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. .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
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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
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-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 '
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