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

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L , '. ii '- ,L .,,,, -S Aga IJIEPAIIT I-ENTS :P .zSE:. a .1 -r is f . t f , 1 - -. , v .153 llc' ,'-LS,-' ff ,IL 4. Q - B i 4 ,M A J- , .wf3f.2f? if:-253' ? fin' Zigi' , f Lf V w -5 V Q V'-nb r fs ea, ' ' A 4 f As the largest engineering school in the state, the Missouri School of Mines and Xletzilliirgy is prepared, we believe, to ,assume its responsibility for manning' a profession of Critical importaiiee in gt difficult time. lfdueation, next to war, is prob- ably the most expensive activity of our society. NVe are often reminded today' that education now runs a race with Catastrophe. -Xs a matter of fact, this has always been true with mankind striving to prepare each generation for the tasks that lie ahead. 'lihe great demand for persons with engineering training places upon all of us an ever-inereasing pressure to expand our facilities as rapidly as possible. XYe will meet this Challenge but will not sacrifice any of the high quality of education that has been maintained here. Parker Hall I ' f .., s' F gf .kv ..f . ffb' . , K ,,,,q,,Rf?Y!T7 -Jw 'ts'-fo-ww-fl A N, -wade v 6 t 3' ' '-Q., ,RM- 44. . 'if' The ogcfminiotrcation DEAN CURTIS L. VVILSON, Dean MSM 1941, B.S., Baltimore City College, E.M., 1920, Montana School of Minesg Ph.D., 1928 University of Goettingeng D. Eng. 1954, VVashington University, D. End., 1955, Mon- tana School of Mines. Board of Curators. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: I. A. Daggs of Memphisg Elmer Ellis, President of the Curatorsg Lester E. Cox of Springfield, Vice-Presidentj and Robert Neill of St. Louis. STANDING: Oliver B. Ferguson of Fredericktowng Orestes Mitchell, Ir., of St. Joseph, Henry Andrae of Jefferson Cityg Doyle Patterson of Kansas Cityg and John H. Caruthers of St. Louis. l Ph.D., 1931, State University of Iowa PRESIDENT ELMER ELLIS, B.A. 1924 M.A., 1925, University of North Dakota V' -' 4 1 s 5,2 afi- nge N' wiv' ff if . W Q . I ,. I 5 , X , L , if if - s I.. ' VI Af: ,, , WML , The presentation of trophies by Games and Tourna just about everything El Miner would need in the line flue Student cunicn During this past year, the Student Union provided the students of MSM with many varied activities. Something new was the introduction of department mixers and the sponsorship of a Homecoming Queen. Other activities included the Sunday evening films, various other mixers, and gzunes and tournaments. The Snack Bar provided refreshments, and a friendly meeting place for everyone between classes. The goal of the Student Union is to provide a well-rounded program which will meet the varied interests of many students. It is truly a Student Union in that it is organized by students, for the students. The Student Union Building. Students participate in the programs presented by the Student Union. William Kratzer, Director. Ceramics is a growing subject. Modern equipment provides up-to-date experience. Ceramics originated with prehistoric man and has since evolved, as has man, into a complex study. Ceramic Engineering can be defined as the formation of products from clay and other non-metallic earthy materials by subjecting them to heat treatment. From the first pottery designed to carry water, to the lining in the jet engines of today, ceramics has proven its importance. , ,W My W if, .- e ramic Qng inee ring e pa rtment Student demonstrates the pouring of liquid glass. NS' xxx eramic eng ineering e pa rtment .1 N i u THEODORE J. PLANJE, Department Chair- man, Professor of Ceramic Engineering 1946, 1955. B.S. in Ceramic Engineering, 1940, Missouri School of Mines, Ph.D., 1950, Missouri. Classroom studies are supplemented by semi-commercial equipment. The Ceramic Engineering Department was established in 1926. Throughout its history it has been housed in the New Metallurgy Building. Although the Ceramics are in a minority as compared to the number of engineers in the other departments at Missouri School of Mines, our Ceramic Department is the fourth largest in the United States and has been singled out as outstanding refrac- tories technology. Ceramics affords a well-rounded study of the fundamental sciences and allied engineering subjects. 1 : it - ...in it 1 V 554 ' H f' 5 .. ff I . f - Q Q Wh i K f P Q 'im 5 W if Qsp i, h .if 1 ' Z4 Z r JE ' Q, 5 W I 1 -4-u.. Students check out needed equipment. Laboratories supply much-needed experience. The Chemical Engineering Building ehemiotry epca rtment With the addition of Engineering Biochemistry and three NDEA doctoral Fellows, the graduate doctoral program has been extended in Chemical Engineering. Biochemistry courses are open as electives to students at senior level who are interested. Enrollment in Chemistry has increased rapidly for five years and is at an all-time high. Chemical Engineering requirements have been increased in Engineering Science, Mathematics, Elec- trical Engineering, and use of digital analog computers. Additional space has been provided by providing wall to wall steel grating at four levels above the ground level in the well of the Unit Operations Laboratory, increasing department space for research and instruction. A considerable portion of this space goes to Biochemistry. v-we ., DUDLEY THOM PSON, Department Chairman, Professor of Chemical Engineering, 1956. B.S. in Chemical Engineerng, 1935, M.S., 1941, Ph.D., 1950, Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Investigation of new laboratory procedures. merican jnotitute 9 fiaafrfaaiesei nqinee ro FIRST ROXV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wasson, Daboo, Bertels- mey meyer QReporterH, Masters fSecretaryj, Schild CPresi- dentl, Brady QVice-Presidentj, Miller KTreasurerD, Wacker, Needels, Haas, Janes, Jones, Jones Renaud. FOURTH ROW: Price, Ruzzie, Dudley, Swanson, Larsen, Bugg, Press, Mitchell, Middleton, Clarida, Thompson. FIFTH ROW: Whittaker, Sagan, Hunter, Steinkamp, SECOND ROW: Luecke, Finne, Christen, Ganz, Wulfert, Culnan, Painter, Miller, Beech, Clifford, Allen, Hrastich, John, Herzog, Marlow, Rommelman, McCracken, Ward. Gunn. THIRD ROXV: Dave, Bryant, Denzel, Skamenca, Cobb, Members present ideas at the regularly-scheduled meetings. 22 Bertelsmeyer, Schild, Brady, Master, and Sotta. The members take advantage of post- meeting refreshments. The MSM chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers was organized in 1f'39 from a small group of chemical engineers known as the Ira Benson Society and has grown steadily larger to a present membership of 140 men. A.I.Ch.E provides opportunities for the pro- fessional development of students majoring in chemical engineering by featuring outstanding professional men and scientists as speakers be- fore the student chapter meetings. Other types of programs such as films, debates, and panel discussions are sometimes featured. By means of these programs the students have an oppor- tunity to meet prominent men from industry and become acquainted with their products, pro- cesses, and plants. oglpha Qld Sigma The initiation banquet. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Frazer, Skamenca, Whit- Finne, Swanson, Needels, Mitchell, Mullins. THIRD ROW: taker, Thurman CV1ce-Presidentj, Luecke CPresidentj, Jones Walter, Cobb, Ganz, Dudley, Wulfert, Culnan, Miller, Miller, fRCC0rderD, York, Janes, Middleton, Steinkamp, Rommelman. Haas, Larsen. SECOND ROW: Denzel, Baker, Jeffrey, Norman, Schild, Alpha Chi Sigma is a national professional chemical fraternity founded at the University of Wisconsin in 1902 and has for its objects the aiding of its members in the science of chemistry and the furthering of the science of chemistry. The Beta Delta chapter was founded at the School of Mines in 1936, and since that time has served its members and the campus in a variety of ways. A program of help sessions for Freshman chemistry students and an extensive labora- tory safety program necessary to increase student awareness of the importance of safety in the labora- tories have been instituted by Beta Delta. The new Fall initiates. ,,,..v-I Slide rule class ivil eng inee ring Cooperation brings results. A visiting company gives demonstration. I e L 4' Ng Civil-Engineering is the oldest and broadest of the engineering professions and had its beginning in the dawn of civilization. Civil Engineering deals primarily with the planning, design and building of private structures and public works. Civil Engineering, while a broad field, has various major branches in which to specialize, including highways, railways, hydraulics, structures, foundations, sanitation and consulting. The department is housed in a new one-million-dollar classroom and laboratory building and offers the students the most modern in educational facilities. Civil Engineering offers a truly fascinating, challenging and satisfying career. em ERNEST W. CARLTON, Department Chair- man, Professor of Civil Engineering 1923, 1936. B.S. in M.E. 1920, M.S. Ind. Ed. 1926, Colorado State U., B.S. in C.E. 1950, Missouri School of Mines. l YT , F, ,nav-.. - - Y-ff-1 , , 1 1 x 1.: zwwfra- . b The Civil Engineering Building. he Q meriean ociety eiuil Qngineero FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mason, Gene CTreasurerl Bryan IC-wrresponding Secretaryl, Burris LVice-Presidentl Kaiser C Presidentl, Vain Buren, Horst, l.Voldinan, Martin, Carr, Hyde. SECOND ROXV: Martin, NValtrip, Richard, Sclinette, Rnsch, McDonough, Littlefield, Savas. Gajjar, Rnzieli, Folk, Broeking. THIRD ROXV: Myrick, Dawson Reinsch, Tritschler, King, McLain, Stuart, Bnttry, Odendalil Ligon, W'oodington, Reynolds. FOURTH ROW: Markland Kafati, Peterson, Hoffmeister, Hopper, Kamp, Lanenian Dyliouse, Holder, Branum, Perl, Sing. FIFTH ROW: Lyons Manning, Scliwieger, Brown, Teske, Biermann, Turner Ferrell, Hurter, McKee, Siebels, Vonbehren, W'ells, VVendlet0n I IRST ROW II I T TO RIGHT: Clynes, Stemler, Brunjes, Carey, Starwalt, Lemons, Green, Roberts, Erisman, Patton, Q nrter Rolitrts Nldlnrtrey, Mnench, Sieckliaus, Scliillinger. Beckley, Overleas, Edwards. FOURTH ROW: Jaquziy, S LOXD ROW Lirter, Shafizadeh, jaiyesimi, Minton, Fritsch, Phillips, Elfrink, Hoepker, Raber, O'Brien, Bridges, titls n Ilnmi Iitts, Fields, Crosnoe. THIRD ROW: Rice. 1 1 I I K An ASCE meeting. C cprovicleo ro eooional eontcccto The Student Chapter of the ASCE has been performing a vital function in behalf of engineering college students, rounding out the School's professional training. The ASCE Student Chapters are established to help serve engineering students by enriching their college courses by provid- ing those professional contacts and associations which, continued through life, are so valuable to the practicing engineer. The Chapter acts as a medium for exercising principles of personal and public relations. All the many activities under chap- ter auspices contribute to mental development and the forming of judgments. Activities also stimulate early professional conscious- ness while the student still is occupied with techniques. A Civil Engineering lab. Spring and Fall officers. 27 pf-, .J I 'tra ai I s W ' M5 -1 J, -u A I. ' . Q. s. ' 1 ' -' A 1 4: A ' . ,i -.sl-Tis . 51, , 1.2.1-Q31 ' x J , :ZZEJ I 'W ,if i -: 3'-, X- -,.- 1 i X 'I' ' I 5 cc: ,. I '.i':L3!,ig43'i 'WAY ffl A I Rss, .. 'N X, If . -.J A K: E S .Y M .. l i L: I I ii Q ,. g .3 I 5'5 .. ' -5 ' g 5 t I I ,,,, gsm may Jywrferfrffif Ft ' as if ee ? fr-- ' 1 Y ii ' ss: R i I , -. 'U ,4 2 5' 1.5521 xr ii fi I ii I ,Vi 5 3 f it fr 3' .' ,rw I I . ,ilu I 1' ' ' K Chi Epsilon members come from the upper third of the junior and Senior classes. TTTTNNf Fall Semester officers. , , V I 7 I .I X 1 poaon Q Chi Epsilon, the only national Civil Engineering honor faternity, was founded at the University of Illinois in 1922. Since its founding at MSM i in 1950, Chi Epsilon has grown to command respect and admiration. Chi ' Epsilon is based on the broad objective of increasing the efficiency of the ' c civil engineering profession as an instrument of social betterment. Chi Epsilon recognizes the basic characteristics of scholarship, character, prac- 1 ' ticality and sociability as those common to successful engineers and works 4 xp My toward their development. Chi Epsilon chooses its members from the i Receiving membership pin. upper one-third of the junior and Senior classes. I ITIRST ROXY, LEFT TO RIGHT: Elfrinlc, Bridges CSecre- Cline, Patton, Richard, Brunjes, Martin, INlcMurtrey. THIRD taryl, Fields tTreasurer5, Roberts, Brown, Carr, Dell, Green ROVV: O'Farrell, VVoldman, Hyde, Rice, Siebels, O'Brien, kVice-Presidentl, Stemler. SECOND ROVV: Ligon, Carter, Schillinger. V li 'I l I 28 i 1. 