ciety, Transferred from Springfield Iunior College. Watson, Ronald Richard ...... ........ E lectrical .............. loplin, Mo. Kappa Alpha, Theta Mu, Transferred from Ioplin Iunior College. Weeks, Charles Allyn ................ Ch.emical ................ Berlin, N. I. Lambda Chi Alpha, AIChE, Alpha Chi Sigma, Glee Club. Weinland, Harold Albert ........ Mining ........ East St. Louis, Ill. Honor List, Petroleum Club, C. L. Dake Geological Society, Transferred from Jefferson College. Weiss, Nicholas Mathias ...... . ..... Chemical ............ St. Louis, Mo. Gamma Delta, House Manager, Transferred from Harris Teachers College. Welke, Albert Harold .... Mining Petroleum .... Burlington, Wisc. AIME, Petroleum Club, Transferred from Wisconsin Institute of Technology. Nineteen titty-Two Westerman, Howard Wayne ...... Chemical ...... Wellington, Mo. Tech Club, Tau Beta Pi, Honor List, Alpha Chi Sigma, Wes- ley Foundation, Student Assistant, Chemical Engineering Department. Westmoreland, Darus Sidney, Ir ....... Civil ...... Magnolia, Ark. ' ' - ' St dent As Honor List, Road Builders, Hammer Throwers, u - ' ' ' - t d from sistant, Chemical Engineering Department, Trans erre Georgia Tech and Oklahoma A. G M. Whelan, Kenneth Iames .......... Mechanical .......... St. Louis, Mo. Engineers Club, Independents, ASME. . Louis, Mo. Wickey, Robert O ................. Chemical ................ St I Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, AIChE, Alpha Chi Siqmfl, Hecfvrderz S11V9f Key Award. ' Wilcox William Richard .... Mining Geology .... Alliance, Ohio I I ' - d from Kentucky State Univer- I Honor List, AIME, Graduate sity. Warn d ' W lk , . Westelvxrxlian 2,,tfVvZS,iqOr91cnd Wie-lin Williams, Chester L ............... Electrical .............. Birch Tree, Mo. Wlclfet' Wilcox Williams, C. Engineers Club, AIME. Williams, N. Winton Wolfberg , I t I . 'll' , Norman ......... ...... M echanical ....... . Jqljgglljlli Eugene William., ...... Mechanical ........ St. Louis, Mo. W1 Tlgglsclubp ASME. Vickers, Edward Lafayette .... Mining .... Indian Sprinasf TWH- Winton., Mark F ------- i---J --'---- iifjlfllelgg''X,gg3Bg1Q'Gg,q1If2, Si me Gamma hom i?.?.t2?.iiZftE?.2. .9 r Slty of Tennessee. Wflqrler, Frederick Rudolph ........ Electrical ........ Sedalia, MO- 1 Missouri Theta Mu, Honor List, Transferred from Centra State College. Wolfberg Leonard Harold .............. Chemical .............. loliet, Ill A1pha'Epsilon Pi, Vice-President, Interfraternity Council. Page Sixty-Nine Wong, Arthur Sun ........ ....... C ivil ........ ....... N ew York, N. Y. Wong, Hong ........ ........ C ivil ....... ........ N ew York, N. Y. ASCE. Wood, Iames E. .................. Electrical ...... ...... L easburg, Mo. Engineers Club, AIEE. Wood, William Allen ................ Mechanical ....... ...... S alem, Ill. Engineers Club, ASME, Photo Club. Workman, Raymond Iohn ...... Mechanical.. .... Memphis, Tenn. Honor List, ASME. Yager, Orville Timken .............. Mechanical ................ Rola, Mo. Independents, ASME, Canterbury Club, Treasurer, Senior Class, Transferred from Mohawk College. Zachelrneyer, Norman Paul ............ Mining ............ Chicago, Ill. AIME, Rifle Club, Transferred from Wright Iunior College and University of Illinois. Zang, Richard Darrell .... Science Geology .... East St. Louis, lll. Tech Club, Dake Geological Society, Transferred from Belle- ville Township Iunior College. Zedalis, Iohn Paul .................. Mining .................. Collinsville, lll. Triangle, Corresponding Secretary, Honor List, Rollamo Board, Dake Geological Society. Zenik, Xftfilliam lohn ............ Metallurgy ............ Granite City, Ill. Triangle, Secretary, Rollamo Board. Zupan, Milan lohn .................. Ceramic .................. St. Louis, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha, Librarian, ACE, MSM Players, Student Council. Zuanut, lflfilliam Henry .................. Civil ................ St. Louis, Mo. Tech Club, ASCE, MSPE. Semin Class Arfman, Robert William .............. Electrical ................ Rolla, Mo. Berry, Charles A ......... Chemical Eng ......... Mamaroneck, N. Y. Berry, Hugh Rogers, lr ......... Mechanical ........ New York, N. Y. Honor List, Spelunkers, Transferred from Syracuse Univer- sity and College City of New York. Bilheimer, Earl Lee ..............., Mining .............. .Bonne Terre, Mo. Independent, Honor List, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, AIME, Transferred from University of Michigan. Chorney, Peter .................... Electrical ........ . ..... Albion, N, Y, Honor List, AIEE. Vtfong, A. Wong, H. Wood, I Wood, W. Workman Yaqer Zachelmeyer Zang Zedalis Zenik Zupan Zvanut Derossett, Virgil I ................. Mechanical ................ Bolivar, Mo. Honor List, ASME, Transferred from Southwest Baptist Col- lege, University of Missouri. Drummond, Floyd Mont ................ Electrical ................ Rolla, Mo. Theta Mu! Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, AIEE, Student Assistant, Electrical Engineering Department. Eichenberger, Thomas Leon ..Metallurgy.. Herculaneurn, Mo. American Foundrymen's Society. Finklang, Iohn Walter ........ Mining Geology ........ St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Phi Omega, Treasurer, Vice-President, AIME, Dake Geological Society, Spelunkers, Student Council, Student Assistant in Library and Mechanical Department. ' Page Seventy s - A --.---4 , .. J.-ufrcwrfffsrszff: greg FQ fs rod, l ger lalis rnut X. h .......... Mechanical ....,..... St. Louis, Mo. Gere-qu, Kenneth losep Engineers Club. Goul, Richard D ......... Mining Geology ........ Long Beach, Calif. ' - AIME, Dake Geological Society, Transferred from H L t. Ld-J:grBddch City College. G qdy, Robert Franklin ............ Ceramic ,........... Mason City, la. . . I T rLambda Chi Alpha, Vice-President, Secretary, 'Theta au, eramos- ACE, Canterbury Club, Transferred from Mason K . City lunior College. Electrical ....... ...... R olla, Mo. Hall, Iames H ......................... AIEE, Fencing Club. l Radius T Ceramic .................... Annutt, Mo. Hens ee, ..................... Honor List, Transferred from Southwest Baptist College. Hockenbury, Melvin Conrad ..Metallurgy.. Asbury Park, N. I. Ka pa Alpha, Secretary, . President, Honor List, Student P Council, Glee Club, American Foundrymens Society, Wes ley Foundation. d F Mining Petroleum Webster Groves, Mo. Howe, Bernar ..... .... Sigma Phi Epsilon, Iunior Marshal, AIME, Miner Board, Rollamo Board. lankowski, Edward I ................... Civil .................. Nashville, lll. - Second Lieutenant, Student Assistant in Chem- ASCE, ROTC ical Engineering Department. ..............Ewardsville, Ill. Knauel, Edward R ............... Electrical Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, MSM Rifle Club, Spelunkers, MSM Dormitory Coun- cil, Secretary, Theta Mu, MSPE, AIEE. Kronst, Edwin Frank ........ Mining Geology ........ Wilsonville, Ill. AIME. Kulig, Dennis ........................ Mining ........................ Passaic, N. I Lambda Chi Alpha, Honor List, AIMME, ROTC Band, Trans ferred from Champlain College. ldan, Pa. Lutz, Norman Richard .......... Mining Geology .......... A Triangle, Treasurer, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate: Phi Ka a Phi, AIME, Gold Key Award, Dake Geological PP Society. Nineteen Fitty-T e ' McClinton, lohn Lewis .............. Ceramic ............. .St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Guard, Vice-President, Theta Tau, AIME, ACE, lnterfraternity Council, St. Pat's Board, Vice-President. McCullough, Hubert Welker ............ Electrical ............ Rolla, Mo. AIEE, Transferred from Missouri State Teachers College. Maday, Donald Stanley .............. Mining .............. Buffalo, N. I. gdependent, Tech Club, AlME,' President of Freshman GSS. Mathewson, Harry K ..... Chemical Eng ..... Port lefferson, N. Y. AlChE, Transferred from Adelphi College. Quatiaro, William ......,. Electrical ........ Rockville Center, N. Y. Independents, Transferred from Champlain College and Hof- stra College. ' Regan, Robert Henry ............ Mining ........... .Whitestone, N. Y Kappa Alpha, Historian, M.S.M. Rifle Club, Secretary, Presi- dent, Miner Board, Secretary, C. L. Dake Geological Society, Honor List. Re es Cnauencio .............. Ceramic ................ Bogota, Colombia Y , Tech Club, Independents, Interfellowship Council. Keokuk, la. Swenson, Ernest Leroy .............. Metallurgy .............. T' b ok Paul W ........... Mining Geology .......... St. Louis, Mo. im ro , Pi Kappa Alpha, Honor List, Spelunkers, Dake Geological Society. M h nical St Louis Mo Townsend, Robert lohn .......... ec a ............ . , . Tau -Kappa Epsilon, Honor List, Alpha Phi Omega, AIEE, ASME, Canterbury Club. ll. Walz, Robert Leo .............. Mining Geology .............. Quincy, I Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate, Honor List, Engineers Club, Dake Geological Society, Lucy h' - Kennecutt Scholarship, Trans- Wortham larnes Scholars ip, ferred from Culver Stockton. Weiss, Ralph B ........... Science Geology .......... New York, N. Y. ' ' ' ' ' E silon' Honor Alpha Epsilon Pi, Sentinel, Sigma Gamma p , ' ' ME S lunkers, Inter- List, Interfraternity Council, AIM , pe faith Council, Dake Geological Society, Student Assistant, Library. Page Seventy-One 'I n g . . . qmv v- ,,..-..----4.--m-vm. - f j 1 r Mf ,-Wfff'Y! t','f 4, , I C . l v Jumur Class U H ,. 5. 'i i l ll l 41.-ang. Abendroth Abernathy Aceto Akers I E Akers I E Algermtssen A 1 Allen Andersen Andre Antrlm Argo Arter Barbr r Bardon Barton Baurnqardner Bayer Beasley Bender Bennett Bergstrom Black Blackwell Aoendrotn Bernhard Paul St Louls o Aoernathy lane Ellzey Cap Grrardeau o A eto 'Wayne Mrchael St Lou1s o Akers Iarnes Edward Nevada o Akers Iarnes Ea vard Bonn Terre o Algermrssen eflvester Theo Montgomery A11 Anrnad Kabul Atahamstan Anderson Rob t Varr n Clncago lll And e Henry Ernest Lynorook N Y Antrtrn Carl Mrlton Independence Mo Page Seventy Two f Argo lames Walker Arter R1chard Wlllram Barb1er W1ll1am Ioseph Bardon Donald Garrett Barton C Dean Baumgardner Arthur Ray Bayer W1ll1am Stecle Sprmgfleld St Louls St l..ou1s Ferguson Alton Neelyvllle Mt Vernon O x O Ill Bender Iohn Henry New Phtladelphla O Bennett W1ll1am Eugene Repubhc Mo Bergstrom Wallace James Iohet Ill 1. . 'e ' ' , ' ..... ' ............. . ' , M . , ......... ................. ' ' , M ' , .......... ' e ' , M . , ' ' ' ' ........................ . ' , Mo 4-6 ' ..... , .................. . ', ...................... . ',MO . Y ---.-----..--..----.-----.. A , M . , ................ ...... , Mo. - - 1 - ... kv .,.........,,....... 9 I M - , . .......................................... -, M . 1 ' , 'lt ......... , Mo. , ................ ' , Mo. , ......................,..,........ . , g I ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , 23-HGH, Lawrence Eugene, lf ------- l1'1d9P91'1d9f1C9, MO. Beasley, Donald Henry ................ Raymondville, Mo. ., er U' . e . .... , ................ ' , . , ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, ' ' , , I' 1 ' ' ' U -' - '- -'------- -'--- -1 - - , .................... , . I ------------------ ..-. . , . , . ........ . .... ............ . , . 4--'H-..e:-.' f ....,, - - - f 1 - -A . .- . ,--f:...'f - 4- f f- A ' ' -V '- -- - ' - A - r.,a...... V ..t1.t-,..,...-.,- -:,-.gq-,. ,-.- Bkjck, kenneth Lewis ........... gkickwell, Vifilliani Charles ....... ................Rolla ...SL Francais, O. Mo. Chuen, Lee Shuclc ............ Clare, Thomas Ioseph ........ -- Ye'- .......NeW York, N. Y. ,...........Rolla, Mo. 1, -U S-.-M - ,Q':lgJF5I'1':fL5'Q'??'F'7'T'1!7'f,?'f72'j1 - . . 'T' -1 rf J H Boyd' Marvin Wayne .,....., Brown, Archibald M ........ Buescher, Roinuald Lewis... Bujewski, Gregory losepli ...... . CGHGWQYA Charles Henry.. Carr, Rqlph Vxfilliam ......,..... Carpenter, Richard .....,..,... Carroll, Henry Kinsella ......, ............. Casler, Walter I .................... Chisholm, Dale ......................... Christian, Charles Eugene. ....,,......loplin ...............l'iolla, ....VVashinqton, ........Paaedale ...Vifest Plains .....,..........Boonville 1 Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo Mo Schenectady, N. Y Rutland, Vt ...........Rolla, Mo .......St. Louis, Mo .......St. Louis, Mo. Crawley, Bill Lee ..........,.. Creamer, Edward Leo ........ Custer, C. Robert .......... Dabbous, Antoon ................. Dallas, Darrell Kenneth .,...... Dannenbrink, Wayne C ....... Davis, David Ioe ............. De Shurley, lack Lou ....,,...... De Vaney, Daniel Spear .....,... Dickerrnan, Iohn H ............ Diebold, Francis L ........ Louis, Mo. .......Louisiana, Mo. .........Kansas City, Mo. ....Damascus, Syria ...............'l ait, Calif. ......St. Louis, Mo. ...,..Clrnsted, Ill. ................Rolla, Mo. ........l-lilobinq, Minn. ......St. Louis, Mo. .......Benton, Mo. .K ..... . ., .....,,., Bujewski wmv, M Chuen EOYC1 Brown er Chisholm Dallas Cilfpenier Carroll 541 ner Custer Dickermcm Dlebold ere Crawley imm' 1 DeVaney Dcmnenbrink Dq-,ig DeShur eY Nineteen Filly Two l Page Seventy-Th ree . . , b --, ,-,,,,. -.. -. 1' ' '7 ' U -' 7 ' Jun1orElass Dill Earl Robo ........ ....... ' f. LOL1iS M0- Dillard Ii.nmy Lon ............. ...... S trafford Mo. A Dilworih Arihur Franklin ....... ........ I oplin Mo. Ellis Iohn Robert ....... Farrer Roberi Erle ..,....... Ferber Kenneth Edward ....... Ferguson Fred Eugene.. Finley lohn Lovins ..,...... Fiola David Frank ........ ........Rolla .................,..........Rolla o .Webster Groves o .........,...,..........Licking o ....,...Lemay o. ......Alton Ill. F Di Dilla.d Dilvxorth Dixon DowdY Durham Dye Eason Edwards Ellis E, Ellis I, Duchek ---m-H-H-1-'--v-sw-n A---1' -'N-ww-uns-w 21' ' M 'T ' n Weir., at 'N'-FEE.-.hr-'-'www' M-.W-'.qw','u'gm,W U F l l I 'l Q Ellis, Eugene W ...... ...,..... L emoyne, Pa , , Mo , , , M l , , M , ' 3 I ' ' M I Y ' , , , M 1. , , , I I ll 1 ' ' , , Q 1 3. Q4 li 1 r 1, l Fiola Garten .......Belle, Mo. .......Cornlar1d, Ill. ...........Alton, Ill. Louis, Mo. ........,.......-..Rolla, Mo. Farrer Ferber Ferguson Finley Ford Fosha Freebersyser French Dixon, W'illiam Paul ..,.... ................. B ennett, Mo Flood, Walker L ........ Dowdy, George Leo ........ ....... U niversity Ciiy Mo Ford, Iohn Richard ......... Duchek, Burton Iarnes ........ ............ S i. Louis, Mo Fosha, Albert Alfred ...... Durham, Richard Clyde ........ ............ F1 olla, Mo Freebersyser, George I ........ Dye, Clifford W' ......,......... ......... S t. Louis, Mo French, Gordon Blair ......... .... Eason, lack L .................... ......... S t. Louis, Mo Garten, Randal Lee ........ Edwards, Gene Vfalker Louis Mo Gegel, Donald Lee ....... Page Seveniy-Four Piney View, W. Va. ................Mar1ssa, Ill. Flood Gegel l I 1 h V 4vEir1....Qa. ' - 'f'-F- :: ::- s1g,.g.f -e- ff. - . X -A - -f -'Y - 1 fr , . -- -- - Q - .4-:p,w.-A:-1v.a.s.a.E..,:.....1....4....Q......,.........f..L...,....,-..,...'.,-....- :.,-,.1:f,.........-:...-:. ' ' Gepliart, L-liarles Dale .,.,. Getson, Eugene Michial,...., .......Madur.rn, Ark, .......,.Ioliel, Mo. - . - ,.-A ,, , . .aff-K-, 1,31--8 Q ,, I yi'-,rgfv-r:-z-M J, -5 -Y-fs -1:n-,- J, -. 3' A ' o Giddens, Carlos I-lershel ....... Giesler, Lawrence Edward ...... Gilbreath, Rodney Earl ...... Gjelsteen, Thor ................ Glessner, Clayton Max ..,... Getson Gordon ...SL Louis, Mo, ......Eolla, Mo, N1neteenF1ItyT 0 AmOn' MO' HC1Q9C1r1On,Evanqelos Nicholas Bronx N Y -'---'b1'OOklYUf N- Y- Hallerman, Vance Morgan, Ir... Ienninqs Mo randview, Mo. l-lammond, William B., Ir ........... Paichoque N Y Giddens Giesler Gilbreath Gielste Golsch Gram GTUY GIGQOIIEQ Hcrckrnann Harqravng Hmpm GOTdO1'1, Robert Eugene ...... . ..... .. Goisch, Richard lNalter ..... Grant, 'William Howard .... GYUY, lOe Edward .........,..... Gregoire, Vrfilliarn Richard Greiien, lehn Peter .,.,..,...... Hvokrnann, Wilmer Alwin. ..... ..... Haqeanon Haynes Ferguson, Mo ......Ienninqs, MO ........l-lanniloal, MO East Grange, N. l ....,.......Mai'roon, lll. LouiS, MO Si. Charles, Mo. alterman ---T Hays Heimbauqh Hansen, Peter Gardner ......... l-larqraves, George Edward Harper, Wallace Troy ........... Haynes, Myron Burqett ........ I-lays, Donald Lloyd ............. I-leimloaugh, Kenneth Gene Heller, Marvin Stanley ...... Pqqe Seventy-Five Junior Class NSY' Www 'QQ' Hendrickson Henriksen Horcher Horine Irvin lackson lost Justice Hendrickson, Richard Charles ......... Hoffsteffer Hughen Iehlen Katz Carthage, Mo. Henriksen, Svend Erik Johannes ........ Ithaca, N. Y. Hoffstefter, Gerald Wilbert .......... . ........ Zleldon, Ill. Holder, Ierry B ......................... .......... R olla, Mo. Holland, Richard Oscar ........................ Nevada, Mo. Hoppler, Iarvis Andrew ................................ lolief, lll. Horcher, LeRoy H ................... Arlington Heights, lll. Horine, Robert Alexander ............ .... R ichwoods, Mo. Hughen, Marvin Lee ................ ................. R olla, Mo. Hughes, ludson Alexander .,............., Hannibal, Mo. Humphrey, lack Harold .......... .......... B erwyn, Ill. Page Seventy-Six W0 Holder Hughes Iohnson Keil ' Hurt, William Ray ........... Irvin, Walter Lee ............. lackson, Clarence Lovis ....... . Iehlen, Charles Rex ....... lohnson, Richard Hades. Iolly, Iohn Gordon ........... lones, Vernon Thomas... lost, Robert Donald ....... Iustice, Leroy .............. Katz, Manfred .......... Keil, Edward Iohn ....... Holland Hoppler Humphrey Hurt Jolly Iones Kemp Kent .........Springfield, Ill. .Poplar Bluff, Mo ...........Philpot, Ky. .......Pine Bluff, Ark. ......KirksVille ..............Rolla, .......Lees Summit, .......Sl. Louis, .......Iuslice, W. ..........Rolla, Louis, 1 Mo Mo Mo Mo Va. Mo. Mo. Kemp, Arthur Hall III ...... Kent, Nevada Alpine ,...... .....C,olunibia, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Kruger, Playford Stanley .......... Kummer, Fred Strange ............. Ste. Genevieve, Mo. .......Woodside, N. Y. ,. ., --.4-..,4-y-3.2-11-ff-gqrarp-rl. . . A. MA, ,, A y.,f+g',, 1f5?Q t' ' -x . Kerri Kmeft, Roy Dean .............. Kinnan, Roe B ......,... Kirk, Eugene I ................................. Kleberqer, Kenneth Alfred ...... ......... Knearern, Iaines Lester ......... Koederitz, Thomas L ...................... David Williain, Ir ......... ............ D eSoto, Mo. .........Mt. Pulaski, lll. .............Carnii, Ill. Kansas City, Mo. ..............Ioliet, lll, .......St. Louis, Mo. Kosakowslzi, Zygrnund S ........... New Britain, Conn Kronrnueller, William Walter .......... Normandy, Mo Krueger, Lloyd M ..................... ......... S t. Louis, Mo St. Louis, Mo. Krueger, Roger Allen .......................... Petersburg, lll. Kuster, Ralph Lloyd ............. La Boutf, Gerald Ierome ......... Larson, Andrew Hessler ........ Lee, Walter ......................... Leitner, Wells Noorris ....... Lilly, Donald Lee .............. Linn, Iames Emery, lr ...,.... Lipensky, Milan ................. Lischer, Harry Reed ...,........ Lizenloy, Charles Ernest ........ Ludewig, larnes Francis ........ .......St. Louis, Mo. Ioseph, Mo. ...........LaSalle, lll. ......Nanticoke, Pa. ..............Balta, Mo. .......l-lannibal, Mo. .......Stephens, Mo. ........Chicago, lll Louis, Mo .......St. Louis, Mo Louis, Mo eff Kinnan KKK rf R, Kruege Koederitz KggZrkOf,,Ski Kronrnueller Iirueger' L' Lgiqe Leitner Ktlfflmer If . Q LaBouff mason Lizgnb Ludewig 1 y illohf Lipenf-ky Lischer Y mn. D Nineteen Filly Two Pqqe Seventy-Seven -v--f v - f--vs-9--M ,,. ,.. , ff'-w9fy:gng,q-y:ve-rfew-:-'4:4yve-nrp9g:qilne::..4 , . , , . K . 1, - A 'iF'f jM , . . ' f tT f'??f'j . . .s-' V, -- ,gf-' - -, 1 g- .- ,',ff-'-GW5:7--.-g:.q.:':',5.'f.f. -V 1' ' rt fy 1 '1 . ..: .. 1, , .. ,. , . ' . . Junior Class Lynch, Ierry Kenneth .....,............ Independence, Mo. McBrayer, Ernest Thomas ....... .......... l-l ouston, Tex. McClaine, lames David ........ ...... N ew Ross, Ind. Meek, William Fredrick ........ .. Merten, Howard R ........ Meyer, lohn F .......... Midqley, Myles I ........... Miele, Louis Anthony .......... ......St. Louis, Mo. Flushing, N. Y. Bonne Terre, Mo Louis, M-o ......NeWark, N. l Million, Thomas Edward ....... ......... S t. Louis, Mo Minnis, Hubert D .............. ..... ...Chillicothe, Mo Lynch McBrayer McClaine McDonald, I. McDonald, R. McNeill Nor Mace Mason Matteson May Meek Merten Pau I MGYQT Midqley Miele Million Minnis Modde MOVNQOVETY MosleY Mueller Neiman Nelson Niemeyer McDon ld john Robert Nflcidonald Rooert Leonard VlcNe1ll Richard Lee Vlace Bonaid V Vlason lunior Lloyd Nflay Robert Charles Newark N I Bert yn lll Kevvanee lll Palace Mo r-lannibal Mo Oranq N I Page Seventy Eight Vlodde Dale Edward Belgique Mo Montgomery Dennis Mitchell Taylorvllle lll Mosley Forrest Clifford lefferson C1ty o Mueller Don Lester St Louis o Neiman Alfred Stanley University City o Niemeyer Norman William St Louis o 2 Rieme Bosine - . l i ' C1 , ' ......................., , . . 1 , .......................... ' , . ivy ,.............,....,., ,-- .......... r L , ......,..,....,.........,... , , . , L .....,,......, L ,M . 1 , - ....................................... , . . , .............................. . ' , M . ' 1 , ' 1 ............................ ' ' , . ' , ,.,,,,.,,,,, ' ' ' , M , Matteson, Hollis Charles .......r.................. Affton, Mo. Nelson, William Franklin .......................... Nebo, Mo. t 1 , ............................ e, . . ' , ' ' ................ . ' , M . E ' . is an if f 1 l 5 n i Nordlinql Wiktor Konstantine, Ir ....... Ellsinore, Mo. - mvfffzfvvfvwf-vrefn -wa5sams:?:???E!3Si4?? Norris, Sidney B. .......................................... Rolla, Mo. Oefelein, Iohn Ianies ............. ......... I enninqs, Mo. Robert George ................ Springfield, Ill. Nineteen Fttty-T e ' Ordeniann, Park, William Roy ........................ Kansas City, Mo Patterson, William Ellsworth .................. Bolivar, Mo pgulsell, Bob Lynn .................... ...... R olla, Mo. Norris Oefelein Ordemann Park Patterson Prickett Rasche Reeg Reynolds Richter Rowden Rlemenschnitter Robbins Robel t Rupper Prickett, Lloyd Carrol ,..,..... ..... T hompsonville, COUU- Rasche, Robert Edward ,.,.... i... Reea, Richard Louis .....,. ......... ...- Reynolds, Toe B .............. Richter, Robert Richard ,......... . ....-. Riemenschnitter, Donald L .........,..... Grandview, Robbins, Clay ....................... ........ P oplar Bluff, Cape Girardeau, .St. Louis, ......,.Bell City, St. Louis, Mo. Rosine, LCXTTY Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo. pgqe Seventy-Nine I Rowden, Herman RUP Roberson Schem Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo Mo ......Chicaqo, Ill ...,..Alden, N. Y . W...-..,. I ,E-,wwf X h I I l layup ,,,,,.,,,,, - N,...:...,.......,...u- vw if 1 A -fgfgu 7 ' 5'1 ,' 1 ,f , 1- , ' P l r . . 1 'a Jumor Blass if Wngsf Numan? 'TZIJT' l 2 I ll F I -6.4.5. VAX Q0 Schlesing Schuman Schurick Sipe Smith, B. Smith, I. Sonewald Spitler Staves Stearns Steele Stephenson Stinson Stoddard Strohheck Summitt Sundermeier Sutton Tellefsen Thompson, A. Thompson, G. Thompson, I. Thrall Topel Schlesing, Darwin Bedford ............... ' .St. Louis, Mo. Stephenson, Bennie Eugene ...... .......... D ixon, Mo. Schumann, Frank ........,............. New Rochelle, N. Y. Stinson, Robert I .................... .......... S t. Louis, Mo. Schurick, Nicholas ......... ............. Y onlzers, N. Y. Stoddard, George Ralph ................ Larchmont, N. Y. Sipe, W'il1iam Everett ........ ........ P oplar Bluff, Mo. Strohbeck, Eugene Earl ..............................., Alton, Ill. Smith, Bert Louis .......... ........ S t. Louis Mo. Summitt, Gordan Thornton, Ir ............... Malden, Mo. Smith, Iames Robert ...... ............. S t. Louis, Mo. Sundermeier, Ralph Henry ............ St. Charles, Mo. Sonewald, George, Ir ....... ........ B ethany, W. Va. Sutton, Orval Leslie .............................. Palmyra, Mo. Spitler, Robert Charles ........ ....... S t. Louis, Mo. Tellefsen, Robert Dahl .............. Staten Island, N. Y. Staves, Harold Thomas ....... .......... F airfield, la. Thompson, Arthur Carlos .................. Brookfield, Mo. Stearns, George William ....... .......... S t. Louis, Mo. Thompson, George 'Wesley ................ Hannibal, Mo. Steele, David Ingram ....... West Plains, Mo. Page Eighty Thompson, Iames E .................. ....... S t. Louis, Mo. l l s l A 4 I Toi Va We I 1 I I -- -,. .,..,, . -----Q5-all ,., T- .- , , V--- -- - -V - - ,5,,,,,,,,,:,,a,,g.,,,:,.4g,.:...L.k -ff-f -.- V---Y -ff -Y ----- ' --..--..4-1u..-..-..-....... ,.n..........,:,-,..., '.,-.,.g1,. ,.,,- ,.b.....1..,.4..4, ' ' f - - ' Thmul Dewell Owen .... TOPG 1, Maurice Robert... Toutz, james Otto ........... TOW ell , Trotter Trytlso Unger Robert Henry ...... ....... Paul Iones l' Eugene Franors Walter l-l Valla Robert nayntond Van Duy ne Robert lame-s Vienhflq 9 Robert Paul ..............Ioplin, ........Gasconade, uwebb ony, Kansas City, Sikeston Rolla St Louis Rolla kansas City Springfield Springfield Volker Vernon D Wahl Donald Edu rrd y y Universrt Crt Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo, O O O O O O O -Q-,A -a H,-. ., ,. ..-. , Weber, Albert LeRoy ....... Weber, William Iarnes .... Weidman, Hubert G., Ir.. West, Roger E .............,.... Wheeler lack Mitchell Wick Clyde Elton Wlllrams David Edward Willis Henry Richard XN1S9I'1'1CII'1 Stanley Young Iohn Curtis Zamudio Sam Ir ............Denver, Colo. ..............Bonne Terre, Mo. .......Baxter Springs, Kans. ..St. Louis Mo. St Louis Mo Chicago Ill Kirkwood Mo St LOUIS Mo St Louis Mo Patchoque N Y Curnavwa Mex ,l. GHSOI1 1 Unger 'Scum TOWQ11 Trotter R250 Weber, A. VfT?DUYne rfjsnhggg. Volker Wigk Williams eldman 1,1951 ' Vtfheeler Y H Zamudio Wiseman Ou q Valla Weber, Willis W Nineteen Filly-Two Page EiqhtY'O1'19 ......Granite City, Ill. Atiolter, Earl Gene ......... Astroth, Louis Edwin ......... Bailey, Donald H ................... Barber, Larry Billingsley .... Bennett, William loseph ................ Bertilla, Kenneth Raymond. Blair, William Edgar .........,...... Blevins, Hugh Engle, Ir ...... Boleski, Donald Ray ............ Brown, Harry Lafayette, Ir Clodfelter, George, Ir .......... Cole, Carl Dean .......... Cole, Henry Marcell ....... Crosby, Robert Lynn ...................... ............Rolla, Mo. ....Franklin, N. H. ............Fort Smith, Ark. Crystal City, Mo. .................Hurley, Wisc. ....St. loseph, Mo. Rolla, Mo. St. Ioseph, Mo. Ardmore, Okla. ............Rolla, Mo. ........Granby, Mo. ........Granby, Mo. ....Springfield, lll. Louis, Mo. Demarco, lulio G ............... Buenos Aires, Argentina Doyle, Thomas Eugene, lr ..................... Stanton, Mo Fisher, Robert Burns, lr ............................. Rolla, Mo Fletcher, Henry Richard ............ North Bergen, N. I Friedrich, Iohn Phillip .................. Green Valley, lll Gnojewski, Lawrence Ioseph ............ St. Louis, Mo Grandcolas, Paul Louis .......... .......... B elleville, Greaves, Bruce Anton ............. ......... S t. Louis, Halcomb, Everett Thurman ........................ Rolla, Ill. Mo. Mo. Hull, Lee Cleveland .......................... Platte City, Mo. lllert, Harry W ......................... Webster Groves, Mo. Ienkins, Robert Dean .................... Kansas City, Mo. Kelsey, DeFores Frank ......... ........ B arrington, Ill. Koedding, William Frank ....... ......... S t. Louis, Mo. Kolb, Richard Curtis ....................... L..De Queen, Ark Krouse, George Eulyess .............................. Salem, Ill, Lancaster, Raymond Edward ................ Chicago, lll. Lang, Eugene Anthony .............. ......... R olla, Mo. Crockett, Nathan Eugene ......... L lunier Bless, Nineteen Fitty-T e Meek, Richard William ....... ........Savannah, Mo. Mitchell, George Alan ......... .......... T exarkana, Tex. Morris, Buddie Ray .......... Myint, Aung ............... Neal, Conrad Lee ,......... Nichols, Robert Allen .......... ........West Frankfort, Ill. ........,...Pegu, Burma ..........Rolla, Mo. ........ Bernie, Mo. Orer, Dundar Saim .............,.............. Ankara, Turkey Parish, George Wesley, Ir Paschedag, Charles ............. Pickett, Earl Edward ........ Plunkett, Ierry Dee ........ Pohlman, Roland Lee ....... Proctor, Donald E .......... ...............Springfield, Mo. .......St. Louis, ..........D1xon, Mo Mo Louis, Mo .............Carthage, Pulido, Marco Tulio ................... Rice, Gene Milton ............................... Mo .Tibasosa, Colombia .Donip-han, Mo Richards, Turner William ......... ....... A ntigo, Wisc Shipman, Glenn Alexander ......... ......... I oplin, Sitko, Walter A ...................... Smith, Walter Raymond ........ Sprick, Robert VVilliam... Stevens, Don lames ....... Stewart, William H ....... Surman, Charles E ......... Tooloose, Donald Leon.. Tuck, Edward Fenton ..... Voigt, Iohnny Edmund... Wade, lack Kent ............. Wyman, Gerald Robert. Young, Edward Henry... Zacher, Gerald Lee ........ These Students Entered in February .Huntingtor1, W. Va. Humphries, Richard M ......... ............. S t. Louis, Mo Mitchum, Martin M ........... Rabe, Harold Eugene ....... Runvik, Richard C ............. Schaefer, Louis Adolph ....... .............Rolla, Mo Anutti, Mo. Syracuse, N. Y. St. Ioseph, Mo. Steeb, Eral Forrest ......... Tonking, Henry C ........... Watkins, Joseph Sidney Wheeler, Robert Lee ........ Zapp, Iames Francis ....... Page Eighty-Two Mo. ........Staunton, lll. .........Kennett, Mo. ....................Rolla, Mo. ....lndependence, Mo ............Lexington, Mo ........Dexter, Mo .......St. Louis, Mo. .......Springfield, Mo Louis, Mo ..Ponce de Leon, Mo. Chuquicamata, Chile ..........Pattonville, Mo. .........Clayton, Mo. Ioseph, Mo. ..........Newton, N. I. ........Flat River, Mo. .......Golden City, Mo. ........lanesville, Wisc. Blass Utticers SENICR CLASS Tim Yaqer, Treasurer lay Stevens, President Denvei Tippit, Vice'President Bernard Dowd, Secretary IUNICR CLASS Ralph Carl, Secretary Thor Gjeisteen, Vice'President Bob Vienhage, Treasurer Howard Roberson, President SOPHCMCRE CLASS Fred Smith, Secretary ferry Metcalf, Vice-President Al Scherner, Treasurer Bob Schaeffer, President FRESHMAN CLASS Robert Newcomer, President Andy Pifer, Treasurer Art Canady, Secretary Missing: Chuck Schaffer, Vice-President I 1-nu---,.,, Page Eighty-Three Anthony Ballass Clarke Cornwall Drake Dressel Horst Ito Bolay Cotter Gage Kelly Graduate Students Anthony, Palmer Lee ....... Ballass, Iohn Thomas ....... Bolay, Morris .............. Burch, William D ....... Cansever, Aydin ........ .........................Rolla, Mo. ........New London, Conn. Clark, Iohn W., Ir ......... .................... Clarke, Philip Iohn ....... ....... Ashfield Istanbul, Turkey ....Ierseyville, Ill. Istanbul, Turkey ......Centralia, Ill. Nottnham, G. B. Burch Cansever Clark Dillender Dinc Dotson Heagler Higgs Hillhouse Khaw Langston Lay Cornwall, Richard Randolph ....... ........ W ebster Groves, Mo. 'Cotter, Ralph Dale ..................,.. ................. S t. Paul, Minn. Dillender, George, Ir ....... ................. A lton, Ill. Dinc, Ali Erologan ......... ........ I stanbul, Turkey Dotson, Iay C .................. ............... C anton, O. Drake, Avery A., Ir ............... ......... R olla, Mo. Dressel, Waldemar Martin ....... ......... R olla, Mo. Page Eighty-Four , -u -. -1.-4.1-e-Q'-.-111-.1-L-e'2-avr -1-ggi , Gage, Walter Lincoln .......... ea ler Iohn Bay lr ......,........ H Q I ' Higgs, William Reginald ......... Hillhouse, David Leslie ........ Horst, William Edward ......... HQ, Seiwa ......................... Kelly, Robert Emmett ......... Khaw, Kon Hock .................... Langston. Merritt Eugene ....... Lay, Ormono K .......................... Lilienkamp, Ralph Harold ...... Lindgren, William August ......... Longerich, Ernest Peter ........ McKee, William Dean, lr ......... Mohanty, Gajendra Nath .............. Mullersman, Ferdinand Henr Nunez, Howard Wilson .......... Ocal, Durmus ......................... y ........ Ponder, Robert Marchel ......... Basakinci, Kurt Rauf ........ Byrd, Lloyd E ................ Cohen, Bernard ............. Frad, William Alfred ....... Gill, C. Burroughs ........ Hoier, Leland Scott .............. Iohnson, Charles A ............... Maheshwary, Ved Prakash. Martin, Rex Ingram .............. Mathaei, Richard ......... Miller, Robert lohn ........ Catsouls, Iohn George ....... Firman, Harry W .......,... I-GY'fhGIH, lohn W., lr ...... . McKee, William D ......,...,. Nolte, Roger Emerson ........ .........Rocky River, O. , Mo. ................Rolla .........Rolla, Mo, , Mo. Mo. ...........Branson .......,.....Kirkwood, ..............Saporo, Iapan .Cape Girardeau, Mo. ............Bassein, Burma ............Peoria, lll. ...........Rolla, Mo. .......St. Louis, Mo. .........l-lilo, Hawaii .........Mahwah, N. l. .......Shenandoah, la, .......Cuttack, India .........Elat River, Mo. ..................Rolla, Mo. .......Kirikhan, Turkey ........El Dorado, Ark. ........lstanbul, Turkey ................Rolla, Mo. ..........Brooklyr1, N. Y. ..........lowa City, la. .......Sudbury, Ontario .........Skidmore, Mo. ............,.......Rolla, Mo. .........Meerut City, India .................Rolla, Mo. ...........Rolla, Mo. .......Mercer, Wisc. Graduate Students Reed, Charles Orlando, Ir ....... Remington, Charles Roy, lr ........ Robinson, David Hunter .......... Ruhl. Wiley T ...............,......... Samimi, Mehmet Keyhan ........... Searcy, lames Kinchen ........ Q ......... Sedalia, Bhikhubhai Mahadeo ............ Shepard, William M ................. Sinnamon, Gerald Frederick ......... Smith, Gerald Delaine ................ .... Snell, Robert L ......................... Sundholm, Arthur 'William ....... .... Tangri, Krishan Komar .......... Thompson, Homer F ........ Thorpe, Clare lackson ........ Vargas, Gallardo Iuan ....... Watz, Francis I ................. Wheelock, Leroy King ....... Wolf, Robert V ................. Nackowski, Matthew Peter ........ Nickers, Thomas LeRoy ........... Phillips, Mabel Edna ........... Rowton, Richard Lee ............... Shearrow, George Gordon ........ Sheth, Cranled G ................... Shulze, Charles E ........... Wang, Yen Ngen ...,......... Williams, Dean Nesbit ........ Winston, Iohn Stanton ......... These Students Entered in February ......Kappenission, Greece Robertson, Iohn Milton........ ..........Pl'1iladelphia, Pa. Sideris, Constantin lohn....... .......Brentwood, Mo. Tangri, Krishan Kumar.......... ......Shenandoah, la. Weng, Chao Ching............. ........Auxuasse, MO. Page Eighty-Five .........Troy, lll. .............Rolla, Mo. .......Clemson, S. C. ..........Springtield, Mo. .........lstanbul, Turkey .............Rolla, Mo. .....,..........Bornbay, India Upper Montclair, N. I. .......................,Rolla, Mo. ................Norman, Nebr. El Dorado Springs, Mo. ..............Brooklyn, N. Y. .......North Delhi, India ..................Rolla, Mo. .........................Rolla, Mo. ....La Paz, Bolivia, S. A. ......Grand Rapids, Mich. .Sioux City, Ia. Louis, Mo. .......Rolla, Mo. ........Dexter, Mo. ..............Rolla, Mo. Springfield, Mo. Rolla, Mo. Mo. .......Rolla, .......Elcho, Wisc. . ......... Belle Plaine, Ia. .......l-linsdale, lll. .......St. Louis, Mo. ..........lstiea, Greece .......Lahore, India .....Peiping, China it l it I ll F I 1 t 4 S 1 3 J v-mm-1 A-..cg.uua-azmnvimsmulpt--:sa.n-vu.: rs.:-.. F - l l I l . , ,, - . - J m': 'N 'Z '7 Y4'f'm'?7 ??', '1 ? 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'IN O L L K. o Xo lvo ' fa-v-.P-.-Q-r-em.-Q-Q-,, A +-----eu -,:,..s- . . 771' Sophnmores ol Nineteen F1tt1 T110 tulirmtrstcr Harold E Maplewood N I Palmerton a Rolla 0 Alexandria a St Louis 0 Park Ridge 111 Stedevrlle lll St Louis Mo Donrphan Mo Fullrr Tliornas Robert Ldcldy Harrold Orvrllt, l l1YOn Golburn Burton QLXSIL1 William F Guard lambs Allen Grttrn Billy Ioe Locddcl Iarncs Peter Grace Gcorgc Kermit Grubt Richard Henry Great Neck N Y Cudcrmutli Charles August Webster Groves o Hflsffllllq Gene H Ste Genevieve o Hall Norman Monroe University City Mo Hallrdy Hugh D Ridgewood N Hamrnons Reve H Ieiierson City o Hampel Richard Iames St 1,0015 M0 Hands Robert Edward St L01115 Harbert Donalct Bennett St LQL115 M0 Langston Russell Lee Kem-1011 11110 Lannrng 'William Kenneth Rolla 11110 Larson Richard Taggart P0000 111 Leisure Richard Brady Calumet City lll Lretz Harold Charles S1 1001115 MO Lincoln Herbert Edward 'Waterloo N Y LOQSden Harold C Sedgeavrckvrlle Mo Lum Rodger Blythevrlle Ark McCreary Robert Edward DeSoto Mo McGreagor William Bartlett Dover Tenn McMullrn James Melvin Crystal City Mo McQure George Montgomery City M0 Mallow Henry Lee P01051 MO Mufkos LUVGIH loseph Los Angeles Calif Martin Bill G 10101111 V10 Mathis Don Lee Lemay Mo Melton Harold L H0110 MO Gerald Louis St LQ1115 M0 lVlO9llQI' Alfred F Ste GQneV19ve MO Moeller Ralph Gustav Chicago lll Metcalf -rwrxf 4.51 - , l., ,, ' 0 xr l . 1 l 1 -I 1 ,I I J , E L SI - I - 2 .,.............. ...P ,I 1' , ' r 1-. ,.I . 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I I I - I I I ' .,.,,,,, L I M 1 I I I . - I 3 ,,,,,, , ,.,,,,, -I 111, 3 - I , 1 M - , . .... . ................ ', , ' ............ ,- M1 ' - 7 - . ' ' 1 --.- ' 1 lt I ' ' , ' , ' ' .... ' ' .' ' 5 W ' U 1 I, IIIIIIII 0 I I -I My f . I - I , . .... ......... .... , l , X I , 5 I , M 1 ..... I , 1, , , IIII I I 3 , I , ...................... . ,.. 1 --'- - -- ---- 1 . . M I ' ' ,X I I 1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII LI M I I 'L If 1 ...... .. ...... . .............,.. I , 1 I I I 1 I IIIII 3 I 11 I ,I 1 I , : 1 . ....... , I I I I Ir , .............. , ..,... 1 1 . I ---- 1 --f--- - , . 3 J ' ' ' 1 .......... . , - ' I , 1 1 ...... .... ..... . I , 1 HIGH il'l O11 FIRST ROW: Carnpen, Sabus, Goeddel. Hanss, Soehngen, Nowotny. SECOND ROW. .1.o,,-,,,,, Burns, Milton Roger. ..... . . Sparta lll ghlulk, lulius Alexander .............. Flint ' Cumenzlfld, kick Hazzard ...... St. Louis, Mo. CGYUQTOH, Donald C .....,....... McAlester Cflfflpen, Frederick john .............. Canton, Mo. 0 G-, Kenneth Darrell ..........,....... Granby, Mo. , Mich. , Okla. Helm, Gunther Alt .............,.. Rock Island, lll. ...........lo lin, Mo H ,Bbb R ........... p enry o y oyce I IICI M Herring, Rolph Loren ............ Highiill, lames Kenneth ....... Hinners, Lowell Howard ...... Hodge, Sidney Theodore. Sprrngire , o. .Doniphan, Mo. ..Metropolis, lll. Leadwood Mo st. Louis, Mof Moore, Charles William ...... Springfield, Mo. M Moore, Iohn Ray .............................,.. Rolla, Mozealous, H. Graham ................ Trenton, Mueller, Richard David. Munson, William Paul... Murry, Richard William .......,.......... Rolla, Nowotny, lohn William ............ St. Louis, O'Brien, Robert George ........ Park Ridge, O. Mo. Louis, Mo. .....East Prairie, Mo. Mo. Mo. lll. rllow Springs Mo S016-, Sidney Johnson .........,........ Chicago, lll, COU?Sl0Ck, loe-IF ..................... Carbondale, lll. CTCUQ, LQOHGTQ Leon ,..........,........ Sedalia, Mo. Cruse, Richard Lee ................ 'Webb City, Mo. Dgulcilef, Torn D ......................,,....... Rolla, Mo. D039 SS, Lawrence A ,,..........,....., Canton, lll. Edmi alack Boyce ................ Flat River, Mo. EG fl S, Robert Carlyle ...,...... Chicago, Ill. Jun' Pfiul lohn ,....................... Kirkwood, Mo. Egan' PGH1 IOSRPYI St Lo s Emlinq, Dale Henry ...... Mo lll 5353131 RobertI Eugene ........ Mllifebb City, Mo FMIIVIQHEQT, Vtflllrarn Harlan ..,.,,., Gerald, Mo PM 'I f9f1'1On Eugene .................... Rolla, Mo 1 Chev, Merrl Blane ............,.......,. Dixon, . Mo Fuesflnqf Arthur Vfilliam ........ Effingham, in Hollocher, Ralph Leslie ............ Hook, lames C ,...,............. ......... R ichland, Mo. Hongsyok, Anek .......... Phuket, W. Thailand Hopler, Robert B .......,..... Seaside Hgts, N. I. Hubeli, James Alan ......... ........, S t. Louis, Mo. Huffman, Shay Puckworth ............ Rolla, Mo. Hughes, joseph Bernard ........ St. Iames, Mo. lnnes, Iohn G ............................. Overland, Mo. Ienner, Kenneth Charles ..i....... St. Louis, Mo. lohnson, Clarence Scott ............ Sullivan, Mo. johnson, Martin C. V...Cape Girardeau, Mo. lones, Charles Reed .................... Trenton, Mo. Iuskie, Bernard Richard .............. Chicago, lll King, Billy Sheldon ...................... Preston, Mo Koelling, Harold Alfred ............ St. Louis, Mo ' ' P k ...,.......... St. Louis, Mo. Krrsprn, Ioseph Fran Page Eighty-Seven Padden, Charles Henry.. n ra p , . Patterson, Iames R ......... Caruthersville, Mo. ' h' T Peck, Edwin R ..,...................... Memp rs, enn. Peeler, Herbert Elery .................. Houston, Mo. Perkins, Ralph C ......... Webster Groves, Mo. Piletic, Robert Francis .........,........ LaSalle, Ill. Pillisch, Herbert Paul .......... Northwoods, Mo. Poe, Charles Cliitton ................ St. Louis, Mo. ' ' W'll' ille, Mo Pracht, Richard Martin .... r ramsv Prager, Martin .......................... Brooklyn, N. Y Pravel, Iohn Robert .................. LaGrange, lll Puyear, Robert Brewer .................. Hayti, Mo D ald Empson ................ Hayti, Mo. Puyear, on l tl 1 i A 1 i it E i 1 1 t i l H E. lt 't 11 'I i t 1 P1 E '- H' as t-br.. ,. 'W'-V -.- t I l -1 I Y 1 1 I 1 Sephemeres et Nrneteen Frtty Two Purnhagen, Henry Kahrs .... Hicksvi Ramsey, Paul Eugene ............ Neelyville, Reavis, Richard Eugene .... West Plains. Redel, Peter Owen ...................... Vienna, Reynolds, Arnold Gene ...... East Prairie, lle, L. I. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Schlosser, William Anthony .... Belleville, lll. Schmick, George Rudolph ...... Kirkwood, Mo. Scholl, Leonard Wessner .............,.. Herrin, Ill. Scott, Iulius Norman ................ Newburg, Mo. Scott, Robert Ioseph .............. Belleville, N. I. Stimson, William Robert ................ Rolla, Mo. Swearingen, Ierry Dale ,,.., ...Mt. Vernon, Mo, Thompson, Bill I ..................... Charleston, Mo. 'I'olley, Tommy ........................ Paragould, Ark. Trust, Ioseph ................... ,.... S outh River, N. I. Rex, Ronald C ........... ................ K irkwood, Mo. Selvaggi, Anthony Ioseph ...... Newark, N. I. Robbins, Robert Lee .................. St. Louis, Mo. Simkins, Ioe Lee ..............,..... Kimmswi-ck, Mo. Roberts, Iohn Darrel ............ Paragould, Ark. Slates, Richard O ..... North Kansas City, Mo. Robertson, William H. R ................. Rolla, Mo. Slates, Elmer F ........ .North Kansas City, Mo. Roemernian, William Ed .......... St. Louis, Mo. Smart, Samuel .................................. Sparta, lll. Ruck, Robert ............................ Brentwood, Mo. Smay, Byron Kent ..............,....... Moberly, Mo. Rucker, Ray Southgate .................. Rolla, Mo. Smid, Milton Ioseph ........................ Affton, Mo. Sabus, George Iames, Ir ........... Churdan, la. Smith, Calvin L ......................... Memphis, Mo. Sancianco, Generoso V.. .,......... Manila, P. I. Schaedler, Harry Edmund ...... St. Louis, Mo. Schaedler, Kenneth David ........ Glencoe, Mo. Schaefer, Robert Karl, Ir...Chesterfield, Mo. Schejbal, Iohn W. ...................... St. Louis, Mo. Scherner, Alfred Edmund .......... Chicago, Ill. Schick, Henry C ................... New York, N. Y. Smith, Frederick Charles ........ Camden, N. I. Smith, Robert Harry .................. Wellston, Mo. Soehngen, Donald William ...... St. Louis, Mo. Southall, Morris G ................... Bessemer, Ala. Southern, Iohn T ........................... Clinton, Mo. Stearman, Myles Dennis ........ Burbank, Calif. Stewart, Bobby Ioe ............ Poplar Bluff, Mo. Tucker, Ted Ioe ........................ Doniphan, Mo. Van Dusen, Peter A ..... University City, Mo. Vondrasek, Albert Frank .... . ....... Berwyn, Ill. Walsh, Robert Pollard ........ .... S t. Louis, Mo. Walton, Iames M. Sth ...... Maplewood, NMI o Webdell, Clayton Thomas ...... Hannibal, , Weber, Iohn Herman ................ St. Louis, Mo. Weitzel, Iohn Harold ........ Warrensburg, Mo. Wethington, Robert Leo .... ...... S t. Louis, Mo. Winfrey, Lucerne Donnon .............. Rolla, Mo. Williamson, Rayburn L ......... Springfield, Ill. Woodall, William R ............. Maplewood, Mo. Woodruff, Kenneth C., Ir ....... St. Louis, Mo. Wykoff, Benj. Thomas .......... Rivermines, Mo. Zembrod, Donald .................. Granite City, Ill. These Students Entered in February Banks, William E ....... New Brunswick, N. I Bieser, Robert Bernard ...... Bonne Terre, Mo. Cole, Ioseph Byant ...... ...... . .Okmulgee, Okla. Custead, Ierry R .....,......... Independence, Mo. Fisher, Donald G ......................... Danville, Mo Kickham, Lawrence T ....... East St. Louis, Ill Leong, Iudson ........................ Rangoon, Burma McMeekin, Ellington I ........... Hawthorn, Fla. Rethmeyer, Iames Wilfred ........ Sullivan, Mo. Striegl, Henry Frank ............ .... ...... I o plin, Mo. Wasinger, Robert M ............ ........ L inn, Mo. Freshmen et Nineteen Fttty-T e Becker, Conrad Herbert Adam, Robert Iames ........................ Rolla, Mo. Elswick, Iames ................................ Monett, Mo. Holiday, Allan Drysdale ........ Carthage, Mo Anderson, Don Edward, Ir. Farmer Eugene Edward ...,...... St. Louis, MO. Hooks, Warren Dee ...................... Preston, Mo. Bartlesville, Okla. Farrier, Iim Harry ............. ........... M attoon, Ill. Howard, Adrian Haydon .............. Dixon, Mo Anderson, Iim Simmons ...... Springfield, Mo. Feese, Robert D ........................... Braymer, Mo. Hughes, Ierry .............................. Ferguson, Mo. Anderson, Truman D ....... Osage Beach, Mo, Felicetti, Calvin Ios ......... Ozone Park, N. Y. Huston, Perry Clark ........................ Rolla, Mo Atkinson, Stephen Ellis ........ Evanston, Wyo Fields, Ira Graham .................... Wilmette, Ill. Hymer, Alvin Edward ........ Kansas City, Mo Averill, Iohn Eugene, Ir ..... Kansas City, Mo. Fink, Arthur Charles .................. Glencoe, Mo Iohnson, M. Frederic ................ Doniphan, Mo Baebler, Arthur George ............ St. Louis, Mo. Fitzwater, Arthur Vogel .......... St. Louis, Mo Iohnston, Iames L ....................... Iackson, Mo Ballantyne, Edwin I ............. Springfield, Mo Forbes, Iohn Wesley ...... Sweet Springs, Mo Kaiser, Richard Lee ...................... Mexico, Mo Barnds, Campbell Craig .... Kansas City, Mo. Fowler, Thomas Rex, Ir ........... St. Louis, Mo Keene, William Curtis ........ Pinckneyville, Ill Barylski, Martin Walter .......... St. Louis, Mo. Franklin, Iames Morton ............ St. Louis, Mo Kelce, David George ................ St. Louis, Mo Beams, Billy Gordon .......... Humansville, Mo ,bFrink, Herbert Lee .................. Wentzville, Mo. Keller, Leonard Iames .................. Neosho, Mo Beanland, Howard Dale ................ Eldon, Mc, Galloway, Robert Eugene ...... Frankford, Mo Kessler, Lawrence R ........... Poplar Bluff, Mo Becherer, Robert S ................. Mt. Vernon, Ill. Gary, William Edward ........ Owensboro, Ky Kingsbury, Ronald M ................. 1 ..... Rolla Mo Brandt, Iames Harold .............. Petersburg, Ill International Falls, Minn Beirne, Iohn Ioseph ............ Creve Coeur, Mo Berg, Richard ........... ............ . ...... S t. Louis, Mo. Best, Iohn Lindon ................ Poplar Bluff, Mo. Bieling, Carl Richard .............. Westfield, N. I. Bogue, Donald Ray ................ Normandy, Mo Bogush, Alfred Iohn, Ir ..... South River, N. I: Boraz, Sheldon ............................ St. Louis, Mo Boyd, Robert Sidney ............ Fort Smith, Ark, Brentz, Iames Norman .......... Farmington, Ill Brewster Geor e Donald ..... Bolivar Mo. , g ..... , Broaddus, Wayne Reed .................. Rolla, Mo Brockmann, Lester Arthur ........ Clayton, Mo Brown, Robert E ................. Falos Heights, Ill Burford, Edwin King ................ Doniphan, Mo Calhoon, Richard McCue .... Maplewood, Mo Campbell, William Robert ...... Omaha, Nebr Canady, Arthur Reynolds ...... Springfield, Ill Cass, Robert Dale ........................ Genesco, Ill Chamblin, Richard Eugene ........ Decatur, Ill Mo Coffee, Harvey .......................... Overland, Corneli, Philip Pannier ............ St. .Louis, Crandall, Charles Austin..Monroe Cit Clark, Edward Lee ..........................,. Roll? Mo Mo Mo Classe, Henry Ferdnan ...... Shrewsbury, Mo Cullen, Michael Iohn ................ St. Louis, Mo Custead, Wayne G ........... Independence, Mo Czepull, Leroy N ............. Sioux Falls, S. Dak Davis, Ronald Lee ...................... St. Louis, Mo DeCordoua, Robert F ..... Mastie Beach, N. Y Gast, Robert Ray ...................... Louisiana , Mo Gerardi, Vito Anthony ...... Torrington, Conn Gessley, Donald .......................... St. Louis, Gidley Larry LeRoy ............ Bonne Terre, Giestke, Donald E ................. Malta Bend, Glenn Robert Earl. . .. . . . Bonne Terre Gockel, Charles Edward .... Carthage Gockcnbach, Leroy Gilbert . .Florissant Godsey, Terry Lee ........... Clarkton Gollhoter, Frank Richard .... Ferguson Greer Edward Leroy Crystal City Grosso Iohn Anton Benld Greninger Walter William .... St. Louis Grunz Donn George ................ St. Louis Gulotta Samuel August .... Wood River Haas Margy Maxine ...................... Rolla Haber Donald Frank ................ St. Louis Mo o o O O. Ill o O. Hays, William Bruce ......... ....... D ecatur, Il Hanchey, Wayne Glenn .............. Bolivar, M Mo M Gillespie, Thomas Lee ...... Lawrenceville, Ill . . . . , Mo - . . , Mo ' .... , Mo Green, Ioe Paul ...................... Springfield, Ill . .......... ' , M ' . ' ' ' , M , , Mo , , Ill . , M . , Mo l o N I Hanley, Arthur ............................ Roselle, Hannauer, Ioseph Oliver ........ St. Louis, Hardebeck, Elizabeth Mildred ...... Rolla, Hardesty, Hardin ................................ Tola Mo. Mo , KY Haubold, Reiner George .......... Houston, Tex ' Mo Headrick, H. Ioyce ............................ Rolla, Heggs, Thomas III .................... St. Louis, Mo Held, Lawrence, Ir ............... Higginsville, Mo Henderson, Billie Duke .......... Doniphan, Mo Hespen, Iames Francis .................. Affton, Mo Hess, Ronald M ............. San Francisco, Calif Knopp, Iohn D ................ Knapp, Iohn Lewis .............. Korn, Robert Allen....East ................Rolla: ..Little Rock, Mo Ark Kolasch, Ioseph Arlen .............. St. Louis, Mo Rutherford, N. I Krieg, Marlin Francis ...................... Rolla, Mo ' f Kruger, Harry Iohn, Ir ........... St. Louis, Mo Kummer, Donald Louis ........ Chesterfield, Mo. Lane, Thomas Franklin, Ir ....,.... Barlow, Ky. Langston, Iames N ........................... Rolla, Mo. Lesyna, Ioseph Francis ............ St. Louis, Mo. Lindsey, Ernest Eugene ................ Ottawa, Ill. Lochmann, Russell Henry ...... St. Louis, Mo Logan, William Frederick ...... Duluth, Minn Lynch, Orton Rutherford ...... Catawissa, Mo Lynch, Thomas Sylvester..Waynesville, Mo. McCarthy, Iohn M ............. East St. Louis, Ill. McCullough, David Gerald Cape Girardeau, Mo. McGough, Ioseph M., Ir ............. Senath, Mo. Mabie, Paul Sylvester, Ir ......... St. Louis Mo. Mo. Marlow, Iames Westlly .................. Rolla, Mo. May, Montgomery, Ir...Webster Groves, Mo. May, Ralph Carey ............................ Rolla, Mo. Merritt, Lloyd Wesley .............. St. Louis, Mo. Middleton, Iames Monroe ........ Sikeston, Mo. Mann, Kenneth Earl ................ St. Louis,' Delarm, Leon Neil ................ West Plains, Denison, Betty Sue ............................ Rolla, Dunford, Robert Harvey .......... St. Louis, Eckerle, Charles Robert .......... St. Louis, Mo Mo Mo Mo Hesse, Louis Ferdinand, Ir ....... Godfrey, Ill Hirsch, Richard Paul ................ St. Louis, Mo Hoffman, Robert Noel ................ Litchfield, Ill Hogon, Moruin Dewayne ................ Rolla, Mo: Page Eighty-Eight Millar, Iames Bruce ...................... L.Rolla, Mo. Miller, Frank Christian ........ Owensboro, Ky. Miller, Karl Dean ........................ St. Louis, Mo. Miller, Robert Allen .................. Ferguson, Mo. Miles, Iohn Bruce ...................... ...... R olla, Mo. Moore, Robert Hamilton .......... St. Louis, Mo. Moreno, Francisco M ........... Pt. Lookout, Mo. Morris, Gorman Everett ............ St. Louis, Mo. Moser, Paul Bernard ............ Brunswick, Mo. Mueller, Paul Elmer .................. St. Louis, Mo. , ,, ,... 152 Aj. 5 5:.,,,. 234: Q L -L 5 QM :ye iw' 5 t.. tt P qw .A-14105 Jvmftzio-. , ' Q ff Vx, 3-.2.:.2ff - sg Us ene .... St. Louis, Mo. MuiilerincigiiikegageiitrifN? ........... St. Louis, Mo. Ifg3S5OQC,11ey, loseph N ....,...... St. liouis, 2 ................. St. ouis, 'o. MYerS'lx1fPick1LdgtEIrib: ..........,..... Franklin, N. Y. Nagy' Trvadar .................,...... Franklin, N. Y. Trigg' Dorothy Rea .................... 2 .... Rolla, Mo. Newdorner, Robert Eugene ....,. St. Louis, Mo. Nichols, Gerald Lee ....... . ...,..,... St. Louis, Mo. Noonan, William Francis .,.... Florissant, Mo. Nothstine, David Earl .......,.. Washington, Mo. NY,-nun, Roy T ............. Arlington Heights, Ill. Oemnq, Robert Beriield ...,...... Raytown, Mo. Ofgourke, Robert Fitch ........,.... :.Mexico, Mo. Orrick, Dale lackson .,.............. St. Louis, Mo. padan, lohn Windsor .........,...... Evanston, Ill. Paladin, Frank Vkfilliam .......... St. Louis, Mo. pfuffl Raymond Ernest .......... Normandy, Mo. Phillips, Iohn Henry ............ Granite City, lll. pgehier, Donald Matthew .......... Chicago, lll. Pifer, Andrew Iackson..VVilliamsville, N. Y. Picker, Delmar Emil .....,...........,.. Vienna, Mo. Pickering, Donald Harvey ...... St. Louis, Mo. Pickett, Richard Arlie ..................,... Rolla, Mo. Pitiyk, Paul lames ...............,.... Louis, Mo. Plache, Kurt Otto ................,....... St. Louis, Mo. Ponciroli, Kenneth Louis .......... St. Louis, Mo Freshmen et Nineteen Filly-T 0 Porter, Scott T ................................... Rolla, Powell, Virgil Lee .................... Centralia, Rechtien, Richard Douglas ...... St. Louis, Rickey, Robert Bruce .............. Carrollton, Roethe, Floyd Alfred ...,............ St. Louis, Ross, Robert Lee .................. Poplar Bluff, Rotert, Ronald Robert ...................... Rolla, Rothgeb, William C ..... Willow Springs, Rudolph, Allen Herrmann ...... St. Louis, Salvo, Cyril Sandy .................... Ferguson, Sanner, M. Duane ................ Poplar Bluff, Schmidt, Kenneth james .... Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. ..Northport, N. Y. Schulte, Harvey Emmet ................ Lemay, Mo. Schuman, Charles Wilson .............. Rolla, Mo. Sevick, Thomas Allen ....... .........Lombard, Ill. Shatter, Charles Dale .............. Shumway, Ill. Sharp, Melvin Alexander .,.. Columbia, Utah Shields, Lyle H ..................... hu e William Ra ......Louisville, Ill. .St. Louis, Mo. S pl, y ............... Skubic, Ray Joseph. .... ............. S t. Louis, Mo. Slaucitis, Andis ............................ ..Riga, Latvia Smith, Benny Kidd ............. Soellner, Arthur Melvin .......... St. Louis, Soma, Iohn Louis .................. Springfield, Sontag, Kenneth Elbert ............ Ellisville, Stanley, Otis Carlton .................. Naylor, Starkweather, Gilbert ................ Houston, .Poplar Bluff, Mo. Mo. Ill. Mo. Mo. Tex. - - . - eww.--,--.,-nf r,-,S -tg-gg-vfvu-3. x i Steger, Philip Ioseph ............,... Overland, Mo. Stewart, Betty Sou ............................ Rolla, Mo. Stewart, Raymond Allen .... Higginsville, Mo. Storment, Don Bernard ...... Marthasville, Mo. Stourton, George Eldon ............ St. Louis, Mo. Stump, Iames Warren ......,.... . .... Hartford, Ill. Summers, Iohn Wesley ................ Monett, Mo. Surgi, Sidney Charles .................... Ioplin, Mo. Thompson, David Eugene ...... St. Ioseph, Mo. Thompson, Harold Sam ........ Kinderhook, ill. Thompsun, Philip Brune .......... St. Louis, Mo. Tierney, Thomas Francis .... Kansas City, Mo. Urban, Charles David .............. St. Louis, Mo. VanBuskirk, Iohn Richard .... Greenfield, Mo. Victor, Iohn Ioseph, Ir .,......... Flat River, Mo. Weakly, Iarnes ............................ St. Louis, Mo. Weitzel, Charles Allen .... Warrensburg, Mo. Werner, Walter P ..... .... U niversity City, Mo. Wiese, Dennis Eugene .............. Sullivan, Mo. Willis, Elbert A ......,...................... Mexico, Mo. Winchester, Robert P ....... Ozone Park, N. Y. Wolf, Iohn Henry. ....................... St. Louis, Mo. Wolf, Neil Francis ............... . ...... St. Louis, Mo Wood, loyce Alene .......................... Rolla, Mo Woodruff, Camillus Kessler ...... Bourbon, Mo Yallaly, Stephen Paul .................... Modoc, Ill Zimmerman, Iordon M ..... Great Neck, N. Y Zoellick, Harold Walter .............. Chicago, Ill. ,i i l . FIRST ROW: Sanner, Forbes, Atkinson, Boraz, Salvo, Glllotfaf Nogmm' Mumemuu' 1'N '- Un, Farmer, yaiaain, skuorr., eWC0H19I, Van Buskirk, Phillips, Lesyna, Oetting, Kessler. THIRD ROW: Shupe, Grosso, Greer, Zimmerm - O, Oi-th, Paul Joseph ...................... St. Louis, Mo. Baqanoff, Donald ..,............. Crystal City, Mo. Ferguson, Clarence .......... Raymsftcljglli, 160' Owen, james Woodland-Iw.WLebm,On, MO. Bloemkef Ffflrlk Edward .... KGHSCIS CNY' MO- Fitzgerald' Sieffe C ' St. Louis' Mo. Owens, Robert Eugene .............. Hopkins, Mo. Bowman, Robert Vern ...... Santa Cruz, Calif. Gartland, William Arthur ........ St. Louis, MO. Palmer' luck Auenmwmm .-.. .....-. T Temonl MO' BOYCL Vifqil S ............................... Girard, Kans. Goldstein, Stuart Edwin ......,.. usonl Mo. Paulsell, DorothY Dean ' - R Ong' MO' Buiewski, Edward I ................. St. Louis, Mo. Hackett, Lswfence Ruywmm e qRolla' Mo. Spoon, Gerald Dean - '--'-'-- ' Sl' Louis' MO' Bunney' EGU '-'-- A-'--t- ---------e-f-- S l iuwmeff Okla' Hale' John P Mo. Steiner, Eugene Francis ............ St. Louis, Mo Burleson, Otto Lavern ..,................. Elijah, Mo. Hefti, Norman Bruoe.. ......... , ...... Rong, MO Tome' William AIUWE1 Dorado Sprmqsl MO Carpenter' Bf'lC'fYNf'fi1 '-'- ' '- ' V Vvqyne' Nab' Iaques' Charles vvvlumiimlmmnStmLouisI Mo: Tucker, Paul Barry .................. Robertson, Mo Catron, Rgbgff Lee H-Mgt' Louis, Mo Kornfeld, Robert Iosep ......... joseph' M0 Urban, Charles D ....................... St. Louis, Mo. COOPQT, Donald Gorldoni...-.A..'....BeVerly, Mass Leava, Charles Ronald ,,,,. Lonedelll Mo Varsos, Spyros G ................... Athens, Greelie Cornell, Patty jg ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Vifashington, Mo Lewis, Harvey Lee.. ...........,......... Rong, MO Viqdahll David Charles ........ Palmer., Alas a Davis, Bobby E,wQnQ '.'4, .. '.'.' 3 dem, MO Maggi, GGY fffinclrlf ' City' Mo. Werder, Edward R .... , ........ Iersey City, N- Dennis, Louis Earl.. ..... ,.... ........ A . iiton, MO Moumjoy' Wllllam Athens Greece Wildermuth, Richard .,............ Port Byron, Il . Dessielll. Paul Russell.: ..... .......,. I sinn, Mo. Nikas, George Ange OS --------- - I Page EighlY -Nine V-ron... ., .. Q --we .a - ' -- 'f' - ouuiw-we 'Y' -0- Y 5 f 5 L J 4 f 11 O build character and sportsmanship there is no better engineer than participation in sports. At M.S.lVI. the student has ample opportunity for relaxa- tion and 'character building in sportsp there is a Well-rounded program of Varsity and intra- mural sports which has made great men greater and taught them the true fighting spirit . Be- cause of this spirit, great teams from M.S.lVl. have had their achievements recorded in the annals of time. -ix .554 ' 52:11.-i 55 14 ,. 