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

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ROLLAMO 1961 Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy Wayne Johner, Editor gp, V37 my V M gifgw Editor-In-Chief Business Manager Associate Editor Classes Editor Literary Editor Sports Editor Photographers VVayne Joh ner Kenneth Abkimier George Hall George Schillinger VV'illiam Hallerburg Robert Sieckhaus Myron Bruns Robert Hoffstetter Alan Lischer Jerry Kettler I. Gianquinto Vyto Jusionis Del Valle Bill Logan Harry Swain fl' I' C if t,,,.:E3A?Q4,s4,iQ.sevf..4, .:,, 4 Q 5 v ' wif f.-gmt' 'X b J . Q if-lg' Qs' Y ,fifth ' Q ' i S fr iff , A is , , -, ,g,,5.3,.e:..Q.-4 ei'.'.- 'wx .'5 9- gs.. ' .' I svszQ:.,,':p, , 3 Q ' f -.. +r 'E is . Q in fa 'L hx- 5 . ee- ' - ? i si, x 1 st' ' I I O A , S .. , 1 . , , . , V M ' ,gg ' 1 . ' id W. 1, K Q - W! r Q :fri A M 3 4 tv ui A xt Di. 4 .WV L l 3 221 'ff-T Contents CHRONOLOGY ....... DEPARTMENTS ......,. ORGANIZATIVONS ........ INDEPENDENTS ...... GREEKS ..... CLASSES ....... 10 68 112 160 176 210 wr Es f-.43 W :ff N, . 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'v ,Y - Q - ,Q . ,,g,,gf.f .Aff n . . . . -. . y ,fry ' ., ' Q Q 'ss 'ffh A , 'I ' . , w. 4.','- l .-,g ',-Vrixrp, , N I X . 4, Y 1 4718 'aww- ' 3 fp,,.' f ,U3 ' .. , 1 4. U V, , , '. ' ' ?l'h,.,,' 1. ' If 3' , 4 .rl . -.fs a , 4 , K, 3 J ,Q . .a L9 f, ,, - . , ' - 2 ,A-U W Q0 .L A A . 35' . 4 H Al ' X 1, ,. J,dqf.g.,., 4 an f ,. A ,' 'uf S1 ' H4 - '5 yd in-. . Ax 1 rug L ,wht qi .X 1. ..,x -- -xi, 'fl lf IC . K V X.. u-nil 'Q 3. xo-5 Registration: Largest Registration In History Two times a year students at MSM run into the same problem, how to avoid scheduling Satur- day classes. The filling out of numerous cards, the standing in line, running from building to building, all this constitutes a typical registration day at MSM. Each year the number of students has increased, and this year by far was the biggest registration in the ninety year history of our school. Y- 'li ,,., Classes Begin- Miners Return To Books- Female EnrollmentHits 30 After a summer of hard work and relaxation, many students actually look forward to the start- ing of another school year. Needless to say, this enthusiasm lasts only for about the first week or so of the semester. It usually takes the school itself about two weeks to become adjusted to the influx of new students. Finally, both student and school seem to become a bit more adjusted to each other and another school year is underway. I at Tennessee Vols Bring Cheerleaders to MSM The first home game of the season was an exciting battle against the Vols. The game open- ed with a near touchdown by Paul lNiegard but they pushed back hard and scored 6 points. With only 20 seconds left in the first half, Ted Deranjo crossed for a T.D. bringing the score to 6 all. The second half the Miners checked the hard rushing team from Tennessee. Glen Usher T.D. with a minute and a half in the game bringing the score to 12-13 in favor of Tennessee. Not wanting to tie the game the team tried for the 2 pt. conversion but were unsuccessful. Wilbur Edminston from Tennessee ended the game in a 50 yrd run good for a touchdown and the final score stood Tennessee 205 MSM 12. The statistics for the game proved to be quite different from the final score. The Miners had a total of 238 yards rushing while our opponents had only 9-1 yards gained. xi 5 W 1 .1 H i , 1 1 g. l ,if ' a .2 e ,' if .av- 1 wb- f Aidil, .. 4- Pr' t 1 ,, . tv 5 ' ' H ii , A A .yy MJ 3, ,S , .X ' 1 E5 FWF EL. Q ,fs 'Z v,- SJ Miners Meet Bears For Traditional Contest Coach Gale Bullman and co-captains Charles McCaw and Ron Avery opened the 1960 football season with 26 returning lettermen. The first game against SIU showed us leading at half with a score of 14-12 but ended in a defeat of 34-14. Then came the traditional game against the Washington University Bears. With Saturday classes called off the Miners headed for St. Louis to see our team butt heads with one of our big- gest rivals. Haying beaten the Bears 27-15 the previous year, hopes were highg but one of our fastest backs Pat O'Mealy did not play due to a fractured jaw received in the first game of the season, The game started with Miner Ted Deranja nearly making a touchdown but the Bears soon turned the tide and the game ended in a 34-12 defeat. Losing the game did not seem to stop the many parties in St. Louis, but they sure would have been better if the Miners would have won! Student Union Mixer Huge Success 'lfl ...B 1 hifi -J XNJFIQ W' xi tr., .xg l 3 1 23 is ' A 'Lx ix ...Qy wg ,yr 7, X ,. v ,tw wg it t l. . Q N ,Q Q ,335 433,611 xt? 01-z uwuwwfvw- N ,qt fd, - .QR ,- i . A N fc Y ' 'kk it X E l 1 Y. 9' it Q if Q 4 3-V 'QQ ggi i KN Q sp? gr, p f E W' Q tin , , i . r 1 F' A 1- in 'sf 7 5 . 4? .. A is '??'9N35': if ff ,li W if A ' 5 f 42a I N ' ' 'ZS 5 ' f ' 'f 5 . fr 2.22 . f .N ,E 5 fs: 0 ' '. an 4 ' ,M A .ie it ...R f 'ji' W 0 ? 1, -5 wt' t Homecoming Brings A Crowd Of 5,000 Fans The 5,000 fans saw the Miners meet a much superior team, the Maryville Bearcats. Ken Sanders a halfback for the Bearcats led the game the majority of the time. Touchdowns for the Miners were made by Paul Deranja, and Bill Cooke. Extra points were made by Mike Hill- meyer and Bob Olson. The half time brought the MSM Band onto the field for entertainment. Then came the fra- ternities homecoming pajama race and their queen. After the half time fun was over the Bearcats came back to push the final score to 53422 and the Miners felt another defeat. 152' Officers of the MSM Alumni Association present at the meeting held homecoming. FRONT ROW: Ike Edwards, Leon Hershkowitz, C. C. Palmer, Mrs. V. H. McNutt, G. E. Ebmeyer, John Bowlesg BACK ROW: I. C. Salmon, Jr., O. W. Kamper, R. O. Kasten, james J. Stephens, Paul T. Dowling, Rex Williams. :ji M -1 .1- diff 5, Ve u 1 ,, g ,J 1.7, , J 'v l ':fK X E t ,,A. Q! The Dave Brubeck Quartet was a smash hit with the miners. Carmen Cavallaro to Prof. Lloyd: What- da-you-mean they want a torch singer! jf i 4 i 5 1 5 Skitch Henderson and his very popular orchestra did two per formances. General Lectures- Nations Top Entertainers On MSM Campus The Missouri School of Mines is for- tunate in the fact that several times a year great stars of the entertainment world appear on stage at Parker Hall strictly for the enjoyment of the students. This year Duke Ellington, Carmen Cavallero, Dave Brubeck and the Four Freshmen entertained the Miners arid were warmly received for all perform- ances. Under the coordination of Pro- fessor Lloyd, next year's General Lec- tures should be better than ever. Y it 3 nl -- lm .v iw. r.'f 07? . my W?gm WJ Ls. AY'd 5 W' af, X . I K QV Dunn U Ill llllll V fi. ful 0 .J f' fi :Ill pun! ll'l Dl.l Sl- Sl! Sl- 'K ll! haw !,:'i'f ' 0 sh gl' X' ' ,L P-Wg 'ff gui i 1 fgg..-+ - ,-J'..:. .r, .'-1-H f5-gf' a ,,.,5z?,fpf:ys ,y' 2 .,. ' .,v..,,q' I. , Q, Avia: . ' inf - df' - -l'.:.-1. gary- ixvx 1 sr . 7' fi --5'-5 f. Parents' Day Huge Success For 1960 Qver 1300 parents visited the MSM campus for the annual Parents' Day. This year's Parents' Day was highlighted by tours of the campus, the Miner-VVarrensburg football game, and a banquet following the game. The steady rain did not dampen the spirits of the fans as the Miners lost a close one, 23-21. Dr. Mark Scully, President of Southeast Mis- souri College, was the guest speaker, and gave an inspiring talk that was enjoyed by all. At- tendance at this year's Parentsi Day broke all previous attendance records. 21 V : 13 -. A. MH . 4 'Ls.w : .1 5 EL 9 X 1 1 .FN as 3 1 1 1 r 1 l l ilwllflgla f if.. av. V--YL -'1 24:41. A ' safe 1' -' ,.'-1vs.z4.::..fa 1,5 4 1 .5 ,V rl 4 , X 4 is-is AJ S 'A tw . .f . . , Z i 1 1.1-2 s' an in if 152 2 lj' ' lib! ,mimi ii s, I , ani! ' ,. V ,,..7,',..,,,. ., t, n 7 Hgvli X 3- . 1, -JH T ' I 7 Q A ' 'x ' , 24' ., if ' Z i lr .fi mf if 1 W. 1 'f 1 4 . 1 v B Q SS Q Miners Hit Bad Luck Against Warrensburg For the annual Parents' Day game the Miners met the Mules, who had one or more players ranking in the top ten in every category. The game started in the rain and the two teams slipped back and forth the whole first quarter. Then in the 2nd quarter the Miners crossed the goal line only to be called back for stepping out of bounds. The Miners threw a bad pitchout and they scored for a T.D. The kickoff to us was then fumbled and they scored for a second T.D. With only a minute left in the first half the Miners pulled through for a T.D. The second half started and the Miners looked like themselves again, pushing the score to 21-14 in favor of the Miners. Then came the bitter bit. They returned a punt for 70 yards and brought the score to 21-20. Shortly afterwards we fumbled again and they recovered to kick a field goal in the last few minutes of the game to win 22-21. As in all the games the Miners compiled good statistics on rushing, etc., but didn't pile up the points needed to win. As we look back on the entire season we see the worst one in the history of MSM, but the in- dividual records looked good and with players such as Paul Wiegard, Ted Deranja, Glenn Usher, Bob Olson, and Arnold Hill coming back and with hopes of a strong freshman class we will be coming back next year to battle it out for the 1961 season. 'tm ew ,M .- ,X 1 ,V , H . we , ,,, 't . 1, I A - f 1 A 1 'X , ' ,,', f. , 1 A V 9 NLM 1.3 ,Y , . nz ,, w ' X 1-2 'X' 1 : 3. 1 X' W i 1 ex - ' 415- ' ' - A ' li' ,'ir,f P55 .A N I ,Q rw 6 J ,v,,,,1,, . , fy of A ' , V z,. 'alfa .brgl .Pig , v - A 1' r FIRST RONV: Mormon, Olson, Stephens, Alford, Morrall, Anderson, Omlwalski, Peterson, Omealy, Hill, Boren, Verdi, Couse, Voorhis, Porter SI CQND ROXY: Laughlin, Bacich, Usher, Smith, Tooke, McGrady, Gay, Avery, Meier, Mcfaw, Moss, Early, liillmeyer, Cage. NN atson Dermjap THIRD RONV: Bailey, Welch, Berry, Rhineberger. Brenning, Ferguson, Gollhofer, Riggs, Pohlig, Wiegard, Cooke, Leslie NVelsh Mannshreck, Pettibon, Scoggins, Smith, Skow, Knussman. For 25 years now MSM has been proud to have on its coaching staff Gale Bullman. Con- trolling the gridiron is Gale's specialty, and by using his football knowledge, a common sense, and a lot of drive he does a superb job whipping the Miner squad into shape. The many MSM gridiron victories are all accountable to his terri- fic coaching ability. Gale's background in foot- ball comes from the fact that he was selected an All-American while in college, and that he played pro football afterwards. GALE BULLMAN, Department Chairman. Professor of Physical Education, 1937, 1949. A.B., 1925, NVest Virginia Wesleyan, LLB., 1929, Washington. 23 r Tl ,Vu Kgs? A 'mi' UQ' .. 5 Sei it i X . N ' 1 'ibm lp. 2 i i fl -4 Kappa Sigma's Dominance Uf IM Swimming Challenged By Dorm Intramural swimming had one of its most ex- citing years with having to work very hard to come out as victors. Kappa Sigma won first place with 30 team points and the Dorm came in second with 29 points. The entire meet was not decided until the last relay when Kappa Epsilon won lst place in the 160-yd Free Style Relay and the Dorm placed third. The most exciting event in the meet was the 60-yd Back Stroke. Bersitt from Jhi Kappa Theta tied with Meitz from the Dorm both setting a new intramural record of 37.7 sec. R x 2. 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The teams were made up oj two men each so the teams stands were figured on the basis of how both men did. Kappa Alpha runners Larry Shafer and Dale Kieffer placed 3rd and 4th respectively thus coming out as the team champions. a ,ui tw sz F2 it U22 QQ 5255? .,, i 'E il X 2. .X ,, in F53 L ' w ' 5 . Q 3 T 2 IM Flag Football Bitterly Contested ,. ,' V ' ,ion ,,,,f , The intramural program for 1960-61 opened with 24 teams participating in the flag football program. The game, although not played the same as varsity, proves to be a rough sport because no protection gear is worn. The teams were broken down into 3 leagues and played by the round robin method. The first league was won by Triangle who showed their power by gaining yardage with straight ahead plays. The second league was won by Phi Kappa Theta who showed a fast backfield and good passing. The third and roughest league was won by Lambda Chi Alpha with one of the smoothest backfields and best air attacks seen in the intramural program. The final standing brought Lambda Chi Alpha on top winning over the second place team Phi Kappa Theta by a score of 34-20. Triangle thus placed third in the finals. -'Q 4-' I ' h tl-0 ' rs' if is 5 ' Ye mis Tke's Win Annual I F C Chorus Sing and Sig Eps Take Honors In Quartet Singing The annual Interfraternity Council Sing was held on Friday night, December 9, at Parker Hall. Tau Kappa Epsilon finished first in the chorus singing with the song Green Sleeves, and Delta Sigma Phi took second place with their rendition of- Catch a Falling Star. In the quartet competition, Sigma Phi Epsilon. singing the old favorite Kentucky Babe, finished first. The judges for the sing were Mrs. Margaret Lloyd, Mr. Oakley, the band director, and Mr. Cantwell. The master of ceremonies for the evening was Beef Glaser, vice-president of IFC. Rich Kapfer of Sigma Phi Epsilon receives first pla-ce trophy for quartet sing from MC Bob Glaser. Lower picture, Mike Nataluk receives first place award for TKE. ' I J Y ,.. ,. 'XA A43 'Nag 32 D . Q ,, ,Q f f ri 1 X yo, l 1 1 x r E I 'QED' Patsy Raines, Bonnie Wilcox, and Camille Curtis await their entrance at Military Ball rehearsal. Candidates Maryln McGinnis, Deanne Ruhaac, and Patsy Raines wait with escorts. VL Military Ball Board meeting headed by Cadet Brig. Gen. Hioberock. l l 4 Janet Coomles, Lois Riley, Rose Westrich, Carolyn Harris, l Mattalou Roth, and Zo Ann Branstetter are amused as l other special maids enter ball practice. 7 I I 1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 w Mary VVelker, Mary Gibson, Linda Crabtree, and Jean Stanislawski M Cadet Lt. Col. Harvey directs Lois Riley and Dick Johnson to proper positions for ceremony. . 1' AQ Z?- 2.5! n 1, 'fifk W., 4 x '75 X x N 5 i 3 .. V t fl V ' fi ,, A ' XJYK f ,ffff K ff With a tearful smile still showing, Miss Maryln MCGIUUIS receives her Crown from General Ixer Miss Maryln Ruth McGinnis Crowned Military Ball Queen The annual Military Ball was held on December 10, and the theme of the dance was The March of the VVooden Soldiers. The stage of the ballroom was decorated with a huge engineer's castle in which was set the throne of the queen. All about the room were large reproductions of toy soldiers. Highlighting the evening was the crowning of Miss Maryln Ruth McGinnis, the representative of Engineer Club, by Major General Howard Ker, Commanding Officer at Fort Leonard Wood. The ball was attended by over 600 and the music was provided by MSM's Drifters, I' O '71 QQ QQ Rifle Team Places Man In National Matches The MSM Varsity Rifle Team, sponsored jointly by the Military Department and the Athletic Department, enjoyed an excellent 1960-61 season. The team competition schedule extended throughout the entire school year and was marked by a record of twenty-four wins out of a total of thirty-five shoulder to shoulder and postal matches. Graduating from school this year are the team's two top scorers: jack VVright, the team captain and top scorer, and Darrlell Kilburn. VVright led the team in scoring with a season average of 2841300 points per match while Kilburn trailed closely with a season average of 282f300. Kilburn, however, won the distinction of being selected to fire with the United States Fifth Army Rifle Team and fired in the national matches held at Camp Perry, Ohio. Other con- sistent high scorers are: Ron Hayden C280f300j, Steve Gans f278f300j, and NVilliam Boje Q275f30OD. if KA 'if ix - f 1- :Q 4 ,ll -fr' 5 M my if l Miners No's. 37 Leslie Sheets, 34 Bill Erickson, 35 Bob Stiner, 38 Con Stergas move up for final bid at finish l u l Cross Country Places Nationally The Miners Cross-Country team was victorious in their first meet of the season as they downed the Cape Girardeau Indians 20 to 42. The MSM squad then went on to defeat Westminster by a perfect score of 15 to 48 as they rewrote the record for the Bluejays' course. The MSM team ran into trouble as Kansas State Teachers edged them by a score of 28 to 29. Upon traveling to Jackson, Tennessee, for the Union University Invitational Meet, the Miners squad was successful in breaking two meet records while defeating five other teams to obtain first place. In the M.I.A.A. Con- ference Meet the young Miner team finished second to a strong Kirksville squad. After the hard fought conference meet the MSM squad traveled, for the first year, to the N.C.A.A. National Small College Meet where they were successful in obtaining eleventh place. tg , wa ,f .Q 1 a C 5 I U , . .5 1 mum- 1-u rn-un.:-,415 14. - 1111- .-.gn-1.15111 ww .7., , Wm,-N-, i rw-as lg ' --3 , I A W i w l ' is l 'N W mme! ' Q fii 5 IM Basketball Long Struggle For Sigma Nu Intramural basketball brought three outstanding teams to meet for the final playoffs. Sigma Nu came thru as the victors with Lambda Chi Alpha placing second and Pi Kappa Alpha placing third. nd. FRONT ROW: Jery Leslie, Charlie McCaw, Grant Brown Jerry Haas, Russ Richards, Darrell Donisg SECOND RO-W Bob Moxham, D-ou Hey, VVarren Hauschild, Bob Schaefer -2 3 Wmmmm Bill Butcher. l S 4' Q W fx X K Y rf! 5 ' f xxqiyw-YM.: I , , ii ' ,Q - i , J. i M ' . :P i-we ,.q.f, i r . 1 9 , Q- . 1 - A If p ...ai I- -l-la-lil Qw 5 'YZ A , ' . as W - . , ,.,-. H! 34 Organization W' Sigma Nu lst place Lambda Chi Alpha 2nd place Pi Kappa Alpha 3rd place 4-Sth place Phi Kappa Theta 6 Tech Club 6 6-10th place Shamrock 5 Triangle 5 Kappa Sigma 5 59'ers 5 Engineers 5 11- 12th place Tau Kappa Epsilon 4 Dorm 4 L Points 240 230 220 205 205 170 170 170 170 170 ,- 133 135 Nick Barre clocks Broyles lap. b ' Roy Smith readies for start. - K .,... -M ,', ,,. 1' -rf, 5 qw MSM 37 Western Illinois University 54 MSM 33 Washington University 61 MSM 64 Westminster 31 MSM 53 Louisville University 34 MSM 54 Kansas State College 41 MSM 52 Indiana State 43 MSM 33 Memphis, Navy 53 VAN NOSTRAND, BURR ROGER, instructor in Physical Education, 1953. B.S., 1942, Southwest Missouri State, M.Ed., 1952, Missouri. Greely, Staley, Smith, Catron, Barber, Daily, Bruns. Broyles, Farnham, Coach VanNostrand. rrreem- fi . , l MM' 4 if 1 it i r if '53, 1 7,41 J , V -- V- v M V il - 1 ,R llc. N , J 4111 ' T 5' 1 . . 1 i - K V,:A ' w I 'T I , i ee J s 4 1 Varslty Tankmen Have y r ' 44 1 . f iitr, 1 1 Good Season , it ,G r hfvf . eee. rr, it -V 1 y ,Q-ii R 3 ' ' - The MSM Swimming Team again had a winning sea-son this year. Under the leadership of Coach Burr Van Nostrand, the Miner Tankmen splashed to four victories of a possible seven. Top honors, this year go to Captain Gary Broyles for being individual high point man with 51 points. An outstanding performance by a freshman was Tom Meitz who was fourth in scoring with 37 points, also he will be around next year pushing for a backstroke record which is within his reach. One pool and varsity record was set this year by the 400 yard medley relay team composed of Tom Meitz, Bob Kadwell, Roy Smith, and Gary Broyles, swimming backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly, and freestyle re- spectively. These four Tankmen set the new record at 4:15.8 which was seven seconds better than the old record. l i s I l 3 7 n,.f K .Q-f . .- .as ' 1 4 'P X 1 4 I1 f K 1 5 3 1 F9 535 A Z . , Miner Cagers Start Season Strong Coach Dewey Allgood opened the 1960-61 basketball season with only 5 returning lettermen. Only two starters, Lemon and Brenning, were left from last year's squad which finished with a record of 7 wins and 16 losses. The remainder of the squad was rounded out by a group of promising freshmen. The Miners opened their season on December 1 against Southern Illinois University at Alton. Al- though short on experience and height, the Miners showed great promise as they trounced their much taller opponents by a score of 78 to 58. Back on the home hardwoods, the Miners continued their dazzling ballhandling and teamwork as they beat a fast Evangel team 89 to 66. A balanced attack led by Lucas, Lampe, and Good showed five men scoring in double figures. The Miners suffered their first loss of the young season at the hands of arch-rival Washington Univer- sity in St. Louis. Dewey Allgood's Cagers led through- out the ball game only to be overtaken in the last two minutes 54 to 52. .K ,ff L 4' ,ff ,7 . DEWEY ALLGOOD, JR., Associate Professor in Physical Education, 1950. B.S., 1947, North Dakota State, M.A., 1949, Colorado State. Dewey Allgood has been basketball coach for MSM since l95O. Stressing sportsman- ship, Dewey strives to bring out the best of every basketball squad that he coaches. This combined with his sincere interest in his teams, make Dewey one of the most outstanding coaches in the MIAA con- ference, 45 Lucas, 51 Brenning, S4 XViegand, 35 Lemon, 53 Lampe. fi 1 i 1 . X Q , ,Q 1 1 .'.-r 7 2 f , K PVrcstlin B oxin g Campbell 118 Scott 145 Shimamoto 126 Norman 165 Gladysiewiez 135 Cortelyon 118 Kirchoff HW Herchbach 126 Hunter 165 McCane 135 Hicks 175 Mueller 175 Davis 155 DeBold 155 Richards 145 Scoggins HW i IM Boxing And Wrestling Every year when March rolls around one of the biggest IM events takes place. Boxing and wrestling! This year was one of the biggest turn- outs in some time. Not only were there ,many entries but the fights were better than everi On all four nights the coalioil for the study lamps were shut down and many 3 Miner headed for Jackling Gym to cheer on their favorites. The Sigma Nu repeated last year's show of strength and won the wrestling championship. The runner up was Sigma Epsilon. In boxing it was Tech Club as team champions with Sigma Nu running a close battle. Q . ff KA f': W Wax 'ZW' Q5 W- , ' 3' 434' J Lg 11' QQ After a short Christmas vacation the MSM Cagers returned to action against a much improved team from Harris Teachers College. The hot shooting Hornets got revenge for an earlier defeat by downing the cold- shooting Miners 82 to 50. Returning home again, the Miners posted their fourth straight victory at home by defeating John Brown University of Arkansas, 96 to 57. The Miners opened conference play on january 9 playing host to the Kirksville Bulldogs. The Bulldogs were pre-season favorites to win the conference due to their superior height and experience. This proved to be a major factor in their 80 to 63 victory over the Miners. In their second conference game of the season, the Miners posted a 49 to 48 come-from-behind victory over the Warreiisbiirg Mules. This game was the final one for Captain Gene Brenning who was to graduate the following week. Brenning-, a rugged competitor and a mainstay on the Miner squad for the past three seasons was sure to be missed in the remaining games. 42 1 T A W ir f The M-iners finished the season with a record of eight wins and 15 losses. lt was a season of many exciting games and thrills. Four of the starters on the Miners five were listed among the top fifteen scorers in the conference. All five starters received votes for the Sports- manship Award given each year to the player who has shown the best sports- manship during the year. Tom Lampe was chosen on the All-Conference Second Team and Jim Good received Honorable Mention. XVith the loss of only Lampe and Lucas off this Year's squad, Coach Dewey Allgood is looking forward to next season with seven ylettermen and a group of promising freshmen returning. 47757717 44 C xwkkqr-,X St. Pat's Board Organizes Social Festivities The St. Pat's Board is the central social committee for most campus social functions. The Board sponsors numerous social events to raise money for the biggest function of the year, that being St. Pats. The planning of this well-known event takes many months, but to say that it is worth it would be a gross understatement. The Board's main function is to oversee the prepara- tions and produce the best possible entertainment. The St. Pats Board sponsors the Homecoming Dance in the fall. This project is undertaken by the,junior members. Twice each year benefit movies are 'ishown to help raise money for the St. Pats Weekend. But the biggest blast of them all is the St. Pats Weekend. This is really the primary function of the Board. The Board selects St. Pat, his guards, his pages, and his queen. This school wide event is composed of a parade and two dances plus many parties. Bob Hyberger, Vice - President 3 Harvey Martin, Presidentg Dave Sandler, Secretaryg Karl Moulder, Advisor. K ,..4 is X Bill Lamers and Company win prize Jimmy Cook and his orchestra. is SX f I N 9 , 14 , U , i 1 U 5 . f 7 N W 'ilu ' ' V V Q Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dix, first place winners at the Costume Ba I irVinning Float for Phi Kappa Theta Fraternity. This year as in years gone by, Rolla lwas host to the St. Pat's parade. St. Pat arrived in his charming, unique manner land led the parade through Main Street. ' The floats in this year's parade were some of the best seen in recent years 'and ran in a great variety of interests and ideas. Phi Kappa Theta took first place honors with their Luck of the Irish float. The Queen's float, which was built by Pi Kappa Alpha, was one of the big attractions in this year's parade. gy S i 'Q 5 K Es V 2 , - H-sal h T W H r 'vwawammmmn N Nw - - t , Hmmm, 4 A f es 1 i W Q 'AW ,A V, V efiif Rex breaking thru lines to pay homage and respects to St. Pat. H---n....,,.. ,KN M-mu Famous Sayings 9 9 I This Year s St. Pat s Parade Theme is-5 .gill , -iii' .sa it 51.5-s ' ?aae.,.....i.........- t . it Theta Xi's took 2nd place with their animated Spaceman Float. Pi Kappa Alpha's beautiful Queen's Float. 1 .' ,, A .11. Cf' v... 1 1 i M. W .1 ' 'a Ni if , U X4 4402 ,317 4 .W-' I I 1 I 1 Xe if '3 E 3 X s 3 1 f 1 - ,ii 1 1 .P f i 2 F 4 Y r 5 x , I , K .A,. . fl I 4 5 I 1 l 1 r 1 1 I jimmy Cook's Band jilntertains St. Pat's Ball l , The gala St. Pat's Ball with the itraditional knighting ceremony and phe crowning of the St, Pat's Queen lvas held in the new student union lbuilding. Miss Sharon Anstedt, rep- iresenting Phi Alpha Colony of Sigma ,Alpha Epsilon, was crowned Queen lof Love and Beauty. T The music was provided by Jimmy i,Cook and his Qrchestra who was re- cently honored by being voted Best iffollege Band of the Year. 1 1 'wwf- f ar Miss Sharon Anstedt, St. Patrick's 1960-61 Queen for Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy. Mr. Harvey Martin, St. Pat for 1961, crowns Miss Anstedt as new Queen succeeding M'iss Phyllis Tucci. vt ,T .i. gp-J, 'Nl Zvi e' 1' ?.f,l VNU a 1 K N 1 at L X W 5 1' .sf 1. 3 42 , . g , W -1.1 I.. f rnf' ' 1 5 I Handball f, 5 Y . 4 V' f .,,,,, ,E ,. ,f,zg. , , 7 ,,, '- - rs -,..N.,f9 V' ' V455-3,f,v:v. ... Q 'I ' ar -11-sin r gfbf i I f X sy- .1 af .ari se ' N, V-yr. A -12 is--1-am! f gy v fl. 4 422' 5, bfi fx jf 'Q S X V' gf .V X, V46 ef N The singles champion for handball was Roy Sharp from Sigma Nu and the runner-up was Burke from Phi Kappa Theta. The doubles champions were Boren and Avery from Tech Club. Runner-up for doubles was Lambda Chi Alpha with Hampe and Engle playing for their house. Team SingIcsD0ubles Total Place Tech 3 1 4 1-2 Lambda Chi Alpha 5.5 2 7.5 3-4 I , Phi Kappa Theta 2 5.5 7.5 3-4 1 Prospectors 4 7.5 11.5 5 1 Shamrock 7.5 5.5 13 6 1 Engineers 10.0 4 14 7 3 ! f A ff'1!4f 7 if CHHIS 011 CS galil.: ,. . . , -'?4.iill ' w ff-4 ' A 1 '1 W fs 4' wwf!! ,lrv . . -1- . 4 A - J Qfzbvxw E ix 2 fs . ' Q gl E .lv L. 2 0 X V Q 1 Wig 7' ,, aff..-f ' A Tennis doubles brought Lambda Chi out on top . with Helgeson and Link representing their house. . , Delta Sigma Phi were runners-up with McCune and Terry representing their house. i O , I TCHHIS The champs for the singles match were Weber from Shamrock taking lst and Stuebel from Phi Kappa Theta taking 2nd, The 3rd place position was taken by Sigma Phi Epsilon, Tennis doubles brought Lambda Chi Alpha out on top, with Halgeson and Link playing for their house. M'cCune and Terry brought Delta Sigma Theta through for second place. The 3rd place position was pulled down by Tech Club. Y Aylward, Bersett, Willenbrink, Twele, Swekosky, Klein. Phi Kappa Theta Sigma Nu Lambda Chi Alpha Sigma Tau Gamma PieKappa Alpha Kappa Sigma Beta Sigma Psi Dorm Triangle Phi Kappa Theta Wins IM Volleyball For 3rd Year Phi Kaps downed Sigma Nu and Lambda Chi Alpha in the double elimination tournament to come out again with top honors. Three of their strongest players were Twele, Bersett, and Aylward. Sigma Nu, however, looked as if they might have gone all the way when they handed Phi Kaps their first defeat of 21 to 7. But the Phi Kaps came back to win the last two games 21 to 17 and 21 to 9. ur 3 5 Q 549' ' X - V ' Nw an-L f .g 1 -.Q , 'vw I. A x F vig. , , 1 EVN 1, ,,. . H, . X N, N , ' W v ---ln . - 1 , Q, M'4 '5f iv ' ' H A N: -en I .ffm V f -., f L Y ' X-I., rf 'N Ei' ' f ' If'-2 f - , X 2 N -- N x X 1 ' 2- P ' -- . , .J' f ' - ' A,...,.,-.--f- - r -nvvwuawff , 'A--w5 ' fu . x f 44427 ' MV.,-yrswpw .Ng . V 1 X ,A z , , . 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The Miners still feeling the effects of the months of rest during the winter and the defeat the previous week were unable to outdo either Springfield or Cape in the second meet of the season. The team looked much better but the strong opponents slipped by the Miners squad. The cindermen after testing two defeats wanted to break into the winners circle and because of this desire outlasted a well coached Harris squad. The following week tension was great but after the dust had settled and the score tabulated the Miners had edged Washington U. 71 to 60. Aftertwo victories the Miner team was satisfied with the winners circle role and decided to work hard to stay there and they did so in defeating Evangel 97 to 34. The boys from Westminster wanted to snap the Miners' winning streak but the MSM team had different plans as they secured their fourth victory 84M-512. The cindermen faced Drury in the final dual meet of the year. The Miners squad had worked hard and long and were in great shape as they rolled over Drury 95 to 361 ,,-.ns- .QU if 1- . sg ' 4 af' u A 1 7 V Q.. ' 4 , ' 1 : t ,Q I . '- , . X E.- ' it A ' l ' R ix X l xx . rd. L. ' c gui. N, 4 gy F 'I 1 N ,N QR -. Qi fi - f I l I 1 Ei! 3, l ll I a l Theta Tau's Ugliest : Ed Croci , 1 Q Y A 0 x f ,N gs Diff-ia,g 55 . J I E N X f bp, 'Eff' M J - -,iv -5, ww WZ ' , .X , 3 L .11im'.ti,: Q n l Bobby Carl Tooke 54 ZA is J Ed Croci The Beast Childress v The very ugly Al Shaffer J! 159, lx I Campus Ugly Man Picked By Theta Tau The Iota Chapter of the National Professional Engineer- ing Fraternity, Theta Tau was brought to the campus of the Missouri School of Mines, February 5, 1916. Primarily concerned with the development of an en- gineers social character, Theta Tau picks its members from the students showing high engineerinff, promise, standard scholarship, and an interest in personal advancement. Along with this, Theta Tau sponsors a number of service projects throughout the school year, some of which are: The St. Pats Ugly Man Contest, proceeds of which go to the March of Dimes: The Theta Tau Calendar of events through the school year, and the sale of Mums at llomecoming. The chapter here at MSM is but one of twenty-four Theta Tau chapters -throughout the United States. .1 Q I XXX ld X 1 Milam T' Z. x cc l hi IRI l RQ mc IS'l'RA'l'IOY A f JW CBD! WHA YN 3rd Floor of Gym Engineer's Day Features Open House And Science Fair On MSM Campus More than 2,000 of the area's high school and junior college science students attended the combined En- gineer's Day South Central Missouri Science Fair at the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy on April 13. Guided tours of all departments, dormitories and fraternities took place throughout the day. The Science Fair featured entries of student projects in biology, chemistry, mathematics, physics, and earth sciences. These projects are the efforts of students beyond the normal scope of instruction in the science classroom. The entries were judged and appropriate awards made. Engineers Day combines with the Science Fair to bring to MSM's campus the students who are in- terested in engineering and science as a profession. nil! science: FAI 9A 5 I .. U JJ 1-,MJD E EXPERIMENTAL -- f LINEAR AQS7EEBE',9R ff 1 'X rx 'J ui. , , NX mm 0- 4: f if x x 55 Z't-:fix 4? Ai Ivy Il? f - 1, , ':-I 'W Track Sees Man Uld Records Smashed At this year's track meet four of the intramural records were broken. Usher from Sigma Nu broke both the 70-yd H.H. and the 120-yd L.H. with times of 9.3 sec. and 13.9 sec. respectively. Coyle from Sigma Tau Gamma raised the high jump record to 5' 117:10 and came very close to completing a jump of 6 ft 1 in Discus was V thrown a smashing 178 ft 1 in bv Ixauffman - from the Prospectors Club for another new as iw-L if f V f f Qggggv 4 'fikig -,'?fff1f5-554.55 leg- 1 .V ,F..-, ,,,,,,.a..,M,,,.a,, W, ,ae giNfi4.1f,f ...za W A V g ,Q GZVCW'-'JWM e wffffa , 'fi - - , V - , g , -yy N -M IV, C f ,ff 4 hi N' 'JT 45+ .af-Q w i, ,Lg ,J ,if ,,-ggi?-,N ,yfyaqww f , ,J 'Z' W C I ' if ' , ' if WW! , -v ,iff if 'ff f M1 ,W .iw fa. 1 l ,..a,,. - V Q Z SEQQW , w fefwmwl f'-'elf' Xxx A.Qf'7'f5?'MiwVvfwQ1:vfwZi3r'5,!i'f'r-'Fr'Liz: , 1, fi' ' V W, 4, - at 2 f 'ffiizzf ff AM f 'f I'f 5 5iiN - M ZQZ,' :fSLWf 5- f P - 'W' W Q A W' , Ni if g,i'sei:3'5ii fly. ' ,ma ,1 - ,. was I - , X-' ia . .iw , ,a ,e - -.avr av- , 1 R in 'ff' , ff -sg5,.:g- 'Tta er f-',4 '76 Q ?35'ff '5'l ' 3 j JJ W . , MA LZ? r I 1 . W r , 'I t . 1 , -,A , N' 1 1 Q 5 I ,V x . V- 1 - ' V f R -vi y - A :f:r,fa,,.. .1 Z Q fa 'xl ff 0 - X ,.. ' N H - 1 xt ' , V : , tn A 1 . -n-A L , 7 ' B i i 1 2 A . , , f f 4 -af' 4, 1 . 1 - 'I F34 - H ,. www . f t Q, V xgsq S. S R - A' si X' . 4' ,X X 4, 9-YQ Map: u , 4, TF TQ ' ,Q Alfrsm. J NA D, 3 -. Q fc fs W- Y ,-it-1 , V -1 MV f ,w , ,'i ' A , ' rm, , ff ., ' I N- :L-f W- ..' ye' f . , Shot Put - McCaw - Sigma Nu 50-yd. Dash - Stuno - Sigma Tau Gamma 100-yd. Dash - Wesley - Dorm Discus - Kauffman - Prospectors 70-yd. H.H. - Usher - Sigma Nu 120-yd. L.H. - Usher - Sigma Nu Broad Jump - Clippard -- Lambda Chi Alpha High Jump - Coyle - Sigma Tau Gamma 880-yd, Run - Moxham - Sigma Nu 440-yd. Relay - Sigma Nu Team Champion - Sigma Nu Team Runner-up - Tech Club 1 V Engineers Club Wins IM Rifle Match Engineers Club, having the two high individual scores, Bruns with 269 out of 300 pts. and McLain with 263, came out as lst place winners, Place Team Team Pts. lst Engineers 775 2nd Dorm 7 59 3rd Lambda Chi Alpha 256 IM Golf Finds Campbell And Brookland Low Men Individual Medalist ...... Campbell - Tech Club Runner-up Medalist .... Brookland - Phi Alpha Team Champion .......... Campbell-Palmer - Tech Club Team Runner-up .......... Riggs-McCaw - Sigma Nu 1 ff' t. -at After a hard fougnt series of plaxoff games Tech Club managed to out plax the Prospectors to mn first place, placing the Plospectors second Triangle finished third. These were the same results as last xears softball playoffs IM Softball Taken By Tech Club n l IFC president Ken Schader and of- ficer Bill Zorumski preside over meeting. I F C Strives To it Promote Harmony The purpose of the Interfraternity Council is to promote harmonious relations between the public, the college and the fraternities. The IFC at MSM is composed of thirty mem- bers representing the fifteen social fraternities on campus. Each fraternity elects a new member each year to serve on the council for two years. The IFC sponsors such events as the IFC sing, Greek Week and many other social and charitable functions. Most of this year's Greek Week-encl ac- tivities were cancelled' because of rain but a few of the scheduled events were com- pleted between cloudbursts. Honors for the best looking chariot went to Tau Kappa Epsilon and the chariot race, which took place Saturday afternoon at Lion's Club Park, was won by Beta Sigma Psi. The carnival scheduled for Friday night and the rest of the games were can- celled because of rain. Sammy Davis and his Band entertained Saturday afternoon at Lion's Club Park and the rain did nothing to dampen everyone's party spirit. Miss jane Scheffer, representing Pi Kap- pa Alpha, was selected by members of the Inter-Fraternity 'Council as this year's queen. Miss Jane Seheffer 1961 Greek Week Queen .miie .A Glee Club Sings At Lindenwood The Glee Club is a student organization composed of men who enjoy singing. We present programs through the year to different colleges and universities in Missouri, Illinois, and Kansas. The Glee Club gave a performance at Lindenwood College in St. Charles, Missouri, October 22, 1960. On December 10, 1960 we went again to Lindenwood to present singing of the Messiah with the Lindenwood Chorus. Other pro- grams presented included: A trip to Monticello College in Godfrey, Illinois, on March 17, 1961, and an Easter Messiah presentation with the University Dames in Rolla, Missouri, on March 29, 1961. Professor John M. Brewer has devoted much of his time to help us and we wish to thank him for all he has done. 1 it 1 Varsity Athletes Uf The Year 1960-61 Football Lineman - McCaw Football Linebacker - Derenja Basketball - Lampe Track - Steiner Swimming - Broyles Tennis - Coester Golf - Gollhoffer Crossdffountry - Sheets Rifle - Wright Weather Dampens Golf Team Activities The 1961 MSM Golf team was composed of re- turning lettermen Tom Konkle, Bob Gollhofer, Tobey Hafeli, jim Allision, Ron Heatherly, and two capable freshmen Hubert Jones and Jack Turner. Although the team won only 4 and lost 3, the majority of the matches lost were played in very in- clement weather, and had the weather been decent, our record would have been much better. One of the matches lost was to our arch rivals S.M.S. in a very close and exciting rain soaked match. The MSM team went to the conference with a very good chance of winning, but due to the poor condition of the course, we only took third. Toni Konkle was low man for M1SM with a 78 and 81. Allision, Gollhofer, Hafeli, and Jones were all in the low 8O's. About the only thing the Miners received from the two medal play was a good sun tan. Bob Gollhofer was high point man on the team and was elected Golfer of the Year bv the M-Fluh. +5-if +2-QV -ww aw, -.-.fe J! f ames Hammack, VVayne Siesennop, Dale James, Donald Jason, Dick Hampe, Dave Stahlschmidt. BACK ROW: Art Snow, Tom Konkle, Dwight Hafeli, Bob Gollhofer, Hubert Jones. Tennis Team Loses Veterans To Graduation This past season the tennis team's biggest foe was the weather which caused the cancellation of four matches. Their official record was one win, two losses, and one tie. The Miners defeated Drury 9-O, tied Missouri University 5-5, and lost to VVestminster and St. Louis University 6-3 and 6-2 respectively. Playing in a strong conference the racket-men tied for third finishing only one point from second. For the third straight Year Maryville took the top spot. In conference doubles play Jan Coester and Dave Stahlschmidt finished in the runner-up spot. This season was the last for Jan Coester and VVayne Siesennop who have lettered for four years as well as Rich Hampe who earned a monogram three seasons. Returning next year will be the nucleus for a strong team in Stalschmidt, Dale james, Don Mason, and Jim Hammack, Finals: Final Exam Week Taxes Mind and Body The fateful week of finals shows no favorites, the athlete, the independent, the fraternity man, the freshman, the senior, every- one has to eventually face final week. Of course, many students have different emotions concerning final week. To the scholar it is just another chance to raise a grade. Bu-t to the average student, final week means a sleepless week, with long hours of cramming and constant pressure. It is generally agreed by all that the vacation following finals was well earned. ' x u v n .....--,......--u 5 Final Intramural Standings 1960-61 7' M7 J ,. , I P if ,X ,,s .ff , inf ., Mya- f. f is ff' , ' 1 rl 'ia - ,lh,.,,xy 'g fi 4 Mike Kearney accepts trophy from Dewey Allgood as Intramural Athlete of the Year. 1. Sigma Nu 2. Tech Club 3. Lambda Chi Alpha 4. Kappa Sigma 5. Phi Kappa Theta 6. Prospectors 7. Pi Kapp Alpha 8. Triangle 9, Sigma Phi Epsilon 10. Dormitories 11. Engineers 12. Tau Kappa Epsilon 13. Kappa Alpha 14. Delta Sigma Phi 15. Beta Sigma Psi 16. Shamrock 17. Fifty-niner's 18. Sigma Tau Gamma 19. XVesley 20. Acacia 21. Sigma Pi 22. Theta Xi 23. Phi Alpha 24. Baptist Student Union Consolation Trophy - Sigma Phi Epsilon Intramural athlete of the year - Mike Kearney - Sigma Phi Epsilon ,i ' ....-V-- .4 1 6 5 Nlr ind Mrs. Perkins adjust the newly received gold har on Joe's shoulder. MSM Graduates Commissioned Approximately ninety-two Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy students have just completed ROTC requirements during the past school year, and were commissioned Second Lieutenants in the United States Ariny Reserve in a ceremony at Parker Hall. Dean Curtis L. Wilson was introduced and gave a short talk to the graduates before they stood to take the oath of office from Colonel Glen R. Taylor, Pro- fessor of Military Science. The commissions were presented to the new young Reserve Ufficers by Dean lVilson. A large crowd of family and friends was present to see the young officers sworn in. 66 Col. Taylor leads the oath of the officers being commissioned. Dean XVilson congratulates Joe upon receiving his commission. N . Q., Q gm V . h x Department ,, jj ffwg' , V ,y W -,H A .- 154 5,-fp 4 W f- 5' V, nf-' , , tx.. ,: L ,ff 'if . U P A W 'J w 1, ' W I U: 4?-QW x 1X'fki'ffQ-www f 3' 7 5 Wffiwxbffgf-.Qy,,w. ' 40451-+ gm ' ,,-wrzvufifffgwka -, -V 2 45 'K X ' x 0 K -5, ...I L - J, , in ,h i V dm.-X.-ir b if I 'Q w- Q fx M f H' f y . U X .V,,, A. f., 2 ,A'M - 5 42 ,1 . ' V , . ' - . WW? ,-is ,. z f hub, 7 . . .xg Q We ns l La . ll g...- 'L-L.. - m .MXH-vi-as ,1- o r . O 4. A . I - s , gf! Dean Wilson Completes Twentieth Year At MSM Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy is the engineering branch of Missouri University. Through the leadership of Dean Curtis L. Wilsoii, MSM has achieved outstanding recognition as being one of the finest engineering schools in the country, Aside from his honors as an administrator, Dr. XVilson is an outstanding Metallurgist and has written a number of books and technical 1 articles on research metallurgy. i l Dr, VVilson's ability as a speaker has kept him Q l in constant demand throughout the nation. i . l 3 s Parker Hall, home of the central administration and library i i ,Q Q. il Fl Ie E' i 5'I gl E' I ii ai E j. 1 ll ii I, l l l i l l DEAN CURTIS L. XVILSON, Dean MSM 1941, BS. Baltimore City Collegeg BM. 1920, Montana School of Mines: Ph.D., 1928, University of Goettingenl D. Eng. 1954, Washington Universityg D. End., 1955, Montana School of Mines. Board Curators and President of Missouri University IIUAVXRD UF CL'R,X'l'ORS J. A. Daggs Lester 12. Cox James fi. Finch Oliver li. Fergt Rohert Neill llenry .Xnclrzie Ranclztll R. Kitt lloyd liwinff Doyle Pzatlersoii Memphis Springfiehl Cape iiirzmlezin Frerlricktown St. Louis Jefferson City Lfliillicotlie Nevada Kansas City 'f Dr.Ellis Heads Missouri University Dr. Flmer Ellis joined the faculty of the lfniversity of Missouri in 1930. From a faculty member he worked his way up through the of- fices of committeeman, dean, and curator, and in 1954, was appointed president of the Univer- sity of Missouri by the Board of Curators. Dr. Ellis has gained much prestige for the school. lle has expanded the school to cope with the rapidly increasing enrollment. but has not sacrificed any of the high quality of education that the school has maintained for so many years. wffi X' ' ' -.. J:sf, Assistant Dean PAUL PONDER 7 2 l Assistant Dean LEON HERSHKOWITZ Assistant Deans Responsible For Student Affairs Assistant Dean Leon Hershkowitz is the Place- ment Director for the Missouri School of Mines and coordinates with companies for all job inter- views here on the MSM Campus. Dean Hersh- kowitz is also the advisor to all fraternities and organizations, and makes recommendations to the school disciplinary board. Assistant Dean Paul Ponder handles scholar- ships, student loan funds, and part time employ- ment. Dean Ponder is also the advisor to the many foreign students on the MSM Campus. V.-ff Y! 1 1 1 f x .Lx-,tx I , , Av ' , 'Jfff as fx 3, .M . pp ig, 4 , K.. 1, , .L . . .A . -5' '.. '47 ' . ,x, H N ' I W V , ,W 1, -44 af f A , li 4 ,. 3 ,ir v 1 ff 5 as 72 ., , . X , ,R .M I A i V X, ,, -Jw -, '- .. 1 fffww' ' ' , ., , ' f- 4 'H ' ,.' I., ., W iw A 1 A ms, T www a , - X A ,Y U Q V -, . 1 X f ' 'Q :www 'v , I V . ,f ... Q , f Af V031 'M' IP , . 74 .ff 98 f f X N v W f + 'AVN' Q X tud nt nion Clark, Wilhelm Gerhardt, Milt Odegard. .f 4, dwg M. V, sw., MR. KRATZER Mr. Kratzer Advises Student Union Board The Student Union Board consists of seven officers that handles the administrative and planning of all af- fairs in conjunction with the student union. The school sponsors four all school mixers each year and it is the responsibility of the Board for all arrange- ments of the dances. The Board also presents various classic films each week. The Board also purchases all furniture and recreational facilities which the Student Union may need, 'Q-,XM n h W Q si- -.M ,J wa 555352 f- 1fmf,33 ,Q ,V -ww -1 WW , ZS .SW E K X ' '11 , ,iw 587' Ax ev , V ,.e,-.1 , . .Q r5,fM..'f , 76 ' - Holm ,, , DUU NEWS 1 l 1 s a 4 I Student Union-A Center Of Boeial Life On MSM Campus The beautiful student union building ffers to students of MSM a place for isure and recreation. School mixers re held in the huge ballroom and the many meeting rooms are available to all organizations. .exif ' .-Nha is K. i ' -new New Electronic Courses Now Being Offered By Ceramic Engineering Department Ceramic Engineering is that branch of en- gineering concerning the manufacture of pro- ducts utilized from non-metallic inorganic ma- terials, processed at high temperature. The curriculum of the Ceramic Department, with the addition of two new electronic courses, affords a well-rounded study of the fundamental sciences and allied engineering subjects, as well as all branches of Ceramic Engineering. A prospective ceramist begins developing his teclmique by practical application of his class- room studies with the aid of semi-commercial equipment. The academic program this year was most successful as evidenced by the thirty per cent increase in Departmental enrollment. ,Q ,ia THEODORE J. PLANJE, Department Chairman, Professor of Ceramic Engineering 1946, 1955. B.S in Ceramic Engineering, 1940, Missouri School of Mines, Ph.D., 1950, Missouri. 79 DUDLEY THOMPSON, Department Chairman, Pro- fessor of Chemical Engineering, 1956. B.S. in Chemical Engineering, 1935, MS., 1941, Ph.D., 1950, Virginia Polytechnic Institute X ,, 4 1 1, f . A .ff ws -e gg, ' V' R ,A ,-., ,X ' ' ,fi X' ' 3 , V W. f . ,..m,5fa2 : A I., .1 ,gi f l fl ,Ex I , f , , - ,fir Vg f , fm G -- f X e:9f'f 'z f' A 4 t w- , ,MW , g , ,. ,.. , fl, , V 'X K ' 'Q 1-2',-151. gsef X ff t .c... 1 1,..z:r-'- 1 r . xx TXX W W f W: , f f ,w QM fs Chemical Engineering Department Initiates New '6Preference System The Chemical Engineering curriculum is de- signed to prepare engineers for service in chemi- cal industries and plants utilizing chemistry in their manufacture process. Increased emphasis this year has been placed upon graduate work. This is in line with the general demand throughout our nation for in- creased quality as well as quantity in our gradu- ate engineers. To this end the department adopted during the year, a system known as the, system of Terminal Preference. Under this system an undergraduate may pursue one of a number of elective preference paths of study depending upon his Terminal Preference as to type of work and degree desired. Using this system, it is hoped to better prepare those students that will go into graduate study to undertake advanced work. Chemical abstracts X 'fe ff' E ' - ep, O Q, 4' :A 'X , X. J rf ' 1 f X f9w.vf,i gy f ti QV., , fi we 1 es, M fr , -sw' 1 f .. g 52531 , 3 Q , A I X, fc M A . , 4.A,,F, , Y' y YQ ax x -ass, ' WW F' ,fi it H kg. mt , Q ,. X , , X sw x XS I fd ss xxx , 322 V . fig? -' , fr :vie ' 1 5 S ua.- em , ,, 1 S' f . ' 1 fy Av: L, its ' ' - T ,- 113' As, , '- - -av: 1? 3' J 55,5 3 , .S I 'X , X X. 'R ,X v .f V . ' 1'y:9x'2 eo. ti, , ,-, fi-4-' ,ff-x f 5' 4' I' 525' F7611 X '- p Er Y X x K 5. fr .gat Xfi 1 Q my ,N N S' Q5 Qi Ns yi NN Chemical Engineering Building if 'EE -41 1 U! . 1-5 81 in i r w I will 1 -A. ull KL I III, f ,-, 5 6 7 I D 9 I2 I3 IA ll 4 , 1 4 . ,Z 1' I -1 ix i .5 , 5 E ' ,.,,,, .. ,fx 3, ,Q . I V. ,v ' ' , . , 4 .,J,.Q l ,,l1..1. ' ' , A'l- 'v t A in ws' ge5 i'S :'. ' 1 A -.,, 'HQ' ' D J' 1 , w Q F, Q A ' I x ' g ii U . t ka V Z, i ini' S N , i .1 rv ' 1 X I , Q K NK I I N xmkf ,I f ' 1 9 'y f , n ,A , f 4 Q? 'v 1' ' 3' -f .S E Q' 4 -- ' A s in TNK 'I A . XM: ' g 'E' Y- ff., 4, ' X 5 ,X , X 4 +1728 A + . . ,Q-,gk 4 W- , Nj X?:'u',,- 'fc 5- nm' 1 A ftngfsg .-' ,gi , .af ' 18 'x 1- 1' ,xv ET K , 1-ai' 'ef 2 , X ,W A .- H R3 4Wvg5Q, ,af .qs f f A Q f J, 1 3 x fy, 'iz V. .2 Aff i' L':ff ,Q,,, 425. x f i ' , fx f ., ah a gfiw' f. L Wagm' 2 f 1. , . W, m1'f4V'k , a 1 A '- ' hfxr' , WS 'ff Q X ., W-Tag ., . ,L 55 if x tg 1 5. , z- K . ,Q 1 ' '.'S'11:Yi2 si . A -we . ' ? . 5' f ., -'-35 eh .2 .ywx Qc' A' N Z . 1 '1 .sr f?x2f'Q5'i'H1rw'f-.., -. HQ 1332255 ff yiZs? fvfg'E?2i3 si? 82 'Y r , 'X . :wing Vg' N wwf X l ,QW ...ga -my -5 f ,.f-1, wang , p ,-,I JQF- fm sa., W, sw WM fs N, f ERN 'NSA A Q2 4, am, ' QQKQ f, 1 1 Q- 'a YSSVY v x -'Ji A X ', K-. - 1-: Qknfj, x Nur I -ii A J U P it ,-21 ,71 I vi .1 .JJ I ' , .V Y I- my? 501:23-92 ME, gf! ,if Qi ? Ass MW f ,Q 1' i n ff . ff' 5 Q 1 Y, if SN WW mpg' 'yr X J Q m f ', M-as W. f I g .M svfrf nu Q, A 6 4 N I ,gn HN 'gumm- Eff 'E CY' is 'X lv, ,892 Q A A l Xxx. ' R .aww .2 fi' ,WML if A 1 2 -K , l , , , 1 x4r' 'I ' ,xi . , f .ef fa? The recently completed Civil Engineering Building ERNEST VV. CARLTON, Department Chair- man, Professor of Civil Engineering 1923, 1936. B.S. in M.E. 1920, M.S. Ind. Ed. 1926, Colorado State U.g B.S. in C.E, 1950, Missouri School of Mines Civil Engineering Department Adds New Equipment For New Building Civil Engineering is the oldest of the engineer- ing professions, and it dates its founding to the beginning of civilization. It deals primarily with the planning and building of private structures and public works. Civil Engineering is a very broad field but has various major branches in which to specialize. These branches are railroads and highways, hy- draulics, sanitation and structures. This year the Civil Engineering Department has been exerting effort to more adequately equip the new building which it occupied last year. Many new items of equipment have been added in the soils, materials, fluid mechanics, sanitary and structural laboratories. Several changes in the Civil Engineering curri- culum were made this year with some new courses being required and others being dropped. These changes were made to more adequately prepare the civil graduate for the modern practice of Civil Engineering. A winter scene of Sunken Gardens ..!' feel ig!- KL ,MS 1 I I l i 1 l l 1 i l ll ,Aix W7 s ,, fv , Tiff ' WW ,iw . ,W f , . X ,X f . x v f vfrdgfffffe www' , :wig .1 Ai x ,, Q -v .:s-.'- - fix! W if KLM km ,f . A X X WWF vwilqi-ngyy-wbfh i' if V' N-3 Wx ie fx Q 1 'YQ HW. New X Nw.-. ., - - , . . i N The recently completed Electrical Engineering Building. 1: -I ff 4 ' , if X f I fy fggxsl dwg ' E ,, f 1, fe ,wife - , a n -.. f' 1 2 s if ff fr A si e f X. 1' fix 'fff::f--- 5 ,sf '5 sr. X, -Je' '-4 5w' 1f'-fe.-:+V . , Q ..i., Q -, 2 . J . 1 , . ' W WM - ff Q Ng ' ' .A iffw :5gW , : ' -, K 'H ,, w 3 ' , Q iff ,'if'fi5vQi iv , . - , , i i e e f ' i 5 -:...3.3,54 ' , , ',..f:5.:..-.:f-IQ: ,f ' ff .av iff ' ,i ill, i Qi ' L n E- X 4 I . If I My V-If . X f ' e 7 ' 2 if iff wif ' xi- L X ,ff e ' ' N N l' if Q- 1 1 'Wg . f 'ff .4 'Q 'QQ ,Mi M X rf, , Jw.-. 4.1.1. f ,W - ,f , fe X3 jp! f . , J , + W. ,,-..-hw 1 2 4 ' .AWN 2 ' N , ,. NM We 1 ,- 9 1 1.1.-ff, 6 f A- ff. Abc? Af' Y U .2 Y ' 3 . J m y ,, ighry 4 F 1 6 - 5 rp- VW .t a lv: -1 s-.- ff ,,1.,,,,,,, 5 , fwwgfin , ' 2 5 iv' ' i' f ' ,. YQ '-F W I ,A Ns ni , U, 1 , gi Ilfgjr 'gsEg:s5i..5.g,.4A '- - Q . , .V . Q W -f ., 4. , , 11-' ...- ' f - ' ' V E AV -' ' ff . ,jf ' .5 5 K , W' v 1 1 f' M, 'f - f , 'Q 1 ' ' gif - , ,f , W- . 1 , is :' , f. , 2 ' , ' 4 'C ' e.. .1-:.a .Q .V , , f ' . ' iw in rw. ff f 4. ff fl:-2 '- ' ' 'iff gif' ' ' ' f p xfv- Y, -- Y -., .w 5,5 86 Many New Courses Offered To Electrical Engineers Many new opportunities in industry have created an increasing enrollment in this depart- ment. A new Electrical Engineering curriculum is being adopted with changes in sophomore courses and the addition of several computer courses. With the opening of the new Electrical Building last year, Electrical Engineering students benefit tremendously from the new modern laboratories with the most recent equipment available. The Electrical Engineering student can special- ize in one of three fieldsg either that of power engineering, dealing with the design and building of motors, generators, transformers, etc.g or electronics, dealing with electron tubes, television, and radarg or automatic control systems. These sections provide the student with an outlet for individualism. i i 3 f gl 4 'l 2 1 r f' 'ffl' t 1 V if f ' , 1 , V 1 S , X ,vip Q3 uw 1 x I . , 4 A ,pl ' 'V I l X, I? 1 I it ,V Q x , i ig' Jifww I' kg? N gif , A fur I '55 ,HL pn z1 ? i3f ,QfI ' i nj 6 ' , t is , jf: -is 'if 4.5 I A ' '52, 3.2 , if , X ' , 1 D x I . 6 .53 in ' li : ' ,, Q, f ., if MQEIER . x -Q K 4 ROGER E. NOLTE, Department Chairman, B.S. E.E. 1943, M.S. 1948, Ph.D. 1955, Iowa State, Bowdoin College, M.I.T., University Ill., MSM. llilii 4 'f' 9' ' I II' J l M215 lf? ff 4... 4 --.--...W ..,,.,,, wlwn--..u-...W-.-ww. wwmxanquqvffaun-mp, ne,-f-nnvmm -4...--4 v, , ' lv Q ' :, .-... ' .' N X ,J Q Z A i ', ,511 ., ' L z rw 'i ,zz X - 7- ii. i!l 'x. 'W f 1 1fI, 1 ,Q x X + 1 x A X 1 fa 3 xx s X I y Q E N' X a x I- 999 ,,:'GfQ'9 ,399 Qi' ' 1 . ' 9 9 Q ,Vg x, , X. 1 N A f. -, wang ,. X 4 X V I V I 'A ,, If is ' ' Nap, : 1' 'pi f fe ,QM ' 'fs -1 .Q w.S 5 ,. illv X V V ll . lf-- 1 I Y.. ! 1 A A i , H. A fr' W Yr! 'N Q X Y ' f' -ffihq fy I 'V 41 ff -- y- J V' fin' 1 1 7 F f,, y in, 1 - j .J lg W We xp- X 6 .R 'rf ggqbs at JY' is N, + Q ...- Qwfrf' wwf! . v,,. ,. '6 Y J' NX , Q .Vvfifris-'f'mgwgmgy,. Engineering Graphics Department 90 .0- Englneering Graphics Department Stresses Graphics As Engineering 3 W A Language Engineering drawing is the graphical method of presenting a technical idea. One of the basic requirements of an engineer is his ability to convey new ideas. This can usually be accomplished by a graphic or pictorial representation. Since there is a definite recognized procedure involved in presenting these representations, it is the aim of this department to present the under- lying principles concerned in drafting work and at the same time to give enough practi- cal drafting work to affix these principles in the student's mind. an - A211 if -1' lies vw LLOYD C. CHRISTIONSON, Department Chairman. Professor of Engineering Drawing and Descriptive Geometry, 1946, 1956. B.A. 1925, Westminsterg M.A. 1928, M.Ed., Missouri. l . 1 r ,,-J Y 1 'I ,1 , V-.m,,,,..,, - E ROCK AEREACTION senses ' orsoofriv . -,...- X CLGNTXNUOUS SERIES -W 1 Q . 5.3 151 H N rl VI 1 4 :F ? 551 E X, I 1! I 311 I 1 I Q 1 i 1 V P 1 1 4 Q I PAUL D. PROCTOR, Department Chairman. Professor of iq Geology, 1957. B.A. 1942, Utah U.g M.A. 1943, Corne1lg.Ph.D, 4 1 1949, Indiana. ' 1 I 4 v 1 1 , 1 1 H 1 41 n 1 I 92 1 .I Internationally Known Lecturers Supplements Geology Department Guest lecturers from Russia, Switzerland, and other world countries added interest to the Department of Geology during the year. Dr, V. I. Smirnov, Head of the Geology Department at Moscow State University and ad- visor to 1000 five-year students in geology at his school, clearly pointed out the emphasis on Geo-Science in Russia. Dr. A. Gansser of Zurich, Switzerland, visiting Inter- national Scientist, spent five days on the campus lecturing and consulting with staff and students. At MSM, the Department of Geology added a geophysicist to the staff, acquired instruments for expansion in the field of geo- chemistry, and consolidated its geological offerings. Cf special interest was the addition of a Geophysics option in Geology and the new Geological Engineering curriculum on the campus. The geophysicist is in demand for both exploration and basic science programs. The graduate geological engineer may work in areas of dam foundations, highway construction, in underground waste disposal and storage, groundwater supply, and mineral engineering. The department looks forward to increas- ingly successful years ahead in both Geological Engineer- ing and the Geology-Science program. E WWW f . ,, -Z2 fl , 1 I if , W W 1 ,. ...