'Y 1 x J l Y., FIRST ROXV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hanson, Sweet, Baer SECOND ROW: Hall, Vanlaanduyt, Kennedy, Hull. CSecretary-Treasurerj, Muhlbaier tVice-Presidentj, Miller. Muhlbaier, Hanson and Baker. A Chemical Society meeting. cw. .Schrenk eliemicccl ociety The W. T, Schrenk Chemical Society is a relatively new club, having been started at MSM in 1960. The Club was founded in honor of Dr. W. T. Schrenk, Professor Emeritus, who at that time was a member of the staff in the Chem- istry department of the School of Mines. Mem- bership is open to all Chemistry majors. The purposes of the organization are to acquaint students majoring in the Science of Chemistry with professional opportunities in teaching and industry and to inform them of recent advances in the field of Chemistry, To fulfill these purposes the Club provides films from notable chemical companies which are shown at the meetings and also guest lectures. e 5- IQSQITIY ' , ' C + rf- f Y' ' 5 -r qv' r A w H4r. h' . FU r. , 'V Wfsl f My Q yg W L 1' . .M S Q 455' V 4 we m , Y ,.. --4, W' f 5 1 i 1 1 i l I I 1 I 1 A sideline lecture. Qlectriccal Qnginee ring In keeping with the national statistics and in response to the many new opportunities in industry, graduate studies, I and research, the Electrical Engineering Department con- tinues its expansion and is now the largest department on the MSM campus. The classrooms and laboratories of the new and efficient Electrical Engineering Building are busy with students gaining new knowledge in the following departmental divisions: network analysis and synthesisg electronics and electron devices, servomechanisms and automatic controls, fields, microwaves, and antennas and radiation, energy conversion and transmission. Well equipped laboratories as well as analog and digital comput- ing devices assist the students in their studies. L ROGER E. NOLTE, Department Chairman, B.S., E.E. 1943, M.S. 1948, Ph.D. 1955, Iowa Stateg Bowdoin College, M.I.T., University Ill., MSM. T- 31 l k as A F' Q. t Representatives of nationally-known electrical firms speak on Electrical Engineering topics. Q45-ee 5,,.,..w... gripe fo ea rlvy irmo Through membership and participation in the activities of the joint branch of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers and the Insti- tute of Radio Engineers, the electrical engineer- ing student's knowledge of his field is extended far beyond that of the classroom and its neces- sary generalizations. This has been accom- plished since 1925 through such activities as monthly lectures by recognized authorities in the various branches of the field, functions to provide association with those already in indus- try, 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 engineering. I Nigg, Schuermeyer. Moore. Hendricks. Willyard. W . ,J 1.52 hlffn '14 Mgr 32 i merican jnotitute Qlectrical Qngineero FIRST ROVV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Yildirim, Loeschner, Moore CSecret:iryj, Hendricks QTreasurerj, Willyard CVice- Chziirmanl, Chenoweth LCounselorD, Nigg CChairman7 Schuermeyer CSecretaryl, Haertling, VVilson, Smith. SEC- OND ROXV: Rencehausen, Stine, Compton, Schmidt, Stigall Logel, Cladysicnicz, lllclilonald, llughcs, Littleton, .-Xlcxznnlei' THIRD ROXV: Mzirshzill, Illclllnhon, lircnncr, llcrr, l'l:ix'nick Kom-o, Sliuck, Koch, Linclszly, lilumfeltler, Suetterlin, Presser FOURTH ROXV: Robbins, Vogt, lk-egznn, Mclflwnrtli. lluston Buser, Krziut, Nanney, Hoffman, Ilricenml. FIRST ROVV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Noble, Kinzlmaier, Reno Vannoy, Branchfield, Nolte, Dewey, Kam-man, Richardson Griffin, Pasek. SECOND ROW: Woerner, Fisher, Heibein, Gassner, VVilson, Cruze, Lahmeyer, Lawrence, Clements Kramer, Pulley. THIRD ROW: Holland, House, Hoiles , Blumberg, O'Neill, Herzog, Schoeffel, Hziwlcy, Spencer, Dickey. FOURTH RONV: Sisul, Murry, Fisher, McCr:1ry Gormley, Heillman, Bridegroom, Swearingen, Spurgeon, XYade Hertel. FIFTH RONV: Cleve, Diemer. r 34 1' ' T -fff , ggpfcc ccppca . u FIRST ROXV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Latham, Stigall, Hous- Loeschner. THIRD ROW: Uhl, Woerner, Byers, Kinzlmaier, holder, Plavnick tRecording Secretaryl, Littleton CVice- Hendrick, Blumberg, Hertel, Haertling, Dickey, Gladney, Presidentj, Smith tPresidentl, W'illyard tCorresponding Glover. FOURTH ROW: McCrary, Robbins, House, Gormley, Secretaryb, Nanney CTreasurer3, Nolte, Chenoweth, Nigg. SECOND ROYN: Rencehausen, Briceno, McDonald, Shuck, Clements, Komo, Pulley, Lawrence, Alexander, Yildirim, WY ll: Officers: Paul Stigall, Treasurer, Bill Slocum, Presi- dent, Ray Bretthauer, Vice-President: and Ellis Speich- er, Bridge-Correspondent. STANDING: Blair Rowley, Recording Secretary and John Holman, Corresponding Secretary. Huston, Herzog, Noble, Everswick. Completion of initiation ceremonies. Holland, Swearingen, Diemer, Brenner, , w-.,, A Fall initiation banquet-1961. Eta Kappa Nu is an Electrical Engineering honor society founded in 1904 on the campus of the Uni- versity of Illinois. The purpose and goal of the organization can best be stated in words found in the preamble of the national constitution. That those in the profession of Electrical Engineering . . , . may be brought into closer union so as to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering colleges, and to mark in a fitting manner those who, as students in electrical engineering, have conferred honor on their Alma Mater by distinguished scholarship, activities, leadership, and exemplary character , . . . w., . 1 ' 'K I Nsvca eg Q 8 YE A .Z ix Students are introduced to new material by lectures. A drawing is the graphical method of presenting engineering data. The engineer is judged by his ability to convey informa- tion clearly, and concisely. This can best be done by a graphical presentation. Be- cause there are standardized methods for presenting these data, it is the purpose of this department to present the principles of good drafting technique, and to give prac- tical exercises and problems to establish these principles in the students mind. Visual aids, models, and actual machine parts are used to make the learning process easier for the student. LLOYD C. CHRISTIONSON, Department Chairman. Professor of Engineering Drawing and Descriptive Geometry, 1946, 1956. B.A. 1925, Westminster, M.A. 1928, M.Ed., Mis- souri. f 5 L,,,....,,.+a-ww 2 l 5 As underelassmen, geology students take several intro- ductory courses. . ,N-.......,. s----.u.................,,...... l 43514. hw. mmERAL HARACTEPISYICS NAYJQAL LWRLN 5 ,a,MlLAL. CIJMVQ HIGH w EE. PBQPEHYIE AL HF -noun My um, HATUAWAL masse,-.rf VJ' MKIQRALS f af .- We fa Wwmcwwg wanwwwmaww fm-wwawwm..u, a-umamn-um mas, PAUL D. PROCTOR, Department Chairman. Professor of Geology, 1957. B.A. 1942, Utah U.g M.A. 1943, Cornellg Ph.D. 1949, Indiana. 4, i S 1245 11.3 Ai 4' V 'Ain A ff A,w ,,,a-'Vlfil ' 1 , 4 ,Q-1- N l pn-5- S 1-T47 LL-N g a l ,lf S 'K Wiki, 5 Vt-fi - VN l ' .fe -x' l l I' ?'s.j2Ll 'UAA 'I eolog e pa rtment i I Geology is the application of all science and scientific methods to the study of the earth and other celestial bodies. Geological Engineering is the application of the knowledge and principles of geology to the problems of engineering design, construction, and exploration. Geolo V and Geolo ical Engineering arofrrams are administered bf the De bart- . is is is I is 5 I ment of Geology at the Missouri School of Mines. All students are required to i take the same basic courses durinff their first four semesters, and this is also the l 'D 4 eriod when the eolo student studies several introductory courses in eologv. Q Y . s. , l l 1 I I .xx ,,,4k ,M E , .J-6. 7 - , ,V M . .3 ' , 'W 1 Q4 pl , wx ,W 1 QCP! .2 ff'4 f4 Norwood Hall. My l . S .M .ivg I V Many students work out problems in the Mineral Museum. Mining and Civil Engineering students take specified geology courses. A ,t .1 K-..X- .gifvp . '-.xs li i rwy-A f,.....f...-0, ns... A display of talent in public speaking. il Dickens or Shakespeare? The Rolla Building. umanitieo The Department of Humanities and Social Studies has a three-fold purpose. First, it helps to turn out better engineers, In these times of rapid social and economic change, the need for competent technical graduates is urgent. Through instruction in the use of the English language, oral and written, and through training in economics and psychology, the Department equips the young engineer with valuable tools to be used in the practice of his profession. There is a need for better informed citizens in this nation today. The Depart- ment, through instruction in economics, history, and political science. attempts to prepare the student for the heavy responsibilities of citizenship in gi modern democracy. And last, the Department has the conscious purpose of enlarging the student's capacity for enjoying life. It tries through good literature and other fields to interest the young man or young woman in the world of ideas. It attempts to bring many of the facets of life into clearer focus for the individual about to assume full adult responsibilities. I 1 'x fig . ,lk t- un. tv .Lf lah.. Professor Sawyer instructs class in Americin Civilization. SAMUEL H. LLOYD, Department Chairman. Professor of Economics, 1921, 1946. A.B. 1918, Depauwg M.S. 1921, Missouri School of Mines. 11 ' li i ' 'li i V . F : i . 1' . l ,..- 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 I l 1 1 e 13 Y. -- ..f z-i- W-v .1 ,NW , ,sf , gear , 5 ni- V .aw 79. . 52 A ,, 6, Q X 521,425 ,,?'?f' A ss ng, ,L HH. ,M 1 s 1 Mm - L as Xsf':'ff,, fox Q ya ,f Q I f 2 f Yi , 52. F' :lea 124.5 hflfiff A .,. ra t, 17 ,ulg w S-fm L X ef' an if f f 1 ls msn ' 1 '-lsffiilz 1 ., V ff-Q +f . ,y - ' I 'W ,LQxQ'wf, at fr' W. 'sm 1.25, ling ,0m.f:f: ' , A Q-ws. X11 ' f4,fff ' ' i . fi ' gf. ff' - ' ,. , ,viii .XA . X5 K ik aw' - , -. gsm- ,j'Q'N:sxfeb S X ls s 1 sew X . X We ' 4 4 1 if I ss-si . ' ,ex Nswse. 6 .h.,..,, sur E ROLFE M. RANKIN, Department Chairman. Professor of Mathematics, 1922, 1946. A.B. 1916, Maryville, Tenn.g A.M. 1922, Chicagog BS. in CE. 1927, Missouri School of Mines. U Is that a magician at the board? fx.. 1 I 1 if. Harris Hall epa rtment Q ccthematico Mathematics is primarily responsible for the scientific achieve- ments of the world today and on the mathematicians of the present day all future progress depends. This is the challenge which the Department of Mathematics recognizes as it teaches the traditional mathematics required in all engineering curricula. To aid in giving strength to these curricula many elective courses in mathematics are given, The Department is now offering a curriculum leading to a new degree on the Campus, a Bachelor of Science degree in applied Mathematics. This affords the type of training which is so highly desirable in the modern scientific world. The recent rapid increase in interest in mathematics is strongly reflected in the Mathematics Department. It is now the largest department, student- wise, on campus. It is the desire of the staff to meet the mathemati- cal needs of each and every student at the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy, fbi x' , 3-ss .dwg A f ' QV? L' J-mag it it Tiff ' q ' . lg ,X - ,' 4 i tw - Wilt ,J X' W D f-'if . ,. Professor Cave correcting a shotgun. At work in the Computer Center. 1: 'X 3 wg ,. ,.',, . 3' '-N iv. gig, , ' ,gl Qfsia-, WY X fy s, xr gs 4 if 9 yr., ye I ' .H .i W4-. --- ' if -1 W ,si ' , , ,, ,Je A . Ja f - , - 5 -. .ja Q-315: 'Nu Q4 5 1 .wig f X 'B' .Q W ,aff .1 - i , x ,J H, -vs i 3 '7 , eg 3 , 1 X f -I f .4 i 1. t 2 ' 5' I nw- .- - A ,sn-, M, , 1' 1:3 , Z- W, , ea . 77192 .,. f -tae, . . X .5 .6 - YL .1 I ii' ,af , . -iz., E EL-P,,,..n up A t Y ,I is 3. 1 V K ,, .. . 2 cg i' - ,iss v w yy - . ' 'Q Q , f is - ru-1 A fa : . is- .. fr 'Y 1 ,. jg- A -f,rig,7,: f - 'f .za it . 5 ,, ' 5 'F if . - 1 ' T I, fiifg , f , 5, ,' 'Q ji ,gnfg .A 5 , ,QJKMW-, ,i it ' . . - 'e I l' I 3 it '5 A51 P' i I I F 0 , . I: . F! ' 'F ii'5-'fi - i .ir ' ' it vis Q3- W 'J-J 'v.1lv Q A L 5. cg 14: F V. . ii , I -1' - , 3 , Q las - Q I -3 , Pwwn- Meredith tPresidentD, Duke, Bosnak, and Sheppard. 4' i 9 f if ,f, ,,, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Huston, Duke, Sheppard tVice-Presidentb, Schwenker CRecording Secretaryb, Mere- dith tPresidentJ, Johnson CFaculty Advisorj, Erkiletian tCorresponding Secretaryj, Lee, Bosnak. SECOND ROW: Burton, Speckhart, Komo, Hamilton, Norman, Thurman, Students taking an active interest in mathematics appa u Qpoilon Kappa Mu Epsilon, national mathematics society, is open to students of all curricula who have shown an interest in, and done well in their mathematics courses. The primary intent of the Society is to further interest and study in this, the most basic and artful science. The Society holds monthly meetings in which problems and ideas are presented by guest speakers and fellow members. We welcome the new curriculum, Bachelor of Science in Applied Mathematics. It helps to point out the growing impetus on math in our modern, demanding world. Havener, Miller, Yildirim. THIRD ROVV: Smith, Leslie, Wallace, Weaver, Packwood, Kurz, Harris, Walter, Green. FOURTH ROW: Brock, Plassman, Payton, Carnes, Lim- baugh, Reagan, Morris, Robertson. 42 6 s E . . 5 , 3 J p it FIRST RONV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pusateri, Saad, O'Haren, Watson, Stair, Duvall. THIRD RONV: Jaquay, Hux, Meyer, Leslie fTreasurerD, Plassman CPresidentl, Fischer CSecretal'yD, Duke, Wilson. Lee CFaculty Advisorj. SECOND ROW: Lamb, Schild, Havener, Q 'T X , , . ,U 14 li f i,. 1 ,. 5 ACM's officers. -f ' i , ,A mf! ii A il il if We X4 ..v- - false no ., fuk -i if I 'H , i Q fs 5 if J f l' Jr: Members attend lecture on computers. ogooociation or computing cmadhinery The Missouri School of Mines and.MetallurgyStudent Chapter of the Association for Computing Machinery was formed in late September 1961 with a membership of 43 undergraduates and graduate'students. This Chapter was the second to be organized in the United States. Membership in the Chapter allows a student to hear some of the most prominant individuals in the field of computing and to receive periodic information keeping apace with present day developments. The scope and purpose of the Chapter is to pro- mote an increased knowledge of the science, construction, design and development, language and applications of modern computing machinery on the MSM campus. Active participation at meetings is couraged when members present jects of special interest. en sub 1 g I , .Y --H Y v AW ,L VM- A,,.- WJ ax, 5 ME profs take coffee break. echanical Qng inee ring e pa rtment The machine shop laboratory. AARON I. MILES, Department Chairman. Professor of Mechanical Engineering, 1930, 1943. B.S. 1930, M.S. 1931, Missouri School of Mines, SCD, 1935, Michigan. l '1. . Mechanical Engineering is a large field and quite extensive in scope. There are numerous professional divisions such as: power plant design, machine design, shop practice, applied mechanics, refrigeration, air conditioning, etc. The Mechanical Engineer- ing field is obviously too extensive to cover thoroughly in all its divisions in four years. The university curriculum for mechanical engineering students is therefore perhaps more fundamental and has less specialization than other engineering curricula. This enables the student to choose his option later in life to conform to his interests or the trend of industrial progress. The Mechanical Engineering Building Mr. Edwards records data from Brush Recorder. 