4-x 1 1, 1 ' 115 R ,A 3 51 5 3 Q 2? A 'h,, ft kg r- , 3 .ff ii... . eg 1 'W in GALE BULLMAN Department Chairman Assistant Professor of Physical Education, 1937. A.B. 1925, West Virginia Wesleyan, LL.B. 1929, Washington. CHESTER BARNABD HE MSM lntramural Program and the Varsity Swimming Team all fall under the direct supervision of Coach Chester Barnard, a man who has contributed much to the ever expanding school athletic program. Through his efforts the intra- mural program of this school is ranked among the best, and by his able coaching the Swimming Team has established a record for winning performance. ALLGOOD DEWEY Inst ctor 1n Phy ical Education 1950 BS North Dakota State College 1947 BA Colorado State College 1949 Page Ninety Two Athletic Department GALE BULLMAN ITTLE introduction is needed for Head Coach Gale Bullman. Since his first year at the helm, his track and football teams have established records which adequately tell the story of his success here. The football squad, under his fine coaching, has never fin- ished lower than the third spot, and in the past three years has won two MIAA Conference championships. lncidently, the Miners never won a championship until Bullman started here in l937. This success is indeed a credit to his great coaching ability. BARNARD, CHESTER S., Instructor in Physical Edu- cation, 19.46. B.S. 1920, West Virginia Wesleyan. DEWEY ALLGOOD 'OACHING his second year here at Missouri School of Mines, Dewey Allgood, l-lead Basketball Coach, and Assistant Director of Intramural Sports, has formed a warm friendship with the students and faculty. Before coming to MSM, Allgood was head basketball coach at Marysville State Teachers College, where he turned in a better than .500 record before leaving. Although handicapped by a shortage of material, he has done a fine job dur- ing his short stay and promises much to be expected in the future S Mi , , Ill S , ' ' . - . . . , , I . . I , , ,,.. . -Q ,....c.,...5,..-.sa .. ff - e- . - - -HY ,.,-,, F .. Y W, . ., . ,,,:,-uv, umm-yu H, , .40 l . . , I Varsity Football W. L. T. Pct. PF Kirlcsville .......... 4 0 l .900 90 Sprinqfield ........ 4 0 l .900 87 MINERS ............ 3 2 0 .600 75 Maryville .......... 2 3 0 400 59 Cape Girardeau 0 4 1 100 Z5 Warrensburq .... 0 4 1 .100 38 Miners .... Miners .... Miners .... SEASCDNS RECORD .. 0 Pittsburg Teac1'1ers..,... .. 7 Murray Teachers ..... . .. 8 Washinqton U ............ . Miners ...... 1 2 Warrensburq ........ Miners ...... 30 Maryville ....... ......... Miners ...... 7 Kirlcsville ...... ......... Miners ...... 7 Sprinqfielcl .................... Miners ...... 19 Cape Girardeau .......... Proctor around end! W Huffman also on the mm Stewart, Guard Summers, Center Geers, G1-1CI1'd Mebief Guard C G d CIF, Center Rucker, End Anderson, G1-lflfd 19111991 Cerner Morris' End G d T 1 Ninety-Three Pittsburg tliansasl 20 MINERS O HE opening game of the l95l football campaign saw the Journey of the Pittsburg Teachers to Rolla to test their mettle against the Silver and Gold warriers from the Missouri School of Mines. This game was a preview of things to come as the Miner eleven suf- fered their first of several defeats this year. The Miner defense proved to be no match for the Teachers' powerful com- bined aerial and ground attack. The Teachers went out in front on an inter- cepted pass after only four minutes of the first half had elapsed. A series of fumbles set up the next Teachers' score as it be- came more and more evident that the Miners were completely outclassed. The Teachers, being held scoreless in the third quarter, scored their last touchdown in the fourth and final quarter to complete the Miner defeat by the score of 20-O. All told, the Miners put up a better fight against the Teachers, who were favored to win by a margin of 35 points, than many of the old-timers thought they would. Varsity Football Neal, Guard Tietjens, End Huston, Back KOS Vanfossen, Tackle Marlow, End Akers, Tackle C1191 Proctor, Back Metcalf, End Schoeppel, Center Murray State 31, MINERS 7 . ln the second game of the year, the Miners met the powerful Murray State Thoroughbreds in a pitched battle at Murray, Kentucky. The Miners, making a fine recovery from their first encounter with the Pittsburg Teachers, again lacked the penetrating power required to carry the ball over their oppo- nent's goal line. I-lampered by the loss of four first- stringers due to injuries received in the game the previous week, the Miners were defeated, 31-7. The Silver and Gold warriors were again plagued by what seemed to be their chief failure throughout the seasonp namely, fumbles and intercepted passes which accounted for three opposition scores. Look out, Gene! Page Ninety-Four nter Koederitz, Back Ruppert, Center Reeg, Guard Gjelsteen, Tackle Brown, Back Moeller, BGC14 W. Smith, End Matson, Back Harnpel, Back Washington U. Zl, MINERS 8 ln the third game of the season against their tradi- tional adversaries, the Washington University Bears, the Miners went down to their third consecutive loss of the season. The Bears were out to avenge a 34-19 loss which they suffered last year at the hands of the Miners. They succeeded in this purpose admir- ably as they over-ran the Miners, Zl-8. This game saw the advent of the Miners' offensive attack, which, in games previous, had not been ob- served. The Silver and Gold warriors made a valiant attempt to make it two victories in as many years, but fell short of that mark as they were set back by the Bruins for the 24th time in 29 years. End of the play. Page Ninety-Five MINERS l2, Warrensburg 6 On another wet Parents day the Mis souri Miners successfully opened their de- fense of the MIAA championship football crown. The Warrensburg Mules were un- able to penetrate a strong Miner line, which had tightened up considerably since its last test against the Bruins of Washington U. This plus a strong ground attack were all the Miners needed to de- feat the Warrensburg Mules. The Miners' rapidly developing aerial assault was unable to get another test, due to a constant rain which soaked many of the spectators. The Miners' ground at- tack, however, proved to be strong enough to make up for any deficiency in the pass- ing department as the Miners galloped over the Mulesby the score of l2-6. The Silver and Gold warriors looked the best they had all season as they capitalized on two of the Mules' fumbles to set up both Miner touchdowns. This proved to be a welcome change to many of the spec- tators who had watched previous games this season, when the Miners were fum- bling. , Varsity Football MINEBS 30, Maryville 14 ln their second conference game of the season the Missouri Miners again success- fully defended the MIAA championship crown. The Miners invaded the Maryville Memorial Stadium to secure their sixth win in as many years from the Maryville eleven. The Silver and Gold warriors scored in every quarter to completely out- class the Maryville Bearcats. The Miner attack got rolling early in the first quarter, as they scored on a pass play into the end zone. The Bearcats tal- lied their first score as a Bearcat backfield man ran 85 yards through the Miner back- field to tie the score. This tie didn't last long as Gene Huffman made a 95-yard run-back with the Bearcats' kick-off. The game was a complete rout from here on out, as the Miners scored two more times to the Bearcats' one. The last Bearcat tally came on another long run through the Miner defense. The final score of the game was 30-14 in favor of the Miners, which gave the Miners the league lead for the first time this season. Varsit Football Y Bullrnan, Back Roemerrnan, Back Block, Tackle B B k F. S 'th B k Koeddin ,Buck czyer, ac m1 , crc g P. Weitzel, Back I. Weitzel, Back Bennett, Guard Kirksville 21, MINERS 7 , The Missouri Miners were again plagued by a lack of solid scoring punch as they lost their third conference game to the Kirksville Bulldogs. The Miners were inside the Bulldogs' 20-yard line a total of eight times but were only able to push across one score The rest of the scoring attempts were halted by fumbles or the inability to make a first down This was the first conference loss of the sea on for the Miners as they went under by the score of 21 7 The Silver and Gold warriors played good football tor the first half as the score will testify 7 7 The second half was an entirely different story as the Miners hampered by an iniury to 1-lample allowed two scores by the Dogs Mm play in action Page Ninety Six Hogan, Back V Broaddus, End Robbins, End, Klobe, Guard Beverage, Tackle R. Smith, Tackle Huffman, Back Murphy, Tackle Humphrey, Back Springfield I3, MINERS 7 Rain and a bad field hampered the Miner attack against Springfield. Playing heads up ball the en- tire game, the Miner eleven managed to hold the favored Springfield team to I3 points while scoring seven themselves. Had good weather prevailed, the outcome could very easily have been different. Although their passing attack was handicapped by the weather, the Miners displayed some fine tal- ent in their running offensive. But again they lacked the final power to drive over the goal line. Four times the Miners were inside the ten-yard line, but managed to score only once. This defeat ended any Chance the Miners had for a conference win. Olicwgef Page Ninety-Seven MINERS IQ, Cape Girardeau 6 The Missouri Miners soundly trounced the Cape Girardeau Indians, I9-6, before a large attendance of returned alumni in their last game of the season. The Miners scored early in the opening quarter on a long drive to the enemy's goal line. After the Indians had scored their only touch- down in the second half, the Miners took possession of the ball for the majority of the rest of the game. The Silver and Gold warriors made a respectable showing in the season con- sidering the poor start they had. The Miner eleven lost their first three games to powerful non-league rivals in games away from Iackling Field. In conference play the Miners had won three out of five in their bid to capture the football cham- pionship of the MIAA conference. WAlthough seven of the first string eleven graduate this year, next year's team has many prospects. Sparked by that deter- mined Miner spirit, next year's team will be a team to be reckoned with. Varsity Football is Mr fm B 'f 59 af' It Could be' Ballet dcmcer. Miners ....... ........ Miners ....... ........ Miners ....... ........ Miners ....... ........ Miners ....... ........ Miners ....... ........ Miners .... Miners ....... ........ Miners ....... ........ Miners .... Miners ....... ........ Miners ....... ........ Miners ....... ........ Miners ....... ........ Miners ....... ........ Miners ....... ....... Miners ....... ....... Miners ....... ........ Miners ....... ........ Miners ....... ........ Varsity Basketball Harris ................ Westrninisier ..... McKendree ........ Drury ............... Shurilefi ........,...... Wesiminisier ..... Cape Girardeau Cape Girardeau Warrensburg ..... Concordia ............ Washington U. . 'Warrensburg ..... Maryville .......... Kirksville ....... Springfield ........ Kirksville .......... Springfield ......... Washington U. . McKendree .......... Maryville ....... 4' C0TLf61'ence. Up and . . . Medatatzon Page Ninety-Eight HE end of the 1951-52 season found the Miners still as determined and aggressive a unit as when the season opened, even though they ended the sea- son in the M.l.A.A. cellar. The team held high hopes 1 'nu' fx-:1:-w-:Ztra:-:-1f'rnv4-m-wwf-+.:. eeh1.'vf1.1H -f1wf'.-1-41-ev-f'f1!1'r-ffrf:-w -- -.ef y, , ycnjzz-1--.-5 tasem-:fl-wwf:----7-vig.-7: fk Q X 1 5 1 1 K 4' t for the future since the squad had shaped up pretty well as the season opener neared. In two pre-season practice sessions against Fort Leon- ard Wood, the Miner coach found plenty of reason to hope for a bright future. The Miner season started off with a bang as they rolled past an outclassed Harris Teachers, 63-32. A few open- ing victories under the team's belt can arouse a great deal of confidence in themselves, especially after bad past seasons. This is what the Miners hoped for until the jinx of old came once more. Before the second contest the Miners had lost two players, one for the entire season, both from the starting five. The Miners' first defeat came at the hands of Westminister when the visitors managed to amass a nine-point lead at the final whistle. They dropped the next two games aq ainst McKendree and Drury by respectable mar- Qins of three and six points. Skubic, Forward O'Brien, Center Stanley, Center Orrick, Guard Nichols, Forward Smart, Guard Miles, Guard Burns, Forward Ross, Guard Page Ninety-Nine Srois-h.' Don't slap. Finger-tip control. In the air. Nice shot. Two points. Varsity Basketball So another season began in a losing fashion. Although the team enjoyed a few highlights during the season, they closed the year with a poor three won and seventeen lost record. The Miner victories other than Harris came against Cape Girardeau and Kirlcsville, both by virtue of one point. Their real stamina and fight was highlighted, however, in a few of the games which they dropped. Playing at home they captured their first conference win by a score of 69 to 68 against Cape Girardeau. Even more thrilling, however, were their games with Washington University and Springfield at the close of the season. Springfield won the MIAA race again this year and had one of the strong- est teams of any of their conference champion- ship teams. They handed the Miners a severe 98 to 54 loss early in the season. Before a large crowd the M.S.M. quintet pressed hard and were within five points of the defending champions throughout much of the game. The end found Springfield on top, and they continued their winning ways to capture the title for another year. The Washington University loattle resulted in a much closer and a much harder fought game. Although Washington University was out in front most of the time, the outcome was dubious Page One Hundred 'V IN I 1 .at t if VH' . . 'V .X G ' I i l , l E , i s i i , .44 Merritt, Guard Fa until the final Whistle. For a time it appeared as if the Miners were going to stage a come- back, but this was a short-lived dream. The bulk of this year's scoring was made by Bob Faulkner and Gene Huffman, both of Whom will be lost through graduation this year. Bob's nucleus. lt is interesting to note that threew Faulkner, Huffman, and Christopher-of the first six leading scorers in the M.l.A.A. were from M.S.M. FINAL M.l.A.A. STANDINGS high total for the season came against Mclien- Team Won Lost Pct. i Pls. dree when he hit for 31 points. As captain of Springfield ,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 O O 1,000 708 this year's team he ended the season with an Wqrrensburq .-.. 7 3 .700 598 average of l4.l points per game, third best Kirksvme 5 5 1 500 479 average in the M.l.A.A. Huffman, a fine re- I ' bounder and hustler, average lO.88 points this MQTYVIHS 3 7 'SOO 512 season. Koelling, Burns, Christopher, and CUPS GiTfI1'Cl9CU-1 ----- 3 7 -300 531 Abendroth formed the remainder of the team MINERS .............. 2 8 .200 537 Weitzel, Guard Ienkins, Guard Huffman, Center Smith, Forward G. Huffman, Forward ulkner, Guard Christopher, Center g Abendroth, Center 'f.a:x2::f:s.f......,'1f-'fi-.f,..-w.:'. - F- I -'s:f.'.a-mfr's.x.y,:.m,srf 4,r...f..,.-me! A KY' as Ag WU' QQ ' i ,, .F 7 , lgyy Q f W t f F X 2 ., 'W hurl-L BQ E sd FIRST ROW Dowh g Shot Baye W S th Schuchardt Be der Walton SECOND ROW F Smith Wilson OBrien Dowd Emison Lay tham THIRD ROXIV We-tel Yo ng Proctor Kent Rehm T ckson Varslty Track N THEIR opening contest the MIAA indoor conference meet the Miners got off to a poor start as they settled back in fifth place and watched Springfield dominate the field to take first place Aided by Warren Roach who took first in the shot and Bob Schuchardt plac ing third in the high and fourth in the low hur dles the Miners collected 20 points for the fifth place spot Fortunately this was not a forecast of things to come, as the Miners went on to win all their dual meets. First to meet defeat under the revamped Miner team was Harris Teachers College. High men for the day were Fred Smith with a first in the lOU and 220, and Gene Edwards with a first in the mile and two mile Bob Schuchardt con tributed his bit by winning both the low and the high hurdles The meet proved to be a lop sided contest ending in a 91 to 34 victory for the Miners ln their second dual meet of the year the Miners traveled to Westminster College Both Fred Smith and Bob Schuchardt repeated their performances of the previous meet winning a iirst place in the lOO, 220, and high and low hurdles. Once again the Miners proved su- perior, winning the meet 87 to 44. Next to receive defeat from the strong Miner team was Cape Girardeau. Led by suchcon- sistent winners as Bert Smith in the half-mile, Page One Hundred Two , ...- ,,,.,..v.. - Y.Y. Y-. --B-- ,, .e..Y, --fb, W ,Y , .-- - VY.. 1 .--.- -..-,...--V....f ..,-Vw,,.-.-.....-v.. f. .-.......,-..a. 4-.ut-...4.:....-t..f..u.....:.m..t.mu..Mg. K X .,. -S mn .,. .. ........,,,X- lt uyl ' 1 sf W ' Ulf' 5 1 J-4 ,,,' 'Inj l' Ming -12,1 Bruer in the high Jump and Bill Bayer in the quarter-mile the Indians proved no match as they succumbed, 79 to 52. ln the final dual meet of the season, the Miner thin-clads met a Worthy adversary in Spring- field. Gene Huffman took the honors in the broad jump, While Walt Smith placed second in both the pole vault and the javelin throw. Although stubbornly resisting to the end, the game Springfield team finally relinquished, los- Varslty Track Traveling to Cape Girardeau for the impor- tant MIAA outdoor conference meet the Miners staged their last contest of the season. Again the Miners appeared to be outclassed in their second conference meet. Although taking two first, three second, and one third place, the Miners amassed only 39 G! 7 points, enough for fourth place in the meet. Bob Schuchardt, Gene Huffman and Warren Roach proved to be the team's most outstanding men during this con- 'cv ff' .M-1. fs-c ..,.2':1'1::a:-A - Ive -r':fF2!f'5'ff r-' '- .11-21-'itz ' 1Neff! 1 ': - f f1f7 L'T l . , . 1 H . l l d . 4 1 - I . I it ' ' x I ing the meet 72W to 63V2. test. Hand off. You try it. Sobre muscles? The winner. It's ci bird. Fast man. Heavel Bang! Nice pass. Javelin tim owe? 5 as F 23 fait t ll a 5 l 2 . s I i i i 1 Z 1 1 1 1 t 1 l Page One Hundred Three I I A I .I I - 'I . , - V . .-.M - + Q. -...- .... 1,-..- 1--m.-1-z.,,- W 1 i i nr-uw l I TOP ROW: Holmes, Anderson, Zoellick, Zacher, Bloess, DeLap, Evans, Beverage. BOTTOM ROW: Bullman, Mable, Paclan, Rucker. Iohnson. FIRST ROVV: Schernel, Neimeyer, Padden, Potter, Bieler, Murry. SECOND ROW: Anderson, Holland, ' Wethington, Sgt. Dunn, Lane, DeCordova, Nothstine, Gockel. Rifle Team HIS year's Rifle Team claimed one victory from its three outings. The win being scored over Washington University. High men tor the year were Walter Irving and lohn Schemel, the former setting a new match record of 383 out of a possible 400. S imming Team HIS year's Tankmen made no big splash in intercollegiate swimming records. The squad, handicapped by the loss of out- standing lettermen, managed, with the aid of a large number of new swimmers, to finish the season with one victory in eight starts. - Page One Hundred Four Swimming and llille Teams Qpening the season against the toughest competition they were to face all season, the Tanlcmen were outpointed in their first three meets as they lost to a powerful St. Louis Uni- versity team, 70-14, to Louisville University, 47- 36, and finally to Fort Knox by the close tally of 43-41. George Bloess, a returning letterman from last year, was a consistent winner in the 200-yard baclcstrolce, and individual medley races, earning high scoring position on the team. Also accounting for a large number of the team's points was the 300-yard medley re- lay team composed of Bloess, Beverage, and Zaclcer. At Washington University the Miners were again defeated, 49-365 however, the meet was closer than the score would indicate-the Miners were touched out in several events that day. Bloess was again the big winner as he shaved four seconds off his time in the in- dividual medley. The Freestyle Relay team, composed of Rucker, Bloess, Anderson, and Beverage, fared well against Washington Uni- versity, winning the event in 3:57p a relatively good time. The first and only victory of the season was against Bradley University, with the Miners scoring 51 points to the opponents' 33. Marty lohnson and Hay Rucker took first places as they finished out in front in the 200-yard free- style and the 60-yard freestyle, respectively. 