- Li . 541 1 W , ' .,. his 1 ,sa l - 2 A-if -xo- v A NNN-N-Q an ff? 'pf' 1 !..'2... am! uv -.'2f5,g 5 shim Q 1 93 ww, I f , X f W was eip if f W' .we Q W S wZzxri L 3 ' 5 , Alvii 1 1: Shale fl' 'L Lrwlzkfvf v K , f 5239 awe mf s Q yt V 'ri H4 H X . i X -.i K . Q at X s Mb ? 9 135 Q 5 wff eww fs' - vf' sr . Q2 3, N- E TSE Q- - A, . .. ai- gg '- it K A 2 1 ,A we ' -ai4:zm'.M T-he Humanities Building housed the entire campus in 1871. f i 47 4 x Humanities Department Makes For Well Rounded Engineers Humanities and the engineer are inseparable. Without this Science of Man the engineer is almost hopeless. He cannot put into writing his findings if he does not possess a proper use of the English language, nor can he figure the economy of his inventions or new processes with- out a stable background of economics, and he cannot participate in the social world without some cultural background. The Humanities Department proficiently pre- sents courses in English, literature, history, soci- ology, psychology, economics and foreign languages. All curriculumg on campus require six credit hours of English, six in literature, six in economics, and three in history. FFL 1'1 If SAMUEL H. LLOYD, Department Chairman. Professor of Economics, 1921, 1946. A.B. 1918, Depauwg M.S. 1921, Missouri School of Mines. X N Y!! 11 .,,- A 1 I 1 1 I l 6 Y I ii if L ' ,Q Mathematics, the foundation of all sciences, is an all important tool for all engineers. VVithout a keen knowledge of math, no student could ever hope to develop into an engineering graduate. For this reason the Mathematics De- partment is the most important depart- ment on campus. Every student is required to take Alge- bra and Trigonometry, Analytic Geome- try, Differential and Integral Calculusg and many students must take Differential Equations. The department also offers advanced math courses and various coni- puter courses, This is the first year in the history of the school that all mathematics class- rooms and offices are under one roof. Harris Hall is the new home of the Department. I -L ,a..l'-lax-- S Zeb g E ia ww- if , raise 2 Q, Q 3 1Q', - 1, . fr f ' -,. ' f ' i, A 'I' ' 4 X f -1'-Is , -'::1 ' - .5 . , I V AARCN J. MILES, Department Chairman. Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1930, 1943. B.S. 1930, M.S. 1931, Missouri School of Minesg SCD, 1935, Michigan. Vast New Opportunities For Mechanical Engineers Mechanical Engineering Building houses one of the largest Departments on Campus. Mechanical Ifngineering presents many oppor- tunities for the young engineer. The Mechanical Engineer may he employed as a plant supervisor, an engineer, either in production or research, a technical salesman, or an executive. Iiecause of this extensive field of work activity, the student receives the fundamentals of the entire mechani- cal scope rather than specialized training in one phase. The Department has lahoratories and shops for metal processing, welding, steam power, in- ternal combustion engines, and refrigeration and air conditioning. lt is also well equipped with laboratory apparatus to support all phases of the lectures given in the department. sa., sam , Y e 1 ff .M -.X nh 1 S , , or ,I W4 4 to . .V --., M 'L . 'X--, L. ff 'di' rc 'f .-LL' . ,Q A f - -. . .. if W xx' -X S. -. i , 4 ,aww I of Q If ' XX-Xxx .-3 - A' vhs -s.,, ., '- -' X, 5 ,W , ,, , Q XX it 1 I ' J ' A ' ft. ' r' '- -' XX ' t ' has ig as mM.,'r'-1 in ' it . . I if J? 4 1. f-M 11 ...nv 5 , . ' ... we - ' - 'j Hg, W sm. -' -. .. A I , V . Ss- H .V V . haw use liif 't'l'a'f g 1 ml? , fi K -. T- 1. , , pm N I, ,, . ,. , . 1 ,A it M 'i, .,,,g - E 1- X , ax. . ii 'i -'H - t:. . . l 1 N. f' l ' 34 -.1 : H A . FJ t - - -X I - 'l ' ' P-r .. ' '- i 4 Q I M . .. .. .s ll-- 4 Gjllsy .X Tw 5 Y, f Q15 ' A! 100 0 -Ml-4 R X, 1 .qi :Mg .14 W---f ' 'Mk x Q mi 'W f L3 Q X x I his 322. HN? u1 l2. X sw Yu x neun' ,N xzzzrrw--Q vW:'t1IL3.l, ml ' s...,..N xgg1qg:.,....u: ...,....h..3m. ,,,,.....:1 i ....,A.., 1. . mumxgxw-u .X-mm.x..,,. ,N-w......,.., mx,-..,......, ..,,,,,,.-ww, .:. .....m,.., Ssiillklliiliil , - . :rw N1S:?22:2.,:,2t gggzzzzcm -.,.,,51xv..,. illfpktiiil - M K1?.2,'Qx:'i:f 1 Qggxx, gziib xx V ikyxx wig ff 9 'Vx 1 -7 r- . 1 iv rx x ,iq .MQ .4-'P V WN. ' M, 744,21 392 4 , 5 y .hy , 61 S Il NA 1 '-S' , lf , 1 W N 3 2 V5 'I ? 1-,,,,,.-4-M ROBERT F. DAVIDSON, Department Chairman, Professor of Mechanics, 1946, 1953. B.S. in CE. 1941, 1Xl.S. 1949, Missouri School of Mines. The Old Metallurgy Building. Mechanics Department Instills Engineering Principles Every student attending the Missouri School of Mines has at one time or another a contact with the Mechanics Department. The classes in the department are designed to tie together the principles of pure sci- ences, such as physics and mathematics, to the practical advanced courses of construc- tion and design taught in the higher courses of the 'various curriculums. The mechanics courses are therefore the beginning of the application of abstract ideas to useful en- gineering principleg which the student will encounter after graduation, 2 vi- .. usb i .ix 103 IO4 UgC,gfNlV i I , 3 5 5 l z f.. . if f 1: X 'I , The Mining Engineering Building GEORGE B. CLARK, Department Chairman. Professor of Mining Engineering, 1954. B.S. 1935, M.S. 1946, University of Utahg E.M. 1949, Ph.D. 1952, University of Illinois. fr! fi, w 4. f I , X ,Q ' ' , g ,Sv ' nn? i Mafia ' V ' ' 2.055 f m af dl 3 .pal Delegation from U.S.S.R Minin Department Holds International S mposium Mining Geology, Mining Engineering, Petroleum Production lingineering, anal l'etroleum Geology, as spheres of professional enterprise, all are rlirectetl to securing mineral substances from the CZll'llllS crust: and because of this close association they are taught and atlministerecl together as optional fielmls of stuily at MSM. A most ambitious project, an lnternational Sym- posium on Mining Research, sponsored by the fle- partment and the U. S. liureau of Mines was heltl on the Missouri School of Mines campus. Papers were presented lay prominent engineers and scientists from England, tiermany, Austria, lfrance, Sweclen, Russia, Japan, Australia, Canaila, and the United States. Ap- proximately four huntlrerl delegates from all parts of the worlcl were in attentlance. Plans have been implementetl to permit mining students to have a greater variety of elective courses to prepare them in accordance with their own capa- bilities ancl potential professional tlevelopment. K. D. Phan, Paris, Franceg Miguel Garihay, Mexico City: P. Seyensma, British Columbiag C. Mamen, Quebec. Canadag J. T. Whetton, Englandg J. Wilson, Gntario, Canada. a , Q. 0 . . , 4 W J' V V3 A , 1 ,A eg' ,- W ., ' ' . N I 1 . . 1 J . 4 l -S . ,v V atc, X f ' , l ,, 4 ' -' 3:1 Q.. , A' .Lfi'l'-- ii ,. : '. 1' fs v if' -riff. 1' 1 1 ' is I .fri . Hostesses at mining symposium 105 1 L ALBERT W. SCHLECHTEN, Department Chairman. Professor of Metallurgical En- gineering, 1946. B.S. in Met. 1937, Montana School of Mines: D.Sc. 1940, M.I.T. Km W X: es? ,W mn' M A, iz-4 , ,UE X we ,W ...mm X we 1 I ..l.W.a, ,E , 9, ,--Q f r fx ' ' '- r 1 ' . ,V ' V 1 2 . , C, ..,,,l,,,m,. : ,Q il. Elf l il l 5 X1 Y Qi ll 4 H, 6 fjef lg - X . eff K K 5 it 'F 'Pm 3:-Hqggfeg 'K Y 04 o S, , . , Q 3,55 1 'I ff ' T asf tif Fulton Hall houses Metallurgy and Ceramic Engineering. Metallurgical Engineering Department Adds Nuclear Option The Department of Metallurgical Engineering at MSM has had for a number of years the largest undergraduate enrollment of all Metallurgy depart- ments in the United States and Canada. Recently, the Nuclear Option has been introduced to emphasize materials used in reactors for fuel and structural parts. VVith the completion of the new Reactor, it is expected that more students will become interested in Nuclear Option, Competent faculty members and laboratory facilities are provided for mineral dressing, extractive metal- lurgy, physical metallurgy, and foundry. All students take some work in each of these areas and the studies are so arranged that there is opportunity for specializa- tion in the senior year. Physics Department Stresses Fundamental Principles Of Engineering Since Physics is one of the basic sciences, every student is required to take ten credit hours of General Physics. The department places emphasis on the fundamental princi- ples of physics and through laboratory training. For those majoring in Physics, the de- partment has so arranged its advanced classes that faculty members can give in- dividual attention to all their students and yet stimulate competition and interest. The department Offers training leading to a Bachelors degree and graduate work leading to a Masters degree in Physics. 108 Norwood Hall houses Physics and Geology De- partments 109 xx dvaneed Corps Cadets In Summer Camp Scenes Q Ze? i3v4sS,s,, ' 19' 42 X 19 f ' 5 X ' X- Q X -' Q g rZA,'i'5Qg X. Wie Q W W A Q , 'e 7.-A. stasis 1, 1.31, W n ,sf if L. -jp, , ,lay 'lm ':5f?,g J , , ty is I 1 LAQAJLQ4 ',Z.ff'i'fq,,AfF55 5' if 1 ' ETL' 7 1351, 574-' is t f 5-1 .. ,I We Q, :WISE .5,:f.g.f, -1., 1 :ig :ey fwig,gJw1ggr1 'r -A pi Q1'2'ifsfj el f.f'i,+5i'1.f'W1zlfki-Wf1 fi1g.5gg,Sri , 1 , 41 fa, 4'3w:fL,5sf:111f:if1i24,,'2t,+411:11 vt k4157'..4 ITQS1-fHfmTf?3f, Q K 'lfffz ' ' , I ' .' , .M-V ..,. , :-.ad Z. ' ' 2 - 7' A 255 ,f-f -5 o it 1 . M IQA Q rs. 2 'B it 1' - is 3' E my . XR- T . , , gg- Q 5 . t 4 ft g- ' r 1 W - fx f JT! J ' ' 'TL . 4 QXQX .V , Photographs courtesy Department of the X, r , Mn-f 'L Army ,gg jd-f.-' LW. .f ' , ver' . .vi-f -..: , ,,g ,n 'gn ft 110 Col. Glenn R. Taylor, PMS, awarding PMS cord to Cadet Robert D. Schwenker. R.O.T.C. Department Offers New Modified Advance Course Missouri School of Mines, a land grant school, is under the provisions of the Morrill Act, which requires four semesters of basic military training for all non-veteran students. The Military Department initiated a modified course for Advanced Course students this year, and revised the curriculum for Basie Course Cadets. The Advanced Course now meets three hours a week for classroom work, with an ad- ditional hour for Drill scheduled in the Fall and Spring. Designed, as ever to develop officers for the Corps of Engineers, the new curriculum gives credit to students for certain other courses in which they are enrolled concurrently with Military Science. It emphasizes fundamental knowledge appropriately presented on the Campus while deleting some training in basic soldierly skills. The advanced student receives a monthly sub- sistence allowance from the federal government, and upon completion of the course he is qualified to receive a commission as Second Lieutenant in the United States Army. FRONT ROW: Major James K. Walton, Lieutenant Colonel Fred K. Vogt, Colonel Glenn R. Taylor CProfessor of Military Sciencej, Lieutenant Colonel John O. Buchanan, Major Charles I. McGinnisg BACK ROW: Captain James E. Kennedy, Captain Joseph D. Bennett, Captain William L. Durham, Captain Maurice L. Northcutt, Captain Ralston K. Dennis, Captain John H. Anderson and Captain Norbert O. Schmidt. f 9 , w ., ' QWMS x 5 3.16, N x. I 5 , i 1 I 4 N x N ,w V n I 1 I 1 'I is E W 112 rganization W Q if 4 'I u1?5aA2gr2-:.u- f V4 Wm - A A, A 1 . ' ' W M ' if -W Y ,- f f 515 is fr Q- lm, f Q- 1 f I . V . - ,- - 9' ,x -, ,H 1 'f 5 Q- Xx A Qxfyff' ES if Xp' nf Y , 7 ,.- , - , as I f f x r ,f 'Q f ' 'W jx? X 1 N 1 K 4' K ' X f f Y x' - Aw, 1 f 'F , ' f 7 , W Q ,Q f f ' 4 . , 1 fs K 'Q x ' 2 S i F S, wx , W. 'ET - f 'fra 14? L- 4 113 Miner Board Completes 47th Year The Missouri Miner is the official publication of the students of the Mis- souri School of Mines and Metallurgy. Its primary function is to provide the news of the students and faculty of MSM. ln 1914 the first edition of the Miner was edited, and it has been published weekly since then. lt is circulated pri- marily at school, but its circulation is bolstered by alumni and others who have subscriptions, This year, besides the regular issues, special editions on St. Pats and on April Fool's Day. in magazine form, were warmly received by the students and the Miner staff is especially proud of them. The Miner contains sections including editorials, news, announcements, sports coverage, and all topics of general in- terest. The circulation department sees to the distribution and the advertising department sees to the obtaining of national and local ads, Membership on the Miner Board is open to students and much valuable ex- perience is to be gained in the many interesting jobs. Besides the experience gained in journalism, leadership and ini- tiative qualities are matured. The students and faculty may well be proud of their paper. A, if ,W ., Technical Advi5er, Jolm True goes over lay-out with staff members. Kleinpeter and Editor Camp discuss the next edition. Duvall, the Printt-r'5 I 'U 5 115 116 'Eu .fm A s Y. .,, M . Secretary Ann Ponsor aids staff with multitude of necessary typed material. Editor-ln-Chief, XYz1yne Johner, chose to depart from old styles Bob Hofstetter, chief photographer, provides technical of publication for a more relaxed, informal style. assistance to the editor throughout the year. ,- rr .f F... -ev ,ef Bill Hallerburg, classes editor, co-ordinates fran f lf' 4, .. , wx , M, 7 .1 , .gjpy one of the largest sections in annual. Associate Editor George Schillinger prepares layout and balance for entire book. Changes George 'Hall maintains business aspects of With the election of a new staff to produce the Rollamo, MSM's Annual, it was decided to completely' revise the style of yearbook and update production methods. After an analysis of the rapid influx of new organizations it was found necessary to eliminate the posed group pictures that the interest of the readers could be held. By keeping informality the prime photography consideration, it was hoped that a better idea of the events which constitute the daily activity of a Miner could be portrayed and con- sequently recalled in later years. The sections of the book were de- liberately mixed up at times that a search would be required to locate certain speci- fic organizations or events. The chrono- logy is constructed in an attempt to put a semblance of order or time sequence of the sports, special events, and ac- tivities at MSM. the publication. Yearbook Layout Style N . 4 .. , Y .- , Qui'-la JW .. O- 117 118 Prof. Murphy, faculty advisor to the Rollamo Board, here assembles bulk of the staff for the discussion of amount of completed work. Jerry Kettler, Alan Lischer, and J. J. Gianquanto find their responsibility in organizational photography. I I - 1- ff is ..,, ,zniv-A A 'waving- v l,- ii--ggi ., ,,., .,w'b'rnurn.....-. ii in I mile U 1V in H l ---- v cafe' Lk-7 Xi ff 5- vows Egg, - 1 i894 y M ,I , .,,,, Q 1 2 4 , : we 19 . I 'JW' V 1' Ewa-s' -as V fm. , ,Y,q, N . .Q ' . Pershing Rifles Sponsor Outstanding Drill Team Since the spring of 1949 when Company K-7 was established at MSM, the Pershing Rifles have carried on a tradition of military training and background. This year has been no exception, The drill field presented the cadets with an ex- cellent opportunity to experience authority and leadership. The PR's strengthen character that is valuable both in and out of military life. This year has been characterized by an ex- ceptional pledge class, membership enthusiasm, and near-boundless energy. The drill team made one of the best shows in recent years at several school functions and drill meets. The rifle team became organized and Operational. The Company devised and completed ingenious decorations for the Military Ball, as has been the tradition in recent years. ...Q-. 1 Q- 119 l B NK Pt FT :intl The membership of the Blue Key represents a 120 Joe Gay and Myron Bruns, president and secretary respectively for the spring sem-ester. f i ?N I Wray-...MQ V. -,af 5 Q me -- s 5 SY H cross section of active campus leaders g Nw- ' ww inf' Wayne Sisennop, fall semester presi- dent and representative to national convention. Blue Key Publishes Student Directory Blue Key National Honor Fraternity was founded in 1924 at the University of Florida. Its main goal is to provide service to the student body and school. The chapter at MSM was es- tablished 28 years ago on March 23, 1933. Members in Blue Key are chosen from campus leaders who through their work have proven their, ability to fulfill the Blue Key Motto Serving, I Live. Some of the annual services of Blue Key are publishing a student-faculty directory, providing guides for Parents' Day and Homecoming, and sponsoring a shillelagh con- test on St. Patrick's Day in order to keep the traditions of this celebration alive. Larry Dix Heads Student Council The Student Council is the students' governing body, consisting of fifteen independent repre- sentatives and fifteen fraternity representatives. Its object is to represent the student body in its relations with the faculty and the administrative officers of the school, and to correlate and regu- late student activities. It shall also protect the customs and traditions of the school and foster and promote such student activities as may in- tensify school spirit and bring honor to the school. C l .s -1 .- K , . '11 , l sm, f 2 5 UMW. 'iv 'lf 1 f 2 . ' lp, V 1 12 J' , '5- 1 fbi I .f A l fv- Student Council President Dix in new office at student union. .yhf 121 i The MSM Concert Band in performance in the ballroom of the Student Union. All MSM Concerts were broadcast, and 45 r.p.m. records of the concert band will be available soon. l Si l Shown below the MSM marching band in performance at a home football game. Next year the band will appear on national TV during the football season. I l MSM Band Reorganizes With New Director The Instrumental Music program at MSM was placed on a full time basis for the first time this school year. Adequate quarters with rehearsal rooms, offices, storage rooms and individual practice rooms were provided in renovated Build- ing T-1, 3 This year several regular groups were established, the marching band, which served for both football events in the fall and ROTC parades in late Springg the concert band which gave two concerts on campus, made tours to high school assemblies in the state and played for com- mencement ceremonies. The dance band, which also played for the Military Ball and other campus functions made many off campus engagements. A The Director of Instrumental Music at MSM is David L, Oakley, the first full time music director in the school's history. Mr. Uakley came to MSM in the fall of 1960 after several years teaching experience in Tennessee High Schools. He was educated at Tennessee Tech and Indiana University. 122 1' K I fi' 2 Hffzeliiii lllli A rehearsal view of the concert band made in the main rehearsal room, Building T-7. its it I f , ef mmf: 4 , X 'Rav' The band provides another point of interest for Engineers' V' Day. me The MSM Drifters, the official student dance band. Regular engagements were played by this group. 123 Independents Play Important Role In Campus Affairs The Independents were recognized as a campus organization in 1935, that all students could have a choice in campus affairs and student govern- ment at Missouri School of Mines. The purpose of the founding of the organization was to pro- vide a common meeting place for all independent students where they might exchange ideas and interests and also develop friendship. This or- ganization also provides a means whereby the ath- letic talents of the independent students might be combined to enter as competition in the numerous intramural sports. All non-fraternity men are con- sidered Independents and are eligible to join the Independent organization and to have a voice in student affairs. However, social activities for its members proved the most popular for the or- ganization . Moiitlily meetings were highlighted by refreshments, door prizes and feature films, All the members enjoyed the social outings held each semester, l ,,..'Cgn- ,353 agua- My O 4 c f o o Q, o 0. .0 4 441,14 to 0' f ' 1 , , 'fc s 0 4 ' Q O 'f::z:f:4 if Charlie McGrady, Rolla Smith and Art Farnham head GDI meeting. I 4 L Military Topics Discussed By Same The Society of American Military Engineers has adopted as its goals to advance the science of Military Engineering, and to encourage, foster, and develop the relations between the engineering profession in civil life and those men in the military service whose occupation is engineering. The student post here at MSM holds monthly meet- ings at which guest speakers and movies related to engineering and military topics -are featured. This year the MSM Post undertook a service project to further interest in the Varsity Rifle Team. A target pistol was obtained by the Post and presented to the outstanding member of the team. The MSM Post is also active in sponsoring the annual MSM Military Ball. 125 i I i Y i 4 1 1 I Blood Drive Sponsored By Alpha Phi Omega Alpha Phi Omega as a national fraternity was founded December 16, 1925, at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania. The Beta Otmicron chapter was chartered at MSM March 12, 1939. A. P. O. is the only national service fraternity and as such is held in high esteem on campuses everywhere. There are now more than 320 chap- ters throughout the nation. Based on the princi- ples of scouting, the only requirement for mem- bership is to have been a scout and to have a sincere desire to serve your campus, community, nation, and fraternity. Here on the MSM campus the A. P. O. has as service projects a book exchange and desk blot- ters. It also sponsors an annual blood drive. MQ' john Schwaller, left, Phi Kap's president, accepts Blood Drive Trophy from Dale Cornell, APO's Blood Drive Chairman, as David Lum looks on. 126 1 l 1 . l Johner,Schil1inger, Kamp, Mueller, Murray, Holtzmann, Lum, Cornell, Norman. NM Club Aids Intramural Program The M Club was formed on the MSM campus in January of 1939 to aid in the development of the athletic department. The membership is taken from those men who have participated in and who have lettered in a varsity sport. The organization has been instrumental in developing the spirit of sportsmanship and keen competition both on the MSM campus or whenever a representative team travels to another campus. Intramural sports are made possible by the fine quality of referees and judges that the M 'Club pro- vides from its membership. Another benefit to the campus is the concession stands at many of the sports which is solely run by the M Club. President M-Club Tom Lampe. 127 128 Q SITTING: Netter, Stretch, Long, Burton, Jones, Reiss, Boschut, Morgang SECOND ROVV: Wheeler, Trippensee, Guest, Mueller, Roberts. BUSINESS Siiiu um it i A R lil fill l. The Society Of Automotive Engineers The Society of Automotive Engineers is the technical society for those students interested in the development, design, production, operation, and maintenance of automobiles and aircraft. The SAE works in industry in conjunction with the ASME, to set quality standards and establish uniform practices and procedures so neces- sary in any rapidly advancing technical field. The MSMi Chapter, since its beginning, has grown to become one of the largest student chapters on any campus. ASME officers around the table jim Nlueller Terry Lehnhoff, Doyne Chartrau Wavne johner Daxid Lewis John Roberts, Mike Wfheeler, Ixeith Bailey Clyde Guderinuth Iltrold Beardslee. Q The American Society Of Mechanical Engineers The American Society of Mechanical Engineers is composed of both graduate and student mechanical engineers. The chief function of the society is to act as a link between the student and the practicing engineer. The beneficial knowledge gained through this or- ganization helps widen the scope and complement the knowledge gained in the classroom. This broad pro- gram is carried out through prominent guest speakers at the meetings and numerous field trips taken through- out the year, The extensive membership is a benefit to the pro- fessional engineer as well as to the undergraduate in widening social and business contacts. 129 Pi Tau Sigma Stresses Leadership And High Ideals Of The Engineering Profession Pi Tau Sigma, a honorary mechanical engineering fra- ternity, was chartered on the Missouri School of Mines campus on April 16, 1955. Members are selected on the basis of engineering ability, scholarship, personality, and are from the top one-third of the senior class and top one-fourth of the junior class. The object of the fraternity is to foster the high ideals of the engineering profession, to promote the mutual pro- fessional welfare of its members, and to develop in the students of mechanical engineering the attributes for ef- fective leadership and assumption of the responsibilities of a citizen in a democracy. X1 Society Of Women Engineers Strives To Increase Membership The MSM Chapter of the Society of Women En- gineers was organized in 1960 in order to present the needs and ideals of women students to the faculty and other students, to foster a feeling of fellowship and mutual aid among the women students, and to promote the objectives of the national organization. These are: to inform the public and industry of quali- fied women for engineering positions, to foster a favorable attitude toward such women, and to con- tribute to their professional advancement, to encourage more young women to enter the profession, and to encourage membership in other professional societies. Mlembership is open to Women Students in engineering, the physical sciences, and mathematics. i if? iii l i 455 11 ' ' i fi 535 5 ' ' LJ' ,, fr' 5 , - bi Barb Edson, Shirley Schmidt, and Martha Schultz try a Society of XVomen Engineers sweatshirt for size. . . 131 Al 'S its Spelunkers Explore Many Caves The Spelunkers Club is an organization of students interested in the study and exploration of caves. ln the vicinity of Rolla, there are several hundred known caves, containing many miles of passages. It is the purpose of the Club to explore these caves, find new ones, and report on our findings to other caving organizations. During the past year we have had caving trips almost every weekend. The club is presently working on a survey of caves in Phelps and Pulaski Counties. We are doing this in connection with the Missouri Speleological Survey, a state-wide organization in which we are represented. There have also been a few trips to Arkansas, to explore one of the largest caves in the country. One of our main activities other than exploring has been the mapping of caves, of which we have completed several. Y 1 . N ,J 'A I EFELUNKERE ELLIB Society Of Exploration Geophysicists Newly Organized OnMSMCampus This year MSM chartered another new organization on campus, the Society of Exploration Geophysicists, The Society is composed of members of the earth science branch of engineering which includes Mining, Petroleum, and Geological TfI'lQ'iIlCCl'lIlQ'. The organization is primarily concerned with the study of the physics of the earth. Bob Piekarz and Bill Daley were the presidents during the first two semesters of the newly formed organization. , iaae Gaines, Weetmaii, Spanski, Daily, Ballantyne discuss i Q ' agenda for a meeting of the Society of Exploration , ft Geophysics. I GJUIVWSXI' S . .. ,gg ffm WIIIWWXI1 .1 ffAYZf'f1A7 f!WxVAOf H4'1Y1'4cw1 f.7zWffl,W!fi5 f ffff 1' Sn4f.wl,'L!WIZ7.1mfD' ' L 4 gfftmvflflr E311 1 Kurt Lamber, Dake Society President, conducts meeting in Student Union. Z-.c -bw u f 1 V11 -fl' 134 . 'E SOCIETY Six QL GF MES ROLL! W .- ., s , W. . K: 4' xl? V' ,A I C.L. Dake Takes Geology Field Trips The C. L. Dake Geological Society is a student or- ganization of the Missouri School of Mines and Metal- lurgy Geology Department. The members are students of all curricula who share an interest in geological sciences. The goal of the Society is to stimulate interest in each science, promote social relationships among its members, and to supplement the curricula with field trips and guest speakers. The Society was first organized on this campus in 1950 and was reorganized in 1956 to meet the needs of the many interested students. Throughout the school year are presented speakers whose subjects are drawn from the geologic sciences and allied fields. Field trips are scheduled to mining areas, fossil collecting localities, and other sites of interest. Two highlights of the year are the Christmas Party and the Annual Spring Picnic for the members, Geology Faculty, and their families. N 5. ,era Y, cc ,Qi KJWBD- M gi fts! 5 Ml as , X X 4 hx! 2, Q :V ,kg if J' 1 ly N . , if 2, li 3 5 1 s 1 3 X f KY P, Q a 1 sz A' ., 1, 44 5' 'f z it fi A as . .4 Q im . 4 , W ,Q .rf f EQ A X 4 fihfa 3 is f ' 's 4 ' 2 C X if 5 as ff z' f 2 1 p - V- . e' ,. .. sw if ia.:- ,,,w.,. fa 'nw ii Horton, Kimbrough, Lasmanis, Lamber, Jensen, Peacock. 7, me 4 X, 'W-'v,s-f Y z, 1 , . 1 1rf4m:'.-mnmrsmnwiz-manual 'N-. , l. .4fZl,, i , 3 qnwq, c iv., x , WA Evrenos, Spanski, Secretary-Treasurerg Benner, Turner, Vice-Presidentg Dayley, Presidentg Dr. Planje, Advisorg Gainer, Powell, Secretary. W.A. Tarr Award Presented By Sigma Gamma Epsilon Few honor societies place their accent on the inter- dependency of the technical sciences. In Sigma Gamma Epsilon metallurgical, petroleum, mining and ceramic en- gineers and geologist gather together over a common interest, the earth's crust. lly including students of all the earth's sciences Sigma Gamma Epsilon offers each member a better concept of the technical milieu of which his chosen field is part. Sigma Gamma Epsilon's objectives are equally as en- compassing as its membership. Scholarship, scientific and social advancement of its members, the extension of friend- ship and assistance among universities and scientific schools, and the encouragement of cordial relations between the students and faculty are its stated objectives. Each year the society's outstanding graduating senior in scholarship and extracurricular activities is recognized by the W. A. Tarr Award. 135 MSMOne Of Eleven Chapters Of American Ceramic Society The American Ceramic Society is a national organization dedicated to the promotion of science and engineering as related to ceramics and its allied industries. Educators, practicing engineers, industrial managers, and students con- stitute a total of three thousand members. Student branches of the Society have been chartered to link student with in- dustry. The Missouri School of Mines Student Branch is one of eleven such organizations located at ceramic schools throughout the country. On this campus monthly meetings are held during which the use of such media as motion pictures, prominent cera- mists, and recent Missouri School of Mines graduates are utilized to inform the student of actual industrial applica- tions and technological advances of ceramic materials. Each semester a field trip is made to various ceramic plants locat- ed in Missouri and neighboring states. l i E It Ed Snajdr, president ACS, discusses agen- ? da for meeting with Dr. Plange. I I I I I i l l I f l V il C I O C i eramlc Engineering Promoted By Keramos l l l . l l li - . . . lxeramos, a national professional fraternity open to ' M outstanding students in Ceramic Engineering, Tech- ' l nology, and Science, was established on the MSM T campus July 26, 1947. lts principal objectives are to y promote and emphasize scholarship and character in l the thoughts of Ceramic students, to stimulate mental l A development, and to promote interest in the professional . 4 I T aspects of ceramic engineering. technology. and science. As secondary objectives, it seeks to bind more closely I to the school its alumni and to furnish an additional ll ' tie of college friendship. l The student members of this organization are chosen ll 1 . 1 W T on their records of scholarship, character, and promise r of success in the ceramic field. N 136 A i ...E l l l 1 KN' . -.W . . . v.,..., O 0046. Officers of the American Society of Metals hold meeting in hi-fi room of Student Union, McLane, Schwarze, Hunze, Rose, Zerwekh. 7 ASM Supplements Formal Education The American Society for Metals is the major pro- fessional metallurgical organization in America. The MSM Chapter of the ASM endeavors to supple- ment the formal education of the student of metallurgy with various outside activities. These functions in- clude field trips, guest speakers, and movies. Speakers, and current films of important metallurgical develop- ments and processes, are presented at the meetings which are held four times a year. Student members are given the advantage of being able to obtain a wealth of technical literature, at a low cost, through the ASM. Among the books availa- ble is the Metals Handbook, which is regarded as one of the foremost metallurgical engineering reference books. Each year, to further the advancement of scholar- ship in the metallurgical sciences, the ASM awards a scholarship to an outstanding junior in metallurgical engineering. ...gg- X 4 Si..qL.., l l ,li AIME Furthers Engineering Interests With Publications And Special Programs METALLCRGY SECTION: As more and more alloys are introduced for commer- cial use, and more stringent specifications are required, the metallurgical engineer must be prepared to keep abreast of current developments. His membership in AIME facilitates this ability by making available in- formation and numerous publications. In the student section this method is enhanced by various speakers and programs. MINING SECTION: The mining section of the student branch strives to further the interests of education with material relating to exploration of mineral deposits. The association provides professional advice needed to have practical knowledge of the field. The student has an opportunity to show his abilities, thereby gaining recognition in the mining engineering field, PETROLEUM SECTION: The petroleum section has the crutch of experience to offer all those students wishing membership. Technical discussions and papers are distributed which help keep students abreast of what is happening in the field and research laboratories. Discussions and literature aid in orientation and guidance of the student during his formal education. K i Met Section Officers: Johnson, Clark, Gian quinto, Mills, Mining Section Officers: Marosek, Rouse, Leet. i tr - 1 , .L . . fav. n.,...f. 1-fmiz nnununr-sua E A AIME joint Section Officers: Rouse, Cook, Powell, Odegard, Johnson. Esperanto Club Promotes World Communications Through A Common Auxiliary Language Masanio, the Esperanto Club of MSM, was organized on October 28, 1947 for the promotion of world communication through a common auxiliary language. Esperanto was constructed scientifically as a simplified language which eni- ploys words from the principal languages of the world. Esperanto has been adopted by the V. 9. Army as the official aggressor language. The agenda of the Sth UNESCO Conference claimed Esperanto the most desirable auxiliary language. -Nxxxxx 140 Eta Kappa Nu Receives Award For Activities Eta Kappa Nu is an honor society for students and others in the profession of electrical engineering, who by their attainments in college or in practice, have shown exceptional interest and marked ability in their field. The society was founded in 1904 at the University of Illinois. Gamma Theta Chapter was founded at MSM in 1952. Qualifications for membership are based primarily on scholastic achievement, however, recognizing scholastic abili- ty is only one of the many purposes of Eta Kappa Nu. Gamma Theta Chapter performs many functions that are beneficial to electrical engineering students while in college, and the society assists its members professionally through- out their entire lives, The members of Gamma Theta Chapter at MSM are very proud of the record that the chapter has compiled in the past eight years. For the past three years they have received the New York Alumni Chapter's Award for the outstanding college chapter in the nation. They have re- ceived this award five of the eight years of their existence. K, Q--up N sf Nfmomfi HONORARY fllf,lliitf.?l'lCflililflllelf NAUONAL HONQRARY U lllllllllltll flilf,.NffP'ltC llllittlti Eta Kappa Nu officers around table in student union: Grindon, Corresponding Secretaryg Solcum, Correspondent: Plavnick, Blumberg, Brixey, Waldecker, Kallmeyer, Ousley, Presi- dentg Holman, Vice-Presidentg Kern, Secre- taryg Sharon, Annis, Gerhart. uszwzs 'Nunn-xwfnx: ' -:ssox- ,ltv .. ln-r 11 gM E as it A 4 1 51, X 'ici nf L' Radio Club Hams Contact All Continents The MSM Radio Club, which was originally founded in 1931, is dedicated to the science of amateur radio. It is an affiliated club of the American Radio Relay League and has officially worked all states and continents. The c1ub's station, WOEEE, is located in the Rolla Building. Activities include lectures at meetings, message relaying, rag chewingf' con- tests, and helping other students obtain their own licenses, The club's membership this year numbered over sixty members, the largest membership in the history of the club. The club's old record point score in the Sweepstakes contest was smashed in this year's contest. Both a new model of one of the better ham receivers, and a used transmitter were purchased out of club funds this year. The excellent record of the club this year certainly holds up to the purpose of the club, to promote the general welfare of its members and to create an interest in amateur radio, NY ifwif xl-ss l. f vm iw, tv, ASCE Aids At Parents Da During the past years the Missouri School of Mines has seen the ASCE grow and progress. Many projects have been brought about by the ASCE. Some of the projects are of benefit to the school while others are of direct benefit to the students. The members of ASCE, who are members of the civil engineering department of MSM have done very much in the accomplishment and improvement of Parents' Day and Engineers' Day. As a member of ASCE the students have an opportunity to improve their knowledge of civil engineering by reading publications of the Society, by attending conventions and conferences, by attending and talking to the leading civil engineers of our day. This knowledge is a further aid to the fundamentals gained in the classroom. lt gives the students a chance to see the progress that is being made in his field of civil engineering. Frey, Farmer, Treasurerg Hahs, Vice-Presidentg Horst, Presidentg Wright, Corresponding Secretaryg Kincaid, Secretaryg Mansbridge, Van Buren. ,,,n,,,,: -. ,Z ,,, . fy-W-,,f,,-, -1- was . ' zmfaz Q1 V - as-' aww:-is ge :efsfffz1:'s: 46.41 Kiwi ' . fx 445-:fy-,a-gi: ' fe f,g,..,m3: Iss- ,-1 5-1. ,.., ,.f..a. .. x. . .a,.,yf, '- 1 ' 1 . l 5 5 , . i 3 142 Parents' Day display. Hah, Torno, and VVright stand ing next to ASCE sign at 'X 5453 To ksgfes N' W . .. i X i 14 6 i ,Q if 'Q l i, .2 ' Q 1 ' 1 'e 'if f Iwi me l 1 i. E Chi Epsilon Strives To Promote Professionalism Chi iipsilon, the only national civil eiigineering honorary fraternity was founflerl at the l'niyersity uf Illinois in 1922. The MSM Chapter was chartcrcfl in 1950. Chi Ifpsilon is haserl on the broad objective of increasing the efficacy of the civil engineering pro- fession as an instrument of social betterment. 'Iowarfl these ends Chi Epsilon recognizes the basic characteris- tics of scholarship, character, practicality, ancl socia- bility as those common to successful engineers anrl works to develop these characteristics, Chi Epsilon chooses its members from the upper one-third of the junior and senior classes. X , f FRONT ROXV: Dave Owsley, Larry Farmerg SECOND RONY: Jim Hahs, Harold Hanlin. ' 143 WUI 5 4 144 Phi Kappa Phi Presents Book Plate Award Phi Kappa Phi is a national, scholastic honor society. The primary object of the Society is the recognition and encouragement of the superior scholarship in all fields of study by the recognition of membership, granting of fellowships, and participating in various educational pro- grams. The society was founded in 1897 and now has 81 chapters. The Missouri School of Mines Chapter was chartered in 1919. Seniors in the upper IOM: and juniors in the upper SW, of the respective classes may be consid- ered for election. The Chapter awards a certificate, in the form of a Book Plate to each student who has main- tained a grade point of 3,00 or better for an academic year. It also maintains an active Student Loan Fund. Bolon, Bolander, Dayley, Hague, Farmer, Smith, Alt, Owsley, May, 'Wolf. 2 1' , ' as ab, ff lr FRONT ROXY: Griesenauer, Garvey, Otten, Twidwell, Powellg SECOND ROXV: Benner, Schneider, Turner, Lampe, Dixg THIRD RONV: Hallerberg, Affolter, Schwartz, Welch, Theobald. Officers Schwartz, VVelsh, Furnish, Theobald. Outstanding Mets Elected To Alpha Sigma Mu Missouri Alpha Chapter of Alpha Sigma Mu. national metallurgical honor fraternity, was first organized at MSM in May, 1958. Since that time 43 student members and 9 honorary members have been initiated into the fraternity. Alpha Sigma Mu was established by the faculty of metallurgical engineering at the Michigan College of Mining and Technology. The purposes of Alpha Sigma Mu are: the futherance of the arts and science of metalsg the promotion and recognition of scholarship, professional attain- ments, and the high social and moral culture of its members: the maintenance of the high and best objects of the professiong and the futherance of free relations among schools and colleges of metallurgy throughout the land. The fraternity elects its members twice yearly from students enrolled in Metallurgical Engineer ing. For the past three years the displays set up in the Metallurgy Department on Engineers' Day have been the project of the spring pledge class. 145 3? . w ' 1 it Uv 1 ,i 'au A W .,.. 2 -Q 2 -9' ' , . . --fs.a,:'Zsw AJ. 'A 4 vi l 1 is , .s,,FQ?. xxkv f., , :ck , 4 Z NX 'iff 95 ms C Qt,',lx A, , si W cfs'-so . H-.......,.. Alpha Chi Sigma Holds Chem Help Sessions Alpha Chi Sigma is a professional chemical fraternity organized at the University of Wis- consin in 1902, which now embraces forty-seven active collegiate chapters throughout the country. Beta Delta, the chapter here at M-SM was founded in 1936. At the last national conclave Beta Delta was chosen as the top non-house Chapter in Alpha Chi Sigma. The objects of Alpha Chi Sigma are as follows: To bind its members in a tie of true and lasting friendshipg T0 strive for the advancement of chemistry both as a science and as a professiong and to aid its members by every honorable means in the attainment of their ambitions as chemists throughout their mortal lives. In addition to serving its members, Alpha Chi Sigma also serves the student body as well by sponsoring help sessions for freshman chemistry students and by sponsoring safety programs in the chemistry laboratories. J I 4 AIChE Provides For Professional Development Uf Students The MSM chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers provides for professional development of the students majoring in chemical engineering, enabling them to hear and meet professional men from industry. This gives the student the opportunity to learn what industry expects from them after graduation. Membership in AlChli also entitles a student access to publication and data con- cerning recent industrial developments and topics of interest. if 1 I ,Sill intl YT ll xr? ' x . 147 Bolon, Kapfer, Smith, Boland- er, Alt, 148 Ray Smith demonstrates an integral solution at the board. Havener Heads Honorary Math Society: Kappa Mu Epsilon The Honorary Mathematics Society was organized in the spring of 1960 under the direction of Robert Thurman, the first president. It was accepted as a regular campus organization by the MSM Student Council in the fall of 1960. Accepting 18 new mem- bers into the society in December 1960, the membership was expanded to 31. The principal project of the society is a series of sessions to help underclassmen in their mathematics. Un April 17, 1961, the society plans to become a member of Kappa Mu Epsilon, the National Honor- ary Mathematics Society. The officers for the spring semester are Gary Havener, president, Ray Smith, vice-president: Roger Barney, secretary, Arthur Duke, treasurer and Terry Mills, historian. . University Dames Increase Membership The National Association of University Dames was founded at the University of Chicago in 1920. The MSM Chapter was formed in 1941, and has been increasing steadily in membership, composed mainly of student wives The aims of the University Dames are, promoting a spirit of friendliness, furnishing its members with a means of whole- some entertainment, and stimulating general culture. The organization is sponsored by a board of faculty wives, headed by Mrs. Curtis L. Wilson, wife of the Dean. The University Dames provide a variety of activities in which all members are invited and encouraged to take part. Among these activities are sewing, bridge, dramatics, singing and art. In addition to these activities and entertainment at monthly meetings, many social events are held. The activities are highlighted by the Cniversity Dames graduation. XYhile the husbands receive a degree, their wives are presented a degree in Putting Hubby Thru School. 149 i Y . 4 fi Sx i ' r X 3 2 5 l , 5 i 2 2 Qf Physics Stressed By Sigma Pi Sigma Sigma Pi Sigma is the only national physics honor society. Members are elected from students and gradu- ate students with high scholastic or professional records in physics and closely related sciences, The objectives of Sigma Pi Sigma are to promote student interest in research and the study of advanced physics, popularize interest in physics and to promote friendship among advanced students. l President Bill May discusses 150 CI'CSt. s f 1 l 4 Y . . I Executive meeting of the AIEE-IRE: Shultz, Reeves, Edris, Hoech, Brady, Kruger, Bohley, Grindon. AIEE-IRE Sponsor Monthly Meetings Through membership and participation in the activities of the joint branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Institute of Radio Engineers, the electri- cal engineering student's knowledge of his field is extended far beyond that of the classroom and its necessary generali- zations. This has been accomplished since 1925 through such activities as monthly lectures by recognized authorities in the various branches of the field, functions to provide as sociation with those already in industry, sponsored tours to nearby firms, student papers contests, and technical publications. Membership is open to anyone in engineering or a technical science who is interested in electrical en- gineering. rg ,ms 'Y 'Q I 'Wa ' if .f f f if fi 3 152 Gentry, Hallahan, Henderson, Schneider, Brock- mann, and Torno have Bents signed before initiation. Tau Beta Pi is a national engineering honor society that was founded to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship and exemplary character as undergraduates in engineering, or by their attainments as alumni in the field of engineering, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering colleges of America. Each semester the chapter at MSM, Missouri Beta, pledges those members of the junior and senior classes who exemplify these distinctions by meeting the scholastic and charac- ter requirements of the society. Besides initiating new members the chapter carries on several other activities throughout the year. Perhaps one of the best known is the Freshman Friends Project, in which all freshmen are given a book of coupons entitling them to discounts or free purchases at the stores and business places of Rolla. Another project of the fraternity is that of presenting the outstanding freshman with an award in recognition of his achievement. The society also grants several freshman scholarships, is engaged in an MSM graduate recognition program, maintains the several Tau Beta Pi Bents on campus, which serve as campus signs for MSM, and engages in Engineers' Day activity, , 9 .az 3 2 fi xx ' Si x , wi, me 1 T311 Beta Pl C031 El1gllleCl'S SEATED:Bolon,Cocke,Kallmeyer Mum bauer, Payton, Bolander, Henry Ivipfer Mayg STANDING: Welch, Schneider Lampe, Benner, Smith, Turner Furnish Plavnick N XX J f , S X f N -t ,. Q , is J? 1 QA is x x In ff V 2 'gc .551 as. f- , ' 1 fir , ty ' 3' . , is xiii --j rf ,V ffx.,.r '- wi: ' 'ss fm ' jg, ,X-,: , .. , . ia, . f 'Ks-, Who s Who In American Colleges ,M Abkerneier, Kenneth Anthony Baumgartner, Gary Rolla Besleme, James Harry Bolander, Richard Wayne Bolon, Albert Eugene Childress, john Ross Cook, Echol Eugene Dix, Larry Lee Erickson, William Carl Farnham, Arthur Hawley Gay, Joseph Conrad Glaser, Arthur Eugene Hague, James Ronald Havener, Gary Wayne lohner, Albert NVayne Johnson, Terry Allen Kapfer, Richard Ralph Kliethermes, James Louis Litzler, Ronald Joseph McCluskey, Walter Harold McKean, Gilbert Ray Mills, Terry Lee Misemer, Gerald Dee Moss, Robert Dean Powell, Alfred Ray Randolph, Robert Wallace Sandler, David Donald Schader, Kenneth john Schneider, Harry Oscar Schultz, Martha Carolyn Siesennop, Wilbert Wayne Skow, Ray Patrick Stevenson, Curtis Winston Thurman, Robert Ellis Tims, Jacob Russell 154 Yes, there is a population explosion and a food problem . . . one of the problems in the food situation is in rapidly multiplying cattle running at random. l 4i q Q, - 1 Y . . ' as o-Y-M Xa 5 half India Association Adds Chapter At MSM The formation of the India Association con- sisting of 53 students from India adds one more chapter to the history of MSM. The objectives of the Association are to create better understanding among the students from India and other Nations on the campus, and to provide a means for free exchange of creative cultural and social ideas between the members of the Association and various other organizations on the campus and in the town of Rolla. The Association was inaugurated by President Elmer Ellis at a banquet on Saturday, January 7, 1961. President Ellis gave a brilliant and honest evaluation of Indian Agricultural Econo- my, Higher Education and Society. f Q yas 1,5 was an , igvmwmirffnlwianl' .1 me-sf W .- , sg, Wesley Foundation Sponsored By Methodist The VVesley Foundation is the Methodist Church on the college campus. Through its broad ministry, the NVesley Foundation attempts to meet the deepest needs of students. The Director counsels the individuals and guides the group. The Wesley Foundation House provides a TV lounge, a recreation room, and offices. Through study groups, pro- grams and worship, students are challenged to accept and serve Jesus Christ as Lord. International Fellowshlp Works For World Peace And Understanding ESLEY Fouuwiou Hausa The purpose of the Fellowship is the creation of better understanding and relationship between different nationali ties of the world, and the promotion of world brotherhood and peace. There are many colorful activities that comprise the program of the Fellowship. There is of course the most important and most awaited one, the Annual International Banquet being held in the Fall. The Banquet is composed of a dinner of various foreign dishes and a program. It is planned and administered by the members of the Fellowship. During the school year various panel discussions and speeches are delivered by either the members of the or- ganization or by some distinguished guest of the Fellowship. The subject matter of these informative discussions and talks is usually the presentation of the geographical, cul- tural, and historical aspects of various countries by their respective representatives. Interfaith Council Provides Religious Information To All It is the aim of the Interfaith Council to promote religious emphasis on campus. At bresent, its activities are limited to talking to the incoming freshmen, making known to them the times and places of the meetings of the various religious groups on campus. It is hoped. that as the council grows, that special programs stressing religion on a non-sectarian basis, can be started, particularly at times such as Easter and Christmas. Canterbury Club Provides Religious Instruction A college association of Episcopal students, the Canterbury Club insures the college student of Christ- ian fellowship and spiritual guidance throughout his college life. The primary objectives of the Canterbury Club are to provide its members with religious instruction and to help them serve the church and college community. To promote these objectives, it carries on a program of religious, educational and social activities. 156 ..,..,,h,.,,,,,,,,,,,Wf,.f,' -- , Chi Alpha Provides Christian And Fraternal Fellowship Chi Alpha is the juncture of church and fraternity. Through the sponsorship and guidance of the Assembly of God Church, Chi Alpha's goal is to provide Christian and fraternal fellowship for those students who express a similar faith in God. This goal has been accomplished in past semesters through many and varied activities. In addition to regular chapter meetings there have been banquets, outings, and athletic contests with other youth organizations. There is but one requirement for acceptance into Chi Alpha. That requirement is: a sincere desire to enjoy Christian fellowship. B.S.U. Opens Student Center The Baptist Student Union serves as the link between the local churches and the college campus. A full schedule of activities and facilities make the Student Center at Eleventh and State an important part of the lives of many students at MSM. Included as part of the ll.S.Li. program are daily devotional activities, evening vespers at 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday, Bible Discussion Groups on Friday nights at 6 p.m., and several parties, banquets, retreats, and excursions each semester. Available for student use are a lounge with TV, ping pong tables, a library and study room, and a prayer room where the student may come aside to be alone with God. A new feature this year was the accreditation of a Chair of Bible by MSM. Credit toward graduation was given to two religion courses which are taught by Rev. Bill Thomas, the BSC. Director. Classes are held at the Baptist Center. it T t 5 Q H i 1 l li Kxilllfil Ill fi f 1:1 if Liahona Provides Christian Guidance And Service Liahona Fellowship is a college organization with the Reor- ganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. The name Liahona is taken from the Book of Morman CAlma 17:17-807. This Liahona was a device prepared by the Lord and used by Lehi and his sons as a director or compass which guided them in their journeys. However. it served as their guide only as they lived faithfully with God. The term fellowship was chosen be- cause it implies Christian interaction. Most of Liahona Fellowship activities and projects have been of a recreational nature. 157 T57 A Christian Knowledge By Words Of Gamma Delta Gamma Delta, the International Association of Lu- theran Students, is founded upon Christian knowledge and Christian service, Meetings are held each week and are alternately business and social. Other activities are weekly Bible classes, an annual banquet, a convention and a retreat. A room at Immanuel Lutheran Church is open for student use every evening, and facilities such as TV, ping pong, shuffleboard, etc., are available. ' ffl .fvflf , ..., R, . l rr J l 1 1 aria in ii 'Z . I A . T I Q, dt , .. . .p. vs a SJ . 