46 .vmerican oeiety cmechanical engineero FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Chaffin, Norfleet, Crede Adib, Roussin, Goforth QTreasurer5, Bailey iPresidentD Beardslee tVice-Presidentl, Franklin, Wheeler, Trippensee, Kollme, Simpson. SECOND ROW: Falke, Mines, Fadler Tate, Hammen, Jones, Fiedler, Desai, Bhatia, Lazaras, Hoppe Giger, Markel, Hinz. THIRD ROW: Hopson, Cruce, Brenner Haury, Cobb, Bruns, Brockhaus, Carriere, Holladn, Lasley 1 9 Y Robertson, Chartrau, Noble, McCormack, Guest, Hodge. FOURTH ROVV: Yost, Faenger, Bell, Klein, McCane, Walt- hall, Boschert, Sullwold, Williams, Harrison, Schamel, Rey- burn, Crowe, Jutiko, Davinroy, Lodato. FIFTH ROW: Schellman, Purmort, Copeland, Sehl, Gaertner, Buescher, Horel, Donovan, Brockmann, Pattengill, Neel, Mantz, Poettgen, Jester, Viradia. Change of officers. ASME links students to practicing engineer The American Society of Mechanical Engineers is a link between the mechanical engineering student and the practicing engineer. Membership in the organization, which was established on the School of Mines, Campus in 1930, is open to student as well as graduate mechanical engineers. Through this organization the student gains beneficial knowledge which complements the knowledge he receives in the classroom. Guest speakers at meetings and numerous field trips are only a part of the broad program of the ASME. Meetings widen knowledge gained in the classroom. ociety ogutomotive Qngineero 551. Guest speakers provide data on up-to-date technical advances. Members organize industrial field trips FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Norfleet, Crede, Sheeler, Fadler, Long CSecretaryD, Guest CPresidentJ, Boschert, Lodato, Markel, Trippensee, Desai. SECOND ROW: Giger, Hammen, Hinz, Kollme, Lazaras, Bruns, Brockhaus, Chartrau Davinroy, Jones, Cruce. THIRD ROW: Bhatia, Cobb, Gass- ner, Goforth, Toedtmann, Brockmann, Donovan, Faenger, Crowe, Neel, Hopson. FOURTH RONV: Hutchinson, Hodge, Holland, Clippard, Gaertner, Jester, Horel, Brown, Schellman, Pattengill, Teske, Bryant, Sehl, Clamors, Buescher. The MSM branch of the Society of Automotive Engineers helps the student develop character and leadership ability, while keeping its members well informed on the latest ad- vancements and developments in the design, production, operation, and maintenance of automobiles and aircraft. This is done by industrial field trips, the annual automobile safety check, the annual student papers contest, as well as presentation of prominent industrial representatives. The MSM student chapter is one of the largest on any campus. Local chapter is one of largest groups. --Q ll V,A, . - f a 5 'ffs1vf.Q5w.2? The American Rocket Society is a national organization and is the leading professional organization concerned with basic problems of jet propulsion and rocketry, The scope of subjects treated in ARS activities includes propulsion, instrumentation, guidance, materials, astrophysics and related fields. The MSM student chapter received its charter on November 11, 1959. The aims of the Chapter are to promote interest in the fields of astronautics, rocketry and jet propulsion and to acquaint the student member with new developments in those fields. The organization is open to all MSM students. N 1 ARS acquaints students with new developments merican cpoclzet oc iety FIRST RONV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Viradian, Richards tFac- Stigall. SECOND ROW: Richardson, Hoiles, Jones, Mantz, ulty Advisorj, Spencer CFaculty Advisorb, Reyburn CPresi- Cleve, Weaver, Loeschner, McCormack. dentj, Robertson tTreasurerJ, McCormack QSecretaryj, 48 1 1 ,, . TTRST RONV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Roussin, Redington CRecord- SECGND ROW: Simpson, Chartrau, Boschert, Pattengill, ing- Secretaryj, Fadler CTreasurerJ, Yost fPresidentl, Cage Donovan, Markel, Trippensee. THlRD RGNV: Dore, Bell, Klein, QVICC-PfCSldCI1til, Gilbert tCorresponding Secretaryj, Speckhart. Brockmann, Jester, Mantz, Faenger. h...,,a. Pi Tau Sigma stresses leadership and high ideals of the engineering profession. cpi fan Sigma The Missouri Tau Lambda chapter of Pi Tau Sigma,Mechani- cal Engineering honorary fraternity is enjoying another successful year of activities. Seventeen undergraduates and one graduate student were initiated in the Fall, These men helped with the engineers' day activities which included helping as guides, and running the free lunch stand on campus provided for the visiting students. As the pledge project they compiled the grade points of the mechanical engineering students and ranked them accord- ingly. A new departmental faculty directory case in the hall was the Chapter project for the department. High ideals are fostered by the fraternity Members are selected from upper-fourth of Junior and upper-third of Senior classes. Om ff X K 4, J W, 1 ,1 IEE' Q 1 F ,, f 'a4X,v,, x 'Wilt' Yvifu - 'ANN :a + AJ' 'Qi 3f.e:s,fi5'-15 Z if J fic gf 13- 1'--mv.. A ,f I? 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L... . :-Q--:'fWQ.mf:.: ,Raimi :,'+.f - Measuring properties of drilling mud. v f F , 6 I-v Ili ll l P53 ll x '. I 'x 4.5 f ,H '- its iff JOHN PEABODY GOVIER, Department Chair- man. Professor of Petroleum Engineeringu 1957, B.S., 1934, Pennsylvania State. ining e pa rtment Mining Geology, Mining Engineering, and Petroleum Engineering are all spheres of professional enterprise in which the primary purpose is to secure mineral substances from the earth's crust: in view of this close association, they are administered together as options within the Department of Mining Engineering. Each student, how- ever, may gain his objective of complete education in each of the optional fields. The Department offers undergraduate training leading to a Bachelors degree in each of the curricula, and offers graduate work leading to the degrees of Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy in the field of interest. v E 5 E 5 2 i S .. N ll I l l l . 53 l EFF' I 2 I i Q-45f7lZQ 54 if 1 FIRST ROXV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mantler, Henderson tPresidentl, Downey tSecretaryl, Grimes, Elliott, Becker, Rand, Mueller, Brown, Brown, Clark. SECOND ROW: Patel, Amin, Campbell, Frisbie, Garrigue, Rana, Reyburn, Leet, Bahrain, Bush, Farris. THIRD RONV: Stark, Peacock, Montori, Pettengill, Easley, Cooley, Michel, Frey, Bothayre, Kaercher, Carter. FOURTH ROVV: Farmer, Otten, Espana, Huffman CTreasurerJ, Schaefer, Toma, Stafford, Fore, Wood, Jensen, Henry, Dreyer. FIFTH RONV: Brown, Robinson. Chandel, Schmidt, Mohajir, Hallerberg, King, Brost, Crafton. ,,,, ,,,,, ,N l l i l 1 I President presiding at meeting. V r i 4 AIME's officers. 54 r nw, -. The American Institute of Mining and Metal- lurgical Engineers is a professional organization designed to advance the knowledge of the min- ing, mineral, and petroleum industries among its members, to promote a greater interest in these professions, and to bring the student members into closer relationships with industry. Sigma amma Qpoilon . ,dv-,,,,.1' 5 u Sigma Gamma Epsilon's officers. Guest lecturer at meeting. FIRST ROXV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bascue CCorresponding Saad, Espana, Otten, Borthayre, Havey, Mantler, Alantei. Secfetafw, Brost CPresidentj, Farmer tVice-Presidentj, FOURTH ROXV: Greeley, Moore, Leimer, Welch, Mont- Robison CSecretary-Treasurerb, Huffman. SECOND RONV: gomery, Copp. Williams, Rana, Bush, Farris, Leet, Aguilar. THIRD ROW: Sigma Gamma Epsilon is a national honorary fraternity drawing its membership from the general field of the earth sciences which include ceramics, geology, metallurgy, min- ing, and petroleum engineering. The organization has for its objects the scholastic, scien- tific, and social advancement of its members and the exten- sion of friendship and assistance among universities and scientific schools, Sigma Gamma Epsilon each year presents the XV. A. Tarr Award to the outstanding student in the earth sciences. The recipient is a graduating Senior who has maintained high standards in academic work and extracurricular activities. I l if . f ,L f It lf? left 3, , I 1 7:' ' A4 'Z N , , ,-..mf1l . YI .,. Q vh ,X v 1-QV .-gi.. - . as ..- s Q Q to Qmwlf W aww 1 ,.,..ww-4 -V V . . Albert XV. Schlechten, Department Chairman and Tom O'Keefe, graduate student. Professor Legsdin at flotation machine. ewgaw XXXXN- rrxr l ,il it Luci 56 Fulton Hall etallurgy epcc rtment Qutltneo urrcculum The Metallurgical Engineering curriculum offers 3 series of courses in the various branches of the subject. The student is required to take the introductory courses in physical metallurgy, foundry, extractive metallurgy and mineral dressing, chiefly in the Junior year. In the Senior year he is permitted to take ad- vanced courses in those aspects of metallurgy that interest him most. Recent developments in missiles, nuclear reactors, electronic devices and other technological items have created tremendous demands for new metals and alloys. Graduates are being hired by a variety of companies that are encountering metallurgical problems. Q A-Y..s.w,f., ., , BH , i,,,Hji-Sgt' v g ,' W1 ' E ,z x 1 as Y T . .5 r X nn: 'gif W Q' , A i f A - Q 6 ' -, ' ' 5 I i ' 'X r t 5 . if 'yi xi ' . X , .l , ,f .X gy . --. - i - lst ' I ' 5 'ir i - -guess - '- W 'W J 4.- ' . - Ns at-M A-A H if L-gtgif . r-1 fl' - i MP, 'I xx NN, -A--5 .I V54 ll 1 . T r guy- -83:3 .il 4 Q-gift' i , 9 L E si 'i '7L . , y g ,S fo '- we ' fs? . I ' f .. .-.T . 1 fi dh 445- , ' 'l N -.3-ui E.- Dr. A. H. Larson and a graduate student. Tom O'Keefe Crightj supervises slag pouring. 7' mi K Q '.zuq X ' 2 X' pgmicg , me rican ouncl rymen'o oc ie ty FIRST ROVV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rudd, Clark, Elliott THIRD ROW: Nolan, Welch, Wood, Poorabia, Bednar, tVice-Presidentl, Martin tPresidentB, Becker CSecretary- Gnanamuthu, Ferrill. FOURTH ROW: Becker, Alonge, Treasurerb, Brockhaus, Bruns. SECOND ROW: Rana, Waters, Abbott, Dreyer. Lasker, Donis, Studer, Ferguson, Shalton, Bohac, Campbell. Prof. R. V. W'olf, Harvey Martin, Robert Jacoby CSt. Louis Coke Sz Foundry Supplyj, Dale Arnett tChairman of St. Louis AFS ChzipterJ, and Charlie Becker. FEF Scholarship students for the 1961-62 school year. 58 Mr. Robert Jacoby, speaker at Foundryman meeting. The student chapter of A.iF.S. was organized on the campus of MSM in March of 1948. Today, our chapter is the largest student chapter in the United States. The purpose of the A.F.S. is to present advancement of metals-casting techniques to students majoring in that field and offers a tie for the student with the profession. In the Fall of the year, the A.F.S. sponsors a field trip to the St. Louis area where we visit usually two foundrys and a St. Louis chapter meeting. To- ward the end of the school year, the A.F.S. enjoyed its annual outing, attended by both faculty members and students. me rican ociety Star clnetcalo F Keeping up with ll1O4lCfl1 C0Hdi1i011S in industry' Students working with die-casting machine. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rudd, Rana, Benn, Nolan CSecretaryJ, Dreyer CVice-Presidentb, Clark, tPresidentJ, Ferguson, Espana, Shalton, Ferrill, Campbell. SECOND ROXY: Becher, Poorabia, Riggs, DeWitt, Brewer, Lasker, Michel, Lago, Koebbe, Leamy, Donis. THIRD ROXV: Powell, VVelch, Alonge, VVo0d, Koester, Gnanamuthu, Vermaut, Borthayre, Bohac. FOURTH ROW: Havey, Cooley, Bascue, Dillingham, VVaters, Nataluk, Ilallerherg, Overall, Elliott. The American Society for Metals is the major professional metallurgical organization in America. The MSM chapter of the ASM supplements the formal education of the student of metallurgy with various outside activities. These functions include field trips, guest speak- ers, and movies, Speakers and current films of important metallurgical developments and processes are presented at the meetings which are held four times a year. Each year, to further the advancement of scholarship in the metallurgical sciences, the ASM awards a scholarship to an outstanding junior in metallurgical engineering. A Met Society meeting. - a nuff f Q ,Q Alpha Sigma Mu promotes friendly relations among schools and colleges of metallurgy throughout the land. rf, , ep: 'I 1 iii I . --e ss.. if e wa lk 4-z. 2 isis ' ,gf in . :f 1 lg ' Av' f , t Sq' 3' K . ,i f Q , , - will .i l . 3 'Sl Itsl. .Vg .I . ,.- X if N t g :V 1, s 5 ' , fa- BPM - .1375 I .eu 1. if it I C ,fi . 4 fl ' 12' I if i x I ,J V A Chapter fosters better student-faculty relation- ship. FIRST RQXV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Borthayre CTreasurerD, wafmmziw m Wu... 31, Spring Pledges. cfglplwc Missouri Alpha chapter of Alpha Sigma Mu, national metallurgical honor fraternity, was first organized at MSM in May 1958. 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 furtherance of the arts and sciences of metalsg the promotion and recognition of scholarship, professional attainments, and the high social and moral culture of its members: the maintenance of the high' and best objects of the pro- fessiong and the furtherance of free relations among the schools and colleges of metallurgy in the United States. Sigma u taryj, Hallerberg. SECOND ROW: Koester, Bascue, Toma, Otten CPresidentJ, Havey tVice-Presidentj, Powell QSecre- Nataluk. Clint. THIRD ROVV: VVelch, Waters. 2' I 5 s 6 2 i fl' 60 an . we 1a5:g.ga .1 . ... 