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At the MIAA Tournament, the Miners easily took first place with 590 points, gaining a comfortable 39-point margin over the second place Cape Girardeau team. Lanning was medalist in the tournament, shooting a five-under-par l39 for the 36 holes. At the end of 27 holes Lanning, Dougherty of Spring- field, and Shurbach of Warrensburg were tied at 107 strokes, but Lanning showed his championship form in the last nine holes by shooting a sub par 32. .Carroll came within inches of shoot- ing a hole-in-one on the 252-yard sev- enth hole, sinking the short put for an eagle two. ln the dual meets, Harris was soundly defeated, losing all four singles and two doubles, for a lop-sided 18-O score. Lanning shot a five-under-par, bettering Harris's top man by nine strokes. Next to fall under their might was Westminister. The team gave up GW points, easily defeating the visitors, l4V2-6 V2. - Cape Girardeau proved to be the strongest opponent of the year. Both Hubbard and Lanning saved the day by sweeping all their matches and scoring three points each. This gave the Miners the necessary edge to win, 8-7. The final victim, Springfield, offered little opposition as the Miners rolled up another victory, 30-O. Again Lan- ning was medalist, shooting a' five- under-par l39 for the 36 holes.- Page One Hundred Six Tennis Team URING one of their most disas- trous seasons, the Miner Netmen showed they had plenty of fight, but lacked the necessary form for a winning team. At the completion of the season their record stood at one win, one tie, and six losses in the dual meets. ln the MIAA Conference Meet at Cape Girardeau, the Miners tied with Mary- ville for third place, while Springfield and Warrensburg copped first and sec- ond place. The opening match of the season saw the Miners clash with a strong team from lllinois Normal. The visiting team easily defeated the Miners by winning all seven matches. The following week the Miners turned in their only victory as they beat Har- ris, 5-2. With a win tucked under their belts, the Miners sought to better their record, but their next opponent, West- minister, was not to be denied its vic- tory. Somewhat disheartened, the Miners next engaged Cape Girardeau, and proved to be an even match by taking three matches for a tie. Their next ad- versary proved to be a more formidable foe, however, as Springfield easily beat the Miners seven matches to one. For the rest of the season the Netmen didn't come close to tasting victory. Concordia defeated them five matches to two, and a trip to St. Louis provided two more losses from the hands of the Washington University and St. Louis University teams. ln both these en- counters the M.S.M. team was shut out six matches to nothing. Pqqe One Hundred Seven 5. KN fb i ..t.... l,,..,,n,. , rt- Chappell, Trieste, Harmon, Coach Morgan, Martin, Schlosser, Zumsteg Dmift miss. Nice serve. I3n,0kIiamIed yet! What fi drive. Poised, Martin in action ' za . luv! Cllas ' l I Sri . 1-syeegm-M -'fFi!'tif!i'Zf '.: at l. Over the 71 igh's. Don't fall, N0 Mt Zmfcheri Smash. Don't miss it. llliil CY ZIIJ. Stretch, Clhlaynzfp. Speed demon. The H-f,me,-h Page One Hundred Eight Intramural S1 Intramural Athlete of the Year On the basi.s of his all-around athletic ability, Don Meiners of Theta Kappa Phi Fraternity was awarded the trophy as the most Outstanding Intramural Athlete of 1951. Don was what may well be termed a natural athlete. During the 1950-1951 school year, he participated in football, soft- ball, track, volleyball, horse- shoes, swimming, tennis, basket- ball, and table tennis. An indi- cation of his ability can be esti- mated from the fact that in siat of the above sports he helped bring his team a first place trophy. Intramural Softball Last year's softball champions, Theta Kappa Phi, again showed they had what it takes, and claimed their s-econd successive championship. Lambda Chi Al- pha, second place team, had been undefeated up until the finals, but proved no match as the champions rallied to win two straight games and the cham- pionship. Intramural Handball When the din of battle had cleared, not one, but two teams emerged victorious as Theta Kappa Phi and Sigma Nu split the first place honors. Theta Kappa Phi placed second in both the singles and the doubles, while Sigma Nu laid claim to the doubles crown. Winner of the singles was Lambda Chi Alpha. Intramural Football A bitterly fought contest in the final playoffs saw Theta Kappa Phi emerge victorious over a game Pi Kappa Alpha team. Theta Kappa Phi came from behind to win the semi- finals and the championship. Second place honors went to Kappa Sigma, closely followed by Sigma Nu in third place. 0l'IS Intramural Swimming A top-notch swimming team from Sigma Nu walked off with I J honors in the Intramural to1 Swim Meet for their third con- secutive year, as they more than doubled- the score of th-e runner- . up Tau Kappa Epsilon squad. Johnson of Sigma Nu was high point man, taking two first places, and establishing two new intramural records. Intramural Tennis Theta Kappa Phi repeated their performance of the previ- ous year by copping the tennis title for 1951. Second place hon- ors went to Triangle, closely followed by the Tech Club in the third place slot. Individual champions were Bob Schafer of Theta Kappa Phi, and Zaunet and Birch, doubles team for the Tech Club. Intramural Horseshoes A strong Independent team fought its way to the top of the heap for the horseshoe champion- ship. Second place honors were split with Sigma Nu and Theta Kappa Phi. None of the three teams turned in a winning doubles or singles team. Intramural Golf This year's golf competition was the sharpest it has eper been. In a hotly contested match the Independents barely man- aged to capture the title with a two-man team score of 155. The Engineers Club placed second, scoring 157 strokes, while last year's winners, Theta Kappa Phi, finished third with 158 strokes. Three men, Anderson of the Independents, Henson of the Engineers Club, and Algermis- son of Theta Kappa Phi, suc- ceeded in breaking the old reo- ord of 77, with respective scores of 71, 75, and 76, for the eighteen holes. i QU I Ir-1 K ll'I'f'NfIIIif1 Vllrlwps, L . ' ,Q-ig,, .-.T N J ,WMV W A . zxrlwtlrrill r'lIfI:hp.:, 1r'j,,,'S ,mf iff IV!-if II 1'?-' fio1'f1foIr.s' Cy in aftion. TIVO IIIIIIIIS. ,1Ii3,9QfI,' TZLIE' One Hungireci Ter: Intramural Intramural Basketball Ifrlpprr Sigma rlisplrryerl some finr' H'lIIIlll'OI'Ix' in Ihr? jihrrls, rmrl I1pxr'I Ihr' ftIl'OI'IIl'S for first plrIr'rr honors. Sr'r'oI1rl plrrr'r' 1r'r1x hclrl rlolrn by Sigma Nu, while Ihirrl rrnrl four plrrrvx ll'c IIl Io Ihr' Tevh Club rrnrl 'l'hr'Irr Ifrrpprr Phi, rr'- .vpr'r'IiI'r'ly. llolll Ihr' 'l'r'r'h fllllll, ll'IIIIll'l' of Ihr' Iry Lr'r1r11rr'. rrnrl 'l'hr'Irr Ifrrpprr Phi, IVIIIIICI' of Ihr' ll'r'sIr'rn I,r'rIy1rr', 1r'r'rr' Irnrrlzlrr Io prr'.vr'rrr' Ihr'ir IlIIIIlf IIlISIIl'lI 'rr'r'- orrls in Ihr' fillrllx. Intramural Table Tennis 'I'r'rrm xr-oring folrhrl Krrpprr Nigmrr Irlhlr' Ir'IIiIi.s' r'llrImpionx for Ihr' ilt'4lI', rnzrl 'Prirrnglr' vom- forlrrlfly lllillllllfl rloIr'I1 Ihr? .s'r'r:- ohrl plrrvr' xlol. In Ihr' Illllllllllllfll I-ohIr'.wI.v, Ihr' MII!lIlH'!'I'S Uluh Iool: firsl rrnrl ffflllllllll IIr?lIrI sr?r'- ohrl in Ihr' .wiIir1lr's, rmrl 'l'hr'lrI lfrrpprr Phi firsl rrurl lfrrpprr Nlfllllll .vr'r-onrl in Ihr' rloirlflrrx. Intramural Cross Country Hun r'r1r'h yr'rIr IIC'f'll'Clf7lr II.flrII7!?S of Ihr' ll0llll'f'UIllI?Iff rfrrhlrz, Ihr? r'roxx Voirnlrlf rim r'rIIr:'rs Io Ihr: rlislrrllwr' llll'll rm, Ihr: l'lIflIlII'IlH. lIr'.wI Ilmws Ir-rfrrz rr:r'rIrrlrfrl hgu .lim r'oo1r'y of Ihr: lC,1ryi1I,r:rzrs Ulrrh rnrrl lion flruhz of lfrrpprr N'I!l'IIlrII. 'l'r'r1m hrmors flrzrml Io lfrrmfrr Siynrrr, rmrl srfr-o-Irrl plrrrfc S'I!l'Ill,CL AVII. Intramural Track l,r:rl by Mrzinrzrs, Iiruslcotlrzr, ringg, rmrl lirrrzmmrzier, Ihr: mrm from 7'hcIrI Krryfprl, Phi rzrrsily Irrrllmrl off vrfilh the inIrrm1,'II1'r1l lrrrrrlr Iroyrhyf. In rzinrzhmg Ihrf meer, Thctrr Krrymrr Phi Look first in jivxrz r:1:enI.s', Last yrzrrfs rrfirihrzrs, Sigma Nu, settled hrIr'k in sefrmrl place, while thx: Engi- nrfers Club and Sigma P1 rflearrirl rr prrfh to the thirrl and fourth places, respectirzely. ra Sports Intramural Volleyball Boasting an unmarred rec- ord, Theta Kappa Phi was rudely awakened as they lost to Lambda Chi Alpha rin the first game of the finals. However, the second and decisive game showed they had recuiperated sufficiently and at the final whistle emerged Volleyball Champions for the second successive year. Intramural Champions - 1951 Theta Kappa Phi successfully defended its Intramural Cham- pionship by compiling the high- est number of points recorded in recent years by one organization. Always a strong contender in the individual contests, Theta Kappa Phi impressively finished the season by placing first in Wrestling, Volleyball, Table T-en- nis, Track, Softball, Football, and Tennis. Intramural Wrestling Theta Kappa Phi, placing five out of six entrants in the finals, amassed a total of 30 points,- enough to win the wrestling crown for the third time in as many years. On the heels of the champions were Sigma Pi, plac- ng second, and third place Tau Kappa Epsilon. As usual the fights attracted a large crowd, and the disappointments were few. Intramural Boxing Sigma Nu, tied for first place honors last year, shared honors with no one as they fought their way to the top in a hotly con- tested battle. During the pre- liminaries it app-eared as if Theta Xi would win the cham- pionship, but dark horse Sigma Nu proved to be more than their Cqual, Last year's co-champions, Triangle, finished a humbled fourth while second and third Place honors w-ent to Theta Xi and Theta Kappa Phi, respec- tively. i K wi Q E24 1 i V 'Pvt' it Y' Boxing Champs. Table tennis doubles champs. Working hard. It was close. Table tennis singles champ Up and over. How does it feel? Page One Hundred Eleven I f J rv1 ? L Fx Y L rx X4 ., ,,,,, ,M .,.V fl H E prime purpose of campus activities is the develop- ment oi character. All the knowledge in the World cannot make a man great unless he has self-respect and integrity--the essence of char- acter. The purpose oi those who founded the organizations on this campus was the building of character. That they have fulfilled their pur- pose is evidenced by the large number of great men who have graduated from M.S.M. Let us maintain the fine precedents established by these men and continue to take an active part in campus organizations so that We too may join their ranks Nxkwiv' SQ X6 'A in vafsflffif Q5 'BN wx v fN 2-21'-N-A A , , A ., ,A f 19.7 , '2A,,.., . f .532 .A . 1 - , , - K 4-5 n-., -- -L, ,ygg 504' J., .:., ,LA -.. 4-3. .-A J. eg..- -r., Mn . ..:. - ., If .vt ,A z f . f , f 1 X ,X xi x A , si 1 if S X? '4' XX A fx .Aww X. a NS' N k N s S Zxi ff QQ? Rx Q X X A , N , 9 -N w WY Q . 3: A. Af ' Q, ,A N, w S S X ' YW' ,fi Z , ?, Si S X S gg. X lf: T NX 5 X 'fxwm ' M NZ'-. 555 Q: QS y,wgiEf.y if'fw's.Exx ga, A ww A :SHN N x , Q , w YJ: MAA: QWRQ Mft, '45 :M ' ,fx W exxxwkx 5 M. 1 4 SW 'sk W Q- wf w, ff' v X A ,X -' X ffifti ' XV. W 1032- X--, x -N: 2 ,Q 1 'FA v. 1 A 14 A s . 3 ' 3. , 1 A A 1 J.,-. , A 3 f .if 1 K. ' a' ' I A ,i A I Q, , U i IM A H sg- . Nik 5 Aif Q 1 :Ai fig , ' lu 5, ll 3 Ql: . ju A 1if'Fi 1 E K - A .. - s 'ij FIRST ROW: Keil, Ieiinek, Macke, Stegemeier. SECOND ROW: Robinson, Wyman, Evans, Murphy, Richter, Neumann. Editor at 100176. Bu.9i11.cSs mcmcnger cmd his f'igm'eS. Page One Hundred Fourteen llnllam B . fi , 5 f i I y ,lf 4' W OA ,W 4 ,, ,, , ' 'W ,EM ,, W lvrfl I7 X20 PM 4 vm, lohn G. Macke Editor-in-Chief Byron L. Keil Business Manager George L. Ste-gerneier Literary Editor Gerald R, Wyman Associate Editor David Robinson Organizations Editor John E. Evans Classes Editor lose-ph l. Murphy Sports Editor Norbert F. Neumann Staff Photographer Robert R. Richter Secretary l-lE Rollamo, like most of the other student activities at M.S.lVl., is considerably younger than the school itself. lt first appeared in l907. At that time, it reflected the first of the school's great periods of expansion. lt Was during the period from l900-l9lO that M.S.M. began to make a name for itself as a result of the Work of a few, but well- trained, graduates. As the school enrollment began to rise, many campus or- ganizations came into being and national soci- eties and fraternities saw the school as an ideal place to establish a chap- ter. lt was a result of co- operation between the Board new fraternities on the campus that the Rol- lamo first came into being for the purpose of keeping the history of the school, with its or- ganizations and student activities, in a pictorial form. lt quickly became the official school year- book. On its pages are found not only the strictly historical chronicles, that part which mirrors the spirit of the times, but also the pic- tures of social events and informal pictures showing the daily life of the student' himself. These are the things that make a yearbook a valuable possession to the alumnus in later years. This year the Rollamo looks back over past years, notes the changing times, the school's progress since its inception, its obstacles and how they were overcome, and seeks by com- parison to place before us an image of the future. The future is probably looked to more eagerly today than any other time in recent history, and the Rollamo and its staff are pre- suming upon the ancient adage that the past is the key to the future. lts truth will remain to be seen. The actual production of a yearbook is a work which is seldom undertaken lightly. The sifting of mountains of material and the arrang- ing of it for the desired effect is the task which confronts the editor. Whether or not he accom- plishes it to any degree of success rests largely upon his choice of a staff. ln his choice he must be guided by practical considerations of the abilities and availability of the men on the staff. Editor lack Macke has been fortunate in obtaining a staff of men with whom he has worked previously and whose capabilities are well known to him. The editor and his staff hope this year's edition will prove to be a valuable addition to the history of M.S.lVl. FIRST ROW: Goeddel, Calcaterra, Evans, Schejbal, Arter, Neumann, McCullah. SECOND ROW: Mathis, Robinson, Murphy, Yallaly, Iellnek, B. Keil, Macke, Wyman, Barnds, Stegemeier, Algermissen, Richter. THIRD ROW: Ferber, McLeane, Nowotny, Greaves, Hook, Bur- gess, Cole, Smid, Bardon, Hoffmann, Grunz, Selvaggi, Lesyna, Gulotta. FOURTH ROWV: Schulte, Hollocher, Helm, Schneider, Hansen, Egan, Ludewig, Dowdy, Flore, Gegg, Cardetti, Mallow, Ashburn, Eason, Simkins. FIFTH ROW: Lischer, Gerard, Wahl, Buescher, Schafer, Roethe, Weakly, E. Keil, Stearrnan, Oefelein, Anderson, Meskan, Bruskotter, Zedalis, Paladin, Thompson, Geers. Page One Hundred Fifteen .,,,.. ,,, .,.., ,,,- .... .. ,-,v,--,- 0 , .,. ,, . ,, -..Y,-,..x,,7-rw.-.,,x....,.r... -.ff-,t1-..-.f-rLw.....e-H of fr... -,-f, ,. .,,,.. . Editor. Proof i'eafZei's. Business manager. Writing Copy. Setting type. It's like this . . J' Missouri Miner back as far as twenty years after the found- ing of the Missouri School of Mines. At that time the Miner was in the form of a qroup of articles contributed by the students. This collected material was published in the form of a magazine and called the Noteboolc . ln l9l4 the name of the magazine was changed to the Missouri Miner . Later it was presented in its present form of a four-page weekly news- paper. The paper furnishes information concerning events taking place on this campus and also articles of national interest. The sports news, a very popularly read section, as in 'the past, covered both varsity and intramural sports This section was improved by the addition of a new column entitled Athlete of the Month . This column consisted of a picture of the ath- lete and an account of his athletic achieve- ments which made him worthy of the award. The M Club selected the athlete from among- their ranks. Feature columns during the year included a series of cartoons and humorous articles such as the Shaft and Breezes from the Windjammer . Page One Hundred Sixteen 7 gxz L? Xu! Ili. i 3 Missouri Miner 'ff ffl ,-5235: Q, x X N . . Q: X r IECXL dv wi! X . f , . New N X 1 Q Q 5 infix . xg Sgr sts Q9 X Xi X 5 F 1 Edward L. Calcaterra. lack H. Thompson ........ Clifford W. Dye ...... Richard M. Bosse ...... lohn F. Bruskotter ........ X. ...........Editor-in-Chief ......Business Manager ......Managing Editor .......Associate Editor ................... Sports Editor Michael S. Rodolakis .............. lohn E. Evans ............... Iames P. Goeddel ...,.. Iohn Bartel ........,...... Ronald C. Rex ...... Advertising Manager .Circulation Manager ..........Exchange Editor ......Features Editor ..........Secretary FIRST ROW: Goeddel, Ielinek, Calcaterra Bosse, McCullah. SECOND ROW: Thompson Rodolakis, Evans, Dye, Bartel. FIRST ROW: Ferber, Gegg, Murphy, E. Keil, Ielinek, Calcaterra, Thompson, Dye, Schemel, Bosse, Bruskotter Selvaggi SECOND ROW: Kemp, Cardetti, Franklin, Cole, Burgess, Bardon, Wheeler, Poe, Rodolakis, Fiore, Stegemeier, Algermission Hanss Grunz THIRD ROW: Goeddel, Nowotny, Mallow, Hansen, Dowdy, Ludewig, Kruger, Smid, Ruppert, Thompson, Midgley, B. Keil Greaves FOURTH ROW: Neumann, Hewett, Elswick, Evans, Stearrnan, Oefelein, Buescher, Egan, Brentz, Richter, Lischer, Mabie, McCullah Bartel Page One Hundred Seventeen .,,., 1 .,, , ,.. ,. --. -wvy,--- ,.-1 r Lv 2-,, ,-1,. -V--1-rave-A--:we American , William D, Bradley ..............,.,............. ................. C hairman Charles E. Rothweiler ........ ............ V ice-Chflirmfln S Leland Beverage ........... ...... S ecretary-Treasurer lack Thompson .................... ..-------,.------,- R 9CO1'Cl9r S , t Dr. D. E. Eppelsheimer ........ ......... F aculty Advisor FIRST Row: newer, Bradley, Mereh. SECOND Row: Rothweiler, Beverage. AHfZf71i'S'iS-- -'l if ffl 4? x FIRST ROYIV: March, Beverage Potter Bradley Hausner Dowd SECOND ROW' Danzer Rothweiler Neiman Hollocher C le O 19. S91 , , 1 - , - - 1 f 1 , O , Q vaggi. THIRD ROW: Almeter, Wakefield, Moeller, Wheeler, Tellefsen, Mathis, Schemel. FOURTH ROW: Neumann, Templeton, Barnard, Meskan Tarr, Abendroth, Charneski, Burns. ' lTl-l a membership of over sixty men, the Rolla chapter of the AFS. has en- joyed first place in the national organ- ization for the last two years. This enviable record can be attributed to the fact that foundry engineers have come into prominence in the past few years and that the increased need for Page One Hundred them has been recognized by both student and faculty. Cooperation with the National AFS. has brought the Foundrymen's Educational Founda- tion to our campus. Each year eleven scholar- ships are offered to students interested in foun- dry work. Eighteen OFFICERS Rodney C. Fons ....... ..................... ,,,,,,,,,,., P f Qsidem Iohn Berry Nolan Vice President Waldeniar D. Stopkevyc ...... ......... D Secretar Y Robert E. Flore ................. ,-.....'.'...,...- T regsur-er Prof. C. W. Eshbaugh ........ ......... F aculty Advisor 3.- UI, !.,, EX'?-1 f0f ::3 '- - .f27'iE5T'5'3Q!4??'?!Y'1e1'Yi'1rr'fr,z:94'fb-t-w1-mPnv-1:3-11-:-4-r-2--r'f41C'rffr:-F.---,-,W-.Q,-...H , aa- s+':i..K.-... - ..., ..,..... ., ,F . . , . . , . , ,. ,,3,q:.,,-gy . 1- in 1 -. .,.