'r' , f ,gym i' VA ' V ww we S3339 9 . L. UCCF Stimulates Christian Fellowship The United Christian Campus Fellowship. a new organi- zation at MSM, is a part of a nation-wide campus movement sponsored by a combination of the Presbyterian, United Church of Christ, Evangelical United Brethren, and Inter- national Convention of Christian Churches. Membership is open to anyone. The main purpose of the UCCF is to form a Christian fellowship within the university community for worship, study, and action which will help its members to carry out the mission of the church in their campus life. Its program also provides for recreational activities along with study and worship. Q s Meetings On Marriage Held By Newman Club The Newman Club is a Catholic club of Catholic culture anfl Catholic fellowship which fosters the spiritual, intellectual. and social interests of the Catholic students of Missouri School of Mines. This purpose is reflected by the programs at the bi-monthly meetings, and by group religious activities. Note-worthy among the varierl programs of the year was a four-meeting series of talks entitled Courtship and Marriage, given by prominent Catholic laymen from St. Louis, jefferson City ancl Springfield, Missouri, Cn the social scene, highlights of the year were the special mixers at Fontbonne College in St. Louis, one dance each semester solely for the MSM Newman Club. The club also receives invitations to all-school mixers given by the other Catholic girls' schools in the St. Louis area. Since being organized at MSM in 1953, the Newman Club has grown steadily to its present membership of close to 200 Catholics. r .....d' .,1 159 Men's Residence HalleAss0c1at10n :Q f-.-L M, 1 fx ,ff , 2' y. wg A ' I 4 X mf J'-If ef X wwfw-f'Nf we W Z X ,Q Q 2 - vw , MS f vw If M 2 A wwf --ez, ff ew NZ w 1, ,sv - If . ' g k' fffvg ef 7 ef K an .ew .V ,- -fy! , -'i?X ,, m5f 2 e Q.:'2-if f .,::q.:'2:,:-,M .3 'P 'wif' ff'-. 7- fy 4.40 'W ,- X5 t f 4 . K5 M' Dick Greeley and friend serve as cheerleaders at MSM sports events. Men's Residence Halls The Men's Residence Halls Associations Con- stitution was approved during the fall semester of the 1960-61 school year. The organization is now attaining the prestige befitting an organiza tion of its size on the MSM campus. Almost any activity that the average college student would expect to participate in can be found among the many and varied activities of MRHA. However, activities are not allowed to break the continuity of well directed studious efforts as was evidenced by MRHA's high scholastic standing throughout the 1960-61 school year. MRHA feels that it is proudly fulfilling its goal of helping to produce the well-rounded, socially-acceptable individual, so necessary to the well being of the community and the solution of its problems. Fun at Christmas Dance for MRHA Military Ball Queen Candidate. -it 6 qv Member of House B, Kelly Hall pause on way to dinner. 161 i 1 1 l l 1 11 5, ,. l i 1 ll I W -my I iff f.r9E,.f liz. to ini' House D, Kelly Hall, Keep off Grass. l l lL l 'fewfwl l 7. -. we pf A 1 If A I9 1, l 1 l 162 N.. , we lr- x X MRHA members congregate for jam session Christmas Dance in Rayl Hall. 'rw Swingin' session at Christmas Dance. gissiqxwir A i s NxAr'NKx MJ-'A dd'-VM' in gf., ,,,, .-.f 7 Kelly Hall dignitaries pose on balcony. House 5 pose in stairway. Board of Governors MRHA, FRONT ROW: Herzop, Denzel, Martignon, Graham, Schwenkerg SECOND ROW: Fogle, Winterhalter, Marshall, Phillips, Erwin, Van Brock, Flowers. 163 , l 1 l l i l i A 4 l 4 i ' . 4 1 l 1 r 1 l MRHA football squad poses after intramural game. i 1 . l Y l l l l X w N N, Men of Farrar Hall pose in their lounge for Rollamo. 164 .ff 'Ffw House 2. does without apple for William Tell. Eff fi 2 Mem-bers of Kelly Hall pause on way to meeting. I Evening gun session. W ff qw 'vii w ,, R51 M 2 if ie ? IE if Tc. . ,7 .13 ' V of :flag 5 ii 'Q.? V WW! 1' i , i F' ' Q 12i'Qfi? 9 ' f W .,i.s Q Cris Woods band at ,asf Y ,- , Pats. A X as W, 3 f .3 V 'I 3 65' W X ' Q I . ,N M X' 5? - 31217 Q Santa Don Kaiser arrives to meet Christmas directions committee. House 6 boasts many campus leaders. 553' 5 I 1 2-15 Intellectuals of House 3. St. 165 1 i r i Q r E 1 1 .i 166 Engin' Club Plans New Home The Engineers' Club was one of the first co-operative eating clubs on the MSM Campus. During the academic year, 1960- 61 it had an average membership of 125. Officers for the school year were: Art Farnham, Jim Mowat, Dave Qwsley, Dennis Heath, Gerald Purcell, -lim Hesse, Clyde Collins, Charlie Sing, Don Stith, and Dave Fisher. The cooks for the club are Mrs. Iva Duncan and Miss Lilly Snodgrass. The Club is presently located at 1100 Elm and is planning to build a home of its own in the future. For the past few years the membership has been taking steps to fulfill this plan. Many improvements in the club interior and in club government have been made. The Club was honored with the crowning of their candidate, Miss Marylin McGinnis, as MSM-ROTC Military Ball Queen during the fall semester. W, Y -Q--1 3.7 'f-nr A -fm l5ii,,gLf1y5i fi aan.-.L :AJ .. . M,-.mv 2 1 Kan Q' A..,.,fJ J, f- .f ...fs A , ff., .. f ' .rwgiwfu BL.. . wg , ' ,, , 1 V ,WMV MHA, .. -J So-.wMx.4- i-.A 1...-.. ff P , If f. f T: if --5-W-M. - -w . , A 1, V- 1. ...4 ..: ..,: :. .. -. 167 168 R f i Fifty-Niners Boast Largest Membership The Fifty-Niner's Club was organized at MSM in April of 1959 and began operating in Septem- ber of that year. On November 12, 1959 the club received its Certificate of Incorporation from the state of Missouri, The primary purpose of the club is to serve its members three meals a day, inexpensively as possible. To keep members physically fit and from gaining too much weight, the club parti- cipates in all intramural sports offered at MSM. The Fifty-Niners boast the largest active mem- bership of any co-operative eating club at MSM, having an average membership of two hundred members. , W ,,,,,1.,m.., .0,,,,.Y . ., ., ,-.w,......,,,.,--y.-.V...,....g,, ,,,,.A.....,,f,. Y.. f ii',f'1mq L'1Q1 1-i...,,,,,,f Uh f g,,.. JS 169 X Q. ja. J UM ,Wzu M Q 4 is .A 'fi' N.. gf J ,Vw ww' . 4 M' ,P K, x-:Q X' W ,ix 1 'H P Q, 1 s G x H 'ff , ,.. ., . f. . :gi ' A' A' ' V f Fisfvwnewwffsmwwff-MSW1fw'Wm f ' -,Q ' f K f, , ff,,?yAv , - f -5' I vi N6 H f , ff ,. ,, . - -,J N -.A-Q., av W W M ,Q x V x f Y ... A A -: fm ' 4: -. N ' MSYQYQ ww W ,.,x-ww, K , M ', J' f wseww 'fx ' . ' A f 4 JQSQSV swgf?m95jVfNv' f A 'V wi V . ., .- ' ff f , LA 44 I . W - ' ' 356234 , , hm... Y.,. ,.,.,..w..w-...M,.,,,,.,,,,,.w 5-N1 M .m,,,.,m, , ,, 4,--fx ' NQX vp.. .6-..,.,,.-k fri Prospectors Active In Intramurals 04-Q F' f u u 'X X -3 x W 4:, t, at The Prospectors Club has built up its popularity to become one of the largest L co-operative eating clubs on campus. In 1955, the club moved into its first house on Pine Street, and in November of 1957 the club moved -to a newer and roomier house. In 1959, this house was bought and the organization incorporated. The club offers a relief to the student from the vigors of study through a pleasant environment at meals and a well balanced participation in intramural sports. Big Jim Davis on the mound. 171 ly -f. .Q i, au-M.. 3 1- bt Q if 4951:-so i-- , - H. ,mmm I v Shamrock Club Urges Participation In Student Government 81 Campus Activities The Shamrock Club is one of the five major co-operative eating clubs on the MSM campus. Presently the Shamrock Club caters to approxi- mately one hundred and twenty students and several instructors. Through the club organization and G.D.I., its members can participate in student government and other campus activities. Also, the club presents an opportunity for students to partici- pate in MSM's intramural program. To many the Club is also the starting point of many lasting friendships. Since its founding the Shamrock Club has served its members and the campus in many use- ful activities. In the past year the Club has continued this tradition and will continue to do so in the future. P wff x , ,N f - fi A' N . fQ,',f ' 4-sr X .M 173 5 x I P Q than 49 -47 fi ,v M 1 53' ie? mf Zig if k 174 E' QZX iff? ,aww ,...-.-,4 ,.N,..,. TN.. 4 , - ' PT .,,,-+I, 'tung.iQl' ll 1 i Q 1 l 3 HF' i Ho- , v ' 'fr M- ' -'--'env-ww-fe--'ww - ffkxuii . Mi. ,, , ,.. ,, , a- f T , f 3f 'ii.q9?s1'If'1iJZz'1'.f.J-: z. Tech Club Again Strong In Intramurals The Tech Club was formed in Qctober of 1949, and since has risen to the position of one of the leading organizations on campus. At present the membership has reached a new high of more than 140 members, with room for more. Even though the primary function of the organization is to provide the best food at the lowest price, the well filled trophy case is evidence of the versatility of the members. Tech Club is an independent organization, but second to none in social and scholastic activity. Being a co-operative venture, each member ex- ercises his vote to better the organization. Tech Club is an outstanding, progressive or- ganization, with an ever rising status among the hungry as well as athletic Miners. If you're looking for a great start on the MSM campus - XYhat the heck: come to Tech. 115 L a I 1 , 31 , g R 'ffl ZW Y Sr' Greeks Rudolph, Davisson, Stevenson, Huff, Wistehuff, Treasurer, Benz, McKean, Crow, President, Schuernieyer, Stacey, Weber, Secretary, Burchill. Acacia Takes Homecoming Decoration Honors Acacia has spent one of its most success- ful and enjoyable years on campus. First place in Homecoming Decorations marked the beginning of a tremendous year. An excellent Pledge Dance told us what to expect from our pledge class, not only soci- ally, but scholastically. The end of the first semester saw Acacia as one of the campus leaders in scholarship, with our pledge class having the highest overall grade point on campus. Initiation of new actives, our Black and Gold Formal, and aiding in the initiation of a new Acacia chapter at Mississippi State University, opened the new semester. The celebration of a magnificent St. Patrick's Day and Greek Week, ended a year of which, the men of Acacia are proud. 178 The fraternity house Homecoming decorations took first place for Acacia ., ,.,. I 7 fig if fl ii? 5 'ir Church, Orrison, Deputy, Condra, Grizio, Mullins, Gonzalez, Marshall. l Butler speaks at annual Founders Day Banquet. 'B' ' S-N 5123 XX N NX 'a.,E-22224 1- Q .o -,F PLEDGE CLASS: Roth, Meier, Weinrieh, Winkelmann, Goldammer, Holscher, Laneman, Barnes, Steimley R. Meyer, N. Meyer, Cassimatis, Ellebracht, Lohmann, Mangels, Meehan. 180 . . and I present you this hero medal . . . Beta Sigma Has Another Fine Year On Campus S Since its founding on campus in 1952, Beta Sigma Psi has grown rapidly, as evidenced by our recent purchase of a new house and our acquisition of an annex. The year of 1960-61 has been the greatest ever for Beta Sig. Some of the highlights of the year were the Homecom- ing Dance, Pledge Dance, Christmas Dance, Valentines Day Dance, St. Pat's and Greek Day. Some of our outstanding achievements of the year include our second place trophy for the Christmas Display, the beginning of our alumni chapter, and our tremendous finish in volleyball. The house has improved both socially and scho- lastically. Our scholastic standing for the year carried us from the lower to the upper half among the fraternities and points the way to an even better year in '61-'62, Our first year of occupancy at 1311 State. W-af X' 'r if J' lin' if-f 5 -. , 'V 'Fifa X :qi . ,R . 3 4 -1 A 'vt Q . Q 5. X . 1 :K Roussin, Vice-President, Decker, Steinback, Secretary, Hecht, Second Vice-President, Monday, Sandler, President, Scheer. . , , 4 1 1 ,ii 'i 11 - 5 '53 1 xg ,' lui ww Z ZINQ .M Am A AT PIANO:Hugheyg J. Lemons, Christen, Gardner, SEATED: Funsch, Kuhn, Miller, Charboneau, Hargis, Bruggeman Havener, Jacks, Dennis, Harris, Bounds, Ditto. STANDING: Starwall, Odom, Moylan. Nickerson, Lemons and friend. 5 it 2? ' . fc 'H All the Delta Sfigs out to support their team. i , 4-.. Delta Sig Wins IFC Scholastic Trophy This school year was very prosperous for Delta Sigma Phi. Our membership grew, our parties became better than ever, and our accomplishments increased. ln the fall semester we won the I.F.C. Scholastic and Bridge Tournament Trophies. If trophies were given for parties we would have won here too. Our partying began with Home- coming, continued with the Pledge Dance and Carnation Ball. Next came St. Pat's which was great as usual. Our last party was Greek Weekend, a splendid close to the social season at Delta Sig. All good things come to an end and we would like to congratulate our brothers who graduated this year and entered their careers. , 'I A4 FRON'T ROW: Clements, Jarrard, Hague, W. Martin, Scholleg MIDDLE ROW: Dennis, J. Martin, Schild, Camp, Kadler, Griesenauerg BACK ROW: Limbaugh, Havener, Kniele, Brost McPheeters, Cooper. 1 FRONT ROW: House, Bryan, Culnan, President, Cox, Treasurer, BACK ROW: Marler, Theilman, Lemons, Nickerson, Maleskis. 183 I r 4 E , SEATED: Helgeson, King, STANDING: Moss, Barley, Yost, Engle, Sunkel, Lembeck, Link, Richard- son, Smith, Roth. Lambda Chi Alpha Keeps High Scholastic Average The Lambda Chi Alpha Social Fraternity was founded at liloston University in 1909. The chapter here at Missouri School of Mines was installed in 1917 from the former Ualuckers Club. Since then the Alpha Delta Zeta of Lambda Chi Alpha, has grown to prominence and prestige among fraternities. Qur latest scholastic rating, among Lamb- da Chi chapters has placed Alpha Delta Zeta. fourth in the nation. During the past year, Lambda Chi's intramural ability has paral- leled that of scholarship, The social events here at Lambda Chi can always he remembered for their in- dividuality and success. XVhether it was the Harvest, Sweetheart, or Christmas parties, they will always be remembered by those who attended. J Lucas, Brunkhart, Garvey, VVolfin- barger, Homan, Zerweck, Peterson, 154 Hampe. ' - if-' fi L' TABLE ON LEFT: Wheeler, Farmer, Marbel, Fehsenfeldg BACK ROW: Headington, Haben, Plassman, President, Long, Turner, Philous, Clippard, Pulley, TABLE ON RIGHT: Gresy, Johnson, Trippensee, Abernatty. FRONT RONV: Yost, Haben, Chipper, Guest, Laplanteg MIDDLE RONVH Hoffstetter, Adam, Gartheg BACK RONV: Purmort, Campbell, Lischer, Demay. ' W? welcome cup of coffee at study break Pledge Class, FRONT RO'W: Philpott, Ravens, Sesson, Hertenstein, Jones, VVelch, Martin, Schattyn, Balk, Steinkamp, Kirferg BACK ROW: Bollinger, Green, Marshall, Jarbo, Hilgert, Lewis, Barchers, Havener NVooten, Tex, Burford, Scott, Alford, Hafeli, Press, Hellon, McCullogh. Kappa Alpha Has Campus Leaders Kappa Alpha Order was born almost one hundred years ago at VVashington and Lee University. Under the spiritual leadership of Robert E. Lee the Order has flourished until today it is some 40,000 members strong. Beta Alpha Chapter came to this campus in 1903 and since then the brothers have been compiling an honorable record. In October of 1959 the KA's moved into their new home - - a dream that had been in the making for twenty years. The men of KA are quite active in campus activities, participating in all campus sports and organizations. The parties each year are typically lively and seasoned with the gusto that has long been a KA trademark. St. Pat's each year brings Sammy Gardner and a toe tappin' concert highlighting a weekend of celebration, Scholarship, parties, Campus activitiesg all are an integral part of Kappa Alpha. The newly completed Kappa Alpha house 186 at 1 Nagogami Terrace. YK Sammy Gardner was a hit as usual at St. Pats 5 1 i 3 X I A 1 V L 1 1 1 1 I I FRONT: Mason, Stairg BACK: Stigall, Treasurerg Burton, Stretch, Vice-Presidentg Roberts, Presidentg Burford, Secretaryg Wright, Bretthaur. DeLong, Martin, Packwood. FRONT: Konkle, Hammack, Beardsleeg BACK: VVeyhreter, Reiss, 187 FRONT ROW: Gerhardt, Murrall, Anderson, Parker: MIDDLE ROW: Thomason, McGaugh, Becker, Netzer, Albrecht, White, BACK ROW: Elliott, Roeder, Norman, Sisk, Bogard, Misemer, Burns. FRONT ROW: Barber, Gardner, BACK ROW: Catron, Kappa Sig pledges after taking first place at IFC Homecoming Anderson, Ruck, Warner, Shy, Scott, Martin, Odegard, race' Gresham. 1 as FRONT RONV: Bormann, Richard Phillips, Beuerlein, Dorn, BACK ROW: Dagley, Schmidt, King Weinrich, Williams, Lierheimer, Hellman, Sharp, Cullman, Tippett, Ray, B. Turner, M. Turner. FRONT ROW: Woldman, Moose, Gianquinto, Johnson, Brady, BACK ROW: Green, Overleas, Dreyer, Sword, Wagner, Bohning, Kopaskie. Kappa Sigma Captures Intramural Swimming Trophy Kappa Sigma formed in .1869 at the University of Virginia is one of the top fraternities nationally and the Beta Chi chapter of Kappa Sigma at MSM is no exception. Each year we undertake some sort of charitable project. This year on our Help NVeekend we re- painted some of the rooms and did general repair work at the Cerebral Palsy Hospital in Rolla. In campus leadership we certainly made our mark this year. Our chapter had members in practically all of the honorary fraternities on campus and many of our members were elected to offices of these and other organizations. Two of our seniors were elected for Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. Always being a top contender our intramural teams did well in the various intramural sports. For the third year in a row Kappa Sigma won the intramural swimming trophy. In addition to these other activities the fraternity sponsors several social events during the year in ad- dition to Homecoming, Greek Day, and St. Pats. Our annual Beachcomber's Party has grown in popu- larity and is perhaps one of our best parties of the year. 189 5 2 1 E i l x' .,,.,,. FRONT ROW: Kastner, Beckmann, Allen, Wlilliams, SpencergBACK ROVV: Franklin, Cornell, Schmidt, Ruff, Allison. 1T... Deen, Brady, Bowser, Brookland, Keymer, Redling. 190 Phi Alpha Enjoys First Year On Campus The Phi Alpha Colony of Sigma Alpha Epsilon was founded here on. the MSM campus during the Spring semester of 1960. Since returning to school in the Fall of 1960, Phi Alpha has leased a potential fifty-man house. The chapter has experienced continued growth and accomplishment, and at the present time has gained a position of respect among the other fifteen social fraternities on campus. The enthusiasm and determination of purpose towards the colony, and our becoming a chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon in the near future, has been quite high. With the school year drawing to an end, everyone is looking forward to the summer and to next year, with the hopes that it will be even better than this one. 141' va ' ,, s. wil Q ,, fi J , Vt' U x -f - ,W . f w . X f ' fa Ku i ' 1 'KJ h , f -Mm., E ii, , f 'm, f' ,a i 1 M587 Q X xg if l X 6 ,y 3 f Schmidt, Franklin, Allison, and Banks. A- A V+-.-.,., ' --...M .-....,,,,, -M ---v-...... ...,,,-,N I 'N P l .V . . , 5 . ' , V W f' H, . 2 ' ,LH 2155, .I-'f , A, X , V , A ,, :kf,',mW I f ., , ,' ' A 7 - - -f-2 f A ' ' ' it , 1' ' I ' ' ' . , I llgsw' 'f P F .Aff , F gg -. .,,,, N ggfif 4 , 'S L ,V ' Ll. g' i f 'L :sm . 'V - ' 'f 1 Wfzikf M llll Phi Alpha house on West Eighth Street. IK ' vu My Q iii r W , Y f -4.2-,M , . N , f 'fs wifi-'lk' ,.,,: , L, 7 MQ I, ' , n P ' 'I ' Q ' A lv ff 57 ef 19l Pledge Class, FRONT RONV: Blume, Swekos- ki, Buescher, Limbergg BACK RONV: Pons- tingl, Fitzgibbons, Yalley, Spehr, Lamers, Selaellmann, Devaney, McCane, Heinzen, Crede, Jusionis, Hemmel. 192 'Y .f K ' 3 K ,IQ is Q4 J FRONT ROW: McCarthy, Tegethoff, Wunderlich, Haffner, Reeves, Kleing BACK ROW: Wagner Klages, D. Schwaller, Dillingham, Hamtil, Duvall, J. Schwaller, Treasurerg Schillinger, McDonald, Traut- mann, Straatmann, Vice-Presidentg Kliethermes, Pres identg Croci, Seeretaryg Stone. sli- at!-H54 Phi Kappa Theta Wins ffhe First Place Fdoat Trophy With the advent of the 1960 fall semester Phi Kappa Theta plunged headlong into intramural football competition and captured second place. The Phi Kappa Theta basketball team Won sec- ond in their league. On Parents' Day the Phi Kappa Theta Mothers' Club presented the chapter with a check for 31,000 At Christmas time the Phi Kappa Theta Dis- play won the First Place Trophy in the Chamber of Commerce's Christmas Display Contest. On St, Patricks Day, Phi Kappa Theta was presented with the huge first place cup. The presentation was made the Friday night of the St. Patrick's Day week-end celebration. Shortly after St. Pat's the Phi Kaps won three more first place trophies. The volleyball trophy was won for the third time, so too was the Ugly Man Trophy. And the Blood Drive trophy was awarded to the Phi Kaps for giving more blood than any other organization on campus. Alyward, Hoffman, Holenbeck, Holtzmann, STANDING: Blood, Koke, Camp, Football Team, FRONT ROVV: Murray, Neihaus, Swe- kosky, Almstedt, Striebleg BACK ROW: Klein, Willem- brink, Twele, Trautmann, Forness, Bersette, Crede, Iusionis ' Y N 1. we 0 y .ff S , 4, 'W 7 if. ggi. up ,gwfff liliggm 73 ,J W 1 ie , A if , . . ' E3 -f gt SSW -' is f l A 2. Y 5 Pfeuffer, Hallerberg, Tonto, SLS and the boys at coffee break. Frey, Brockhous, johner, and Gus with the cheerleaders from Tennessee. O'Brien, Hogan, Tooke, and Teske in front of the house. Brother Tooke's folly, a beautiful float indeed. Pi Kappa Alpha Builds St. Pat's Queen's Float, Has Good Year In Intramurals This year as in the past Pi K A has distin- guished itself as one of the top fraternities on campus. We began our social year with our annual pledge dance. Soon to follow was the Homecoming dance and the Christmas formal. During the Yuletide, Alpha Kappa Chapter gave a Christmas Party for under-privileged children. Also the house took third in House decorations for Christmas. Next on our social calendar came Bum's Brawl, andlSt. Pats. For St. Pats Pi K A had the honorxof building the Queens float. The float was shaped in the form of a sea shell and pulled by a porpoise, the Queen and her court of twenty maids sat in the sea shell. During this past year Pi K A has excelled in sports. Starting the year off we took fourth in cross country, tenth in swimming, third in basketball, and fourth in volleyball. Also our boxers came in sixth and wrestlers seventh. So all in all we can say that Pi K A has shown itself as a leader on campus. 'fr' f Q. FRONT ROW: Chartrau, Treasurer, Powell, Brockhaus, Cox, Johnson, P.M.g Seickhous, Carriere, Secretary: Miller, Stewardg BACK ROW: Hallerberg, House Manager, Schumacher, Mueller, Schader, President, Kulle- mier, Vice-President. av, w FRONT ROW: Nelson, Fanneti, Nobel, Porter, SECOND ROW: Mansbridge, Radar Meyers, McDuff, Burris, Latzer, Edwards, Frey, Harrison, VanBurren, Piekarz. Alfie Powell and friend from Jeff. 195 J l P X3 l ll 1 , ' ' 99 ' . 4- .wif Pile fikirsfi, ' : I 'f ag A' ,sf ' V 'Pm f f ' fix' 91 i+ f5x , r .sf Y'r'l '.-. X 'V :V A 9' s- fl. - ' ,,,x f- 4 . ,,- ' v N fvj -, . 9 A .JN . , wf , . . G -, , A y,.ff-rf?-figggfiw wiiiss-fe::?ff'3 55ffr1' ' -' ' V . 5 Y fn -wg' ,..3.gn4,.Q.',. f, ,f-'veil-,:.,1 ., f - 7 , ' Af, . ' 'X 'A 1- ,. i.Ehmg,,, wi,g,t. '- K , Q , . ,. . ' ' 4- Mi-'qu sf, fc , ' wie? X. - 1 - wa 'ig' ff, .Q ' ' .Nuff ' . Q- ,..,-. gyda. V, X ,ivan N V. . -1- --.1 '- --es A A 5 : ' L ww ' ' Y I' 9':.nsJ,.l- ' N fi K , SEATED: O'Neal, Bohac, Hey, Weigard, Ferguson, Ruppert, Hicks, BACK ROW: Gasper, Ombalski, Protliero, Lohr. l 196 is 1, 1 i 1 Only five stories to go. Sigma Nu Captures Intramural Basketball And Wrestling Sigma Nu, one of the largest fraternities today, was founded at Virginia Military Institute in 1869. Gamma Xi Chapter which introduced social fraternities at MSM in January 1903, has grown to become one of the best known and most successful or- ganizations on campus. As in the years past, the 1960-61 school year again proved to be a very successful year for Sigma Nu. Some of the highlights of the year included the six party weekends, the winning of the intramural basketball and wrestling trophies, and the numerous Other events which went to enhance the year. As this fine year takes its place in the pages of history, the fond memories of fraternal brotherhood and fellowship will forever remain alive in the hearts of those brothers lost via diploma. rg: .,-,. 441 ,4 -2 2 6 f FRONT RONV: Brewer, Reyburng BACK ROXV: Pohlig, Ombalski, Lumar, Leslie. 1 4 1 'S l..x. ? v 3 is I VY W I 1 Dean who is on the phone I ,. A ' ff Yugi' 197 198 FRONT: Kriegerg BACK ROVV: Bakula, Taylor, Stergas, Wright. FRONT RONV: Brennan. Hatcher, Chatham, MID- DLE ROVV: Griffin, W'arring, Putz, Oberhaus, Bow- man, Kesterg BACK ROW: Perry, Wyatt,Horan, Smith, Merryman, Loafman. wvkmw we wr W W Q LQ' Wt , fy wi g , z,-if .JN K -'v,,,.-iv' Sigma Phi Epsilon Captures IFC Bowling Honors. There are fraternities around the campus that are noted as Social, Athletic, Scholastic, and the like. Sigma Phi Epsilon is none of these specifically, but all of these in its approach to participation in worth-while activities. Organi- zation-minded young men ,find that many Sig Eps have left' their mark in practically every Campus organization. Athletically, Sig Ep brought home first place in bowling and a very close second in intramural wrestling. Scholarship is never neglected, and Sigma Phi Epsilon is striving toward another first place in scholarship. VVQ emphasize that our fraternity is a Brother- hood -- not merely consisting of a place to live and eat, but of men learning to live together, growing in fellowship, developing scholarship and leadership. jg Tw! , WIP. ME V la 'A A A F, af ' - if 57 So . ,. , ' 3.1, 'X of g , M aw CM, l 'f 3 I 5 , ,,.,.,,,, ,Q f ' K 2 . , . xi FRONT ROXV: johnson, Ostmann, Hallnhan, Short, Klub- l grove, BACK ROXV: Swank, Blake, Kearney, Kapfer, Achelpohl, Chatham. l FRONT ROW: Musgrave, Miner, BACK ROW: Mant- l ler, McCullough, Arnold. A long way to go before St. Pats. FRONT ROW: Minton, Delmain, Cornell, Beckmann, Cline, Gladysiewicz, Hayden, Kozeny, BACK ROW: Miller, Parks, McGrath, Anyan, Summerkamp. f r ,.y 1, 5 3 199 -I ,- I i i it , uf. I ' T H55 W fr fl S3 M12 - f iq , M Y N .,,,., is 5 7 iz .gif was if I SITTING: Heilig, Randolph, Harmon, Pfefferg STAND- ING: Rutledge, VVatson. 1 'r Qfkw: ' 2.3 Q rkg K f ao! E The fun of working and playing together. l l I f SITTING: Mr. Shaffer, Swanson, President, Kays, Vice- Presidentg STANDING: Herman, Gollhofer, Iacobsmeyer, 200 Thoeni, Treasurer, Becker, Secretaryg VVasson. J... ' g, I mg- Q55 .. 5,A,ig ' y , u -. , av . . .. , - fa . sang , js, it RW The Sigma Pi Fraternity house at 206 E. 12th. Sigma Pi's Have Well Rounded Social Calendar Originally the Prospector's Club, the Alpha Iota Chapter of Sigma Pi was formally installed on the MSM campus in April of 1933. Since that time it has maintained its position as one of the leading fraternities on campus. The purpose of any social organization, and of Sigma Pi especially, is to provide fellowship which stimulates the mental, spiritual, moral, and physi- cal growth of the individual. Sigma Pi also offers a well rounded social life which includes such events as Homecoming, the Christmas Dance, the Pledge Dance, Greek Day and of course St. Pat's. Sigma Pi is made up of All-Americans, past and future, and of men who can't even play ping-pong, of men who make A's and of men who must struggle to make C's: but we all have one thing in common - the spirit of brotherhood. SITTING: Kris, Thomes, Morrisg STANDING: Vogt, XYink, Alonge. 1l-' :ire , Qu. 4 I Q.. x I I M, 1 'F One of the neighbors after a football game. 201 202 J N -.- . wil? , X Greek, XViles, Miller, Lum. Ray, Martineck, Norman, Steeno, Beumer, Renkin. Shatto, Sheets, Morgan, Becher, Brown, Randall. Sigma Tau Gamma Has Full Social Year Sigma Tau Gamma was founded at Central Missouri State Teachers College at Nlarrensburg, Missouri, on june 28, 1920. The Alpha Omega Chapter at MSM received its charter on Novem- ber lO, 1956. The years social season began in October with Parents' Day. l-lomecoming was highlighted by the capturing of third place in the display con- test. The VVhite Rose Banquet and Dance, which was held in November, was formal for the first time. Our Christmas Dance, held in connection with the Military llall, was followed by the an- nual Tri Sig Christmas Party for the under- privileged children of Rolla, and sponsored by Sigma Tau Gamma, Sigma Pi, and Sigma Phi Epsilon. Included in the second semester activities were: Valentines Dance, St. Pat's, in which we again built a floatg and Greek VVeek. Wie all look back at the past year and hope that the next year will be as successful. ff 2 I sim.,- 3 fm ..,, v...m.,,, V QFALSYAVA A' A YQ., 2 2 wmwm 49? Rydlund, Ragland, Downey, Zorumski, Knoll, Ragland, Brewer, Loeschner Erickson, Treasurerg Boschert, Presiclentg Leach, Vice-Presidentg Coyle, Secretary. ', , w . ,, -'uf ff- gf' fix 3, K , A I A Y.-fx i' FRONT RONV: Cline, Bauer, M'cCorn1z1c, Klienpeterg BACK ROW: Binz, Brown, Fenton, Shields, Taylor, Rand, Cashman, Mclieowe, Hyberger, Cannady. Huber, Marshall, Jenson, Schwarze, Dowhey, Nothdurft, Smith, Devine 204 .Q 2 '-4. I FRONT ROVV: King, Kluhsg BACK ROXV: Gunday, Lundy, Leger, Jennings, Harlan, Strebel, Brenner, Ilunze. Tkeis Win IFC Sing Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded on january 10, 15400, at Illinois VVesleyan University. VVith the acquiring of new chap- ters, Teke became a national fraternity and has continued in a conservative but consistant growth, until at present it is first in total number of chapters throughout the United States. The Beta Eta Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon, here at MSM, was founded in 1947. This past year has been very eventful and prosperous for the men of TKE. Some of the highlights of the past are first place in the I.F.C. Sing and third place in the St, Pat's Day Parade. Active participation in all intramural sports is keeping the Tekes high in that category also. Included in the social calendar are the Pledge Dance, Red Coronation Ball with the crowning of the Teke Sweetheart and French Underground Party with the popular casino games and garter check. Looking to the future, the Teke's immediate objective is to build a new seventy-two man house. XVith the constant interest and participation from the active members, TKE will remain high in the ranking of campus fraternities. FRONT ROW: Rand, Vice-President, Hybergerg BACK ROW: Craig, Cline, Mulkey, Binz, Presi dentgKhenpeter, Tidmore, Nataluk, Powers, Robertson, Treasurer.. rW'5?I'9 3g' ailqlndmgdmlxlla ,azaiszzsii y, , 205 I I 'J W , ! l y. Y 1 I ws H F ll I I I A 1 v W 4 2 i .gl 206 WA -,255 25Z35f49i -' V,w f.: X Aff-f.a,' 'Fit 1 -Ng, lf gff 1 fxrtfw f f g 3 V Y ll gi i x .0 I if 25. 55 f m x 5 K Tweaks 3 E ' . f ' . AA Qs, X N R Z A . X X my ' A' C E 223 6:5 iw -ul fm Q amQf l Q? WL-h 3 w fin. if 6 f mr ,,4. 'fig X , 1 895 Zh -we! L-.4 Williams James Flood, Myslinski, Brynac, McRae, Presi- Theta Xi Adds Annex, Takes Second In St. Pat's Float Alpha Psi Chapter of Theta Xi Fraternity began the 1960-61 school year with the re- decoration of the house and the addition of an annex which can accommodate very comfortably twenty-four men. The men did their own in- terior decorating in the annex, to have a better home away from home. The first party of the season was our an- nual Viking Party which is traditionally held on Homecoming. Then came the Pledge Dance: the theme was Sadie Hawkins, since it was held on that weekend. The biggest party came on St. Pat's weekend, for after months of plan- ning and hard work, Theta Xi won second place with their Take Me To Your Leader Float in the St. Pat's Parade. 207 Gus Tashima, Don Morton, Glenn Rinkle, Bobby Marnell, Jim Gormley, Mike Smith, Ron Koenig, Russel Soloman. Triangle Well Represented fn if r' 5 lx 'vu-. is I ei ' . 'H ,NN OFFICERS: Dwayn Baumgardner, Ron Dent ch 0 C man, Jim Stark, Roger Scott, Gordon Hunter ll HITIPUS Jim Phillips, Bill Ligon, Larry wosldfitlge Triangle is a fraternity of Engineers and Architects whose aims are to improve scholastic and social stand- ing among students of engineering and those out in industry. The Missouri Mines Chapter of Triangle was form- erly known as the Grubstakers, the first social organization on campus. Since receiving the Triangle charter in 1927, Triangle has become a leader at MSM. This year the social season saw good decorations for both Homecoming and Christmas and a float for St. Pat's Parade. All these parties were very well en- joyed by the brothers from the Rock House. VVith good showings in football, basketball, and other sports this year we are looking forward to more victorious teams in the future, Triangle possesses that spirit which is invaluable for the success of any organization. XYith this in mind, we are looking forward to years of improvements and accomplishments, af Pm as Bill Sutton, Gary Patingill, Chris Gary Baumgartner, Ron Litzler, John Lasky, Gene Davis, Roger Scott, john Mann, Gordon Hunter, Bill Ligon. Annual Champagne Party Collie, Mike Sanders, Mike Horsely. ...N- X its 209 x 210 U-H 99 cn cn CD cn X R pw iz! 'zz-vw 'WW X f f X 3, '-Q. sfngg r , M x 5 6 4 3 A. s 5 9 rx' f J 1 I 4 ,L f5 'M , mr o yn r. . Q vig-:J 1 4.-1 Qq-4 V ' , 5531 bm: at .. - X A V , , gg, 5 'Q mf A 'V Q J, x'f??'NfN-v..,, ' f 2 2wmw,.f.v, X . it . ' ' 'VY Q, , ' - .,fN.: ',,:-1. K f fl M ig. .. , , A-.R ...Y .I L g fi-.-, Q' E ' EW -Sf , -f-'L' , - ,. 'E ' vw-5 , Kiwi W, A +2v?Qg1 ,ex 211 !x f 4 l I l i i .....m-fs ss fl 2. . 7 - . ' X Y . . . --. .rm ' f J ,-sv ' , , . . .',,prg,:,4- 5' ., .. V f 'E - Wg, .,.. I : EEN Q .- ss 5 . s f X t' S.,,-'gi' , arf ia f' ' f' 5 . YiI2.21i iii '. ,W fi . JZ' 2 .-,- .,.,.. . a fu ' 1. .1 I ,,f,. x , A A j 1-1-rfwasfssa, - - fQ.?sgQ3m:j::.. .. . , ff' 115,-fi ll-' s it-'Nd .Q ' s-us.. ,. - . ' '3'.a fW3' 'iii' fe: , 'ff . 212 ABERNATHY, W. E. ADAMS, C. T. ABERNATHY, L. G. ACHELPOHL, F. P. ABKEMEIER, K. A. AHMED, T. M. A. AKEY, C, D, ALBERS, D. ALLEN, J. D. ALSBERRY, E. H. Al-T, L- H- AMIDEI, W. Abernathy, L. G.-ME ...............................,,,..,,,. Perryville, Mo. SAE, Shamrock Club, AFS, Pi Tau Sigma, FEF Scholarship. Abernathy, W. E.-CE ,................................. ...... L ongtown, Mo. ASCE, Honor List Fall '58. Abkemeier, K. A.--Physics ...................,......,....,., St, Louis, Mo. Newman Club, Phi Kappa Theta, Minor Board, Alpha Phi Omega, Rollamo Board, Sports Editor and Business Manager, Honor List, St. Pat's Board, Blue Key, Gold Key. Achelpohl, F, P.-CE .............,....,........,............ St. Charles, Mo, Sigma Phi Epsilon, ASCE. Adams, C. T.vCE ......................,.,.........,..,,...,.,.,,,.,.,..,,,. A lton, Ill. lnrlepenilents, Tech Club, BSU: Student Council taltlg ASCE, llonor List, Phi Kappa Phi, Book Plate Award. Ahmed, T. Al, A.-CE ...,,.,,,,.,,,,, ,.,,,,,v,,,,.,,, B asuangacla, India International lin-llowship, lndian Association. , t ' . 5,-.7 'W if ' Q 1 dvi' ' 'ftm fi 'L I ' gk ...N . WJ. 1. 1 is if ..- gt ,X 15. . Q -- ,i. , -.c J. ,. .yi l. W fi U . ' ' fr ee p7 'Q's ,- ' 'l X571 fag -A. ' . ig mia'-. nav ...,. , 1 i.i,, '1f . ' A -av X z adimum 3 U if-A A 6 gr 44.2 4 14. f' T -it ll 1 , ii 4, . 6 Q, as lib , 2 Q vi Q . , - of fifv ' ,ftp a' - gs ci. ' , . is--i,f'z 'M. ,U , . ,... , , , ,. . .. s ,Qgww-si, d, Senlor Class Akey, C. D,-CE ...,.,.,.,..,..,,..........,..,....,., ......,.. R olla, Mo, ASCE, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi. Albers, D. J.-MET ...................................................... Alton, Ill. 59'ers, Newman Club, Independents, ASM, Honor List, EEF, Tau Beta Pi, Kennecott Copper Corp, School. Allen, J. D.-ME ......... .....................................,..,,,... 1 oplin, Mo. Alsberry, E. H.-ME ..................... ...... K irkwood, Mo. K A Pledge, SAE, Prospectors. Alt, L, H.-Physics ................,.............,..........,...,,.,.,. Pacific, Mo. ROTC Band, BSU, Independents, Student Assistant in Physics, Math Club, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Pi Sigma, Alumni Scholarship, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi, Gold Key Award, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. Amidei, XV.-NCC MET .......... ............................... K Iacon, Mo. Newman Club, ASM, AFS, 59'ers, Honor List, FEF Scholarship. Amsler, L. C.-EE ............................................ Springfield, Mo. AIEE-IRE, BSU, Prospectors Club, Curators Award, Honor List, Curators Sophomore Scholarship, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate, Eta Kappa Nu, Silver Key. Anderson, R. V,-ME ...................................... St. Charles, Mo. Glee Club, Theta Tau lnner Guard, Beta Sigma Psi, SAE, Student Council taltl, Student Assistant in Mechanics, Honor List. Annis, D, J.-EE ,..,.......,,...,...,................,,,.,.,..,......, Franklin, Ill. MRHA, AIEE, Independent, P A Dorm, Honor List, Eta Kappa Mu, Silver Key, Tau Beta Pi. AMSLER, L, C, ANDERSON, R. V. ii! i, 4 't quam-any Owvffdf '1 'Y we ,if-.pang :Madge ANNIS. D. J. ANYAN, R. ARNOLD. J. L. ATWATER, B. L. Anyan, R.-Physics ....................................,........... St. Louis, filo. Sigma Phi Epsilon: Co-op: MAC: SAE: Alpha Phi Omega: Miner Board, Secretary: Curators Award: Honor List. Appleberry, R.-ME ....... .............. ........... I n dependence, Mo. Arimura, S.-Physics .....................i.................. St. Charles, Mo. Tech Club: Independent: Student Assistant in Physics: Honor List: Sigma Pi Sigma. Atwater, B. L.-CH E ...................................... Springfield, Mo. Alpha Chi Sigma: AlChE: Math Club: Ozark Chapter Missouri Society of Prof. Engineer Scholarship: joe B. Bulter Scholarship. Aufderheide, R.-ME ..........................................,........ A fton, Mo. Student Assistant in Cafeteria: IXIRHA: 59'ers: Independents: SAE. Avery, R.-CE .............................................................. Urient, Ill. Engine Club: Student Assistant in P. E.: Football Letter: Nl Club: Student Council taltl: Tech Club: ASCE: Honor List. Baker, M.-HIE .................................................. l ..... Desloge, Mo. Glee Club: Engineers' Club: SAE: ASME. Bales, XV. O.-NE ................................................ Ellington, Klo... Independents: Newman Club: MRHA, Board of Gov.: Sigma Phi pledge. Bang. J. XV.-EE ................. .................................... S eoul. Korea Tech Club: AIEE: IRE: United Campus Christian Fellowship. Barnes, G. F.-EE .,,..,,...,,,..,.,,,,.......... ............... ...,.... B r eese, Ill. AIEE: IRE: Newman Club: Honor List. Barnes, R. C.-CHE .................................... East St. Louis, Ill. AIChE: BSU: Student Assistant in Chemistry: Independents: Honor List: TES. Barney, R. A.-Physics .......................................... Yandalia, No. Engineers' Club: Independents: Acacia pledge: Student Union Research Committee: Math Club, Secretary: Sigma Pi Sigma: Honor List. Barr, R. JI.-CE ................................................ Chesterfield, Mo. Kappa Sigma: Newman Club: Library Assistant. Baumgartner. G. R.-CE ................................ Edwardsville, Ill. Student Assistant in Military Department: National Science Foundation Undergraduate Research: Triangle: ASCE: St. Pat's Board: Rollamog Interfaith Council: Student Assistant in Civil: Blue Key: Honor List: Tau Beta Pi: Chi Epsilon, Editor: Phi Kappa Phi: Book Plate Award: Curators Summer Camp Award: W'ho's W'ho. Baumgartner, W. L.-CE ............................ Pittsburgh, Penna. Engineers' Club: Independents: ASCE. APPLEBERRY, R. AUFDERHEIDE, R. BAKER. M. BARNES, G. F. BARR, R. J. 204395. 'Q' ARIMURA, S. AVERY, R. BALES, NV. O. BARNES, R. C. BAUIXIGARTNER, G. R. hun-r' Senior Class BANG, J. w. BARNEY, R. A. BAUMGARTNER, w. L i 9,-...A 213 House 6 pose on balcony. BAUR, R. A. BAXTER, B. R. .s 4 'WW BAYSDEN, J. N. BECK, L. C. Baur, R. A.-EE ,.,,....,......... .................................. S t. Louis, Mo. Rifle Club: Lambda Chi: Rollamo Board: Dist. Military Stud. Baxter. B. R.-CE ........................................................ Rolla, MO. ASME: ASCE: SAME: Student Assistant in Civil Department: Honor List. Baysden, J. N.-NUC MET ,...,.......,....,..,,,.,.....,....... Salem, Ill. Engineers' Club, Board of Control: Independents: ASM: Student Assistant in Metallurgy Department: Honor List: Theta Kappa Theta Book Plate Award. Beck, L. C.-ME .................. ....... S t. Louis, Mo. ASM. Becking, G. H.-MET ................................................ Bernie, Mo. SAE: ASME: American Society for Metals: Tech Club: In- dependents: AFS: Co-op Union Carbide Company. Bender, F. J.-EE ......,..............,,..,..,,...,.........,...... St. Louis, Mo. Rifle Club: AIEE-IRE: Pi Kappa Alpha: Alpha Phi Omega: Rollamo Board: Gold Key Award. Benefield, Mu E.-ME .................................... Ponca City, Okla. ASME: ARS: Honor List: Theta Kappa Theta Book Plate Award: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. Benner, R. ASM: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Phi Kappa Phi: Tau Beta Pi: Honor List: Alpha Sigma Mu: Theta Kappa Theta Book Plate Award: American Smelting and Refining School: Gold Key Award. L.-MET ..............,,..,,.....,,......,.......... Denville, N. 214 w- . fel- S6 XM-We Senior Class Besleme, J. H.-Mining .................................... Brooklyn, N. Y. Prospector's Club, President: Student Assistant in Mining: Canter- bury Club: Independents: AIMME: C. L. Dake Society: GDI Board of Governors: Student Union Bulletins Committee: Student Union Yearbook Committee: Student Council: Student Union News Service: W'ho's Who 60-61. Billen, R. L.-CHE ....,,.,.,,,,,...,,.,......,.......,.......... St. Louis, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi: AIChE: Student Assistant in Chemistry. Binz, D. P.-PET .................................,................ St. Louis, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon: ASMME: ARS: Missouri Miner. Bishop, L.-ME ..............,.......,,.......,...................... Butler, Mo. ASCE: ASME: SAE: BSU: Engineers Club. Blake, C. A.-CH.E ................................................ Paducah, Ky. Radio Club, President, Vice-President, Treasurer: Honor List: Theta Kappa Theta Book Plate Award: Tau Beta Pi: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Co-op Penna. Salt Company: ASChE: Alpha Chi Sigma, President: Blue Key. Bleckman, F. L.-ME ..,........,....,........,,,.,....,.., Washington, Mo. Newman Club: Independents: Shamrock: ASME: Honor List. Blevens, G. D.-MET ................. ...... F reeman, Mo. Shamrock Club: BSU: AFS. Blood, P. E.-ME .......,...................,...................... St. Louis, Mb. Phi Kappa Theta: Miner Board: Newman Club: Rollamo Board: ASME. Bobbitt, R. I.-CE ....................................... ........ S t. Louis, Mo. ASCE: SAME: Newman Club: 59'ers. BECKLING, G. H. BENDER, F. J. BENEFIELD, Mp E. BENNER, R. L. BESLEME, J. H. BILLEN, R. L. :,., I ' E I 3. , A ,YY , NX f- k.,,,fl V 'f'f -- 'T ... i 1h-f-f i'y '0- ywfx W BINZ, D. P. BISHOP, I. L. BLAKE, C. A. . A Bohley, T, K.-EE ...,,,,...,.,,.,.,,,..,...,..................... St. Louis, Mo. Rifle Club, Secretary, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Chaplain, Miner Board, Student Assistant in EE, AIEE-IRE, Secretary, Theta Tau, Rifle Team letter, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu: Distin- guished Military Student, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, AIEE Outstanding jr. Award, Gold Fourragere, Red Fourragere, Gold Key. Bohlmann, R. R.-ME ......,..................................... Gorden, Neb. Curators Award, Glee Club Key Award, MSN Glee Club, Tech Club, Sham-rock Club, Independents, Gamma Delta, Corresponding Secretary, Co-op MacDonnell Aircraft. Boje, VV. A.-CE .................................,................ St. Louis, Mo. MSM- ROTC Band, SAME, MSM Rifle and Pistol Club. Bolander, R. W.-Physics .........,..... ......,.......,..... P arsons, Kans. ASME, Pershing Rifles, Independents, Prospectors Club, MRHA, Judicial Member, AIEE-IRE: Student Council, S9'ers Cluh, Presi- dent, Student Assistant in Chemistry and Physics, Math Club, Vice-President, NSF Undergraduate Research Grant, NV. H. Martin Award for Scholarship, Lucy XVorthington James Scholar- ship, Honor List, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Pi Sigma Gold Key Award, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate, Mallory Company Scholarship, Who's Who. Bolon, A. E.-Physics .................................................. Rolla, Mo. Student Assistant in PE Department, Independents, Blue Key, Student Council, Math Club, Secretary, Honor List, Sigma Pi Sigma, Secretary, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Who's Who, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Gold Key Award. Booth, R. A.-MET ..,..........,...................................... Herrin, Ill. Independents, MSM Football Team, Engineers' Club, Board of Controls: Student Council, Student Assistant in P. E., M Club, Football Letter, St. Pat's Board, SAME, AFS, Rolla Lions Club Scholarship, Gold Key Award, Board of Trustees for Stud. Booth, R. E.-ME ........ ....... C arthage, Mo. BOSS6. VV. R.-CE .................................................... Crocker, Mo. Honor List, Newman Club, C. L. Dake Geology Society, ASCE. Bowers, S. M.-ME ,....,,......,................,,..........,,,.,,,, Cowgill, MO, Prospectors Club, Independents, Liahona. Boyer, L. O,-CE .......................................... ....... S teelville, Mo. Independents, Shamrock Club, ASCE. Bradley, S. K.-CE ........................,.,....................... Irondale, Mo. Independents, Prospectors Club, Business Manager, Secretary- Treasurer, ASCE, Student Assistant in Civil Department: Student Union News Service Chairman, SAME, Student Council, Vice- President, Distinguished Military Student. Brady, H. F.-EE ....... .......................................... , St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma, Guard, AIEE-IRE, Treasurer, Chairman, Honor List, Eta Kappa Nu, Silver Key Award, Tau Beta Pi. Brake, R. L.-CE ....................,............................... Dahlgren, Ill. ASCE, Engineers' Club, Honor List, Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon. BOOTH, R. A. BOOTH, R. E. quad? il' ,fide-ay. .. ' ,vyflh i y giiegi' , 41. W . '- BLECKMAN, F. L. BoBBITT, R. I. Bong w. A. Bosse, w. R. 9'Z'ffL3V wand Q19 Wk' iam-Hal Qi BLEVENS, G. D. BOHLEY, T. K. BOLANDER, R. XY. Senior Class BOXYERS, S. M. ,fauna fwv' Iiugm int' 'S-pf .Ht 'Qu' X i7'S BOYER, L. O. BRADLEY, S. K. BRADY, H. F. BRAKE, R. L. -Y -av' l x ii i i A Q f li BLOOD, P. E. BOHLMANN. R. R. BOLON, A. E. 215 2l6 .11-'I' rf' rl ,, . 'K -'T -HP. 1 l 'Y :,,.',: -' .. ' 'i' f-:Ur-. H , M V43 f -fx . ' Wig oi. 13 'Q' , ,ww ,Quin Noun ' s.. 1 if . -up - Fill: ' 'Far ...,,K : Wg , f Q W , V I p l.- . A ' :fit . gy-rg Z .aa at BRAMON, T. H. BRANSON, D. E. BRASHERS, G. BRENNING, E. D. BRETTHAUER, R. C. BRENVSTER, R, XV. BRILL, I N. BRINKMAN, G. A. BRIXLEY, H. D. BROCKELMAN, R. H. BROCKMANN, R. D. BROYLES, G. M. Bramon, T. H.-ME ..........,,......,.,.. ,..... Auxvasse, Mo. Branson, D. E.-Ceramic ........,........,...................... Sullivan. Mo. Pershing Rifles: SAME: Tech Club: lndependents: ACS: ARS: Engineers' Club: Kerainos: Tau Beta Pi: Penna. Glass Sand Corp. Merit Award Scholarship: Honor List. Brashers, G.-CE ....,.....i.............,... ..,,., F orsyth, Mo. ASCE: BSU. Brenningf. E. D.-CE ...,........,..,.....,.........,................,... Sparta, Ill. Tech Club: Basketball, Letter: M Club, Treasurer: Indepen- dents, Student Council, Vice-President: ASCE: SAME: Student Assistant in P. E. Department: XYho's XYho: Honor List. Brettllauer, R. C.-EE .............,...................... Texarkana, Texas Kappa Alpha, Historian: AIEE-IRE: Eta Kappa Nu: Honor List: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi. Brewster, R. XV.-EE ...........,, ....... F armington, Mo. AIEE-IRE. '9ii2r' fam. Senior Class Brill, N.-ME ....,......,....,............. , ...... Joplin, ATO. Prospector's Club: lndependents. Brinkman, ti. A.-CE .....,........... ....,... P erryville, Mo. A SCE: lndepcndents. Brixley, H. D.-EE .............................................. Norwood, Mo. BSU: Independents: AIEE-lRE: Eta Kappa Nu: Phi Kappa Phi, Treasurer: Tau Beta Pi: Honor List: Curators Award: Gold Key Award: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate. Brockelman, R. Hf-NCC MET ...... Richmond Heights, Mo. Tech Club: Newman Club: lndependents: Honor List. Brockniann, R. D.-ME ..............,.,.,......,..,... Huntington, N, Y. Independents: SAE: Prospectors Club: Gamma Delta: ASME: Student Assistant in Library: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate: Silver Key Award: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. Broyles, G, M.-Unclass .............................................. Rolla, Mo. Sigma Nu: Swimming Letter: Student Assistant in Athletic Department: M Club. Brown, K. L.-MET ,.....,...,.,.....,,.., ......,,............,.... ,,., R o lla, Mo. MSM Glee Club: Canterbury Club: Miner Board: AFS: ASM. Brown, R. L.fGeology ...,...................,.............. Harrisburg, lll. Delta Sigma Phi: BSU: MSM Radio Club, Vice-President: SAME: St. Pat's Board: Society of Ex. Geophysics: Honor List. Brown, R. R.-EE ,.....,,,............. ....,............ n lefferson City, Mo. AlChE: ROTC Band: Shamrock Club: Independents: Newman Club: BSU: Radio Club: AlEE-IRE: Honor List. Brown, T, L,-ME ......... ...........,.................. l 'oplar Bluff, Mo. Honor List. Brueggeinan, R. P,-EE ...................................... St. Louis, Mo. Miner Board: Prospectors Club: Independents: Honor List: Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu: Phi Kappa Phi: Curators Scholarship Award: Gold Key Award: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. Hwrannw BROWN, K. L. BROWN, R. L. 1 I Brunhart, G. E.-CE .......,..............,..............,...,., Doniphan, Mo. Engineers' Club, Glee Club, Independents, ASCE, BSU, Lambda Chi Alpha, Student Council, NFS Undergraduate Research Stud. Grant, Honor List, Distinguished Military Student, Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, Gold Fourragere, National Science Foundation Grant. Brunkhorst, L. E.-EE ...... ........ F estus, Mo. Bruns, G. A.-EE .v,...,......,..........,.,..............,.......,.. Dittmer, Mo. V .dw Lambda Chi Alpha Pledge, Dorm. Council taltl, Newman Club, 59'ers, AIEE-lRlf, Honor List, Sigma Pi Sigma. ...nnillhaw ,-mania Buchrofl, G. J.-EE ,.......,,...,,.,.,.,..........,.......... St. Belleville, Ill. 59'ers Club, AIEE-lRIf, Independents, Transferred from Belle- ville Junior College. Burke, D, M.-CE ...,.,,,....A,,,A..,...,,..........,...,.,,,.... St. Louis, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta: Alpha Phi Omega, Miner Board, Newman Club, Rollamo Board, Student Councilg ASCE, SAME. Burlage, D, XV.-LE .....,......................,......... Herculaneum, Mo. RCTC Band, Independents, Kappa Kappa Psi, Vice-President, Alpha Phi Omega, Student Union News Service, Prospeetors, AIEE-IRE, Curators Award, Honor List, St. Joseph Lead Scholarship, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Eta Kappa Nu, Silver Key Award. 4: , Burns, J. M.-ME ,.,,.,,,,,.,,.,...,,,.,,.. ...........,,,..., S pringfield, Mo. ,ev 499' if Co-op Monarch Machine Company, Miner Board, ASME, Trans- ' ferred from Southwest Missouri and Drury College. ' ' Bushnell, G. T,-EE .,..,.,.......,4.... Hastings on Hudson, N. Y. Independents, Honor List, Callison, J. C.-Mining ................................................ Peru, Iowa Rifle Club, Prospectors Club, Newman Club, Independents, .-XlMli, Student Assistant in Mining Department, Camp, D. J.-lil? ..,...................,................................. Esther, Mo. Newman Club, Phi Kappa Theta, Miner Board, Editor-in-Chief, Rollamo Board, Curators Award, Missouri Miner Board Award, Honor List, Canale, T.-EE .,.................................,..,................. Albion, N. Y. Glee Club, Independents, Prospectors Club, Student Assistant ir Library, AIEE-IRE, Glee Club Key Award. Case, A.-ME ....,.. ........,. ..,. ..,...... ....... ,........ S u 1 1 1 merville, Mo. gm! 8,91 S.-XE, ASME, Prospectors Club, Independents, AIEE, ARS, ..,,,,.--.0 ,ig-jfs' Engineers' Club, S.-XE, Curators Award, Phi Kappa Phi Rook K' ' ' i s,,,, Plate, Honor List, Tau Beta Pi, NYhite Rodgers Company School, Pi Tau Sigma, Gold Key, Blue Fourrague tRedl. Cassatt, G, G.-ME ,........,........,................... Minden Mines, Mo. ASME, .-XRS, Independents, SAE, MRHA, Honor List, Pi Tau Sigma: Phi Kappa Phi, Transferred from Kansas State College of Pittsburg, Kansas. Latron, J. E.-MET ,..,..................,.... ................... S t. Louis, Mo. BROWN, R, R, BRQNVN, T, L, BRUEGGEMAAN, Kappa Sigma, President, Letter in Swimming, Miner Board, BRUNHART, G. E. BRUNKHORST, L. E, BRUNS' G, A, M Club, Student Assistant in P. E.,St. Pat's Board, Theta BUCHROD, G. J. BURKE, D. M. BURLA-XGEY D, XY, Tau, Newman Club, ASM, AIME, Curators Award, I Senior Class BURNS, J. M. BUSHNELL. G. T. CALLISON, J. C. CAMP, D, 1, CANALE, T. CASE, J. A. CASSATT, G. G. CATRON, J. E. R, P. 217 1514-1 ' I 4-I 45 :milwa- ,fanned wmv' +9 i W' CHARBONEAU, R- A- CHATHAM, R. L. CHESWORTH, J. J. CHILDRESS, J. A. CHIODINI, L. I. CLASSE, A. V. COLBURN, H. L. CALLMAN, C. D. CONNELLY, J. E. COOK, E. E. COOK, J. R. COOK, T. W. 218 Charboneau, R. A.-CE .,... AIEE: Independents: Curators Award: Honor List: Red Four- ragere. ..........,................Donne Terre, Mo. Chatham, R. L.-MET .......... ...... T aylorville, Ill, Independents: ASM: 59'ers. Chesworth, J, J.-Min Geology ............................ Evanston, Ill, Rifle Club, President: Independents: C. L. Dake Geology Society: Student Assistant in Geology Department: AIME: Rifle Team Letter. Childress, A.-Physics .....................,..............,. Sikeston, Mo. Band: Acacia: Dorm Council taltb: lnterfraternity Council: SAME: Miner Iioard: Theta Tau: Honor List: Sigma Pi Sigma: Silver Key: Vt'ho's lNlio. Chiodini, L. J.-CE ..........,.........,,......................., St. Louis, Mo, Newman Club: Independents: ASCE: Shamrock: SAINIE. Classe, A. V.-Ch.E ,....,.......................................... St Louis, Mo Kappa Sigma: Alpha Chi Sigma, Historian: AIChE: Honor List. Senior Class Colburn, H. L.-ME ..................................................... A lton, Ill. Independents ASE: SAE: Honor List: Transferred from S.I.U. Callman, C. D.-CE ............. ................ ...........,..... D o uglas, Ill, Tech Club: ASCE: Honor List. Connelly, E.-PET ........,........,......,. Richmond Heights, Mo. Independents: Shamrock Club: AIME: Transferred From Uni- versity of Missouri. Cook, E. E,-PET .............................................. Owensboro, Kv. Pershing Rifles..-Xcacia Fraternity,Senior Dean: Student Council: Theta Tau: MSM Rifle Club, Vice-President: AIME: Director of Promotions for Student Union: Student Assistant in Mining Department: Honor List: lVho's NYho. Cook, R.-ME ,..,......................,.....,................... Newburg, Mo. SAE: Student Assistant in Civil Department. Cook, T, W.-MET ............................................ Normandv, Mo. Sigma Nu: Student Assistant in Chemistry Departmenti: IFC: AFS: ASM: FEP Scholarship: Transferred from Washington University. Cooper, G. E.-Ceramic .......................................... Mexico, Mo. ASC, Vice-President: Delta Sigma Phi: Keramos, Secretary: Curators Award: Honor List: J. B. Arthur and Family Corp. Scholarship: Honor List. Cope, D. M.-ME ...............................................,.... Malden, Mo. Pershing Rifles, Prospectors Club: Independents: ASME. Cox, R, A.-ME ............................................................ Alton, Ill. Tech Club: Honor List: Pi Tau Sigma: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate: Transferred from Westminster College. craig, R, L,-ce ,,.,..,..,,,,.,.....,,...,..,.......,.. ........,...... L ickmg, MO. Assistant in Military Department: Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice- President Pledge Master: Honor List: Transferred from South- west Missouri State College. COOPER, G. E. COPE, D. M. in SJ' it 291 in-sr-r 'f Q ai f COX, R. A. CRAIG, R. L. CROCI, E. CROVV, E. L. Crain, C. C.-ME .,.,.................. ...... G rovespring, Mo. SAE, ASME, Honor List. Craven, C. B.-Ch.E ,,,,.,,,,.......,................................. Mosby, Mo. Prospectors Club, Independents, AIChE, BSU, Student Assistant in Chemistry Department, Interfaith Council, President, Texaco Scholarship, Curators Freshman Award, Honor List. Croci, E. J.