1 FRONT ROXV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Stettler CAdvisorj, Morey, Leicht, Reichert, Lamb, Limbaugh CPresidentj, Packwood CTreasurer3, Henderson fSecretary7, Schwenker, Harris, Wat- son. SECOND ROYV: Honey, Anderson, Dana. Knaust, Rein- l S i i 6 4 1 BDA , Zwiener, Johnson, Kehrman, Logan, Roth, Jensen, Hampleman Payton, Brock, Madding. BACK ROXV: Bosnak, Schmidt, Carp- enter, Tuttle, Reagan, Reichert, Mastin, Munson, Hornkohl, I-Iolenbrink. heimer, Hewett, McCloud, Hunt, Martin, Martin. THIRD ROW: Good turnout for first year on campus. me rican jnotitute Q2 cphyoico The MSM Student Section of the American Institute of Physics is a new organization on campus this year. The Student Section was founded in order to maintain 3 professional society for those students at MSM who are interested in physics and to promote interest and knowledge of the science of physics and its applica- tion to human welfare. Membership in this organization is open to all students who number physics as one of their primary interests and who have not yet received a Doctor's degree. The initial membership drive of this organization was very successful as it numbers nearly 100 students as charter members. In view of such a good start, the AIP is looking forward to next year for its first full year of operation. Lamb, Henderson, Limbaugh, and rf' The AIP is open to all students interested in physics. Packwood. gf -fi' A group of Miners conducting a Physics 32 experiment. A demonstration of equipment on Engineers' Day. hyoico gepa rtment Physics, one of the most basic sciences, deals with energy in all its forms, with the interaction of matter and energy, and with the structure of matter. It is the foun- dation upon which engineering and technology are built. All graduates of the School are required to have at least ten hours in general physics as a basis of further study in their chosen field. Most of the engineers take an addi- tional three hours in modern physics. The Physics Department has an excellent staff to train students in the basic fundamentals of science as all of the faculty members have training above the Master's degree and most of them have the Doctorate. The number of majors in the Department has been growing rapidly during recent years and among these are many of the outstanding students of each class. Academic work is offered in the Department leading to Bachelor and Master degrees in physics and the Doctorate in Engineering Physics. HAROLD Q. FULLER, Department Chairman Professor of Physics 1947. A.B. 1928, Wabash A.M. 1930, Ph.D. 1932, Illinois. I 1 , l I s f . fi 5 i t . FIRST ROXV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hanuum, Burton, Fuller, THIRD ROXV: Bosnak, Robbins, Carnes, Duke, Payton, Pack- I Limbaugh QPresidentD, Plassman CVice-Presidentl, Kurz tSec- wood, Miller, FOURTH ROVV: Philhours, Reagan, Sterrett, ' retaryj, Havener CTreasurerl. SECOND ROW: Sach, Hamilton, Harris, Morris, Hewett. lVallace, Beech, Schwenker, Thurman, Meredith, McCloud. Sigma i .Sigma Sigma Pi Sigma is the only national physics honor society. Its active membership is elected from the undergraduate and graduate students meeting high scholastic standards in physics and closely-related sciences. The Missouri School of Mines chapter was formed from 3 local physics club and received its charter from the national organiza- tion in 1950. Since that time, the organization has strived to promote high scholastic attainment and to popularize the study of advanced physics and research participation through visiting lecturers, awards, and departmental social functions. LEFT TO RIGHT: Dr. Charles E. Mc- Pharland, Chapter Advisor, Fred Keery, Secretary, Chad Linbaugh, President, Gary Havener, Treasurer, and Fred Plassman Vice-President. Members promote student interest in research and the study of advanced physics. I l I New members receive congratulations after initiation ceremonies. -'taut-e,.a, , -...msqkw .45 il 1 as 'x cmilita ry e pa rtment The Military Department adds to the devel- opment of character, leadership and responsi- bility of MSM students. Appropriately an Engineer ROTC, courses are designed to prepare students for commissions in the Corps of Engineers. Basic military training is conducted during the Freshman and Sophomore years. Students who have demonstrated strong leadership qualities and academic ability are selected for the Advanced Course which is conducted dur- ing the junior and Senior years, This course provides the curricula for military educational requirements through which qualified students are commissioned as Second Lieutenants in the United States Army. Discussing the benefits of Advanced ROTC. Col. Glenn Taylor, Dean Wilson, Maj. Gen. Lloyd R. Moses. W msg, Aspects of U.S. Army were typified on Engineers Day by military equipment on display. is 7725771 929452 . 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'tb' TT 2231 :ftT:TE:'TW'3W ' Y 3'-A T 'i':0sxsgsi'i:i3Tg' 0 I L . 4 , 7 K. N U .. ,i we n., ,, A ,. '. A 'gi 1' --eg-riffs .V f ','fG- -.ag,ty,jge3Tfi'f':ff'7 dz, X fir, ss .,...i.' - - f ?.sf 'ii' i'Ml:' fi ? ' 5 f , X 4 A .:. . . Q. 'X X- T71 . t ' , . i, X ' , Y ,af .5 ws , A H , ,ws 'rl w , ' g mx is . .,. .,.' ,,j,.:. -5 -ffm' 'Je ,gl ,,,aQ.7 f,j r sm we .14sw.,- - , r ' , . . if ,K - 4 , - , . f X agua, fx, s.A,f,' ,s iqgy., f jc Qyfifff X , swf' fx x 3 iw. -an 3. fl- .Ekfcij YI- me Mwztu y Ig, Q .Q 'X Xe ,.:.zn'.f: -M., . N. ...ff - ' w -. 1 ,Sh - fws ,rs i X sx X , ' , ep , 2' ..w....-a-y,3y' '. '34, , was rw, 'fgllfgew Vik gg its V X C O ---- K-7 T ,.,. ' ' - ' 4' ' L . 'W x-1 1.1-s.i,fe-' 'X 'W .. v . . . -f . . .... X . as Q. -a.'MzQ-. . b e L Xs.- f .... : t .. Marching for the Queen. FIRST ROXV, LEFT TO RIGHT: McMahon, Holmes, Joiner, McDuff, Marshall Leimer, Anderson tAssistant Advisorj, XYendleton, Burton, Payton, Schwieger. SECOND ROW: Henson, Starkweather, McDuff, Gordon, Smith, Price, Marshall, Kelso, Rusch, Thomas, Renaud. THIRD ROW: erohing cnifleo Pershing Rifles is a national organization of college students who are members of the ROTC. Company K, Seventh Regiment was founded at MSM in the Spring of 1949. All candidates must pledge for one semester before becoming an active member. The PR's en- deavor to strengthen those traits of leadership and character essential to success in civilian and military life. Also, Pershing Rifles presents a valuable background in military training for the years which its members have yet to spend in service of our country. Among the PR's activities are the planning and decoration for the Military Ball. Elmer, Baldwin, Lindenlaub, Hayes, Manning, Shermer, Hanebrink, Panethiere, Heibein, Wideman. FOURTH ROW: Gonzalez, Orrison, Redington, Bray, Heillman, Dodson, Harpole, Carroll. 66 Q 1 . 4 y .s, tw x' Q. V I . 'ty x .' -fzilsgrinzl.aflilglgia.j Q K I 'ft iilfibt H- 'i ' . -. ,aj g if , '55 , 1 The MSM Concert Band performing in the ballroom of the Student Union. The MSM-ROTC Football Band as seen on TV at the Detroit Lions-St. Louis Cardinals professional foot- ball game on November 12, 1961. The MSM-ROTC Football Band entertaining during a half-time at jackling Field. flue gd nclo Bands at MSM are sponsored jointly by the School and the Department of Military Science. The military unit, a member of the National ROTC Band Association, is the band company which provides music for all military events. During the year this group performed for Governor Dalton. The football band included a performance at the St. Louis- Detroit Lions pro football game over national TV. The concert unit, in addition to campus concerts, made good-will tours to high schools. Two dance bands were sponsored. MSM-ROTC Bands are directed by David L. Uakley, who is MSM's first full-time music director. '1 s-..,.s ll T e merican ceramic ociety ,,-1. T 5 1 Q ' as FIRST ROVV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Silverberg, Hill, Parker McCullough, Haffner, Palmer. THIRD ROW: Million, 1Secretaryl, Schwaller tVice-Presidentl, Lum QPresidentJ, Moylan, Coyle, Vance, Modde, McCauley, Sommerkamp, Copp, Start fTreasurerJ, Marnell, Dressel, Sedalia. SECOND Moore. FOURTH ROVV: Abernathy, Weaver, Nolan, I-Iill, ROXV: Shelby, Martinek, Stricker, Reeder, Keefe, Marks, Green, Erickson, Weyano. GYGPKOO FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coyle fVice-Presidentj, Copp CPresidentJ, Lum tTreasurerj. SECOND ROW: Schwaller CSecretaryj, Moore. Keramos, a national professional fraternity open to outstanding stu- dents in Ceramic Engineering, Technology, and Science, was es- tablished on the MSM campus July 26, 1947. Its principal objectives are to promote and emphasize scholarship and character in the thoughts of Ceramic students, to stimulate mental development, and to promote interest in the profes- sional aspects of ceramic engineer- ing, technology, and science. The student members of this organization are chosen on their records of scholarship, character, and promise of success in the ce- ramic field. 68 FIRST ROXV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lamber, McDuff CPresi- Peacock. SECOND RONV: Evans, Stack, Horton, Rudditlx dentj, Smith, Jensen QSecretary-Treasurerj, Schot, NVilliams, Foss, Pointer. y A l 6 Q cbalze oc iefy FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Saad CSecretary-Treasurerj, Hender- son CPresidentj, Rupert fFaculty Advisory SECOND ROW: Brost, Schmidt, Mueller, ocie ty of Qxp loration Members of the C. L. Dake Geological Society are students of all curricula who share an interest in geological sciences. The Society, named in honor of Dr. Charles Laurence Dake, former professor and Chairman of the Geology Department, was organized in 1950. It's goal is to stimulate interest in geological sciences, promote social relationships among its mem- bers, and to supplement the curricula with activities of an instructional nature. Throughout the year guest speakers with a wide-range of topics are presented. Field trips are scheduled to mining areas, mineral and fossil collecting localities, and other sites of interest. eophyoico pf , ,,,,-1 TIIIE CLAS SES ' , se , ' TS e -.9is.eTLN'.5,NQ TAMPA f' f fa ' XMXLZ .. ff, f X , t X W X Xe 1 1' V .-,. 55, ,V ., Hike , X, 'A if avril . , . . . i ' .N ? :-.R +G Ni 6a'eQi?Rw WSWQQM A gs, - ..'.,'1, . wt 4 x t 2513- wie! ea?-wffefll . . . fig , a.. - 1 sf, Ima: I 1525833 +4L'if-4'f.'lrf?Eif'g XBKlTMElER, K. A. ,XClllil.T'Olll-, F. P. Xt,lll'.Xli.XCll. G. D, ,Xlflflll.'l'l2R, A. L, l xtcoigx, ll, R. .'Xl.l.liX, s. xl, XLLISUN, J. S. .-XKIIN, R. V. enior elaoo Abkemeier, Kenneth A.-EE .................................... Affton, MO- Phi Kappa Theta, Alpha Phi Omega, Blue Key, Newman Club, Miner Board, Rollamo Board, Sports Editor, Literary Editor, Business Manager, St. Pat's Board, President: Honor List, Rollamo Board Gold Key Award, W'lio's Vl'ho. Achelpohl. Frederick P.-CE ....... ...... S t. Charles, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon, ASCE. Achenbach, Gary D.-Ch.E ..............................,,... Trenton, MO. Tech Club, ASChE, Alpha Chi Sigma, Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Tau Beta Pi, Baptist Student Union, Honor List, Curators' Scholarship, Chicago Tribune Award, Pershing Rifles, lnterfaitl. Council, Student Assistant in Chem. Dept., AlChE Sophomore Scholarship Award, Red Fourragere. Affolter, Allen I..-Met ............................................... Rolla, Mo. AFS, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Secretary, Treasurer, Alpha Sigma Mu, Baptist Student Union, Ladisli County Scholarship, Curators' Award, Honor List. Alcorn, Herbert R.-EE ........... ........................... K irkwood, Mo. ASME, Student Assistant in ME Dept., Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Honor List, Gold Key Award, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Transferred from University College. Allen, Spencer M.-EE .............................................. Skokie, Ill. Shamrock Club, AIEE-IRE, Radio Club, Glee Club, Honor List, Transferred from Grinnel College. Allison, James S.-Met ......................................... Paducah, Ky. Baptist Student Union, St. Pat's Board, M Club, Honor List, Student Assistant in Cafeteria, Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Amin, Romeshbai V.-Pet .......................... Vaso, Gujaoat, India Shamrock Club, Fifty-Niner's Club, AIME, International Fellow- ship, lndia Association, Honor List, Transferred from M.S.U. of Baroda. Anderson, Homer L.-Ch.E ......... ........ P ortageville, Mo. Prospector's Club. Anyan, David Eugene-ME .................................. St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon, SAE, AIEE, Miner Board, M Club, Swimming Team. Arnold, Charles L.-Met ................................... Springfield, Mo. Independents, Engineers' Club, ASM, Newman Club, Honor List, Curators' Award. Aslin, Charles F.-Mining Pet ...... ...... D exter, Mo. Independents, AIME. ANDERSON, H L ANYAN, D. E. ASLIN, C. F. ARNOLD, C. L K i Aylward, Andrew T.-Physics ..... .................... S t. Louis, MO. Q i .1 . Phi Kappa Theta: Rollamo Board: Student Council: Honor List: ' 'C g I Curator's Award: Math Club: Student Assistant in Reactor Dept. Baker, James L.-Pet ......................,.................. Mt. Carmel, Ill. AIME, Secretary: Transferred from Southern Illinois University. A . J 4 in I Bales, XVayne 0.--ME .......................................... Ellington, Mo. Tech Club: SAE: ASME: Tau Beta Pi: Pi Tau Sigma: Phi . , 5- , Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Honor List: Gold Key Award: 3 ,mf-Q'-g Silver Key Award. , 1- . 'efffifl ,'?.., gi! I C 1 . .-Sli. , H W 51.31 . Baluha. Gerald E.-Met-Nuclear ............................ Calmia, NJ. Lambda Chi Alpha: AIME: Student Union Fund Raising Com- mittee. Barksdale, Clifford B.-CE ...... ........ C linton, N.C. ASCE: Honor List. Harmonic, Dai-id B.-cii.E ..............................,..... st. Louis, MO. . . . . ' i 'l z Lambda Chi Alpha: AIChE, Treasurer: Alpha Chi Sigma: Phi Q !f'..af! . Q., Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Student Council: Spelunkers: 'NUI ' Honor List: Curators' Sophomore Scholarship: Gold Key Award. Bartlett, Ronald E.-ME .................................... Richmond, Mo. Kappa Alpha: MRHA: AIChE: ASME: Curators' Award. as Bart, George L.-ME ....,......,.....,.,....,......,....,.,.. ......., C nba, Mo. ASME: ARS: Spelunkers Club: Honor List. Bates, Donald E.--CE .................... ....... A lcoa, Tenn. ASCE: Tau Beta Pi: Honor List. ,pie ,Q ., Bauer, Larry G.-Ch.E .................... ....... C ape Girardeau, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon: AIChE: ARS: Student Assistant in Chem Dept.: Transferred from Southeast Missouri State College. Baumback, Dale M,-ME ......,,.... .......,......... H igh Ridge, M0 Prospector's Club: SAE: ASME: Pershing Rifles: Photo Club Baxter, Boyd R.