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

 - Class of 1958

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Missouri University of Science and Technology - Rollamo Yearbook (Rolla, MO) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 27 of 268
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mrs? ' Eker Emmett Klinkermann longs the 1 his col- : policies 1 level of t MSM. :ker does intaining i student Business Manager The sound financial condition of the School of Mines is preserved through the supervision of Mr. Emmett Klinkermann, Business Manager of MSM. Although, the student's main contact with the Business Manager occurs only at the beginning of each semester when fees are due, Mr. Klink- ermann does fine work in handling the many financial problems that beset him. vnder Ernest P. Hendrix Paul Ponder of the Regis- ,e huge tasks 1is assistance, :an be more r completion, ration. At the position, Mr. job. .-.ua -Is: ' ' Superintendent of Grounds Keeping our campus beautiful and in excellent condition is the major aim of Mr. Ernest Hendrix, Superintendent of Build- ing and Grounds. With this thought in mind, Mr. Hendrix supervises and controls the entire activities of the maintenance crew on our campus. In this Way, he is able to make certain that repairs and other projects are carried out in the most 'satisfactory way. lfarl Randol h ' Librarian Completing his eleventh year in the of- fice of Head Librarian, is Mr. Earl Ran- dolph, holder of AB and AM degrees in Li- brary Science along with a BS degree in chemistry. His is the responsibility of main- taining a wide and varied selection of the most recent scientific publications for the benefit of the student in his studies and re- laxation. t' f ik in V r' . VFVEZX ,X X . f L in XVV- 2 I I V : , A 'i , ., - Q I Iii 'W ,.--..-L.,,l K 5 Q

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oel Hubba rd f Registrar Sound judgement and decision exem- plify the actions of Mr. Noel Hubbard in his position as Registrar of the School of Mines. Through long. experience in the post of Registrar, Mr. Hubbard efficiently and admirably carries out the difficult problems of class scheduling as well as keeping'an accurate and up to date file of every stu- dent's activities. .if '-nam- -f--, -..,. . . ah... .., . i A h, V v-- ----1.--f Vernon C-eve-cker Assistant Dean To Assistant Dean Gevecker belongs the task of guiding the student through his .col- lege years in accordance with the policies and rules that characterize the high level of operating conditions exisiting at MSM. With this aim in mind, Dean Gevecker does highly commendable work in maintaining his many duties and provides the student with excellent counsel and advice. Assistant Registrar As Assistant Registrar. Mr. Paul Ponder undertakes to relieve the office of the Regis- trar in a major portion of the huge tasks that confront them. Through his assistance, the duties of the Registrar can be more thoroughly carried out to their completion, resulting in more efficient operation. At the end of his third year in this position, Mr. Ponder is doing an admirable job. Emi r Schc supe Busi stud Man each erm: man Paul R. p0l1dEl' Erneg Keeping excellent co Ernest Hen ing and G mind, Mr. l the entire ac on our cam make certai are carried 4



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Theodore J. Planje Department Chairman Professor of Ceramic Engineering 1946, 1955. B.S. in Cer. E. 1940, Missouri School of Mines, Ph. D., 1950, Missouri. Robert Moore, Instructor .Utah ' 4 Ceramic Engineerin Cerar Department The word Ceramics is applied t0 all articles formed of .clay and other non-metallic earthy materials and sub- jected to a heat treatment. From its small beginnings in the preh1st0r1C ages, ceramics has advanced into a complex study. Grinding Operation It is interesting to note that people today are intimately associated with thousands of Ceramic products daily, yet very seldom is the word Ceramics mentioned. The diversity of occupa- tions pursued by Ceramic Engineers is very apparent. Most Ceramic Engineers are employed in one of four types of work -- production, sales, research, and administrative work. Yes, the oppor- tunities for a college trained Ceramist as he enters the industry are excellent. -y---, -. E Th ment, largest cially a very industi done a As 'if the de these i young choice advant 1' A ts

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