--'V .f fT'3,,- --f-.,:,5:,-,Y .?,i,-uri ,51 7 -::5.2.:5.,,7U -,fy C h o -4 0 l A Bmliflmff-' Fmsr ROW: siopkevyc, Fong, Fiore. SECOND ROW: Nolan FIRST ROVV: Nolan, Butler, Fons, Hershkowitz, Priest, Hoffmann. SECOND ROW: Haynes, Hansen, Robbins, Dye, Ordeniann, Harmon, Knock THIRD ROW: Stites, Stopkevyc, Flore, Huffman, Borberg, Stovall, Laythani, Sheehan. HI EPSlLON is a national honorary Civil Engineering fraternity, organized to rec- ognize basic technical ability and high moral character in the prospective engineer. ln keeping with this object, membership is lim- ited to the upper third of the junior and senior classes. The principal project oi the year is the main- tenance oi an alumni directory of all the grad- uates oi the Civil Engineering Department. Highlights oi the social activities oi Chi Epsilon include an initiation banquet and Parent's Day exhibits and tours. Thus the fraternity has aided in increasing the number oi talented engineers. Page One Hundred Nineteen . . , . , , . ,, - . -- - V , H f W... -, . -.. ,-..:. -fu4..a..w. 1-1-r.vul,v-annm.1: i:31-Lx'-:i.111:,,fs,f. 424.:..u,gg1,,Uvu.:-fi:-.tu-1-r..4'dan-u-an-ssmnsmua,...,.,,,,,,,..,G., ,,x,. ,,, Independents Denvil L. Tippit ...... ....................... ............. P r esident Ernest l. Reeves ..,..,. ------- V lcepfegidefll W. D. Stoplcevyc ...,... .......... T reasurer Richard H. Danzer ...... -----' S 'ICTQWTY , - - -1 Danzer, Tippit, Reeves, Stopkevyc. ZUILZIC and doughnuts' 'Cb A , , 3. ww' ' W 4 FIRST ROW: Ruhl, Mulholland, McClaine, Danzer, Harper, Stoplcevyc, Tippit, Hargraves, Varanouskas, Yager, Vance, Duncan. SECOND ROW: Roster, Million, Hausrnann, Quick, Mclntyre, Knobel, Frey, Carroll, Carl, Mac Zura, Stott, Reeves. THIRD ROW: Lipensky, Classe,lLCU1Q5' ton, Finley, Hughen, Templeton, 'Willis, Layman, Swearingen, Helm, Dowd, Lynch, Boyle. FOURTH ROW: Sonewalcl, Pifer, Bara, Freibefqeff V i ehlk ' ' ' an ossen, So e, Patterson, Henry, Stephens, Horine, Hahne, Charneski, Parish, Burch. HE Independents were recognized as a campus organization in l935 to represent men not affiliated with a social fraternity in student government and student affairs. The social interests of the lndependent stu- dents are furthered by this organization with the Hlndependents' Outing in the spring and Page On with the Open House Party following the formal dance during the St. Pat's holidays. ln the yearly battle between the Greeks and ln- dependents over the class elections, the lnde- pendents again succeeded in carrying the elec- tions. With the support of the dorm, the future promises to be strong and successful for the lndependents. e Hundred Twenty oPP1cERs ma Donald Qumn Vice President EUCJGFIG Kirk Corresponding Secretary Wllhcfm R H1995 Faculty Advisor Sl Ull Ioseph W. W argo ............................................................ President U G E . 1 1 T16 Plesldent FIRST ROW Quinn Kirk Higgs SECOND ROW Dotson Wargo Bilheimer FIRST ROW: Bruskas, Higgs, Bilheimer, Wargo, Kirk, Ouinn, Ballass. SECOND ROVV: Dobson, Clarke, Ellison, Sweeney, Newkirk, Bailey St1c1'le, THIRD ROW: Drake, Weiss, Patterson, Dotson, Iackson, Paulselt, Willis. IGMA GAMMA EPSILON, national honor- ary scholastic fraternity of the earth sci- ences, was reactivated on the campus last year. At present, the National Headquarters of the fraternity is located here at lVf.S.lVf. The object of the organization is to further the development of mutual interests between students of geology, mining, metallurgy, ceram- ics, and petroleum. lt aims to develop high moral, scholastic, and professional attainments in its members and to encourage cordial rela- tionship between students and the faculty. Page One Hundred Twenty-One N- W- -N 4-...0...1- 1-.sq ,-.4.Qn-u.-:fy-a-Lair .1-J..-.-u . '-uf -. T.-.i.t-+.os.4-ns-gary-u.-.miu.gp4,...,:-um-.,,,,..4, .Y . , 'fifw wif' 6' 'MVR'-vsw 'vwepgugpee w ,.,.,..9., J l 5l'!H- 'V! ve'-Q'-vvgem Petroleum George L Stegemeier Robert P Schafer Roger Schoeppel Prof R I Martin Open the meeting President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Faculty Advisor . w...P -'-- gw- fw au-Qfpgwqn-.A , -,,,:.,,.,',,q-. V I .,:,Hl, A ren? K q I 1 ' ' - f -' -N gf. 3. .5 ,,1,.1,- .: ,.,,1,,.,, . ,zq . .v:g.-1, Y, , 1 ., . Q .. ,Nc ,.,,f4.,-,..., 1.54. 16,-N. V-:lf :-r-'U-,,..., .,-4V-If-2.4-fe.-f.c.-i:5:w'?f:-Qstffiizgls-4 --14 7-Efiiif' Schafer, Martin, Stegerneier FIRST HOW: Schafer, Martin, Ste-genieier, Weinland, Keil. SECOND ROW: Dabbous, Dobson, Hamby, Geers, Stickle, Evans, Dowdy. HE Petroleum Club is an organization com- posed ot students in Petroleum Engineer- ing and related curricula. lt was founded two years ago with the intention of binding the petroleum students more closely together through social events, lectures, and meetings. The club, being originated in the Mining De- partment, works in close conjunction with the I-l..l.M.M.E. by supplying a program twice a year for the parent organization. Activities for the year consist ot two outings, one in the spring and the other in the tall, which are con- sistently the source of much merrymaking for the petroleum students. Page One Hundred Twenty-Three ,- 2, gn-nv . , ..,,. ,..,,,,T...,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,: U.. 5 Q, .54 Z2 5 D OFFICERS Rex Z 'Williams Vlce president Edward R Knauel Iournal Correspondent H H William I Iensen Secretary Tre-qsuref Williams Ponder Iensen 1 ZHIIIQIIII Ph. Robert M. Ponder ............................................................ President K D FIRST ROW: Sweeney, Butler, Jensen, Ponder, Oliphant, Mclntyre. SECOND ROW: Ruhl, Wickey, Mac Zura, l-lfzckman, Drummond Owd Sanders, McKee. THIRD ROW: Coonce, Horst, Stopkevyc, Mullersman, Klein, Burch, Tankersley, Stegemeier, Shepard, Harman. l'll KAPPA PHI is a national scholastic honor society founded in 1897. its chapters strive to encourage and emphasize scholar- ship and character by offering membership to Qliqible seniors in all branches of learning. The M.S.M. Chapter elects seniors who have maintained a grade point average of 2.00 or better, but may not elect more than l0'Zi of the class. The chapter maintains an active student loan fund and awards its Book Plate annually to each student with a 2.00 or better for the academic year. The society also grants grad- uate scholarships to graduating seniors. Page One Hundred Twenty-Five . -W .sk.J.ss.f,. . sw. : -..-- 4-,At.4,-,.....--....-.......-.s..-.a......'.1.1.:4-,. -...-...V if . -- ---4 - - V .-.....-..-...-.-...f4:v-.J-g pw ..-f.---7+-ag-:qu-:qq1yse1..,. V, .,- ,,.gxi,gqsm4-wurwrj-'rff-, Q-,e-gfa,ewnv:Q'vrrv.1'-:iz-1egv:'fs?r Ssr!6'!S 1'!ff! r?BPf'n'7fstare- '! 1: A f 'f- 'T T -t TF. 'T O llmoriooo Hood Builders Association FIRST ROW: Butler, Eason, Hershkowitz. SECOND ROW Mulholland, Westmoreland, Hoffmann. Fall OFFICERS Spring Darus S. Westmoreland .... President ............ Robert E. Vansant Ronald A. Hoffmann..Vice-President..Darus S. Westmoreland lohn E. Mulholland ........ Secretary .... Waldernar D. Stopkevyc lack L. Eason .................. Treasurer .................. Marion S. Penick Prof. Leon Hershkowitz..Faculty Advisor .... Prof. loe B. Butler Lllccking co break. FIRST ROW: Hoffmann, Eason, Butler, Westmoreland, Hershkowitz, Mulholland. SECOND ROW: Ordemann, Drewel, Schiermeyer, Bredesen Knock, Strohbeck, Myers, Zvanut. THIRD ROW: Casler, Robbins, Seipel, Stopkevyc, Borberg, Heimbaugh, Linneman, Argo. I-IE student chapter of the American Road Builders Association was formed during the fall of 1948 under the leadership of Professor loe Butler. The name of the student chapter was selected in honor of Enoch R. Needles, an alumnus of this school in Civil Engineering. , Under the guidance of Professor Leon Hersh- lcowitz, the meetings for the year were planned to give a program of speakers Whose topics were directly related to highway engineering. For its efforts during the year, the chapter re- ceived a certificate from the National A.R.B.A. for being the outstanding student chapter. Page One Hundred Twenty-Six OFFICERS Edward L. Roster ........ .........,......... ,,,,,.,.,.,,,,, P I Qsidem Denvil Tippet .......... .......... V ice-President CUIVU1 Smith ------- ...................... S ecretary RiChU1'd 510395 -------- ......... B usiness Manaqer William Murphy ....... .......... F acuity Advisor ouch! V Time out. lVl. S. Nl. Players and , Alpha Psi Umega ,ill S zrflz. 4 W ' ' A H dim, www' 7' ju e FIRST ROW: l-leadnick, Haas, Denison. HE M.S.M. Players, a dramatic organiza- tion, functions on the campus for the pur- pose ot providing dramatic entertainment for the student body and worthwhile diversion tor the members of the organization. The pre- sentation ot Parlor Story hiqhliqhted the YGar's Work. Page One Hundred T ND HLJYV' CCY1ER'.'t,1,L1,li-:ic., ...,..,.,. LPHA PSl OMEGA, a national, honorary, dramatic society, chooses its members from the student body who have quali- tied themselves throuah the portrayal ot a specified number ot major and minor roles. d' t d b Mr. William Murphy, The society, irec e y works in conjun wenty-Seven ,..u..-.....-. --..: 'S-.-...... .. .- -.-- -,.... . - .. . W .. J-Mi . .-q........n.-.-.....-..-.1..4,.--..-Q...-s..,.-'a ction with the M.S.M. Players. Theta Mu Homer C Coonce ........ ......................... ....,.......... P r esident William G. Meyers ....... ...,..... V ice-President ra V Robert I. Owens ....... .........,. S ecretary Paul H. Breazeale ........ Treasurer Breaz ale Coonce Hydinqer Owens. , 1 7617667 'H7'-Q the pet7'VLO'H FIRST ROW: Sinnamon, Nolte, Owens, Hydinqer, Coonce, Skitek, Breazeale, Osbourne. SECOND ROW: Drummond, Hillhouse, Gilbreatlh Crawley, Bardon, Dickerman, Hellman, Kimker. THIRD ROW: Murphy, Waqner, Rasche, Mullersman, Paar, Watson, Hackman, Macke, W. Fl-11211 I. Ruhl. , , Cl Z ?' Z' ff 2 Z HETA MU was organized at the Missouri School of Mines durinq the first semester of the l95O-l95l school year. The para- mount activity of the organization has been the preparation of a petition to be submitted to Eta Kappa Nu Association for the establishment of this national fraternity at M.S.M. The local Electrical Enaineerinq 'Honor Society was formed upon the recommendation of Eta Kappa Nu and patterned after that orqanizationj The approval of the petition to Eta Kappa Nu and the future installation of a chapter here is hopefully anticipated by members of Theta Mu. Page One Hundred Twenty-Eight -1:05 zz-,ve -fe. W. .,,, ., . . . OFFICERS Thomas Lentz .......... ...... V ice-President P Eugene Sanders. . .. .. .... .. .Treasurer . W George Freebersyser Hlstoncm l-llpha Dewey E. Kibler ...................,...... .........,..... P resident f i r . Q e,.eee.. 1.1,ig-11,1. M l fi lllll I a l Dr. William H. Webb.. .,..... ......... F aculty Advisor S T ROW: greebgrszser, Kibler, Sanders, Wickey. N 'mm' l M l D lent ' Free Cats! 1- i FIRST ROW: Wickey, Duncan, Birk, Weeks, Kibler, Arler, lfreebersyser, creamer. .,.,c,.., .,- Hausmann, Mclntyre, Mason. THIRD ROW: Bottorff, Hacker, Egan, Soehlke, Vxfeslernian, Lenlz, Klobe, Custer, Sanders. FOURIH HLQW: newer ' f' h Greiten, Holland, Oualrochi, 'Walizer. Palmer, Vanfossen, Conklin, Akers, Burc , LPHA CHI SlGMA is a professional fra- ternity for students of chemistry in the undergraduate school throughout the country. Members of the fraternity are afforded Cm excellent oppor un y sional contacts and are p terests and bonds of a fraternity. A t it for making profes- rovided with the in- Beta Delta Chapter of Alpha Chi Sigma was organized on the campus of M.S.M. in l937. A pledge class is initiated each semester and the chapter holds regular meetings semi-monthly. Each year the chapter sponsors a convention for chapters in neighboring colleges. The Mid west lamboree is the highlight of the fall. Page One Hundred Twenty-Nine .- ,.-sN W..-, ...... .1--+4-v.e.1,Mna-4.13.-.:.e.aa,le,.Q...-:iff if -,....:.,-,- ...- ee., ,,,.,. .. ,, ,NW NN- . 6 D. W. Martin ................................ .......,...... R egent T K .f John F. Bruskotter, ...... ......., V ice-Regent 3 i i Connelly Sanders ....... . .......---. SCTibe s LA V Byron L. Keil .......,. ..-.-. T IGCISUTGI rl E- s f' l I 5 , 'dw - A - Theta Tau smoker ! FIRST ROW: Sanders, Bruskotter, Butler, Martin, Matson. SECOND ROW: Evans, Kell, Schafer, Stovall. ' f - A, orricsns 1 l J 1 l l R ,I Q ss I l 4 : F F t 4 1 t I 2 3 gt fi . E22 .S- if: 12 'Fi 4, li? i-Q s I 5 FIRST ROW: Stovall, Murphy, Keil, Sanders, Martin, Bruskotter, Butler, Matson, Koederitz, McC1inton. SECOND ROVV: Wheeler, Grady, Menke, 4 Calcaterra, Foster, Huffman, Thompson, Eason, Hoffmann, Vienhage. THIRD ROW: Macke, Koppelmann, Mulholland, Drewel, Beverage, GeerS, Evans, Harman, lones, Proctor. FOURTH ROVV: Stegemeier, Ulz, Borberg, Hahne, Stevens, Schoeppel, Schafer, Fish, Ruppert, Pohlman. HETA TAU, a professional engineering fraternity, was founded in l904 at the Uni- versity of Minnesota. The lota Chapter here at M.S.M. was founded in February, l9l6. Since that time the fraternity has continued to be one of the outstanding organizations on the campus. Alumni members of lota Chapter have a particularly fine record in industry. Theta Tau's prime objective is to integrate the engineer into everyday society. In addition to this, it strives to further the interests of engi- neering. lts members are chosen from late sophomore, junior, and senior classes. Page One Hundred Thirty : - ' - ef---1.-.1-51,2-'-2, va-f,-pf-,-1... ....,- .,r, , -f ' '- -- . A, Q r g., sg.-J.- A C.-fre--1 -sez?-31'-..t-.,..,.....,....3.......,.,V, , Tau Beta Pt Edgar Oliphant, Ir ..................... .............. P resident Michael S. Rodolakis ........................,... Vice-President NYM 0 Bernard L. Pawloski .......... Corresponding Secretary Iohn F. Mclntyre, Ir ....................................... Treasurer , 1- 5 n 1 V D. L. Dean ............,....... ........ F aculty Advtsgr Brains talking. , I U FIRST ROXV: Mclntyre, Rcdolakis, Olipha t. SEC Chow hozmfI.s. QND RQXAT: 5-NGQHQYI S,OpkeX,YC. D FIRST ROW' Willis Bara, Hughen, Wickey, Sheehan, Rodolakis, Otipham, v1'earin:i, brows, A g S hllxe Thompson Mac Zura, Carl, Dowd, Klein, Yxtesterman, Danzer. THIRD ROW l-' lc an Kurtz Ruhl FOURTH SWGGYIGY, Klobe, -Kibler, lSanders, Rowton, Mclntyre, oe ' , , Rob T H t Nolan, Drummond, Bottorff, Wargo, Tankersley, Borbe-rg, Stegemeier, Meskan, Stopkevyc, .ac.m , , . h Millersman, Paar, Crawley, Fish, Iackson, Robertson, Lentz, Neumann. GT S, ors , M h, Firrnan, Coonce, Breazeale, Burc , t ROW: Bilheimer, McKee, arc AU BETA Pl ASSOCIATION was founded in l885, at Leheigh University, when it be- Was a need for in tech- KI came apparent that there D1'Oper recognition of honor students nical school similar to that offered by Phi Be Kappa to students in liberal arts colleges. Mis- 'ouri Beta Chapter founded in l9U6, annually S , chooses its members from the outstanding men h of the junior class, and in the upper one-eight the upper one-fifth of the senior class. The most notable accomplishment of the Fra- as been the erection of signs which identify the school to visitors. ternity h Page One Hundred Thirty-One V-W A- -- e A - 1 - . - .- A - - 1... .-- ,..-- -............-.--.. ...,..r-N-.4........s-x-f....f,..4uN..-:5-.f.nw,.-.S.,-.-1 -..u.......-r..- -..,.. Y ,,-,. , . -ug, , ,, L wr , SlllllBlll OFFICERS ' lg Joseph Varanouskas ........,.......... ...........,. P resident I-lenry Willis .....,........ ....... V ice-President Leland Beverage ...... ...............,... S ecretary it Prot. Sam Lloyd ........ ...... F aculty Advisor Patterson, Varanouskas, Beverage, Willis. Contemplatmg. FIRST ROW: Hcrrgraves, Willis, Varanouskas, Beverage, Riley, Lentz. SECOND ROW: Gioseffi, Grace, Knearem, Calcaterra, Ludewig, BOY19 Ogle, Swearingen. THIRD ROVV: Horine, Hockenbury, Patterson, Andersen, Duchek, Crawley, Moeller, Quick. HE Student Council is a body made up oi representatives from the fraternity and in- dependent organizations, with equal voting privileges tor each group. lt is the purpose of the Student Council to stimulate school spirit, to exercise a general supervision over all stu- dent activities, and to act as an official contact between the students and the faculty. ' Class elections are handled by the Council, along with other functions, including admission of new organizations on the campus. Tangible evidence ot the Council's Work can be found in the trophy case in lackling Gym. Page One Hundred Thirty-Two ' - -V1 f --'-f. .---.-,e 2- sd 5, 415, :...Y.... ii ..,..4t,.1-,,e.,? , L,.,,-,W , ,- A ,vu , 1- .Mm , ,V v OFFICERS Kenneth Ienner William E Blair President Vice President William B McGregor Secretary Donald Spencer A C Steinbach Librarian Director To zo r-- - , V .---'- 1-.Y , -..4...-.,.-.. .. . ..,. , ,nf -VY, . , ,Y er 7 4 , ,J .-415--1,-5-.,..., -,,c,-+V --,..-,.,k...,.,,,,,., ff 'E'-2 M in'-if! ,--E'-QQ GI? X FIRST ROW Steinbach lenner Blair SECOND ROVV Homer Spencer ' jj- 1. liilltl I I I ........................................ ..... - ' fy Q V' R' . ..............,..............,.... A w , . . I ................................................ ' V 1 S FIRST ROW: LaBouff, Boleski, Blair, Cushman, Bielinq, Dowell, Gessley, lllert, Lane, 'Wick. SECOND ROVY: Selvaggi, Thompson, Els-.ficl lmkweaf er outhern Hess Rumsey, Steinbach. THIRD ROW: Henderson, Jenner, Moser, Crandall, Hopler, Nothstn W her, Greenwood, Prag , S , , atson, Mozealous, Spencer, Nyman, Stormert, Slates. HE Glee Club enjoyed a successful season of Weekend safaris to Wornen's colleges. In December a Christmas cantata was pre- sented in Kansas City with the choir ot the Col- leqe of St. Teresa. ln lanuary and February the club's regular program Was sung at Chris- tian College, National College for Christian Workers, Ursuline College, Lindenwood Col- lege, Monticello College, and the University oi Missouri. The program ran the gamut from Bach to sea chanties. Specialties were provided by two quartette groups and by two soloists, Bill Blair and Dulce Henderson. Supplementary appearances were made on Parent's Day and at Baccalaureate. The group was directed by Professor A. C. Steinbach. Page One Hundred Thirty-Three M.. ...4 1.4. . . ....,.,,..4...:.-..- ......,...,., A- -f f-.......-1-'fri-1 1,-g.w1..-:,s-.:.s.v..-.... , . V ..,,,.-.v.....-f-...-... A..-..-........s1.o..h ,...,..... L., ., 'Q Y A N M - m,,,,,.,,.,:,,,-M.. ..-...-...4.....,,.. -.,.,-..,.--..,- ,M -N ,I ,. W., ,., ., N-.M , -www.,-,,, .,,..,.-.1. , qv..-,.,i fi -pm!!! -www- f--2A t mixtqw, '.2:. FIRST ROW: Murphy, Stegemeier, Kibler. SECOND ROW: Bauer, fx .ff wQ.g...,X lt O X Richard Bauer ......................,..,..... ...,......,. P resident Ioseph Murphy ...... .............. V ice-President Dewey E. Kibler .,.,...... ........ S ecretary-Treasurer George Stegerneier ........ ........ A lumni Secretary I. A. Steinmeyer .......... ........ F aculty Advisor J erry Lewis? FIRST ROW: Hoffmann, Kibler, Bauer, Murphy, Steqemeier, Harman. SECOND ROIIV: Eason, Keil, Foster, Bloess, Rodolakis, Calcaterlli Sanders, Oliphant. THIRD ROW: Macke, Meskan, Bruskotter, Iohnson, Huffman, Schafer, Thompson, Horst. LUE KEY is an honor fraternity founded at the University of Florida in l924. Since that time, it has expanded to over a hun- dred campuses all over America. The Missouri Mines Chapter was established on March 22, l933. Being a service organization, Blue Key fulfills its motto, Serving I Live , by publish- ing a student directory each year and by pro- viding guides for school functions such as Par- ent's Day and Homecoming. Blue Key chooses new members on a basis of character, scholar- ship, student activity, and service. ln addition to student members, the fraternity extends membership to a limited number of distin- guished faculty members. Page One Hundred Thirty-Four ' ' U V ' MH ' ' ' 'a. '!'..'Zf1TU1' i'f 'i:7 M' 'TSW' E531 f-'fe-'H '-1f1 -,j-'---f:1-1:1f: f'ffPf-Hoff- .- ..,-.,-.... V V .....,..,+.,... Y...-.,.Y..- - -..., .,. -...,,.,,, orrrcisns M u Roger Schoeppel president Robert Proctor Vice President I N William Ulz Treasurer Gale Bullman Faculty Advrsor H H If . ..... QM, I by it Iames Tietjens ................................................ Secretary I ' ' ................................................,... te' ' F5 Q..----.vnu I 4 R Ulz Tietjens Schoeppel Proctor 6501, uma G Quan FIRST ROW: Beverage, Camener, Ruppert, Stewart, Walton, Metcalf, B. Smith, Huston, Bender. SECOND ROW: Murphy, Boyer, Ulz, Tietjens SQh09PPGl, Proctor, G. Huffman, Burns, Laytham, Kent. THIRD ROW: Nichols, Dowd, Broaddus, Geers, Anderson, Harman, Reeq, Cole, Kceddinq Millar, Cruse, R. Smith, Bullman. FOURTH. ROW: Roemerman, Zachar, W. Smith, l-lampel, Moeller, F. Smith, I. We-itzel, I. Srnith, Bloess, Padon lenkins, Koederitz, C. Weitzel. FIFTH ROW: Bennett, Hackmann, Weber, Abendroth, Vanfossen, Akers, Faulkner, Gjelsteen, O'Brien, Rucker, S Huffman, Giddens, Edwards, Iehlen. Annually an award is qiven to the outstand- inq intramural athlete of the year. The basis of the award is the following qualities: leader- ship, sportsmanship, athletic ability, and co- l-lE M Club is an athletic organization comprised exclusively of those men who have earned letters in one of the varsity sports. The object of the club is to promote better sportsmanship and finer fellowship. lt also strives to stimulate intramural competition. operation with teammates. An award is also aiven to the outstanding athlete of the month on a basis of the same qualities. Page One Hundred Thirty-Five f '-..'