--CE .................................................. Rolla, Mo. U ASME: ASCE: Honor List: Student Assistant in CE Dept. , ' Becking, George H.-Met ......................................... Bernie, MO. ,Q Q Tech Club: SAE: ASME: ASM :American Foundrymen's Society: ' .4 ' Co-op Union Carbide Nuclear. ' I ' snag D i , ,fs Beckley, Tommie R.-CE ............................ Jerico Springs, Mo. . A 1 A . if ,- Independents: Prospector's Club: ASCE: SAME: Military Ball ' .I , ' f Board. i ' I ,C ..-. A ' Q i ' f A Q, ly A: 4 8,7 V Q ff V J A , ' W ' , -- Beckmann, Rodger L.-EE .................................. St. Louis, Mo. lit Li ' ' 1 i X Eta Kappa Nu: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Honor List: AYLWARD, A. T. BAKER, J. L. HAI-liS, XY. O. Curators' Award: MRHA, Secretary, Governor. BALUIIA, G. F. B.-XRKSD.'XI,li, C. B, IS.XR'I'llCJLlC, D. B. BARTLETT, R. E. BART, G. L. B,X'liIfS, D. Ii. BAUER, L. G. l'l.Xl.'MBACK, D. KI. B.XX'l'IiR, B. R. Q e n to r 6 la oo BECKING, G. H. BECKLEY, T. R. BECKMANN, R. L. Q 'En f we .X .auto '-. X811 -Gxb x I 3, I 3 ' M J? f ug, N Q alumna.:-QA 119-nays ,,t. ev . ' , 4 uf ' if U . A '- . L-..gfjQ.7!' fi sr , X I 'I 'X WW gy fix ! 2- X ms Q ' -Vxrzvs S' H X' M 'QSM ss S W i sf X VFX ' 'X C 3 A 'Q' 1 Ny 4s 45 . Qs ' fx 1 X R X ,, Q W S252 X g i ,pi ff X X 1 iW s ff s fi f 2f f+WS N Q S X 4 Asia 1? at .M f C sg. mi A832 W sgc, os QX fi... I, 2 Z2 as 1416 . 1:4 ,Z .2 .W X Qv O , X f x ff SQA f X C X ,fl ei it ,ut i X w f-. Sky K W . Quai! SV vgqggg i 2, JZN 1 X X wfy PIU! IT X xl x Ci X ffl, of yxx Xp Q f 1 s .s 5 Ji ' i f s .. ,Z 2 fill 'Hit BEDN.-XR, C. I. BELL, L, K. BENTLEY, J. R. 'mv' BEECH, D. XV. BEHRENS, R. L. BENIJER, F. BENN, E. BERKOXYITZ, N. S. BEUERLEIN, D. E. X . 4 4 -L I 1 C Nz 4 ' ' fl. , , lf? 1- 757 I 'bs fffdff' 4 vvvzvvv . 2 i I A -me hd Renew IZIIQXTI.-X, iq, I. i:irx'ri.fx, s. K. BHATT, P. J. IIHINI xxi, N. iaixo, b, P. BISHOP, J. L. Bednar, Charles J.-Met ..,,.....,,,.,,...,.........,..,,.....,.,,. Berwyn, Ill. Independents, Engineers' Club, ASM, American Foundrymen's Society. Beech, Dennis VV.-Physics ................................ Qverland, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma, XVesley Foundation, Glee Club, Pershing Rifles, Spelunkers, SAME, ARS, Honor List, Curators' Sophomore Scholarship, Red Fourragere. Behrens, Ralph L.-CE .....................,,.,...,.,..,...,,. St. Louis, Mo, Fifty-Niner's Club, ASCE, SAME, Honor List, Curators' Award. Bell, Lyndal K.-ME ........................................ Maplewood, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha Pledge, Independents, ASME, Rollamo Board. Bender, Frank I.-EE .........................................,.. St. Louis, Mo, Pi Kappa Alpha, AIEE-IRE, Rollamo Board, MSM Rifle Club, Rollamo Board Gold Key Award. Benn, Edward-Met.-Nuclear ................,... Mahanoy City, Pa. MRHA, Engineers' Club, AIME, Glee Club, Honor List, Transferred from Lafayette College. Bentley, James R.-CE .................................... West Plains, Mo, Independents, Tech Club, ASCE, Curators' Award, Co-op Mo. State Highway Commission. Berkowitz, Norman S.-Ceramic ...................... Brooklyn, N.Y. Acacia Pledge, Independents, MRHA, Treasurer, ACS, Rollamo Board, Student Union Org., Student Council, Honor List, Mexico Refractory Co. Scholarship. Beuerlem, Donald E.-CE ................................ Springfield, Mo. Kappa Sigma, Vice-President, ASCE, Theta Tau, Newman Club, Miner Board, IFC, Student Union Recreation Committee, Red Fourragere. enior elaoo Bhatia, Karaya L.-CE ........................................ Bombay, India India Association, International Fellowship, Transferred from Ferguso Call and Rupurel, Bombay. Bhatia, Surindar K.-ME .............................. New Delhi, India Independents, ASME, India Association, ship, Transferred from Delhi College and Engineering. Bhatt, Pramodrai J.-Ch.E ....... AIChE, India Association. Bhiniani, Netinkumar-Ch.E..--.. AIChE, India Association. International Fellow- Milwaukee School of .......Almreth, India ......Ahmedabad, India Bing, Donald P.-Pet ............................................. St. Louis, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon Pledgemaster, AIME, Miner Board, ARS. Bishop, Jerald L.-ME .............................................. Butler, MO. ASCE, ASME, Engineers' Club, Baptist Student Union. lli enior elaoo V R . I ' 3639: Hg 1 BLUMBERG, L. BAIININAG, I. R. xg BORTIIAYRE, P. P. IZOJE, W. A. BOLLINGER A. L. A-.li HOSCIIERT, R. F. Blumberg, Leslie--EE .......,.....,..............,,........ New York, N.Y, Independents, MRHA, AIEE-IRE, Eta Kappa Nu, Student Council, Honor List, Transferred from College of Great Falls. Bahning, Jon R.-Math ........................................... Glencoe, Mo. Kappa Sigma, ROTC Band, Curators' Award. Boje, William A.-CE .......................................... St. Louis, Mo. ASCE, ROTC Band, Rifle Team, SAME, MSM Rifle and Pistol Club. Bollinger, Alexander L.-ME ,,.............................. Mexico, Mo. Kappa Sigma Pledge, Fifty-Niner's Club, Miner Board. Balen, Albert E.-Met.-Nuclear ................................ Rolla, Mo. Independents, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Secretary, Blue Key, Sigma Pi Sigma, Secretary, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Student Council, Honor List, Who's Who. Boothe, Raymond E.-ME ......,,............,............... Carthage, Mo, Independents, ASME, SAE, Prospector's Club, MSM Rifle Club. Boren, Morris G.-ME ................................................ Harris, Ill. Independents, Engineers' Club, Treasurer, Tech Club, ACS, ASME, SAE, Football Team, M Club, President. Borger, Lawrence A.-ME ................................ Carbondale, Ill. Independents, Engineers' Club, Baptist Student Union, MSM Band, Transferred from Southern Illinois University. Borthayre, Philippe P.-Met ..................................... Lima, Peru AIME, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Alpha Sigma Mug International Fellowship, Honor List. Boschert, Robert F.-ME ....... ............................. G odfrey, Ill. Sigma Tau Gamma, President, SAE, Treasurer, ASME, Blue l Key, Pi Tau Sigma, Newman Club, IFC, Honor List, Student l Union Mixer Committee. Bost, Charles R.-Chem ....................... .....,. P oplar Bluff, Mo. Engineers' Club, XV. T. Schrenk Chem-. Society, Baptist Student Union, SAME, Honor List. Bounds, Donald R.-EE ........................................ Palmyra, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi, AIEE-IRE, Wesley Foundation, Curators' V? Award. M V . B-U-EN. A. E. BOOTHE, R. E. Bosr, C. R. BOREN, M. G. BORGER, L. A. Bouxos, D. R. . . -'Lim' , ,YW , 53 is 3 . . ., pnsalup ,Y it Y . - I ijiilf? Boyd, Gerald M.-CE .......................,........,............. DuQuoin, Ill. Independents, Tech Club, Baptist Student Union, MSM Radio Club, Honor List, Esperanto Club. Brady, Francis J.-ME ...........,..,........................... St. Louis, Mo. Sham-rock Club, Newman Club, Rollamo Board. V Brady, Sherman D.-Ch.E ..........................,, Independence, Mo. ProspeCtor's Club, Liahona Fellowship, M Club, Track Team, Cross-Country Team, Phi Alpha. Brashers, ,lim G.-CE .........,.......... ........ F orsyth, Mo. ASCE, Baptist Student Union. Brei Tenfeld, Richard T.-CE ............................ St. Louis, Mo. Tech Club, Independents, ASCF, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Chi Epsilon. Brenner, George J., Jr.-EE .......,........................ St, Louis, Mo. Theta Xi, AIEE-IRE, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi: Eta Kappa Nu, MSM Rifle and Pistol Club, Co-op, McDonnell Aircraft Corp., MSM Radio Club, Rifle Team. Brenner, Ronald D.-ME ....,,........,................. Kansas City, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon, ARS, ASME, Student Assistant in ME Dept. Bretthauer, Raymond C. Ir.-EE ............ Leavenworth, Kans. Kappa Alpha, AIEE-IRE, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi, Transferred from Texarkana College. Brever, Thomas E.-Chem ......................................... Rolla, Mo. W. T. Schrenk Chem. Society, Honor List, Student Assistant in Chem. Dept. KW, .,i . V' A- A ' 1 A X f BOYD, G. ill. BRADY, F. liRASlllfIRS, G. BREI '1'liNl ELD, R. T. l1lilfNNlTR, R. D. BRliTTllAUliR, R. C. JR. l5Rl'QVlLLli, IV. L. lf-REIVIIK, D, H. Briilegroom, XN'illiam E.-EE ................i............. St. Louis, M0- Independents, Shamrock Club, AIEE-IRE, Newman Club, Inter- faith Council. prim, Jack N.-xiii ...................................................... Joplin, Mo. Prospectofs Club, l'lUI'lfJI' List, Transferred from Joplin Junior College. Brockhaus, Robert ll.-ME ......................i......... St. Louis, MO. Pi Kappa Alpha, Treasurer, Alllli-IRE, Alpha Phi Dmega, Sec- retary, Treasurer, President, Rollamo lioaiwlg Student Union Research Crnninittec, llonor List, Co-op McDonnell Aircraft Corp. Brockmann, Richard K.-ME ...................... Huntington, N.Y. Phi Alpha, Independents, Prwspector's Club, ASME, Alpha Chi Sigma, Tau licta Pi, fianuna Delta, llonor List, Phi Kappa Phi, Silver Key, Pi Tau Sigma, Student Assistant in Library, Student Assistant in ME Dept. 76 BRADY, S. D. BRENNER, G. I, IR. BREVER, T. E. iaRicENo, J. M. Breville, Walter L.-EE ......................................,..... Affton, Mo. independents, AIEE-IRE, MSM Rifle and Pistol Club, Spelun- ers. Brewer, David H.-Met.-Nuclear ..............., Independence, Mo. Prospector's Club, American Foundrymen's Council, Liahona, President, Interfaith Council, Curators' Award, MSM Pistol and Rifle Club, MSM RCTC Band, Student Assistant in Reactor Dept. Briceno, Jose M.-EE ............................ Marachibo, Venezuela AIEE-IRE, Eta Kappa Nu. BRIDEGROOM, W. E. BRILL, I. N. v BROCKHAUS, R. H. BROCKMANN, R- IX- enior elude BROST, F. B. BROXYN, BROWN, D. R. BROWN, BROWN, N. L. BROWN, BROWN, R. S. BROWN, '-BZJETIQ l r '1'1 N X Po G 'S C9 9 0 Q 6 .S. Brost, I'red B.-Mining .............,......,,,.,.....,......... Raytonh, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi, Fifty-Niner's Cluhg Independents, .XSM li, Miner Board, Spelunkers, Geopliysical Explorzltion Soriety 3 Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Transferred from Orange Coast College. Brown, Dewey F.-CE ,,.., ..,...,.,,,,,.., I Qiveryiew tigirnleiis, Mo. Independents, Fifty-Ninn-r's Cluh, .XIEE-IRE: SAME, .XSCICQ IYesley Foundattion, john P. Murphy Plumbing Co. Seliolursliipg Curators' Award, Ilonor List, Pershing Rifles. Brown, Don R.-Ch.E .......,......,.....,,,rr,,,,.,. Salt Lake City, Utah AIChE, Dormitory Council, St. Pzit's Board, lIonor List, l'hi Kappa Phi: Student Assistant in Drawing Dept., .Xlpha Chi Sigma, Student Assistant in Chem. Dept. Brown, Karl L.-Met .....,.............,....,.,..., ..,,.. ,B,...,. I Q olla, Alu. AFS, ASM, Canterbury Cluh, Miner Board, MSM filee Cluh, Brown, Norman L.-CE .....,,,,..,,.,,,,.,,..,.,,.,,.,,,,.,.,,,..,., Rolla, Mo. ASCE, Baptist Student Union, Honor List, Chi Epsilon. Brown, Richard L. S.-ME ...............,................,, St, Louis, Mo. SEG, Transferred from Washington L'niversity. Brown, Robert S.-Met .....,.. .,,,,,....,,,,....,.,,....,.,.,... v Ioplin, Mo. ASME, IYesley Foundation, Transferred from Joplin Junior College Brown, Timothy O.-Mining .,....i.....r.,.,.,,..r....,.,,, I'2llI'f1CllI, Me. Tau Kappa Epsilon, MRHA, Treasurer, AIME, C. L. Duke Geological Society. Bruns Myron D-ME . St Louis Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha, ASME, SAE, AFS, Alpha Phi Omega, Vire- President, President, Theta Tau, Secretary, Student Council, Rollamo Board, Sports Editor, Blue Key, Ilonor List, M Cluh, Student Assistant in PE Dept. Bryant, XVi1ham S.-CE ............,.,.....,........,.,..., Beatrice, Kebr. Kappa Alpha, AIChE, ASCE, Canterbury Club, Transferred from Wentworth Military Academy. Bunk, Richard L, Ch.E .,.,.....,,,,..r,.,......,.....,.,.,,,., Lebanon, Mo. Independents, Engineers Club, AIChE, Honor List. Buekrod, Gady -I,-EE ,.....,,.................................... I-elleville, Ill. Independents, Fifty-fXiner's Club, AIEE-IRE, Transferred from Belleville Junior College. ...L HAH!-39' imtfxs, M. D. lmxixxr, ui s. BUCK, 14. L. isuciiizon, G. J di I X, YK wllliiiilf' 2 , .pn ani-if if f, .s ,f ' Si A f w ,, f. Q IECIQRKI, R. If. HCR ,.. J. 11x,J. 11. - 4 I I SC Il R I lL'TCIII'R I XV 4 . , . . enior BURRIS, E. L. BURTON, D. E. BUSII, W. A. CAGE, K. L. laoo Buerki, Roger F.-ME ............,,..................,....... St. Louis, Mo. MRHA, Independents, Engineers' Club, ASME, Honor List. Burris, Elmer L.-CE .................................... Poplar Bluff, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha, ASCE, C. L. Dake Geological Society, Trans- ferred from Southeast Missouri State College. Burtin, James D.-ME ,......,.............................,.,.... Lebanon, Mo. Kappa Alpha, Treasurer, President, SAE, Secretary, President, ASME, Alpha Phi Omega, Inter-Fraternity Council, Student Assistant in ME Dept. Burton, Donald E.-Physics ...............,........,... Kansas City, Mo. Independents, Fifty-Niner's Club, Shamrock Club, SAME, AIEE-IRE, Military Ball Board, Rifle Club, Pershing Rifles, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Kappa Mu Epsilon. Busch, Ray E.-Ch.E ....,....... ......... ...................... G e rald, Mo. Engineers' Club, Prospector's Club, ASCE, Curators' Award, Student Assistant in Chem. Dept. Bush, William A.-Ch.E ....... ...... E ureka, Mo. Kappa Sigma, AIChE. Butcher, James W.-CE ................ ........................... R Olla, Mo. Sigma Nu, Treasurer, President, ASCE, SAME, Canterbury Club, Student Union Council, Treasurer, Transferred from J. Sterling Morton Junior College. Cage, Kenneth L.-ME .................. .,.......,..,,. C rystal City, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha, Honor List, Pi Tau Sigma, M Club, Football, Spelunkers, Student Assistant in PE Dept. Camp, Dennis J.