-ME ......,..,..,,,........,................,,..,..... St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon Pledge, Phi Kappa Theta, Secretary: Miner Board, Newman Club, Rollamo Board, Student Council, SAME, SAE, Curators Award. Crow, E. L.-Ch.E .............................................,,.,,.. Sedalia, Mo. Independents, Acacia, Ir. Dean, Spelunkers, AIChE, Secretary, Alpha Chi Sigma. Curson, VV. N.-M-E ............................,.........,.......,,,... Rolla, Mo. ASME, SAE, Honor List, Transferred from S.I.U. Dainke, J. F.-ME .,,.............,............ I ..................... Jennings, Mo. Student Assistant in Humanities Department, ARS, Engin Club, Independents, SAE, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Honor List, Gold Key Award, Curators Award, Chemical Rubber Award, Math Achievement Award, Curators Sophomore Scholar- ship, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award., Davisson, P.-ME .....,..,,,,..,,....,...... ..,...,,...... N Vebb City, Mo. Independents, Acacia Fraternity, Treasurer, MSM Glee Club, ASME, SAE, Student Union Fvund Committee, Curators Award, Glee Club Award. Dawson, R. H.-PET .,,,,...,...,,.,,,..,...,.,.,......... Bloomington, Ill. Tau Kappa Epsilon, AIME, Transferred from Illinois Mfesleyan University. Dayley, R. D.-Geology ........,....,,.,.,.....,...,... St. Anthony, Idaho Canterburv Association, C. L. Dake Geology Society, Sienra Gamma Epsilon, Secretary, President, Society of Exploration Geo- physics, Honor List, Tan Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Transferred from Montana State College. Dear G. F.-ME ................................,,................ Kirksville, Mo. ASME: SAE, 593:-rs Club, Honor List, Transferred from Kirksville State 'Teachers College. De Ford, K. E.-EE ........................................ Kansas City, Mo. Engineers' Club, Independents, AIEE-IRE, Math Club, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. Dennis, J. H.-CE ..,............,..,,,.,,,.,,...,,,,,.........,,. St. Louis, Mo. MSM Rifle Club, Alpha Phi Omega, Delta Sigma Phi, Pershing Rifles, SAME, Co-op McDonnell Aircraft Company, ASCE, Student Assistant in Civil Department, UCCF, Curators Award, Honor List. Denton, L, A.-CE ..,.,,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,..,........ A rcadia, Mo. . ' 7 ' . ' Tech Club, Independents, ASCE, Transferred from Lnixersity of Missouri. Deppong, F, A.-ME ..,.,.,.,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,..,,,,.,,,,.. East St, Louis, Ill. Independents, Alpha Phi Omega: Miner Board, Student Assistant in Librarv, Shamrock Club, ASNLE, Transferred from Universlty of Illinois and Louisiana State College. Deputy, R. L.-INIIE ..............,...,.....,,.,..,,.....,,......... Sarcoxie, Mo. Prospectors Club, Independents, ASME, Acacia Fraternity, Curators Award, Honor List. ., X, 732- 6 ,, 4195 K s W V Angled x' ! CRAIN, C. C. CRAVEN, C. B. CURSON, NV. N. DAMKE, F. DAVISSON, P. DAIYSON, R. H. DEAR, G. F. DE FORD, K. E. DENTON, L. A. DEPPONG, F. A. f3WkQdf3a f I Q vm T if 'ww--V . .Qs Senior Class DAYLEY,R.D DENNB,LIL DEPUTY,R.L 5 um H aaa 5 Qggr De S ' ' Y lliel, R, XI,-Klli ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,4,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,...,. ..,.,.. l I laeliwell, Ulilfi. ASAllf: SAF: lnilepentlents: AVS, Ditton, Y, R,-lili ...,.. AAAA., ..A.....,...,..............,.......... Sedalia, No. Dix, I, L.-Klli'l' ....,.,........,.....,......,,..,............... Flat River, Mo. l ,XSNI1 Student Council, l'resident: AISH filet' Club: lndependentsg Terli Club: liasketball l.etter: NRI Club, Vice-President: Student As-.istani in l'. lf llepartnient: St. Pat's lt-lard: Student Union l Board. Assistant Director nf lfinzmee: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: X ' r lllne Key: Honor List: Wlirfs XX ho: Alpha Sigma Alu: Curators 'il Dodson, R, M.fl'.lf ,.A ,,,A,A 5 ..,AA.A..,,. ...,..,....,...... Maplewood. Klo. Pershing Rifles: Prnspectors Club: XX'esley lfounclation: lnde- l pendents: Acacia lirxiteriiity, Secretary: SAKIEZ ll C: Student Union Personnel Staff Secretarr: llnnor List: Blue lfnurragere: Red lfourragerc. Donahue, T. l'.,+ClS .......A...............,.....,.................... Joplin, Nlo. ASCli: Xewnian Club: Prospectors Club: Transferred from Joplin junior College. Donald, XY, NY,-VIET AA4,,.,A......AA,..,..,...,..,.....,......,. Lebanon, lllo. KIRHA judicial Council: ljrospectors Club: 59'ers Club: Alallf: lnilepenilents: Student Assistant in Mining llepartment. Dmwrigy, C, L,-VET ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,..,.,,,,,.,.,,,,,., ATZlfIlI1SVillC, W. L if T QV ,..L11T i' 1 Senior Class llrnll. ll. XY.-Fl? ,..........,..,,.......,..............,........... St. Louis, Mo, l'l1i Kappa Tbeta: Rollamo lloard: Allili-lRlf: Honor List: lfta Kappa Nu: Transferred from llarris Teachers College. Dorris. li. R.-lllivsics .,.,.,...............,...,.......... Kansas Citv, Mo, Tau Kappa lipsilon, Sift.-at-Arins, Treasurer, Vice-President: Varsity Rifle Club: Altlilf: lllasanio Esperanto Club, Corres- ponding Secretary: Persliing Rifles, S-3: Student Assistant in l.lllI'2tl'jI Radio Club: Allfli: Curators Award: DMS: PAlSSzT Award ttwicel: lllue l'l-iurragere. I Dorseh, F.-lilf ss...,.................,..,................. Kansas City, Mo, Independents: Student Assistant in lilf Department: Prospectors: 'lelevision Linnni. Student Assistant: AIEE-IRE: Honor List. Dulin, T. lf,-lil? ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, R olla, Mo, ff Allili-lRli: Student Union liudeet Crnirniittee: Student Assistant in Iili lilepartmt-nt: ARS: Transferred from Southeast Missouri State College. Dumois, li. F. ll,-lllining ,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I Iavana, Cuba XCXYITIEIII Club: AlAllf: lnternational Fellowship: Sigma Gamma lzpsilong Honor List: Regional Vice-President Latin American Congress. House A meets in front of Kelly Hall. - A Dyess, R. T.-ltl' ........................,...,...,...,.,..,. ............. A Xffton, Mo, Tech Club: Allilf-IRE: Independents: Honor List. DE J. R. R, LI. liilfly, .X. ................,.....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, GLJdffCX', lingineers Club: Independents: Alpha Chi Sigma, Historian: .XlChlC: Tech Club: Football Letter: NI Club: Student Assistant in P. li. Department, Hlue Key Award: Student Council: Honor List: Phi Kappa I'hi Book Plate Award: Silver Key Award: DMS: Tau Beta Pi. I f f f C l2fliSOH. il. D.-Cl? ...............,...............,...,.............. Newburg, Mo, Rifle Club: BSU: ASCE: Honor List. l2Cl1'iS. C. R.-EE ................................................ Knox City, Mo. Independents: Shamrock, Secretary, Treasurer: AIEE-IRE: Honor List. DODSON, R. M. DONAHUE, T. E. DONALD, VV. NV. DOXVNEY, G. L. DROLL, P. VV. DORRIS, F. R. , . ,. ,,.,,,,,, , ,,.,,,, ,.. , A ,,4, ,,,. I b K,., r A . : ,si ,ei-mf -Q?-J X v . .t fi. f X 2 Nts , 7.5 f -is .. .:ff:gg.,j - fs ' ffri 1 DITTON, V. R. DIX, L. L. i Spain, ul, R,-RIF ..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,........,,.,......... Louisville, lxy. Alpha l'lii tlineea: .XSNlli: Xe-wnizni Club: SAF: Transferred from llclleinarine College and Kentucky State. Prospectors Club: .Xllfli-IRIC: lndependents: Curators Freshman Scliolarsliip: llonor List: Curators Sophoniwre Scholarship: lzta Kappa Nu. ,xrmrrlg Cmqwirs Soplnnnore Sclinlarsliip: Silver Key Award: lflilf Scliolarsliip: IJXISL Kennecott Copper Corp. Scholarship, Signia Tau tiznnniaz St. l'at's lioard: Theta Tau: llonor List: Transferred froin Eastern lllinois L'nirersity. 220 DORSCH, J, F, DULIN, T. E. DUMOIS, G. F. H. Elias, A. P.-Mining ,..,,,.,,,,.... . ..........,,.,..,...,...,....,.A Streator, lll. Newman Cluhg Cilee Cluli, Independents, C. L. Dake Society, I l x I 1 Spelunkers, Alpha Phi Omega, Xlasamo-Esperanto, President. f- A ' gwlgwf QW A Treasurer, 50'ers Cluli, ROTC Hand, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, In Z' Alkliliz Student Council Scholarship from Streater Township High Seliool, Streatnr, Illinois, Honor List, tilee Cluli, Key 1 - Award, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Deister Coneentrator ..,. . f, Company Sehnlarsliip, DMS. a T -' . -.Qs Q Ellison, XV. F.-Chem .............................................. Sedalia, Mo. , Independents, 59'ers Cluh, Student Assistant in Chemistry De- by ,ws 3 ...fx partment, XY. T. Schrenk Chem. Society. 5 , gp--fr End, bl. L,-LIL w.......,......,............,...Y...V.............,.V. Louisville, Ky, ' 3 If -'W ASCE, Treasurer, Newman Cluh, Student Assistant in Civil l - - ' iw. Department, Honor List. QE? 1 ,, , if vvi' . - f . V C ' C A :i Eppniger, L, X'.-MET.. ,,.,..., . ,,,,,,,,., . ...,,..... South River, IN. bl. Newman Lluli, ASM, lilee Lluli, Shamrock Lluh, AFS. ., - . - . . 'g -'2' P ':: Evans. D, I..-Llu ,,.....,.,..,..........,................i..... Springfield, No. ' A W' ' ' ASCE: Chi Epsilon, llonor List, Transferred from Springfield junior College. Everlv, I, Xl.-Ch.E ................i................i.i......,.,...,. Coffey, Klo. AlChE: Student .Xssistant in Chemistry Department, Transferred from Northwest Missouri State College. Evrenos, A. l.-,Min ..,...,..,..,...............,..........,... lstanhul, Turkey Sigma Ciainnia Epsilon, lforeien Student Scholarship, llonor List, Transferred from Santa Ana College, Fadler, E. C.+RlE ......,.,i.,,.,.,.,..,,...,,,..,,...,.,.......,... Red Bud, lll. 94' lndependentsg Tech Clulw, Newman Club: Cu-op Union Carbide Nuclear, SAE, MSM Glee Cluli, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Hook Plate Award, Pi Tau Sigma. . W' iff' Farmer, L. E.-CE ,..................,......,.............,....,. -Xsh Grove, Mo. ASCE, Treasurer, National Science Foiiiiilzition Undergraduate Research Student Participant in CE, Shamrock Cluh, lnilepenclefits, Tech Cluli, Math Cluh, Honor List, National Science Foundation Grant, Tau Beta Pig Phi Kappa Phi, Chi Epsilon, Marshall, Transferred from Southwest Missouri State College. Farnham, A, ll,-ME ,,...,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,..., K Iarshall, Mo. Engineers' Cluh, President: ASME, Swim-ming Letter, M Club, Treasurer, Track Letter, Student Assistant in P. E, Depart- ment, Independents, Student Council, S.-XE, Curators Award, llonor List, XYho's XX ho. Fasone, S. A.-NIE .............................,....,....,.. Kansas City, Mo. Independents, Sigma Pi, Secretary, Vice-President, SAE, Honor List, Transferred trom Kansas City junior College. 1, M Featherston, C. R.-PET .,.,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,......,,,. Doniphan, Mo. UQ!! ' AIME, Rifle Club, Delta Sigma Phi, Student Union Board Director of Personnel, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Curators Award, Honor List. Fiehler, R. H.-NIE ................................,................. Frohna, Mo. Glee Club, Gamma Delta, Treasurer, Independents, Tech Club, Enoch R. Needles Speech Award. DYESS, R. T. EARLY, A. D. EDISON, D. EDRIS, C. R. ELIAS, A. P. ELLISON, XV. F. END, J. L. EPPINGER, E. V. EVANS, D. L. O Senior Class EVERLY, M. EVRENOS, A. I. FADLER, E. C. FARMER, L. E. FARNHAM, A, H, FASONE, S. A. FEATHERSTON., C. R FIEHLER, R. H. 221 A 5 of st l li tl - 'gi' 53. . -e--gg. jfs 1 yti sefizi' -XFX 522' H . i X.. x- . ,A Jw .TEX , l, 'tt . '-C. '53 -:QQ f','.'Q...'. -if , ., -:.fsg..-Q-..-, , u I' s X .L ' ' N X , .,,.,,..,.- it 5. if tl. A. t X '-A-3' . sf Q. . 'P t x . E, Senior Class Fox, R. VV.-Mining ......................,....,,.4 A rlington Heights, lll. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Chaplain: C. L. Dake Geology Society: AIME: 1 -' ARS: Honor List. i Frangel, VV. LAME ........ ................,.......Y.......,.. S t. Louis, Mo. H Sigma Phi Epsilon: Rifle Club: Miner Board: ASME: Student N. Assistant in ME Department: Honor List. I fungi. Franke, E.-CE ............................................ ........... T hayer, Mo. p Q Fread, D. L.fCE .............,.,............,,...........,........ Lovington, lll. . S Student Assistant in P. E. Department: Track Team Letter: X try, Student Assistant in CE Department: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi: ' V 1 Chi Epsilon: Transferred from Carthage College. , . ' p W, q Friedmever, A. N.-ME ..,.,.,,.,........,.......,.i.....,, California Mo. - .. , NX.. . W .---' if s - . . . ' im. x.., np- Glee Club: ROTC BAND: Pieta Sigma Psi, Corresponding Secre- jfl'ij2,t,Q . j. , 'i. L : tary: Gamma Delta: IFC: Honor List. 1's,9-QYQ' L., ' f if . Hx W sg. Fulcher, M. L.-MET ........................................ St. Joseph, Mo. ..w.fV 5 .,., ASM: Honor List: Transferred from St. Joseph Junior College. -sf ff . Y- - it ' Furnish, D. E.-MET .........w.,.........,.,.,................ lxirksville, Mo. 59'ers Club, Board of Controls: ASM: Honor List: Alpha Sigma Mu: Tau Beta Pi. Gaines. H, G.-Ceologv .......,...,.........................,...... Pacific, Mo. Independents: Shamrock, lioard of Controls: C. L. Dake Society: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Shamrock Club: Society of Exploration Geophysics, Treasurer: Honor List: Transferred from Washington University. Galliher, K, D.-CE .,....,.................... ....... . Alton, lll. ASCE: Honor List: Chi Epsilon. Gaede, R. M.-ME ,..,...............,..... ...................... C assville, Mo. Prospectors Club: Shamrock Club: Pershing Rifles, Executive Officer, Company Commander: ASME: SAME: SAE: ARS: Curators Award: Honor List. Gaertner, D. A.-ME .....,.......,.....................,..,..... St. Louis, Mo. ASME: Theta Xi, Secretary: SAE: SAME: Curators Award. Gnanamuthu, D. S.-MET ..,............... Pollachi, Madras, India International Fellowship: Honor List. FINKELSTEIN, H. L. FISH, J. R. FLOOD, T, F, FORE, K. L. FORD, L. M. Fox, R. W. FRANGEL, W. L. FRANK, FREAD, D. L. S 5 X FRIEDMEYER, A. N. FULCHER, M. L. FURNISH, D. E. PM l C Finkelstein, H. L.-Ceramics ........................,...,..,.. Bronx, N. Y. 222 Pershing Rifles: Alpha Phi Omega: Independents: Shamrock Club: ACS. Fish, ul. R.-MET ..............................,............. Edwardsville, lll. X Sigma Tau Cznnma: BSU: Student Council: Alpha Phi Omega: AFS: ASM. Flood. T. F.-EE .................................................. St. Louis. Mo. Independents: Theta Xi. Corresponding Secretary: Co-op McDon- nell Aircraft: Pershing Rifles: SAME: AIEE-IRE: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi: Tau Beta Pi: Curators Freshman Scholarship: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Eta Kappa Nu: Blanche and John Bowles Scholarship. far ' I ' V. -V.. ,xi ' - .g ' fi ' Q NN er .-.. . - x SI T 1 K .Q k - W I . .9 ' ' li- S f H iii .t f ' sri . Fore, K. L,-Iglf ,,,,,,,,,-,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,v,-,.,,.,.,- ..,-.,----..-...,, J Ophnr MO. GAINES, H. G. GALLIHER, K. D. Pershing Rifles: Glee Club: Independents: Acacia Fraternity: Dormitory Personnel Assistant: Honor List. Forfl. l.. Xl.-Physics ..........................................,... Trenton, Mn. Riflc and Pistol Club: Independents: Acacia Fraternity: Dorm lft-until: Alpha Phi Omega: SAME: Student Assistant in Re- .tt tfr twpartment: Curators Award. Gardner, E. R.-MET ..................,..................... St. Joseph, Mo. Student Union Org., ASM, AFS, Honor List, Transferred from St. Joseph Junior College. Gardner, H. J.-Geology .............................,............ Clinton, Mo. Spelunkers, C. L. Dake Society, Student Assistant in Geology Department, 59'ers Club, Society of Exploration Geophysicists, Honor List. Gardner, S. A.-EE .............................................. St. Louis, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha, Pledge Trainer, AIEE-IRE, SAME. Garvey, R, A.-INIET .................................................... Alton, Ill. Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice-President, International Fellowship, Co-op Laclede Steele Co., AFS, ASM, Honor List, FEF Scholar- ship, Alpha Sigma Mu. Gates, J, C.-MET ..,........................................... St. james, Mo. ASM, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, AIME, Secretary, Honor List, Transferred from Pennsylvania State University. Gay, J. C.-Ch.E ...........,...,....................,....................... Benld, Ill. Tech Club, Board of Controls, Business Manager, Blue Key, Vice-President, President, Secretary, Glee Club, Student As- sistant in Chemistry Department, M Club, Independents, Board of Controls, President, Alpha Chi Sigma, AIChE, Student As- sistant in Athletic Department, Football Letter, Stu- dent Council, Track Letter, Lions Club Scholarship, Honor List, Glee 'Club Key Award, Red Fourragere, Who's Who, DMS, Gold Fourragere. Gayer, M. D.-PET ................................................ Everton, Mo. Independents, Prospectors Club, BSU, AIME, Honor List, Transferred from Southwest Baptist College. Q-.,,v Gaylord, E.-ME ...................,....,.....,...........,. Independence, Mo. . Sigma Nu, Treasurer, ASME, SAE, Student Assistant in ME -.,,,,. Department, Honor List, Transferred from Kansas City Junior College. Gibson, G. W.-ME ........................... ............,....... C arthage, Mo. Rifle Club, Independents, Kappa Sigma, ASME, Theta Tau, SAE, ARS. Gilmore, R. .......... ..,,,,........,......,..,.. I efferson City, Mo. USN Research Reserve, AIEE-IRE, Student Assistant in Build- ings and Grounds, Honor List, Transferred from Jefferson City junior College. Girardot, D. C.-ME ..,............................. ....... P eoria, Ill. SAE, SAME, ARS, Newman Club. Gitchos, P. L.-EE .............................................,.. St, Louis, Mo. - - A Prospectors Cluib, AIEE-IRE, Eta Kappa Nu, Honor List, ' Transferred from Harris Teachers College. Glaser, A. E.-ME .,................................................ Sullivan, Mo. PWA - Tech Club, Independents, Pershing Rifles, S-I, SAME, Treasurer, rpg I 1 'wiv President, Newman Club, Blue Key, SAE, DMS, Honor List, 'M' Red Fourragere, Pi Tau Sigma, DMG, Who's NVho. Glaser, R. H.-EE .........,....... ........,............................ G rover, Mo. we Kappa Sigma, Guard, President, AIEE-IRE, Miner Board, Theta Y, 9 Tau, IFC, Blue Key, Curators Award: Eta Kappa Nu, Silver M .4 Key Award, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Honor List. GAEDE, B.M. GAERTNER, D. A. GNANAMUTHU, D. S. GARDNER, E. R. GARDNER, H. J. GARDNER, S. A. GARVEY, R. A. GATES, J. C. GAY, J.C. O Semor Class GAYER, M. D. GAYLORD, E. GIBSON, G. NV. GILMORE, R. J, fd' 'Ak sv X.- GIRARDOT, D. C. GITCHOS, P. L. GLASER, A. E. GLASER, R. H. 223 . nys 'U D ...af YI ? r-nu.:-f' i GQ' Senior Class Graham, ul. R.-ME ....,,..,,,.........,........,......,.....,,..,,.. Chicago, Ill. AFS, ASME, Independents, Newman Club, MRHA, Vice-Presb lent, Transferred from Illinois Institute of Technology. f .N 9 1' . Gray, R, L.-Chem .,.,...,,..,,........,.....,....,,...,...... Farmington, Mo. 59'ers Club, Alpha Chi Sigma: Student Assistant in Chemistry Department, XV. T. St-hrenk Society, President, Honor List, National Merit Scholarship, Transferred from Flat River junior College. -.p-ear, .3 if f' at .' ', .AV ,., f ' ssh A Grechus, G. Ix.fIXlET ......................,.....,,,,......,. Lexington, Mo. riri,r . , ,j Prospectors Club, Independentsz Student .Assistant in Met. De- partment, Alpha Sigma Mu, President, Honor List: Diester Coneentrzitor Company Scholarship, Tau Beta Pi. 05015- ' 54 it X .5 if l' X ' .1 , e . R Q 1M ' W , , kv Y C ss 1 Ck W at -X f M' lx '19 eff ,Ss ' :,i,'7.' :mi A ,f r QQ fat? if , X Greenway, L. A.-ME ,.......,.......... ....r...,........... S t. Louis, Mo. SAE, 59'ers Club. 3 Grewis, T. E.-ME ,......,,.. ,...C,.e..,........................, S t. Louis, Mo. QQ f . X Independents, ASME, 59'ers Club, Board of Control, Honor List. GTICSQIIHUET, N. M.-MFT ........,...........,.,...,......, XVellsville, MO. irtfkf fg Delta Sigma Phi, Newman Club, St. Pat's Board, AES, Honor J f wifi List, Curators Sophomore Scholarship, Red Fourragere: Alpha Sigma Mu, Silver Key Award, FEE Scholarship, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. Grindon, J. R.-EE ............,,.......,,........,................ St. Louis, MO. Newman Cluli, AIEE-IRE, Eta Kappa Nu, Secretary, Honor Q. List, XVesting'house Achievement Scholarship, Tau Beta Pi, Phi K Kappa Phi, Transferred from Illinois College, VVashiiLgt0n Uni- ., 1f'T '3,' .. versity, McMurray College. ' iw f' Grizio, M. E.-MET ,....,,.,,,,,,.,,., ,.,.,,,...,.,,....,,,,.. C ollinsville, 111. 4910 SAME, Treasurer, President, Acacia Fraternity, IFC, Student www, ,qw Council, Theta Tau. W Grommet, G, G.-CE ............................................ Kirkwood, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi, Secretary, Glee Club, Interfraternity Council. M, '-'. ' ,',, GLUCKSMAN, S. GODT, P. XV. GOFF, J. L. GORCZYCA, F. J. GOVERO, .I. J. GRAHAM, J. T. GRAHAM, J. R. GRAY, R. L. GRECI-IUS, G. K. GREENVVAY, L. A. GREWIS, T. E. GRIESENAUER, N. M. Glucksman S.-MET ........................,..........,,... Elizabeth N 224 Photo Climb, Secretary, Treasurer, Independents, AFS, ,Student Assistant in Met. Department, Student Assistant in Registrar's Office, Honor List, EEF Scholarship. Godt, P. VV.-ME .....................,.....,...,,........... Wriglit, Citv, Mo. Glee Club, Engineers Club, Independents, Co-op McDonnell Air- craft Company, ASME, UCCF, Honor List Goff, I..-ICE ....,,......,......... .............................. C larksdale, Mo. Independents, Student Assistant in Cafeteria, AIEE-IRE, SAME, Curators Award, Honor List. Gorezyca, IT. J.-Mining .....,,.,,.,.,...............,,,,..,.,,.,,,, Troy, N, Y, AIME1 SAME, Dorm Council, Newman Club, Student Assistant - Y in Mining Department, 59'ers Club. GRINDON' R' GRIZIO' M' E' Govero, bl. I.+ME ...........................,..,..,.. ..,,... F estus, Mo. SAE, In-lept-ndents: Engineers' Club. Graham. HI. T.-MET ..............,................. Mount Vernon, Ind. AIME, Tech Club, Spelunkers, Honor List. 4 f'! ' 'IW' L 1,-1 1uns.....,,-' , X' 5.3.2 f U , ,mm I, I ,, 5, ww if V Q Q ,Eu if A-. 459-0- 'UT ff X. 'CW 4,4-naar .1 GROMMET, G, G, GUERRA, C. R. GULSOY, T. IIAGCE, J. R. HAHS, J, D, HAKE, O. L. HALL, G. S. IIAINLINE, A. X. Guerra, C. R.-Mining, .............................,.,.............. Lima. Peru Prospectnrs Club, Co-op Norclberg Mfg, Company, Student As- sistant in Mining llepartinentg llonor List, Lura and George Ifuslt-5 Scholarship. Gulsoy, T.-Elf... ,..,...,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Istanbul, Turkey Student Assistant in Cafeteria: 'Xllili-IRE: 5Q'ers Club, Student Assistant in Library: Ilonor List, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi liook Award, Tau Iit-ta IH. Hague, ll, R,-Ceramic ,,,,,,,,,.,,,.. ,,....,..,,...........,....... A Iexico, Mo. Iilue Key: ll:-lta Sipnia I'hig Math Club, Xinerican Ceranut' Socie- ty, Vice-Presirlt-nt, lnterfratcrnity Council, Newman Club, Kera- inos Uutstanrlinq Student, Siignia liannna Epsilon, llonfvr List: -I. li. Arthur Scholarship, Phi Kappa Phi, XYho's NYho, Chicago Tribune Award, Kerainns Outstanding Sophomore Award, Gold Key Award: ASTM Award. Hahs, bl. D,-CE .,,.,.,,,.,,..,.,,,,,,,,,...,.,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,... Farmington, Mo. ASCE, Secretary. Vice-President, Math Club, Honor List 3 Chi Epsilon, Treasurer, YieeAPresirlent, Phi Kappa Phi Book Platt' Award, Tau Beta Pl. Hake, fl, L.-CE ..,..,......... ,..,.. ...,.. ,......................... N a s hville, lll. ASCE, Engineers' Club, Independents, Transferred from S.I.U. Hall, C. S.-MET ,...........,.... ..........,..,,.,................. H illsboro, Ill. Newman Club, Dorm Council, Phi Kappa Theta, Rollaino Board: Miner Board, Tech. Advisor, ASM, Honor List. Hainline, A. N.-Ch.E ..... .,...,..,......,................,. S t. joseph, Mo. Kappa Alpha, AIChE, Alpha Chi Sigma, Honor List. Hampe, R. A.-CE .,....,,......A ,,....,,......,...,.............. S t. Louis, Mo. Rifle Club, Lambda Chi Alpha, ASCE, UM Club, Tennis Letter. Hank. H. C.-Ch.E ..........................,.................,..... Paducah. Ky. Co-op Penna. Salt Company, Student Assistant in Chemistry De- partment, BSU, AlChE, Honor List. Hanlin, H. L.+CE .........,,.,..........,........,........,,.,..... Clarence, Mo. Engineers' Club: BSU, President: Co-op McDonnell .Aircraft Corp.: Student Assistant in CE Department, ASCE: Honor List, Chi Epsilon, Treasurer. Harclerofle, D. M.-ME ..,...,.........,.............,...., Chilhowee, Mio. ASME, Shamrock Club, SAE, Honor List. Hardin, XY. D.-ME .,..... ........,. ...,,.....,.,........ X X Iaynesville, Mo. PR's, SAME, Independents. Hare, N. XY.-CE .,....................,,,........,......,.t.,..... Huntsville, Ill. Prospectors Club, ASCE, Transferred from XVestern Illinois University. Hargis, G. IV.-EE ................,...i,......,..,..............,.,,,... Sparta, Ill. gilpqfilectcirs Club: Delta Sigma Phi, Charter Member, AIEE-IRE, Harmon, J. R.-CE ...,............................................ Florence, Ala. Engineers' Club, Independents, 59'ers Club. Hiirvill, XV. D.-EE ......,..,.,....,.....,,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., Rolla, AIO. BSU, AIEE-IRE, Transferred from Southeast Missouri College. HAMPE, R. A. HARCLERODE, D. M. HARGIS, G. W. WV uw f..'fW HANK, H. C. HARIJIX, W. D. HARMOX, ,l. R. 'AWK Senior Class HAXLIN, H. L. HARE, N. XY. HARVILLE, XY. D. 5936 . I , A hu- fiirnfdgif Quinn H- . 4 .. I ' J' 4 .wi 5 . ii ,x I , 1 . 1 as , , , . I I si .nb , it 1 r . : 5.1 : ' it gg ,,.. ,w..d. . , .ww Y Em SZ!! Q W .4 'ii' , i ' , ,...,'fi,if'Q f' 35 ,fi if A v- ft . K . ' 1 ,. sf- -11' aw ' L I six 1 2 E , S ' Cl 3, 7 2 it -' 'lf' . M ,gf A Q 't I i , A . f I T4 Ilaves, R. H.-ME ,,..........A.A..A.,,.................... ,.,.,, s parta, in, iQ I Independents, Tech Club, ASME, SAE. f T I I T-f'1 'B 'I nl Ileatherly, R. L.-CIE ..... .....,. X Varrensburg, Mo. I ASCE, Golf Letter. Hecht, R, NV,-ME ..........,.......,...........,...,,,.,,,,,,., Altenburg, Mo, Beta Sigma, Second Vice-President, SAE, Gamma Delta, ASME. Helgeson, J. R- .........,....,.,,,,....,,...,..,,,,,..,.,...,,,,, Madison, N, xi Radio Club, Lambda Chi Alpha, AIEE-IRE, Student Assistant in Dean's Office. i , Heilig, G. C.-Ch.E .......... ...... C ape Girardeau, Mo. . A W, .n ,, ,, U Henderson, G. E.-PET ....................,.,....,.,.,...... Louisiana, Mo. rf .-eg, 1 ,H A, , , , J' ... 1 .1 . HARRIS, W. T. HARRIS, R. A. N .1 .. .11 T' 1, sf wt, if A Y' 3' 4 , f . -V '- . 'f fy V, 25 -'ex t 5' ' ' 'f'-W. r are qw ' , R ' M 1 , if -2- s -3:57 02. , . if Engineers' Club, Spelunkers, Basketball Letter, M Club, In- dependents, Miner Board, Society of Exploration Geologists Ph. S., Student Assistant in Mining Department, Honor List. Henderson, R, E.fME ...,........,...,,,,..,...,..I,,.,,,,.,,..,,,,..,,. - Xlton, Ill, SAME, SAE, ARS, ASME, Shamrock Club, Honor List, Pi Tau Sigma, Silver Key Award, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Tau Beta Pi. Henning, XV. A.-MET ....,................................. Normandy, Mo. Sigma Xu, IFC, AFS, ASM, C. Murphy Plumbing Company Sehoarsliipg Recorder and Lt. Cindr., Curators Award, Honor List. Henry, K, XV.-EE ev...........,.....I....................,......... Laclede, Mo. AIEE-IRE, S9'ers, Honor List, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Transferred from Northeast Missouri State College. HARVEY, L. HARVEY, J. G. HAVENS, J. D nfxxxixs, B. D. HAYES. P. G. IIAYNES. I. H HARTING, L. L. IIARTSFIELD, B. W. Harris, R. A.-CE ,,...,..,..,..,,....,...........,,.,...... Poplar Bluff, Mo. ASCE, Delta Sigma Phi, SAME, Chicago Tribune Award. Harris, W. T.-ME ........................... ..... ............ S t . Louis, Mo. Harting, L. L.-Ceramic ...................................... St, Louis, Mo. Canterbury Club, Sigma Nu, MSM Photo Club, Alpha Phi Omega, Miner Board, Circulation Manager, ACS. Hartsfield, Il. NV.-ME ............................................ jackson, Mo. ASME, Acacia, ARS, Central Missouri Science Fair Scholarship, Honor List. Harvey, L.-ME ,,.,,, ....... N 'andalia, Mo. Harvey, bl. G.-Ch.E ................................................ XVindsor, Mo. Delta Sigma Plii, Alpha Chi Sigma, Curators Award, Honor List. Havens, il. D.-CE ............... ...............,........,,..,,,, S t. James, Mo. Student Assistant in Library, ASCE, Society American Military Engineers, Co-up Corp. of Engineers, Little Rock, Arkansas, BSL' Iflankins, B. D.-Ch.E .............................................. Chaffee, Mo. Hayes, P. G.-CE ................,...........,.......,.. ..,..., -X lton, Ill. Tech Club, AIME, ASCE, llonor List. Haynes, VI. ILAME ........,...,,.,,,.. ..,,,. B rooklvn, N. Y. Glee Club, Radio Club, SAE. 226 X wwf innum- N' . .W 2 'N-Q1 e 11? HAYES, R. H. HEATIIERYL, R. L. HECHT, R. NV. Herahlaach, .X. 1.-Mlf .,..............,......................... St, Louis, MO. Track Lcttcrg lftngitit-urs' Clulng lntlvpenflcntsl :Xllflf-lRli3 M Clnlig Cross Cnnntry Lt-tterg Gamma Ucltag Tech Cluhg Student .Xssibtant in P. li. lk-partnientg S.-Klip ASME, llunor Liat. Herzog, M. S.-Clili ........,.,....,..,,.....,....,,..........., St. T.0lllS, Mo, Rifle antl Pistol Cluhg .-XlChEg Alpha Chi Sigma, Maxter Al- chcmixt anrl .Xlumni Secrctaryg llonnr List. Heucrnian, R. D.-lfli .....,........,...............,........... - .... S Ctlalia. MO. Raclin Clnh, Treasurer, Statinn Managcrg Spelunkurxg Stntlcnt .Xasiwtant in Physics llcpartmcntg Stumlent Asxistant for Tclcvisinn Coin-mittct-, .Nllili-llilig lnelcpunrlcntsg Pruspectnrsg Mismtiri Val- ley Iilectric .-Xswciatinti Ifnginceringg Conference .Xwartlg TTOIIUI' List. Hoherock, L. L.-Ml? .,....,.,.............,,....,.......,......... Ncmlio, Mn, .XITSQ S.XIi: Newinan Chili, Pl'6Slfll'I'llQ Sliaxnrnck Clulig ASME, ARS: lnclepentlc-ntsg Phi Kappa Phi llunk Plate .Nwarclg lltinfir Lintg llistinguishefl Military Stutlentg tlnltl lfourragcrcg fiartlncr Denver Cmnpany Scholarship, Phi Kappa Phi: Tau lieta Pig Pi Tau Sigtna, Rccwrfling Scvrctary, Vice-Pri-Siilcntg fioltl Key .Xwarclg llunor Listg Lucy XY. ,lamm Suholarxhipg Pi Tau Sigma Snpliinnrirc Awarfl fur Outatanilinu Stutlentxg Retl I ntirragercg Illuc Ifuur- ragereg Chicago Tribune .Xwarcl H lfr i I L NIV Sprinffficlcl, Mo. Ol hes, u . .-. . ...........,..................... ...... C ,N Kappa Sigmag Miner lluarclg ASME. Hoech, C. F.elTF ..................................,..,.......... St. Louis, Mo. Gamma Delta: Beta Sigma Pai, Treasnrt-rg .Xllilf-lRIi, Trcasurerg Eta Kappa Nug Tau I-Zeta Pig Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate .Xwardg Irlomir Listg Rmalic Tillt-5 Suhnlarxhipg Iiultl Key Awartl. Hollenbcck, C. FACE ......,....................... Cape Girardeau, Mo. Phi Kappa Thetag Newman Clnbg Rtillamo Boardg ASCII. Hollingnhacl, 'I lil.-MF ............,.....,...,,,..,..,,.,,........... Dora, Mo. Prospectorx Clnhg .XSMICQ Sklig lntlepentlents. Holman, I T.-Eli .,..,....,.,..,......,..,,...,...................... Salem, Mo. 59'ersg TXIEE-IREQ Sturlunt Union Organization: Sigma Alpha Iipsilnn Pledge: Laura and George Iiasley Schnlaraliipg Curators Sclmlarsliipg Hunur Listg Eta Kappa Nu. Homan, C, A.-El? ............... ............,.,....,............ G ashlantl, Mo. Lamhtla Chi Alpha: International lfclluwsliipg SAME, M Cluhg Track Letter: Student .-Xwsistant in llunianitit-5 Department: .NIKE- IRIQQ Curaturs .Xwarclg llmiur Lixt. Hopkins, N. R.-ME .................,...................... Granite City, Ill. Slianirtick Cluhg lnmlcpendeutsg S.Xlig ASMEQ Honor Listg Pi Tau Sigma. HOBEROCK, L. L. HODGES' J, L. . .M VWW7?-.,7Mr?,fq-W ywt . A .. ,,,,i,'..?,iy. .alfa ' ,N its Q,,,,.,, 1 ,W 1' W- '17 l-9 4,4 f 'QA ge' o-...i wif' gun- HELGESON, J. R. HENDERSON, R. E. HERSCHBACH, A. I. H OECH. G. F. it t ij' W' -.4-suv -- N ,J .1 W Q9 -uno'-Y' 'lui' HEILIG, G. C. HENDERSON, G. E HENNING. w. A. HENRY, K. w. HERZOG, M. 5. HEUERMAN, R. D. Senlor Class HOLLENBECK, C. F. . 'Tx i! 'V ,,' -fin' .x,,, v if . zaz , HOLLINGSHAD, I. G. HOLMAN, J. T. HOM'AN, C. A. HOPKINS, N. R. 227 228 -0 x f' t 5 f o 't .195 5 L N xv ' WW? ,,g...4-nw HORNBERGER, G. R. HORNKOHL, J. O. HILL, J. L. HINES, I. YV. HINKLE, K. M. HUFF, F. V. HUNZE, J. O. IIUTCHENSON, D. R. INGRAM, M. A. JACKS, I . E. JACKSON, C. L. JACOB, A. J. Hornberger, G. R.-EE ,.......,.......,..,.............. ...... S t. Louis, INTO. Independents, AIEE-IRE, Shamrock Club. Hornkohl, I. O.-Physics ............................................ Rolla, Mo. Student Assistant in Physics Department, Honor List. Hill, VI, L.-CE ..............,............................................. Ramsey, Ill. ASCE, independents, MRHVA, Society Chairman House 6, Honor List. Hines, VV.-ME ........................ ........ C uba, Mo. Independents, ASME, SA Hinkle, K. M.-EE ................,....,.................................. Zion, Mo. AIEE-IRE, BSU, Prospectors, Curators Award. Huff, F. V.-CE .................................................... St. Louis, Mo. Newman Club, ASCE, Delta Sigma Psi, SAME, Honor Curators Award. List 3 ' . 6 uf '!'i,,Q W at 4 Q its .,. . A. Ehfwf J .ir i ' , . umm...-.. Senior Class Hunze, Q.-NUC MET ..,,......,.,.,,,,.,.,..,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice-President: ASM, Treasurer. Vice-Presi- dent, President, Student Union Board, Assistant Director of Personnel Publicity Chairman, Student Assistant in Library. Hutchenson, D. R.-CE ............................................. ............ . .. ASCE, Honor List, Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon. Ingram, M. A.-ME .............................................,.. Baldwin, Mo, Independents, Prospectors Club, ASME. jacks, F. E.--EE ................................................ Springfield, Mo. ROTC Band, Delta Sigma Phi, Wesley Foundation, AIEE-IRE, Curators Award, Honor List: Eta Kappa Nu. jackson, C. L.-PET .............................................. ...... Theta Xi, AIME, IFC. Jacob, A. J.-ME ........................................ Ste. Genevieve, Mo. Newman Club, ASME, Honor List. Jacobsmeyer, A. J.-EE ........................................ Florissant, Mo. Sigma Pi, ASCE: St. Pat's Board, Co-op Missouri State High- way Commission. Jamieson, J. W.-EE .............................................. Sikeston, Mo. BSU, Tau Kappa Epsilon, AIEE, Honor List, Eta Kappa Nu. Jassumback, A. ......................... ...... W entworth, Mo. Independents, ASNE. Jatem, J. S.-MET .......................................... Falcon, Venezuela ASM, Transferred from Wentworth Military Academy. Johner, A. W.-ME ............................................ Kirkwood, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha, Pledge Master: ASME, Secretary, Rollamo Board, Literary Editor, Editor-in-Chief, Alpha Phi Omega, SAE, Student Council: Student Union Organization Member, Blue Key, American Foundrymen's Society, Curators Award, Honor List, Rollamo Board Gold Key Award, Foundry Ed. Foundry Scholar- ship, W ho's Who. JACOBSMEYER, A. Ji I-AMIESON. J. W. johnson, E. IV.-Mining .............,....,............................................. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Track Team: Shamrock Club: SAME: Spelunkers, President: Prospectors: Independents: AIME: C. L. Dake Geology Society. Q Johnson, H. E.-IXIE .......,..........,.,,.......................... Sedalia, MO. f Prospeetors Club: Independents: Newman Club: ASME: llonor List. 'Sig M Johnson, T. A.-EE .................................,,........... st. Louis. MO. Student Council: Sigma Phi Epsilon: Vice-President: BSU: Theta V O Tau, Corresponding Secretary: Miner Board: Curators Award: : 'new , Honor List: Who's Who: Missouri Miner Business Manager. if ,',., l K Jokerst, Il.-AEE ....................,...i..........,.....,....,..,..,. Desoto, MO. , Newman Club: Alpha Phi Omega: Spelunkers: Prospectors: :b i t Independents: Distinguished Military Student. ff,?3g Jones, H, Y.-PET ...........,........................,......, Springfield, MO. I 'Y g AIME: Chi Alpha, President: Honor List. :'f f:w WH te Jones, VV, M.-CE ......, .,.,,,. L utie, Mo, ASCE: BSU. , i Jordan, G, Il.-ME .,,,....,,.......,...,............,.....,,.,...... Kennett, AIO. V SAE: Photo Club: Prospeetors: ASME: Independents: Trans- ferred from Southeast Missouri State College. f' . Jud, VV. F.-Geology ........................................ ,..... S t. Louis, MO, All ' I Student Assistant in Geoloizv Department: International Fellow- 1 ship: Masamo Esperanto Club, Vice-President, Secretary: Inde- ' ff 'em pendents: C. L. Iilake Geology Society, President : SAME: dad, Spelunkers: 59'ers, Charter Member: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: .qw Q Canterbury Club: Honor List. Z ' 1 ,W .. . .X Kadlee, -I, P.-NLC MET ......,.......................,. Brentwood, Mo. Tech Club: Interfraternity Council: AIChE: Independents: New- man Club: Delta Sigma Phi: AIME: American FOundrymen's Society: ASM: SAME: Student Assistant in Reactor Department: Honor List: Curators Award: Malory Scholarship. Kamicar, UI. R.-CE ............................................,....... Chicago, Ill. Student Assistant in Athletic Department: M Club: Football Letter: ASCE, Treasurer: Honor List. Kamfer, R, A,-CE ..........................................,... Pittsburgh, Pa. PA's: AIEE: Independents: Engineers Club: Representative to ual. i 10 Q5 . L f AV, N . 'xi' ' ee-'V i , 4' .,-, . I 3 . .'gQa',4fl3. .7, . ' f 'fc ' L .-:lifi-'QQPQ if :?g,E,Y:,r,v,,5.,g LQ' ,gif n. i 4 Zi':'f,',ii'iK?i5ii:' Zgffli A if . . . Q rxrxizxf V . ,dim f wi, V 1- 'r i' if ' . -- ' ' I ,er 46 I 4-f 's ,,, ww A N-1,7 - G.D.I. Board of Governors: ASCE: Honor List: Inter CO-op - ' .COuncil. ' ' A Kapfer, R. R.-EE .............................................. St. Charles, Mo. gf , 1.4, S ,, eg! , Sigma Chi Epsilon, Secretary, President: BSU: Theta Tau: Glee 'Am V, .f,,....R,y 3 y gr...-fx Club: Blue Key: Math Club: AIEE-IRE: Student Assistant in EE '1 'Y' ' J 'A .5 f Department: Tau Beta Pi, Vice-President: XVho's XYho: Eta i ' Kappa Nu: Honor List: Curators Award: Phi Kappa Phi Book ' ' I Plate Award: Glee Club Service Award: Red and Blue Fourragere: Gold Key Award. ff I Kaprog, J. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.....,.,,., ............... S t. L0l1l5,'RIO. ' H SAE: ASME: Tech Club: ARS: Transferred from Harris. Kats, R. G..-Ch.E .,.................................. .......... J Onesboro, Ark. ASCE: AIIXIE: AIChE: Sigma Pi: Honor List. JASSUMBACK, A. JOHNSON, E. w. JOKERST, J. B. IATEM, J. S. JOHNER, A. W. JOHNSON, H. E. JOHNSON, T. A. JONES, H. V. JONES, W. M. Senior Class JORDAN, G. H. JUD. W. F. KADLEC, J. P. if KAM ICAR. J. R. . 0 lf KAMFER, R. A. KAPFER, R. R. KAPROS, J. M- 4 !'f KAYS, R. G. 229 X X I P l . ,. J ,fi Qc gh gt, 7-1' 4' f X-.ir i f 'ie -12:17 ,X YZ? ...an-a-1 Wh.. yi . 'ad 'w fy --aunv ' Tri., fig? it '-12239. I . sf X ,. I.: ,. - 1:-. .. , 1. j - 'ts ef Amr 4.9 I X X ?sQ' . . X . 'f 5 Q . it f QQQQ . , , Q if Artie :WIT KEARNEY, M. C. KEELEY, L. P. KERN, XV. F. KESSLER, S. E. A. KETCHUM, R. L. KIEFER, C. A. KILBURN, D. D. KIMBROUGH, M. B. KINCAID, J. B. KINDER J. B. KING, K. E. KINSNVORTHY, B. H. Kearnev, Rl. C.-EE ........................................,... Kirkwood, Mo. 230 Sigma Phi Epsilon, Historian: Co-op with McDonnell Aircraft Company: Allflf-IRE: Theta Tau, Regent: Blue Key: Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: DMS. Keeley, I., P.-CE .,......,..,.... ..........,...,.,,...,,,,, E ast St, Louis, Ill, Triangle, Recording Seeretarv, Corresponding Secretary, President: ASCE: Newman Cluh: Rollamo Board: Student Council. Kern, XV. EMEE ........................................................ Normal, Ill. Radio Cluhg AIEE-IRE: SAME: Masamo Esperanto Club: Canter- bury Club: Engineers' Cluh: Eta Kappa Nu, Recording Secretary: Phi Kappa Phi: Tau Beta Pi: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Gold Key Award. Kessler, S. E. A.-MET ................ Rio Grande, Do Sul, Brazil Newman Club: Student Xssistant in Cafeteria: 59'ers: ASM: Regional Treasurer of Latin American Congress. Ketchum, R. L.-ME ....,.........,.................,.....,......,.... Rolla, Mo. BSU: Honor List: Transferred from Joplin junior College. s !lz,' 5 8 . u vs. Q L.. aa ae I Senlor Class Kiefer, C, A.-CE ...,....,.............,......... Long Island City, N, Y. ASCE: Honor List: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi: Chi Epsilon. Kilburn, D. D.-CE ...........................,........................,. Rolla, Mo. Rifle Club, Secretary: ASCE: Rifle Team, Letter: Independents: SAME: Honor List: DMS: Transferred from Southwest Missouri State College. Kimbrough, RI. Bkfieology .......................... Kansas City, Mo. Pershing Rifles, Drill Blaster: Engineers' Club: Student Assistant in Geology Department: Independents: C. L. Dake Sophomore Representative: llonor List: Red Ifourragere, Blue Fourragere: Chicago Tribune Award: Gold Fourragere. Kincaid, J, B.-CE.. .............................................,....... Rolla, Mo. Liahona Fellowship: ASCE, Recording Secretary: Honor List: Physics Achievement Award: Honor List: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi: Chi Epsilon. Kinder, J, B.-EE .................. .. .............. VVebster Groves, Mo. Dorm Council: Pershing Rifles, S-2, S-l: Independents: SAIXIE, Vice-President: AIEE-IRE: Engineers' Club: Red and Blue Fourragere. King, K, E.-MET ...........,... ..... .............,...... B o nne Terre, Mo. ASKI: AFS: Transferred from Flat River Junior College. Kinsworthv, B. H.-EE .................................... Texarkana, Ark. Kappa Alpha: AIEE-IRE: Eta Kappa Nu: Honor List: Trans- ferred from Texarkana College. Klein, -I. E,-CE .................................................... St. Louis, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta, Pledge Master: Newman Club: Alpha Phi Omega: Rollamo Board: ASCE. Kleinpeter, R, G.-EE ..,....................................... St. Louis, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Historian: ARS: AIEE-IRE: Miner Board, XYriter, Sports Editor: Transferred from Harris Teachers College. Kliethermes, L.-ME ,,,.,,,,....,...,............................... Linn, AIO. Newman Club: Phi Kappa Theta, President, Treasurer: Miner Board: Rollamo Board: ASME: Curators Award: Blue Key: Honor List: Pi Tau Sigma: Who's Who. KLEIN, J. E. KLEINPETER, R. G. f A ff . fy A Y -, ,ww f ,V A56 5 gui' , if ff , f, ,f.:'L i 'mite y fywlk Yann-nba' . :,,. ,. '29-IU MH! K 'I ..L 'W h,f-up QMS' A KLIETHERMES, J, L. KLINE, D- R- KNOVVLES, K. K. KOENIG. AV- A' Kline, D, R.fME. .,.,,,,,.,,.,..,.......,.,,,................... NVaulcegan, Ill. ASME: BSU: 59'ers: Independents: SAE: Student Assistant in ME Department: U. S. Naval Research Reserved: Honor List: First Place Vl Regional - SAE Student Paper Award. Klipp, ul. E.-EE ..........................,,....,..........,........ St. Louis, Mo. Gamma Delta: Beta Sigma Psi: AIEE-IRE: Student Union Budget Committee: Rollamo Board. Knoll, P, G.-EE ......,............................................. O'Fallon, Mo. Sigma Tau Gamma, Vice-President: ASCE: Alpha Phi Omega: Student Assistant in CE Department: 'liheta Tau, Pledge Trainer: Newman Club: St, Pat's Board. Knowles, K. K.-EE ....... ........ R aymondville, Mo. AIEE-IRE. Koenig, XV. A.-Ch.E .................................... East St. Louis, lll. Triangle, President: Alpha Chi Sigma: Rollamo Board: AlChE: Student Assistant in Chemistry Department. Koesterer, H. L.-CE .s....,.,,,,,,,.,...,l..l...,i.,,..,,,.,., Bridgeton, Mo ASCE: Honor List. ' Kohlberg, P, H.-ME .,,,.,,.,.,.,,,..,i.......,..,..,,,,.,..,,...... Union, Mo Shamrock: Newman Cluh: Independents: SAE: ASME: SAME. Kohlleppel, H, C.-ME ,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,., Conception Junction, Mo. Independents: Dorm Council taltl: Newman Cluh: Prospeetors: ASME: SAME: Curators Award: Honor List: Pi Tau Sigma. Koke, R, il,-CE ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,.,,, Richmond Heights, Mo Newman Club: Phi Kappa Theta: ASCE: Miner Board: Rollamo Board: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. Krasser, D. L.-ME ,,,.,,,,,,,.,,.,.....,,,.,,....,.......... Springfield, Mo. Sigma Pi, Recording Secretary: SAE. Kron, Il. F.-CE ................................ ........ il ennings, Mo. Sigma Pi: ASCE: Honor List. Krone, B.-ME ...,,....,..,,..,,.,,,. ,..... S pringfield, Mo. Honor List. Kruger, J. F.-EE. ............A,......................... Ste, Genevieve, Mo. AIEE-IRE, Vice-Chairman: Honor List: American Power Con- ference Award. Kuhn, H, L.-ME ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,...,,,,..,.. .,,...,. A lton, Ill. SAE: Miner Board: Independents: Delta Sigma Phi: ASME: SAME: Student Assistant, Student Union. Kurtzhals . D.-ME ,....................,..,................. Coleridge. Neb 1 J ' Newman Club: Shamrock: Prospectors: Independents : SAE: ASME: Honor List. Lamber, C. K.-Geology .................................. Indianapolis, Ind. Tech Club: Spelunkers: Student Assistant in Geology Department' Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Secretary, Treasurer, Vice-President: C. Li Dake Geology Society: Honor List. .X tk If . .,,, , . . 26' if -in' KLIPP. J. E. KOESTERER, H. L. KOHLLEPPEL. B. c, KRON, J. F. KUHN, H. L. ',,fU ztis 14 . 2 1 , ' 45 f VCX V 1 , -hannah- ,Y , X 4, at , . . .VW t . 3 r , R KNOLL, P. G. KOHLBERG, P. H. KOKE, R, J. KRONE, J. B. KLTRTZHALS, J. D, Senior Class KRASSER, D. L. KRUEGER, J. F. LAMBER, C. K. My 'f 5' - ..... - -A ,ef an f ' , .,, ? W, .... .'.. ' I ng' ,. A - A - A we 4? I 3 A A K 4 if :L qykyfs as--u4 'l if 'Qi' e- id wifi wwf ii-l' 'FSTP 3 Hb' A ag--9 231 i Q l l l 1.5 LAMPE, T. B. LARKIN, J. M. 'sr' abt K we-of LASMANIS, R. LATZER, J. C. Lampe, T, B.-MET ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,...,................... Wellsville. MO. AIME: ASM: ASCE: Independents: M Club: Tech Club: Basketball Letter: AFS: Student Assistant in P. E, Department: Blue Key: Honor List: Alpha Sigma Mu: FEF Scholarship: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi: Transferred from Hannibal-LaGrange College. Larkin, J. M.-MET ..............,........................,.......... Troy, N. Y. lndependents: AFS: ASM: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Honor List: FEF Scholarship. Lasmanis, R.-Geology .......................................... Roslyn, N. Y. Student Assistant in Geology: Independents: C. L. Dake Society, Rep Councilman, Secretary-Treasurer: Mosamo Esperanto: Stu- dent Assistant in Geology: Society of Exploration Geophysics. Latzfj-fy C,-ME ,:,,,,,:,,.,,,,,,,,...,,,.,....,.................. St. LOl1lS, TWO. Pi Kappa Alpha, Steward: SAE: Canterbury Club: ASME: Rollamo Board, Alumni Secretary: Honor List: Pi Tau Sigma: Transferred from Cornell University. Lawler, VV, D,-EE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,.......... Seymour, MO. Honor List: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Phi Kappa Phi: Tau Beta Pi, Vice-President: AIEE- IRE: Transferred from Central College. Lawson, H.-PET ,,,,,,,,..,,..,..,,..,.................. Little Rock, Ark. Engineers' Club: Transferred from Little Rock Junior College. Lawson, T. E.-EE .................................................... Rating, MO. Gamma Delta: 549'ers Club: AIEE-IRE: Honor List: Transferred from Northeast Missouri State College. 232 Senior Class Lazaras. P. V.-ME .................................... Roselle Park, N. J. Pershing Rifles: Glee Club: Theta Xi, Vice-President: SAE' ASME: SAME: Newman Club. v Lazaras, P. I.-Ch.E ............................,....... Roselle Park, N. J. Theta Xi, Steward: Pershing Rifles: Newman Club: AIChE' Student Assistant in Chemistry Department. Leck, G. W.-ME .............................. Princeton Junction, N. J. Spelunkers: 59'ers, Charter Member: ASME: SAE: Honor List: Pi Tau Sigma: Silver Key Award: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi. Lehnhoff, T. F.-ME ,....,.............,............,.......,.,. Overland, Mo. Engineers' Club: BSU, Secretary: ASME, Vice-President: Student Assistant in Drawing Department: Curators Award: Honor List: Pi Tau Sigma: Silver Key Award: Foundry Ed. Found. Schol. Leidy, D. VV.-ME ...................................,.......,.... Carthage, Mo. Shamrock Club: ASME: MSM Math Society: Honor List: Pi Tau Sigma: Transferred from Southwest Missouri State College. Lemons, C. E.-ME ........................................ Poplar Bluff, Mo, Delta Sigma Phi, Vice-President, President: ASME. Lester, L.-ME ..,,...,..............,.......,,...,................ Sikeston, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Chaplain, Secretary: ROTC Band: Society of Auto. Engineers: ARS: SAE: Curators Award. Leu, N.-ME ...................................................... Havana, Cuba ASME: ARS: SAE: Shamrock Club: International Fellowship. Lewis, D. M.-ME ..........................,,............,,........ Sikeston, Mo. SAE: ASME, Vice-President: Tech Club: Curators Award: Foun- dry Education Foundation Schol: Red Fourragere: Honor List. Lewis, R. L.-CE ................................................ W'arrenton, Mo. Student Assistant in P. E. Department: Engineers' Club: Basket- ball Letter: ASCE: Transferred from Moberly Junior College and School of Ozarks. LAWLER, W. D. LAZARAS. P. V. LAWSON, S. H. LAZARAS, P. J. LAVVSON, T. E. LECK, G. VV. f X A , 'f...,. A X RJ 1 Q, X sf 1 ,ew .' my iii? .... . fs it: LEHNHOFF, T. F. LEIDY, D. W. LEMONS, C- E- Light, M. E.-ME .....,....,,,,,,,.,...,.............................. ' Xurora, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha: SAE: Student Assistant in Mechanics De- partment. Limbert, R. W.-EE ......................,.,................,.......... Joplin, No. Newman Club: AIEE-lRE: Honor List: Eta Kappa Nu: Phi Kappa Phi: Transferred from Joplin Junior College. Lin, C. L.-ME ,.,.,,..,,.,.........., .....,...,,. T aipei Taiwan, Formosa Student Assistant in Met. Department: ASME: Transferred from University of Omaha, COC College, lowa. Litzler, R. J.-MET ....,...,............,,,,,....,,.,,..,,...,....... llenton, Mo. Student Assistant in Met. Department: Rollamo Iioard, Secretary: Triangle, Assistant Treasurer, Treasurer: ASCE: Newman Club: American Eoundrymen's Society: Student Assistant in Met. De- partment: ASM: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: lilue Key Award: lilue Key Special Projects Committee: llonor List: Alpha Sigma Mu, Treasurer: Tau Reta Pi: Men. Committee Phi Kappa Phi: XYho's XYhog J. R. Arthur and Family Scholarship: Thos Kelly Scholar- ship: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Foundry Education Eoundation Scholarship: Gold Key Award. Litzman, S. lll.-EE ...,..,............,.,...,......,............. St. Louis, Mo. lndependents: AIEE-IRE: 59'ers Club, Charter Member: llonor List: Transferred from XVashington University. Llao. J. L.-NE ........,.....,..,............,..,,.......... ...,.. l iavana, Cuba ASME: Transferred from Georgia Tech. Loftin, E. E.-MET ,...............,...... ........,.,,.........,,... 1 Xltamont, Ill. BSU: American Eoundrynien's Society: Student Assistant in Met. Department: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Carter Scholarship Honor List. Logan, R. lll.-Ch.E ............ , ................................... Belleville, Ill. AIChE: lndepenflents: Tech Club: Student Assistant in Chemistry Department: Honor List: Trieg Found Scholarship: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi: Transferred from Belleville Junior College. Lohr, R. D.-ME ,................,....,.,.......,....................... Joplin, lXlo. ASME: Sigma Nu: Liahona: Honor List: Pi Tau Sigma: Trans- ferred from Graceland College. Lonearich, D. XV.-CE ..,.,.,..,,......,......,...,...........,..,.... Stella, Mo. ASCE: Honor List: Transferred from Joplin Junior College. Long, R.-MET .......................................,.,.... Springfield, MO. Sigma Nu, Society Chairman: American l oundrymen's Society, Vice-President, Chairman: Student Assistant in CE Department: Student Assistant in Met. Department: Curators Award. Lortz, F. E.-CE ....,.............,,..,.,........................ ........ X lichy, Mo. ASCE: BSU. Spr. Og.: Student Assistant in CE Department: Honor List: Chi Epsilon. Lucas, E. XV.-CE ...............,.. .....,......................... I lannibal, Mo. ROTC Band: ASCE: Independents: Student Assistant in Cafeteria: 59'ers Club, Charter Member: Curators Award. LLAO, J. L. LOFTIN, F. E. 'WW' , . Wa! vu'f-w-Hr 3, A-aw Q. P91 , -.-., M -as 5? IW! WK LESTER, J, L. LEWIS, R. L. LIN, c L. LOGAN, R. M. tw 4,-40' LEU, J, N. LIGHT, M. E. LITZLER, R J. Senior Class LOHR, R. D. LONCARICH, D. W. LONG, J. R. LORTZ, F. E. LUCAS, E. VV. 1 :ni t swf ' H, .1 . .ME , mv- ,AGM J y 'di .j, ...usa W Y .T ' . f If ,.... - - ' . L! f Q --'- X: . . 4400! -If ..... ,-:, 1 73 LEWIS, D. M. LIMBERT, R. VV. LITZMAN, S.. M 233 ll ltd! if-'wk -gnu-www V l ' N 'JSIQ , 1' ,,.f N l 4 ,.,. , ' l T Q2 l I f Q is f ' fPx.w,21,Ghf'I l2.2t:4rf:?7 4L :A ' f t -' 'a wifi Y V yy 1 'W' V. VV f.L.,,z gif w., .W , l - ww Senior Class l McConnell, J. H.-ME .....,..... .... ..........,...,,......... G r eenfield, Mo. Engineers' Club: Dosthall: ASME: SAE. Q lX'Ic:Gaugli, E. VV.-ME ..,........,..................,..., Kansas City. Mo. A Kappa Sigma, Treasurer: Miner Board: SAE: Honor List. lXlcGillan, C. E.-CE .....,....,......,,......,.........A.,.... Queen City, Mo. ROTC Band: Kappa Sigma: Esperanto: ASCE: Student Assistant in CE Department: Honor List. McKean, G, R.-CE .,.,..,.,i...,,...,...,,...,..,,.. Land Rock Hill, Mo. A Pershing Rifles: Aeacia, Secretary, Ven. Dean: Dorm Council: BSU: Society American Military Engineers, Treasurer, Secretary: St. Pat's Board: Theta Tau: ASCE: SAME: Honor List: Red Fourragere: XVho's XYho. 5 McKee, E. D.-EE ........,..............,..,........................... Benton, Ill. it AIEEVIRE: BSU: Honor List: Transferred from SLU. it McKeone, P.-Ch.E .,,........,.............................. St. Louis, Mo. l Tau Ka a E silon, Historian: Newman Club: Miner Board Sports, it A PP D l 1 t Editor: SAME: AlChE: Student Union: Curators Award. ti l McLain, J. H.-CE ..............................,,....... ..... . Bridgeton. Mo. Pershincf Rifles: ASCE: Engineers' Cluh: Independents: Military I b Ball Board: Curators Award: Honor List: Red Fourragere. l McLane, W, B.-MET NUC ,,.,.,,......,,......,.. Kansas City, Mo. , ASM, Vice-President: AIME: 59'ers Cluh: Independents: Student Assistant in Reactor Department: Transferred from' Kansas City Junior College. : lXI.QLaughlm, E. J.-ME ,,......,,,..,..,,,.,....,.,,,..,.:........, Lemay, Mo. Independents: Newman4Cluh: Shamrock: SAME: Transferred from St. Louis University. l McNabb, J, E.-ME .............................,........... ...,.. P otosi, Mo. l BSU: ASME: Honor List: Pi Tau Sigma. it l l LYNN, R. MCCARTHY, B. E. MQCARTHY, D. A. ll MCCAXV, C. K. lXIcCLUSKY, VV. H. MCCONNELL, H. MCGAUGH, E. VV. MQGILLAN, C, E. MCKEAN, G. R. McKEE, E. D. MCKEONE, J. P. MCLATN, H. X l l l tl Lynn, I. R.-Ch.E .......................................... Poplar Bluff, Mo. Shamrock Clulmg Independents: Alpha Chi Sigma: Co-op Training t X Monsanto Chemical Com-pany: Curators Award: Honor List: Phi l Kappa Phi lfook Plate Award: Gold Kev Award: Tau Beta Pi: l Phi Kappa Phi l lXlCCarthy, B. E.-CE ....... .,..... R olla, Mo, l ASCE: T'iOl1Ol' List. N McCarthy, D. A.-ME ........................,.,............... St. Louis, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta, Pledge Master: Newman Cluh: Rollamn Board: ASME: Pi Tau Sigma: Transferred from llarris Teachers College. MCCHW, C. K.-ME ........................,............................. Rolla, lilo. l Sigma Nu: M Clulm: Stirdent-Assistant in Athletic Department: MCLANE, XV. B. MCLAUGHLIN, E. J. l lioothall Letter: l'oothall, Laptam: Sigma Nu Sentinel, Lt.Comm.: 1 ASME: Lions Club: Distinguished Military Student. l McClusky, NV. ll.-MET NCC ,..... ................ K Tadisonville, Ky. ROTC Band: ROTC Concert Band: BSU: Prospectors, Secretary, ll Treasurer, Business Manager: Student Council taltl: Indepen- 1 dents: ASM: Student Assistant in Met. Department: Honor List: l NYho's XYho. , 234 l McRae, M. M.-ICE .................,............................ St. Louis, Mo. Theta Xi, House Manager, MSM Rifle and Iistol Club, AIl'QIf- IRE, SAME, Reporter, Student Council taltlg Honor List. MlcShannon, M.