-. .. .Q wif. ,vez J,-ngzgl-ug.::l.-A-Laid., vp- :.-1' xx ..-..4-.nu noon-magna-.Q-.':nqv-e--on-.x -J-.v-uv-Q.:-n-1..-.A . , -Q . .-...W ..-.- .-....--4-f f-' -m--'-4-r-H-1--v -.-f..-fm-Q-.4-pf-N... I-,w-v-nav-npun-,.,,..e,,-gye:s:-sv.1-,.v-py-mnm-nq.,.,....-...,.-.,-,..,,.,-...-.. i U a y ,,f1p7'4.1.fv7,yf , I a. S jrp ' orF1cERs K' -. ir , x Ioseph H. Geers ...........,.............. ............ P resident 1 f . Byron Keil ............ ....... V ice-President X M if I Ioe Murphy ....... ............... S ecretary ,SXT n , foe Gray ,,,,,,,,,, ............,..... T reasurer K 3- Prof. Lloyd ...... ........, F acuity Advisor x-AE.. Geers, Keil, Murphy, Gray. , HA-nd now ---- H FIRST ROVV: Gray, Keil, Harper, Geers, Murphy, Hampel. SECOND ROW: Christian, Jenkins, Hamby, Vlfheeler, Reeg, Zenik, Bennett De Hekker. THIRD ROW: Weber, Stoddard, Stovall, Patterson, Pohlmon, Blevins, Getson, Boyle. HE annual St. Pat's celebration in honor ot the Engineers' Patron Saint is an event which has become the climax of the school year tor every loyal Miner. At that time, tests and reports are forgotten as St. Pat makes his annual visit to the School of Mines campus. Page One Hundred ln 1930, the St. Pat's Board Was established on our campus to govern the arrangements ot this, the biggest social event on the M.S.M. cal- endar. The Board is composed ot two men from each fraternity and four men from the Inde- pendents. Thirty-Six FP -164--,--.-N.. .-.S . . - V- , , , ., ,z.,,., ..,,.f,7.-f,,.. .,,.,... .-A A , OFFICERS Charles A. Hewett ...................... ............... P resident C. Kipp Ferns ......... ....... .,....... V i ce-President John H. Schemel ............................................ Treasurer H ' Gene Allen .............. ......... C orresponding Secretary Alpha Phi , How does it work? Umega , FIRST ROW: Ferns, Hewett, Hanss, D. Puyear SECOND ROVV: Schemel, Higgs, Ponder F Hewett, Ponder, Schemel, risn. QLCOND FIRST ROW' Mac Zura, D. Puyear, Higgs, erns, c HOW. ..o.,.-., c,-.,,-,,,, P ' h Kelley, Hacker, Burgess, Smid, Gerard, Vxfestermon. R- P11Year, Ruhl, l3irk. THIRD ROW: Oetiing, Nolan, aris , HE Beta Omicron Chapter oi Alpha Phi Omega has a tour-fold program. This pro- gram consists oi: service to the student body and faculty, service to youth and com- munity, service to members oi the fraternity, and service to the n citizens. ation as participating Alpha Phi Omega can pride itself as one oi the outstanding service organizations on the campus. The chapter provides guides for Par- ent's Day and promotes the Keep oti the grass campaign. They also furnish the campus with desk size blotters, motor pool, student lounge, and book exchange. Page One Hundred Thirty-Seven ' ' r-- -+2 -' '-'---'-1 -'----- ------' -' --- M--an A--1 ...L.:--sf .--..i., ,.r-..-f...1. ' Q.-2, -. --A -L-.....-,er -LM.,-:...-.,. ...-f. ,...' '-1 .Q -- - -- .-. , ,Y ,... - Baptist Student Union HE Baptist Student Union was organized on the lVl.S.M. Campus during the summer of 1947 with the object of linking the stu- dent with the church and promoting fellowship and Christian entertainment among students. The only requirement for membership is that the student be enrolled in one unit organization in the local Baptist Church. Among the activities of the B.S.U. are the state Convention, spring banquet, pre-school re- treat, spring retreat, and numerous special services. The regular monthly meetings feature speakers and informal fellowship gatherings. FIRST ROW: Richey, Hendrickson, Drewel, Myers. SECOND ROW McGregor, Burch, Freebersyser. OFFICERS Billy McDaniel ........................................ ....................... P resident Robert C. Edmunds ....... ..........,...... V ice-President William B. McGregor ........ ......... R ecording Secretary George Freebersyser ........' . ......................... T reasurer Iohn Brewer .................. ....... F aculty Advisor MCGTGEEST ROWS MYGIS, Pfrtterson, ECl1T11l1'1d5, DFGWGL 04319, Hendrickson. SECOND ROW: Gilbreatli, Mullen, Light, Gegel, DeMier, RicheY Page One Hundred Thirty-Eight Sanders, Schafer, Moulder, Thompson. Interiraternity Council HE lnieriraierniiy Council ai ine School of Mines is composed oi iweniy-four rnern- laers, representing ilie twelve social ira- iernities on ine cannons. Each chapler elecis a new rneznber -edcli year in serve ilie iirsl year l as a junior rnernlier and ilze second as a senior rnernber. li is ilie duly nl llie Council io inler- prei reqnlcxiiens and io niinniinn Close llCf1TlllOlly and Corjzpfngriicvri izzznonq ilie iraierniiies. OFFICERS Connelly Sanders ........ ...................... .............. P r esident TMS YSKH lllf 53597 M15 SllONSOIGd U duucg Robert P. Schafer .,.... ............. V ice-President with Stephens Colleen, ilie lnierliaierniiy lflflk H- TIWOYUPSOU -'-'-- ------- S eCYetC'fY'TfeUSUfGf Bndqe and Chess Tcfnrriiiineiiis, ine l.F.C. Sing, KmlM'MOu1deT ' ' F GCUHY Advisor l-lsizrieiwzlitiiiia l2'eCoic11in,n:f coniesi, and ine S13l'if:lfnsl,i:, 'l'Tf'li'llY. Q G 1 :i ii ' Ulqgji Fire, Tn- 'son, L1 .1a, DYE. WGISSI R 1 r S- Ci Der. IRD ROW: Govatos, os, mun son, I f ' ' Page One Hundred Thirty-Nine HE M.S.lVI. Dormitory, owned and operated by the Missouri School of Mines, is a fire- proot, tour-story structure located near the main campus. The modern dormitory, which is capable of housing over one hundred and seventy students, was completed in the summer oi l95O and opened to the student body at the beginning ot the IQSO fall semester. The Dorm Basement Floor Dormitory FIRST ROW: I-iongsyak, Gessley, Lum, Lipensky, Guderrnuth, Classe. SECOND ROW: Frink, Pefer, Slates, Krueger, Hess, McMuIlin, May, Galyon, Sharp. I at 1 vi in x '-'S' 9. FIRST ROW': Putnam, Charnblin, Anderson, Traversone, Osbourne, Pravel, Audsley, Moreno. SECOND ROW: Seiwcz, Jones, Felicetti, Baunigardner, Fields, Held, Vondrasek, Kowalski, Kleberger, Stump. THIRD ROW: Dinc, Sutton, Samimi, Soellner, Van Duyne, Munson Towell, Beams, Lindsey, Iohnson. FOURTH ROIN: Leisure, Haupe, Oetting, Leponis, Reynolds, Stewart, Rosine, May, Rickey, McCarthy McDonald. First Floor Dormitory 1 1 Council is the governing body of the Dorm. This group is composed of a president, a secre- tary, and eleven representatives, each elected for a term of one semester. The elected repre- sentatives are paid a salary of ten dollars a month tor their services to the school. Regular Page One Hundred Forty 2 lt 4 3' as i gr It , V L. t mf: ,W F! I t meetings are held by the Council to discuss affairs pertinent to the residents of the Dorm. The Dorm participated actively in all of the intramural sports offered on the campus. Teams . were entered in softball, football, handball, swimming, volleyball, and basketball. W'hile y these teams failed to annex any champion- FIRST ROW: March, Middleton, Sacks, Boyd, Southern, Larson, Young, Hamznons. SECOND ROWQ Gnoje-fski, Keeney ?ark,NGeisler, Ashburn, Kuster, Gallaway, Tucker. THIRD ROW: Kaiser, Gerardi, Fink, Lynch, Greenwood, Ncrciling, Dillard, Bennett, I-lenrzicsn. :CJRTE ROW: O'Rourke, Kelce, Crandall, Iuskie, Gillespie, Gockenbach, Miller, Roberts, Gieseke, Eeanland. 151' '7. Av. Q A - .sv ly' Q '. ' , ,, C -., FIRST ROW: Khqw, Kirk, Puiford, LervgIiISiDC?i2WlO1ETfggf ZTSEQIlllfolti-'G1f5C522E?OQ5taffffASl5lgiiiO?5Qi3i'E'!fSlSt3r1 'rolligfzfi Rdflf. D. P , s 'u, R. P ar, CGUSQVGT' I - ' i' A- '. IVICDEITEE Nlyrrflnraln, Chishlbuliu, Piletic, Tooloose, Larson, VOIQTI Schoenbevlxf Hglqehcn' Chen l ships, they did show a fiflflltiflfl Spirit Whleh should certainly produce QTCi'f1fY1HQ TQSUHS ln the future. D ' Two outings during the IYGUT provided some social diversion for the res1deDtS. Page One Hundred P'oriY-one ..,....,.....-.--.vw..v-afvuv----V 4- A Y,-tb, ,V Li pkg- Alai Y-A mr Y , L-QR., - an e f .. '- -V HE M.S.M.-R.Q.T.C. Band is directed by Professor William R. Phillips and is com- posed of about thirty members. The Band plays for the Military Reviews, for all home football games and for special occasions desig- concerts each year. IVI. S. IVI. ii, nated by Dean Vtfilson. The Band offers two i P ,,,, , ,,,, , . FIRST ROW: Boqush Godsey Sharp Lindsey Hess Oetting. SECOND ROW: Willis Astroth Kelley Hoffman R. Van Buskirk L. Van Padan. THIRD RONV: McGregor, 1' Buskirk, Schejbal, l i 4 , . i i 'swf il ' f 5 .gal t .ij fill L HV .ii EI' ,. I1 IE? ,it it-1 EQ 254 as il 11? it -E t it 'l Qt, i 1 t i l 1 it il Reschetz, Patterson, Phillips, Paar, Laytham, Walsh, Aeyear. FIRST ROW: Deutsch, Weiss, Newkirk, Quinn, Jackson, Wargo. SECOND ROW: Martin, Vlfeinland, Andre, Bruskas, Nutter, Alger missen, Dye. THIRD ROW: Greenwalt, Willis, Patterson, Cox, Culmo, Keil, Richter, Hanss. E. L. Bike T Society HE C. L. Dake Geological Society was or- ganized as a means of furthering interest in the earth sciences by promoting field trips and programs of interest to geology stu- dents. The society is responsible for the re- activation of Sigma Gamma Epsilon, the na- tional earth science fraternity. Page One Hundred Forty-Two HE Pershing Rifle Unit at M.S.M. is part of a nationwide organization founded in the name of General lohn l. Pershing. Com- panyyli of the Seventh Regiment, the M.S.M. unit, was chartered in the spring of l949. Its primary function is to provide a crack drill team for football games and the Military Ball. Pershing Riiles FIRST ROW! Hollcmd, Liqhf, GOVCHOS, Groome, Spencer, Scheme-l, Bowlin. SECOND ROVV: Cauihorn, Stormeni, D. Puyear, McGougl1, R Puyear, Nothstine, Ashburn, Gast. FIRST HOW: Neumann, Wood, Helm, R. Puyear, Wakefield, THIRD ROW: Lischer, Dye, Hansen, Hopier, Templeton, Spencer. HE Photo Club functions on the campus for the purpose of furthering interest in ama- teur photography. ln addition to lectures and picture displays, the club maintains a fully equipped dark room in the basement of the Rolla Building. The club also maintains a showcase of photos in Norwood Hall. Gegg. SECOND ROVV: Parish, McGough, Lieiz, Tarr, D. Puyear, Ashburn. Page One Hundred Forty-Three hnernaunnal Felowshhm HE International Fellowship was organized in 1949 here at lVI.S.M. The prime objec- tives of the group are to promote World brotherhood and to further a fellowship among all new students, especially foreign students. The main activity this year was a United Na- tions dinner featuring a delectable array of foreign dishes and entertainment. - -.av-n . . .L --, -4-.Q-.H-sqm--A-.,q .r,,,,,,.,,,,.. ,,, , .Y-,--. o we.-g-...W -3-0. 1.,w-v.-n--..n- :------ I 1 v O , I .J I FIRST ROW: Khaw, Leisure, Alvarado, Dabbous, Tangri, Latavalya, Maheshwary, Moreno. SECOND ROW: Mohanty, Sedalia, Ocal Lloyd, Wang, Dinc, Ali, Clarke, I-longsyok. THIRD ROW: Sancianco, Sheth, Henriksen, Gleiser, Stopkevyc, Haubold, Samimi, Cansever. 3 ws' FIRST ROW: Hughes, C. Bowlin, Dye, Light, Randall, Friedrich. SECOND ROW: Lilly, R. Puyear, Kerr, D. Puyear, Westerrnan, H6199 meier, Cass. THIRD ROW: Henriksen, King, Sumrnitt, Green, Murry, Allen, W. Bowlin. I Vtmiey Fuundahun ESLEY FOUNDATION, a student group composed mainly of Methodists, ' sup- plies a source ofentertainment and fel- lowship for its members by diversified activities. These activities include skating parties, attend- ance at the Wesley Planning Conference, and a gala Homecoming celebration, including a dance and picnic. Page One Hundred Forty-Four HE Radio Club furnishes a means by which active amateurs can apply their talents. The EE.-sponsored club, with its 1000-watt station WOEEE and other transmitters and re- ceivers, captured first place among Missouri clubs in the 1951 Sweepstakes Operating Con- test. The club was founded in 1931 by a group of students interested in radio. Radio Club FIRST ROW: Blackwell, Million, Kerr, Skitek, Lee. SECOND ROW: Gerardi, Innes, Kelly, Mullersmcn, Lietz, Slaves, l-lanss. FIRST ROW- Fuller Frad Kelly Derrington. SECOND ROW: Mahesliwary, Lee, Goodhue, H0U5l0T1f lGI'1SE'1'1. IGMA Pl SIGMA. was organized to award distinction to students havinq hiqh scholar- ship and promise of achievement in phy'S- ics and closely related subjects, and to encour- age a professional spirit and friendship amonq those who have displayed marked ability in physics. Page One Hundred Forty-Five Sigma Pi Sig Illizl - 4-g,,Q,.f .. . V. L, ,g-guna?-fe-- ' i' ' - - ' ' ...-.sv ....., ...f.,-.......-.-.wg-mv--N -- -1 - ,. Gf .M f Qjifllj iff. , f- ,: The of,fir'f'rs. Snell at work. Engineers? Tullf rzzrlvpy. Chow hoimfls. Beer Dust. Nr, l'i1f1'it-If was . . Jliclvziglit smiclc. ' T1LC7'C'S plenty more. Engineer's Club r l-lE Engineers Club, the oldest co-operative club on the lVl.S.M. campus, has a twofold purpose. First, it serves as an eating estab- lishment Where wholesome and appetizing meals can be obtained at a reasonable price. Second, it promotes better student relations by inducing its members to support and participate in student organizations and activities. ln recognition of the second purpose ot the club, the organization encourages its members to engage in intramural and varsity sports. Al- though such activities are not mandatory, the Engineers Club believes that the development ot a spirit ot competition and good fellowship are prime reauisities in preparation for the outside World . Page One Hundred Forty-Six X Engineer's Club The club is governed by three oiiicers and a Board ot Control, consisting oi four members. The officers and members of the Board are elected each year on a basis of their ability, popularity, and active interest in the Club. This year's otiicers, as those of past years, have attempted to promote improvements that they thought were desirable. Apparently they have succeeded as can be attested to the iact that the Engineers Club has remained one of the top organizations on the campus, both in num- bers and in achievements. OFFICERS Wayne A. Hahne ........ .................... . . .................... President Albin B. Charneski ...... ....... B usiness Manager Elwood L. Knobel ........ ........ S ecretary-Treasurer Robert I... Snell ........ ........ F aculty Advisor FIRST ROW: Hargraves, Madison, Boraz, Forbes, Alburtis, Drevvel 1 A OT ROW: Wood, Helm, Strohbeck, Mclntyre, England, Hausmann, Duncan Crefm Maheshwary. THIRD ROW: Reynolds, I. Ruhl, Stephens, Nolan, Henry KNOB Slpe Finley, Hurt, Biddulph. FOURTH ROW: Dowd, Corrigan, NV. Ruhl C mpb I Freiberger, Shaner, Vaniossen, Rasche, Alvarado, Bay, Hahne. Page One Hundred Forty Seven sr' , r , v , I W 0 0 . wir.. is? ' r gg L.. 6 liili' IFS this way . . Get in line. Men at zcork. Pass the butter. Tech Club N OCTOBER, l948, or group of students dt MSM., feeling the need tor more econom- icgl meorls, orgdnized the Tech Club. The club is governed by ct Bodrd of Control consist- ing of C1 president from the senior cldss, two juniors, two sophomores, or business morndger, ond ct secretory-trecrsurer. ln dddition to pro- viding good nutritious megls dt or reosonolble cost, the club olso promotes fellowship ond stimulates interest in cdmpus dctivities. Being well represented in most cotmpus Of- gcrnizcztions, the Tech Club is slowly tolcing its plgce gmong the ledders in intrctmurczl sports Page One Hundred Forty-Eight zini Cul Dre per F, ff- .. , Wfzgggfii 1 I i! t J ti lt il lg ff ll .i ll tl A l, ,. it 6 a I .u............u...f...--,.. I Ill The wheels. The lrolzzse. Apple cider. Tlztreeie CL crowd. Gamma Delta AMMA DELTA is an international asso- ciation ot Lutheran students founded in l934 at Chicago, lllinois. The Alpha Phi Chapter was established on the M.S.lVl. carn- pus on February 4, l945. The foremost of its objectives is service to the church and corn- munity. The organization also aims to promote Talking it over. Wl1,at? Not too hard. Working boys? Hic! scholarship, social activities, and a complete program of sports for its members. A Church attendance is thoroughly encouraged and services are performed tor the church in many instances throughout the year. Some Of these services include ushering, a yearlY Page One Hundred Fifty Gamma Delta pledge project at the church, and any other gift that the fraternity has to offer, whether it be financial or in the form of labor. Scholastically, Gamma Delta ranked first among the M.S.M. fraternities last year and is endeavoring to maintain this top standing by the enforcement of rigid study hours. Studies, however, do not completely overshadow the also essential athletic program of intramural sports. Past records show that Gamma Delta teams are improving annually and will un- doubtedly continue to do so as the organiza- tion grows stronger. The past season has been the most promising of all. With the alumni group growing, the Fraternity has reason to look forward to a bright future. Fall OFFICERS Spring Walter Unger ..... - ............... P resident .... Wayne C. Dannenbrink Richard Mueller ............ Vice-President ........................ Paul Egan Paul Egan .......................... Secretary .................... Cleo. E. Taylor Faculty Advisor ......... .......................... P rof. A. C. Steinbach XX F3165 ft Q , Mueller, Hoffztetter, Eunaernifsier, liroc 'g ' b h, T 1 , Vi 11 , D b' k, E , W'eiss, Birk. SECOND ROW: Weber, 5 mann,FgdSE'ici?l,-IvergnliflScf!e:arns,GEr?gerl CFI-IFIQD RC3q'l7finHEber, Ixcflggller, Wolf, Piehler, Abendroth, Halterman, Liiienxazmz, Reed, Haertlmg. '75 Page One Hundred Fifty-One 1 1 X4 rx Y J HE social affairs of the school, whether fraternity or school functions, provide the student at M.S.lVI. with ample opportunity for relaxation. Moreover, they present the graduate of M.S.M. with a background that enables him to get along with his fellowmen. The St. Pat's celebration, which is the climax of the year's social activities at M.S.M., is but one of the many activities offered to the Miners for relaxation and personality de- velopment. The dances and social get-togethers which were initiated by our predecessors are an invaluable asset to our educational back- grounds and will, in the future, hold many fond memories for us. . l 1 gf .N '1 fa! AV 1. 1, X' Q.. , 1 I . L , ,' . R! ., .TK df x-1-1 I ,-s-,. l 'I 5 . fi 'V Xu! J , H F.. gr - 1 wi 'ff mf ,,. '1 LPHA EPSlLCN Pl was founded at New York University in l9l3. The Fraternity has as its goal the development of a high standard of social and intellectual fellowship among its members so that they may be better fitted to assume the responsibilities of life. Nu Deutron Chapter was brought to lVl.S.M. in May, The Wheels. Watch that hcmfl! ti? fl J U 1 4520 U Alwt love grand? l947. Though it has always been relatively small in size, the chapter has never failed to give a good account of itself in all its campus activities. ln the field of athletics, Alpha'Epsi- lon Pi has always been known as a hard- fighting outfit, even if, at times, on the losinq end. Page One Hundred Fifty-Four Alph Opewltor No. 1 Watch the birdie! Silent lover. Oooh, honey . . . H 4 thaitpsilnn Pi Fraternity The first event of the year on the social cal- endarwas the Homecoming affair. The annual South Seas Dance was next on the agenda, being held just after the beginning of the second semester. St. Pat's, the event of the year, was celebrated in the usual liquid fashion. The final affair of the year, the Anniversary Dance, proved to be a fitting climax to a very success- ful social season Which will long be remem- bered by all. Fall OFFICERS Spring Lenny Wolfberg ......... ........ M aster ....... ....... I rving Hutkin Bud Duchek ............ ........ L t. Master ....... ........ A lfred Neiman Paul I-Iausner ......... ....... E xchequer ....... ........... R alph Weiss Robert B. Fisher .................... Scribe .................... Gordon Deutsch Prof. Leon HershkoWitz..Faculty Advisor .... Leon Hershkowitz FIRST ROW: Fisher, Hausner, Wolfberg, Duchek, Tabachnick. SECOND ROW D utsch Neiman I-Iutlfin Lmmerr an Glen V Page One Hundred Fifty Five Fraternity CU: The K,-istle VIPZ9 nd H'rztc'l1 the bi2'di6. ' U'c1Ilyc111flfriend. Kappa A I'Iu.w'r, please. Half! that pose. iVl1f1t iz rlulzr-er. Smile, pledges, sniilel Caught in the act. Flying high. IUll2.'