-EE ................................................ DeSoto, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta, Newman Club, Miner Board, Editor-in-Chief, Rollamo Board, Curators' Award, Miner Board Award, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi. Camp, Marvin O.-EE ............................................ Pollock, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi, MRHA, Secretary, AIEE-IRE, Tau Beta Pi, Student Council, Honor List, Lucy James Scholarship, Eta Kappa Nu, Silver Key, Phi Kappa Phi, Student Union News Service Committee. Campbell, Richard A.-ME .................................... Centralia, Ill. Lambda Chi Alpha, SAE, ASME, Canterbury Club, Transferred from Centralia Township junior College. Campbell, Russell E.-Mining ................................ Macomb, Ill. Independents, Fifty-Ninei-'s Clu-b, ASME, C. L. Dake Geological Society, Spelunkers, Student Assistant in Mining Dept., Trans- ferred from Illinois College. if . 1 is - CAMP D J CANIP M o CAMPBELL R CXMPBELL R. E Carr, Virgil E,-CE ..,.,,,.,..,,.,,....,.........,.,.,....,,.,......... Joplin, AIO. Independents: Prospector's Club: ASCE: Tau Beta Pi: Ilonor List: Phi Kappa Phi: Chi Epsilon, Secretary. Carrasco, Valentine E.-CE ....... ........ l Irillya, XY. Honor List. Carrero, Miguel A.-EE ...... .,......,.....,...... C aracas, Venezuela Fifty-Niner's Club: Transferred from' Universidad Technica, Chile. Carter, Larry L.-CE ....., ....,.......................... K ansas City, MO. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Shamrock Club: ASCE: Tau Beta Pi: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi: Chi Epsilon: Enoch Needles Scholarship: Co-op Mo. Highway Commission: Student Assistant in Human- ities Dept. Casperson, Leon il.-ME ..................................,....,.... Joplin, Mo. ASME: Student Assistant in Physics Dept.: Transferred from Joplin Junior College. Chandel, Yogendra-Met ..................................... Kampur, India Independents: AIKIE: Honor List: International Fellowship. Chapman, Keith E.-CE ....,........,,..........,...,....,.., St. james, Mo. ASCE: Honor List: Student Assistant in CE Dept.: Distinguished Military Student. CharTrau, Duyne L.-ME ........... ...................... S ikeston, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary, Treasurer:ASME: AFS, Secretary: SAE: Rollamo Board: Student Union: Curators' Award: Honor List: Pi Tau Epsilon: Co-op Caterpillar Tractor Co. Chatham, Gerald K.-EE ....... ....... K irkwood, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon. Chatham, Ronald L.-Met .....,...,.......,...,...,.,.,,,...,...,,.. Rolla, Mo. Independents: Fifty-Niner's Club: ASM: Distinguished Military Student. Chen, Chung-Ying-Met .........,,............ Taipei, Taiwan, China Shamrock Club: Transferred from Taiwan Prov. Inst. Childress, John R.-Physics .................................. Sikeston, Mo. Acacia: SAME: Theta Tau: Blue Key, Treasurer: IFC: Miner Board: ROTC Band: Honor List: Sigma Pi Sigma: Phi Kappa -1 Phi Book Plate Award: Silver Key: Who's Who. lv-mei Church, Jerry W.-CE ........................................,....... Rolla, Mo. Acacia: ASCE: Wesley Foundation: Pershing Rifles: Photo Club. Clements, John L.-EE ............,,,.....,,,,....,..,....,...,,.. Gallatin, MO, Delta Sigma Phi: National Merit Scholarship: Honor List: Gold Key: Phi Kappa Phi: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi. CARR, V. E. CARTER, I-. I.. Cleve, Bernard F,-EE ,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Farmington, NIO, Cl'l.XI'MAX, E. Cl'l.Vl'I'l.XM, R. L. Kappa Alpha: Shamrock Club: AIEE-IRE: ARS: SAE. 13 CHURCH, I. W. CLEMENTS, J. L. CLEVE. B- F- SV ii CARRASCO, V. E. t'ASPliRSON, L. J. CHAR TRAC, IJ. J. CHEN, CHUXG-YING Ji CARRERO, RI. A. CHANNEL, Y. CHATIIAKI, G. K. CIIILIJRESS, J. R. enior elaoo 4' C f ,R 1 4 4 1.015 -Y ,,,f.f .A,,.t- 1 . K' 3 . ' . CLINE, L. D. CLOSE, M. L. COLLINS, C. W. JR. CoRNELL, J. N. CooLEv, L. A. CoPE, D. M. CoPEL.xNo, C. C. CoPP, A. N. Cox, D. o. , 2 ..... .mxxww f- ' x .Ca is J COX, R, .X, l 1lYI.lT, R. T. CRABTREE, G. E. CICXIJI-Qli, ll, XY. tfIC.XWIfHltIJ, J. I.. CROCI, E. J, Cline, Larry D.-CE ....................... ................ S pringfield, Mo. Independents, Tau Kappa Epsilon, ASCE, Alpha Phi Omega, Wesley Foundation, Honor List. Close, Max L.-EE AIEE-IRE, ROTC Band, MSM Concert Band, MRHA, ACURH Committee, Independents. Collins, Clyde W., Jr.-EE .......................................... Rolla, Mo. Independents, Engineers' Club, AIEE-IRE, Baptist Student Union, Honor List. Cornell, Jerry N.-Ch.E ............................................ Lemay, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha, ACS, AIChE, Rollarno Board, Pershing Rifles, Photo Club, Curators' Award, Independents. Cooley, Lawrence A.-Met ..................... ........... . Arlington, Ya, Fifty-Niner's Club, ASM, Wesley Foundation, Honor List, Interfaith Council, Transferred from George Washington Univer- sity. Cope, Dewey M.-ME ...................................... Springfield, Mo. ProspeCtor's Club, ASME, SAE, Pershing Rifles, Independent. Copeland, Charles C.-ME .................................... Yonkers, N.Y. Delta Sigma Phi, ASME, Transferred from- Northeast Missouri Teachers College. Copp, Albert N.-Ceramic ........................................ Aurora,, Ill, ACS, Honor List, Silver Key, Keramos, President. Cox, David O.-Ch.E ............................................ St. Louis, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi, Treasurer, AIChE, Alpha Chi Sigma, Miner Board. enior elude Cox, Robert A.-ME .............,...................................... Alton, Ill- Tech Club, Transferred from Westminster College. Coyle, Roy T.-Ceramic ........................................ St. LOuiS, MO- Sigma Tau Gamma, Secretary, Treasurer, AIChE, ACS, Alpha Phi Omega, Treasurer, Honor List, Keramos Vice-President, J. B. Arthur and Family Scholarship. Crabtree, Garry E.-Met ..................................... St. JOS6pl1, MO- Kappa Alpha, ASM, AIME, Transferred from St. .Joseph College. Crader, Harold W.-ME ...... ...... O ran, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi, ASME. Crawford, .lack L.-EE .................................. Kar1SaS City, MO- Fifty-Niner's Club, Transferred from University of Denver and Park College. Croei, Edward ..,....................................... St. LOl1lS, M0- Phi Kappa Theta, Secretary, ASME, SAME, SAE, Miner Board, Rollamo Board, Student Council, Curators' Award. enior elaine CULMAX, P. P. JR. DABUO, R. F. CURI., lI. XY. DAOULAS, A. 5. .. ,ff 1117 - n 1: Culinan, Patrick P., Jr.-Ch.E ....,............... Poplar Pluff, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi: AlChE: Alpha Chi Sigma: Blue Key: Curators' Award: Honor List. Curl, Howard XV.-Math ................................,.......... Joplin, Mo. Shamrock Club: Canterbury Club: Photo Club, Vice-President: Radio Station: Honor List: Independents. Daboo, Ratan F. Ch.E .................. .....,........,..... N avsari, India MRHA: AIChE: India Association: Transferred from University of Bombay: International Fellowship: Independents. Daoulas, Arthur-CE .....,... ........ D racut, Mass. Honor List. Dauernheim, VVoody D.-Cl1.E ....,....,...................... Affton, Mo, Shamrock Club: AIChE: Spelunkers: Independents. Dave, Bhalchandra T.-Ch.E .......,................. A nineclgbgd, India India Association: International Fellowship: Transferred from U.S. Science Institute. David, Edward G.-CE .......,....... ...... S t. Cloud, Minn. Fifty-Niner's Club: Honor List. Davis, Leslie E.-EE ........ ......, G ranite City, Ill. Triangle: Rollamo Board. Davisson, John P.-ME ........................,........... XVebb City, Mo. Acacia, Treasurer: ASME: SAE: Glee Club: Curators' Award: Glee Club Key Award: Independents. Davinroy, Ronald L.-ME .....................,....,..,......,. O'Fallon, Ill. Fifty-Niner's Club: Tech Club: ASME: Glee Club: Honor List: Transferred from VVashington University and Belleville Junior College: Independents. Deen, Michael E.-Met. ....,....................................... Tulsa, Okla. Phi Alpha, President: ASM: Alpha Phi Omega: St. Pat's Board: Transferred from VVestminster College. Delarm, Dale L.-CE ........................ ........ X Vest Plains, Mo, Independents: Tech Club: ASCE. mvissox, J. 1i.xvixuoY, it ' '---'nf' rm 73 --A HM DAUERNHEIBI, XV. D. DAVE, B. T. IJIQIQX, RI. E. DAVID, E. G. DAVIS, L. E. l1liL,XRNl, LJ, L f 5 Ms I if Rey. 1 Ci t Y Q s W AW X: rv 'S 15. 5.-1 X . 4 X .x v v . M . f Dell, Jack H.-CE ....,..,.......,............................,.,. St. Joseph, Mo, Engineers' Club: ASCE: Chi Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Honor List: Silver Key. Delling, David R.-Met ....................................... Kirkwood, Mo. Shamrock Club: ASM: ASME: Alpha Sigma Nu, Secretary: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Honor List: Gold Key: Scholarship from International Mineral and Chemical Corp.: Transferred from University of Maryland. DerGregorian, Heros-Ch.E ...............,..................., Ahwaz, Iran Student Assistant in CE Dept.: Transferred from University of Texas and University of Missouri. Desai, Girish V.-Ch.E .................,...................... Bombay, India AIChE: Transferred from University of Bombay. Desai, Manu S.-ME .............................. Gamdi, Gujarat, India Transferred from University of Bombay. Dewitt, Thomas E.-Met ..................... L ..,.......... Webb City, Mo. Delta Chi Alpha: ASM: Newman Club: Student Council: Glee Club: Pershing Rifles. Delp, Robert L.-ME ......., ...... W 'aynesville, Mo. Engineers' Club: ASME. Dhawan, Rajendra K.-Ch.E ................................ Baroda, India AIChE: India Association: International Fellowship. Dice, Fred R.-Ceramic .................,...................... Lenexa, Kans. Theta Xi, Treasurer: ACS: MSM Rifle Club: Spelunkers: C. L. Dake Geological Society: Student Assistant in Mining Engineer- ing and Drawing Depts.: Transferred from' St. Benedict's College. Dickinson, Ronald L.-EE .................................... St. Louis, Mo. Independents: Shamrock Club: Honor List: Co-op McDonnell Aircraft Corp.: Pershing Rifles: Transferred from St. Louis University. Diel, Robert M.-ME ........................................ Blackwell, Okla. Independents: ASME: SAE: AFS: Honor List. Dillingham, A, C., jr.-Met .................................. Jennings, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta: ASM: Newman Club: Rollamo Board: Miner Board. DICLL. ,I. II. UIPIQAIAING' D' R- DER GREGORIAN, H. lJIfS.Xl, C, V. lJl'.S.XI, M. S. DEXVITT, T. E. IIIQLP, R. L. UIIAWAN. R. K. DICE, F. R. IJICKINSON, R. L. llllxl., R. M. DILLINGHAM, A. C. JR. Dishner, Edward E,-CE .,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, St, Jogepli, Mo, Independents: Fifty-Niuerk Club: Engineer'-Q Club: ASCE: C0-Op Mo. Ilighway Commission: Pershing Rifles: Glue Club. DOflfl, Tom UI,-ME .....,.......,,,,,,,,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,:,,,,,:, Springfield, IXIQ, .-TIEIQ-.IRE1 ARS: ASME: SAE: Student Assistant in ME Dept.: 'Iransterred from Southwest Missouri State College and Drury College. Doiron, David II.-ME ....,.,,,.,,,.,,,,:,,,::,,,,,,:,:.:, ,,-,,,,, R gd Bud, Ill. Shamrock Club: Newman Club: Transferred from Southern Illinois University. Donald, VN'illizun XY.-I'et .,.,,,,,:,,,,,:,,, .,,,,, -.,,,,AA, I , Qbamm, MO. IIVICPCHKICUKSZ MRIIA: P1'ospector's Club: Fifty-Niner's Club: AIMES Honor List: Student Assistant in Mining Dept.: Interfaith Council. - - DISI-INER, E. E. DODD, T. J. DOIRON, D. H. DGNALD W. W. enior elcwo ' I .-Z f 'm gg?x.f1,-v: , . '- .--, . mf..-. . . , r I-2' ii, V mv, .V ., f .. fi' DONIS, D. IV. DORE, J. A. DOSHI, B. N. DOXYNEY, G. L. DROLL, P. XV. DUNCAN, J. L. DUNN, S. T. DUV.-XLL, H. P. enior elaoo Donis, Darrell XY.kKlet. .................................,,...,. St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Nug AFSQ Curators' :Xwartlp Honor List. Dore, John IX.-Kllf ........................,....................... Ricliartls, Mo. Independentsg lfifty-Nincr's Clulvg IXSKIEQ SXE3 Ilonor List: I'i Tau Sigma, Transferred front Scott junior College and Kansas State College of Pittsliurg. Doshi, Ilipin N.-Ch.E ................ ......,.....,,.....,. B ombay, India .-XICIIEQ India .Xssociationg llonor List, Student Assistant in Chem. Dept. Downey, Gary L.-Pet ..,.................................... Klartinsville, Ill. Sigma Tau Gamma: QXIKIE, Secretary, Vice-President, rlillbiil Taug St. Pat's Board, lrlonor Listp Transferred from Eastern Illinois University. Droll, Paul XY.-EE ....,,........................................ St. Louis, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta: :XIEE-IRE, Eta Kappa Nu: Newman Clulig Rollamo Boardg Ilonor Listg Student Assistant in liIig Trans- ferred froni Harris Teachers College. Duncan Jack L.-CE ........ ......,. E vansville, Ind. Dunn, Stuart T.-ME ...................,...............,...... Florissant, Mo, Independentsg Fifty-Niner's Clubg ASME: SAEQ Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pig Newman' Cluhg Miner Board, Student Council, Honor Listg Spelunkersg Student Assistant in Chem., Mech. and Drawing Depts.g Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Gold Key Award. Duvall, Henry P.-Math .............................. St. Genevieve, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta, Secretaryg Newman Cluhg Rollamo Boarclg Miner Board, Editorg Military Ball Board. Eaton, Larry L.-EE ............................................ St. Louis, Mo. Inclependentsg Shamrock, Transferred from Harris Teachers College. Eberhart, Gerald E.-ME ............,,.......................... Bethalto, Ill. Transferred from Southern Illinois Universty. Edmison, Roger A.-CE .................................... Mt. Vernon, Ill. Independents, Shamrock, ASCEg Honor Listg Student Assistant in Civil Dept. Eggeman, George W.-ME .....,...................... Kansas City, Mo. ASME, SAE, Honor Listg Transferred from Kansas City junior College. X, - ' fl ' 'Q i-ill' 1 .... .