-CE ..,.....,..................., ..,...,, I llooinfield, Neb. Kappa Alpha, Steward, Honor List. Mai., J. H,-ME .,...,..,..,...,...................,.....,,t.........t.,,l,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . . Prospectors, Newman Club, Independents, llonor List, Pi Tau , Q Sigma, Transferred from Southwest Missouri State College. 2, 'wwf Mais, R. A.-ITE ...........................,............................ Verona, Mo. ' L ,rf ' 'TM' Prospectors, Newman Club, Transferred from Southwest Missouri W . f. ,. ff V w,-nv' State College. . . Maize, H. C.-ME .....,.........,,.........,...,..... XVebster Groves, Mo. fi' Dorm Council laltl, Independents, SAMIC, Tech Club. Maguire, R. J.-Geology ....... ..,.,... I Xlton, Ill. Kappa Alpha, AIMIL Mahoney, J. tl.-PLT ...... .....,...,...........................,, I lelleville, Ill. AIChIi, Triangle, Recording Secretary, Student Council, Rollanio Board, AIME, Vice-President. ' Maksymicz, M. VI.-Iulf ..,............................... Little lfalls, N. Y. ROTC Hand, Gamma Delta, SAIC, -Xllilf-IRIC, Student Assistant in Library, Prospectors, ARS, Radio Club. Maley, bl. E.-EE ....... ......... ......... ................ I 3 1 Jolis, Kaus. ,QS Malscb, P. IT.-L I2 .......................,.,............,...,............. Rolla, Mo f N, Thcta Xi. Steward, RUTC Rand, Concert Hand, ASCTC, MSM Glee Club, Christian Science Organifation, President, Transferred from Bradley University. Mankovich, L. A.-ME ................,........................ ...Lemay Mo. Beta Sigma Psi, Corresponding Secretary, Secretary, SAE. Mannbeck, D. II.-I'.I' ..... ..,...........................,............. R olla, Mo. 4 AIIQIC-IRE, Student Assistant in Student Union, llonor List, f Transferred from Antelope Valley, Junior College. Mansbridge, II, L.-CI: ..................,.,..........,..............,. Fisk, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha, Publicity Chairman: ASCIC, Rollanio Board, SAE, Ilonor List, Chi Epsilon, Transferred from Southeast Missouri State College. Markway, I. A.-ME ........... ..........,........... J efferson City, Mo. Newman Club, Miner Board, Rollamo Board, Phi Kappa Theta, Curators Award, Honor List, Curators Sophomore Scholarship, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Pi Tau Sigma. 'F 'f Marosek, C.-Mining .......,............,................. Little Falls, N. Y. Tau Kappa Epsilon, President, Shamrock Club, Alpha Phi Omega, American Society for Metals, American Foundrymens Society. AIMME, Vice-President, C. I.. Dakeg Student Assistant in Cera- mics Department, Student Assistant in Mining Department, ARS. KIIUW4 5 5 Martignon. A. lx.-LE .................................,...... St. Louis, Mo. ASCE, Independents, Newman Club, Mens Residence Hall As- sociation, President, Cheerleader, MRI-IA, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, Transferred from Harris Teachers MQEIABB' J' E' MCRAE' M' M' College. . S, J. H. MATS, R. A. MAGUIRE, R. J. MAHONEY, J. J. S ' I enlor Class INIALEY, J. E. MALSCH, P. F. MANKOVICH, L. A. MANNBECK, D. H. - 'i 4-QNHQD ff.-arf' .ff 14' GWB' A--ur' 'QU 'Nu-.n,.ninr rd-ff sw. v' KY fig .i L in I . Ni ' . XA MCSHANNON, M. MAIZE, H. C. MAKSYMICZ, M. I MANSBRIDGE, H. L. MARKWAY, J. A. MAROSEK, C. MARTIGNON, A K. 235 fi p Q- P' - l f....,e -.gift 1 K fi ' . D i Qs.. is . i A IIIAA p if . e. g,,Wff , .l:::A , W .A Ms! f if f .im gas tVs'-- Y - ,-' Qi, ,Y l l l MARTIN, C. H. MARTIN. D. J. MARTIN, I. H. MARTIN, R. T. MATHENYS, XV. E. MAY, NV. L. l MEARS, A. D. MEHTA, D. L. MELLER, R. J. I MENZE, M. J. MERKEL, E. F. MERRITT, J. F. l l Martin, C, H.-ME ......................,............................. Chester, Pa. SAE, Dorm A Councilman, Independents. Martin, D. I.-ME ............,.......,...........,.,..,.,,..,., Springfield, Mo. BSU, Vice-President, Dorm Council, Engineers' Club, Interfaith Council, Treasurer, ASME, Honor List. Martin, H.-Ch.E ......,..........,...........................,.... Mexico, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi, AlChE, Co-op A. P, Green Fire Brick Company, Student Union, Alpha Chi Sigma, Curators Award, Honor List, Distinguished Military Student. Martin, R. T.-ME .........,,............,,.,.,,........,,..,......... Chicago, Ill. Kappa Sigma, ACS, Miner Board, ASME, Student Assistant in CE Department, Student Assistant in Buildings and Grounds, Honor List. Mathews, XV. E.-CE ....,..,...............,...........,....,... Evansville, Ill. ROTC Band, Concert Hand, Independents, Tech Club, ASCE, Kappa Kappa Psi, President, SAME, Glee Club, Vice-President, Secretary, Student Union, Student Assistant in Military Depart- ment, Wesley Foundation, MSM Glee Club Gold Key Award, Glee Club Two Year Award. 236 15 Senior Class May, NV. l..-Physics ....,.,,..,,..,..,...,..,,.,...,,,..,.,..,,,,,.,,.., Rolla, Mo. Miner lioard, 'Technical Adviser, Math Club, United Campus Christian Fellowship, Sigma Pi Siema, President, Tau Beta Pi, Corresponding Secretary, Phi Kappa Phi, llonor List, Phi Kappa Phi liook Plate Award, Gold Key Award. Mears, A. D.eME .................................................... Faucett, Mo. ASME: llonor List, Pi Tau Sienia, Corresponding Secretary, Re- cording Secretary, Tau lieta Pi, Transferred from St. joseph Junior College. Mehta, D. L.-CE ..... ......... .............................. N e w York, N. Y, Student Assistant in Cafeteria, india Association, Exec. Member, Honor List. Meller. R. bl.-CE ................. ...................... v Iefferson City, Mo. ASCE, Spelunkers, Transferred from LaSalette and Lincoln University. Menze, M. -I.-ME .......................,.............................., A ffton, Mo. ASME, Pershing Rifles, Newman Club, Recording Secretary, Honor List, Transferred from XYashington University, Merkel, I .-CE ................................................ St. Louis, Mo. ASME! ASCE, Engineers' Club: Student Union, Student Union News Service Coimnittee, Transferred from University of Wichita and lA'ashington University. Merritt, -I. F.-CE .............................................. Pierce City, Mo. Newman Club, Tech Club, lndependents, ASCE. Merryfield, R. M.-MET ...................................... VVindsor, Mo. Acacia, Wesley Foundation: Student Council, AIME, Glee Club, Curators Award. Meskan, A. W.-ME ................................................ Chicago, Ill. SAE, Triangle, Assistant Treasurer, Rollamo Board, Student Union Organization Member, Literature and Music Committee. Metcalf, NV, F.-EE ...........................................,.. St. Louis, Mo. Independents, Student Assistant in EE Department, Tau Beta Pi, Honor List, Lucy VV. ,Iatnes-XY. C. Moso Scholarship, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Silver Key Award. Meyer, H, E.-ME ............................,....,.................. Fulton, Mo. Student Assistant in Mechanics Department, Student Assistant in ME Department. Q. ...-49 .N -t 2 MERRYFIELD, R. M. MESKAN, A. XV. , . Q, X .ff ,I 43:91- -surf., 45 '- . wr' ,P f ,Q '54 ' l Y X i Y ,AIU W. aa, W, we 'W' s-iw ,Qt S as E ' W K 3, . . METCALF, W. F. MEYER, ll. E. MEYERS, R. A. MEYER, R. H. MILES, I. M. MILLER C. E. MILLS, T. L. MINTON, I. XV. MISEMER, G. D. MISMXR, XY. J. MITCHELL, F. B. MITCHELL. R. C. MOELLER, R. M. MOORE, L. H. Meyers, R. A.-PET ,....,.,. ,,..,................,.......... IX Ierriam, Kans. Independents: Prospectors, Student Assistant in Mining Depart- ment, Honor List, Transferred from Phillips University. Meyer, R. H.-Chem .................................... ,....... F lorissant, Mo. Gamma Delta, Tech Club, Independents, AIME, Curators Fresh- man Award: Honor List, Sigma Pi Sigma. Mtiles, ul. M.--Ch.E ........,.,......................................,,. Stover, Mo. AIChE, Student Assistant in CE, BSU, Newman Club, Corres- ponding Secretary, Tau Beta Pi, Union Carbide Engineer Scholar- ship, Phi Kappa Phi, Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, .XlChE Sophomore Scholarship Award, Gold Key Award, Transferred from Florida University. Miller, C. E.-CE ...................................................... Verona, Mo. Independents, Newman Club, Delta Sigma Phi, ASCE.. Mills, T. L.-MET NLC ....................................,......, o hn Mo I P , - Curators Award, Honor List, Foundry Education Foundation Scholarship, Crane Company Scholarship, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Distinguished Military Student, Red Fourragere, Nl'ho's Nlfho, Math Club, Historian: Blue Key, Canterbury Club, Theta Tau, President: Student Assistant in Reactor Department, Shamrock Club, Independents, Swimming Team, American Foun- drymen Society, Kappa Sigma. Grand Master of Ceremonies, Stu- dent Assistant in Drawing Department, ASM, AIME, President, Treasurer. Minton, NV.-CE ........,............,.......................... Hannibal, Mo. Independents, Student Assistant in Cafeteria, ASCE, Curators -Award. i . Misemer, G, D.-ME ......,.,............................... S rm field Mo P 2 - - Theta Tau, Treasurer, Blue Key, Set.-at-Arms and Publicity Chair- man, Kappa Sigma, Treasurer, SAE, Miner Board, Sports Editor, Features Editor, Student Assistant in Military Department, Blue Key, ASME, Treasurer, Student Assistant in ME Department, Tau Beta Pi, Red Fourragere, Phi Kappa Phi, Who's Who, Pi Tau Sigma, Treasurer, Alumni Scholarship, Curators Award, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Gold Key Award, Distinguished Military Student. Mismar, NV. J.-Mining ....................................... A mman, jordan Student .Assistant in Mining Department, AIME. Mitchell, D. A.-ME .............................,................ Trenton, Mo. BSU, Acacia: ASME, SAE, Pi Tau Sigma. Mitchell, F. B.-CE .....................................,........ St. Louis, MO. Independents, ROTC Band, Tech Club, ASCE, Honor List, Transferred from Seattle University. Mitchell, R. C.-Ch.E ................,........................... O'Fallon, Mo, BSU, AIMME, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Independents, AIChE, 59'ers, Charter Member, United Campus Christian Fellowship, Service Committee: Student Assistant in Chemistry Deparment. Mobley, G. H.-ME ..........................................,....... Barnett, Mo. Engineers Club, SAME, SAE. Moeller, R. M.-ME ............................................ Kirkwood, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha, Corresponding Secretary, Secretary, Rollamo Board, Pi Kappa Alpha, President, St. Pat's Board, Treasurer, ASME, Blue Key, Honor List, Pi Tau Sigma, Transferred from Southeast Missouri State College. Moore, L. H.-CE .................................................. Sikeston, Mo. Shamrock Club, Board of Controls, Honor List, Transferred from Southeast Missouri State College. Moore, K, D.-CE ............................................ Bloomfield, N. J. Honor List, Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Gold Key, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. ' wut-li l 13919 was sys., ,Q ,tm-as ,W i gg lo Senior Class MITCHELL, D. A. MOBLEY, G. H. MOORE K. D. ,'-vi ...qwzszgqgu i hi 'Nm noRo.xN, D. E. Moss, H. M. NOW.-XT, J. F. MUEHLMAN, R. N. Morgan, D. E.-CE ............ ........ K fletamore, Ill. Theta Xi: AIME: ASCE. Moss, H. M,-EE ......... ,... . ..... S t. James, MO. BSU: Red Fourragere. Mowat, F.fCeramics ........................,...,....... Des Plaines. Ill. American Ceramic Society: Independents: Engineers' Club, Secre- tary, Treasurer: Transferred from University of Illinois. Muehleman, R, N.-EE ........,,.......,......,.,.,..........,.. DuQu0lI1. Ill. Prospectors: AIEE-IRE: Independents: Transferred from S.I.U. Mueller, G. F.-ME .............. ............,.................... S ullivan, Mo. ASME: Honor List: Transferred from Southwest Missouri State College, Mueller, R. A.-MET ..........,......,,..,...,.,................ St. Louls, MO. Tau Kappa lipsilon, Treasurer: ARS: ASM: Treasurer: Student Assistant in Reactor Department: tiurators Award: Honor List. Mulkey, T. bl.-PET ..... ....,...,..,.................. C ape Girardeau, Mo. Tau Kappa lipsilon, Treasurer: AIIXIE: ARS: Miner Board: Honor List: Steinmaeck .Xward, First Prize: Transferred from Southeast Missouri State College. Mullins, il. lf.fCli.l? .........,..........,,.,,.,,................ St. Louis, MO. lndependentsg .Xeaeia: Prospectors Clulig MSM filee Cluh: Alpha Chi Sigma, Blaster of Ceremonies: XYesley lfotuidation: AlChli: United Campus Christian lfellowship: SAME: Curators Freshman Award: llonor List. 238 Senior Class Blunglc, ll. D.-CE .........,.,,,,,,..,......,,..,...,..........,,,,, Kennett, M0- Stutlent Assistant in Cli Department: ASCE: Honor List: Silver Key .Xward: linoch R. Needles Scholarship: Chi Epsilon. Murray, C. F.-Kllf .....................,..,,................,,,.,, Centralia, Ill. Iinuineers' Cluh, lioartl uf Controls, Secretary, Treasurer, Presi- dent: ASNIICQ llonor List: Transferred from Chepola Junior College. Murray, CJ.-Clf ....,......,..........,.............,.,.,,.,.,.,,. Eureka, Mo, Kappa Sigma, Guard: flliner Board: ASCE: Newman Club: llonor List. Musgrove. S. O.-CE ........,,..............,..,........................ Alton, Ill, Pershing Rifles: ASCE: Signia Phi Epsilon, Comptroller: SAME. Klustapha, ll.-Fli .,......................,,,,...,,....,.. Davenport, Iowa Alhlflllig Allili-IRIQL llonor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate A wa rd. Myers, D. D.-Nl? .,......,,.....,...............,,,,:,....... Oak Ridge, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha: ASME: Rollamo Board: S-XE: Transferred from Southeast Missouri State College. Nelson, C. G.-Chl? ................ ,........,...... ........ K a nsas City, Mo. AlChli: 59'ers Clulm: Independents: llonor List: Transferred from Kansas City junior College. Nelson, J.-CE ....... ...... R olla, Mo. Independents. Niehaus, lf. F.-CE ........ ..,..,,.........,,.,.... X Yebster Groves, Mo. Theta Kappa Phi: Miner lloard: Rollamo Board: Phi Kappa Theta: Transferred from St. Louis University. MUELLER, G, E, MUELLER, R. A. MULKEY, T. J. MULLINS, J. F. MUNGLE, B. D. MURRAY, C. E. -A Sgt: EW F 1 T Hand' 'QTY MURRAY, J. O. MUSGROVE, S. O. MUSTAPHA, J. B. i Niqlieleon, G. R.-CE ..,.,...,,......,.....,..,,.,.,. New Tlwlfwrml, Huw. N Slixiinriiuk Clulig USN Rcwiirch Rcweric' Lin 9-93 .XSCICQ Ilunor List. Nickeiwoii, T. FI.-HF ...,,,,.,,.,,,,,,..AY.A.....,,,,,,....,,,,,, licthziny, Xiu. Imlcpeiiileiitsi lk-ltii Sigma I'hi, Sgt.-git-Xriiis, Prcsiclcntg Trims- ferred from Nurtlixi'c5t Kiixwuri Stzitc Ciillcge. Nisbett, D. I..-CF ...........,.... ......,.w.,.,,..,,A,,, .,.. I ianme City, Mu, ,XSCIQQ Transferred fruin Kuiiwis City Jiinitn' Cwllcge Nix, J, I..-RIF .....,.,.,,,,,YY,,,,,,,,,,..,..,.. .,... ,..... . . Xrliiigtoii, Texas SXIQQ .XSKIIQQ Trniixferrcil fruni Citriflcl :intl Sutithwcst Missouri State Cnllegu. Ntgell, N. II.-Kllf .............,...,........,.........,......,..,. Uvcrlziiitl, No. 50'ers Chilig .XSBIEQ Sttiilent .Xssihtziiit in Klculiztnicx Dcpzirtnicntg Honor Listg Curzitifrs I.istg Pi Tan Signiii. Noggle, T. tlffii .,,.......,. ....,.....,............,,,,,.,,,.,,.,.,,, I layti, Rio. HSLYQ Diirni Llitiiiril taht. Siiuit-ty .Xincriczni Klilitziry Iiiigiiiecrsp Delhi Signixi Phig SXKIFQ Stnflcnt .Xssixtgniit in CK Ucpnrtiiiciit. Nulfw, T.. J.-EF ,,,.,,.,....,...,.........,....... ,,,.... I. T.t,1tliS, RTO. Sigma Phi Ifiuilinig St. T'git's Hiiziril, Norziuxkv, V. H.fXlIf .,,....,.,,.,...,.....,....,,,......,..... St. Lutiim Xiu. .XSKIPIQ Thctzi Kgippgi Phig Phi Iiaipini iliht-tai. S.Xlf3 Xuwinzin tqhihg Rtilhiinii limiiwi, Clzi-.S Iftlitifrg XRS: llwiiwr l.iRtg Transferrcil fmiii Ilclligvillv jniiitii' Ctillegc Qherkrainer, R. Eftwlii ,...,,.,, ...,,.,,,.,,..,....,,,,,,,,,,,,, F tirekzi, Mo. liapligi Signing Rtillniim Literary Stxiffg XSCIQ, Qdegzirtl, N. .X-PET ..,... ,,......,..,,,..,., l filiicqigii Ilcightx, TH. Kzippzi Signizi, Pledge Trniiicr, tinziril Spip Klint-r lliuirilg .XINIIQ Trcaiaiirer, Vive-Prwiileiitg Thctzi Tung Stnilcnt Uniifn Huziril, Directwr uf .Xctixitiwg Stutleiit L'niiin iifylllllilllfillll Iliruvtur of Recrczitiwiig Stiitlciit Uiiitin Ctitiiifil, Presiilentl Hiviior List. Qtioni, I, T.-FF .,,,.A.,,.,........,...,..,.,.....,.,....,,..,,,,,.. Flilritlge, No, Maisziiiio, F-ct'i'ct:iryg Ilcltzi Siqnia T'hi1 .Xllilf-IRE: Stnilent .XQ- sistzint in i-iTlI'flI'j'Q Stnilt-nt .Xmixliliit in Iilf licpzirtineiitl Curators .Xwartlg lltiniir Libtg Phi lizippa Phi liwfk Phitc .Xwxirslg Eta Kappa Nu. Ogden, R. L.-ME ,..... .....,, I iltiwliiig Green, Mo. Ogle, I. R.-MET ............,.............A.....,.....................,. Rolla, Mo. Ainerican Fuunmlryinen's Sticiutyg .XSKIQ NIMH, Secretary: Trans- ferred fmm Kansas City jnnitir College. NOGGLE, T. G. NOLFO, L. J. if Bw ODEGARD, M. A. ODOM, J. T. 'Z X t 6? 'UW 4!'1'l -v 'f'x MYERS, D. D. NIEHAUS, E. F. NISBETT, D L. NELSON, C. G. NICHELSON, G R. Nix, J. L. Senior Class NORAUSKY. P- H- OBERKRAMER, R. E. Sdn! .191 ...... Nm-f OGDEN, R. L. OGLE, J. R. M' - Wm' , lf f M .f '-0,4 ,,...-v V if f ' 12.3-ag 'if 'if' ,V ' A M f 2 I 4- f 5 If Av ,F ,,.,. 'i .-V NELSON, J. NICKERSGN, T. J. NOELL, N. I-I. ,ww -'..,f 239 240 1 M - - 'iff' ' Ft :::sLJ',, .i sam I , s f. V- was-sa. 1 l 4 A Y Ks . i TY' ,V W ass. fe? , ' I ff ' :fa se? I 9 ii s xg Q X at M A C wig- Q XV 6:1 I ey rf E jig Ego , X , sr ' I- iff? .X 'x l!L Z'N O'GORMAlX', E. R. OWENS, S C. PAIEWONSKY, A. S. PATEL, H. S. OVVINGS. D. L. OUSLEY: R M. PARKASH, C. PASCHKE, R. L. PATEL, J. S. PATEL, K. C. O'Gorman, E. R.-ME ..,................... --.---- S l. L0lllS- M0- SAE: Sigma Pi: SAME: ASME. Olson, W, E.-ME ..........,......................................., .Clayton M0- SAE: l.Vesley Foundation: ARS: AFS: ASME! 5l'l3ml'0Ck Club? Honor List: Pi Tau Sigma. Qgtingnn, D, A,-IXIE ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,...,,,......,.... Si. CIWHFICS, IWC. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Chaplain: Alpha Phi Omega: Interfraternity Council: SAE: ASME: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Pi Tau Sigma. Owgng, S, C,-MET ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.....,,.,,,,.,,......... Kansas City, MO. Sigma Nu, Assistant Treasurer: Canterbury Club: Gen. Schol. Fund Schol. Qwings, D, L,-PET Geology ............................ Marshall, MO. AIME: Lialiona: Transferred from Missouri Valley College. 011516:-I R, M,-E12 ,,,,,,,,,, ,.,..,.........,....,,. .............. S t . Louis, MO. Independents: Co-op Mcllonnel .Aircraft Corp.: AIEE-IRE: Stu- dent Union: Student Assistant in EE Department: Student As- sistant for Television Comm.: Honor List: Eta Kappa Nu, Bridge Committee: Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu, President: Phi Kappa Phi: Transferred from XYashington University. . sf? , I I ' ' A X OLSON, VV. E. OSTMANN, D. A. ..s,fw Senior Class Paiewonsky: A. S.-CE ................ St. Thomas, Virgin Islands Independents: ASCE: International Fellowship, Vice-President: Radio Clnli: Elected Regional President Latin American Congress in Kansas City: Transferred from Miami University. Parkash, C.-MET ............ ..................................... P unjab, India International Fellowship: ASM: Transferred from University College, Hoshiarpnr. Paschke, R. L.-EE ................,.,...,...,.,...,...,.......,,.... Forsyth. Mo. AIEE-IRE: Honor List: Transferred from Moberly junior College. Patel: H. S.-CE .................................................... Bombay, India Student Assistant in CE Department: International Feilowship: India Association: Honor List: Transferred from Sarder Vallhhai College. Patel, S.-PET ....................,........,......,.,.,.,.....,. Bombay, India Transferred from Faculty of Science. Baroda. Patel, K. C.-'EE ........................................ Royali Baroda, India India Association. Patel: R. S.--EE ........................,.......,.,,.,.,....... A hmedabad, India International Ifellowship: India Association: AIEE: Transferred from LD Arts College and I..D College of Engineering, India. Patel: V. K.-Ch.E ............,......,.....,,.,..,..,...,.......,, Bombay, India AIChE: International Fellowship: India Association: Vice-Presi- dent: Transferred from Guyarat College. Patrick, Ci. VV.-CE ...............,,................,.......s.... Louisiana, Mo. Engineers' Club, Board of Controls: Independents: ASCE: Honor List: Enoch R. Needles Scholarship: Chi Epsilon: Chi Epsilon Assoc. Ed. of Transit. Patterson: B. R.-Chem ..,............,......,.......,..,,...,......... Rolla, Mo, BSU: AIChEL Student Union Organization Member: Student As- sistant iii Humanities Department: Society of Women Engineers: Secretary, Treasurer: Honor List: Curators Scholarship: Tau Beta Pi Outstanding Freshman Award: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Gold Key Award: Phi Kappa Phi. 'wwf PATEL, R. S. PATEL, V. K. Patterson, D,-Ceramic ..,...,,,..,......,......,, House Spring, Mo. , Spelunkers: Canterliury Chili, Independents, Shamrock Cluh, P Photo Chili, llouor List. Patterson, R, J.-EE .......,.A.........,..........,....... Poplar llluff, Alu. AIEE-IRE, llonol' List, Transferred from Southeast Missouri State College, Perkins, L.-CE ....A........,.......... ....... S teeleville, Mo. -, 'V s 2 ASCE, Iiidepenilentsg SAME. ff Perry, E, Ti.-C lt. ............................,...........,,.,.,.. ..,,.,, T Qolla, lklo, V. ASCE, Student Assistant in CE llepartment. IQ Peterson, H. N.-EE ................................,................... Plano, Ill. 1 'A T ---- AIEE-IRE, Cilee Chili, Lamhda t'hi Alpha, Alpha Phi Uniega, i ,J R Secretary, BSU, Student Assistant in llumanities llepartment, it X E Football Letter, M Cluh, Vice-l'i'esident, Track Letter, Hlue Qi , QQQ , Key, Meinhership Connnittee, Student Assistant in P. E. Depart- 927 ment: Glee Cluli Key Award, llonor List, MSM tilee Cluli Service A ' d, Et: Kap, ll Nu. ' Pembon, R, P.-Q E ,.................A.........,.,.,...,,...... Springfield, Mo. I' ' ' A' ASCE, Delta Sigma Phi, lfoothall Letter, M Club. Petty, D. A.fEE ,.........,,,,,,,,.,..,t.............,... .......,.,.. l ,iberty, lXlo, ASME, Kappa Sigma, AIEE-IRE. Pezza, A. D.-CE ,........,....,..,.A...,.,,..t...,.........,...... Cranston, R, T. ASCE, Kappa Sigma, Newman tilulmg Theta Tau, lnner Guard, Outer Guard, Student tionncil taltl, llonor List, llistinguished Military Student, Chi Epsilon. Pfautsch, D. A.-ME ..........,....,.................,,......,..,, Sullivan, Mo. Pershing Rifles, Tech Liluh, Independents, Society of American LWV' Military Engineers, Secretary, President, SAME. ,WMM .,..,,,, Pfefferkorn, li. 'l.-CE ,... ..,..,.....,...,...,....,,,,,,......... C 'haffee, Mo. Sigma Tau Canima, Secretary, Newman Clnh, SAE, ASCE, Transferred from Southeast Missouri State College. Pfeuffer, R. R.-NET ...,.,...................i,..,,..,......,, St. Louis, MO. Alpha Phi Omega, Pi Kappa Alpha, lkliner Hoard, Maiiaging Edi- tor, AIMME, Theta Tau, Marshal: Rollamo Board, American Foundryniens Society, Miner lioard, Advertising Manager, Student Union, Budget Committee, lfoundry Education Foundation Scholar- ship, Missouri Miner lioard Award. Phillips, l. R.-Ceramics ,....,.,....,...,,.,,,,.,................, Mexico, Mo. Kappa Sigma, fiuard, Vice-President, ACS, Treasurer, Secretary, Miner lioard, Co-op A. P. tjreen Fire Rrick Company, Blue Key. I Special Projects Connnittec, Keramas, President, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Honor List, Distinguislied Military Student. Pickett, R. C.-Physics .................................., .... S t. Louis, Mo. Radio Cluli, Spelunkersi Engineers Clulm, AIEE-lRE, Student Assistant in Physics llepartnient, Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi liook Plate Award, Gold Key Award, Sigma Pi Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi. 'NUM q '5'L .i7 Piekarz, R. XY.-MIN Geology ........................ Chicopee, Mass. PM y Pi Kappa Alpha, President, AIME, Vice-President, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Rollaino Board, Student Assistant in Mining Department, Society of Exploration Physics, Vice-President, Honor List, Transferred from Colorado School of Mines. Pierce, D. Z.-EE ............................ .....................,. X 'anzant, Mo. AIEE-IRE, Honor List, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, Trans- ferred from Southwest M,issouri State College, Bakersfield College and Jumof College of IWMQ CNY- PATRICK, G. w. P.xTTERsoN. B. R. P.xTTRRsox, I. D. PATTERSON, R. PERKINS, L. PERRY, E. B. PETERSON, H. N. PETTIBON, R. B. PETTY, D. A. O Senlor Class PE-ZZ-A, A- D- PFAUTSCH, D. A. PFEFFERKORN, B. J. PFEUFFER, R. R. wav' gurl' sud' PHILLIPS, 1. R. PICKETT, R. c. PIER.-xRz, R. w. PIERc13, D, Z, 241 i x z! S' f 5' R 1 ' ............ 'WN ' J MQ. 1 1' C wmv f fy , iv MSX wwwv' sw: 'tw . . , . ,.,, H ' f -asset n A ff . . Vt. A X if' If , W' W M . - Q P? W 1.-I - 6 wma-K VK,.W 'QQV NNOW PIFTSCH, E. G. PIKE, XY. H.. PLACE, T. XY, POLLOCK, R. A. POORABIA, N. S. POPE, L. B. POPP, R. H. PORTARO, E. J. POWELL, A. R PRIVES, C. M. PROANO, R. E. PROTHERO, R. P. l Pietscli, lf, fiwhllf ..,.....,........,.............................,...... Rolla, Klo, i Student .Xssistant in MIC Ilepartint-nt, SAIC, .-XSNlli. l Pike, XV, ll.-lili ,,,,,.,,,.,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,..,,,,..,.,,,,...,, Jennings, Mo. Society .Xmeriean Military lfngineers, Dorm Council laltl: :XSKIIQQ lnternational Fellowsliip. i Plate, l, XX .fal l' .............,..............,........,......,.. Chillicothe, Nlo. 242 MSM Rifle Clulig Lamlida Chi .-Xlpha, Rollamn Hoard, llliotog Theta Tau, Inner Guard, Pledge Trainerg Miner Board: Lambda Chi .Xlumni Cnrrespomleiitg Student .Xssistant ill Registrars Office, Rollanio Hoard tiold Key Award. Pollock, R. .N-lilf ...............,,.......,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,...,,,. Arcadia, Mo, Canterhury Clulig :Xllflf-lRli3 llunor List. Poorabia, N, S.-KIIQT ........,., ..,,.,.,,, S aranykur, Daulatkhane Aliinedabad, lndia international lfelliiwsliipg lnflia .Nssiiciatitiiig MSM Stamp Cluli. Pope, L. ll.-MR ...............,...,,.,,,.,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,..,,...., Carterville, Kin, lndepentlentsg Prospectors. Popp, R. ll.-Elf ...,.,.,..,....,,..............,......,............... Jackson, MQ, Gamma Delta, lleta Sigma Psi, Allilf-lREg Curators Award. t tv lv X, fit' Senior Class Portaro, E. rl.-Mining ...............,...........................,.. Lima, Peru :XIMEQ Transferred from University Nail De Ingenilla. Powell. A. R.-PET .........................,........,........... Centralia, Mo. Pi Kappa .-Xlpha. Treasurer, Vice-President, Rollamo lioardg .Xlpha Phi Qniega, Alhllf, President, Blue Key, :Xlunmi Secretary, Sigma Gamma lipsilon, Crirrespoiiiling Secretary, liditorg Theta Tau: Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Hook Plate Award, Gold Key Award, XYlio'S Who, Tau lleta Pi. Prives. C, M.-Eli ................ .......................... .......... . t Xfftoll, Mo. :Xllfli-lRl2, lndependentsg Shamrock, llimor List. Proano, R, li.fxlil1il'lg' ........,........................... Kliraflores, Lima Prothero, R. PWCR ........... ................................ L ebanon, N. Sigma Rug Railin Clulig .XSCEQ Canterhury Clulig Interfaith Council, lilue Key Pledge, Honor List: Chi Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi Hook Plate Award. Putman, XV. C,-Chl? ..................................,............... Salem, Mo. .-XlChE, Student Assistant in Chemistry Departmentg Curators Award. Rabacs, J.-PET .............................................. Lynbrook, N. Y. Engineers Cluh, Independents, .XIKIEQ Shamrock Cluhg Honor List, Red Fourragere. Randolph, R, XV.-CE ...... ...............,...,....................... C armi, Ill. Sigma Pi, Third Counselor, Secretary, Alumni Secretaryg Student Councilg .XSCEQ lilue Key, Set.-at-Arms, Special Proiects Com- mittee: The-ta Tau, Sigma Pi Sigma, .-Xssoc. Klein.: Honor List. Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Awardg W'ho's Who, Tau Beta Pig Chi Epsilon. Ray, D, E.-CE .......,.........,.........,.............. Chicago Heights, Ill. Kappa Alpha, PQII'llZll1lk'llI.ll'lZ1flQ .-XIEE-IRE: BSU: Honor List. Chi Epsilon. Reckinger, A, P.-lil? ......................................,. XVarreuton. HO. Independents, Student :Xssistant in Cafeteria: .XIEE-IRES Student Assistant in Student L'niong STXBIEQ Honor List, Distinguished Military Student. PUTMAN, XY. C. RAB.-XCS, J. ,,,W.,w.. ., ,way H , is A 5591 .ef f S fx SX A Mfg. . Hu-mn' yr' 1 it at , sy nj Q f Q 3 1' a ag wrt ,..,,,,.a-' 5 wav' l l I l l RANDOLPH, R. XV. RAY, D, E, RHDINGTON. E. C. REDLINI2, R, H. l Redington, D, ll.-Ch.lf ,,.......,.,,,,,,,.,.,.,.,,,..,...,,.. Kirkwood, Mo. Nt'XVll1IlllClllll1 MSM tilee Chili, .Xlfhlig .Xlpha Chi Siem-a, Treas- urer, Master .Xleliemistg Student Assistant in Chemistry llepart- ment: ASTM Award in Chemical lfngineerinug llonor List: Tau Heta Pig A, P. fireen l-Erick Seliularship and Medal, Phi Kappa Pliig Tau lieta Pig .XlClili jr. Seli-ilarship .Xwarilg Curators lfresli- man Scholarship, Lucy XY, blames Scholarship: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Awardg Red lfptirragt-reg Alpha Phi Sigma Award, Gold Key Award. Redington, li. C.-Clf ii,.,...,...,i,..,....,i,,.,,i..,iii...... Kirkwood, Mo. Newman Cluli, Treasurer: .XSt'li3 Interfaith Council: llonur List. Redline, R. ll.-MICT ...............i.,......,............... Lewiston, N. Y. Mens Residence llall Association, Lt. tiov, llouse 31 llonor Listg Transferred from Lehigh L'nivei'sity. Reese, ll. L.-Mlf ................. .....,,.,.,.......,... l 'niversity City. Mo. ASME: Prospeetorsg SARL lndependentsg llonor Listg Pi Tau Sigma. Reuter, tl. L.-CIC ............,............,........,. , .,........... St. Louis, Mo. Pershing Rifles: Nexynian Clulig ASCE: MSM Photo Cluli, Presi- clent, Secretary-Treasurer3 linuineers' Cluli, lioard of Controls, Board of tioveriiorsg Transferred from Xtashiiigtmi University. Rey, A.-MII .................,...................... Peru, South America Prospeetorsg lndtpendents. Ricketts, il. XY.-Mlf .......... ............................... S pringfielil, Mo. Student Assistant in M If lJCllllI'ill1ClllQ Theta Tau, Hlue Key, Vice- Presiclent, Staff Committee: Miner lloaril, Circulation Manager: Kappa Sienna, tirauil Prueuratorg Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary, ASMEQ SAIC: Student Assistant in CE Ilepartmentg Student Union, Social Cliairnraiig Phi Tau Siqmag Gold Ifourragere: Tau Beta Pig Pi Tau Sigma, Presidenti llistinguished Military Stutlentg Curators Award, llonor List, Red lfourraeerep Cliicago Triliune Awarclg lilue liourragereg Gold Key Award: Phi Kappa Phi Hook Plate Award. Roberson, C. M.-MET .................................... Kansas City, Mo. Speltmkersq Prospectors, Board of Controls, American Foundry- mens Societyg ASM, AlMP: llonor List. Roberts, D. P.-MIN Ceoloqv. ........................... ..... C hester. lll. Kappa Alpha, Censorg ,XIMEQ Student Assistant in Mining Department. Roberts, D, XV.fIflT .....v........,............................... Ferguson, Mo. Glee Cluli, Treasurer: Alpha Phi Omega: xyesiev Fiumclationg ln- rlependeutsg Allfli-IRR: Pershing Riflesg Tech Tent Menu, ARS, MSM Glee Cluh Cold Key Award. Roberts, -l. H.-Mlf ......................................,,.......... Tlliopolis, Tll. SAE: Kappa Alpha, President: MSM Pistol and Rifle Clulig Student Council taltl: ASME, President. Roberts, L. A.-ME .............,..,...,..................... Chesterfield, Mo. BSU! T6Cl1 Cllllrl Shamrock Clulmg Miner Board, ASME, S.Xlig SAE Student Paper Award. R0berts, L, C.-MET ...................................... Kansas City, Mo, BSU: SAME: 59'ers, Assistant Steward, Charter Meniherg Sigma Gamma Iipsilong Ainerican Foundrymens Society: AIME, Secre- tary: Honor List: Red Fourragereg Phi Kappa Phi Hook Plate Awardg Distinguished Military Student, Transferred from Uni- versity of Kansas. Robinson, li. L.-ME ....... ....... G reat Lakes, Ill. ASMEQ SAE. iq '- Senior Class RECKINGER, A. P. RHDINGTON, D. B. REESIT, B. L. RECTER, J. L. RRY, J. A. RICKIZTTS, J. XY. ROIGICRSOX, C. M. ROBERTS, D. P. ROBERTS, D. XY. ROHIZRTS. J. ll. ROBERTS, L. A. ROBERTS, L. G. ROBINSON, ll. L. 'Wa ' '- LS A l L, Qu L i.I '5 In .? K'-vb Silt? ,ann-.5 as 1 . 'W P' 5' A 'HOW f -V 243 X ,ff .np-. ROBINSON, L. G. ROBINSON, R. NV. 4:-W Q95 rwuaunf' 5 C? ROESCH, I... A. ROINIANI, Robinson, L. G.-ME ,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,.,.,,.,.............,...... Neosho, MO. Lambda Chi, Social Chairman, Pledge Trainer: ASME: SAE, Vice- President: Theta Tau, President: St. Pat's Board: Interfraternity Council: Honor List: Pi Tau Sigma. Robinson, R. VV,-CE .,.......................................... Oberlin. Ohio Engineers' Club: ASCE: 59'ers Club: Independents. Roesch, L, A.-Ceramics ...................................... St. Louis, Mo. Newman Club, Corresponding Secretary: Rollamo Board: Inde- pendents: ACS, Secretary: Prospectors Club: Studentr.-Xssistant in Ceramics Department: Ixeramos: Interfaith Council: Lurators Award. Romani, J.-MET ,,.,...,...........,.....,.,., ...... R olla, Mo. International Fellowship: AIME. Rose, R. M.-MET .....,...,,...,.....,..,.,....,.....,. Ste. Genevieve, Mo. M Club: Football Letter: AIEE-IRE: Track Letter, ASM, Food Chairman: American Foundrymens Society: 'Transferred from University of Missouri. Roth, XV. F,-Ch.E ,,,,,,..,,,.,.,,,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lemav, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi, Assistant Commissary, Corresponding Secretary, Second Vice-President: AIChE: Student Assistant in Chemistry Department: Student Union. RLICK, IV.-ISE ,,.,.,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,., .,,,.,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,, I2 aldwin, RIO, Kappa Sigma, Secretary: AIEE-IRE: Miner Board: Theta Tau: Curators Award: Honor List: Curators Sophomore Scholarship: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Eta Kappa Nu: Gold Key Award. 244 RosE,R.M. RUDOLPH,JXV Senior Class Rudolph, NV.-EE ..........................,.......,,,.,,,... Amazonia, MO. Independents: Dorm Council: Acacia, junior Dean, Recording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary: AIEE-IRE: Curators Fresh- man Scholarship: Honor List: Curators Sophomore Scholarship. Rueh, D. L.-ME ..............................................., Springfield, Mo, Independents: ASME: Gamma Delta, Treasurer: SAE: Shamrock Club: Curators Award: Honor List: Curators Sophomore Scholar- ship: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Pi Tau Sigma. Rullkoetter, G. VV.-CE ...................................... Florissant, Mo, Gamma Delta: Beta Sigma Psi: ASCE: Student Council: Student Assistant in Mechanics Department. Rupp, A, M,-Ceramic ,,,,.,...,,.................,,............ Columbia, Pa, American Ceramics Society: Keramos: Herald: Honor List: Transferred from Franklin and Marshall College. Salazar, A. J,-Mining .................................. Caracas, Venezuela International Fellowship, Treasurer: Newman Club: AIME: Stu- dent Assistant in Mining Department: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. Sandler, D, D.-ME ......,....................................... St. Louis, Mo, Beta Sigma Psi, Secretary, Vice-President, President: Gamma Delta: ASME: St. Pat's Board, Secretary: Theta Tau, Vice- Regent: VVho's Who: Blue Key Man of the Month. Saxer, M. H.-CE ............................................., Springfield, Ill. Independents: ASCE: Wesley Foundation: Student Assistant in Mining Department: Spelunkersg McCourtney Foundation Scholar- ship: Honor List. Schaefer, R. R.-ME ,... ......... ,...,. ......................... B o L irbon, Mo. Independents: ASME: Prospectors Club: Gamma Delta, Recording Secretary: Interfaith Council: SAME: Honor List: Pi Tau Sigma. Schenck, G. P.-Ch.E ..,,...,...,......,....,......,,............ St, Louis, Mo, Student Assistant in CE Department: Society of American Military Engineers: AIChE: Independents: Prospectors. ROTH, XV. F. RUCK, VV. RUEH, D. L. RULLKOETTER, G. W. RUPP, A. M. SALAZAR, A. J. SANDLER, D. D. Schmied, M.-CE .,..,.....,...................,..,...,.,,... Bohemia, N. Y. International Fellowship, Treasurer: ASCE: Newman Club: Shamrock. Schmelig, R. M.-ME ..,............,............. A .....,.....,..... Y fllivette, MO. MSM Rifle Club: Beta Sigma Psi, President: SAL, Second Vice- President. Schneider, II. O.-MET ...................................... St. Louis, Mo. Theta Xi, Vice-President, Steward: Theta Tau: Interfraternity Council: M Club: Track Letter: Sigma Gamma Iipsilnn: ASM: SAME: Blue Key Award: Honor List: American Society for Metals Scholarship: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Alpha Sigma Nu: Silver Key Award: NYh0's Who: Tau Beta Pi Schot, E. I'I.AlieoI0gIy ,..,..,...........Yi,.........l..,..ii,, Valhalla, N. Y. Engineers' Club: C. L. Dake Society: International Ifellowship, Vice-President, Treasurer: Spelunkers: Gamma Delta: Student Assistant in Geology Department: Honor List: Transferred from Westchester Comm. College. Sehrieber, R. I-.-EE ...................,....... ...,. ...... S t . Louis. Mo. Gamma Delta: Beta Sigma Psi, Commissiry: Allili-IRE: Honor List. Schwartz, Il. C.-MET .................,.....................,..,. Lebanon, Ill. Independents: Tech Club: American I oundrymeus Society: Alpha Sigma Mu, Treasurer: Transferred from Belleville junior College, 5 Scoggins, I. L.-CIE .....................................................,,.. Xlton, Ill. , l QV V Independents: Tech Club: BSU: ASCE: Ifnotball Letter: Student N-QW 'Il if Y Assistant in P. If. Department: XI Club, Vice-President. Scott, T. ILACILF .................................,.. ,.i.,..,, I fort Stott, Ark. Kappa Sigiua, Guard: Miner Board: AIChlf: St. I'at's Board: ii Red Ifourragere: Honor List. 'V Shafer, If. If.-EF .................. .............................. I lerryville, Mo. Kappa Alpha: Radio Club, Prograin Chairman: .Xllili-IRICQ Kappa ' f ' ' ' S Alpha Meeting Assistant: Student Xssistant in Ifli Department: Curators Award: Honor List: Iita Kappa Xu. Shaffer, A. U.+l'Iiysics ..........,.......,............,,.....,. St. Louis, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi: Student Voiiiicil laltl: Student Union, Dance Committee: Student Council: Sigma Pi Sigma. Shah, R.-MET ................... ............................... . Bombay, India Student Assistant in Cafeteria: India Assriciationl lIllCl'I12lllOll3l Fellowship: Transferred from Michigan Technology. Sharp, R. Iaelilf ............... . ................................. Ilarrison, Ark. Fngineers' Club: Basketball Letter: Sigma Nu: M Club: Student Assistant in P. E, Department. Shepard, K. IV.-MF ......,. .. ,.....,.......,...........................,....,,,....., ,, Pershing Rifles: BSU, Social Chairman: ARS: ASME: 59'ers Club: Independents. Sheppard, A. N.-Physics ..........................,......... St. Louis, Mo. it MSM Glee Club: Student Union Organization: St. Pat's jr. Board: Math Club: Curata-rs Award: Honor List: MSM GI-e Club Serum - , Bar Award: Phi Iiappa Phi Book Plate Award: curators Soplibi S-A-XER, M' H' SCHAEFER' R' R' SLHEPCK' G' P' more Scholarship. SCHMEID, J. M. SCI-IMELIG, R. M. SCHNEIDER, H. O. SCHOT, E. H. SCHRIEBER, R. L. SCHNVARTZ, B. C. O Senior Class SCOGGINS, I. L. SCOTT, T. L. SHAFER, E. E. SI-IAFFER, A. D. s JI -' ,N55g:. 4. ta. s 4. fix ga- it T ' RW ,kv , - , ,giftin- SHAH, R. SHARP, R. L. SHEPARD, K. W. SHEPPARD, A. N. 245 Al V 1 Mgr' ,-...,Q- ' vw. Mtv' ..pc-4-L.. 44 'S...,..Z audi' were ,Wk , SHTELDS, M. SHULTZ, M. C. SHY, P. N. SIESENNOP, VV. VV. SIEVEKING, R. J. SIMMONDS, H. L. SITTON, R. S. SKOXV, R. P. SLOCUM, NV. H. SMlSER, L. VV. SMITH, C. H. SMlTH, M. O. Shields, M.-CE ........................................................ ROll21. MO- BSU: SAME: ASCE: Co-op Corps of Engineers. Shultz, Rl. C.-EE .............................,.............. Kansas City, Mo. 246 Radio Club: BSU, Secretary, Vice-President, Devotional Chairman: AIEE-IRE, Secretary: Society of Wlomen Engineers, President, Publicity Chairman: Honor List: Eta Kappa Nu, Corresponding Secretary, Bridge Correspondent: Phi Kappa Phi: Vt'ho's Who: Gold Key Award: Curators Scholarship: American Business Mio- men Selecta Scholarship: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. Shy, P, N.-ME ,,...,.,,...,....................................... St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma: ASME: Student Union Mixer Committee: Honor List: Pi Tau Sigma, Treasurer: Silver Key Award: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Foundry Education Foundation Scholarship: Tau Beta Sigma. Siesennop, XV, NV.-ME ........................................ St. Louis, Mo. Ganima Delta: Beta Sigma Psi, Athletic Manager, Treasurer, Secrea tary: St. Pat's Board: Tennis Letter: M Club: Blue Key, Treas- urer, President: ASME: Student Union Board, Vice-President, President: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi: l.Vho's W'ho: Pi Tau Sigma: Honor List: Man of the Month : Curators Sophomore Scholarship: Foundry Education Foundation Scholarship: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: J. B. Arthur and Familv Scholar- ship: Tau Beta Pi, Cataloguer: Gold Key Award: IFC Man of the Year. i.sF 'd Senior Class Sieveking, R. il.-ME ...................,....,.,............,,,,, St, Louis, Mo, SAE: 59'ers Club, Charter Member: ASME: Honor List. Simmonds, H. L.-CE .............................,..........,... Greenville, Ill, ASME: Honor List. Sitton, R. S.-EE ....,,...........................,.....,......,........... Rolla, Mo. AIEE-IRE: Transferred from Southeast Missouri State College. Skow, R. P.-MET .................................................. Omaha, Neb. Sigm-a Pi, President: American Foundrymens Society: American Society for Metals, Secretary: M Club: Student Union Pet Show Committee Chairman: Student Union Organization: Football Let- ter: Theta Tau: ASM, President: VVho's VVho: Transferred from Creighton University. Slocum, TV, H.-EE .,...............,,.....,.,...,..,........,.,.,,,,,,., Rolla, Mo, Student Assistant in EE Department: ATEE-IRE: Honor List: Eta Kappa Nu, Bridge Correspondent: Tau Beta Pi: Transferred from Northeast Missouri State College. Smiser, L. W.-Ceramic ....,..,......,,...,,.,,,..,.......... Mareeline, Mo, American Ceramics Society: BSU, Christian Citizenship Chairman: 59'ers: Transferred from Hannibal LaGrange College. Smith, C. H.-EE ......................,...................,........... Macon, Mo. Radio Clu. Smith, M. O.-CE .................................,.......... Kansas Citv, Mo. ASCE: 59'ers Club: Independents: Honor List: Traiisferred from University of Kansas. Smith, N. E.-ME ............,..... .,,.,.......,.. R olla, Mo. Canterbury Club: ASME. Smith, R, F.-Physics ,,..,..,,...,..,,..,,..,....,,,,,..... Kansas City, Mo. lNIathSociety, Vice-President: Sigma Pi Sigma, Treasurer: Honor List: Tau Beta Pi: Transferred from Kansas City Junior College. SMITH, N. E. SMITH, R. F. i i l l Smith, R, B.-CE A.,.,.....,,,,....,.................,..,............ Jackson, Mo. Independents: Swimming Letter: M Cluh: Student Assistant in P. E. Department: Engineers' Cluh: ASCE: Honor List: Trans- ferred from Southeast Missouri State College. Smith, S, D.-CE ............. ....................................... R olla, Mo. BSU: Independents. Snajdr, E. A.-Ceramit' ,.....,.................,.....,.,... Edwardsville, Ill. , Pi Kappa Alpha, Alpha Phi Omega: ACS: Rollamo Board: ACS, I , ' 1 ,figs President. I ii -. . - , 92 Snavely, K. E.-Chem l.........,..,.............,...,.......... St, Louis, Mo, 3:4 K 39' E .9 AIChE: Alpha Chi Sigma, Corresponding Secretary, Reporter: , ,,....-..., 1. 'V' Stu-lent Assistant in Chemistry Department: llonor List: Ibis- . .Alh- tinguished Military Student. A nr Southern, M. E.-CE ........,................................... Carthage, Mo, Independents: Pershing Rifles: Prospectors Cluh: ASME: SAE: Santerhury Cluh: SAME: ASCE. Sousa-Poza, Af-MET ..,,......,.,..,............i,,... Pontevedea, Spain Esperanto Cluh: .Xmerican Society for Metals: American Foundry- mens Society: AIMME: Radio Club. Spagnola, AI, Il.-MET ........,......V..............,Y.,.,.r,.,r........ Bend, Ill. Tech Cluh: Independents: Newman Cluln: llonor List, Spanski, C. T.-Geology ..,..,................,.........,,..,,,,,, Chicago, Ill, ' Independents: C. I., llake Geological Society, Sr. Representative: Student Assistant in Geology llepartmc-nt: Prospectors: Photo Cluh: Sigma fiamma Epsilon, SL'k'l'l3t2ll'j'-SISYCZISIITCI'1 Society of Exploration Ct-opliysies: AIME: Ilonor List: Gold Key Award: I Phi Kappa Phi lloolc Plate Award: Phi Kappa Phi. l Specker, R. UAME ,............................,... .,.,.....,... K Iayview, Mo. Uv-1-gr 4 I Delta Sigma Phi, Vice-President, Sgt.-at-Arms: Glee Club: ARS: '7', ' ASME: Student Union: SXE: Clee Cluh Key Award, 'Ty , Spencer, G. E,-EE ...,..,...,.,,,,,.............,,,.,.....,... Sappinqton, Mo. l Theta Xi, lluuse Manager, President: AIEE-IRE: Pershing Rifles: F SAME: Curators Award: Ilonor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate l Award: Eta Kappa Nu, Spencer, K. E.-ME ........,,...,,..,,,.,.,,,.,.,,,, .,,,... R olla, Mo, J SAE: ASME: Transferred from S.l.U. V Q l Spieldoeh, R, Il.-CE ,.....,,.,..,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,.. ,,,,.,,.,,. R olla, MO. 4 ASCE: Ilonor List: Phi Kappa Phi. ,- Staats, G, E.-Physics ...,...,..,,,.,,,,,,,,..,.,,,.,.....,,..., Marceline, Mo. ff fi Shamrock Clnh, President: ARS: Independents: Student Assistant V Y 5 5 in Reactor Department: Honor List: Sigma Pi Sigma. K Q l sweet, H, V.-ME.. ,...,,. ,,,.,,.,,..,.,..,.......,,,............ A Iexico, MO. z Q ,ee ge . ' SAE: ASME: RQTC Band: Acacia, Rush Chairman, Sr. Dean: I l Student Union Research Comm.: Curators Award: Honor List. 1 ,dx I i Stadelman, bl, F.-CE .,..,,,,,,.,,,............,.....,........,.,........ Rolla, MO. .,w.,.,, ,- ASCE: MSM Glee Club: Transferred from Harris Teachers Nye' , College. S ' ' Stairs, C.-ME ,,,,,,, ,,....,, IX Iayfield, Ky. BSU: ASME. Stalev, I. G.-EE ,,.,,,.,,,,,...........,,.,,,.,,,,.,,........,...... St, Louis, Mo. Pershing Rifles: Prospeetors Club, Board of Control, Secretary- Treasurer: Independents: M Club: Blue Key, Mem. Committee: AIEE-IRE: Swimming Letter: Curators Award: Honor List. SMITH, R. B. SMITII. S. D. SNAJDR, E. A. SNAVELY, K, E. SOUTHERN, M. E, SOUSA-POZA, A. SPAGNOLA, J. D. SPANSKI, G. T. SPECKER, R. D. O Senlor Class SPENCER' G- E- SPENCER, K, E. SPIELDOCH, R. B. STAATS, G. E, ,4- ' 53:'f 'fi .1 4,5 .. .9 V , . , Q.. R r,,... may 'Alla-u...w-' -Q25 Annan, F . ' X, 4 f- , vnu-Avi STACEY, H. V, STADELMAN, J. F. STAIRS, C. STALEY, J. G. 247 sr l 4 248 wiv-4 MN.- and i . , 1 STAMMER. R- W- STANDLEY, F. R. STEFFEN. E. W- s'rE1NBAcH, J. D. STEVENSON, C. W. STEWART, E, H, STINCHCOMB, B. L. STQKELY, W, 5, Stammer, R. W.-EE .....,.....,,,,.,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,.,,, S t, Louis, Mo Pi Kappa Alpha, House Mianager, AIEE, St. Pat's Board, Vice President, Rollatno Board, Miner Board, Honor List. Standley, F. R.-EE ....................,....................... Van Iluren, Mo MSM Pistol and Rifle Club, AIEE-IRE, Student Assistant in EE Department, Honor List, Eta Kappa Nu, Lucy NV. James Scholar ship Award. Steele, K, W.-EE ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,.,.,,.,,,,, St, Louis, Mo Co-op Training McDonnell Aircraft Corp, Engineers' Club, Inde pendents, AIEE-IRE, Transferred from S.I.U. Steffen, E. W.-ME ..............,......................,........ ....... A lton, ll Independents, Tech Club. Steinbach, I. D.-Ch.E .,..............,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, Lemay, Mo. Gamma Delta, Beta Sigma Psi, Secretary, AIChE, Student As sistant in Chemistry Department, Student Union Movies Com mittee, Honor List, Tau Beta Pi. STEELE, K. W. STEURY, D. W. STIGALL, G. E. STONE, T. C. Lshsx . I1 QL Senior Class Steury, D, VV.-EE ........,......,........,....,.................. Raytown, Mo, g Independents, AIEE-IRE, 59'ers Club, Honor List, Transferred . from Kansas City junior College. Stevenson, C, XV.ffCE .......,................................ Kirkwood, Mo. 1 Independents, ASCE, ROTC Band, Vice-President, Acacia, Cor- responding Secretary, Recording Secretary, ROTC Band, Presi- dent, Kappa Kappa Psi, Student Assistant in CE Department, Curators Award, Honor List, Chi Epsilon, Secretary, XYlio's IVhO. 1 Stewart, E, H.AMET ..............,........................... Carthage, Mo. A Sigma Phi Epsilon, Interfraternity Council, Theta Tau, ASM, l Honor List. Stigall, G. E.-MET NUC ...................,.......,.... Brentwood. Mo. R Independents, Shamrock, Theta Xi, Treasurer, St. Pat's Board, Jr. Mem., Sr. Mem., AIME, ASM, Student Assistant in Reactor I Department, Honor List. V 4 Stinchcomb, R. L.-Geology ................................ Ferguson, Mo. ,p Alpha Phi Omega, ROTC Band, Student Assistant in Geology Department, C. L. Dake Society, Treasurer-Secretary, 59'ers Club, Charter Member, Honor List. Stokely, W. S.-CE .................................................... Salem, MO. ASCE, Engineers' Club, Independents, ROTC Band, Honor List. 1 Stone, T. C.-ME ...........................,.........,............ Doniphan. Mo. Prospectors, Board of Control, BSU, Independents, St. Pat's Board, Curators Award, Honor List, Student Council. St. Onge, C. D.-ME .............................................. Jennings. MO- Student Assistant in Regfistrar's Office, ASME, Honor List: Pi l Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. l l i I i i l 4 i l l ST. ONGE, C. D. STORY, I- A- ' bf asv jj ll' iStory, J, A.-CE ,,.......,.....,,.......,...........,...., XVest Frankfort, Ill. Lambda Chi, ASCE, International Fellowship, Spelunkersf En- f gineers' Club, Independents, BSU: Honor List. Stovesand, ul. II.--CE ..........,r...........r.,..wY,,,.,,.r,,,,.,...,. -X ffton, Mo. i, IXIRHA, Vice-President, Kelly llall, Newman Club, ASCE, Pros- l pectors, Intlepciulunts, Honor List, Chi Epsilon, Transferred from l Christian Bros. College and Memphis University. S traatman, A.-MET .r..............,,..,,.......,.,,,,, XVashington, Mo. l Theta Kappa Phi, Miner Board, Alpha Phi Omega, Rollamo Board, Phi Kappa Theta, Vice-President, Newman Club, Sigma li Gamma Epsilon, ASM, Honor List, Alpha Sigma Nu, Tau E Beta Pi. ilStriebel. R. I.-CE ..V..,........r...,.......,........,................ Lemay, Mo. l Theta Kappa Phi, Miner Board, Newman Club, Rollamo Board, A Phi Kappa Theta, ASCE. Strobel, I-. G.-Ch.E ..................,........................,.... Painton, Mo. Independents, Shamrock, AIChE, Student Assistant in Chemistry j Department. I .VVebster Groves, Mo. Strohm, R. F.-EE .....,...,...,.,....,.............. MSM Pistol and Rifle, Gamma Delta, 59'ers Club, Board of Con- trols, Charter Member, Independents, AIEE-IRE. ,Sullivan, F.-EE .....,.......................................,.. Lebanon, Mo. 1 Independents, AIEE-IRE, Student Assistant in Library. ,Sutherland H. E.-PET .,....................,,.,,..,.,.. Farmington, Mo. 1 ROTC Band, Tech Club, AIME, Secretary: Honor List. Swank, C.-ME ...............,.........,...,.........,.....,.. St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Alpha Phi Omega, Theta Tau, St. Pat's Board, ASME, Miner Board, SAE, Newman Club, Honor List. Swier, G. A.-CE ...............,.....,.............,.......,.,...... Momence, Ill. Student Assistant in CE Department, ASCE, Chi Epsilon: Honor List, Transferred from University of Illinois and Eastern Illinois University. Sword, R. D.-Ceramics ................... ........ IX Iexico, Mo. Kappa Sigma, ACS, Miner Board. Talbert, R. A.-ME .......,.,.,.................,,,...,...,... N ....... Decatur, Ill. MSM Rifle Club, Independents, Prospectors, Board of Controls, Intramural Manager, ASME, ARS, SAE, Honor List. Talwar, S, J.-PET ,,..,...........,...,,..,..,,..................... Delhi, India International Fellowship, AIME, Student Assistant in Mining Department, India Association. Taylor, H. F,-Physics .............................................. Tulsa, Okla. Canterbury Club, Vice-President, President, Kappa Alpha, APO, Student Assistant in Physics Department, Co-op VVestern Electric, Blue Key, NSF Undergraduate Grant, Honor List, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Pi Sigma, Treasurer, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, ' Gold Key Award. Teague, M. W.-CE .......................,.................. Sundown, Texas Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi, Chi Epsilon. Tegethoff, J. J.-ME ...........,.....,,....................... Florissant, Mo, Theta Kappa Phi, Miner Board, Alpha Phi Omega, Rollamo Board, Phi Kappa Theta, Secretary, SAE, Blue Key, Publicity Committee, Curators Award, Honor List, Pi Tau Sigma. Theobald, T. A.-MET ............................,......... Vincennes, Ind. ASM, 59'ers Club, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Honor List, Alpha Sigma Mu, Vice-President, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Phi Kappa Phi. 359' as--- STOVESAND, .I- H- STRAATMAN, J. A. STRIEBEL. R. I. STROHM, R. E. SWANK, J. C. TALBERT, R. A. 9 Z5 4, Senior , ? 3' ,. STROBEL, L. G. SUI.LlVAN, J. F SWIIQR, G. A. TALWAR, S. J. Class SUTH ERLAND, I I. SWORD, R. D. TAYLOR. H. If. TEAGUE, M. VV. 'l'I2Gli'I'llOlflf, 1. J. THEOB.XI.D, T. A. S gg, ,' .1 Q14 a ',.-.'-5- MQYQ4 .dba- Y' irq! to- Q I 1195 Nqr' fee? '- W. web 249 Men of House l congregate on the steps. THIELSEN, F. W. THOMPSON, R. L. l X ? f ' f X 'St ,W f WX' tgy5 CNW! ggfallah-if .JA THOMSON, J. D. TIMS, J. R. Thielsen, F, XY,-MFT .............,,................... ....... S t. Louis, Mo. lndependents: Fnginec-rs' Cluh: Honor List. Thompson, R, L.-Clf ........,..,.....,...,.,.,.............. Chillicothe, Mo. ASLL: Student Assistant in ME Department: Sigma Tau Gamma: Prospcctors Clnh: BSC: Independents. Thompson, J, D.-Physics ,........,............,.,..,.. Kansas City, Mo. Tech Clnh: BSC, Puhlicity Chairman: Student Assistant in Physics Department: Student Assistant for NSF: Math Society: Honor List: Sigma Pi Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Silver Key Award. Tims, nl. R.-EE ..,...,.......................,.,..,...,,...........,... lronton, Mo. linlcpenflents: Tech Cluh, President: .XIEF-IRF: Student Council, Trcastirer: Student Union Board, Secretary: lilue Key, Memhcr- ship liommittce: Ftzt Kappa Nu: Ntlnfs XYho: Fasley Scholarship: Curators .Xiy.trtl: llonor List: Lura and George A. Fasley Scholar- ship: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate .Xwardg Silver Key Award. Tinflill, nl. XY.-Ch.F ,,.......................,,......... Appleton City, Mo. ,Xlthlfg llriispectors: Student Assistant in Chemistry Department: llonor List: Transferred from Kansas City junior College. Tot-pfer. L. F.-l'lfT ..........,,,,,....,.,..,,.,,,.,.,.... XYarrenshurg, Mo. 501-rs tflnh: .XlMlf, Treasurer: Interfaith Council: XX1-sley Foun- dation, Treasurer: t'rt-ss Country Letter: Sigma Gamma Fpsilon: lit-nor List: llctxry L llaherty lfflucation Foundation: Phi Kappa l'hi: Transferred foin tl-ntral Alisstittfl State College. Tripp, L, F.-MF ..,............ ........,....,,,.,.,,...........,,..,. X 'ienna, Mo. .XSNIFQ Intlepeinlvnts: Student .xxssisllllll in Cli Department: Mallary X Co. Scholarship: Pi Tau Signing llonor List: Curators qXu'.trtl1 Curators Soplioiiioiw- Schttlzirship: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate .Xuartlg Silier Key Xnard. TINDILL, J. VV. TRUE. D. VV. sl 15 y fi 1 ' - . SQ , ' i, 'Nlhwhnuvf 'iwftfip - V fi.. P, .gf .-y -eq . -Q -. , ' QQ i t . ex- 21 i 'gl . 'Nungmin' K . ,Q TXX IDWELL, L. G. Senior Class rue, D. XV.-CE .......................................... New Florence, MQ, Triangle: Rollaino Board: ASCE: Transferred from Hannibal LaGrange College. Tu T ' ' rner, 'l, NYMFT .,.......,............................ Kansas City, MO, MRHA, Vice-President: SAME: ASM: Prospectors Club: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Glee Cluh: Independents: AFS: Gold Key Award: llonor List: Alpha Sigma Mu: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Phi Kappa Phi: Int, Min. and Chem. Scholarship: Transferred from Kansas City Junior College. Tiyele, M. N-CE ................................................ St. Louis, Mo, Theta Kappa Phi: Miner Board: Alpha Phi Omega: Rollamo Board: Phi Kappa Theta: lnterfraternity Council, President: ASCE, Twidwell, L, G.-MET .................................... Farmington, Mo, independents: Prospectors: ASM: Alpha Sigma Mu: Tau Beta Pi: Alpha Sigma Mu, Vice-President: llonor List: Continental Oil Co. Scholarship: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: ASIM Award in Met. Engineering: Phi Kappa Phi: Transferred from Flat River junior College. Cr ' ' ' ekar, J. Ii.-EE ................................................ Livingston, Ill. AIEE-IRIZ: Iita Kappa Nu: Honor List: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi: Transferred from S.l.U. Utterback, lt, D.-ME ..................................,............. Perry, MO. Newman Chili: ARS: ASME: Honor List: Pi Tau Sigma: Transferred from Northeast Missouri State College. '3lentine, C, A,-Geology '... ..................... S taten Island, N, Y. Esperanto, Treasurer, Vice-President, Chairman of Board: 59'ers Cluh, Charter Member: Pershing Rifles: C, L. Dake Geology Socie- ty, Rep. Council Jr. Mem.: Society of American Military Fngineers: Masamo Award: United Christian Campus Fellowship Social Com- mittee: Society of Exploration Geophysics: International Fel- lowship. TOEPFER, L. F.. TRIPP, L. E. TURNER, T. N. TWELE, M. N. ., ,,,..,5 wwf' If . 'Q '-- -3 , A-,fiki .1 J A 2 stt: l - 1 ,Q . -s A f - F995 . , s , ,gil ws tx E fume' C ., i -. get -iffmv - ' .:.-iv .f. .r .., . , 1-4. or.,sc.n 4 k t My ei-:sf UREKAR. J. F. UTTERBACK, F. D. I 5 -Vandarakis, G. E.-PET Geology .....,.................,,...., -loliet, Ill. ' Prospectors Cluli, G.D.l. Board of Governors, Canterhury Cluhg Independents, AIIXIEQ Transferred from Joliet junior College. fVVachter, D. R,-ME ......,...........,....,....,... Cape Girardeau, Mo. i ASME, Honor Listg Transferred from Southeast Missouri State f College. NVagner, C. E.-EE .........,..........................lA..,. Chesterfield, Mo. l Kappa Sigmag .-XIEE-IREQ Miner lloardg Curators Award. lVVagner, C. G.-Ceramic. .,..A..., ...................... I iivermines, Mo, ' Tech Clulig Newman Cluhg lndependentsg ACS. lNaldeeker, D. E.-EE ..........A...................,.....,.,. Hermann, Mo, Indepentlents: .NIEE-IRE, IXISIXI filee Clulig Phillips Pet. Co. Scholarshipg Phi Kappa Phi Ilook Plate .Xwardg Honor List: Eta Kappa Nug Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phig Phillips Pet. Education . Fund, Curators Freslnnan .Xwardg Curators Sophomore Scholar- ship: Superior Cadet Rihhon .Xwardg Gold Key Award. , NValdo, C. L.-Eli .........,..............,,....,.......,.,......... Qverland, Mo. i Prospectors Cluhg lndependentsg JXIEE-IREQ Honor List. i VValker, H, tl.-PET ,.........,.......A........,.....,,..... Milwaukee, XVis. 1 Independentsg Newman Cluhg Shamrock Cluhg .-XIME. l XVallcer. il. XY.--ME ........,...........,.,.....r..,...... Pleasant Hill, Mo. 1 Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer, Vice-President: ARS, Treasurerg l ASKIEQ SQXEQ .-Xiiieriuiii lfoundryniens Societyg Curators .-Xwftrdg l Honor Listg Pi Tan Sigma, Silver Key .Xwardi Foundry Education Found. Seholarshipg Tau lletzi Pi. Wallace, C. vl.-Ch.E ....,,.................,.t................,......... Rolla, Klo. 1 .XIChEg Curators .Xwardg Honor Listg Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate .-Xwardg Silver Key Awartl. Vlialler, NY. G.-PET ....., ...,i .........,....,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, E a rlington, Ky. . .-XIIXIE3 S.-XME: Prospectorsl lndependentsg Transferred from XYest Kentucky State College. NYalpert, RI.-CE .................r.............,. ...... ........ K I onett, Mo. V Kappa Sigma, Prospeetorsg ASCE. 1' Walter, T. G.-EE .................................... Cape Girardeau, Mo. T 59'ers Clubg Newman Cluhg Independents: .XIEE-IRE, Transferred 1 from Southeast Missouri State College. NValton, J. VV.-CE ................................................ St. Louis, Mo. ASCE, RSUQ Society American Military Engineers: .-Xcaciag ARS. .l Waltrip. L. A.-CE ............,.......................,.............. Festus, Mo. l MSM Pistol and Rifle Cluhg Acacia, Dean, BSU, :XSCE3 SAME. l Warder, R, L.-EE ........................................................ Rolla, MO. l J it AIEE-IREQ Transferred from Southeast Missouri State College l and Arkansas State College. Wasson, XV. S.-Ch.E ......,..,........,..........,...,...... Normandy, Mo. Sigma Pig Wesley Foundationg AlChEg lnterfraternity Councilg Honor List. l i l l l WALLACE, C. J. WALLER. W- G. Aim. 'T --...Af .f Quilt 'ai -ow is' if 'W ? t K -up li, 4 ,ff av x inniff 5.2 WT ':'1 flair 4 wc 'Y ,'0 l ..-'ui-we 1-gi.: Quaid? Qdhnnp 'WV VALENTINE, C. A. WAGNER, C E. NVALDO, C L. NNALPERT, M. VANDAR.-XKIS, G. E. XVAGNER, C. G. XVALKER, H. J. Senior Class VV.-XLTER, T. G. bv D qwonuv-ry, 'Sv' 'FJ' 'qzffva' 'OU XYQXCHTER, D. R. XVALDECKER, D. E XYALKER, J. XV. WALTON, J. W. WALTRIP, L. A. VVARDER, R. L. WASSON, XV. S. 251 X I W ' i Semor Class elluifq. L. L.-ME ..........,..,.......,...,.................... St. Louis, Mo, Independents: Clee Cluh: SAE: Student Union Gaines and Tour- naments Committee: Student Union Organization: SAME: Glee Club Award. est. J. D.-Ch.E .........,...............,.....,.,.............. LaRussell, Mo. Engineers' Cluli: AlChE1 BSU: Tau Beta Pi: Gold Key Award: Honor List: Tau Beta Pi, Treasurer: Phi Kappa Phi: Carnation Co. Stuart Scholarship: Curators Freshman Award: Eldridge A. Stuart Scholarship: Curators Sophomore Scholarship: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, heat, C. tr.-ME ............,,...........,,...,,,.,t.......,...... Carthage, Mo, Independents: Prospectorsg Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Curators Award: Gold Key Award. XX R C J -X-N B f AfAIl'llSCl'l3llt: GGOlOg5' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,. lhlalflefl, yr EHNFR D J W FINQHFNKFR B 0 W ELLI-XC L L Prospectors: AIME: Society of Exploration Geophysics: Trans- it FST J D yt PIE X 1' C G W HETSELL P R ferred from North Carolina State. VVhetsell, P, R,-Mining ..........,.................,. ,,..,... Q maha, Ill. AIME, Secretary: SAME: Honor List. NX hite, C. D,-ME ,,,.,,,,,,,,.....,..,.,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,.,, Springfield, Mo, Kappa Sigma: SAE: Miner Board: ASME. XVI ' ' iite, C. H.-ME A...........,...,.......,,.,,..,.,,,,.,,,,,,,.,, St. Louis, Mo, Glce Cluh: BSU. Stewardship Chairman, Christian Citizenship Chairman: ASME: Student Assistant in Mechanics Department: Glee Chili Key Award: Honor List: Pi Tau Sigma. White, C. M.-ME ........,...,....,,,,.,..,..,.,,...,......,... St. Joseph, Mo. ASME: ARS: SAE: Independents: Mens Residence Hall Associa- tion, Board of Governors: Pi Tau Sigma: Honor: Transferred from St. joseph junior College. 'e sV ' WHISENANT, R. D. VVHITE, C. D. White, D. R.-Physics ....................................,. Kansas City, Mo. ' Acacia, BSU, Alpha Phi Omega, Student Council, NSF Under- A ' V W graduate Research Student Grant, Honor List, Sigma Pi Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Red Fourragere. Wliitecotton, T, E.-Ch.E .......................... Jefferson City, Mo. Triangle, House Manager, AlChE, Rollamo Board. Whitehead, R, W.-CE ................................................ Rolla, Mo. AIEE-IRE, Society American Military Engineers, ASCE, In- dependents. Wieda, E. M.-ME ................................................ Lonedell, Mo. ag, Independents, ASME, 59'ers Club, Charter Member, SAE, Honor List. Wiethop, R. H.-CE ................................i.........,..... Omaha, Neb. Sigma Pi, 4th Counselor, 2nd Counselor, ASCE, Pershing Rifles, Theta Tau. Wilbanks, B, O.-PET Geology .......................... O'Fallon, Mo. Shamrock Club, AIME, Independents: Curators Award, Honor List. Willems, D. R.-CE .....,..........,......,...................... Marshall, Mo. Student Assistant in CE Department, ASCE, Transferred from Missouri Valley College. 4 Willenbrink, R. V.-Cl1.E ........................................ Dutzow, Mo. Miner Board, Newman Club, Rollarno Board, Phi Kappa Theta, wad AIChE, Curator Award. . - . ..-..--f Willey, R. B.-C12 ............................,................... St. Louis, .Mo. -...M Independents, Pershing Rifles, Com. Officer, MSM Glee Cluh, Shamrock Club, ASCE, Red Fourragere, Blue Fourragere Award, Gold Fourragere Award. Williams, G, E.-Ceramics ........ ........ F arber, Mo. BSU, ACS, Independents. Williams, R. E.-ME ............................,,......,........... Godfrey, Ill. AIEE-IRE, M Club, ASME, Independents, SAE, Transferred from Shurtleff College. Wills, R. A.-ME ...,..............................,..,,....... Greenwood, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sgt.-at-Arms, ARS, ASME, SAE, Student my Assistant in Library, Curators Award. VVistehuff, VV. E.-MET ...,,... - .......................... Taylorville, Ill. Photo Club, Acacia, Wesley Foundation, Acacia, Treasurer, AIMEQ Student Assistant in Met. Department, ASM, Honor List. X, ,hai jf WVoldman, M. L.-CE ,.............,........................... si Louis, ina. e-' Kappa Sigma, ASCE, Newman Club, Transferred from Harris Teachers College. Wolf, S. A.-CE ................................,.........,............... Rolla, Mo... ASCE, Lambda Chi Alpha, Student Assistant in CE Department, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Chi Epsilon, President, Transferred from Central Missouri State College. NVIHTE, C. H. VVHITE, C. M. XYHITE, U. R, XVHITECOTTON, T. E. VVHITEHEAD, R. XY. XYIEDA, E. M. XYIETHOP, R. H. VYILBANKS, B. O. XYILLEBIS, D. R. C Semor Class NYILLENBRINK, R. V. XYILLEY, R. B. XYILLIAMS, G. E. XYILLIALXIS, R. E. 1 . at sf 1 VV : L' , 'K 'I , gg' await, a f- li'-' 15 Q S f s,s..twe:: 'ess gig 5? ffl ss if , a if it ' as ., A at 5 sr s l y! .,,f.i . 35135 4 3 5 X ,X Y W X at Java. 'v ,N iff I Q , X I is 4 1 1 3 if WILLS, R. A. WISTEHUFF, NV. E. WOLDMAN, M. L. XVOLF, S. A. 253 254 ga' I3 55? ,lg :Yi WOLF, VV. XVOLFINBARGER, S. L XVRIGHT, E, C, VVRIGHT. C. NVRIGHT, R. M. WROZIER, VV. M. VVUENSCHER, M. E. ZAVERI, V. N. ZDANIS, R, VV0lf, VV. J.-EE .........,,.....,,..,.......,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,, Pacific, IXIO. ROTC Band: Independents: AIEE-IRE: Radio Club, Vice-Presi- dent, President: Phi Kappa Phi: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi, Treasurer, Recording Secretary: Honor List: Gold Key Award: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. XVOlfiI1bat'Q6r, S. L,-CE ,..,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Negglio, lXIO, Lambda Chi: ASCE: Lambda Chi, Secretary. Nvfiglit, E, C., Jr.-EE .,........,,....... ,,,,,.,,,,,,,. I iyde Park, N, Y, Prospectors Club: Independents: Student Assistant in EE Depart- ment: AIEE-IRE: Math Club, Treasurer: Honor List: Silver Key Award: Eta Kappa Nu, Vice-President: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Phi Kappa Phi: Tau Beta Pi: Transferred from New York State A 8: T Institute. Wfrigflit. I. C.-CE ....................,......................... Maplewood, Mo. Pershing Rifles: ASCE, Corresponding Secretary: Rifle Club, Treasurer, President: Rifle Team Letter: Tech Club: Student As- sistant in CE Department: M Club: Transferred from W'ashing- ton University. Gunner crew in House C. Senior Class Wright, R, M.-EE .................,.,........,...,....... Kansas City, Mo, Math Society: Honor List: Lucy NV. James Scholarship Award: Fannie and john Hertz Engineering Scholarship: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. Wrozier, W. M.-ME .......................................... St, Louis, Mo, ASME: SAE: BSU: Transferred from Washington University. Wuensclier, M, E.-EE ............................ University City, Mo. Gamma Delta: Prospectors, Board of Controls: Independents: AIEE-IRE. Zaveri, V. N.-EE .......................................... Ahmedabad, India International Fellowship: AIEE-IRE: India Association: Trans- ferred froni Hiram College and L. D. Arts College and M. G. Science Institute. Zdanis, R. J.-ME ........................,..,.,....,....... Newington, Conn. SAE: ASME: Newman Club: Glee Club: Tau Kappa Epsilon: ARS: Transferred from University of Connecticut and Hillyer College. i Zerwekh, R, P.-MET NUC .........,....,....................... Peoria, Ill. Lambda Chi Alpha, Social Chairman: AIMME: Interfraternity Council: ASM, Reporter: Miner Board: Student Union Board: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Honor List: Transferred from Bradley University. Zieba, D. J.-CE ,.,,.,,,,...,,,,....,.......,..........,...,.... Farmington, Mo. 59'ers Club: ASCE: Honor List: Transferred from Flat River Junior College. ZERWEKH, R. P. ZIEBA, D. I. ZIEGERER. J- H- ZIMMERMAN, R. G. ZORUMSKI. W. E. ZYCHINSKI, J. A. Ziffgefef. H.-Ch.E ----.-.----.--.......................,......... ................... S t. Clair, Mo. Shamrock Club, Business Manager, Newman Club, Independentsg AlChE, SAMEQ Student Council taltl 3 Honor List. Zllllmefman- R. G--CE ,----,-.,.-.,................... .................. C 'ape Girardeau, Mo, Tau KHPDH EDSUOHC ASCE: BSUQ ARS, Honor List, Joe B. Butler Mem. Award of Mo. Soc. of Prof. Engrsq Chi Epsilon, Transferred from Southwest Missouri State College. Agricola, R. J.-Ch.E ........ Zorumski, W. E.-ME ,,,,.....,,,......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Arlington, Mo, Sigma Tau Gamma, Vice-President, lnterfraternity Council, Vice'President, SAF, Student Assistant in CIS Department, Theta Tau, Corresponding Secretary, Vice- Regent. Z5'Cl1mSk1, A--EE .................................................................. St. Louis, Mo. Newman Cllllll AIEE-IRES Honor Listg Student Education 81 Loan Foundation Scholarship-Wm. Paul Dixon, Eta Kappa Nu, Mallory Ka Co. Scholarship Seniors Without Pictures ....................Jennings, Mo. Ayik, N.-MET ............... ................. D . Bakir, Turkey Barreto, R.-MET ......... ..,....... C aracas DF, Venezuela Behrens, R. L.-CE ............ ...................... S t. Louis, Mo. Betlerlein, D, E.-CE ....,.... ...,.i......... S pringfield, Mo. Bierniann, R, G.-CE ........ ,.,,,... F erguson, Mo. Bomar, J. W,-ME .......... .,,..,... S t. Louis, Mo, Boothe, R. E.-CE ...,,..... .,.,...ii C arthage, Mo. Bo 'en, M. G.-ME ............. ............... H errin, Ill. Bradv, F, J.-ME ......,,.,,..,,..,. .......,. S t. Louis, Mo. Brunfhorst, L, F.,-EE ..,.,...,, ....,,..... F 'estus, Mo. Burke, H. L.-ME .....,.,,,.,. ........ J oplin, Mo. Burtin, D.-ME ,...... ....... L ebanon. Mo. Carey, R. E.-ME ....... .......,,.,,,... C uba, Mo. Carr, W. A.-EE ,........ ......... S t. Louis, Mo. Carter, M,-EE .......,.. ...,.,...... S t, Louis, Mo. Chopra, K. S,-MET ........ ....... N ew Delhi, India Cocke, K. E.-ME .............. .......,..... C harleston, Mo. Coester, J. VV.-CF ............... ...,... N Vebster Groves, Mo. Crabtree, G, E.-MET ......... ................. S t. Joseph. Mo. Craig, K. A.-PET ,...,...,... .........,.......... S pringfield, Mo. Cunha, F. R.-CE ,,,,,..,,.r ,,...,. l ialf Moon Bay, Calif. Curtin, J, G,-EE .,,,.,,,,.,,,,, , .,,,.,. .....- .....,, A d elaide, S. Aust. Dohogne, C, L.-MET .,.,,.... ..,.....,........................ S t. Louis, MO. Datta, H. N.-Mining ,,..,..... .,.,,..,,. C hinsineh, VVfBugal, lndia Ellicott, E, L.-CE ....,..,,....,. ..............,.............. L ittleton. Colo. Firestone, J, H.-MET ,.......... ...........,................. W illnette, Ill. Fisher, R. L.-MET NCC ........ ........ O livette, MO. Garlich, T. K.-Physics .................. ................................. Gerhart, B. L.-EE .......,..................... ................ E ldon, MO. Grannemann, H. N.-Chemistry ...... ......... S t. Louis, Mo. Iriardy, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ....,....... J Oplill, lXlO. Hartman, D, F.-CE .....,,,,.......... ....... S pokane. Wash. Harvel, J, R,-EE ....,...,,. ......... N eosho. No. Heglin, R, s.-CE ..,,.,,..., ................. R olla, Mo. Helgeson, R,-EE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ......... lt laCliSOI1, N. Hendershot, J. R.-PET ................. Clam. Midl- Hengon, D, L,-CE ,,,,,,,,, ...,.,.,,....... C OlliI1SVill6, Ill. Henson, VV. R,-Physics ..,... ..... N . KHHSHS City. NO. Herron, G. F.-CE ............ ................. S t. Louis, N0- Hill, L,.-CE ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,.,,,..... R amsey, lll. Hillmeyer, M. J.-MF. .... ........ W ebSt6l' Groves, MO. Hines, J. W.-ME ............. .......,...............- C ubil. M0- Hinkle, K, M,-EE ,,,,,,,,, ,,,.,... F rederiektown, Mo. Hof, W, M,-.ME ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,.............. S t. Louis, Mo. Holloway, L. J.-Ch.E ........ ..................---.-. N C0Sl10. M0- Hofton, NV, Q- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,. C ape Girardeau, Mo. Hovhanisian -ME ......... .................. T 6l'l61'2111. lffm Howard, A. H.-ME ........ .........--.-----.- D iX0l1. M0- Hughes, T.-MET ........ .......----- D CFbY, N. Y- Hull, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,.... P latte City, lXlO. Husman, D. N.-ME ........ ...........--- S t. Louis. M0- Hustad, J. E.-EE ........ .,...... K ansas City, No. Ingram, M, A,-ME ,,,,,,,, ............ B aldwin, MO. Kern, W, F,-EE ,,,,,,,, ........... N ormal, Ill. Koelling, J.-Physics ...... Lasky, M.-Eli .......,,,,,,,,, Laurenson, R. M.,-ME ..... . Lemon, C.-ME ........... Leonard, K. G.-Cli ........ Leonard, R. J.-ME ...,.... Leslie, J. A.-CE .......... Lester, J. A.-Physics... Lynch, F.-Mining ........... MeCrary, M. ill.-CE ........ Maleskis, VV. Rl.-Ceramic. Marble, ll.-PET Geology .......St. Louis, Mo. .......East St. Louis, Ill ..Springfield, Mo. .....Poplar Illuff, Mo. ..........Dument, x. J. ...............llabana, Cuba ....,.,.Kansas City, Klo. ......,.....Glendale, Mo. .,....,.,.......Flushing, N. Y. ..................lYeatherby. Rlo. Niagara Falls, N, Y. Oneonta, N. Y. iXl3l'l6l'. D. ...........,....,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, R Ulla, RIO, ixlafsllall, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, t, Janwg llliittillgfly, XV. L.-Geology ,.,... ..,,,,,,,,,,,, C Jverlaud, Mo. Maune, D. F.-ME ................. .......,. X Vashington Mo, MCYSF, VV. B.-CE ............... .........,. S t. Louis Mo. MOSS, R. D.-EE ........ ....,.... K ansas City, Klo. Myers. C. H.-EE ....,.,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,., L utesville Mo, Nix. F. C.-Physics ......... .,,,..... X Yashington, Mo. Oihlealy, P. R.-CE ......... ....... S pringfield Klo. Oreyzi, H. A.-Ch.E ........ ...,,,.,, T eheran, Iran UWSley, D. V.-CF. ..... ..........,. ,....,.. H a nnibal Klo. Ozenberger, N, J,-ME .,.,,,,.,,,,,.,. ,,,,,,.. S t, Joseph, Mo. Palao-Hermoza, O. L.-Ch.E .,,,.,, ...,.,..,... C usco, Peru Parikh, J. P.-Ch.F .................... .......... l iombay. India Peterson, J. A.-Physics ........ .,,,.,... S t, Louis, Mo. Rathburn, Y, L.-CE ,,,,.,.,,,, ,,,,..,,, C ranston. R. l, Renfro, C. N.-EE ........... ....... S pringfield. Mo. Riehords, E, F,-EE ...,.,.,..,. ,,,,,,,.,...... D etroit, Mich. Robertson, R. K.-ME ,..,.... .......,. K ansas City, Mo. Rodolph, C. P.-CE .....,.... ..,,.,,,. S pearman, Texas Schader, K. J.-MF .....,,,,. ..,,...,..,,,.,,. X fton, Mo. Scoggins, L.-CE ......... ,,,,,.......,,..,,,.... X lton, Ill. Sharon, A. D.-EE .,.,.... ,,..,, l ndependence, Mo. Short, D, L.-MF ,,,.,,,.,, ,,...,,.,, S t, Charles, Klo. Shukla, N. M.-FE .,...,.,... .,.,.... it hmedabad, lndia Sievers, XV. L.-Physics ...... .......,...... S edalia, Klo. Slates, D. L.-ME .... f ............ ........ C ameron, Klo. Steinbruegge -Phvsics ........ ,................ S t. Louis, Mo. Stidham, J, .-X,-CE ........... .,.......,.,,.. L akeland, Fla. Stern, P. G.-MET ........ ..,...,.. K ew Gardens, N. Y. Sturm, P.-CE ........,.. ....,........... S t. James, NO. Summitt, J. XV.-NIE ........ ..........,...... K lalden, Mo. Swaw, B. F.-ME ............ .................... N ewburg, Ho. Taylor, T, M.-CE ..,............ ......... C ape Girardeau. Mo. Tenuissen. A. C.-Geology ...... ............................ R olla. HO. Turner, T, G.-CE ......................... ....... 3 lountain Grove, MO. Twedell, R. N.-Ch.E ....................... ................... B ethany, NO. Cculmana, R. B.-PET Geology ......,.. ............. L ima. Peru NVheat, C. G.-ME .............,.,............. ...,...... C arthaqe. RIO. NVilkerson, M. R.-Phvsics ........... ......... K irkwoofl. NO. XVilliamson, R. L.-CF .........,. ............ S pringffieltl. Ill. VViriaatmadja, A.-Mining ........ ....... B andung. lnflOI16Si21 XVood, J. NV.-CE ........ ....... .................. R 0 lla. MO. 255 l 1 l I l I l l l l .l ll l li l i . v Q. 256 Mar' 'tt' Bautista, Jorge-MET .................... Rolla, Mo. Bhatia, Baldew-Ch.E ......,....... Bombay, India Boe, Richard Irwin-CE .......... Carrollton, Ill. Brahinsky, Herbert Sidney-ME .................... St. Joseph, Mo. Bramfitt, Bruce I-.-NUC MET ...................... Wfatervliet, N. Y. Bunch, David VVillian-Ch.E .......... Rolla, Mo. Burrows, John Raymond-ME ......,,...,,,,,.,.,,,,... St. Louis, Mo. Capek, Frank I.-CE ,.,,..,,,. .,,,.,, R ollgi, Mo, Chan, Samuel S. M.-Geology ,......,,,..,,,,..,.,...,, Hong Kong, China 'Oi 60 Graduate Students Adkins, Dennie Lee-ME ..,......... Rolla, Mo... Aguilar, Oscar--Geology .........,...... Lima Peru Aung, Zin-Nuclear ..,........... Rangoon, Burma Ballantyne, Edwin J., Jr.-Mining ,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,., Springfield, Mo. Barre, Nick VV.-ME .......,........ Cardwell, Mo. Batubara, Kasmir A.-MET ........ Rolla, Mo. sw ,mv wal ,gf Chang, Chl-Cl13.0-illllllllg ..............................,.v. Chia-Yi, Taiwan, China Chao, Hung-Chi-TNIET ...................................... Kaosliiung, Taiwan, China Chappell, George Albert-Chem .....,,,,..,...,...,.. St. Charles, Mo. Chuang, juo-Chin-M ET ............................,,,,.,,, Chia-Yi, Formosa Cooper, Lloyd E.-ME ......... ...... B utler, Mo. Datta, Heinendra-Mining ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,...4,,4,,.,.,A,, Chinsurali, West Bengal, India V 1 , M i A si- s , Y , ' 'f nv '- ' 'TSE .' - A5 fi .. . ,M iasgg . fy, .N-R , 437 ' ,Re .Z . i' Q 'Q J' ' ' 4 i 95:9 S Q ' .ww A 777' X 9' if w f, Q Via Z ff -1, . ff-:W wi, f fav aj 0- ' Aw 1 .W lm ' Graduate Students 1,3 ,,1:- - ...,.,,.,.., f, X7 '- ' - 'v7-.-.... Wy, ,.,.,,, 7 45 9 44741 f' rf! 5514! w-.........4? Dennis, Ralston Kennedy-CE .....r.................... Republic, Pa. Dille, Eldon R.-Cli.E ....... ....... S later, Mo. Doraibabu, Peethambaran-Geology ,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,, Madras, Madras, India Dressel, Vl'aldemar Martin-Unelassi fied ...... Rolla, Mo. El Baz, Farouk El Sayed-Geology ,..,.......,.. Cairo, Egypt Espana, Jorge Alberto-MET .,.,......,.....,.,...,.,,,, Rosario , S.F., Argentina Farris, David Richard-Mining ........................ Fenniniore, NWS. Friend, David Dale-MIN PET ..........,...,....... Licking, Mo. Frouzan, Faramarz-Geology ........ Rolla, Mo. 257 258 K i ,air f ' ,JJ ,gnlr wtf' - Huffman, Jerry XVayne-Mining.. ............... Lancaster, Wis. Inglis, James Larry-Ch.E .............. Polk, Mo. Jain, Chandnial-Mining ............ Jaipur, India Jain, Satya Prakash-MET .... Kanpur, India Jurgens, Joel Jesse-Geology ...... Chicago, Ill. Keniple, Thomas E.-Physics .... St. Ann, Mo. Kick, David D.-CE ....... .......... R ollzi, Mo. Kim, lVon llo-Mining .,.....,...... Seoul, Korea Koval, Steven M.-Physics ..., Buffalo, N. Y. 1 Graduate Students fiU ,,pQ ahdvlk. Ganthavee, Somkiat-Mining ..........,.....,........... Phuket, Thailand Hankinson, Risdon lVilliam-Ch.E .................. St. Joseph, Mo. Hewett, Lionel Donnell--Physics ..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Denver, Colo. Hopler, Robert Bartley, Ir.-Mining ,,,,,,,,,,.,,, Seaside Heights, N. Y. Hornsey, Edward E.-Mining ...... Potosi, Mo. Howard, Jim D.-ME ........ ......... C anton, Ill. QWWY' Lee, Anthony L.-Ch.E .,.,.,,... Berkeley, Calif. Lodholz, William John-Special ....,. ,,,,,.,.....,... Ferguson, Mo. Mantei, Erwin Joseph-Geology ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Benton Harbor, Mich. Malhotra, Sham-MET ........,...,,.,.,,..,,,.,.,,,,,.,,... Patiala Punjab, India Marehbanks, Martin Franklin-M ET .............. W'indsor, Mo. Mathor, Virondra-Chemistrv .,.,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,,i,,,,,, Delira Dun, lnclia Nw ' 1' Ima- . ,. l ffl ,f , 1 'tl , J ' . .x ali. ,. 7 yrfffii M W ' , ya , -Y 1 .f Q N , aw If ff f ,JM .l '9 sfi iwsi-'i L' 'f ww - 1 M amie-'a fs- W N fm Y' -, ':- we :ctw ' rg, , W ii 4 .' N7 Graduate Students MQW JA. K! M isra, Krishna Kant-Geology ...A.,,...,............. Mikepor, lnrlizl Moclesitt, Donald Ernest-CE ..,,.. Rolla, Mo. Montgomery, Thomas Spencer-Geology .... A-Xlgonzr, lowzl Moore, Robert Eugent-Ceramics .,.................. Rolla, Mo. Murray, Richard George-ME ...... Rolla, Mo. O'Neill, Dennis-MET .....,..,............................... Farmington, N. Mex. Patel, Bhailalbhai-Clremistry '....... ........ l nclia Paul, lNilfred Durairajan-ME .............,........ Annamalai Nague, Madras, India Piskin, Kemal-Geology ...... Istanbul, Turkey -Of ,. lfffiffw. V fu 259 1 W 1 1 1 t N t tl t tt 1 J I i 1 it 5 5 t 1 bg 260 ,M up Posgay, Raymond George-ME .,....... St. Lotus, Mo Rao, Pzlluri Bhimcswara-ChE .......... Rajhamundry, and HRA State, Ind1a Q l 3. Y N' ,M 1 K ' K C vf' ' - . . 4, 11 ' 'T :7r I , 1 il:-In , g -W V X 7 sf? V Richardson,-Unclassified .............. Rolla, MO. Robertson, R. K.-Unclassified .... Rolla, Mo. Rachovitsky, Elish A.-ME ............................-. Tel-Aviv, Israel Saad, Afif Hani-Unclassified .............,,.,,.,.,,.., Deirmawas, U. Egypt, Egypt, U.A.R. Saad, Moh Maher-MET ........ ...,., E gypt Schwab, F. A.-Unclassified ......,....,........,,,.,,.. St. James, Mo. Singh, Tarkeshwar-EE .... Chamarpur, India Stelloh, Robert Theodore-Mining .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. St. Louis, Mo. Stidham, J. R.-CE ....... ...,.. R olla, No. Riad, Samir Moustafa-Unelassified .,... Cairo, Egypt, U.A R Richards, Earl F.-EE ......... ........ R olla, Mo Graduate Students W awww aw if R1 wav X I X as f Z . X hi to 4 if , . + .. -wh! '2fff. H i + ' '1 w'Pf 31,,, , N E , 7 f ' Q Nui -- 1 3 7 pa. vt W qq,:ti ,: :L . I a '1' ' : ' 52'-4 1. -.f-: if f 'ww' . 5 fi 'Q' Stinnett, Lundy Austin-Mining ,......,A............. Custer, S. Unk. StoCklin, W'illiam Howard-ME ,.,,,,,,,,,,.,4,,A,,,, llcrmuim, Mo. WK Wrm' 'mr' fg A Teglancl, Edward Roland-MTN PET .......... Pierre, S. Dak. I if ' W ' I f T- T A Tenmssen, A. C.-Geology .........,.. Rolla, Mo. W ,, I 2275.12 rf f if x v f A vi , .,.,:,f f aq It ' Y 'ifa ifff Fri lg si 'f 17 Graduate Students 'oi Thompson, LeRoy Earl-CE .......A Salem, Mo. Ulugonul, Yurdukul Dsman-CE .,..........,.,...,, Istanbul, Turkey Villegas, James Carlos-ME .... St. Louis, Mo. VValters, Frank Garnett-Unclassified ..,....... Rolla, Mo. Wood, Graham XVayne-CE .... Hollis, N. H. VVu, Ping Ying-CE ............ Hsinchu, Taiwan Ying, XYilliam-CE .......... Hong Kong, China Yolar, Ismail-Unclassified .......... Rolla, Mo. Young, Alwin C. H.-CE .......,.......................... Tsu-Slum, Formosa 261 SQ 'Nil V ,X AE '1'7 'Q'V , Rwlif ACHENBACH AFFOLTER AHAL ALBRECHT ALCORN AMIN Junior Class ,-Xchenhaeh, Clary D.-Ch.E ...,.. ...,,... T renton, Mo. Affolter, Allen L.-MET ....... ........... R olla, Mo, Ahal, Dennis C.-Civil ........ ......... S t. Louis, Mo. Albrecht, Paul N.-EE ........ ....... C hesterfield, Mo. Alcorn, Herbert R.-ME ...,.,,..,.,.. ,.........,,,. R olla, Mo. Amin, Romeshhhai, V.-PET E .,.... ........... D elhi, India Anderson, Homer L.-Ch.E ....... ......, P ortageville, Mo. Anderson, Roger D.-ME ......... ......,.. S t, Louis, Mo. Baker, James L.-MIN .....,..., ...... ll lt. Carmel, lll. Barksdale, Clifford B.-CE ....... .,.... Bartholic, David B.--Ch.E..,. Bartlett, Ronald E.-MEM... Bartling, Donald L.-EE i,.,... Barton, Stephen F.-CE ........ . Bass, Oral E.-MET ....... Bassin, Ronald L.-EE ...... . Bast, George L.-ME ,.,,.. Bates, Donald E.-CE ..... Bauer, Kendall R.-NE ......... BH,-XTIA, K. 262 Clinton, N. C. ......St. Louis, Mo. ,...,.,,Rielnnond, Mo. ......,Carl junction, Mo. .........Beaver, Utah .........Louisiana, Mo. .......East St. Louis, Ill. ,.,,,.,,,,..,,,,.,Cuba, Mo. .......,,,Aleoa, Tenn. ...,...Pocahontas, Iowa BHATIA, s. M ANDERSON, H. BARTHOLIC BASS , ,es ,ff I, V N Es ' K X S X ' 1 N 0. I, fx X A 1 7k4l l , 3 , E , 1 ' f 1 f ' , , ,,, , , is WWW 'Wi 3 ' f ,Lv ll,-, ,,,'3-,fA.- , -yy f A, fl f f Z H , X X -X Bauer, Larry G.-Ch.E ........ Beckley, Tommie R.-CE... Cape Girardeau, .Jerieo Springs, Beckniann, Roger L,-EE ,,,,,,, .,,-,,,,--,v S ti Louis, Beech, Dennis W.-Physics ........ Benn, Edward-M ET ......... Bentley, James R.-CE .............,.......... .........,,Overland, Mahanoy City, ......WeSt Plains, Mo Mo Mo Mo. Pa Mo Berkowitz, Norman S.-Ceramics.. ,...... ...Brooklyn, N. Y, Bhatia, Kanaya L.-CE ........ ....,.. B omhay, India Bhatia, Surindar X.-ME ,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,, N ew Delhi, India Blevins, Zenas C.-CE ....... ....... H arrison, Ark, ANDERSON, R. BAKER BARTLETT BARTLING BASSIN BAST l i , l I l 1 l l ll l W, i l U i I I 5 l I l ,i i i l v L BARKso,xLiil BARTON 5 BATES cs-me up . --f me ,' . - s' ' ..,-ities -A. ll' y 1 fi :-- . , . , -E fr., i is N iss, -B li A ' ' . ff 1 ,. X ' -L ' 'if' A-, Q R, - l fe w, BAUER, K. R. BEECH BAUER, L. G. BECKLEY BECKMANN BENN BENTLEY BERKOWIT2 Blichmann, Donzild J.-CE ......... ., Blumberg, Leslie-EE ...,....... Bohning, jon R.-Chem .......,.. Borger, Lawrence A.-MR ............ .. Borthayre, Philippe P.-MET .......... Boscliert, Robert F.-MF ...,..... Bost, Charles R.-Cheniistry... Bounds, Donald R.-EE., ..,.. ,. .......,L:unont, Iowa ...,..,,.,Rolla, Mo. .....,,.Glencoc, Mo. ...,,Carbondal0, Ill. ........LlII1Zl, Peru ...........Godfrey, Ill. Poplar Bluff, Mo. .........Palinyra, Mo. Bowman, Mike VV.-Ch.E ........ ,... S pringfield, Mo. Bowser, Ronald L.-ME ..,...... ........, S t. Louis, Mo, Boyd, Gerald M.-CE .......... ..,. S an Jose, Calif. Brady, Sherman D -Chl? ...d..., ......, K ansas City, Mo. Breitenfeld, Richard T.-CE ........ ..r...,...... R olla, Mo. Brenner, Ronald D.-ME .....,.. .Kansas City, Mo. Brenner, George J.-EE ...........,.....,.................,...... Rolla, Mo. Brewer, David H.--MET NUC ............ lndependence, Mo. Bridegroom, W'illiam E.-EE ...................... St. Louis, Mo. Briner, JameS R.-ME ......,..,...,.,........ University City, Mo. Brockhaus, Robert H.-MR ..,..,.,.. ....,,... S t. Louis, Mo. Brown, Dallas L.-CE .......... ,.........,,..,............ R isco, Mo. Brown, Dewey F.-CE .,.......,,,.... Riverview Gardens, Mo. Brown, Don R.-Ch.E ...,... ....,,. R ollzi, Mo. Brown, Norman L.-CE ............ .........,.... R Ollil, MO. Brown, Richard L. S.-ME ..,....... ...,..... S t. Louis, Mo. Brown, Robert S.-MET ........... Brown, Timothy O.-Geologv .........Joplin, Mo .......,Fairfield, Me. Brown, Dewey-CE ................. .......... St. Louis, Mo BROWN, DALLAS BROWN, DEWEY ' 'il 'Z , -.a - Q .5 V 4? ' ' , 'ylw 1 Q2 Q I vj 'T 0 ' l '-or f o I .- pf FV-71. Aw Qs , ,, ,, 31 4 , -.Q V 9 'f ---' '--I ff T313 1 Mei? 2 A f - 5fif'?5i 1 V 'Bbw we ...nave- H457 Q1-'wtf if 13-,Hx P394 J ij' 'G--,Jw BLEVINS BORGER BOUNDS BRADY BREWER li.-.,.,+p, 'tual' BLICHMANN BORTHAYRE BOWMAN BREITENFELD BRIDEGROOINI ss-arf i' BLLWIBERG BOSCHERT BOWSER BRENNFR, R. BRINER n T 'Lv' an A I S. f f I -' ' V ,gr V ,y ah , ,,,,,,. .sf H.-. ee.,, :uf I 7 I ...- N n .FK BOHNING BOST BOYD BRFNNER, G. BROCKIIAUS Junior Class , Nfarxf 'Ns 4 3,5 4. .4 'drip' 1 7' FC sw-mv nhl' ' BROWN, DON BROWN, NORMAN BROWN, RICHARD BROXYN, ROBERT BROWN, TIMOTHY BROWN. DEWEY F. 265 l P BRUNS BRYANT BRIEG BUERKI BURRIS BURTON BUSCH l 1, il l m ',.N foe 1? Alf FEV' -a WW WW' aa Wi AY 'Vf1 ' , WR X' A13, 1V. waa, 1 ,tv 1, A V h VAi1A . :i: 7 ,,,11111 BUSH CAGE CAMP CAMPBELL, Ri A, CAMPBELL, R. E. CARDONA CARR Junior Class CARTER, CARTER, M. CASPERSQN CHAFFIN Bram, Myron D.-M15 ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, s f, Laura, MO, EEQEQIAAN ESIAQIQRAU Bryant, XVilliam S.-CE ........ .............. B eatrice, Nelm. COGGINS COLE C01-LINSY C- C011-INS' . l Brieg, Frank NV.-Physics ....... ...... S te. Genevieve Mo. Z r Buerki, Roger F.-ME ....... ........,, S t. Louis, Mo. Burris, Elmer L.-CE ................ .................... F isk, Mo, A in A Burton, Donald E.-Physics ...... .....,, K ansas City, fllo, agar- 2. Busch, Ray E.--Ch.E A............ ..........,. G eralcl, Mo. ' W, fro Bush, VVilliam A.-Ch.E ....., ........... E ureka, Mo. Cage, Kenneth L.-ME ....... ...,,,. C rystal City, Mo. Camp, Marvin O.-EE ...........,., ..,,.,,,.,, P ollock, Mo. Campbell, Richard A.-ME ........ ........ C entralizx, Mo. M will X A X fr Campbell, Russell E.-MIN ....... ,,.,,,. S t, Ann lllo. Carclona, Juan G.-Ch.E .....,, ,.,..... H avann, Cuba Carr, Virgil E.-CE ......... ...,..,,,.,,,,,,. J apiia, Ma. Vw, 4' Carter, Larry L.-CE ,.,..,,,. ..,,,,,,,,,.,. K ansas City, Mo. 1:12, Carter, Michael E.-EE ......,......... El Dorado Springs, Mo. ii' Casperson, Leon J.-Mech ...... .......................... I oplin, Mo. Ciiaffia, Lane C.-ME ....... ....... s pringfielcl, Ma. ,r, Chapman, Kieth E,-CE ,,.,,,, ...,,, s f. James, Ma. 'l A ieee ff ?y4'i C Chartrau, Doyne L.-ME ........ ......... S ikeston, Mo. . 1 P A liil' 4 Chew, Terry D.-CE ........... ....... A kron, N. Y. A A Y Q V Church, Jerry W.-CE ......,. ,,.,,. T ayiafvaiia, Ill. A , A Clark, Dennis A.-MIN ......... ......... C liicago, Ill. fa JGQ 1 Cline, Larry D.-CE ....... ....... S pringfield, Mo. Vvlvi, , A Close, Max L.-EE ....... ......,. C arterville, Ma. A' as 1 Cacia, K. E.-ME ..................... ............ R olla, Ma. fs '2 sa-'P H -1f ' - ' ' Coggins, Charles A.-PET E ....... ........ S t. Louis, Mo. Cole, Fred V.-CE ,................... ....... S Cotia, N. Y. Collins, Clyde W., Jr.-EE ..,..... ...,,,.,...,.,.,..,. D upo, Ill. i Collins, John M.-MIN ........ ......... B rattleboro, Ver. W l Conley, Carl D.-CE .................... ...... P aris, Mo. 'up Cooley, Laurence A.-MET ......... ......... R olla, Mo. Cornell, Jerry N.-Ch.E ........... 264 .......Lemay, Mo. L.. 4 Cornell, Ralph D.-Physics ................. ....... S t. Louis, Cowperthwaite, Ronald L.-Physics .......,...... Eldridge, Cox, David L.-CE ............ ....... ......... K i rkwood, Coyle, Roy T.-Ceramic ........ ..,....v.. S t. Louis, Crabtree, Gary E.-MET .......... ........ S t. Joseph, COOLEY CQRNELL, J. G? ,-...gun Nm ww f . .y CRADER DAOULAS DELL ,v .fy we :Fw 'fag rf . ' ii. was-0 , Q iff, N , ' Q.: w, se A . V-wif ,fi . Q, ,. ,5,wS,,.A f .MM 4: lima 1:3 9 ' Q Mo lllo Mo Mo. Mo. Crader, Harold W.-ME .,.......... .............. F Jran, NIH Crenshaw, Reuben L.-Physics .....r,..........r.. St. Louis, o Cuesta, Herman F.-MII ............ llarquisimeto, Venezuela Cunha, F. R.-CE ........,.,,....., ............. S an Mateo, Cillf Curl, Howard W.-Physics ,....... .... ,..l. J c iplin, Xli CORNELL, R. COXYPICRTIIXX','Xl'l'lf COX LUX Ll sl '- 99' 'bf' E --P' 'dune' I sw. , .1 4 x 5 if li iifggy f xl ' Q r 'ffs 'wr' 50 if CRENSHAVV CUESTA CUNH.-X CURL CLRTIX DAUERNHEIIXI DAVE DAVID DAVINROY D1-.EX I JUHIOI' Class 'DE'-UNC DELP Curtin, John F.-EE ........,............... Mitchell Pk., .-xustmiia Daboo, Ratan F.-Chemistry .........,.........,...,., Nausari, India Daoulas, Arthur-CE ....................... .......... D racut, Mass Dauernheim, VVoody D,--Ch.E .......,. .............. -X fftou, Mo r i 5'.T-3 W 'I C , 11,1 A I X l 1 'A Q we C ., 5, , ees. '..'?',f DESAI DEWING DeWITT Dave, Bhalchandra T.-Ch.E... David, Edward G.-CE ........... Davinroy, Ronald L.-ME ....... Deen, Michael F.-MET ......... Dell, Jack H.-CE .................. Delling, David R.-MET ......... Delp, Robert L.-ME ......... Desai, Girish V.-Ch.E .................... Dewing, H. Harvey-Chemistry .......,..... DeWitt, Thomas E.-MET ........... ....... ...............Ahmedabad, India .St. Cloud, Minn O'Fallon, Ill .........Tulsa, Okla ...St. Joseph ....Kirkwood XYaynesville .............R0lla, .............Rolla ..XYebb City Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo rf' ..vv4ew,- 'F EJ! W' . ,ji N 'Qi 5,5 Q5 -'H-f'-f , , , -.nw X wr Einsel, Miller D.-EE ......... Eirten, Frank 0.-EE ........ Elfrink, Lindell H.-CE ....... Engineer, Rajendra B.-CE.. Erdmann, Robert H.-ME ,,,...... . Erickson, iNilliam C.-MET ........ Erisman, Lester R.-CE ....... .........Joplin, Mo. .........Clayton, Mo. .........,lZ1CkSOIl, Mo. Ahnedahzid, India .. ......... Alton, Ill. ....,....Gurnee, Ill. ......,FairvieW, Mo. DILLINGHAM DISCHNER DOCKERY DODD, C. DODD, T. DOIRON Junior Class Dillinglia 111, Albert C.-NUC MET ...,,,,,,,,,,, je 1111 ings, Mo Dischner, Edward E.-CE ........ ........r S t, Joseph, Mo Doekery, Calvin D.-ME .,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,.,,, L a 111g1 r, Mo, Dodd, Curtis XV.-EE ........ ........ J ackson, Mo Dodd, Tom J.-ME ......, .....,,, S pringfield, Mo Doiron, David H.-ME ...o.. .,..,,.... R ed Bud, Ill Donovan, John R.--ME ....... ..,..... B lue Springs, Mo Dore, John A.-ME ........ ....... R ichards, Mo Dorsey, Tommy-EE ........... ...,.. S t Louis, Mo Dressel, Theordore H.-Ceramic ................ Caseyville, Mo Duncan, Jack L.-CE ....... ....,...i E vansville, Ind Dunn, Stuart T.-ME ....... ..........,. F lorissant, Mo Durnell, Donald-ME .......,..... ,...... X Vebster Groves, Mo Duvall, H. Patrick-Physics ,............. Ste. Genevieve, Mo Dyhouse. David E.-CE .......,. ........ O wensville, Mo Eaves, Kenneth F.-CE ....... ....... F arinington, Mo Edmison, Roger A.-CE. Eggeman, George W.-M E ......... . Eggleston, Donald W.-EE ,.,,.... Eidson, Jimmie R.-CE ...... ........Mt. Vernon, ..,....Kansas City, ....,.Rolla, ......,.Butler, Ill Mo Mo Mo Erwin, Charles T.-EE ......... Erwin, Ivan A.-Ch.E ........, Erwin, Robert D.-ME ......... DONOVAN DORE DUNCAN DUNN DYHOUSE EAVES , , W, 4 aw 3 4 H Z f g ,z 1 Q fa S f ,f f Q is 'Nuys W 5' XS! 1 X tx W x S g nga gig' I c St. Louis, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. .....St. Louis, Mo. DORSEY DURNELL EDMISON Us-uv' uf io ll1'1' -N-gl ll 1 l l l s l n l l l l R i 1 E DRESSELi DUVALLN EGGEMAN .ff i 5 K sf , I V L ' 'l L l ' lf ' l f l i ,. l ,V . , , W I X I .4 i I im- ia' Zwzs gt ti i , .Q....,..,,,. X asf , N, w , ss we Zi sw X sisai r ' wi a l' W? Q Jw - I :Q-'wif ' i 4 'N fi, ' A C 1 V l 266 ERISMAN ERWIN, C. EGGLESTON EIDSON EINSEL EIRTEN j ELFRINK ENGINEER ERDMANN ERICKSON l Estill, Rohert S.-ME ......... Faenger, Robert A.-ME ,........ Fehsenfeld, Gary D.-Ch.E ....,. . Farahbakhsh, Syrous-EE .....,... Farmer, john O.-PET E .... ., Ferrill, David A.-MET ..,.... Fields, Sidney L.-CE ......... Finch, Daniel -I.-Geology '..,...,, Fink, Wilbert IXI.-ME ..,..... Finne, Gerald O.-Ch.E ................ Fitzgerald, Barry C.-Cerzunics., Fitzgibbons, Leo M,-ME ......... Flippin, James S.-ME ........ Fogle, Thomas L.-EE ......,.,,,,.,,.., Folkert, Charles R.-Chemistry.. Forness, Warren XV.--ME .,.,....... lYest Palm Reach, I'la. .....,.IXIehlx'ille. Mo. ...,...St Louis, Mo. ....,..'XlI3.l,lilll, Iran .......Russell, Kaus. ....,..v..Stratforcl, Conn. .......,...,IJI2ll'l'lOllCl, Mo. ...,..,Des Moines, Iowa .......St. Louis, RIO. ....,...,XYarwick, R. I, .............IlIicldletown, Mo .......Jerseyville, Ill. ......Cape Girardeau, .......,..Inclependence, jam-es, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo , 39 V53 of-ref' A wwf Q la' Av 'u T 'A' ...f f I 'Q . I 15 . 'Q .Ad .KA .1 3, v Y '-'Qyr X 1 f an- ,frf , Q 1 53 -Qi Foster, Thomas R.-Ch.E ,,.,..,., ,,,,,,. O sage Beach, M0 Fonts, Gary L.-CE ..................... ......... B ethany, Mo. Frauenhoffer, john M.-Ch.E ...,.... ....... S t. Louis, Mo Frost, David L.-CE .................,. ....... ,I oneshoro, Ill. Fuemmeler, Norbert E.-CE ,..,..,,,, ,,,,,.,,. G lasgow, Mo, Fuerst, Fred F.-CE .............,..... .,.,......, R olla, Mo. Funsch, Owen B.-Ch.E ...,.... .......... S t. Louis, Mo Gago, Oscar G.-MET ..,..... ,........ C aracas, Venezuela Galbraith, James V.-ME ...i...... ........... O verland, Mo. Gallivan, Timothy I.-MET ........ ....... S t. Louis, Mo. ERXYIN, I. ERVVIN, R. ESTILL FAENGER FEHSENFELD FARAHBAKHSH FARMER FERRILL FIELDS FINCH FINK FINNE FITZGERALD FITZGIBBONS FLIPPIN FOGLE FOLKERT FORNESS FOSTER FOUTS ' Cl FRAUENHOFFER FROST Junlor as s Q i 3F'f'.-'- Li if' f M ffZ.',.': 5,:i?' fw 4 , ' ' - - - 2 . U 'N ' ' . fe I K-A Q f I E . A , W Us . if . . 1 IQ' A jk' .QQ 3, I ' ..,7f5l2g,3 FUEMMELER FUERST FUNSCH GAGO G.-XLBRAITH GALLIVAN 267 mn, 3'-.za are 'Fli- GXRDNIZR GXRRIGUE G.-XTWOOD GEBHARDS GENTRY lv M . ,,..'4,. 40 Q. 1, gg' ...yur s..w' yP:,I 'f 9,9 I: 4' egg: vt! r' 'N UW' 'Q F-s5QRf'i , -2 a Ze Q9 ' Q . 4 ,f Q., W 'qywar Q51 ., 1 5.251 . . 5 , ,. J.: , ,e , .W .ji M553 K2 S f 55' 'lg-i 'lik l , fbx f GERHART GLADYEX W0 GLASSEL GLOVER GNANADICAM Junior Class Gardner, Robert H.-CF. ......... Garrigue, Pierre L.-MIN .... Gatwood, Gari T.-ME ......... Gebhards, John H.-Ch.E ....... Gentry, Roy C.-CF ............. Gerhart, Bill L.-EE ........... Gladney, William E.-EE ....... Glassel, Clifford L.-Ch.E ....... Glover, Russell L.-CE ........ Gnanadicam, Xavier-CE ....... Gollhofer, Robert D.-Ch.E... Gordon, Byron VV.-EE ......... Gormley, James M.-EE ....... Graebe, William F.-EE ........ Greeley, Richard G.-Ch.E .... Green, William-ME ............. ........R0lla, .........Lirna, ........Rolla ......Rockport Roswell, N. .............R0lla ......Centralia Joseph ...........Jopl1n, v l Mo. Peru Mo. Mo. Mex Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. .. ........ Kumbakonam, India f , ww ' 5 'rw-an A GOLLHOFER GORDON GREELEY GREEN, W. GRESH.-XM GRESPAN GRONEMEYER GRUENLOH HABEN HAERTLING A ' 'F , ' I N- ' ' Nwafi . Qffwjw QS fx K x M .an j eww Z ,, , X X Downers Grove, Ill. ....................Sparta, Ill ............Alton, Ill. ...................Belleville, Ill. ........Town 81 Country, Mo. Rolla, Mo. 'yan' 35 ,f Green, Lawrence D.-CE ............ .............. T hayer, Mo. XZ WWWM! Greenwood, Gaynol D.-ME ........ ......... M ulkeytown, Ill. , . Gresham, Thomas C.-ME ...... ....... C arthage, Mo. V Grespan, Louis W.-EE ........ ......... R ockford, Ill. Ai .1 A 2 Grimes, Gary W.-CE .................. ....... B ell City, Mo. ,,,,:, Grimes, Leonard E.-PET E ........ ....... C olumbia, MO. - I, ' ,..:f ff 'ili T 1 5-ik, Y ,Qi QR?-, K Gronemeyer, Gary F. CE ......... ......... F erguson, Mo. QQ wwleia Gruenloh, Robert H.-EE ...... ......... F lorissant, Mo. ,, Guest, James O.--ME ......., ........ K ing City, M0 Haas, Donald NV.-Ch.E ........ ............... R olla, Mo Mgr fin Keen' X Haben, Robert L.-ME ........ ....... B irmingham, Ala ,, C 1, Haertling, Harold D.-EE ......... ....... .......... I a ckson, Mo NX 23 P' Haffner, James D.-Ceramic ........ N ..,... Hackensack, N. I Hahn, Floyd H.-CE ................. ....... ....... S t . Louis, Mo 268 GORMLEY GREEN, L. GRIMES, G. GUEST HAFFNER . wg A H. I fx ' 1 :sg,.52 v VV, X A , , s X s , f X M , X B . W, I I I-gui muff! l HAKE hm Hake, Leroy W.-ME ......... .,..,... H oyleton, Ill. Hall, Floyd S.-ME .......... ........ B ranson, Hall, Theodore M.-ME ......... ......,......... B ranson Hallahan, Richard A.-Ch.E ..........., VVebster Groves, Hallerberg, William L.-NUC M ET ........ Kirkwood, HALL, F. HALL, T. 'O -,env Hawker, George F.-ME ......... Hankey, Harold L.-EE l.....,... ..,.......Hunnewell, Mo ...i...,.Bolix'ar, Mo Hansen, Eric G.-CE ........ ..,.... l larrisliurg, Ill Harmon, John O,-EE ......,.., ,,........ C ardwell, Mo Harman, Ronald L.--EE ..... ......... D oniphan, Mo HALLAHAN HALLERBERG HAVVKER HANIXEX mv, .441-Q 'GCR for Hoa! 9' , ,H 6 NK fr 45 41 I in leigii iv Hi '- My , 931- hm! at I hav HANSEN HARMON HARMAN HARRIS HARRISON HAVENER HAVEX HASHMALL HATFIELD' DARVEL HATFIELD, DAVID HATFIELD, LARRY HAUG HAUM HALSCHILD J ' Cl HAUSHAI-TER HEGGER HF-IMANN Harris, Gary F.-CE ................................,....... Hannibal, Mo. ,ml-I-H, Harrison, John E.-Min-Geology ...... E. Brunswick, N. I. Havener, Gary W.-Physics ............ ................ IN Iexico, Mo. Havey, Allen R.-MET ........... ....... S omerset, Me. W! ina-in 1 HENDRICKS HENDERSON HENDERSON, C. Hashmall, Harry P.-CE ......... Hashmall, Harry P.-CE ............ ........Queens, N. Y. .......Queens, N. Y. Hatfield, Darvel C.-Physics ......... .......... S t. Joseph, Mo. Hatfield, Larry J.-EE .,.............. ......... R aytown, Mo. Hang, Edward J.-ME ,....... Bonne Terre, Mo. Haum, Jack L.-ME ................. ,............., R olla, Mo. Hauschild, Warren P.4ME ......,.,........,.. Kansas City, Mo, Haushalter, Frederick VV.-ME ........................ Fieldon, Ill. Hegger, Alphonse W.--MET ..... ....... S t. Louis, Mo. Heimann, Bill E.--Chemistry '........ ......... L emay, Mo. Hendricks, Paul R.-EE .......... ............. S tockton, Mo. Henderson, Frank D.-EE .................... Monroe City, Mo. Henderson, Carol E.-Physics .......... ............ D anville, Ill. ' Elf . aiu.. fd' -ws.,-.. P9 ,x iz MU.. 'Hmm ,,'Nl 'Y-'H+-'I -dawg.. viii' ,Shi HENDERSON, J. HERR IIERTEL lIliSSE HETTENHAUS HOFFMEISTER ,Junior Class Henderson, John J.-Physics ....... .......... H annibal, Herr, Donald C.-EE .......... .......... C restwood, Heftel, Thomas P.-EE ......... ....... B ourbon, Hesse, James R.-MET ............ ......... IX Iaplewood, Hettenhaus, James R.-Ch.E ........... .......... S t Louis, Hoffmeister, Jack L.--CE ......... ......... J ackson, Hoiles, Charles D.-EE .......... .............. G reenville, Holman, Nuel F.-EE ............ Kansas City, Holtzmann, Donald R.-ME ........ ......... S t. Louis, Honey, Keith R.-Physics .......,. .......... N ewburg, Hornsey, James M.-ME .......... ........ P otosi, Horton, W. C.-Geology '........ ..................... R olla, House, Barry VV.--EE ......... Bonne Terre, House, Ronald L.-CE ........ ....... A ltamont, Huff, Billy M.-EE ............. .......... W ebb City, Hunter, Gordon N.-EE ........ ......... G ranite City, Hustad, J, E.-EE ....................... ....... K ansas City, Hutchens, Daniel M.-Ch.E .,,.,,,,,, Hyberger, Robert L.-CE ......... Jaeger, Benjamin W.-EE ........ JOHNSON, J. JOHNSON. R. R. K1 D 5,5 W 4 LX gp. i' xxx' f ,, , 270 ....White Hall, .....Mansfield, ........Gerald, Mo. Mo. Mo. M o M o Mo. Ill. Mo Mo. Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Ill Mo. Ill Mo Mo. . Janes, Jerry M.-Ch.E ........ .........Moundville, Mo Jauer, Richard A.-EE ....... .........., A ffton, Mo. Jiskra, Joseph L.-Physics ........ ......... P etersburg, Ill Jett, Clifton R.-CE ............. ............. B land, Mo Jewell, Robert C.--ME .............................. Waynesville, Mo Johnson, Michael R.-MET NUC .................... Joplin, Mo Johnson, John P.-CE ............................ Caruthersville, Mo. Johnson, Rollie R.-ME.. .... Johnson, Richard T.-M E ...,,,,,,.,,,,,. Johnston, D. A.- ' HOILES HOLMAN HORNSEY HORTON HUFF HUNTER . ' kv , f 'l f f W 3 N J S L, , , 2 W X --we ., 'Q-Asa: -.fa , . Y. Al we A Louis, Mo. Webster Groves, Mo Ceramic ........ ..................... R olla, Mo HOLTZMANN HOUSE, B. HUSTAD HONEY HOUSE, R. HUTCHENS WU WR2-dns-uv-'v' WW E' Nt, .,, ,I 'x , , V N V. , i I ' use 4.31 3 'ig , 1 it A ' is 1 f ir 1 s c 6'-if .2 '1zi: ,g 11 K qqub .dpi . I Q . f ii HYBERGER JAEGER JANES JAUER JISKR.-X JETT JEWELL JOHNSON, M Jones Jones, Jones, Jones, Charles B.-Ch.E ....... ........Windsor, Mo. Herbert D,--ME ,,,,,,,,., ........ V andalia, MO. Jack H.-Physics ...,........ ......... E ast Alton, Ill, William R.-Chemistry ........ ....... N evada, Mo. Kadakia, Jayant S.-Ch.E ........ Kafati, O, S.-CE ................ Kahl, Richard A.-CE ........ Kaiser, Donald R.-CE ......... .......Bombay, India Salvador ...........Shipman, lll ..........Shrewsbury, Mo Kallemeier, Robert E.-ME .... Kallmeyer, james D.-EE ........ Kamman, John A.-ME ......... Kassay, L. Jean-Ch.E ........... Keeler, Charles C.-Ch.E ........ Keller, Jay D.-ME ............. Kelley, Ronald R.--EE .......... Kerr, Kenneth D.-EE ........... King, George C.-EE .......... King, James H.-ME .,..,.......,. Kinzlmaier, George Kirby, James R.-CE .............. Kirkpatrick, Robert E.-M Klandervd, Eric E.-PET E ....... ........ Klier, Jerome M.-CE ....... Knaus, Dahl W.-Physics .......... ......, Knaust, Jesse VV.-Physics ...... Kneile, Karl R.-Physics ........... ........Nor1nandy .......Hermann Louis Poplar Bluff Kansas City, .........King City Kansas City, D ? M o M o M o Mo. Mo Mo. Mo Ill. r 'X Blue Springs, Mo .....,...........Flora, Jacksonville, Ill ...............Rolla, Mo .....Paragould, Ark Kennett, Mo .Guatemala, C. A. as ' gl Des Moines, Iowa Independence, Mo. Pattonville, Mo. .......St. Louis, Mo. 62 f A, fd Q ,, ,, nl' 'K , , if V 1 e iii: 4 We 1 ff -,,.,.i 'Q f fi t vw J tx 'dl ,,,.-.,,,A fig ' ffff r . f rf 2 KIXZLMAIER KIRBY q is , , KIRKPATRICK KLANDERVD KLIER KNAUS JONES, C. JONES H K.XDi-XKIQX KXFMXTI KALLEIXIEIER lx-XLLNIEX ER KEELER KELLER KING, G. KING J ,Jumor ass ' Cl , 9?f,. ww' fi 2, wr' wzm, Ek- ax s......,- A CRD ! ii' Al KXAUST KIXEILE way ,J ff' ww i 'fi' iff' KOCH KOIINEN KOLLME KOMA . w,-- C+: v,- Aa ,, .i ,, GQ? Q' f'-fav'. .nrmuff 4-ua!'f Fila 'WT' 91254119 'W' !I TS' -'native KRAUS KRIEGE KURZ LAMMERS Junior Class Koch, Edmund O.-MIN ....... Kohnen, Iames L.-CE ....... Kollme, Barry NV.-ME ...,.... Koma, Martin N.-EE .......... Konkle, Thomas V.-Ch.E .......... Kotthoff, Gene VV.-EE ....... Kramer, Robert E.-EE ...,,.,,A Kraus, Donald VV.-CE ......... Kriege, Edward A.-ME ....... Kurz, Fred L.-Physics ..,............. Lammers, Albert W.-Ceramic ......... Larsen, Clifford K.-CE ....... Lawrence, VVarren G.-EE ...... . Leach, Jalon R.-Physics ..... . Leet, Milton L.-MIN v.............. Leimer, Harold W.-Geology.. Leininger, NVilIiam R.-M E .,..... Lemon, Jim D.-ME ...,......,,... Leonard, Marvin H.-ME .,...,.. . Libiez, James D.-Geology '....... Lindsay, David F.-ME ......... Lindsey, David H.-ME ,........ Link, Gordon A.-EE ........ . Linville, Robert Jl.-EE ....... Lodato, Joseph S.-ME ....... Lohrding, Gale T.-EE ......... Luecke, Jerome E.-Ch.E ........ Lum, David-Leramic ......i...,................ ......,.Manchester, ..,.,,,.,,.,.,Florissant, East St. Louis, ........Dittmer, ..,....Paducah, ........Hermann, Louis, .......Belleville, Louis, ........Savannah, ..........Okawville, Ill .......Glendale, .........,....Lamar, .......Poplar Bluff, .......Florissant, Little Rock, A ...........Belleville, .,........Chillicothe, .........Salem, .............Peru, Louis, Louis, Louis, .......Kansas City, Louis, Bio Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. M o. M 0 rk. LEET LEONARD LINK LUECKE KONKLE 'Z 0' 1 91:21. 4 1 f 71' 1 5 Q 7 5 x a , R f 95 sl sv ,534 ... 6 fl- ,. N i LARSEN LEIMER LIBIEZ LINVILLE LUM KOTTHOFF KRAMER 'GW LAWRENCE LEACH LEININGER LEMON LINDSAY LINDSEY LODATO LOHRDING MQCULLOUGH NILCORMACK We X R i P tttt we ' L y s MO. ws: 4 A ,M-Q 4? X iigyzwk , N ,Y s 3 V X fgw S I O. 4 ,, s, Mo M o M 0 East St. Louis, Ill ........VVashington, ,W. Memphis, McCullough, L. Allen-Ceramic .................. Kirkwood, 272 Mo A rk M o I Mqfjormaek, Darrgll S,-EE ,......... .....,..... N evada, Mo. McKee, Paul E.-CE ...........4, ....,.,. S ummerville, Mo. MQCullgli, Donald VV.-ME ........ ......... S t. Joseph, Mo. McKee, William C-Physics ......, .....A.... S t. james, Mo. McDonald, Alan L.-EE .......... ....... S t. Louis, MO. Mcklurtrey, Gerald D.-CIE .,....... ...v.... N Vest Plains, Mo, McDonald, Michael B.-ME ....... .......,.., F erguson, Mo. Mainprize, Othel H.-CE ,........, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,, T hayer, Mo, MQGI-girly, Charles, H.-CE ......... ....... W ashington, D. C. Mantler, Richard E.-PET ..,.....,,,,.,., lNebster Groves, Mo, McGaugh, Steven L.-MET ....... ......... K ansas City, Mo. Mantz, Harold C.-ME .......... ................. I ackson, Mo. MCCULLAH MCDONALD, A. MCDONALD, M. McGRADY MCGAUGH McKEE, P. MCKEE, W. -ali .ll- I if 1 MW 'CZZTT7' ' ,, , . fo' V x K .I ra fad ' lag-nv gm-:pf , Mn-'X f J te. mu ,f 'Xi 'pai MCMURTREY MAINPRIZE MANTLER MANTZ MARKEL MARLER MARTIN, C. MARTIN, H. MARTIN, R. MARTIN, W. MARVICH MASTIN MARTINEK MAY Junior Class Markel, David F.-ME ........ .......... S t. Louis, Mo. MEI-ZER MERRYMAN, MILLER, B. Marler, James F.-CE ......... ............... B roseley, Mo. Martin, Carl D.-CE ............ ........ F redericktown, Mo. Martin, Harvey G.-MET ........ ......... S t. Louis, Mo. Martin, Robert L.-CE ....... .......... I ndependence, Mo. Martin 'Wade A.-CE ............ .................. ll Texico, Mo. Marvich, Nicholas-Ch.E .......... ........ E ast St. Louis, Ill. Mastin, Jon D.-Physics ........................ Lee's Summit, Mo. Martinek, Charles A.-Ceramic ................ Pierce City, Mo. May, Charles D.-EE .................... ......... N Iiddletown, Mo Melzer, John L.-EE ....... ......,.. E ffingham, Ill. Merryman, H. Leo-ME... ..... .......... IN Iatthews, Mo. 'dll Miller, Boyd G.--ME .......... ........... R olla, Mo. Miller, Clifford E.-CE .......... ....... G ibbs, Mo. Miller, James R.-Physics ........ ....... C ampbell, Mo. Miller, Paul H.-PET E ....... ........ D ixon, lll. MILLER, C. MILLER, J. MILLER, P. 273 lil A E lv'-lyiff ,S ,. -04 12 fam., 'HSV MORTON Netzer, I. Thomas-CE ....... Neubauer, Earle R.-MET.. New, J.-ME ..........,............... N iblock, Glenn A.-M E .................... Nicholson, Thomas P.-Nue ......,.,.Billings, Mo .........Collinsville, Ill ..............Rolla, Mo ..........Overland, Mo Engr ............ Mt. Vernon, Ill Nigg, G. A.-EE ............................ Noble, James L.-ME ......... Nolan, M. F.-MET ......... Norman, M. K.-Ch.E ......... Nothdurft, M. S.-EE ......... MOWREY MUELLER, J. MUELLER, W. MYERS, C. MYERS, H. ...............Rolla, Mo ...........Normandy, Mo ....Chattanooga, Tenn ........,.Bloomfield, Mo Cape Girardeau, Mo. MUELLER, G. MUENCH MYERS, J. 4 l i l l l l l l l l I z I I l 1 l I MILLER, T. I MUNDY 2 NANNEY l Blu. MILES MOHAPP MONDAY MONTORI MOORE MORGAN ,I ' Cl Miles, J. M.-Ch.E .......,.... ....... R olla, Mohapp, James E.-ME .......... ......,. I ennings, 274 Monday, N znrvin K.-EE .....,. Montori, Pedro A.-MIN ......... Moore, Louis H.-CE ........... Morgan, Jimmie C.-EE .....,... Morton, Donald E.-Ch.E ..... Mowrey, Jimmie L.-Physics, Mueller, Gary D.-EE ............ .,..St. Charles, .............Lima, Mo. Mo. Peru .........SllCCStOIl, Mo. ...........Granby, Mo. ..Edwardsville, Ill. .................VVarrenshurg, Mo. ...........O'Fallon, Ill. Miller, Thomas F.-Physics .,......,, .,,,.,,, S t. Louis, Mo. Mueller, James D.-ME ........ ......... K ennett, Mo. Mueller, NValter-MIN .....,,. ,.,..,,,. C lifton, N. J. Muench, Carl J.-CE ............... ,........ B ethany, Mo. Mundy, Bernard C.-ME ,.,..,.,.. ....,.,., S t. Louis, Mo. Myers, C. H.-EE .,.,,....,......... ,,................ S ilva, Mo. Myers, Howard E.-Physics .,...... ,..,.... K ansas City, Mo. Myers, jack F.-ME .,.,.,..,.,.... Poplar Bluff, Mo. Nanney, Larry J.-EE ...,.........., ....,........... F estus, Mo. Nataluk, Francis M.-MET ......... ............... K ankakee, Ill. Netter, David E.-ME ........... Independence, Mo. NOBLE NOLAN -Q-.wr 'C new '6hN'2 ? J . 1, 1 - - ' , L if Q I N fa ..,, . 4 -r ef, -is ' X U , l 4,1 3 X , A G63 ,519 x f i NAT.-XLUK NETTER NETZER NEUBAUER i NEW' NIBLOCK NICHOLSON NIGG X Nowinski, Stanley W.-CE ...,..,.. Nozawa, Yasuto D.-EE .......... ...... Oberhaus, Thomas K.-CE .... ............ O'Brien, Michael G.-CE .......... Odom, Robert W.-CE .......... O'Farrell, Thomas P.-CE .............. ,....New York, N. Y. Louis, Mo. VVebster Groves, Mo. Louis, Mo. ......,Doniphan, Mo. ,..,.,.QuinCy, lll. O'Krepky, John E.-MET NUC .................... Linden, N. J. O'Neal, Alex F.-Physics ......... Otten, Peter E.-MET .......... Ousley, Lee VV.-EE .............. Overall, Donald N.-MET ..,....,.. Owens, Gary H.-ME ................... Packwood, Donald L.-Physics.. Parikh, J. P.-Ch.E ...................... ..........Kansas City, Mo. .............,Lima, Peru ..........Dixon, Mo. .......St. Louis, Mo. ........Brentwood, Mo. Joseph, Mo. .......................lndia Parker, Charles H..