E. Klinkerman Business Manager M R. E. KLINKERMAN comes to our school from the business office at Missouri University. Mr. Klin- kerman began his career here in 1951 and then transferred to the business of- fice of M. U. in October of the same year. He returned to M.S.M. in Septem- ber of 1954. Mr. Klinkerman received a B.A. in 1947 from Westminister College and was also in the Navy from July, 1943, until September of 1946. Ernest Hendrix Suiinrintciident uf Grounds A S SUPERINTENDENT of buildings and grounds for the past eleven years, Mr. Hendrix has had the essential job of coordinating the school with the contractor. The job has been an increasingly difficult one with the building program and general improve- ments in the past few years. Etui Randolph Librarian E arl j. Randolph came to m.s.m. in June, 1946 to take over as head of the Library. Having received his A.B. and A.M. in library science and a B.S. in chemistry, he is familiar with literature in the technical field. Page Seventeen
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Mining Engineering Department T HE Mining Department chairman, Dr. G. B. Clark, is the foremost authority on mat- ters common to the future mining engineer. Dr. Clark came to the Mining Department in September of this year. The Miners” hold forth in a very modern building. On the first floor is a display of mod- els of various types of mines, screening plants, an aerial tramway, head frames, ore bins, types of timbering, rock drills mounted to show the details of their operation and mechanism, mine blasting tools and materials. The Petroleum En- gineering laboratory on the second floor affords adequate apparatus for testing petroleum prod- ucts and determining the permeability and porosity of oil-bearing sand. This building is supplemented by M.S.M. ' s full-scale mine. G. B. CLARK Department Chairman Professor of Mining Engineering, 1954. B.S., 1935, M.S., 1946, University of Utah; E.M., 1949, Ph.D„ 1952, University of Illinois. Just add a jigger. Optimistic f Page Nineteen
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