- Wllll ...Q E in-rv Wiftff ,ik xi' V, L25 5?-51 '.1'1lt 's-N ' gf-- 'a l. agp in 51, 5 it :sl 1 - i fi I 'Sf 5 . K 5 -1 x. xN5',x c V. we , , 'S 'es ' .aa ,f.,, wuwv-P ff . jj:-5 - I xiii, V ' nw ... .,.. P vii, ,-EL., ,Ai-.x4:1,'c2.., Qfrlk., .Q ., . I if 'I 'T . ,,. 2'vi.t.'tf '2'V .if QL . li '- ' Qu! EATON, L. L. lilZliRll.XRT, fi. If. ICDNIISON, R. A. l:QGtiliKl.'XN, G, W. .,, .ww ., ash JG fe ,gut-5 mv, gs .n4Uf '1if FGGLESTDN, D. XV. EINSEL, M. D. If,lR'I'1QNY ir, Q, I-CLFRINK, L, H. LLLI5, IQ L. EXCEL, B. I LXGIXEER, R. B. ERDMANN, R. II. enior 6141100 Eggleston, Donald VV.-EE ..........,,..........,.......,. Springfield, Ill. AIEE-IRE: Transferred from Springfield Junior College. Einsel, Miller D.-EE .,.......,,,4,, ,,..,... .......,.....,........ -I O plin, INIO. Prospector! Club: AIEE-IRE: Honor List: Transferred from Joplin Junior College. Eirten, Frank O.-EE ...... .......................,............. C layton, Mo. Independents: AIEE-IRE: Honor List: MRI-lA Judicial Board Chairman: Student Assistant in ME Dept. Elfrink, Lindell H.-CE .............. .......,....... ....... I a ckson, Mo. Independents: Prospeetor's Club, Secretary, Treasurer: ASCE: ARS: Newman Club: Honor List: Curators' Scholarship: Chi Epsilon: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Red Fou.ragere. Ellis, Frank L.-ME ........ ........ G arden City, Mo. Engel, Byrl J.-CE ................................................ Kirkwood, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha: ASCE: Theta Tau: Student Council: Honor List: Curators' Award: International Fellowship: Student Assis- tant in Humanities Dept. Engineer, Rajendra B.-CE .......................... Ahmedabad, India ASCE: International Fellowship: India Association. Erdmann, Robert H.-ME .......,.................................... Alton, Ill. Independents: Tech Club: ASME: SAE: Honor List: Transferred from University of Cincinnati and Southern Illinois University. Erickson, William C.-Met ....................................... Gurnee, Ill. Sigma Tau Gamma, Treasurer: AFS: ASM: Alpha Phi Omega: Theta Taug Blue Key: Student Union Board, Secretary: Honor List: M Club, Cross-Country Team: Found. Educ. Scholarship: Who's Who. Erwin, Charles T.-EE ....... ................................ S t. Louis, Mo. AIEE-IRE: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi: Honor List: Curators' Award: Silver Key: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Pershing Rifles: MRHA Board of Governors. Erwin, Robert D.-ME ........................................ St. Louis, Mo. Independents: Engineers' Club: SAEQ ASME: Curators' Award: Honor List: Red and Blue Fourragere: Student Assistant in Cafeteria. Estill, Robert E.-ME ............................ West Palm Beach, Fla. Kappa Sigma: Honor List: Transferred from University of Florida. ' wffffmwwwfff 'fix I :s1sfLv'S 1W ERICKSON, W. C EDWIN, C. T. ERWIN, R. D. ESTILL, R. S. Fadler, Eugene C.-ME ........................ Prairie du Roucher, Ill. Independents: Tech Club: SAE: SAME: ASME: 'l'au Beta Pi: Pi Tau Sigma: Newman Club: llonor List: Phi liappa Phi li-ink Plate Award: Gold Kev: Glee Club: Co-up lfniun Carbide Corp. Faenger, Robert A.-ME ,.....,,.....,........................ Alelllvllle, AIO. Lambda Chi Alpha: ASME: Pi Tau Sigma: Curators' Award: Honor List: Silver Key: MSM Rifle and Pistol Club: Spelunkcrs. an-4 Farmer, John O.-Pet. ............,..........................,,. Russell, Kaus, Lambda Chi Alpha: AIME: Honor List: Silver Key: M Club, Football. Farnham, Arthur H.-ME ....................... ........ S t. Joseph, Mo. Independents: Engineers' Club, President: ASCE: SAE: Student Council: Honor List: Curators' Award: American Power Confer- ence Award: Who's Who: Student Assistant in ME and PE Depts.: M Club, Treasurer. Fehensfeld, Gary D.-Ch.E .................................. St. Louis. Mo. Independents: Shamrock Club: AlChE: Alpha Chi Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Armed Forces Chem. Assoc. Award: Honor List: Chicago Tribune Award: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Red and Blue 4-94 Fourragere: Gold Key. Ferrill, David A.-Met ...........................,........... Holliston, Mass. Fifty-Niner's Club: ASM: Esperanto: Honor List: Found. Educ. Scholarship: Student Assistant in Student Union: Met. Dept. and Cafeteria. Ferguson, Gary L.-CE ..,..,..,....,, .....,... A Yeldon, Ill. Independents: Tech Club: SAME. Fields, Sidney L.-CE .,..................,.,.,,,............. Evansville, Ind. ASCE: Wesley Foundation: Baptist Student Union: Honor List: Curators' Award. Finkelstein, Howard L.-Ceramic ................ New York, N.Y. Independents: Shamrock Club: ACS: Alpha Phi Omega: Pershing Rifles. ' ' Finne, Gerald O.-Ch.E ............................ Gasper Plateau, RI. ASCE: Alpha Chi Sigma: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Canterbury Club, President: Interfaith Council, Secretary: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. Fitzgerald, Berry G.-Ceramic ........................ Middletown, Mo. ,,.. Fifty-Niner's Club: Independents: ACS. fir .. Fitzgibbons, Leo M.-ME .................,..,..........,..., Jersevville, Ill. g Phi Kappa Theta: Newman Club: Rollamo Board: Honor List: A Transferred from Southern Illinois University. f i Flippin, ,Iames S.-ME .............................................. Dudlev, Mo. it A . i i 'P . : .,, ASME: Student Assistant, Buildings and Grounds. sm' Fogle, Thomas L.-EE ................... ........ C ape Girardeau, Mo. Independents: MRHA. is-4 1, wi Folkert, Charles R.-Sci.-Chem ................... Independence, Mo. f-it 'L Q . 3 ' ' ii5 'f , ' . , ,f . . .,.. f 2111.2 piling ew ., 'XV .41 va ' ,HQ fa 'lx 4:55-I PM Hat '11 . 'e 'svarzwi' f A ,If if-'55 21 V- QQ -Jlaiifffnfnssmr ' I 1 't -HI! . 'uf 'air A A N15 gf :mu i Fifty-Niner's Club: Independents: SAME: Baptist Student Union: Honor List: Red Fourragere: Glee Club: W. J. Schrenk Chem '-,gs .mg-.gmif A C35 is-r ll. 3.4 . . 1-v 7 hp! 1 W 'fir' NTIS? lmal 'rf an---y' '16 W I 2 '-vs' if Society. ' 1f.xnLt2R, E. C. iaxizxoisiz, R. .v iuxroiicn, J. o. if.xnxii.xM, A. 11. lfl'flIENSlfEI,lJ, ts. n. lfl'fRRlLl-, n. .x. IFIQRGUSUN, Le. L. ifiicips, s, L. ifixieizisri-tix. Il I iftxxiz, G. o. 1:1'i'zcgi51e.x1-1i, iz. G, ifirzoiiziioxs, L. u F: D Y -. ,,:,,,,,,,,,,, .... ,,...,..T.,. , I FLIPPIN, J. S. FOGLE, T. L. FOLKLRT, C. R. - L, , . -L, ...Aa .f J... enior elated ,4-in H-3' Q9 r M 7' 72 'z I i , ,, A ' 1' , , Q.. J M P ffwy ,,.. :ah ff! QW? . .f fit. X W., '- .. 1.5 2 ,Q 1. IURD, L. M. FORE, J. G. lUS'l'I'iR, T. R. IFOURQXKER, I. F. I CIQBIMELER, N. E. FUNSCH, O. B. Pom, ic. L, FRAUf3NHoFFER, J. M. GAERTNRR, D. A. 410115. - ' I I 1 Z f ga: X f 'U X ff f 4,,, ' 'v:.l!l-,fQssf 1- fr ffvv 1 A ' I . . if ' 1 2. . . 5 it f c 'ft ' if ,ET if ' ,tk . AV N , 'f :.,y fbi' I -have A, f Ll WH.. 1 1, ,Q , 1 -. ya lfjl, l 'Al ng .1725 l Auf I lf, . , A KX X., Z I Si . . , . I Moo. 0. r.. m1Jx1e A li GALUVA5' T' 5' J - ' .. ' GARRIGUE, P. L. oxupxiin, M . L. i,.XRlJxl'.R, S. A. Ford, Lawrence M.-Physics ................................ Trenton, Mo. Independents, SAME, Alpha Phi Omega, Pistol and Rifle Club, C irators' Award, Honor List, Student Assistant in Reactor Dept., Qcacia. Fore, James G.-Mining ................... .,,,.,. J Opliny MO, Prospector's Club, ASME, Secretary. Fore, Kenneth L.-EE ..............,.....,,,,....,,,.......,..,,.,,.. Joplin, MQ. Independents, Acacia, Prospector's Club, Honor List, Pershing Rifles, Glee Club. Foster, Thomas R.-Ch.E .............................. Osage Beach, Mo, Tech Club, Independents, AIChE, Honor List. Fouraker, Joe F.-CE ......,....................................... Willard, Mo. Independents, AIEE-IRE, Baptist Student Union, President, Shamrock Club, Secretary, Treasurer. Frauenhoffer, John M.-Ch.E ............................ St. Louis, Mo. Independents, Shamrock Club, SAME, AIChE, Alpha Phi Ome- ga, Newman Club, Curators' Award, Honor List, Interfaith Council. Fuemlneler, Norbert E.-CE ................................ Glasgow, Mo. Independents, Shamrock Club, ASCE, Rollamo Board, Interfaith Council. Funsch, Owen B.-Ch.E .....................,........ ........ S t. Louis, Mo. AIChE, Newman, Spelunkers, Delta Sigma Phi. Gaertner, Douglas A.-ME ................................ Kirkwood, Mo. Theta Xi, Corresponding Secretary, ASME, SAE, Curators Award. enior elaoo Gago, Oscar G.-Met ....... ...... C aracas, Venezuela ASME, Secretary, ASM. Gajjar, Ashok K.-CE ...... ....... K apadwanj, Gujaecet, India India Association. Gallivan, Timothy DI.-Met.-Nuc ......................... St, Louis, MO. Independents, Prospector's Club, AIChE, Student Union, Persh- ing Rifles, Student Assistant in Cafeteria and Reactor Dept. Gardner, Morris L.-CE ......, ...... C addo, Okla. Honor List. Gardner, Steven A.-EE .......................... ...... S t. Louis, M0- Lambda Chi Alpha, SAME, AIEE-IRE. Garrigue, Pierre L.-Mining .................................... Lima, Peru Independents, Prospector's Club, AIME, International Fellowship, Vice-President, Stamp Club, Spelunkers, enior elaoo l l 1 GPXTWOOD, G. T. GFNTRY, R. C. GERH.-XRDT, XY. GILMORE, R. J. Gatwood, Gari T.-ME ......,......................................... Rolla, Mo. ASMEg Honor Listg Found. Educ. Scholarship. Gentry, Roy C.-CE .......... ........ R oswell, Nllex. Tau Beta Pi: Honor List. Gerhardt, VVilhelm-EE .......,,....,,......................... St. Louis. Mo. Beta Sigma Psi, Secretaryg AIEE-IREQ Student Union Council. Gilmore, Robert J.-EE ..................... ........ J efferson City, Mo. ATEE-IRE: Honor List: Student Assistant, Buildings and Groundsg Transferred from jefferson City junior College. Girardot, David C.-ME .............................................. Peoria, Ill. Triangle: SAEQ S.-XMEQ ARSQ ASMEQ Newman Club. Glassel, Clifford L.-Ch.E .,.,...,......,..,....,,.,,..,.... St, Joseph, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Clubg AICl1Eg Honor Listg Glee Club. Gladney, William E.-EE .....................,................ Centralia, Mo. Eta Kappa Nug Tau Beta Pi: Baptist Student Union: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Honor Listg Chance Foundation Scholar- shipg Silver Key Awardg Personnel Assistant in Dorms. Glover, Gary K.-EE ................................................ Canton, Mo. Shamrock Clubg AIEE-IREQ Eta Kappa Nug Honor Listg Trans- ferred from Culver-Stockton College. Gnanadicam, Xavier-ME ....... ....... K umbakonam, S. India Foreign Student Scholarship. Goe, Larry D.-EE ..............,........... ........ IX lexico, Mo. Independentsg Fifty-Niner's Club. Goff, jerry L.-EE .............................................. Clarksdale, Mo. Independentsg AIEE-IRE: SAMEQ Honor Listg Curators' Awardg Student Assistant in Cafeteria. Gollhofer, Robert D.-Ch.E ...................... Downers Grove, Ill. tant in PE Dept. Sigma Pig AIChEg IFCQ M Club, Golf, Football, Student Assis- GN.XX.'Xl'JlC.X1I, X. Gtjli, L. IJ. GIRARDOT, D. C. GLA - f. GLADNEY' W- E- GLO?fT3ii2ii'G?'Ili' R. D. SESS' 4. 87 Qt' Aggauv- anvil! 11 'lllflf' O I mi hwiis P ns v r i O 3 W 'i' W XX 9 . f f ff 9.2 .4 x 733, x J ,:y,.1,:,. 6' , f . .F K , I A A V I g 1 M -ss as H42 j .S 3 . Nun--wr I 1 .V ts arises if ..,, ., ,,., ..,. , .,A, M. .- 1 ,.-.-' N 1, ff V at 4: : IQ .- 4 - X, N .. ' ' ' 3 .. ,- 74, t ff'g75P,f warg,-1 fu fx ' -Q . A . , . . K ,MH his all v-J GORDON. B. XY. GORKILEY, J. M. r,14,tiQi,tir, J, R, t.R.w, R. I.. f,IxI-dpxutxxy L. A. CIIQEISNXVUUD, G. D. GRIZSIIAM, T. o. fJRliSPMV, L. W- Grimes, Gary W'.fCE .........................,................ Bell City, MO. Independents, Shamrock Club, President, ASCE, Inter CO-op Council, llonor List, Curators' Award. Grimes, Gary XY,-CE ............A.,.......,................... licll City, AIO- Inflependents, Sliainrock Club, President, ASCE, Inter Co-op Council, llonor List, Curators' Award. Grate, George R.-CIC v,,,,A. ....... S t. James, Mo. ASCE. Grizio, Xlyron If,-NNE ,,A,,,,,,,,...,,,,. ,,,,.,.,.,,,.., C ollinsville, Ill. Theta Tau, Student Council, Acacia, SAME, Inter-Iiratcrnity Council. Gront-mega-r, Gary lf,-tfli ,,,A,.,,.,,.,,,AY.,A.,.,..,,,,,.,A,, Ferguson, Mo. Sigma Pi, .XSXIIL .XSCICQ Newnian Club, Tech Club, Indepen- dents. enior elaoo GOVERO, J. I. GREEN, L. D. GREER, D. J. GRIFFIN, J. B. Gordon, Byron W.-EE .............................................. Sparta. Ill. Eta Kappa Nu, Honor List, Student Assistant in PE Dept. Gormley, james KI.-EE .....................,..............,,...' ..,,,. A lton, Ill. Triangle, AIEE-IRE, Transferred from Cincinnati University. Govero, Jerome J.-ME ....................,....................... Festus, Mo. Independents, Engineers' Club, Shamrock Club, SAE, ASME. Graham, John M.-ME ......................,.......,.............. Chicago, Ill, Independents, INIRHA, President, AFS, ASME, Newman Club, M Club, Student Assistant in PE Dept., Transferred from Illi- nois Institute of Technology. Gray, Robert L.-Sci.-Chem. ....,.............,,,,.... Farmington, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Club, Alpha Chi Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, XV. T. Shrenk Chem. Society, President ,Honor List, National Klerit Scholarship, Student Assistant in Chem. Dept., Transferred from lflat River Junior College. Green, Lawrence D.-CE ........................................ Thayer, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Club, ASCE, Chi Alpha, Secretary, Vice-President, Tau Beta Pi, Treasurer, Phi Kappa Phi, InterCo-op Council, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Honor List, Curators' Award, Enoch Needles Scholarship, Assoc. Gen. Contractors of Mo. Scholarship. Greenway, Lawrence A.-ME ............................ St. Louis, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Club, SAE, ASME: Honor List. Greenwood, Gaynol D.-ME ........................,. Mulkeytown, Ill. Independents, ASME, Student Union, Radio Club, International CO-op, Student Assistant in ME Dept. and Buildings and Grounds, Transferred from Southern Illinois University and Bradley Uni- versity. Greer, Donald J.