-Physics .................... St. Charles, Mo. Patel, Aryind M.-PET E .................. Koyalz Dist Baroda T Patel, Maheshchandra S.-MET ......... .................... I ndia Pattenglll, Gary L.-ME .................. ......... B enton, Mo Patton, Eugene H.-CE ........ Payton, Daniel N.-Physics ....... Perrey, E. E.-CE ..,........ Perry, Mike M.-CE ............... Persson, Frederick M.-EE ....... Phillips, Jerry E.-CE .......... Phillips, Thomas E.-CE ,........ Pickel, Herbert-EE .......... ..........Pikeville, Tenn ..........Lamar, Mo .........Calloway, Mo .........Bell City, Mo. ..........Carterville, Mo .........Mt. Vernon, Ill ..........Pinckneyville, Tll ........Rogers, Ark. PATTON PAYTON qv--do f 1 OVERALL PA PERRY PERREY PERSSON PHILLIPS, J. IU' f'x w .f 3 1 2 . NOZAWA O'FARRELL OUSLEY PARIKH PATTENGILL Junior Class PHILLIPS, T. PICKEL 275 I , I I I I I I I LI 'I I II ,,I I V I 1 L PINXER PLASSM.-XN PLAVNICK PLOEGER Q X N POWELL. G- POWELL, W, PULLEY Junior Class Pinuer, Douglas K.-MET ,,,A,.,,,,,,, ,,,.,,,A S L, L fI11 is, Mn, Plassmau, J. Fredfrick-Physics ..L..,L.. ..,...., C entralia, Ill. Plavnick, Paul D.-EE .....A....,......,... ,,,,,,,,,. I ierlceley, Mo, Ploeger, Richard A,-Ch.E .,.,..,,. ,L,,,, N ew Haven, Mn Poettgen, George G.-ME .....,... ,A,,,,,,,.,,, I freeliong, Mo, Pogue, Donald R.-Ch.E .,...... ...,.. . Fredericktown, Mo. Powell, Charles E.-EE .,.,.,,. .,,,.. . New Florence, Mo Powell, Garland l.-MET ....., ,.,,,,,,.,.,,.,' I ackson, Mo. Powell, NVinifred XV.-CE ,..,.. .,...... E minence, Mo. Pulley, Rob J.-EE ,..,....,,.,. ........,......... S t. Louis, Mo. Quinn, Mathew ll.-ME ........ ........ IN Iountain Grove, Mo Rader, Leroy A.-CE ..........,. ,...,.,. L atlirop, Mo. Ragan, Norman E.-ME ........ .....,. R Ulla, MO, Rand, Stanley E.-MIN ..,... ......... C Linton, lll. Rathburn, V. L.-CE ........r.......... ....... R Ollil. MU. Redington, Edward A.-CE ...,..... ...... C Gntrlnlia, MU., Redington, David L.-ME ..... .,......,.... K irkw0OCl, MU. Reeves, Charles R.-EE ....... ........ J efferson City, Mo Reichert, Paul F.-Cli.E ...... ............ S t. LOuiS, MO Reid, Billy H.-CE ...... ....... I7 ort Smith, Ark. Reilly, James J.-EE .....,.............. ........ K irkwood, Mo Rencehausen, Gerald P.-EE ...... ....,... P ilot KnOlJ, M0 Reno, James J.-EE ....... ......... ........ S t . Louis, Mo Reuck, Aaron M.-CE ..,...... ....... K ansas City, Mo. Reyburn, Michael K.-ME ........ ....,.. K ansas City, Mo. Richard, Russell R.-CE ............ ....... C ameron, Mo Richardson, Maurice R.-EE ....,................. Illt. Vernon, lll 276 Rickard, Melvin D.-CE ......,,,.,...,..,,, Cape Girardeau, Rinkel, Glenn E.-MET ......... .......Edwardsville, Illo lll QUINN RATHBURN REICHERT RENO RICHARDSON 4' 'K 6iW NW 1- vw f .',, 5 Sffn.:-a,,,,,E.f- ,. ,W . , ,,,, ,.,, , ,,, , f f' ie' 6 M- ry 61 Q WWW? 4 3 ? C i ml ir, Afwffzev . , FQ, ,f f may , ,,. fi! POETTGEN M . ,Q A ,A 4 I Mfg' IM W. f , 7, , if X ww 3? Q I V 5 ' If .L if A V ' , V . 45 S' ev! . ' ,kr v- RADER REDINGTON, REID REUCK RICKARD POGUE I POWELL, c, I QW RAGAN REDINGTON, D REILLY REYBURN RINKEL 7 RAND I REEVES RENCEHAUSEN RICHARD RoBERTs. J. 9' M ' v I f ,,,,,.,,,, I ,fe 253A 1, efafwzs 2 Q I 71. X- Wfapd wwf I Reiss, Ronald I.-ME ......... Rouse, Richard O.-MIN ....... Rozell, Benny T.-CE ,,,........ Rutledge, Thomas F.-MIN ....... Rydlund, Paul H.-MIN ....... Samrad, Ardeshir-CE ,...... ...,,,,Perryville, Mo. Roberts, James B.-CIi....... ...........,...Roll:i, Alu ,..,...,..Rolla, hlo. Roberts, XN'endell R.-Xllfw... .......l,lll'2iQfJlllfl, .Xrk. ,,,,,,,,Chaclw'ick, Mo, Robinson, Iilwin W.-I'liysics,....,.. ..,,,,.,.l.eligmoii, Mo. Ammlgngglmrg, Mo, Robinson, James XY.-Nllf........,,,,,,,..,,,..,,,.,,,,Ster-Iville, Alu, ........Trenton, Mich. ........Tehran, Iran Rock, Jfhffllll P.-CE... OBERTS, w. ROBINSON, 13. ROBINSON, J. RODRIGUEZ ROCK 1. are f 'li2'iii7f' FL V . 21 PM , C ! -u 2 a . Ti , R 'A , i' ,-f,, K. W Y' lsr za X vi :: r wa.- 3 'tg' f Q f . , .t V - , 2 mike Erik '01 DZELL fHMIDT, P. N 5? ww Q ??' qggiigp It -, .fgve Rodriguez, Rafael S.-Geology .... I JM? ......,,........Springfield, REISS 2? iarqiiisiim-to, Venezuela Mo. ROCSE , ff' 9.1 5-C' Y f ' I ' -pf' -1.37 Q' 5 - 7 R! A4-,fa .78 V . 34112 'A ' 'v Klee' lm P '.f,f Y f ' 'J it ' ff -X eg fi SCHILD SCHWALLER A 2 ,K .4a'Qv . ggg,g3 xt! -nav ,V f,':,'T' 5 ' s Z9 Yr .e ,.,. ligefffff. AQQQILSWWMQ RUTLEDGE RYDLUND Si-XMR.-XD SAUXDERS SCHAEFER SCHMIDT, S. SCHROEDER SCHXYENKER SCHULKE SCI-IL'M.'XCllER J ' Cl Saunders, William E.-Ch.E .....,,, .,,,,,,,,, N Oel, Mo, SCHWARGE SCOLLAY SCOTT. G- Schaefer, Arthur E.-ME ....,,, ,,,,.,, S t. Louis, MO, Schild, Roger A.-Ch.E ....... i,..., ,,.., S t , Louis, MO. Schmidt, Peter C.-MIN ...,...,..............,. Great Neck, N. Y. 5-muff '7 Schulke, Richard H.-ME ...... Schumacher, Gary G.-ME ....... SCOTT, K. SEDALIA SEDOVIC Schmidt, Shirley M.-Chemistry ..... Schroeder, Conrad J.-CE ,,..,,...... Scollay, Bertram H.-ME ................ Scott, Glenn R.-EE ........,,,., Scott, Kenneth C.-Ch.E ....,....... Sedalia, Narayan M.-Ceramic ...... Sedovic, John T.-CE .................. ...,....Kansas City, Schwenker, Robert O.-Physics .............. New Haven .......MaplewOod, .......Manchester, Schwaller, John J.-Ceramic .............. jefferson City I Schwarge, Louis E.-MET NUC ................ St. Louis 9 ........Overland, Louis, .......lVest Paducah, .Grand Island, N. Y. MO. Mo. RIO. MO. Mo. MO. MO. MO. Ky .......BOmbay, India .......St. Louis, Mo. 277 I . T':'7':iii 4 f I 3 gm Q y,: tg , xo- 'i qi . 's,-wa-if ' ., ,,, I M ,fQ.,,xs A ' eg, . ,gl va 1,3 ' I 4+ 'R' 42, Li ' if 5 ,fl a if 2. I-db. . fl. X SEIFRIED SH.-KH Ne SH.-XFER SHEPARD ws- 'HK' SH.-XFIZADEH SHERADEN Junior Class Seifried, Richard VV.-MET .......... Shafer, Lawrence T.-EE ........,, Shafizadeh, Jamshid-CE ..... Shah, D, K,-CITE ,.....,...,,,,,,, Shepard, Galen A.-MET ........ Sheraden, Edwin E.-CE .......... Sherman, Donald XV.-CE A.....,... Sheth, Pratap S.-Ch.E ........ Shields, Ralph E.-CE .......... Shuck, Lewis VV.-EE ......,... Siebels, James E.-CE .......... Silbey, Val-MET ................... Silva, Ubirajara M.-MET .............. Silverberg, Carl G.-Ch.E ....... .. Simpson, James P.-ME .,.... Smith, Richard L.-EE ......... Smith, Rolla A.-EE .......... Smith, Sammy L.-ME ........ Snelson, Richard O.-EE ........ ..... Snow, james W.-CE ....... .,...I.....EniCl, Qkla. .......Perryville, Mo. .....,....Teheran, Iran- ....................India ..........Peck, Kans. .........AllJion, Ill. Louis, Mo. ............Bombay, India ........Kansas City, Mo. ..........Sullivan, Mo. ..,....,HillSboro, Mo. ............. New York, N. Y. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ........Sturbridge, Mass. Louis, Mo. ........Stoutland, Mo. Louis, Mo. ..................Marion, Ill. ....,Holts Summit, Mo. Amsterdam, N. Y. 278 STARK, J, s'I'ARIq, T I I I I I Speckhart, Frank H.-ME .... ........... Q uincy, Ill Spehr, james L.-MET ........ ......... N ormandy, Mo. Spfenkm, E. L,-EE ........... ............. N eosho, Mo. il Stacy, Bobby D.-EE ................,,.....,.,..., Fredericktown, M0 Stahlschmidt, Dave H.-ME .......... ........ S t. Charles, Mo S Staley, Jerry A.-EE .............. Kansas City, Mo I Stark, J. R.-Mining .......... ........ S t. Louis, Mo Stark, T. F.-Ceramics .......... ........ S t. Louis, Mo Starwalt, Willard G.-CE ........ ....... F armington, Mo. Steffens, Eugene VV.-ME .......... ....... P erryville, Mo. I SHERMAN SHETH SHIELDS SHUCK i SIEBELS SILBEY SILVA SILVERBERGI SIMPSON SMITH, R. L. SMITH, R. A, SMITH, S. L. ' X if F f ., f I A S , -,-I, v, I .-S s ff 'U' ima., ,.. ex W '. W, , I :sl X ss , .- rv: If V. qigvz' A , ' ...W ,aaa PI:-4.5 I I: f fi , Q if ,T I., Km INK? f 2 I , 3,-Sir nm H919 v 'Q 91934K ICI' ,iv SNELSON SNOVV SPECKHART SPEHR SPRENKLE STACY STAHLSCHMIDT STALEY ' l EQRQM ' HV fend? ,poi MQW '1-'V fwim 21... .asv 'uf 'G fr' ' ' '17' fa. 25.1, S'I','XRW.HXI,T STEFFENS STR,-XRNS STEINHRUEGGE STIQINK XXII' S'I'lilNKL'lillLl2R ,gag Wikis. ,N 0---wi '- .pls , YW' .. 4-0 may ' -.f 5 ::A, a1E:'JKf, Y H .ss , sf ,rvmw Q Ag-. . 30 ' W 9 as f hi' STICKLEY STIGALL STOUT STREBLER SUMMITT TALWAR TAYLOR, R. A. TAYLOR, T. P. THAUNG THELEMAN in-fi -nw--.,,. 9, STITH STRUCKHOFF T.-XYLOR, J. P. TESKE THOENI mr . 4 1 . , , 5 fi K 'Tbf g' 1-oi . Awwgqn 'vu M i dx ff, wif' -if , M -- C. 1 , , OX STOJEBA SULLIVAN TAYLOR, J. M. THAKURIA THOMAS 5 Ta STFPIIITNSHN STERRETT ,Junior Class Stearns, Jerry D.-MET NUC .......... ........ C arthage, Mo. Steinbruegge, Kenneth--Physics .................. St. Louis, Mo. Steinkamp, Robert A.-Cli.E ...... .......... S t. Louis, Mo. Steinkuehler, Fred H.-ME ........ ........... S t. Louis, Mo. Stephenson, Alan E.-ME ......... .......... G lens Falls, N. Y. Sterrett, Joe B.-Physics ...,...... ................. S later, Mo. Stickley, Douglas D.-CE ........ .....,. S trasburg, Va. Stigall, Paul D.-EE .......... ......... R ichniond, Mo. Stith, Donald G.-Ch.E ......... ....... H annibal, Mo. Stojeba, Stanley T.-EE ....... .......... S t. Louis, Mo. Stout, William N.-ME ........ ....... S pringfielcl, Mo. Strebler, ,Raymond L.4Ch.E ....... ........ F enton, Mo. Struckhoff, John J.-EE ................................... X ugusta, Mo. Sullivan, NVilliam L. III-ME ........ XX'ebster Groves, Mo. Summitt, J. M.-ME ................... ................. IN Ialden, Mo. Talwar, M. K.-CILE .......... ........ R ohtak, India Taylor, John P.-EE .,,.... ,,,.,,,., K ennett, MO. Taylor, John M.-ME ......... ......... A urora, Mo. Taylor, Robert A.-EE .......... ......... F lorissant, Mo. Taylor, Thomas P.-Ch.E ....... .......... S t. Louis, Mo. Teske, James E.-CE ............, .......... S t, Louis, Mo. Thakuria, Naudi R.-PET ........... . Thaung, Maung A.-CE ...... . Theleman, James E.-ME ........ Thoeni, Allen K..-Ch.E ........ .. Thomas, Ellis D.-EE ........ .......Uparkal, Kamrup, Assarm, India ........Moulmein, Burma Louis, Mo. .........Carrollton, Mo. Joseph, Mo. 279 if wx 'W' H IIIHNIPSON, ll. TIIORIPSON, L. 5 S' L Ns ' -Nw, ,........ - 1 P- ,J .4 M? sipna.. xv lift TIIROWER THURMAN wma ,S 'QW N4-Qs TORNO TOWER TRAUTMAN O J unlor Thompson, Howard C.-MIN .... Thompson, Larry D.-EE ............ Thrower, Stephen NV.-Ceramic ...... Thurman, Robert E.-Physics ........ Toma. Robert F.-MET ............. Tooke, Robert C.-MET ....... ........, Toole, Ronald G.-Ceramic ........ Torno, Harry C.-CE .......... Tower, Ronald H.-ME .,.,.... Trautman, Dennis R.-CE ....... Trippensee, Gary A.-ME ........ True, John E.-EE ............... Turner, Terry N.-MET ....... Trujillo, Ruben-CE ............... Uhe, Gerald C.-Chemistry ......... Van Buren, James K.-CE .......... Vandergriff, W'ayne L.-ME ........ Van Doren, Thomas P.-EE ..... Van Dory, Michael R.-MET... Vaninger, Jon-EE ........... Vannoy, Everett H.-EE ........... . VanVranken, Robert L.-CE ..... Vaughan, Bob J.-ME ........ Class .......St. Mary ........Malta Bend .........lxennett, ........Republie Cape Girardeau, ........lndianapolis, Louis, .................Rolla ......Ste. Genevieve ...Jefferson City Louis ' x I . ,Q6 -V N..v-N xi L Y Am K I ' r,3 '-, wfN'HA f 3 xi Y Qi, W' Q ' tv'- 9 If it QP . .f ,IQ f. gi ,.f TRI PPEN SEE UHE VAN DORY VAUGHAN MO' u'.xLsH , . ., C , . MO. isse MO. r A St. Louis, Mo. . his MO. hs ls' I in-v ,W Ind. 4: fl-5221: F E 9-H2?w . , Mo. M o. , Mo. ' , Mo. Qs? Mo. viva- L ......Kansas City, Dominican Republic .......Edwardsville, Ill. .......St. Louis, Mo. ..............Rolla, Mo. ........Farmington, Mo. .......Houston, Texas Louis, Mo. .........I-Iughesville, Mo. .........VVichita, Kans. ......Poplar Bluff, Mo. Vaughn, Gary E.-Ch.E ......... ................. N evada, MO. Vidal, Arturo P.-CE ........................ Palma Soriano, Cuba NVallace, Richard E.-MET NUC ............ Normandy, Mo. Walsh, John L.-ME .............. ....... S t. Louis, Mo. VVaters, Orville J.-MET ......... ............ A ffton, Mo. lVatke, W'alter NV.-Physics ....... ....... K ansas City, Mo. 280 y, TOM.-X it VZ 'Vw A 'West f i ag 4 . i , -41 QQ-WU, JR TOOKE TOOLE .1495 'W bio mm -'Q' .l MQ! 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K ennex, Ill. XYIQIS Xlilfl' I' R XYlflil nw: . M My ? .t I .I -' 1 k I ,Q f P . VX be' '9' 'I 'ef- 7',f ' A-I' 93-G' W2 ,.,... ,.... 'iw 2 U .,., - '-nur , '-,k 1 i I1 I X I A A JIEGAND XYILES NYILLYARD VVILSON, C. WILSON, R. XYINTER XYITTE VOLFENBARGER XYOOD YVOODS WRIGHT NYUNDERLICH YATES YILDIRIM Junior Class YORK' G' YURKV L' YOST YCUNG' R' XYilson, Roliert J.-EE ......... ....... I iarmington, Ill lYinter, Arthur R.-EE ...,..,..... .......... O verland, Xiu Q . XYitte, Raymond A.-MET ........... ........ S pringfield. Ill ni q 4 XYolfenbarger, Marvin L.-EE ,,,,.,, ,,,.,.,., N eosho, Mo q i wood, Frank D.-MET ,,.,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, P ielier, okm X 'ff ' XYoods, Glen D.-Physic ,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,l Salem, Mo NYriglit, David B.-Cli.E .......... Westport, Conn Xvlllll.l6l'llCl1, Jann-es-ME .,..,.... ........ X Yasliington, Mo Yates, Donald J.-EE ...... , .... ................... -X lton, Ill Yildirim, Gungor-EE .......... ........... -X nkara, Turkey York, Gerald J.-Ch.E ......... ....,.................. -X lton, Ill York, L. S.-ME .....,....... ......... P oplar Bluff, Mo 3 M . Yost, Jim I-I.-ME .......... ............... F estus Mo -9- Young, R. M.-EF ......... ............. S t. Louis, Mo Young, S. F.-IIE .............. ......... B lue Springs, Mo Zink, Richard C.-ME ................. .......... S t. Louis, Mo Zimmermann, lYalter A.-CE ....... .......... O verland, Mo. l YOUNG, S. ZINK ZIINIMERMANN 281 5 ..........Springfield, Mo. 282 Graduate Students Without Pictures .Nliinc-il, T. Mohmed Ameer-CE ....... ....... T umkur, Mysore, India Xldrich, Charles Allen-Physics ..,..,. ,,..,,..,e. lloisington, Kaus, Allard, lzdward l'I'21llCl5!PlljSlCS ....,..,....,,.,. ,,...... . Hlzvcrctt, Mass. liarksdale, Sally Burton-Unclassified ,..,,..,e, ,A.,,A.,,,,,,,, X aplcs, Ifla, llayless, ,lcrry Roger-L lx .....,.Y......A,.,............. ...................... C uba, Mo, 1.4. i V ' V. I.c.1itc, Dcnny Kell-lieology ........... .. .,...., llcasziiitvillc, X. X. lleckcineycr, lidward ,lesse-MET... ...,.,. ...,..... C rystal City, Mo. llorchcrdinig, Roger Miland'-Mining ............ ......,,.. C 'uba City, Wis, liraucr, Charles William, Jr.-Chemistry ..........,................. Mexico, ihlo. lireakey, William Stewart-Mining. ..,,..... Morden Manitoba, Canada llrockelnian, Robert Henry-Met Nut' ,..,.....,.. Richm-ond Heights, Mo. llrown, Donald Lee-Geology .,....... Rub, George Joseph-Ch.E .........., Buchanan, john Osborne-CE ...... Hush, Arthur joe-Mining ...... .. Carr, ,lorry James-Ch.E .............. . Carrell, Terry Eugene-Physics ..... Carstcns, ,lohn C.-Physics ............. . Caudle, Rodney Duane-Mining ..... Chu, Gordon P. K.-Ceramics ......... Chan, Siew Hung-Mining ,,,.,.,.... Click, James N.-Chemistry ...... .. Cochrran, Andrew A.-Physics ..... Cochran, Russell Van-Physics ,..,.. Custead, Wayne G.-Ch.E ................. Durham, W'illiam Lloyd-CE ....,..,. Ga rver, August J.-Unclassified ........ Gentile, Richard Joseph-Geology. Greeley, Michael Nolan-Geology ........ G. .. .- rismore, I'red L., jr.-EE ................. Haber, Donald Frank-Mining ........ Hansen, Spenst M.-Geology ....... 1 , ' r ' ........Donnellson, Iowa ...................Affton, Mo, ...... Cullowhee, N. C. ..................Rolla, Mo, .............,loplin, Mo. ,...,.,,,.Monmouth, lll. ...............Chicago, Ill. ..Roll:l. MO. ...Spencerport, N. Y. lpoh, Perak, Malaya ...............Pineville James. James ....,independence, james, .........Kirkwood v u M 0. Mo Mo Klo Mo. Mo. Mo. .......Knoxville, Tenn. ...........Pandora, Ohio Louis, Mo. .......Salt Lake City, Utah Heagler, Richard, B.-CE ...,,....... ...................,..... R olla, Mo. Hiatt, ,lay-Physics .,,,...,..,............,,..,......, ................ A lton, lll. Hoffman, Robert Noel-Pet Engr ....,... Litchfield, lll. Holman, james Lewis-Physics ...... ................,.. A va Mo. Hord, W'illiam Eugene-EE ,,,,.,.,,....... ,..,,... K eokuk, Iowa Jackson, Paul Charles, jr.-ME ........... ....,.......... C abool, Mo. Jacobs, David Charles-Nuc Engr .......... ....... N ew York, N. Y. Johnson, James Winston-Ch.E ............ .................. R Olla. Mo. Joiner, james W'alter-Special ......... .......,............., R olla, Mo. Keeley, Lawrence Patrick-CE ........ Kennedy, james Edward-ME .......... Koenig, John Waldo-Geology ...... Abbott, John M.-MET ...... ,. ........ Abramic, Edward-EE ............... Allen, Spencer M,--EE ,.,...,.............. Almstedt, Charles R.-Mining ...,..... Anderson, Lewis G.-Physics ,.,,...... Arnold, Charles G.-MET ............. Aylward, Andrew T.-Physics ..... Bednar, Charles J.-MET ..,....... Bell, L, Kent-ME ................... Berry, john A.-ME ...........,........ Bingaman, Terry B.-M ET ....... Bohbitt, Ronald l.-CE ..... ......... Bohning, Jon R.-Chemistry ....... Bollinger, Alex L.-ME ................ Bramon, Thomas H.-ME ................ Breig, Francis W'.-Unclassified .... ..... Breuer, Thomas E.-Chemistry ...... Breville, Walter L.-EE ..................... Bridges, Wlalter R.-CE .,,...........,,.. Hrost, Fred ll.-Mining ........ Broyles, Gary M.-PET ......... Buck, Richard Lee-Ch.E ,.,.,.,... Burford, Milton K.-ME ....... Butcher, James W.-CE .,....... Byers, Charles A.-EE ,........,.. Bruns, David J.-MET .............. Carrasco, jalentine E.-CE. ...... . .......East St. Louis, lll. .........Berkeley, Calif. ..........Newark, N. J. Koelling, Harold Alfred-MET., ,,,,,, Koyel, Steven Mitchell-Physics ............ Louis, Mo. Buffalo, N. Y, Krislmaswau'i'y, Deenahalli S.-Geology ........,,,. Robertsonpet, S. India Lassley, Richard Harold-Physics .,,,,,,,,,,.,, ,.,,.,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,, R olla, Mo, Latham, james lvan-EE .................,..,..,.. ,,,,,,,,, L atham, Mo, Lincicuni, Larry Lee-Physics ....,, ,,,,,,,, C arlisle, Ind, Long, Charles A.-CE .................. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, R olla, hlo, Long, Leland Lovell-EE ,,..,... ,,,,,,,,, S t, Louis, Mo, Marshall, Hill W .-ME .......... . ,,,,,,, Magnolia, Ark, Martin, Arliss Virgil-Cli.E .,,,,,,,... ,,,,,,,,,,, S alem, Mo, Mathis, Donald Lee-MET .............,,.... ,,,,,,,,, S t, Louis, Mo, Mathur, Vircndra Kumar-Ch.E ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, D ehradim, India Mehta, Bhupat H.-CE ...,..,,.,.,....... ,,.,,,,,,,, R aroda, India Murch, Charles K,-Physics .,,. ,,,,,,,, K irkwood, Mo, Munger, Paul R.-CE ..................................... .........,.,, H annibal, Mo, Nystucn, Arne Merle-EE ...... ....................,,.. .,,,,,,, C r osby, N, Dak, Papatteofroutou, Theofraetol-Pet Engr ,,,,,,,, . ,.,,,,, Mytilene, Greece Park, Won Choon-Geology ........................ ...........,....,,, S eoul, Korea Pearse, Thomas E.-Mining .,,..,,, ,,,,,,, S ocorro, N, Alex, Phillips,',lames M.-Physics .,.... ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, Flora, Ill, Pigott, ,loe Charles-ME ...,.................... ......,..,,..,,..,, 3 Iaplewood, Rio, Purewal, Tarsem Singh-Physics ,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Nakodar Punjab, India Roychowdhury, Suryya N.-Mining ........,,.,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,, Raiganj, India Rogier, Don LaRoy--Physics .................. ........,............ H ighland, Ill, Rupert, Gerald Bruce-Mining ................. ,,.,,,, L inton, Ind, Schmidt, Kenneth James-Geophysics .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, R olla, Mo, Seeber, William Harry-Geology '..,,..,. ,...,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, B loline, Ill, Seqrest, jacob L.-Unclassified .,,......., ,,,...,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,, L ufkin, Texas Shrivastava, Jai Nandan-Geology ....,,,.,.,.,,,. Sau or tPatharia Hillsl M. P., India Smith, Bert Louis-ME ,.,,.,,,,,,,,,.,... ,,,,,.,,, S t, Louis, Mo, Snook, Donald Franklin-EE ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, S t, James, Mo, W'ehr, Allan G.-MET .,............., ,,,.,,,.,,,., R olla, Mo. Wei, Kei-Sin-Chemistry ..,,,..,........... ,,,,.,,,,,,,, R olla, Mo. W'erbitzky, Harry M.-Sanitary ,,,,....,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, R olla, Mo. Wilcox, Roy Carl-MET ............... ...... .......... A l exandria, Va. Wilkins, Robert Lee, Jr.-Special ........ W'oodard, Claude Lowell-MET .........,....... Woodruff, Kenneth Crane, Jr.-ME ......... Worley, Morris T.-Mining ...................... Wright, George F.-ME ........,...,......,.,.......... W'right, Robert Leon-MET .....,.,,..,........,,,,,,. .................Rolla, Mo. ...St. George, Kans. Louis, Mo. .................Rolla, Mo. .........Springfield, Mo. ................Mexico, Mo. Zimmermann, Richard Albert-Geology .... . ......... . Juniors Without Pictures Webster Groves, Louis, Louis, .......Springfield .......St. Louis, ...............Berwyn, .........lNIaplewood, ..........l+erguson, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. lll. 110. Mo. .........Shillington, Pa. Louis, Mo. .........Glencoe, Mo. ..........Mexico, Mo. ............Eulton, Mo. Mary's MO. .,,,.,,,.,,,..Rolla, Mo. .,..,,,,.,,,.,,Afftoii, Mo. ..................Granby, Mo. .......Independence, Mo. ............,...,....Rolla, Mo. ..,.....,.....Lebanon, Mo. .University City, Mo. .........................Rolla, Mo. ..........Des Plaines, Ill. ......lndependence, Mo. ...........Brooklyn, N. Y. Carstens, James R.-ME ........... Cashman, William J.-CE ............. Chaney, Michael C.-ME ..................... Chapman, Terry L.-ME ....................... Chiranakorn, Chakrisna-lylining ........ Cleye, Bernard E.--EE ....................... Coad, Edmond L.-CE .................... Colantuono, William R.-MET ......... Cooke, james XV.-ME ................ Cooley, Laurence A.-MET ....... Copp, Albert N.--Ceramics ......... Cunningham, Lance H.-CE ........ Curson, William N.-ME ,,,,..... Davis, Leslie ................ Deranja, Theodore F.-EE ..,,..... Dergrigorim, Heros-Ch.E ......... Detweiler, Francis M.-EE .,,....,. Doshi, Bipin N.-Ch.E ..................... Drachenherg, David A.-EE .......... Dulin, Thomas E.-EE ............... Dunham, W'illiam J.-EE ........ Eaton, Larry L.-EE ................. Eberhart, Gerald E.-ME ........ Ellis, Frank L.-ME .............. Engel, Byrl J.-CE .................. Eyrends, Atila l.-PET .........,.. Ferguson, Cyril A.-EE .......... ..Springfield, Mass. ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,....Alton, Ill. ,,..,,,.,,,,,.Ardmore, Okla. .,........Leavenworth, Mo. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,Kankakee, lll. ........Haadyai, Thailand ...........Farmington, Mo. .......East St. Louis, Ill. ..........New York, N. Y. .,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,Cairo, Ill. .........Arlington, Va ...............AurOra, Ill. ........Roodhouse, Ill. ...........Kirkwood, Mo. ........Granite City, lll. Louis, Mo. ..........Kankakee, Ill. ............Bom'bay, India ..........Webb City, Mo. .........Springfield, Mo. .......Flat River, Mo. Louis, Mo. .........,..........Bethalto, lll. ..........Garden City, Mo. ...........Kirkwood, Mo. .......,Istanbul, Turkey ..........Hartford, Ill. Fisher, Dave E.-Physics ,....... ............. IN Iarshall, Mo. Fryer, Kenneth E.-CE ........ ............... S t. James, Mo, Fulcher, Dale E.-ME ...,....., ,,,.,,,.,.,,,,, S t, Joseph, Mo, Gajjar, Ashok K.-CE .......... ,,,,,,.,, K apadwanj, Gujaraj Galvin, Jolm F.-EE ............. ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, I Srookfield, Ill, Gardner, Morris L.-CE .......... .,,,,,,,,,,. C addo, Okla, Gibbons, Jack E.-Ch.E ............... ,,,,,A,,.,,,,,,,,.,, I iolla, Mo, Gibson. Noble R.-Physics ......... A,,,,,,,,. C hillicothe, Mo. Giratos, David M.-CE ...,........ ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, L eniay, Mo, Glover, Gary K.-EE .......r... ..,...... C anton, Mo. Goe, Larry D.-EE ..................,, ,,,,,,,,, IX Iexico, Mo, Govavo, Jerome J.-ME .v........ ,,,,,,,,,, I festus, Mo. Grate, George R.-CE .............. ......,. S t. James, Mo. Greer, Donald J.-Physics .......... .,,,,.... IN Iarshfield, Mo. Griffin, Jerry B.-EE .......... ,,..,,,r I iarmington, Mo. Hager, Andrew J.-ME .,......... ....,........ N eosho, Mo. Hanson, Bruce-CE ,....................,. ........,........... I iolla, Mo. Harris, Robert A.-Physics ........ ,..,,,i IN It. Vernon, Mo. Hartung, Robert F.-EE ......... .........,,,.,,,......., R olla, Mo. Haas, Gerald N.-Physics .......... ......,.. K ansas City, Mo. Hassler, Emmet K.-CE .............. ..................... B elle, Mo. Harrison, Richard R.-Ch.E ............. ,,..,,, K irkwood, Mo, Havey, Allen R.-MET ......................... ,.,..,,., P ittsfield, Me. Headington, Dennis H.-Ceramics ........ ..,,,.,... I Jecatur, Ill. Hefelfinger, Richard-ME .......... ...,.,,..,,,.,, S alem, Mo, Heggs, Eddie V.-Physics ............ .....,.,.,,,..,,.,, U nion, Mo. Heidbrink, Harold L.-ME ........ ...,,.. C hesterfield, Mo. Henderson, Larry K.-EE ....... ......,.. IN Ialta Bend, Mo. Henson, Lowell L.-CE .......,... ,..,,,.,,.,,,,,,., IN Iarion, Ill. Henson, Luther M.-PET .......... ......... O sage Beach, Mo. Herron, Denny L.-CE ............. ,,.,....,....,...... X Vashhurn, Ill. Hey, Donald L.-CE .......... ..........,....... K ansas City, Mo. Hicks, David J.-ME ........ s,,,,.,A. X Vebster Groves, Mo. Hill, Milton A.-ME .......... ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,s,, R olla, Mo, HiltOn, Jon D.-CE ...........,... ............ S pringfield, Mo, I-IiX, Claude D.-ME ,,.,..,........, ,,,,,,,,,, I-I nntsville, Ala, Hoffman, Roger P.-EE ,,,,..,, ,,,,,,, P erryville, Mo, Holland, Mark V.-EE ......... .,,,,,,,,,,, C haffee, Mo, Holzem, James A.-ME .......... ,.,,,.,,,,,, Xvashington, Iwo, Hopper, Richard A.-CE .,,,..,,,..,,.,,... ,,,,..,,.,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, S t, Louis, Mo, Horel, Edward T.-ME .....,............,...,,. ,.,,,.... S outh Plainfield, N, J, Hornberger, Kent S.--Ceramics ,.,,,,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, S t, Louis, Mo, Horst, Clarence A.-CE ..........,.......,.. ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,, S t, Louis, Mo, Housholder, Jay-EE .........,............ ,,,,,., S pringfield, Ill, Hlllltffltllal, Willlanl .... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,, D exter, IXI0, Howard, William D.-EE ........... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,, R olla, IXI0, H11Ck. Gerald .............. ......... S te. Genevieve, Mo, Hudek, Robert J.-ME .......,.,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, R olla, Mo, Huebner, John R.-MET ........ ........ S t. Louis County, Mo. Hull, Jon A.-Geology ......... Hunt, Ronald E.-ME ............. Huston, Calvin XV-EE ......... Huston, Roger K.-CE ............ Hutchine, Ned M.-Mining ........ Hyde, James L.-CE .............,.... Jackson, Edward L.-ME ....... Jarman, R. Dean-CE ,.............. Jenkins, David E.-EE ..,...........,. Jennings, Richard L.-ME. ........ Morristown, N. J. ..................Paducah, Ky, ................Rolla, Mo. ........LaGrange, Mo. ......,,...Bratforcl, Pa. ,..,,.....Mem'pl1is, Tenn. ..,.....Lowry City, Mo. . ..,,.... Wood River, Ill. ............W'aterloo, N, Y. ....,,,.East St. Louis, Ill. Johnson, Rufus D.-Ch.E ............ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, S ewath, Mo, Johnston, Dale A.-Ceramics ...,....,. .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, R olla, Mo, Johnston, Lyle D.-CE ...,...c,... ...,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, N e vada, Mo, Jones, Nile S.-ME ................... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, C rocker, Mo, Kafati, Oscar S.-CE ........... ...,.,.. S an Salv., El Sav, Kane, Michael J.-ME .......,,,,.. ,,,,,,,, Y Vood River, Ill, Kessler, Arthur R.-EE ....,,,..,..,, ,,,,,,.., S r, Louis, Mo, Keymer, Harvey A.-MET ....... ,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, R olla, Mo, Krigger, George H.-ME .........,.,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, G lendale, IXIO, Khanna, Surendra D.-PET .......... ......... R atanpur, Gufrat, India Kirk, Charles VV.-ME ...,.,,......,. ,,,,,,..,,..,,,,,.,,,.,,, R olla, Mo, Larson, William D.-Physics ......... ................. S wedeborg, Mo. LHUSC, Herbert J.-CILE ..,.......... ,,,,,,, S te, Genevieve, Mo, Leidy, Dale YV.--ME ................ ..,.......,.,,,,, C arthage, Mo, Lenz, George M.-ME ........ .... ,d,,.,,,,,. K i rkwood, Mo, Leone, Anthony WV.-CE ,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,.,,,,,. R enld, Ill, Lewis, Harold VV.-Ch.E .,,,,.,. .,,,,,,,, S edalia, Mo, Lira, Richard E.-ME .............. ,,,,,,., S t, James, Mo, Loafman, James W.-ME .......... ....,,,,. S t. Louis, Mo, Long, Thomas J.-ME ............. ,,,,..,,, St, Louis, Mo, Loyd, Eugene E.-EE .......................,.....,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,., R olla, Mo, Lux, Kenneth C.-CE .................... ,......,, S t. Louis, Mo. Mannschreck, Danen D.-Min-Geol .......... ......... S t. Louis, Mo. IWZITIOY, Leroy F.-IYIE ..........,......,...,,,.,,,.,., ,.,,,,,, I firkwood, Mo, Marsinkavage, Donald M.-EE ........,. .,..... S cranton, Pa. Meier, Craig A.-EE ........................... ,,..,,,,, S t, Louis, Mo, Miller, Dale J.-ME ......................... .......... T uscumbia, Mo. Miller, Thomas F.-Physics .......... ......... S t. Louis, Mo. Mitchell, Frank B.-CE ............. ........ S t. Louis, Mo. Moore, Charles L.-ME ........... ,....., P erryville, Mo. More, Georgina B.-MET ......, ........ l labanzi, Cuba Mueller, Dale Nl.-EE ...........,.. ..,.,,, S t. Louis, Mo. Mueller, George H.-EE ..,,,,.,...... ..,..... S t. Charles, Mo. Muhlbaier, Don J.-Chemistry ....... ..,..... S pringfield, Mo, Murdock, Kenneth D.-MEM. ........... ........ N larshall, Mo. Nazis, Frederick A.-Chemistry ,........ ..,..,,.....,., I iolla, Mo, Nack, Thomas P.-CE ..................... ..,........ S eattle, Wasli. Nease, Reggie-ME ..,..,..........,..,,,,, ..,...,......,,..., N eosho, Mo, Nelson, David A.-CE ,..,,,,,,,,, ........., K lt, Prospect, Ill. Noble, Arthur XV.--EI? ..,,..,.. ,....,,... S t. Louis, Mo. Olierniark, James R.-CE ,,,.,, ,,....,,,, N Yashington, Mo, U'Neal, Vlfilliain M.-CE ....,,,, , , ,............,,..... ........... S t. Louis, Mo. Orin, VVilliam D.-Ch.lC,,.. ...,..,...,.,...........................,........,., Centralia, lll. Paiewonsky, Albert S.-CE .,,,,,,.,.., Trujillo City, Dominican Republic Papphs, George P.-Eli ...,,...,..,,..,.............,....,,,...,........,,..... llannibal, Mo. Parn:-ar, Nlemant K.-Chemistry ..........,,........,..,....,.... fXhmedubad, India Patel, Dilipkuinan N -Chemistry ..,.. ...,....,,...,..... I iolla, Mo. Patel, Nalin V.-PET ....... ,............. ...,......... l 3 aroda, India Pedrotti, Lawrence J.-ME ..., ..., ,,............,. S t . Louis, Mo. Perrey, Edgar E.--CE ..........,.,., ........ I lolt's Summit, Mo. Pollock, Robert A.--EE ........ ,....,........ I Xrcadia, Mo. Ponder, Perry R.-EE .,...,,... .,,,.....,............ l beria, Mo. Powers, Robert R.-CE ......... .......... K ansas Citv, Mo. Prior, Larry D.-ME ...,,........ ..,..,.... E dwardsville, lll. Raber, Richard F.-CE ..,.,,.,..,.. ...,,,., IN lt, Carmel, Ill. Randall, Larry M.-Mining ,..,.... Randolph, Robert WPACE ......., ....,...,,,...Quincy, ,...,..,,..,,Carini, Reeves, Bob D.-ME ,......,..........,.. ......... C larkton, Rhineberger, Jerome A.-ME ............... ............,,,. I festus, Rice, John L.-CE ...........,.,.......................... .......,....... H annibal, Richardson, Burke D.--Phvsics ....,............,.. ......... P oplar Bluff, Richardson, NYayne XV.-Unclassified .,..... .....,,,...,,... S edalia, Riggs, Kenneth R.-MET NUC ,...,,,........ ,...,.. S cott City, Rowley, lflair A.-EE ....,..,..................... ,,....,..... R olla, Rudd, Grenville C.-M ET NUC .......... .....,..,. A rnold, Sander, Gary XY.-CE .......................... ....... K irkwood, Schaefer, Robert L.-CE ,...,..,.. ..,..... S t. Louis, Schattyn, John M.-ME .,...,..,............. ....,... S t. Louis, Schroeder, Robert A.-CE ..,.................. ......,. S t. Louis, Schulze, Arnold C.-PET .....................,.... .....,......,,..,,. R olla, Schwab, Frederic A.-Unclassified ........ ......... S t. James, Settle, Cecil E.-PET ,............................. ,...... IN lt. Vernon, Serfert, John L.-EE ,..............,........... ,...,........... R olla, Shah, Dalichand O.--Ch.E ........,. Shepard, Kenneth XY.-ME ....,.,.,... Sheppard, Allan N.-Physics .....,.., . ,.........,..,.Rolla, ...,.....Charleston, Louis, Slocum, William H.-EE ........,.,.. ........... H urdland, Smashey, Russell NV-MET .,..... ......,........, H annibal, Smith, Menard O.-CE ............ ..........,. K ansas City, Smith, Robert M.-Physics ...... ..,...... J efferson City, Speckhart, Frank H.-ME .......... ...........,...,..... Q uincy, Speicher, Ellis-EE ...,..,.......,.,... ..,....., K ansas City, Sprenkle, Elmer ....... ,.......... N eosho, Stair, George W.-Physics ........... ......... C arthage, Stewart, Jackie XV.-CE ...,......,.....,, ,.,.,.,... K Ioberly, Stoner, Glenn E.-Chemistry .... ...., Stranc, Dennis J.-Chemistry .... ....,......,...Rolla, Ill. Ill. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Ill. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Ill. Mo. MO. Mo, Mo. Mo. Cicero, Ill. Stretch, James R.-ME .,................. ,......... S antiago, Chile Stricker, Norman P.-Geology '... ....... ......,.......... P o tosi, Mo. Sullivan, John V.-MET ....,..,,...,,.,, ....... I ndependence, Mo. Sutterfield, James S.-ME ,......,.. ...... F arm-ington, Mo. Swanson, Richard C.-Ch.E .,.,.... ............ J ennings, Mo Tankersley, Ted R.-ME ........... .. ,.,..........,.......,. Rolla, Mo. Tepedine, Eleazar-Mining ...,...., ..... ...Caripe, Venezuela Thompson, Ronald R.-CE ........,. .................. R olla, Mo. Tidmore, Robert L.-CE ..,....... ...... S pringfield, Mo. Tolen, Gary NV.-ME ,......,..... .............. J oplin, MO. Turner, Jerry D.-CE ......... ........... B Iarion, Ill. Usher, Glenn E.-MET .............,...... .......,........ I mperial, Mo. Utterback, Frank D.-ME ..................,. .............,............ P erry, Mo. Van Fossan, Paul A.-ME .,....,........,.... ......,.......r...... S t. Louis, Mo. Van Ramshorst, Lee B.-Mining ......... .......... C hicago Heights, Ill. Vasterline, Larry R.-ME ...,.,.. .,...... .,.,..,............. G l endale, Mo. Viradia, Batuk P.-ME .....,............., .. ......,............ Rolla, Mo. Vaz, Jesus E.-Geology ...,.,c.....,, . .......... Caracas, Cla. Verdi, James R.-MET ..,................. .........., X Yaukegan, Ill. Halter, Ronald XV.-Chemistry ...,..... ..................,.. L abadie, Mo. XX'eber, Joseph R.-ME .....,,.,,,.,,,..,,,... ........ S te. Genevieve, Mo. NYedig, Edwin H.-MET ....,................... ......,....,.... S t. Louis, Mo. Whitcraft, Howard M.-Physics ...,..... ..........,.... C layton, Mo. XYiegard, Paul J.-CE ......................... ....... E Yansville, Ill. XYilliams. Michael E.-Geology ,...,.. ....... G verland, Mo. XViIliford, Henry G.-CE .,............. .,...... A ndrews. Texas Willmore, Robert R.-EE ,.......... . .....,,..... Arcadia, Mo. XYilson, James XY.-CE .......... .......... K irkwood, Mo. Wilson, Robert D.-CE ......,.. ........... D eSoto, MO. NYilson, William L.-CE ........ ....... D eKalb, MO. 283 Abel, Dan Leon .......... ..........Bland, Abel, Don Cleon ................................ Bland, Adam, Everett Ernest, Jr ............,.. Rolla, Adams, Joe Eugene ...................... Nevada, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Adasse, Arthur G ........,..., Central Islip, N. Y Ainsworth, Jolm Homer ..........,. Delmont, Pa Alexander, George Douglas Jefferson City Alexander, XVilliam Curtis .... Florissant, Allison, James Stephen .............. Paducah Anderson, Kirby Ray .................. Sullivan, Andoe, William Victor .................... Crane Apprill, Arnold Raymond Independence, v v 9 Arment, Maynard L ............... Keytesville, Armstrong, Dale Randall .......... Paducah Y M o : Mo. Ky. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Ky. Aubrecht, Ladimir Joseph, Jr. D ...............................................Edwardsville, Ill AuBuchon, Kenneth Lee ,,,.,,,.,,,,,.,. Pevely, M Badgley, Robert E ..................... Overland, Mo Bailes, Laurence Edward .......... Warsun, M Bailey, Clyde Cody ...................... Pineville, La Bailey, David Eugene ...................... Benton, Ill Banks, John Patrick ........ Farmingdale, N. Y Barber, Malcolm Thomas .,......,.................................University City, Mo. Barchers, Oris Leon ...........,.... Richmond, Mo O. 0. Baremore, James Julius ...... Shrewsbury, Mo. Barger, James ........................ Waldwick, N. J. Barnes, James Herald ...................... Rolla, Mo. Badnett, Eugene A ..................... Mehlville, Mo. Barry, Richard Patrick .......... St. Joseph, Mo. Bartel, Donald Schafer ,............ ...Sullivan, Mo. Bartels, Kent William ................ Glendale, Mo. Baugher, Charles Roland ............ Neosho, Mo. Bauman, C. Harvey .........,............ Eugene, Mo. Beardslee, Harold Maurice .... Scott City, Mo. Beasley, James Carson ................ Buffalo, Mo. Becher, Paul Fredric .......... Oak Ridge, Tenn. Becher. William Eugene .......... St. Louis, Mo. Becker, Charles Peter .................. Fenton, Mo, Beckmann, Tom Dale ,.,,,.,,.,,,,.., Overland, Mo, Bell, Cedric Charles ............ Hackensack, N. J. Bell, Larry Edward ...............,.......... Rolla, Mo. Bender, George Wayne ............ St. Louis, Mo. Benz, Wayne Gaven .............. Maplewood, Mo Bersett, Gerald VV ....................... Jennings, Mo Bierman, Sheldon Leon ................ Chicago, Ill. Blanco, Daniel Antonio .................. Lima, Peru 284 'f Yi: ' Sophomores Bosnak, John Stephen ........................ Alton, Ill Boudinier, Farrell Eugene ' Green, Mo Bowles, William George, Jr ..... Towson, Md Boyer, Gary Elva .................... Granite City, Ill Boyer, Tracy Rubert ................ Bradley, Milton Frank ......... St. Louis, Mo .Stratford, Conn Branson, Lynn Elwood ............ Jonesburg ! Brazel, James Lee ........... .,,,,,,.,,, D exter, Brewer, Don Merle .................... St. Louis Brewer, Larry Charles ........ Kansas City, Britton, Jerry Allen ............ Kansas City, Broadhurst, Carl Ray ............,.......................Excels1or Springs Brock, Van Ward ..........,.......,.....,. St, Ann 7 Mo Mo. Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Brookland, Donald Fred ...... Nashville, Tenn Broockmann, Richard William Springfield, Mo Brown, James Leland ........ ......... B elton, Mo Brown, John VVilliam ......... ....... A urora, Mo r l Brown, Lee Allen ............ University City, Brown, Paul, Jr ............................. Jackson, Brown, Robert Simpson, Jr. ..................................................Hazelwood, Brown, Thurston Donald .............. Martin, Bruegge, David Charles ............ St. Louis, Brune, Ronald Charles ........ Washington P Brunjes, Frank Edward ........ Villa Ridge, Bruns, Martin Thomas ........ Kansas City, Mo Mo Mo Ga Mo Mo Mo Mo Bryan, John William ................ Centerville, Ia Brynac, Michael John ,.......,,,,,,. tSt, Louis, Bryant, Henry William ...... Crystal City, Mo Mo Bryson, Thomas Edward ................ Salem, Mo Bucchiere, Andrew Robert ...... Saugus, Mass Blanton, John Arthur ................,. Sullivan, Mo. Blumenberg, Wayne Edward Farmington, Mo. Boeker, Roy Jay .............,.... New Madrid, Mo. Bogard, Joseph Hugh ................ St. Louis, Mo. Boling, Harry Oscar, III .... Kansas City, Mo. Bono, William Joseph ........................ Alton, Ill. Borgstede, George John ............ Ellisville, Mo. Buchanan, David VVillard Silver Spring, Md. Budrovich, Alvin Fred .................. Lemay, Mo. Burchard, Frederic Carl .................. Joplin, Mo. Burleson, Doyle Reed .................... Dexter, Mo. Burkart, Matthew Joseph ............ Affton, Mo. Burris, Elmer Leon ............ Poplar Bluff, Mo. Burton, Robert Roland.. ..........Kirkwood, Mo. Buss, David Lee .......................... St. Louis, Mo. Caldwell, Melvin Myles ............ St. Louis, Mo. can, VVilliam Roy ........... Campbell, Charles E .......... .......St. Louis, Mo. .........Dixon, Mo. Campbell, Lloyd Vernon ............ St. Louis, Mo. Carey, Gerald Joseph .................... Vestal, N Y. Carey, Robert Charles .......... ......... C ulia, Mo. Carnes, Ross Orrin ,..,.......,........ Cameron, Mo, Carpani, Anton Jule ....... .......... B cnld, Ill. Carriere, Scott Hilmar .............. St. Louis, Mo, Casteel, Philip Brantley ........ Rivermines, Mo. Chamblin, James Coleman ...........,....................................Higginsville, Mo. Chapin, Roger Alan .................. Kirkwood, Mo. Chrisman, James VVilliam Bluff, Mo. Cissna, James William .............. Palmyra, Mo Clark, Clint Anthoney ................ Ellisville, Mo. Clippard, Fred B ........................... Jackson, Mo. Coffman, Robert Malcolm, Jr. City, Mo. Cobb, Raymond Paul ...,.......... Brentwood, Mo Cole, Ronald Edwin ...................... DeSoto, M O. Collins, Emmett Michael .,.........,.. Chicago, Ill. Compton, Max Alan ....,..,.,,,,.., Springfield, Ill Condra, VVilliam Leon ..,...,,,.,.,,..,,,. Dixon, Mo Cooper, Larry Earl ...........,.... Chillicothe, Mo. Cooper, Stephen Michael ..,. XVest Islip, N. Y. Corcoran, Paul Theodore ...... St. Joseph, Cornell, William Alan .................... Lemay, Cornejo, Ronald Joseph ....,....... St. Louis, Cortelyou, Abi am Lee ...................... Troy, Cottin, Daniel Joseph ................ St. Louis, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Coulter, Robert Ilruce ...... Schenectady, N. Y . Couse, Gary Arthur .................. St. Louis, Mo. Covell, Dennis Earlier ,....,,, ll4Jl'St'llCIUlS, N. Y C., . . . ix, Russell Itrlward ,,,,,,,..,,.... St. Louis, Mi, Cummings, Frank XYilliain . ,,......RlX'Cl'lJllIlf'S, Rio. Cunningham:-, John yXnrlrew ,..Gillingham, XK'is Cutts, James Francis... ,,..,.... .Dexter, Nl-xv. Daly, XYilliam James ,...,.,.,.. ,,,,,,cc C jhicaeo, Ill, David, Denzil Daniel, Jr ...,..,..,, lizinnilial, Mo. Davidson, VYilliani Walter ..,,...,.....,........,.............,,..,.....Harrisonville, Mo Dean, Donald Neil .....t..,, ..e,.,..,,,, I festus, Alu DeBolfl, James Francis ......,.,..... St. Louis, Decker, li. David ...,...... Cape Girardeau, Deeker, Dale Merlin ,....... New Florence, Degenhardt, Eugene Albert .... St. Louis, Mo Mo Klo Mo Ill Denzel, Jerome Alfred .............. St. Louis, Mo. DeGonis, Paul Kenneth ,,.,,,,, Granite City, Delmain, Kenneth B ...,........,.,.... Q'Fallon, DeLong, James Peter ,.,,,. Jefferson City, DeMay, Paul Philip ....,............... Ferguson, ophomores Mo Mo Mo. Denny, Dale, Jr ......,.. ...............,............ A nna, Ill. Deutschman, Ronald Lee ...... Granite City, Ill. Devine, Edward Walter ............ St. Louis, Mo. Dickey, Dan Terraillon ........ Touloose, France Dickey, Fred McCartney ...... Springfield, Mo. Diemer, Charles Eugene .......... St. Louis, Mo. Dieterle, Carl .................,.... East St. Louis, Ill. Dieterman, Joseph Edwin .... Springfield, Disselhorst, Richard Lee ............ Palmyra Ditto, Jeffrey Emil .................... Doniphan, Dodd, Curtis Wilson ............ Kansas City Doepke, Lawrence B. A ............... Eureka, Donaldson, Robert Hull ............ St. Louis, Donis, Darrell W ....................... St. Louis Dormeyer, Paul Edward ' Girardeau, Dreyer, Dennis George .................. Affton Duke, Arthur A ................... West Plains, i Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Duke, Vance Lavern..,..Mountain Grove, Dunn, Neil C ................................. Trenton, Durnell, Noland Reed .... VVillow Springs, Ebel, Walter A ........................... Parkville, Echternacht, Kenneth Lee .............. Rolla, Eckhoff, Gerald Julius .............. St. Louis, Edwards, James Milton ............ Berkeley, Elam, Anthony Riley ...................... Perry, Elder, James Raymond .......... Crestwood, Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo. Elliott, Robert C ................... Ridgefield, Conn Elser, Robert C ..................... Kansas City, Mo Engelbert, Jerome Martin ............ Aurora, Mo Eppelsheimer, Daniel Snell ............ Rolla, Everswick, David Norman v Mo v est Grange, lX. J Fanetti, Roger Donald ................ St. Louis, Mo. Faoro, Robert Bert ........................ Chicago, Ill Farmer, Claraence Erle .... Independence, Fenton, David Leon ............ E. St. Louis, Feyerabend, Steve Phelps ...... Kirkwood, Mo Mo Mo Fiedler, Robert Ernest ..........,... Okawville, Ill Filsinger, Alvin George ................ Lemay, Mo Fletcher, John Edmond ................ Lebanon, Ill Flowers, Daniel H .......... ....... S t. Louis, Mo 285 Mo 286 Sophomores Floyd, David Allen ................ Granite City, Ill. Folk, James Louis .........,.. Jefferson City, Mo. Foltin, Bela, Jr ........................... Franklin, N. J. Fowler, Glenn Harding .,,,,..,,,.,,, Upton, Mass, Franklin, James David ..........................................University City, Mo. Harmon, Conley .................. VVarrensburg, Harris, Danny Jim ............................ Rolla, Harris, Marvin Tartt ................ St. Louis, Harrison, Glenn McKinley .,.... Centralia, Hartung, Lee Roy ........................ Bourbon, Hatcher, Paul Thomas ...,........ Kirkwood, Haushmand, Honeingholi ................ Rolla, Mo Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo Mo. Mo. Haught Ronald Dennis .................... Salem, Ill Hausgen. Donald Eugene .......... Elsberry, Mo Kastner, John Wilkens .................. Affton, Kauffman, NVilliam Martin ..............................................Independence, Kearbey, C. Alan .................. Poplar Bluff, Keathley, Claude Henry ................ Festus, Keim, Lyle Eugene .................. Louisberg, Keith, Harold Dean .,.,,.., ......,.. S pickard, Kemp, Richard Jay '... ................. S t. Louis, Kester, VVilliam David .............. Paducah, Mo. Mo Mo. Mo. Mo Mo Mo Ky Frazer, James Roy '..... ................. S tockton, Mo. Freese, Donald Ray ........................ Affton, Mo. Fregalette, Robert Vincent ...... St. Louis, Mo. Frey, Dennis Alvin ................ Maplewood, Mo. Frey, Peter Adolf ............ ............. L ima, Peru Fuerst, Robert Loyd .......................... Rolla, Mo, Gaines, David Lewis ...... ........Springfield, Mo. Hayden, R. C ............................... St. Louis, Mo. Heath, Lowell Dennis .................... Lamar, Mo. Hebberger, Jo Anna ' Kinder, Harold Donaven t ............................................Freder1cktown, Mo, King, Frank William .............. Mt. Vernon, Ill Kinner, Richard A ....................... Elmira, N, Y, 4 Gaston, Charles Brinton .......... Bucyrus, Kans. Gales, Carl Dwaine .................... Clarkton, Mo. Gardner, Hugh Brookes ............ St. Louis, Mo. Garrett, Leslie Antone ............ High Hill, Mo. Garrett, Theodore John .... Schenectady, N. Y. Garthe, Robert Carl ...........,...... St. Louis, Mo. Gawatz, Robert Lee ................ St. Joseph, Mo. Gebhart, James Myers ........ Miamisburg,Ohio Gelner, Leon Anthony Victor . Ridge, Mo. Gentry, David Vaughn ................ Charlton, Ia. George, Richard Larry .............. Ferguson, Mo. Gerhardt, VVilhelm .............,....., St. Louis, Mo. Gerollis, Fred Wayne ,................... Lemay, Mo. Gianquinto, Joseph John ............ Rockford, Ill. Gibson, William Alfred ............ St. James, Gideon, Richard Charles .................. Rolla, Mo. Mo. Gieseker, Gerald Allen .......... Cincinnati, Ohio Gillette, Jerry Allen .................. Rushville, Ill. Gilmore, Donald Robert ...... Philadelphia, Gladden, Robert Garth ................ Houston, Pa. Mo. ....................................Milton-Freewater, Ore. Heeger, Dennis Melvin .................. Union, Mo. Heinemann, Clyde David ...,.......... Cabool, Mo. Heinzen James Robert .............. St. Louis, Mo. Hemmann, John George ............ Lonedell, Mo. Henne, John Matthew ................ St. Louis, Mo. Henson, Ronald Paul ............ Van Buren, Mo. Herbst Jeffrey Roger .............. St. Louis, Mo. Herder, William Floyd Center, Kans. Herman, Gary Maurice ........ Kansas City, Mo. Herron Conny Arlene .................... LaRose, Ill Kinsey, Jerry Marvin ........., Hornersville, Mo. Kinney. John Philip ,..... VVebster Groves, Mo Kircher, VVilliam Charles ........ St. Louis, Mo Kirk, Janet Marie .............................. Rolla, Mo. Kirkpatrick, Clifford Francis, Jr. Mo Klages, Edward James ............. .St. Louis, Klein, Ronald William .... Jefferson City, Klutts, Rondal Eugene ..,,...,,,.,,.,, Sikeston, Knezevich, Joseph John ............ St. Louis, KnoPP- John Virgil .................... Hannibal l 7 Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Herzog, Rollie Richard ........ New Haven, Mo. Hickox, Gary Dee ................ VVest Plains, Mo. Hill, Dwight L ,.......,...,.................... Marion, Ill. Hill, NVilber Arnold ........................ Union, Mo. Hoetker, Carl Henry, Jr ...............,. Rolla, Mo. Hoffmann, George Bernard ........ Lemay, Mo. Hoffstetter, Robert W ............. St. Louis, Mo. Hogan, Francis Joseph ..........,........... Alton, Ill Hogan, Gary Lee ..,............ ,........ K ennett, Mo Holley, Robert Gordon .............. Mehlville, Mo. Gladysiewicz, John Jacob .......... Oneida, N. Y. Goestenkors, John Joseph ............ Aviston, Ill. Goltz, Ralph John ........................ St. Louis, Mo. Goodman, Michael Steve .... Johnston City, Ill. Goodman, Roger Martin ............ Raytown, Mo. Grateron, Thomas Ricardo .............................,..Barquis1meto, Venezuela Greek, Earnest Roy .................... Lebanon, Mo. Gronemeyer, James Lyle .......... St. Louis, Mo. Gronlund, Fred .... Montrock Ontario, Canada Groshong, Ted Donald ................ Neosho, Mo. Gudermuth, Clyde S., Jr. ........................................VVebster Groves, Mo. Guemmer, Willard Martin .,.... Perryville, Mo. Guimbarda, Charles Thomas .... St, Louis, Mo. Holmes, Robert Wayne ................ Mercer, Mo Holt, James Lee ........................ Metropolis, Ill Gunn, James Ancel ............................ Rolla, Mo. Gunn, William J ........................... Barnett, Mo. Hackett, David Robert ,............... Sikeston, Mo. Hackney, Ewing Haywood ...... St. Louis, Mo, Hafeli, Dwight Tobin ...................... Rolla, Mo. Hahs, Jerry Lee .................... Crystal City, Mo. Hamilton, Thomas Allen ............ Gallatin, Mo. Hammack, James Lee ................ Jennings, Mo. Hampleman, Leroy Hitt ............ DuQuoin, Ill. Hamtil, Raymond Leo .............. St. Louis, Mo. Hanson, Lawrence Ray ................ Decatur, Ill. Harle, James Charles ................ St. Louis, Mo. Horn, Richard Stanley .............. Overland, Mo Hornbeak, Fred A., Jr ........... Springfield, Mo Howard, Dale NVayne ........ Pleasant Hill, Mo Howell, Robert Clarence .............. Streator, Ill Hughes, Douglas James ................ Dixon, Mo Hughes, Earle Martin ........ McLeansboro, Ill. Hnlsey, Johnny Leroy ................ Bourbon, Mo Huston, Robert Edwin .............. Windsor, M0 Hutchings, Bryan Kenneth ........ Baldwin, Mo Hux, Stephen Bradford ................ Neosho, Mo Jacobs, Mark VVilliam ........ Lees Summit, Mo Jacobs, William Arthur .................. Salem, Mo Jalbert, Leonard Stanley ........ Fiskdale, Mass James, Dale Allen ...................... St. Louis, Mo Jaguay, Richard LeRoy ........ Hamilton, N. Y Jarboe, VVallace Lanier ...... Poplar Bluff, Mo Jefferson, Donald Eugene .............. Troy, Mo Jensen, George Loyd .......... Independence, Mo Jensen, James Harrison .......... - ...... Ozark, Mo Jester, Tod Krueger ................ Webb City, Mo Jolianpeter, Gerald Roy ............ St. Louis, Mo Johnston, James Francis ................ Festus, Mo Jones, Richard Dean ...................... Galatia, Ill Juenger, Arthur William .......... St. Louis, Mo Knox, James Russell ........ Jefferson City, Mo. Koebbe, Eugene Raymond ........ Sullivan, Mo. Koechlein, W'illiam Harold' Ridge, N. J. Koester, Robert Dale .........,.,........ Red Bud, Ill Komo, John Joseph .....,................ Dittmer, Mo, Kopaskie, Bernard Edward .... Waukill, N. Y. Kozeny, Edward Charles, Jr ..... Olivette, Mo. Kraut, Richard P ............... East St. Louis, Ill, Kreichelt, Thomas Edward ..................................................Grantwood, Mo. Kreikemeier, Kraig George..A..St. Louis, Mo. Kreisel, William Eugene .............. Sedalia, Mo. Kuczka, Joseph Henry .......... Beckemeyer, Ill. Kuhlman, William H .....,...,.., Brunswick, MO. Kuhne, Phil Harrison ........................ Troy, Mo. Kunkel, Walter Taylor, Jr ................................. Laible, Michael Jay .................... Washburn, Ill. Lamb, John Curtis ........................ Neosho, Mo. Lambkin, Glen David ........ Independence, Mo. Lambrano, Gabaniel Attomego ............................................Caracas, Venezuela Lammers, Donald Dean ...,.............. Rolla, Mo. Landingham, Richard Edw .,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,.,......................Independence, Mo..... Laneman, Gary Dale .................. St. Louis, Mo. LaPlante, Allan Harvey ........ E. Prairie, Mo. Lasker, Milton Owen ................ Jackson, Miss. Laughlin, Robert Frank ........ High Ridge, Mo. Lawson, Lowell Baber .............. Columbia, MO. Leamy, Harry John ........ .......... E . Alton, Ill. Lee, Thomas M ..........., ............... L iberty, Mo. Leger, Geary Lyle ................ Kansas City, Mo. Lelkes, Peter ............ Quilmes B. A., Argentina Ligon, William Roy .............. Edwardsville, Ill. Lindhorst, Alan James .............. St. Louis, Mo. Lischer, Alan Arthur .................... Aflfton, Mo. Littleton, Ernest Wayne .............. Omaha, Ark. Sophomores Loeschner, Arthur Henry ........ St. Louis, Logan, K. W'illiam .....,..,. N. Kansas City, Long, David Kenton ...,.,,..,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,, Ludwig, Dennis Jolm ,,,,..,.,.,,,.., St, Louis Luniar, Leonard Val .,.,.....,......,, Overland Luna, Charles Oliver ..........,... Gainesville Lyons, Edward Dean ............ Mann, John Fredrick ................ .Rolla, Mo Mo Mo bio Mo Mo W'ood River, lll Metropolis, Ill Mantler, Milton Benedict ....,... St. Louis, Mo Marnell, Robert Josephrg . Heights, Ill Marshall, Ronald Craig .,.,...,.......... Macon, Mo Marshall, Stephen Cyrus ,..,........ Sikeston, Mo Martel, Arthur Ona ......,,.,...,,, Concord, N. H Martin, Lynn Luther .,.,.... ,..,,,,...,... R olla, Mo Martin, Richard Albert ............ Oakland, Calif Martin, Richard Lloyd ..,....,,...,. Mason, Donald George ..,........., Mason. Donald Ray .....,,... ........,.. S enath .Ferguson, Mason, W'inston W'ade .............. Raytown, Mattler, Lawrence E ......,................ Lemay Mauller, Gustav Adolph Ill ,... St. Louis, McCall, Dennis Vance ,..,,,,,,,,. Marshfield, McClanahan, Jimmie ,...............,, Raytown, McCrary, Charles Elliott .......... Glasgow, McCullough, Robert Luther - ......Mason, Ill Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo ..................................................Columbia, Miss McCune, Larry Carl .................,.,.. Mexico, McDonald, Edward Glen ,,,,..........., Salem, McDuff, James Melvin ,....... Manchester, McGhay, Maynard Hampton .......... Rolla, McGrath, Martin E ....... Webster Groves, McKay, Alexander Frank .... St. Charles, McKenna, John Vincent ...... ..... P aducah, McMebb, Robert Carl .......... ..,....,.. R olla, McMahon, Terrence J ................. Fostoria, McMawamee, John Raymond McNew, Gerald Gilbert, Jr ....... Carthage, Meehan, Michael Dennis ...,..,. Kirkwood, Melchor, Manuel Joseph ............ St. Ann, Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Ky Mo Ill M o M o M o M o Menocal, Rosario ...................... Wfestfield, N. J Meredith, Virgil Edman .............. Sedalia, Merrell, Dale Richard .......... ...,...... R olla, Merrell, David Lee ,,.............,............ Rolla, Messerla, Michael Edward . ,,,.,..... ...................,............... V alley Park, Meyer, W'illiam Dwight .......... Florissant, Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Middleton, Daniel Robert..f.Pinckneyville, Ill Miloro, Edward A ............. ............. V ichy, Miller, Allen Gregg .................... St. Louis, Miller, Daniel Boone .,.............. St. Louis, Miller, Dave Allan ...r.... ..,.... A ffton, Miller, Floyd James ,..,..... .......... R olla, Miller, Franklin Henry '..,. .. .,........ Rolla, Miller, H. Richard ....... ....... G lendale, Miller, Rufus Galen ....,.... ...,......., O zark, Minton, John Charles ................ St. Louis, Mitchell, Ronald Dean .............. O'Fallon, M o M o M o M o . M o M o. Mo. Mo Mo. M o. Monocal, Gustavo Adolfo ........ Closter, N. J. Moore, Lowell Dean .................... NVarsaw, Mo .,..........Norfolk, Moore, Nathaniel David.. Moore, Richard lrwin ,i.,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, f ,ar-y, Mol irmann, Bernard John ,,,,,..,,,,, lJeSotl 1, Moreland, W'illi:un Carl ...r...... St. James Morgan, Harry Byron ,.,,,,,,,,,,,, St, Louis v Morgan, James J .....,,.....,.,,.,,., Maplewood, Morris, Harvey Edward, Jr .,... Ferguson, Morris, Mark VVilliam ,,,,,,,. Kansas City, Morrison, Donald Joe .,,, ..,. ,,,,,,, R o lla, Morey, Laura Lee .......,...,.... ........ L ainar, Moseley, Wfilliam Charles .,,,.,,,,,,, Manes, Moss, Howard Mitchell .......... St. James, Moxham, Robert George ..., Kansas City, Va. lnd. Mo. Mo. Mo. Klo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mowe, John Ronald .....,.,.,.............. Lebanon, Ill. Moylan, Michael Richard .,..,...,..,,,,, Perry, Mullins, Ronald Lee ..........,.......................Riclnnond Heights, Murphy, Glenn Girthren ....., Portageville, Murray, Mo. Mo. Mo. Hugh Vincent .,......,...,.,. Centralia, Ill. Murry, Milton James ,......, Herculaneum, Mo. Musgrove, Richard L ,,,,,..,,,..,,,,,,,,, Alton, Ill. Myslinski, Joseph Michael Amboy, N, O'Brien, Michael F ............... River Vale, N, J. O'Haren, William Edward ....., St. Louis, Mo. Olson, Robert C .,.........,..,.,.,.,,,,..,,... Morris, Ill. Orozco, Regulo Jose ........ Caracas, Venezuela Osborn, Ralph Gary ........................Seroe Colorado Aruba, N Osborne, Robert G ....................... Belleville, Overleas, Gary Lee .......... ..,........ R olla, Pace, Leonard Joseph ........,....... St. Louis, Palaska, Ted James ............ Kansas City, Palm, Walter Earl ........ .......... F erguson, Palmer, Lee Thomas ,,,,.,. ........, P aducah, Palmer, Leo Harold .........,............ Lamar, Palmerton, John Bertram ..,. Springfield, Pappas, James Michael ...................... Argo, Pappert, John Joseph ..............., St. Louis, Parker, John Thomas .................. Neosho, Parker, W'illia1n Henry '........,,..... ...,. R olla, Parks, John Wlilliam ..i.....,......... St. Louis, Patterson, Jack Douglas . Springs, Patterson, Ralph Dewey ........,. St. Louis, Payne, Thomas Edward ,.,,,,., Mt. Carmel, Pearson, Charles D ......... .......... I ronton, Pearson, John NV ............,..,..... Harrisburg, Peimann, Larry Oliver .......... Florissant, Penninger, Clarence 'Edwin .............. Anna, Perko, Richard Alvin ...,............ St. Louis, Perl, Rodger Jolm ...................... St. Louis, Peters, Donald Glenn ............ Humphreys, Peterson, Donald Lee .........,.,........ Quincy, Pfeffer, Ross Herbert ............ Florissant, Philhours, Joel Ellis ..........., Hornersville, Phillips, James Charles ............ St. Louis, . A. Ill. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Ky. Mo. Mo. Ill, M o. Mo. M 0. Mo. Mo. Mo. Ill. Mo. Ill. Mo. Ill. Mo. Mo. Mo. Ill. Mo. Mo. Mo. Phillips, Rudy Meldon .....i... ,....,..... C hicago, Ill. Pietsch, Ervin Ira .............................. Rolla, Ploude, Robert Howard .... Montgomery, Pohlig, K. C ................................. St. Louis, M o. Mo. Mo. Pointer, Gary Neal... .... ii.. ....,i,,, .ii, . I ' iasa, lll Politte, Leo Arthur ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, X X 'ashiueton, Mo Polivick, Michael Sargent. ..., lfereuson, Mo Pompe, Charles Alex .,,.,,,,,.,.... .. Rolla, Mo Ponstingl, .Xugust Joseph .bnivcrsity City, Mo Porter, Richard Clayton Girardeau, Mo Potts, Delbert Allen i..i.,,....,,,,,. Centralia, Mo Poush, Kenneth Anderson City, Alu Presser, Jolm Russell ,...,.....,..... St. Louis, Mo Price, Walter Kelly ',.,,.... .,,,,,.. l fllisville, Mo Prudot, Norvell Gary. ..,.,... St. Louis, Mo Pureell, Gerald Gene ,...,.,..,. .........,,, S alem, Ill Purmort, Arthur Robert... ,...., St. Louis, Mo Rahenau, Richard ,.,,.,,...,.,,,.,,.,., Caledonia, Mo Raddatz, Richard Lawrence ,,,, St. Louis, Radentz, Don Erwin Adolph I Mo Louis, Mo Ragland, Ronald Eugene ..,,...,.. Berkeley, Mo Rako, Carl G ...........,,....,,,, Pr. Du Rocher, lll Rainey, Larry Frank ,.,,.,................,. Dixon, Mo Raney, Edward Merle ....,... ....... IN lilan, Mo Range, Robert Donald i...i..i.......... Tulsa, Okla Ray, Paul Arthur ...........,.................. Rolla, Mo Reagan, Jolm A ..................... Kansas City, Mo Reed, Jo Lisle ,,,....,........,............. Marshall, Mo Reedee, Dennis Randolph ........ East Alton, Ill Reininger, Robert Lee .........,,. Mt. Vernon, Ill Renken, Richard Kenneth .... St. Charles, Reuling, Donald Oscar .......i.......... Affton, Reynolds, Charles Lee .......... ,....... R olla, Rice, Cliff R ..................,.. .............. I rwin, Rice, L. Bert ......................,,......,, St. Louis, Richardson, James Edward ,..,...... Ewing, Richardson, Tom ........................ St. Louis, Rickenbaugh, Richard L .......,... Hillsboro, Riess, Andrew Gustax '.........,... ...St Louis, Riggs, Charles Orick .,...,... .......Malder1, Rieth, Larry Eugene ,,,,................ Marshall, Riley, Ronald Kenneth .i............ St. Louis, Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo. Ringhausen, Roger Jerome ,... St. Charles, Mo Rintoul, Richard Oliver .,........,..... Godfrey, Ill. Ripley, William Spencer ............ Paducah, Ky Robbins, Douglas Alan ................., Odessa, Mo. Robbins, Felix Monroe ........ New Madrid, Mo Roberson, W'arren Christy ...... Newburg, Mo. Roberts, Carl John .....,............ Camdenton, Mo. Roberts, John Alan ,.,,...,.i.... Northport, N. Y. Robertson, Ronald Stanley v Q City, Mo. Robison, James Boyd .............. Whittier, Calif. Roeder, Eugene Arthur ...... Creve Coeur, Mo. Roland, Larry J .....,....................... Sheldon, Mo. Rommelman, Robert Vernon .... Sullivan, Rosen, Kenneth Lee ...... University City, Rothwell, Charles Edward ........ .Decatur, Routh, Michael David ................ Griffith, Royer, Leroy James ........,......... St. Louis, Ruddy, W'illiam Eugene IH Joseph, Mo. Mo Ill, Ind, Mo. Mo. 287 . Ruppert, John Patrick ......... ......... R olla, Mo. Rust, Gary Arnold ........ ............., A lton, III. Rust, Ryan IVi1lis ....................,. Sparta, Illinois Saca, Jose Mario ............................Ilobasco-El Salvador, S, A. Saeger, NVilliam Eldon .........,.. St, Louis, Mo. Salazar, Antonio Jose ...... Caracas, Venezuela Schanbacher, William Moore ' Mo Scheer, Wayne A ..,......,..,,,,,,,,,,, St, Louis, M0 Schiesser, Jerome Harold .......... Pomona, Schillinger, George Robert .......... Lemay, Schmidt, Daniel Robert .......... Kirkwood, Schmitt, Robert Charles ,..... Washington, Mo Mo Mo Mo Schl, Eugene ................................ St. Louis, Mo. Serrano-Diaz, Marcos A .,... New York, N. Y. Shalton, Lonnie Joe .......... independence, Mo. Shatzer, Roger William ........,..,,.,,,,,, Paris, Mo, Shaw, James Alex ................,,.. Taylorville, Ill, Sheets, James Wilson ..., Bowling Green, Mo. Sheets, Leslie Paul .......... Bowling Green, Mo. nh ' s :wig R ,V A Salisbury, C. Stephen ..,..,.... Kansas City, Mo. Schoeffel, XVayne Lewis ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Alton, 111, Sh d h M k v Salmon, Ralph Michael ................ Sedalia, Mo. Schoeninger, Hilbert Edward ,,,,,. ff iviiiiirenio park, Calif. Mo. Sargent, Donald BUNCH ------------ St .Jamffi MO- , , Sherman, Donald Wayne .............. Festus, Mo, , Q . Scholle, lrV1ll1am Allen .............. St. Johns, Mo. , , Scego, Jerome Francis .......... Owensville, Mo. w ' . ghemck, Bobby Joe ,,,,,-,,,,-,,-,,,,,- Sullwan, MO, Schaster, Franklin Ervin ....,,,.,.,.., Pacific, Mo, SCh3ff31'f, Raymfmd Hershel , Shewchuk, John Peter ........ New York, N. Y. ..,....... ......................................... S t. Clair, Mo. Schutt, Thomas Arthur ,,,,,,,,,,,, Qak Park, Ill, . , , Shldnia, Houshang ....................,. Abadan, Iran Schamel, 'Walter Schurler ........ Orinda, Calif. Schwaller, David Leo ...... Jefferson City, Mo. Shimamoto, Richard Kazuo .... St. Louis, Mo. ,,,,.,, .,. , .. ., 1 , -.., . ,.. , , Shroyer, Kermit Allen ........ Higginsville, Mo. Q 5r 'i. gig' at ' 'Mail' ' Nw A ' W ' - I if if QV A Shymanski, Bruce Anthony ...... St. John, Mo. it i 4 :lilmly V2 Vrfyixl if I, 5 D , f-Q, , w - grip' ,Q ,,,, ,gf ' 'Zkjlj -fl, . N ' Sieckhaus, Robert H .,........... St. Charles, Mo. i , f1r..v.'f-'T b ..,, 5 4: 11,9-,fr 133345 q i in . . . f 5. 'iiafflf all e 1 j ji' 'A 9- Siegele, Richard Joseph ................ Chicago, Ill. in ,, .. ' Vai r f' i H Silvers, Paul Leon, Jr .... - ..... K ansas City, Mo. A ffm, ' .gs-' . . .g.JqAsf ' ,. A 'i ' J '- ' ,. -Cf ' 5 Sing, Charles Tommie ................ Rosebud, Mo. 5-'rr W' ,, Sisk, Murray Hugh ......... ......... J oplin, Mo. A r, ra .. 570 -PICTURE? ff ri-'S-ka-f e s IN ' , , . iii' 'V3s.zaf,,? I N rf- ., all PROGRESSS 3 A 11 '1e3 Www- 1 4' A kai a . is-x A13 V M, K., K' Q , s + jg ,X , 4 I Q ji ! xg, af I it I 'co ' i 3 rome? , ji . H . 1 .Q tt , . fa r 1 -'i...iiXT1NCTfl r. 1 Us , - a .see Q cs ' f s ' 3-ff' i ' 121 V ..Q,.,, if wifi 'A ' wr' I . A ', Q e 1- J ' ,f NUQTH E at i.i' gr '- are HN 2 're.,fDffm I :V T 'ii .lk , A f A X ff 5 . ii Qi ' . AMERICAN, 5 !..,., 'i'r1e- , e f 1 , ri. 'i',' g r MMM-S 'If I 6 a 17-1 1 J Q A A 'J bbtv QAC. J ws- we - 5 ,27 i'Tf'm J - LC -:K If K f e e ' 2 3 Agway .. Y' , - ' ' ' 'lit .,'. if ','1 K Q Z Q Q if-:Q .,,- I 'i'l'- f' ,-.. A ' f,,,'f 's. if Nags -,' 7 I W-ZA. , hgswiiea, fri gid 27 if t ' X - N an at M Xxx A- it 'I ' v , , R. Q ' V gi. A by W Q . i K.. 5525793 'M if-ee Sophomores TfwKffP mem femvnnvcs IN CIRCLES as r H Win away x yu-mnvvwvwuuvv - , 288 Six, Edward Allison ,...........,.,,.,,.,, Decatur, Ill, Skamenca, David George .... Edwardsville, Ill. Skarecky, James Michael ............ Berwyn, Ill. Skouby, Clifford Delton ............ Highgate, Mo. Smith, Carter Cordell ............ Van Buren, Mo, .vs Spence, Thomas Daniel .............. Jennings, Mo Spencer, Larry Vernon .................. Benton, Ill. Smith, Harvey Sydney .......... Springfield, Mo. Smith, James R ....................... Gainesville, Mo. Smith James Thomas ................ St. Louis, Mo. Smith, Jerry Dean .......................... Bernie, Mo. Smith, Michael Price ............ Crystal City, Mo. Smith, Richard Campbell ...... Memphis, Tenn Smyrniotis, Byron Frank .,...... St. Louis, Mo Snyder, Thomas Edward .......... Sullivan, Mo Solomon, Russell C ............. Edwardsville, Ill Sotta, Anthony Eugene ........ St. Charles, Mo. Souza, Lionel Foster ........................ Rolla, Mo Spillard, Daniel Gay .................... MayW00d, Ill Stadelnian, James Henry ......... Staley, Joseph Eugene .................... Eldon, M0 Stambaugh, Raymond Philip James, Mo Steeno, Randall Rollo .................... Steiner, Robert Bruce .................... Chicago, Ill Chicago, Ill Stemler, Orrin Arthur ................ Waterloo, Ill Stephens, John Robert ......... Stephenson, Jerry Lee ............ .St. Charles, Mo. .St. Louis, Mo. Marceline, Mo. Tm-J atb -rzN.-Ztvwi-xg' J Stevenson, Leslie .,........................ Bolivia, S. A. Stiffler, Virgil Edward ...... Pleasant Hill, Mo. Stine, William L ............... Jefferson City, Mo. Stortz, David Lee ...................... St. LOl1iS, MO- Stratton, Jim Dean .......... ............... J Opin, M0- Strauser, Donald Lee .............. Fl0I'iSSant, MO. Srrebel, Gary Paul .................... Jerseyville, Ill- Stringer, Richard Lyle ............ Milwhill, N- Styder, Jim Joe ,,....,......,...... Monroe City, MO. - Suetterlin, Jack Fred .................... Aff'f0I1, M0- Suiter, Fred John ......... ....... S t. L011iS, M0- I 1 I E l H I I I I I 5 . 3,-ni f- A. t 535 a SQ , xxssigfi 5 .Srl if 'Ni 1:5 iff 31 Y . , , ra. , 145. 5.1-I if 4 I I I Sunkel, Thomas Malcolm ........ St. Louis, Mo. Sutton, William Raymond ........ St. Louis, Mo. Swearingen, Kent 'William Vernon, Mo. Szaranowski, Peter joseph Amboy, N. J. Talbott, Chester Lyle .......... Indianapolis, Ind. Tashima, Gustav M ........ .,.............. R olla, Mo. Tate, Kenneth Edwin ......... ........... G raff, Mo. Taylor, David Nolan .................. St. Louis Mo. Taylor, Douglas Thomas Wood River, Ill. Temple, Timothy Jean ................ Elsberry, Thien, Jerome Edward .............. St. Louis, Thomas, Jere Lee ........... ........DeSoto, Mo. Mo. Mo. Thomas, Tim N ......................,,,,,,..,,. Rolla, Mo, Thomason, June Claude ........ Memphis, Tenn. Thorne, Gerald Glenn .................. LaBelle, Mo. Thurman, Duane Edward ............ Nevada, Mo. Thurman, Lowell Edward City, Mo, Todd, Raymond Russell .,...... Wood River, Ill. Totty, Vernie Joel ................ Portageville, Mo, Transue, George Perry ................ Nevada, Mo. Treffinger, David Joseph .,.......... Pacific, Mo. Tripp, Glen Dewayne .................... Vienna, Mo. Trujillo, Ruben Rafael .... Caracas, Venezuela Tucker, Thomas Eugene .......... Arlington, Va. Wargo, Terry Dale ............................ Benld, Ill. Warner, Harold Ernest ............ St. Louis, Mo. Warner, James Albert .............. St. Louis, Mo. Warner, Otis .............................. Effingham, Ill. Warren, Oliver Gene .................. St. Louis, Washburn, James Lawrence .... St. Louis, Wasson, john Russell ................ St. Louis, Mo. Mo. Mo. Tucker, Tommy Gaylon .,....,....,.,.. Arbyrd, Mo. Turall, Truman NVayne ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Cuha, lll. Tuttle, David .,.....,....,............. Painesville, Ohio Uhl, Melvin XVilfred ........,,,.,,.,,, Ferguson, Mo, Vakil, Javad .......,....,........ ,,.,,..,.,,, E sfahn, Iran Vancil, Dale Edward .............. Beardstown, lll. Van Cleave, Stephen William Vanwert, Ohio Vandivort, Bobby Ray ............,..,.... Cabool, Mo, Varady, Kenneth Lee ...,............ St. Louis, Mo, Vitzthom, George Anton .................. Rolla, Mo. Voss, Stephen Jay .............,.................. Alton, Ill, Wacker, Daniel Dean ............ Owensville, Mo. Wagner, Clarence Philip .......... Hillsboro, Mo. VVahle, Edwin Dennis .............. Jerseyville, Ill. Wallis, Richard Allen .............. Kirkwood, Mo. Walls, James E ......................... Greenfield, Ind. Ward, Howard Roger .............. St. Joseph, Mo. Ware, Charlie V.,Jr ..................... Lebanon, Mo. Sophomores A dm-xv Williams, Charles Edward .......... Licking, Mo. VVatson, Curtis R .........,............... St. Louis, MO. Watts, Howard Roscoe ................ Fulton, Mo. Webster, Ronald Lee ............ Kansas City, Mo. Welsh, Robert Dalton ............ St. Charles, Mo. VVheeler, Steven Edward Springs, Wendleton, john L ................. Springfield, M0 Wesley, Walter james ................ St. LOL1iS, M0 Mo White, Jim ........................... ....... P urdy, VV hites, Kenneth Lee ........................ R0ll21, Mo Wildt, Donald Charles .......... WVashington, Mo. Mo. Williams Donald Lee .................. St. Ann, Mo. Williams Ike H ....................... Paragould, Ark. Williams, John Errol ........ East St. Louis, Ill. VVilliams, Kenneth VVayne .... Hazelwood, Mo. VVilliams Williams i Lowell Dean ...,...,........ Trenton, Morris Edward ................ Rolla, l1Villson, H. Darryl ................ Villa Ridge, Wilson, Daniel Eugene ............ Rosendale, Wilson, Robert Paul .............,...... Paducah, Wineteer, Ken Alan .................... Glasgow, Winterhalter, Robert Low .... Milwaukee, Mo. Mo Mo Mo Ky Mo Wis. NVittenauer, Ronald Clarence Louis, Mo. VVoerner, David Reid .......... Kansas City, Mo. NVolford, Jerry Lee ......,..................... Rolla, Mo. WVooel, VVilliam Lonnie .......... Tallahassee, Fla. Wooldridge, Larry J oe .................. Benton, MO. X'Voolsey, Jeraldine Lois .......... St. James, Mo. Wright, Ronald Ellmo .............. St. Louis, Mo. VVylie, Richard Emmett .................. Rolla, M0- Zeitzmann, Robert Francis Mo. U,,W,,,mm,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.....Owensv1lle, Zenor, John Julian ......... .............. R olla, Mo. 289 Abram-s, Hardin Thrash .....,.... Hannibal, Afkari Iraj ...................................... Tehran, Albrecht, Bob G ................... Chesterfield, Aldrich, William Marvin .... Little Rock. Alex, Robert Gene ............................ Rolla, Alexander, Charles Forrest, Jr. Alford, Jay VVray .............,.. Mt, Vernon, Allen, James Earl ........,......... Manchester, Allen, Samuel Clark .................... Paducah, Mo. Iran Mo. Ark Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Ky. Alonge, Nicholas Joseph .......... Buffalo, N. Y. Anderson, LaVerne Lee .............. Sullivan, Mo. Anderson, Phillip Gerald ................ Quincy, Ill. Arensman, James William ........ St. Louis, Arndt, Raymond VVilliam .........,.. Farber, Arnold, Gerald Lee ................ Springfield, Mo. Mo. Mo. Ashburn, Terry Eugene .,.,,.,,,,.,,,.,,,,. Rolla, Mo, Ashley, Carl Gary ...................,.....,..., Sparta, Ill, Ashwell, Albert Dale ,,,,,..,,.,,., Cedar Hill, Mo, Atchison, VVillian1 Edward ...... St. James, Mo. Aufenkamp, John William .......,.........................................I-Iigginsville, Mo, Ayars, Robert Scott ............,.,.., St. Louis, Mo, Bacich, Donald John .,..,,.......,,,., St, Louis, Mo, Backer, Lewis Charles ,...........,,., St, Ann, Mo. Baer, Ted Allen ....................,,.. Anchorage, Ky, Bahr, Luther WValther ......,,,,,,,.., St, Louis, Mo, Bailey, Keith Edward .............. Carrollton, Mo. Bailey, Randall Earl ........................ Mason, Ill, Baines, Walter Lee .................. Wentzville, Mo. Bainter, Jimmy Ray .......... ......,... L iberal, Mo, Baker, James Arthur ........ 290 Freshmen Blodgett, Douglas Dwight ...... Kirkwood, Blume, David Joseph ........ Jefferson City, Boeger, James Herbert ................ Canton, Bohac, Ronald Jon ...................... St. Louis, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Bonnot, Jerry William ...... Bonnots Mill, Mo. Botkin, Morris Neal ....,..................... Belle, Mo, Bollinger, Larry Lee .................. St. Louis, Bormann, Nicholas William ' u ..................................................Springfield, Mo Borstell, Timothy C ....................... Lemay, Mo Boulware, David G ................... Florissant, Mo Bourland, Sammy Lynn ............ DuQuoin, Ill Bowman, Charles Wayne ...... Springfield ,Mo Bradley, Vaughn Ray .............. Richmond, Mo Branchfield, Gordon Ray ...... St. Charles, Mo Branum, William Howell ' ..............,,.,.,............................I-Iornersville, Mo Brashear, William Dale ................ Neosho Bray, Robert Wells, Jr ......... Edwardsvill , Mo. e, Ill. Mo. ......,,.Morris, Ill Bakula, Robert George .............. St. Louis, Mo. Balk, Gary Wray ............. ........... N evada, Mo, Barnes, Robert Earl ..............,. Florissant, Mo, Barnum, John Charles i I View, Mo, Barrett, Donald Duane ,,,,,,..,,,,,, Fox Lake, Ill, Bartholic, John Edward ............ St. Louis, Mo, Basch, Walter Edward ........................................VVebster Groves. Mo. Basler, Thomas Joseph ...,........... St. Louis, Mo Becher, Leonard Richard .......... St. Louis, Mo. Beckmann, Richard Conrad . . ..........................................Un1vers1ty City, Mo, Beebe, Jack Richard ..........,,,...,,,, Olean, N, Y, Belrose, Thomas Clarence .... Maplewood, Mo. Bennett, Phillip Allen ................ St, Louis, Mo, Bennish, Harold Clemens ........ St. Louis, Mo. Bertelsen, James Leslie ........,... Monmouth, Ill. Bertelsmeyer, James Edgar .... St. Louis, Mo. Bickel, Gary Dale ................................ Troy, Mo, Birckelbaw, John Doud ........ Bloomington, Ill. Blackwell, Lonnie Joe .................... Dixon, Mo. Blankenship, VVilliam Orval ...... Palmyra, Mo. Blaylock, Larry Wayne ................ Sedalia, Mo, Bledsoe, James Allen ........ New Florence, Mo. Y , Y f . ,A .... i i em , 5... QA f, i 'lZQ L? 'fj 'E tial ,c ...--'- ' my-iq, Brennan, Marshall Robert Groves, Britton, David Aaron .......... Kansas City, Broccard, Gene Lester .............. St. James, Broderick, Arthur Philip .......... Glendale, Broderick, Vernon Joseph ...... 2 .Berkeley, Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Broeking, Kenneth Wayne ............ Marion, Ill Brotherton, Charles Edward . ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,....Freder1cktown, Mo. Brocon, Grant R ............................. Tulsa, Okla Brown, Paul Ira ...................... Lawrence, Mass Brown Philip VValter ........ Fredericktown Mo Brune, Icenneih William ..,..... Kirkwood, Mo Brune, Peter Arthur .............. Brinktown, Mo Buchanan, Charles D ............. Springfield, M0- Budt, William Joseph .................... Afftorl, MO. Buescher, Alfred Jude ........ Washington, Mo. Bugg, Stephen Frederick .......... St. Louis, Mo. Burchill, William Edward ...... Taylorville, Ill. Burkhalter, Richard Lee ,,,,,,,-,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,.......,......Q.......Jefferson City, Burford, Lee W ............. University City, MO. Burns, Ruth Virginia ........................ Rolla, Mo. Butery, James Leon ........ ........ S t. L011iS, M0- Burke, James Conrad ........ ............ D ixon, Ill. Burton, Robert Wayne .................. Clint011, M0- Buser, John Walter ........ University City, Mo. Mo. f- QW., ,,, ' W: Butler, Ronald Lee ........................ Neosho, Buttry, Kenneth Edward .............. Paxico, Byrn, Martin Roy ........................ Ferguson Byrd, Thomas James .................. St Louis, Mo Mo Mo Mo Caldwell, David Lee ........... ....... F ranklin, Ill ...........Arcadia Callisto, Jere Lee ...,...... Camara, Edward ........................ Louisiana, Campbell, John Alfred ...................... Rolla Candido, Ronald Thomas .............. Affton, Cannaday, John Leslie .......... Kansas City, Carney, Bill Harve ............................ Rolla, Carpenter, Robert Leland ...... Crestwood, Carroll, Edna Mae .........................,.... Rolla, Costoplos, Myron Jack ............ St. James, Cassimatis, Peter Nicholas ....,. Bridgeton Cates, Armel Lee ............................ Neosho, Mo. M 0 Mo. Mo Mo Mo Mo. Mo Mo Mo. Mo Chambers, David Lee ...,.............. Lebanon, Mo. Cogghur, Anita Louis ,........... Taneyville, Mo. Chatham, Larry Wayne .,......., Kirkwood, Mo, Colley, Ben Page .,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Rialto, Calif. Charboneau, William Barlow Collier, Rolert Leonard ............ Bertrand, Mo. Terre, Mo. Cohen James Roy-Mm.mm-Mmn-'Rolla' MO' Chauhan' Alai Kumi --'-------- ------- Agfa' India Colyer, Thomas Herbert ,.,,.,..., si, Louis, Mo. Chrisman, George Frederick Harrisbur In Comoglidy Raymond James, Jr. g' ' lll. Christen, Jimmie Duane .... Independence, Mo, Compass, Theon Francis -.---.-..--- Sikeston, MOA C'ifffi.lffffT.fTf'.?i..ffTf.i.llfBofkoioy, Mo. f0'11ey'O1in Kemiffh '-a'--- ---i---e+ T my' MO- Ciosoii, Donald Edwin ............ Maplewood, Mo. Cofmffley' Harold Lee -------- -o-------o Rolla- M0- Clamorsy Roger Allen .------..----... St' Louis, MO. Conley, Charles Hosek ...,..,....,,. Kirkwood Mo. Clapp, Terry Tillman ---------- -.-...--.. R Ona' MO. Conover, James Jude ,.........i A msterdam, N. Y. Clay, James Jordan .................... Belvidere, Ill. Cook' David Austin Palmyra' MO' Cline, Larry Gene ...................... St, Louis, Mo. Cook' Paul Albert F erguson' MO' Clippard, James Andrew -.'. Wolf Island, MO. Cooper, Larry .....................,........ Overland, Mo. Cobb, Calvin Benson -....-'---.-'. St' Joseph, MO. Cope, William Robert ........ Poplar Bluff, Mo. Copenhaver, Roger Lynn ........ Rock Hill, Mo. ,, J L Corrigan, John Donald .......... St. Charles, Mo. Cordes, Robert Floyd ................ St. Louis, Mo. Corvey, Douglas Randolph ...... St. Louis, Mo. Couch, William Wendell .............. Eureka, Mo. Coyle, Charles Steven .............. St. Louis, Mo. Freshmen ig ffmz' 'L I Vf , I Q 53 I F N QQ Crede, William Adolph .......... Westphalia, Mo. o Crews, Eddie Lee ............ ...... Mexico, Mo. Criley, Ronnie Lee ........... ......... C entralia, Ill. Cross, Pierce Wayne .......... ......... D ixon, Mo. Crowe, James Joseph .................. Columbia, Ill, Cruce, Alan Ray .......................... Clarkton, Crump, Manning Lee ............ Hazelwood, Cullmann, Roland Donald ............ Lemay, Cushman, Robert Lee .............. Rock Hill, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Cuzze, Frank John .............. West Iship, N. Y. Daffron, Vernon M ............. Creve Coeur, Dagley, Richard Kelley .................. Joplin, Dana, Charles Thornley .............. Thayer, Davis, Sam David .................... Kirkwood, Davis, Jerry Lee .............. ............ M arion Davis, William Frank ................ St. Louis, Dawson, Michael Richard .,,,,,,,,,., Sedalia, Depping, Allen Edward .............. O'Fallon, Dettmer, Jerry Franklin ...... Pilot Knob, Devaney, Mike Joseph ........ Kansas City, Dewey, George Charles ............ Overland, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Ill. Mo. Mo. Ill. Mo. Mo. Mo. Dey, Vl'illiam Edward ...... - ..Fort Bragg, N. C. Dierker, John William .................. Lemay, Mo. Diffenauer, Leo W .........,.....,, Granite City, Ill, Dixon, Lyman James .................. St. Clair, Dockery, Howard Lee .................... Lamar, Dorf, Roger Alan ..............,.....,.,....,,,,. Cuba, Dorn, Ronald Lawrence .......... St. Louis, Dover, Paul S ................................. DeSoto, Dudek, David Anton .... Webster Groves, Dudley, Richard Edgar .... Warrensburg, Duke, James David ........... ....... K irkwood, Dwyer, Larry Michael .................. Nevada, Dyhouse, Gary Ruel .... S ............. St. Louis, Eagleman, Donald Roy ............,, Hocomo, Mo. Mo. Mo, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Eaker, Gerald Clifford ............ Steelville, Mo. Easley, Ron Byron ................ Farmington, Mo. Ebert, Bernard Christ .............. St. Louis, Mo. Eder, Fred Porter .................. Sheboygan, Wis. Edson, Barbara Lynn ........ Lee's Summit, Ellebracht, Clarence Albert ...... Overland, Elliott, David Arthur .......... Kansas City, Elliott, Richard Allan .......... :...Whittier, C Emison, Thomas Drury Dorado Springs, Ephlin, Doyle Wayne ........ Poplar Bluff, Eshbaugh, James Lee ........................ Rolla, Esther, Joseph Lambeth ............ Lebanon, Mo. Mo. Mo. alif. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Evans, Jessee Douglas .................... Marion, Ill. 291 292 Freshmen Fadler, Norman Lee A....,.,.. Pr. Du Rocher, lll. OFCCII, Charles Wvalter .,,,,,,,.,,.4,,,., Tulsa, Qkla, Green, Maurice Edward ....,......w.,., Mexico, Mo. Hoevelkanrp, Dale Charles ...... St. Louis, Mo Holder, W'illiam Berry, Jr ..,.,.,.... Dexter, Mo Holkenhrink, Michael Henry ......................................Woodland Hills, Calif l'xllClll2.6I', Eugene Henry '......,,.,,, St, Louis, ltln, Fakonas, Anastassios Bill ....,,. A thens, Greece Fiillie, Bill Patil ...,,.,,,..,,,,i,,,..,,,,,,,,, Gillespie, Ill, lfllllst, liJ'l'Oll Larry ',.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, S t, Louis lllo, Feller, Donald Dean ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Effingham, lll, Ferguson, Kenneth Paul .......... St. Louis, Mo, Ferrell, Charles Stuart ,..,..., Longview, Texas Finley, XYilliam Elwood .,,.,,,,.,,,,, Sedalia, MQ, Fischer, Henry Edward ...... llashington, Mo. Fisher, Glen Diel ,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Tulsa, Okla, Fisher, James Lawrence ............................................Caruthersville, Mo, Fletcher, Ellsworth Huntington N. J. Flett, Gordon A ........,.......,,,,,,,.,.....,,, Salem, Mo, Flowers, Robert Larry ',,.,., .,,.,,,, H ouston, MQ, Fore, Richard Henderson ...,,. Taylorville, Ill. Fournelle, Raymond Albert .,., St. Louis, Mo. Foushee, Donald Anthony ..........................,.......,.Richmond Heights, Mo, Fox, Edwin Kenneth ........,,.... Brentwood, Mo. Frank, James Arthur ........................ Rolla, Mo. Franklin, VVillie Lee ...,........ VVaynesville, Mo. Fricks, Carl Maurice ...,........,,.......... Joplin, Mo. Fritsch, VVilliam Raymond ...... St. Louis, Mo. Gahramani, Gabad ................................Assaabad, Kherman Shah Ganz, Stephen Frederic ....,....... Ferguson, Mo. Garber, Norman Dale ............ Montevallo, Mo, Gardner, Donald Thomas ........ St. Louis, Mo. Gardner, Tom William .............. St. Louis, Mo, Garland, Yetta Jean ........ House Springs, Mo. Gartner, Joseph Frank .....,........ Hillsboro, Mo. Gass, Everett Ray .....................,.. Trenton, Mo, Gassner, Gene Edward ............ Florissant, Mo. Gastineau, Franklin Delano .... Ellington, Mo. Gausmian, Douglas Otto .......,., Truesdail, Mo. Gerhardt, Paul Conrad Syracuse, N. Y. Gibbs, Donald Edwin ................ Kirkwood, Mo. Gifford, John Hunter .................... Gideon, Mo, Giger, Dolphus Franklin Holen, Douglas Edward . .............................,....,.....University City, Mo, Holland, Gary Richard ..e,...,.. Marshfield, Mo. Hollaway, John Thomas ........ St. Charles, Mo. Holt, H. Edward ..........,.,............. Vandalia, Mo. Homan, Thomas Joseph ..,......... St. Louis, Mo, House, Allen Lloyd ....,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,., V ienna, Mo, Hoppe, Gerald Paul ......... ....... ll lt, Olive, Ill. Horn, John NV ...................,...,.,,,.,,,, Monett, Mo, Horsley, Michael Burrel ..,...,. Kirkwood, Mo Howard, Robert S ..................,...,.. Bethalto, Ill. Hubbard, James Leroy ...................... Alton, Ill Huber, Jon Arthur .............,....., St. Louis, Mo, Hughey, Bobby Ray .................. Piedmont, Mo Hull, Donald Ralph .,...,.................. Monett, Mo. Hunter, Henry David ,..,.... New Madrid, Mo. Hurst, Donald W'illiam Y. Falls, N. Y. Hyatt, Jorge E ......,...................... Havana, Cuba Hyde, Noel Cleveland ................ Overland, Mo. Irby, Stanton Charles ........ Poplar Bluff, Mo. Jatcko, Anthony Lee ...............,.... Mt. Olive, Ill. Jenkins, Don VVayne ...................... Marion, Ill. Jenkins, Harvey Lynn .............. Washburn, Ill. Jennings, Carolyn Sue ..,................. Vienna, Mo. Jennings, Wlilliam Harold 7 l orth Kansas City, Mo. Jensen, Joseph Warren ,............... ,... O zark, Mo. Jimenez, Humberto GYPSY, Glen M ..................,...... Springfield, Mo. Griffin, Paul Douglas ......,.,. Scarsdale, N. Y. Gruber, Myron Edward .,,...,,,,,,..,. Berger, MO, Gruenloh, Vincent Bernard .,.. Florissant, Mo. fil1liCli. Ronald Lee .,,............. Kansas City, Mo, Gundy, Ronald Lloyd ,.,,,,,.,..,.,,,.,,, Vylalker, Mo, Guttilla, Charles Richard .......... Rockhill, Mo. Gunn, Chester Peter ..........,,...,,, Overland, Mo, Haag, NVilliam Otto .....,......,..... St. Louis, Mo. Haden, Roney Louis .,.,, ........ S t. Joseph, Mo, Hailey, John Leeroy ,,...........,.... St. Louis, Mo. Haj-Seyed-Javadi, Mohamad Sadegh lran Halback, Ronald Everette ........ St. Louis, Mo. Hall, Allen L ........................... lVebb City, Mo. Hallock, Gary Barton ...,.............. Bethany, Mo. Halper, David Ellis ..,....... Fort Harrison, Ind. Hamilton, Charles Daniel ................ Rolla, Mo. Handshy, Arthur VVoodrow ...,.. St. Louis, Mo. Hanebrink, Lawrence Edward Louis, Mo. Hank, Nancy Jo ................. ......., P aducah, Ky. Hai-by, Thomas Charles ............ Overland, Mo. Hardison, Kenneth John Dorado Springs, Mo. Harlan, Ronald Eugene .........,,. Ferguson, Mo. Harper, Alan Stanley f.................. Neosho, Mo. Harris, Douglas Ray .................. St. Louis, Mo. Harrison, Robert Dwaine ................ Belle, Mo. Hartenberger, Gerald Walter Louis, Mo. Hartmann, Lynn Fredrick Il Mo. Havener, Ronald Ray f....... ......... S t. Louis, Mo. Hayes, NVilliam Joseph ......,. Creve Coeur, Mo. Haymes, W'illiam Ellsworth I Groves, Mo. Gilmartin, Larry Delbert ..,..,........ lantha, Mo, Giraud, Charles Michel ..........................................University City, Mo. Glaese, John Roger ..................,...,..... Cuba, Mo. .,..,,,,,,,,,,.,..,........,.,,.,,.......,,.,.,,.,Marshf1eld, Mo. Hebranlt, Arthur William .....,.. St. Louis, Mo. Hecht, Ralph Julius ,................... Overland, Mo. Hegger, Anthony Henry .......... St. Louis, Mo. Heibein, Harry Parmer .......,.......... Joplin, Mo. Heiskell, Jesse Wade .............. Kirkwood, Mo. Hellman, Ronald Earl ................ Glencoe, Mo. Hellon, Robert WilliaI1i ............ St, Louis, MO. Hemmel, David Lee .......... Jefferson City, Mo. Glenn, Alan Ewing ................ Nashville, Tenn. Glover, Philmore Gordon .......... St. Louis, Mo. Henderson, Leroy Kenneth .,..,. Metropolis, Ill. ...,,,,,........Bogota-Colombia, South America John, Donald Earl ,,,,.,.......... Indianapolis, Ind. Johnson, Homer Edward ............ Neosho, Mo. Johnson, Jerry George ,.,........... St. Louis, MO. Johnson, Thomas Preston ...... St. Joseph, Mo. Joiner, Bruce Bellamy ................ St, Louis, Mo. Jolly, Gary VVilliam- ..........................., Oran, Mo. Jolly, Gerald Lee .,.,,................... Overland, Mo. Jones, David Soellner .... University City, Mo. Jones, Hubert Chapman ......,......... Monett, Mo. Jones, Larue Jon ................. ........ P awnee, Ill. Jordan, Thomas Harrison .......... Hayden, Mo. Jozwiak, Philip Anthony ........ Kirkwood, Mo. Judkins, Timothy Charles ,.,..,,,.,,,.,,.,,..,,.,.,.......,,.,,,,....Jefferson City, Mo. Jusiohis, Vytautas John ............ St. Louis, MO. Godzwon, Robert Lon ,................... Miami, Fla. Goldammer, Albert Henry ..........................................Jefferson City, Mo. Goforth, James Richard .....,............ Cosby, Mo. Gonzalez, Floyd Anthony .... Kansas City, Mo. Good, James Harold .......... West Plains, Mo. Goodrum, Donald Lee - Harbor, Mich. Gordon, Clark Gentry ......., Creve Coeur, Mo. Graham, Thomas W'illiam .......... VVardell, Mo. Grannemann, Katherine Lynn Louis, Mo. Green, Charles Donald .............. Mt. Olive, Ill. Green, Ken Stewart .............. Kansas City, Mo. Kadwell, Robert James ............ Buffalo, N. Y. Kallor, Jay Scott ..........,......... Hartsdale, N. Y. Kamp, Alan Albert .................... St. Louis, MO. Karr, David Curtis .......... Jefferson City, Mo. Kasinskas, Michael Matthew Conn. Henery, Edward Nick ,,.......... Deepwater, Mo. Henkel, VValter Alan .................. St. Louis, MO. Henry, Daniel Theodore .,.,............ Joplin, Mo. Hensley, James Daniel Richmond, Ohio Herberger, Ronnie Wayne ........ St. Louis, Mo. Herbig, Robert William ............ St. Louis, Mo. Hertenstein, Neil Craig .,........ Florissant, Mo. Higbee, James Milton ...... Fredericktown, Mo. Hilgert, John Harvey ........ East St. Louis, Ill. Hill, James Lewis .......................... Mexico, Mo. Hirschowitz, David Samuel ............ Oran, Mo. Hoelscher, Kenneth Charles ' Mo. Keiser, Robert Lee ....... Kemp, William Earl ........ .......Mt. Olive, Ill. ........Paducah, Ky. Kempe, Allen Charles ................ St. Louis, Mo. Kennedy, Robert Franklin ............ Festus, Mo. Kennon, Richard Sidney .................. R0ll21, MO- Kettler, Gerald Joseph .............. St. Louis, Mo. Khorzad, Nader McHugh, Jim Michael ...A..A.,..... Hannibal, Mclntyre, Gary Gene ..,,,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,, Deslogq, McKinley, Jay Hayden ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. Joplin, Maciejewski, Stanley Larry lll3ggS, LOl1lS NliCllael .,.4,,,,,,,,..A, Degpereg, Mo. Mo. M o. Mo. Mo. Mallamaci, Ottavio Joseph....Lewiston, N. Y, Mangels, James Clarence .......,.. St. Louis, Mo. Manning, Thomas lfVilliam .... Kirkwood, Mo, Margulis, Malcolm Howard Hills, Mo, Mark, Edward Michael .......... Brentwood, Mo. ll!l2ll'Sl'I2All, Cyril Dale .....,,,,..,,,,, Collinsville, Ill, Marshall, Don Neal ,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,,A Macon, MO, Kiefer, Dale Francis ................ Perryville, Mo. King. Charles E ............ ....... E llisville, Mo King, James Lewis ....,..................... Lemay, Mo. Kirchoff, William Seibert Coeur, Mo, Kirkland, Kenneth Clayton Ky, Klauber, Peter John ........ Jefferson City, Mo. Knight, Frank Hilke ............ Kansas City, Mo. Knussmann, VVillard Theodore Louis, Mo. Koppmann, Bruce Earl .................. Affton, Mo. Kornfeld, Dale Melvin ............ St. Louis, Mo. Kozeny, Richard Joseph ...... Shrewsbury, Mo. Kreisler, Leon .................................... Rolla, Mo. Kroeck, Gary Milton .........,...... Parkville, Mo. Kruse, William Louis ................ St. Louis, Mo. Kurtz, Denton Morris .................... Fulton, Mo. Laird, Richard Paul .......................,.. Rolla, Mo. Lalumondier, Richard Henry City, Mo. Lame, Kenneth Dale ................ Louisiana, Mo. Lamers, William Vernon .......... St. Louis, Mo. Lammers, James Herman ............ O'Fallon, Ill. Lamont, John William .................. Jackson, Mo. Land, Donald Wayne ..... ....... S edalia, Mo. Laneman, Jerry Arthur ............ Overland, Mo. Langton, James Robert .... Independence, Mo. Larwood, Gary Mason ............ Hyattsville, Md. Lasley, Alan Leroy .................. Carbondale, Ill. Latham, James Scott .................... Sedalia, Mo. Lawless, Larry W ........................... Benton, Mo. Lee, Jerry Dale ...................... Springfield, Mo. Lehmbeck, Lyle Eugene ................ Festus, Mo. Leitz, Eugene Harry .................... Imperial, Mo. Lemons, James Thomas .... Poplar Bluff, Mo. Leone, Bob VVayne .............................. Benld, Ill. Lewis, Carlton Thomas ............ Kirkwood, Mo. Lierheimer, Larry Andrew .......... Mexico, Mo. Limberg, John Frederick .......... St. Louis, Mo. Lindsey, Raymond Charles .......... Senath, Mo. Ling, James Dale ................................ Belle, Mo. Linter, David Gerald .................. St. Louis, Mo. Lohmann, Gary Allan .............. Perryville, Mo. Long, Gary Ashley ...................... Paducah, Ky. Lonigro, Joseph Kenneth .......... St. Louis, Mo. Lowe, Glen Ray .............................. Thayer, Mo. Loxley, William Cameron .... Beardstown, Ill. Lyer, Frank D ..................................... Alton, Ill. Lundy, John Edward Kansas City, Mo. Lyons, Charles Gene .............. Springfield, Mo. McAllister, Roger VVayne ........ Patter.son Mo McBride, Curtis Warren .............. Neosho, Mo. McCafferty, Durwood Lee ........ St. Ann, Mo. McCane, Hugh William, Jr. Mo McCauley, Ronald Arthur .... Gibbstown, N. J McCormack, Howard Franklin, Jr. Mo McCue, Daniel J ......................... St. Louis, Mo McCullough, Jerry VVilson ,....... Belleville, Ill McElwrath, David Lee .............. Clarkton, Mo Marshall, Victor Ray '........ Poplar Bluff, Mo. Martin, Larry Charles .,.,.,,,,,.,,,,,,, Tnlga, Qkla. Master, Farhad ................. ......... S hiraz, Iran lhl2lStCl'S, Kenneth Ray ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Oregon, 110, Meehan, Michael Edward ----.----A---H.........................VVelJSter Groves, Mo, Mehaffy, Richard Emmett ...... St. Louis, Mo. Meier, Harold Frank ,,,.,,,,,,.,.,,, St, Louis, Mo, Meitz, Thomas Carl ,..,.,., ,,,,,,,, S t Louis, Mo, Meyer, Dale Alan ,........ .......,. K irkwood, Mo. Meyer, Jerry Lee ......., ,,......... N Ionett, Mo, Meyer, Larry Dee ........................ VVarsaw, Mo. Meyer, Norman Robert ........ New VVells, Mo. Meyer, Richard Paul ................ Perryville, Mo. Meyer, VVilliam Howard ...... Old Monroe, Mo. Meyers, Dennis Melven .,,.,,,,.,.,,,,, Affton, NIO, Michel, David Jolm ....................., Omaha, Neb. Mickes, Mike Raymond ............ St. Louis, Mo, Miller, Joseph Nicholas, Jr ....... St. Louis, Mo. Million, John Douglas ............., Boonville, Mo. Mitchell, Robert Edward .......... St. Louis, Mo. Minsker, Robert Stanley, Jr ............. Alton, Ill. Molitor, John Dinan ........................ Union, Mo. Molkenbur, Rich A ..................... St. Louis, Mo. Moneymaker, Donald Ray ...... Newburg, Mo. Montgomery, Billy Leroy .....,,,...... Joplin, Mo. Monton, Glen Amos .................... St. John, Mo. Moodie, Edgar Lee .................. Marceline, Mo. Moore, William Gary .....,.,. ........... R olla, Mo. Moore, VVilliam Lucas ...................... Hayti, Mo, Morgan, Grover Davis .............. St. Louis, Mo. Morhaus, Bruce Richard .....,.... St. Louis, Mo. Morrall, Dennis Edward ..,...........,. Quincy, Ill. Mroch, Alan Bruce .,...................... Harvard, Ill. Mueller, Dale David ...,... ......... S ullivan, Mo. Mulyea, Walter C ........ : .......... Delanson, N. Y. Mons, Bennett Lee ...... Montgomery City, Mo. Munson, VVilliam Franklin Kansas City, Mo. Murray, Gerald Edward Brunswick, N. J. Murray, James Edward ................ Sedalia, Mo. Murray, Nancy Lou ........... ........... R olla, Mo. Murrell, Jim Don .......... ......... L ebanon Mo. Myers, Michael R ........,...,.......... Chadwick, Mo. Nagel, Randall Bruce ................ St. Louis, Mo. Nease, Roger Glenn ...................... Neosho, Needles, Joseph Clinton ..... .Kansas City Mo. Mo. Freshmen Needles, XVarrcn Riley '......,...,, Princeton, Mo. Neel, David Elliott ..,..... Mountain Grove, Mo. Nelson, Jerry L ......,............,... ...,,,,,,,,, l Jixon, lll. Nelson, William Francis ..,...., XYarrenton, Mo, Neville, Robert James .,,,.......,., St, Louis, Mo. Newell, George Thomas ,...,..,..., St. Louis, Mo, Newsom, James William ...,,..,., St. Louis, Mo. Newsom, Robert Lee ...,...,...... Brunswick, Mo. Norcross, Phillip Maxwell ...,,... Lansdale, Pa. Ocsody, Alex Stephen, Jr .....,....... Gerald, Mo. Odendahl, James Peter ..,......,..., Freeburg, Mo. Olson, Jeffrey Alan ....... ..,..., S t. Louis, Mo. Ombalski, Stephen D ........,....,..... Linden, N. J. O'Neal, Jim Curtis ............................ Rolla, MH. Orrison, Gerald Keith ..,,..,. Kansas City, Mo. Otto, Robert LeRoy '..............., Springfield, lll. Owen, Gary VVilliam .............. Springfield, Mo. Owens, David F. .,................,,. Brentwood, Mo. Padgett, Harry XVilliam ......,. Keytesville, Mo. Painter, Dennis Wayne .............. Lebanon, Mo. Palmer, lVilliam Richardson Monroe, Mo. Panizo, Aldo XVilfrcdo .,...,....,......... Lima, Peru Parker, David Joseph .............. Dunkirk, N. Y, Parkinson, Larry Lee ............ St. Charles, Mo. Pasek, Theodore Donald .,...... St Joseph, Mo. Payne, Ronald Mitchell .............. Sikeston, Mo. Peacock, David Nuse Pleasant Beach, Pearson, Roger Earl ..,......... XVaynesville, Peimann, Roger Louis ............., St. Louis, Perry, Carl Stephen .......... Poplar Bluff, Peters, Susan Jean .......,.................. Dixon, Petree, Garry Lee ...................... Brashear. Pfeuffer, Allen Frank .............. St. Louis, Phelan, Ernest Jasper ........ Poplar Bluff, Philpott, James Daniel v N J. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo Mo. Mo. W,,,.,,,,.,...,,...,,.,.....University City, Mo. Picker, Melvin Louis .............. Owensville, Mo. Port, Lee Roy .................,. .......... S Olvay, N. Y. Porter, Joe B ................ ............ R olla, MO. Powell, John Keith ......... ....... E minence, Powell, Ronald Lee .................. Eminence, Powers, David Lee .............. Poplar Bluff, Press, Lawrence David .......... Brentwood, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Price, Charles Ernest .......... East St. Louis, Ill. Price, William Jene ,............... Springfield, Mo. Pummer, Russell John .............. St. L0uiS, MO. Raaf, Jo Ann ...................................... Rolla, MO. Raffel, Ted Carl .......... Mountain Home, Ark. Ragland, Glen William .............. Berkeley, Ragsdell, Ken Martin ................ XVellston, Rahmoeller, Glenn Allen .......... St. Louis, Ramsey, James Crisman .... Poplar Bluff, Ravens, Richard Ray ................ Kirkwood, Rauscher, Norman Marvin ........ Sarcoxie, Ray, Charles Edward ...................... Joplin, Recka, Joseph Murry .............. NValtham, B Reeve, Edwin Hugo .................. St. Louis, Reichmuth, Martini Charles ...... St. Louis, Reimer, Robert Joseph .......... St. Charles, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. lass. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo Reisel, Hallock W'illiam ............ St. Louis, Mo. Renaud, Ronald Clarence ........ Kirkwood, Mo. Renneke, Leroy Benard ,,,.,,4,,,,,,,,,, -X rgyle, MO, Richardson, Lloyd Clayton Chain, Ill, Rightnowar, Donald Howard est Frankfort, Ill, Riney, Charles W'ay'ne ,..,.......... Hannibal, Mo. Ritchey, Ronald Allen .......... .......,.. R olla, Mo, Rizzie, Joseph W'illiam ,,,.,,,.,,,..,.,,..,.. Benld, lll, Roa, Glen M .................... .....,.. K irkwood, Mo. Robb, Robert Lee ..,..................... St. Louis, Mo. Robinson, Robert W'allace ........ St. Louis, Mo. Rochester, Harold Roy .......... Granite City, Ill. Rodgers, Robert W'illiam .... Hornersville, Mo. Roe, Gerald John ...................... Lake Bluff, Ill. Rost, William Louis ........ Jefferson City, Mo. Roster, George William ,,,,., W'ay'nesville, Mo. Roth, Brian Joseph ,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Festus, Mo, Roth, L. W'ayne .................,........ St. Louis, Mo, Roth, Leonard Leroy '.....,,... Harrisonville, Mo, Rothermel, Howard Oliver ...... St. Louis, Mo. Ross, Edward Earl ,... Richmond Heights, Mo. Rowe, Lindell Phillip ...,................ DeSoto, Mo. Rude, Owen Delroy '.................,.... Neosho, Mo. Ruff, Arthur Leroy '.................. St. Louis, Mo. Rung, Harry Joseph ,,...,.,,.,,...,,, St, Louis, Mo, Rusch, Ronald Anthony '..,... ......... J oplin, Mo. Russell, Harold David ...................... Rolla, Mo, Ruszczyckyj, Orest Roman ...... Hannibal, Mo. Salter, Morris Lee ...................... Brashear, Mo, Sanders, Michael Merrel ...... Granite City, Ill. Santos, Antonio .,.........,,..... Caracas, Venezuela Ruzich, Bob Lee .............. W'est Frankfort, Ill, Sagan, Robert James .,........ Bonne Terre, Mo. Saladin, Robert Randall ........., St. James, Mo. if 43 Q2 a A- 5'X.i-are .:'lfg,ea, A, A xi Am is r -f te 1- . 294 a v, 'tl S . -. I., 5? I fl, - ff.: ,X R.. G e- 54 Schade, Arlen Ray '.,,, .,,...,,,,.,.,.,,, P almyra, MO, Schaeffer, David Milton ....................................Portage des Sioux, Mo, Schellman, Gary Douglas ,.............,....,...................,....Jefferson City, Mg, Schindler, James Hubert ........ Perryville, Mo. Schlutow, Robert Harold ........ St. Louis, Mo. Schmidt, Richard Ludwig ...... St, Louis, Mo. Schueler, Thomas Dale ,,,,,.,,..,, Florissant, Mo, Schultz, Ronald Keith ,,,.,.,.,,,.,,,,,.,,,, Belle, MO, Schumacher, Ray Fred .........,.... St. Louis, Mo. Schwent, Delbert Raymond Qffenburg, Mo, Schwieger, Kent James .......... Marshfield, Mo. Scott, James Leonard .......... Brownington, Scott, Ritchie Quentin .................... Quincy, Sessen, George Nimmo ............ Florissant, Shanley, Patrick Michael ...... Brentwood, Sharp, John F .......,......................... Glencoe, Freshmen Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. it? l LEM rv Shatto, Dwight Arthur .............. St. Louis, Mo. Shaw, Fred Gregory, Jr ................. Joplin, Mo Shelden, Virgil Dwayne ............ Newburg, Mo Shelton, Ray ................................ Boonville, Shermer, W'illiam Duane ........ St. Louis, Shumate, James Steven ebster Groves, Sidie, Renai Patrick ............,............. Rolla, Sieve, Kenneth Joseph ........ Washington, Ind Mo Mo. Mo Mo ,. , , Enya ' up. QUT , G ,, - . if V, . K . ' ' fhl v.. 1. - -Y ' t t w-f3x:.,'-. - ilfiyff 0- , 1 -tw V r in ffm, i,...xwr'.-N. ,A-. .- . '.- . Q 'M-es,,. A ' 4. FSQIX .Lg f': - .... sa: e'?'f1.'sQi.:f.,.,, , ' V ' . ., 'i.. H. 'N -t . Silipo, Harry Anthony ...... N, Babylon, N. Y Simmons, Hobert Ray, Jr ......, St. Louis, Mo. Simmons, Michael Fred .................. Quincy, Ill, Sism, Varie Guy '..... ................... N ewburg, Mo. Sitzes, Robert Lee ............ ......... R ed Bud, Ill. Slapak, Michael John ........................ Benld, Ill. Smith, Gerald Jam-es ...,........ St. Charles, Mo. Smith, Gerald W'ay'ne .............. Louisiana, Mo. Smith, Kenneth Dale ...........,.. Harrisburg, Ill. Smith, Kenneth Robert .......... East Alton, Ill, Smith Michael Douglas ..................... A lton, Ill Smith Richard Earl ....,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, St, Louis, Mo, Smith, Robert Barton .......... New York, N. Y Smock, Patrick Garrison ........ Doniphan, Mo Smothers, Lindell W'ayne .............. Benton, Ill. Steffen, Robert Harry n . l Sommerhauser, Charles Joseph ' '' ''' ' ' University City MO Louis, Mo, Steib, Carl Rudolph....................St. LOLllS. MO- Sommcrkamp, Robert Michael Steimley, John Frederick .......... St. Louis, Mo. MO' Steinkamp, W'illiam Edward Southard, Eldra Fred, Jr, ,,,.,,.,,, Lebanon, Mo, ,,,,.,.,.,,.....,,.................................. Ki1'kWOOd, MO- Spehr, Cletus Anthony '.... .......... S t. Louis, Mo. Stephens, Kenneth Michael .... LOuiSiaI13, M0- Spence, Hugh Francis ............,.,......... Cairo, Ill, Stergas, Conrad Blasco ...... JOhnStOWI1, N. Y. Spencer, Charles Leonard ...,............ Rolla, Mo. Stevens, David Ross .......................... ROUH, M0- Spindler, Herbert Edward ...... St, Joseph, Mo. Stirrat, Jay Shelley '...... ....... St. Louis, MO. Spradley, Larry Fewell ...... Poplar Bluff, Mo, Stone, Michael Lee ...........................--- Cairo, Ill- Spurgeon, Kent Douglas ..,..... Kirkwood, Mo. Stricker, Alan Emmett ................ Labadie, Mo Stack, Charles Ervin ,,..,,,,.,,,,.., St, James, Mo Strothkamp, William JOSCDII .--------- Rolla, M0 Stapleton, Leslie Dale ..... .. ......... Joplin, Statler, Peter Lawrence .............. Jackson, Mo Mo. Stuart, Jimmy Eugene ........ Poplar Bluff, Sullivan, Bobbie Theron ............ Paducah, Ky Sullivan, Edward Joseph ........ Catskill, N. Y. Sumner, Donna Kaye ........................ Rolla, Mo. Sutherland, Graham Gardiner N, Y. Sweet, Kenneth Oscar ................ Bethany, Mo. Swekosky, Frank Joseph .......... St. Louis, -Mo. Swift, Billy Kenneth .......... Independence, Mo. Szaranowski, Victor John Amboy, N. J. Szewczuk, Louis Michael .......... St. Louis, Mo. Tesson, John Terrence... Thomas, George Francis ..,,... Thomes, Claude Edward Thompson, Jim NVilliam. Thornton, John Charles .,.,...,.....,.... Throne, Virgil Mike .l..,.......,. Tobler, W'ayne Harold... Toedtman, Charles Henry ........ St. Louis ....St. Louis, .....St. Llair, Piedmont ....St. Louis, Springfield, ..,.St. Louis, lielton, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo, Mo. Mo. Mo. Tarrant, Lyndell Ray ............ Cottage Hills, Ill. Tawfall, Edward Carl .......... Farmington, Mo. Taylor, Fred H ............................. Glendale, Mo. Taylor, George Herschel ..,.........., Mexico, Mo. Templeton, John Fredric ...... St. Charles, Mo. Told, J. Douglas .........,...,..,..... Webb City, Mo, Tong, Richard J ..,....,....... ........, I Decatur, Ill, Topolse, Robert Charles ......,..... St. Louis, Mo. Towers, Terence Gene ............,... Belleville, Ill, Trautman, Roland Edwin Genevieve, Mo, Tucker, George Thomas ,,.,.,,.i,,,,,,,,, Rolla, Mo, Terry, James VVilliam .......... Creve Coeur, Mo. Tunnell, Delmar Eugene ,,,,,,,,,,,, Marshall, Mo, Terry, Richard Linn ............ Bonne Terre, Mo. Turk, Matthew ,,............,,,,,,,,., Brooklyn, N, Y, 1 7 -7, 1 , K 'fn Q f , Q , V , xx - ' ,A -' i as C -'. v, Turner, William Arthur ....,. Springfield, Mo, Tuttle, Joey Keith ,,.,.,.,,. .,.,.....,,.. l louston, Mo. Uhr, Richard. .,,..,,.,...,.. ..,.,,,,,. S pringfield, Mo. Ulm, Richard Frederick ,,.,,, flak Ridge, Tenn. Unger, Larry Gene ..,,.,,,,..... lidwardsyille, Ill, Unternaehrer, Bobby Lidell .... Brunswick, Alu. Van Duren, Glenn Louis ,... Farmington, Mo. Van Horne, George Hamilton .,.....,XX'oofl River, Ill. Van Landuyt, Dennis Clarke Mo, Vaughn, Glen Allen ..,.,,.,.,.......... Lebanon, hlo. Vercoglio, Jolm VX'illiam ...,.,....,,,,,... Iienld, Ill. Venuerlah, Richard Louis .....,.. St. Louis, Mo, Vogt, Chester Anthony ,,,,..,.,,., Columbia, Mo Vogt, Lyle Edward .................,.. Parkrille, Mo. Von Derhaar, John Harry '...,.. St. Louis, Mo. Vogelpohl, Robert James ,......... St. Louis, Mo. Voorhis, Gary Lee ..........,....... Greentown, Ind. NVahler, Vincent Charles ............................................lfVashington, D. C. Walker, James Lloyd .............. Florissant, Mo. VVall, William D ............... Jefferson City, Mo, XValters, Joseph XVayne .............. Kennett, Mo. Wfalthall, Phillip Dale ........ Kansas City, Mo. 1 Freshmen Ward, James Clarence b ....................................Montgomery City, Mo, Waring, James Reid .................... Ithaca, N, Y. Watson, Robert Cecil ......... ,.......... R olla, Mo, NVebb, John Jerome .......................... Meigs, Ga. Wedeking, Milton James ........ Metropolis, Ill. Welch, Harvey Elliott .............. Marshall, Mo. Weinrich, Alfred Louis .......... Perryville, Mo. Weinrich, Harold Richard ................................................Chesterfield, Mo. Werneburg, Siegfried Erich Germany Wesley, William- Bryant.. Whelan, Kenneth L .......... Whitmer, Jack Allen St. Louis, Mo. Waterloo, Ill. Wickiser, Clyde Leon ...... Brentwood, Mo. lrVicklund, Michael Allen .......... Rothville, Mo. lVille, Gerald XVilliam .................... Fenton, Mo. VVilliams, David Richard .......... St. Louis, Mo. NVilliams, Richard Franklin ............ Rolla Williams, Ronald Harold .......... St. Louis, Wills, Raymond Leonard .............. Salem Mo. Mo. Mo. E N . ,,,, :- ,-.DW 1 xii swmm' i J Z VVilson, Clyde Wayne ............ Carrollton, Mo. XVink, Ralph Carl ........ I ............... Columbia, Ill. Winkelmann, James Michael .... St. Louis, Mo. Winn, Robert Harrison, Jr ............... Flora, Ill. W'inter, Dennis George .............. VVisbrock, George Mathew ........ St. Louis, Mo Sedalia, Mo VVinters, VVilliam Irvin ................ Edinborg, Ill XVolford, David Wade ...................... Rolla, Mo Womack, Jerry Leon ............ Kansas City, Mo XVood, Edward Ronald .............. St. Louis, Mo Wood, Richard Leon Dorado Springs, Mo Woodfield, Richard A ............. Louisiana, Mo NVoodington, Richard Clarke Cassville, Mo. VVoods, Joseph Franken .......... Norborne, Mo NVooten, George Triman .,...... Kirkwood, Mo NVren, VVayne Vernon .............. Ferguson, Mo lVulfert, Kenneth Julius, Jr. Louis, M0 Yallaly, James Gary '......... ........ IN Iodoc, Ill York, Enlajean Evelyn .................... Rolla, M0 Young, Michael ,...,............... Kansas City, Mo Young, Terral Gwen ............ Villa Ridge, Mo Zawistowski, Stanley Jon ..........................................Mountainside, N. J Zimmer, Dennis lVilliam ............... A ffton, Mo Zimmerman, WVayne Marvin ......... A ffton, M0 .ilal uh 98 51? 7 A I'-7 Q1 I2 E? ES Ed1tor's Note The Rollamo Board would like to ex- press a note of appreciation to the many people who aided in the production of this year's annual. VVithout the support of LARRY DIX, Student Council presi- dent and MIKE TVVELE and KEN SCHADER, presidents of the IFC, the style and method of production would have been very difficult. To BGB HQFFSTETTER, DEL VALLE, GIANQUINTO, and JERRY KETTLER to name just a few of the photographers the book owes its life blood, the pictures. Special thanks go to Mr. HARRY SVVAIN of St. Louis for his special assistance in both production and build- ing photography. WAYNE JOHNER, Editor 2. 4 , V !lH! fEEii::f'5 ' WALSWORTH A Bound 1 s . I I ' 4 4.5 ,KM Q R MM Q 3 ' 1 2. gpai RL


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