.' While vollrn' boys. APPA ALPHA, one of the oldest of the Ii national fraternities, was also one of the oldest social fraternities on the campus. Since its founding in l903, the chapter has en- deavored to maintain its reputation for hospi- tality and true friendship. The first social event of the year at the KAstle was the annual pledge dance. l-lornecominq, the next occasion, was the most important event of the year, as many of our old alumni returned to the Klkstle and were pleased to Witness the burninq of the rnortqaqe on the chapterhouse. Page One Hundred Fifty-Six 411 Q ev Kappa 31 The Wheels. The Bearer Club. A silent prayer. Purple passion. Thais a crook. Goocl ola Ink. APPA SIGMA was tounded at the Univer- sity ot Virqinla in l869. The Beta Chi Chapter was rnstalled at M S M rn No vernloer 903 Slnoe then B ta Chr has taken a leadrna part ln the aotrvrtres of the school 1n cludrnq rntrarnural sports and the annual Inter fraternlty Slnq In the rntrarnural race Kappa Srqma has shown sorne trne teams thrs year By winning 'table tennrs cross Country and basketball the house became one of the leading contenders for the all sports trophy Ye Qle Mansron at l2Ol State Street has seen many rmprovernents ln the past tour years The complete redecoratlon of the frrst floor and drnrnq room and the new turnlshlnqs Page One Hundred Frfty Erqht Clm'i.s'tm.as Party. Wl1e1'e's that Mink? To my Gal. H omeoomlng The Mansion Ro Fort The Mouse. 9' e09e ta iqma Fraternity .QU '71, suse! has added the finishing touches to the house. Many thanks to the Kappa Sigma Mothers Club for their valuable contributions. The big social event of the year Was the An- nual Pledge Dance which seems to be a bigger success each year. Homecoming also provided its usual source of entertainment. The St. Pat's celebration Was bigger and more enjoyable than ever. Viewing the achievements and progress of the year, it appears that the Kappa Sigs will remain strong. Fall OFFICERS Spring Theodore A. Ruppert ...... Grand Master .............. Iohn E. Evans George L. Dowdy ........ Grand Procurator .......... Robert A. Iones Iohn E. Evans .................. Grand Scribe ........ Robert K. Schaefer Richard W. After ........ Grand Treasurer .... David O. Anderson l t. t 1 t u. 5 1 , V H tr.. 1 X -'MW- ' A L '-cf.. az. ii Q , g dam vw-lvbmgig Y Faculty Advisor ...... ......................................... P rof. G. Bullrnan FIIRST ROW: Schlosser, Mallow, Gaddy, McBrayer, T. Ruppert, Dowdy, Evans, R. Hirsch, Seivaggi, Grunz. SECOND ROW: Christian, Cor Brentz M ers Crutcher Geers D Anderson R Ruppert, Iones. THIRD ROW: Rafferty, Cainfgrorg, Elswilciz t ' C' Je don, Plache, Heilich, Moore, Thompson, , y , , . . , . ' h Soni Walton, Hinners Koedding. FOURTH ROVJ: Laubach, C. Anderson, Hanchey, -ici erm, Kruger, Kurnrner, Arter, Mrller, Starkweat er, ag, , d M b'e, Rudolph, Beirne, Stewart. Vaney, Huffman, R. P. Hirsch, Schaefer, R. An erson, a 1 Page One Hundred Fifty-Nine 'Ml s Fraternity A tpha 11 i Ch hda Pimzecr. UYILCCZS. La l'I0r1yc'.w' fIr'xsUrt. Ilouzccxonz ing rfururczn. Iirmtson Jlunsio-n. Imlticm Tamer. '., ,Ft f ,W ,,?W..'--.wif 9 f . . ,exft-mf WW-f, .. -W1 ,. - 5105 Nllffifm ' , 'flfilf-wt? a - . mga Hi M . 1 .- .' - 'M-'f ' f ., ylxlq-K A ' JM, 4 fl, X A K A A1 tttgtmm. , .3 fx. i- v . A - it s t . 'X 2'lp::::-..'g,:x::irz: l 1- LQ - 1 N f- , V, ji- ..f':-at, ,' - rf- 2 W-. N., , 5 , A if A, I , , .. 1 is 'A .1 'X'.,wi f ' ff. sm M-sg 1 513. .Q- ' -' f tt !g:, t ' , ' ,r .PW if 'fvrf' ,:5T...,S,.., 'MM' 24551 qi fu ., dig , W, - -'---gf-f X'i.1'.-53' vu'-, N 'L4'-1' 1 A , ,. , . , , , i , ,.-f -1 vkzf-t-.11-111-. ---f we-f 1, - .-5: 1, , Q- .f 1, Q,-git fs, , f 1 Trfft ft-W , I -gms ' ' ': .1TfZ -1t'z'fzN.'..:x wwwvwm- ...N ' 1 ' ' ' ' 1 ' W .Q '-fr s-sail-L ,sry . W-A ,,,at,.g',.v.,,..1.9.,,. .. ,... ..,,.....,.Nr. . . ,aww , 4 M. f , .M g .+ ,sg+'f'- ww up --1-is-fa' 5:Q.gn.f2gx,efg 33.1514-gfamwef N mn -- ,-f ' ., . ,. ,.- ,,, ,f I M A.-5 , . -J,-i.1f:, N -1 -N--4--7-.s.x.A.Zq,.. ,x .,1i ,g s y l'Icnzeteers. Spokes. AMBDA CH1 ALPHA is a sociai fraternity which was founded at Boston University on November 2, 1909. The parent organ- ization to the present chapter was the Muckers C1ub, estab1ished in 1914. Three years after the founding of that organization, A1pha Delta Zeta Chapter was chartered. For rnoiny years the fraternity was housed at 800 Olive Street, but recent1y moved to 005 Wa1nut Street in antici- pation of construction of the proposed new house. it is probab1e that the house wou1d have been completed now had not the high cost of rnateria1s and the uncertainty of the 1ocation of new Highway 66 de1ayed progress. Page One Hundred Sixty Officeors: Fall 251. Santa Sam. I KAPPA ALPHA Fraternity was founded on March l, l868, at the University of Vir- ginia. Alpha Kappa Chapter has been active on the campus of the Missouri School of Mines since its founding in l905. The actives and pledges of Pi Kappa Alpha are proud of the progress they have rnade in Just looking Interioo' clecorators? Catching the act. B.I.P. Congratulations. Go, man, go. recent years, most important of which has been their scholarship, in which they have topped the list of fraternities for four straight semesters. After a disheartening finish in intramural 'sports last year, the Pikers , sparked by new initiates, are battling much closer to the top this year. Since the beginning of the school year, the Page One Hundred Sixty-Two L Pi Kappa ll Voices of Tellefsen Kflclclies C'lw'i.s-tmas palm Satu1'clay night fish fly t 5 3 ftpha Fraternity ztrty. L fryjs chapter house, already acclaimed as one of the most beautiful in Rolla, received an added touch with redecorations on the first floor. The social season was ushered in with a Pledge Dance and was shortly followed by Homecoming. The December Christmas Formal was presented With its usual success. ln the spring semester, the fraternity held its annual Bu1'n's Ball and the spring Pledge Dance along with the gala St. Pat's celebration. Not to be forgotten are the parents who were feted to banquets on Parent's Day and on lVlother's Day. ' 1 qf. fgfKA Pe Fall OFFICERS Spring Byron L. Keil ........ .. ........ President ......... ...... I ack Thompson Robert Scrivner .............. Vice-President .............. Roger Scrivner Ralph L. I-lollocher ............ Secretary ....... ........ S idney Cole lack Thompson .................. Treasurer ......... ........ I ack Wheeler Dr. D. S. Eppelsheimer ........................ ........ F acuity Advisor L-f if ., v , f K 'l S rivner Mathis Krispin Smith Cole Brands. SECOND ROW: Baebler FIRST ROW: Wyman, Eason, Powell, Thompson, Hof mann, ei, C , , , , , Schejbal, Morris Franklin, Poe, Wheeler, Minnis, Stevens, Spitler, Winchester, Lietz, Soma, Robbins. THIRD ROW: Hacker, Hespen, Gotthotcr ' if B Dever, Smid FOURTH ROVJ: Vxfolsh, l-lannauer, Muscovalley, Robertson Mann, Berg, Schulte, Burgess, Hollocher, Schneider, Pfa , auer, . Grueninqer, O'Brien, Gerard, Weakly, Roeihe, Wahl, Eqan, Knapp, Koellinq, Pickering, Wort. Paqe One Hundred Sixty-Three ,diff mpgs!!! vzv11fP'r'!'mw1w9 1 '41't FF ' Fratermty Z7 all-I Cf? C Cockfazl 110117 1 1101 rlzsfznr in P' rrf, and Itrtiteml. xo I said . . 4' fl1lCl'IlQ'i'I1g the baby. 'I h P ft1'0gmefn.. Suttzrday nigh! ffzwz. Gee, thcmlfs-. .-lwyofne for tennis. Paid athletes. Oops! Splash. Ilorn toads. Ll'fzk'ifng Cl ride. Snake 7l0'1lS'6. iv .ff ECElVlNG its charter in 1903, Gamma Xl Chapter ot Sigma Nu Was the first social fraternity on the lVl.S.M. campus. Since - that time it has grown to be one ot the largest and most financially sound organizations on the campus. In the past year the men of Sigma Nu had a very capable representation in intramural sports and in the intertraternity contests. Tri- umphs in the intramural sports include victories in swimming and doubles handball. The footj ball and basketball teams also contributed to 1 Page One Hundred Sixty-Four .4 , Broaddus. Sigma Nu Fraternity the keenness of competition in the intramural sports program. Second place in the inter- iraternity sing supplied additional laurels for the year. As a result oi the efforts of the social com- mittee, many successful parties Were given at the Snake House . The Fall Pledge Dance, the Homecoming Party, the Christmas Formal, and the annual Yukon Party in l95l, and the St. Pat's Party and the Spring Formal in l952 all 'RA- QQLQX45 .s. 1 -it f i ff? I 4 N Wx A ,i K'i'i xx -I' 5-z 'f 1 - ' , attracted many Miners and their dates. Fall orrtciaifts spring l Connelly Sanders ............ Commander ...................... Alpine Kent ' . N. William F. Oberschelp..Lt. Commander ........ Robert Vienhage Edgar Oliphant .................. Treasurer ......... ...... E dgar Oliphant Alpine Kent ............ ........ R ecorder ........ ......... R ichard Cruse Prof. S. H. Lloyd ...... .................... ........ F a culty Advisor FIRST ROW: Kadnar, Martin, Gray, Sanders, Riley, Oliphant, Vienhage, Kent, Oberschelp, Robbins. SECOND ROW: Kemp, Victor, Fuller, Pickett, Marlow, Kingsbury, Millar, Grube, Corneli, Lincoln. THIRD ROW: Miller, Eckerle, Farris, Nichols, johnson, Zochar, Haubold, Smith, Scott, Holiday, Dunford, Gockel. FOURTH ROW: Bullman, Toutz, Gregoire, Cruse, Giddens, Fitzwater, Gary, Tietjens, Rucker, lelilen, Schmidt, Page One Hundred Sixty-Five E'.4'?t + l U 111 9' , , hm, f I Z Sigma Officers. Watch the birdie, .- ,, N N 1 f ,, i Sweethearts. , 1- x,gx N 4 ' ., 7 ' r I RM I , , ' Push em off! .-4' t W 1' , 1 ' ,X . . fw- F A H-if 'ffff f ' W' V L0'Ue7'- f . hhhe ffl 1 ,'-e - N fi i -www f f ' fr by iq, K W., s HAM. .. ,f f Sweetheart and court. Quituates. ,M C2- Commdes. Sew. H OUNDED at M.S.M. in l947, Sigma Phi Ep- silon has grown rapidly in the past few years and is now one of the leading Fra- ternities ot the school. The Sig Eps are proud of their scholastic and athletic achievements. Believing that study, properly supplemented with other activities, helps to build a better I ' gil! E 3 ev 3 2' F This Am ,V f man, Sigma Phi Epsilon strives diligently to promote such a balanced program. Although the men who constitute the Fratern- ity are, and should be, a group of individual personalities, a spirit of brotherhood constantly prevails. This spirit is the lite-blood of the fra- Page One Hundred Sixty-Six is art? mtthi 6. Epsilon Fraternity ternity Without which it would surely fail in its aims. ln addition to the part which the Fra- ternity plays in promoting brotherhood, it also endeavors to assist in building the morals and character of a man. v As any other student at lVl.S.M., a Sig Ep is happy and proud when his college days are through and he receives his coveted degree. lt is comparatively easy to forget the sleepless nights he spent acquiring it, but it is difficult to sever the friendships which he made in the years that he Was an active member of the Chapter. Fall Robert L. Proctor ............... Iohn McClinton ............. Peter G. Hansen .............. William C. Ulz .................. Dr. Schlechten ..., OFFICERS Faculty Advisor ......... .President ......... .Vice-President ........... Comptroller ............. Secretary ......... Spring .....Bernard Howe .......Leroy Justice .Peter G. Hansen William C. Ulz .R. E. Schowalter FIRST ROW: Davis, Cullen, Klobe, Andre, Hansen, Proctor, Ulz, DeLap, McClinton, Argo, Schaffer, Lentz. SECOND ROW Ho Jig Trytt Custer, Mason, Sanders, Koppelmann, Newkirk, Rodolakis, Dye, Kibler, Bruskas, Alexander. THIRD RO'W': Roemerman, DeGan, F ldmiti r Boguc Huffman, Priest, Shepard, Lischer, Bailey, Stoddard, Flore, McCormick, Scholl, Justice. fT:'mi'fFw. t r sf atv 2.9 6519? S ,.s5.,,.f.4 H iff' , . b Page One Hundred SixtyfSeven 4 t E! Fraternity 0 I11l L Top Dogs. Singing? ii o liil E Cf? If SIIVL? zi'u.v.' f'Ulll'6 I'StlflUIl time. f.f','53i . 'W if 4 Fill!! ily Prwtmif. lj.-t1'fi.s-te. Unch! 'l'1if?JI. O. I'robutimz :feels fun. , SL. Tom. i Clicimp-ions? lfic'ha1zd...? IGMA Pl National Fraternity was founded at Vincennes University in l897. Alpha lota Chapter at the Missouri School ot Mines was installed in May, 1933, from an or- ganization that was formerly known as the Prospector's Club. Since its installation, Alpha Iota Chapter has achieved recognition as a t t Vthl f t t L fraternity of high ideals, fair play, and brother- hood. Although the social life at M.S.lVl. is no gay, continuous whirl, the members do pride them- selves that the dances scheduled by Sigma Pi throughout the year are looked forward to and Page One Hundred Sixty-Eight arf 2' -Q-'Q sift a ' i T fl-if HE l95l-52 school year at Beta Eta Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon was off to a running start in the early fall with the arrival of the members. Through their efforts, the interior of the house was completely redecorated. New strength was added by the Fall pledge class to replace the large losses suffered through grad- uation in lune. The Elite. Big Shep. Dothy time. Oh, No! Big Laugh. I 'on h1m,g1'y! Songsters. Mop time. Party boys. Noise makers. Social events of the season included dances, beer busts, and parties at pleasant intervals throughout the year. The first occasion for fes- tivities was a dance in October, held in honodr of the pledge class. This was followed by the winter Carnation Formal . At this dance Miss leanne Eagles of Kansas City, Missouri, was crowned the Teke Sweetheart for l952. When Page One Hundred Seventy Tau Telce Szceetheatrt, Good for second, The Pres. Smiling John. Possers. Whafs this? f P u tllappa Epsilon Fraternity the second semester rolled around, the gleam in the eyes of the Tekes was put there in antici- pation of the French Underground party. This .event occurred in February and included every- thing that a Frenchman could dare dream up- plus a little more. The social calendar was rounded out in May with the Barn Dance and the spring outing. The Tekes, although not at the top of the intramural standings, made a fine showing in all sports. Fall OFFICERS Spring Roland Pohlman ................ President .............. Thomas Koederitz Thomas Koederitz ........ Vice-President ................ Ralph Moeller Ralph Moeller ......... ...... T reasurer .................... Robert Ienkins William Finegar .............. Secretary ......,... Don Riemenschnitter Earl I. Randolph ........ Faculty Advisor ........ Dr. Norman Smith FIRST ROW: Holder, Harman, lenkins, Koederitz, Mueller, Smith, Padan, Volker, Humphrey, E-ecliererm I Lucca, Niemeyer, Reschetz, Roberts, Pohlman, Riemenschnitter, Felicetti, Hoffman, Heil. THIRD ROW: lfezkxn i Midgley, Groteke, Antrim, Astroth, Ellis, Bartel, McCullah, Bayer, Brown. K SECOND ROV' Hwy 1 x . 2, Orruclt, Sfylfl' ,, .., --1 F Muc' Page One Hundred Seventy-One Fraternity 1 Ph H DD Ka Theta The high Conztzzmzd. They built the sh-ip . If-H Corps. Not too much, men. Nur! m0t'C.' Cha nz ps-Th e Moo nz ern. lletmtt cmd the beasts. J Pimzed HLGIL. Pirates gold. TVo'1U! Snow time. 1 'Q' xmf N THE southwest corner ot Eighth and State stands a big red brick house of undetermined architecture Within which bership ot Mu Chapter of Theta Kappa Phi, a national fraternity for Catholic men. Although Theta Kap has been on the campus since l936, dwell between forty and titty young men who are constantly trying to achieve honors ot one sort or another. These men comprise the mem- the house has been ,continuously occupied since 1925, when the Order oi Cardinal Mercier, Mu's predecessor, was founded. . ' Page One Hundred Seventy-Two : . -g, .- ' . ,. 1 . . ' .pf w-.-fgvgglvfxwrwwsgf-new-P -g-gp,..gf.vvv-vxvwvn-Q...-.-.-....-W. -f. -----up -.-.f.....-.s.f-M ,. I... - Phe wheels. 1 ree shine. V 33? the .i f H .if?712'i't f , . I HETA Xl FRATERNlTY Was founded on April 29, l864, at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York. Originally, Theta Xi accepted chapters only at engineering schools, and, although this policy is not strictly adhered to now, it was in keeping with this tradition that the Alpha Psi Chapter was in- . R,R. O ld Grads. TX. T.X. House. Come on. The Old Man. Party boys. Pinned. im-1 stalled on this campus in October, 1949. In the three years since the founding, the fraternity has developed into a close-knit organization with a full schedule of intramural sports and social activities. Even though none of the intra- mural teams Won a first place, every one made a fine showing. lnterfraternity competition pre- Page One Hundred Seventy-Four M ihers Fraternity sented a brighter picture with house teams wi ning the annual bridge tournament, the bowl- ing team winning the high-point award, and the chess entry, Al F osha, winning that tourney. The social season was ushered in with the Christmas Dance, the first dance ever held the Chapter House. Following the magnificent success ot this occasion, the party spirit was kept alive by the equally good success of the St. Pat's celebration and the Spring Formal. at Fall OFFICERS Spring Nicholas I. Giosetii ............ President ............ Edward H. Young Albert A. Fosha ............ Vice-President.. R. McBrayer Robert B. lost .................... Treasurer ........ ...... R obert B. lost Roger A. Krueger ........ Corr. Secertary ................ C. G. Cookson Dr. Frank H. Conrad..Faculty Advisor .......... loseph H. Senne FIRST ROW: Peck, Young, Wick, Senne, Gioseffi, lost, Vanderheyden Koettmg McBrayer Clements SECOKD POW Ifl o l' m I l y H , . ymer, Schlek, Cookson, Heggs, Purnhagen, MCMasters. THIRD ROW Hanley Canady I ckson Gyelsie n Yru oer Gtr n Yo ri louoli Prager, Horcher Page One Hundred SeventY Fwe H- Fraternity T. l 'N VY Q. gi: I :J 'ESQ 3 :li zz? XG 'S-'S Q F0011 .' You did? V! if-A Picn ic! More of sam e. lfitrst Place. Let it burn. HE Missouri Mines Chapter of Triangle Fraternity was installed on this campus in 1927. The fraternity, prior to granting of its charter by the national fraternity, was known as the Grubstakers Club, then the oldest social organization on the campus. Originally a Civil Engineering Fraternity, Triangle now limits its membership to students of any engineering or architecture curriculum. The period after Viforld War Il saw Triangle expand rapidly and be- come one of the leading organizations on-the campus. The old Rock House , as it is- affec- tionately known, has seen many of its sons attain positions of prominence in industry. Page One Hundred Seventy-Six Dick Hampel St. Pat of 1952 St. Pats Celebration AYER and more exciting than ever, the St. Pat's celebration upheld all the expecta- tions of the event. Dick Hample reigned over the proceedings as Stf Pat ot l952. With much fanfare, he ar- rived via Frisco tracks on Friday afternoon and led the parti-colored parade of floats to the scene of the knighting of seniors at Parker Hall. The knighting ceremony, carried on in the usual rowdy atmosphere, Was enlivened by Dick's ready Wit and jovial dissertation. The Friday night formal, with the rhythmic capers ot Ralph Marterie's band, featured the crowning oi Miss Barbara Barner as St. Pat's Queen of Love and Beauty. Numerous house parties, including Sigma Nu's Saturday after- noon Tea Dance, kept the festive spirit, alive throughout the Weekend. The Saturday night costume ball and additional house parties that night brought another St. Pat's to a close. St. Pat cmwives. Page One Hundred Seventy-Eight .,,.,,,, mx, If 4, g. ,'xa'f:.'e 54' '79 'k J Mi s Barbara Barner Queen of Love and Beauty Page One Hund in -f red Seventy-Nine 2 ,.,:,, :A+ we-.sr -1' .Lfi 'v.' 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St Pats Scenes '1 if 0.6491 'WH Acknowledgement As another year closes, and with it another edition of the Rollamo, the Ptollamo Board would like to take this opportunity to sincerely thank Dr. l. l. lelinek, the administration and office help in Parker Hall, and many others here at M.S.M. for their cooperation. ln addition, We would like to thank the pro- fessionals serving the Rollamo Board: Mr. Harry Swain and Central Engraving Company, Mr. Leo W. Painter and Model Printing Com- pany, Mr. Paul Schenk and Becktold Company, and Mr. Ray Grass and Esquire Studio. We would also like to thank Mr. William Quinn for his Work in designing the cover, division pages, and St. Pat's maids pages. We sincerely hope that you enjoyed this 46th edition of the Rollamo and that it brings you many pleasant memories in the years to come. 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