-Physics ................................ Marshfield, Mo. Independents, Shamrock Club, Baptist Student Union, INISIXI Alumni Scholarship, Curators' Scholarship, Honor List, Student Assistant in Reactor Dept. Gresham, Thomas G.-ME ......................,........... Carthage, Mo. Kappa Sigma, ASME, SAE, SAME, Theta Tau, Treasurer, Student Union, IFC, Miner Board, Circulation Manager. Grespaw, Louis NV.-EE ........................................ Rockford, Ill. Independents, Engineers' Club, AIEE-IRE, Eta Kappa Nu, Honor List. Griffin, jerry B.-EE ...................................... Farmington, Mo. Triangle, Shamrock Club, AIEE-IRE, Baptist Student Union, Honor List. oanfnas, G. W. GRIZI0- M- GRoNEMEYER, G. F. GRATE, G. R. ll.-1 ,A --v' f out '!ff ':Y 5-I ' Gruenloh, Robert ll.-lil? ,............,....... ............. l ilorissant, Klo, Fifty-Niner's Club: .Xllili-llilf: Newman Cluli, Guest, James U.-Kllf .....A..,, ,..., 4,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,...... , . ,King City, Mo. Independents: Lanilida Chi Alpha, Secretary: SqXl'f, Secretary: ASME: llonor List: Red lfourragere: Curators' ,Xwardg Pershing Rifles. Haas, Donald XY,-Ch,lf ,...,,,,......,,,,.,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.i,, Rolla, Mo, Independents: .-XTChl2: Alpha Chi Sigma: Cnited Campus Chris- tian Fellowsliip, Secretary: llonor List. llaas, Gerald N.-Pliysics .v.v.................w........,. Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Nu, Treasurer: lllue Key: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa l'hi lfloolc Plate: Curators' .Xward: llonor List: Sigma l'i Sigma: lit-ld Key: Pershing Rifles. Haben, Robert L.-ME ..........,.... ....,. ....... l I irmingham, Ala. Lambda Chi .-Xlpha: Newman Club: llonor List: Transferred from Citrus junior College and Joplin Senior College. llaffner, James D.-Ceramic ........................ Tlaelcensaek, Nj. Phi Kappa Theta: ,XIChE: .XCSQ Rollamo Board: Miner Boartl: Xewman Club. Hahn, FloydwCE ....................... ......... ............. S t , Louis, Mo. Independents: MRHA-X: Engineers' Club: Transferred from Harris 1533 GRUEXLOH, R. H. GUEST, I. O. H.-X.-XS, D. XV. HAAS, G. N. HABEN, R. L. HAFFNER, J. D. HAI-IN, F. HAINLINE, A. N. enior ehoo junior College. Ilainline, Alvin N.-Ch.E ....,.....,.,,,,,..,.....,,,......., St. Joseph, Mo. Kappa Alpha: .-XlChE: Alpha Chi Sigma: Honor List. Hake, Leroy XV.-ME .......,..... ....,,...,,,.................. I Ioyleton, Ill. Phi Kappa Phi: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Honor List: Student Assistant, Buildings and Grounds: Transferred from Centralia Junior College. Hall, Floyd S.-EE .......,.....................,............ Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Nu Pledge: Shamrock Club: AIEE-IRE: Eta Kappa Nu: Honor List: ROTC Band: Student Assistant in Physics Dept.: Radio Club: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. Hall, Theodore M.-ME .................,.......... ,..... B ranson, Mo. Transferred from School of the Ozarks. Hallerberg, XV. L.-Met .........................,.... ...... K irkwood, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha, President, llouse Manager: AIME: ASM: AFS: Theta Tau: .-Xlpha Sigma Blu, Treasurer: Blue Key: Lianuna Delta, Secretary: Rollanio Board, Sports and Classes liditor, liusi- ness Manager: Student Cnion Council: MSM Hand: Cjlee Club: NYho's Who: llonor List: Blue Key Man of the Klonth: Union Carbide Engineering Scholarship: Curators' Award: Student Speaker at CEC Dedication: Rollamo Gold Key Award, . 4 rdf,- an-nil? wi' e H.-XKF, L. XV. HALL, F. S. ll.-XLL, T. M. HALIJQRIZERG, XY. L 'era-f, , J.QI:T'Iw??IQ:. - I si H . . L N 4aQ...,,' Y'-vu.-si . : . X ff i l 1:1 f A ji 3 g'., . If-,,f'4 ',VP , '35 ' .V ' Y ' :,. ll.XLL.XIlAN, R, A. IR. HAINIgXJICiNI?, M. XV. IIAVEY. A. R. lIAU i, '. . IIXRNION, J. R. IIARMONRJ. O. ll.XRRlLL, XY. D. HARRIS, Ci. F, enior elcwo Hallahan, Richard A., Jr.-Ch.E ......,..... Wfebster Groves, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon: AlChE: Alpha Chi Sigma, Vice-President: Blue Key: Phi Kappa Phi: Tau Beta Pi: Student Union Council: Curators' Award: Honor List: Gold Key: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: IFC. Hammond, Michael VV.-CE ..,..,.,.,..,.,.......,.,. Bonne Terre, Mo. Kappa Alpha: AIEE: ASCE: Curators' Award. Havey, Allen R.-Met ..........,,...... .,....,,............ P ittsfield, Me. Independents: Tech Club: ASM: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Alpha Sigma Mu: Baptist Student Union: Honor List. Haug, Edward rl.-ME .................................... Bonne Terre, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha: Fifty-Niner's Club: ASME: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Tau Beta Pi: Pi Tau Sigma: Honor List: Gold Key:.Distinguished Military Student. Harmon, -Iames R.-CE ........................................ Florence, Ala. Sigma Pi: Independents: Engineers' Club: Fifty-Niner's Club. Harmon, John O.-EE .............,.... ...,... C ardwell, Mo. Independents: Fifty-Niner's Club. Harrill, VVilliam D.-EE ...............,..,.,,,....,....,..,.... Lebanon, Mo, AIEE-IRE: Baptist Student Union: Transferred from Southwest Missouri State College. Harris, Gary F.-CE ............................................ Hannibal, Mo. Lambda Chi Pledge: Independents: ASCE: Transferred from Hannibal-LaGrange College. Harris, Williattt T., Jr,-ME .,.....,.,,,....,...,.,,......., St, Louis, Mo, Student Assistant in Library: Transferred from Harris Teachers College. Harvey Lawrence E.-ME ............,,,,...........,........ Vandalia, Mo. Independents: Shamrock Club: ARS: ASME: Military Ball Board: Honor List: Distinguished Military Student: ROTC Band: Pershing Rifles: Student Assistant in Library and ME Dept.: Red Fourragere. Hashmall, Harry P.-CE ................... ....... F ushirb, N.Y. Theta Xi Pledge: Tech Club: ASCE. Hatfield, Daryl C.-Physics ............,..,........,..,.... St, Joseph, Mo. Sigma Tau Gamma Pledge: Fifty-Niner's Club: Independents: Alpha Phi Omega Pledge: Curators' Award: Honor List: Student Assistant in Library: Glee Club. HARRIS, w. T. JR HARVEY, L. E. HASHMALL, H. P. HATFIELD, D. C. Haertling, Harold D.-EE ........ ......... J ackson, Mo. AIEE-IRE: Eta Kappa Nu. Hatfield, David C.-Met ...............,..................... St. Joseph, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi: ASM: Honor List: Ladish Co. Scholarship: Student Assistant in Library: Curators' Award. Hatfield, Larry -I.-EE ................. .... .................. R a ytown, Mo. Acacia Pledge: Independents: Shamrock Club: AIEE-IRE: Honor List: Sigma Xi: Pershing Rifles. Haunt, 'lack L,-ME .................. ........ S ullivan, MO. Independents: Tech Club. Hauschild, XYarren P.-ME ......... ....... K ansas City, Mo. Sigma Nu, Secretary: ASME. Haushalter, Fred XV.-ME .......................... ........ F ieldon, Ill. Independents: Tech Club: SAE: ASME. W Havener, Gary XV.-Math ....................................... Mexico, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi, Vice-President, Secretary: ASME: Blue Key: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Tau Beta Pi: Student Union Council, Vice-President: Student Council: Student Union Board: Honor List: Gold Key: Curators Award: Student Assistant in Computer Center and Math Dept.: Who's Who: Undergraduate Research Student Grant: Pistol and Rifle Club: Math Club: Co-op Mo. Highway Commission: Sigma Pi Sigma, Treasurer: Soh Lumberger Collegiate Award. Hayes, Paul G.-CE ..................... ............ .............. . A lton, Ill. Tech Club: ASME: ASCE: Chi Epsilon: Honor List: Trans- ferred from University of Kansas. Hayes, Miilliam D.-CE ............................................ Havana, Ill. ASCE: Honor List: Transferred from U.S. Naval Academy, University of Illinois, and Colorado State College. Headington, Dennis H.-Ceramic ........ Overland Park, Kans. f 'v- 4 W' Lambda Chi Alpha: AIChE: ACS: Miner Board: Honor List: International Fellowship: Co-op Harbison Refining Co.: Student Assistant in Registrar's Office, 'W' Hecht, Robert NV.-ME ....................................... A ltenburg, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi, Vice-President: ASME: SAE: Gamma Delta. Hegger, Alfonse VV.-Met.-Nuc ......................... St. Louis, Mo. Independents: Engineers' Club: AIChE: Newman Club: Honor List: Inter Co-op Council, President. Helgeson, Gerald R.-EE ...................................... Madison, NJ. gargibda Chi: AIEE-IRE: Radio Club: Student Assistant in Dean's ice. Hendershot, James R.-Pet ......... ....... C lare, Mich. ASME. Henderson, Carol E.-Physics ........................,,,,.... Danville, Ill. SWE, Vice-President: VVesley Foundation: Honor List: Student Assistant in Cafeteria and Student Union: Transferred from Dan- ville Junior College. 'lf HAERTLING, H. D. HATFIELD, D. C. IAIATFIELIJ, L. J. HP-UM. J- L. HAUSCHILD, W. P. 11.gxLfsH,x1.TiiR, If. xv HAVENER, G. W. ierxvlss, P. G. nixves, xv. D. HEADINGTON, D. H. HECHT, R. w. iiiggggg, A, W, HELGESON, G, R, HENDERSHOT, J. R. HENDERSON C. E. enior elcwo -SK x 'Q 'f-sql' ks it Hendricks, Paul R.-EE ....,.......................,......,.... Stockton, Mo. AIEE-IRE, Eta Kappa Nu, Baptist Student Union, Honor List, Student Assistant, Buildings and Grounds, Transferred from Flat River junior College. Henson, Lowell L.-CE .....................,,..,,,.................. Marion, Ill. Independents, Engineers' Club, ASCE, Chi Epsilon, President, Honor List, Silver Key. Herr, Donald C.-EE ................. ......................,, S t. Louis, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Club, AIEE-IRE, Baptist Student Union, Honor List. Hertel, Thomas P.-EE .............,.........,.................. Bourbon, Mo. AIEE-IRE, Tau Beta Pi, ROTC Band, Student Assistant in EE Dept., Stamp Club, Vice-President, Curators' Award, Honor List, Eta Kappa Nu, Silver Key. Herzog, Michael S.-Ch.E ....................,.............,. St. Louis, Mo. AIChE, Alpha Chi Sigma, Rifle and Pistol Club, Honor List, Student Assistant in Chem. Dept. Hesse, James R.-Met ..............................,........ Maplewood, Mo. Independents, Engineers' Clu-b, President, AFS, ASM, St. Pat's Junior Member, Student Council Member, Found. Educ. Scholar- ship, Curators' Award, Honor List, Inter Co-op Council. Hicks, David J.-ME ....... ....... VX febster Groves, Mo. Sigma Nu, IFC. Hodge, Chester B., jr.-EE ................................ Moweaqua, Ill. Theta Xi, AIEE-IRE, Student Council, Spelunkers, Honor List. Hoffman, Roger P.-EE .......,............................ Perryville, Mo. Independents, Sham-rock Club, AIEE-IRE, Newman Club, Honor List. IIITEDRECKS, P. R. HENsoN, L. L. HRRR, D. c. O i i ' ii ., T. P. HERZOG, M. s. Hesse, J. R. . Hicias. D. J. Hopoe, c. B. JR. HOFFMAN, R. P. it IIOITVMIQISTIQR. I L. IIOILES, C. D. HOLLAND, M. V. HOLIMAN, I. T. IIOLZEM, J. A. HONEY, K. R. Hoffmeister, jack L.-CE ....... ...... I ackson, MO. ASCE. Hoiles, Charles D.-EE ........................................ Greenville, Ill. Shamrock Club, AIEE-IRE, American Rocket Society, Stamp Club, Vice-President, Honor List. Holland, Mark V.-EE ............................................ Chaffee, Mo. AIEE-IRE, Eta Kappa Nu, Honor List, Transferred from South- east Missouri State College. Holiman, John T.-EE ................................................ Salem, MO. Fifty-Niner's Club, AIEE-IRE, Eta Kappa Nu, Student Union, Honor List, Easley Scholarship, Curators' Scholarship. Holzeni, -Iameg A.-ME .................................. Wasliington, Mo Shamrock Club, Transferred from Quincy College. Honey, Keith R.-Physics .................................... Newburg, M0 Baptist Student Union, Curators' Award, Honor List. enter elcwo HOREL, E. T. HOUSE, B. W. 3 1, ,Q f 5- vi f- '. af Ega- , 'Q ' A W r 4, . .Ni be , C HOUSHOLDER I HOVVARD, NV. D. UCK G E HUEBNER, J. R. -,M N ,- ml! Hopper, Richard A.-CE .................,...... ....,, S t. Louis, Mo. ASCE, Transferred from Central College. Horel, Edward T,-ME .......................... South Plainfield, NJ. Independents, Phi .-Xlpha, ASME, Plainfield Scholarship. Horst, Clarence A,-CE .,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,......,..,,,,,,.,,,,, St, Louis, Mo. ASCE, President, Transferred from XYashington University. House, Barry XY,-EE ..,,.,,. ,..,....,,,,,.,,,.,.,..., l lonne Terre, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Club, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi, Curators' Award, ROTC Sophomore Award, St. joseph Lead Co. Scholarship, Distinguished Military Student, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Superior Cadet Ribbon Award, Baptist Student Union, Vice- President, President. Housholder, Jay-EE .......................,.................. Springfield, Ill. Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Transferred from Illinois College. ........Rolla, Mo. Howard, lVilliam D.-EE ......... AIEE-IRE. Huck, Gerald E.-EE ,....,.,.....,,..................... St, Genevieve, Mo. AIEE-IRE, Newman Cluh, Honor List, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Silver Key, Math Club, Kappa Mu Epsilon. Huebner, John R.-Met ....................,........................ Rolla, Mo. Kappa Alpha, AIMME, AFS, ASM, Honor List. Huff, Billy M.-EE ......,.......,....... ....... ....,..... X 'X 'ebb City, RIO. Acacia, ATEE-IRE, Student Council Alternate, Radio Club, Transferred from Joplin junior College and University of Cincinnati. Hull, ,lon A.-Geology .................................................. Rolla, Mo. C. L. Dake Geological Society, Texaco Scholarship, Transferred from William and Mary College. Hunter, Gordon .........,................,.......,. Granite City, Ill. Triangle, Vice-President, .XIEE-IRE, Blue Key, Rollanio Board, Inter-Fraternity Council, Vice-President, St. Pat's Board, Secre- tary, Honor List. Huston, Calvin W.-EE .............,........,.........,............. Joplin, Mo. AIEE-IRE, Transferred from Joplin Junior College. 4- l ek 'K' 'Y' ,..-...-q- Y's-..-Q--19' gs..,,,p -.cf llL'TClllNS, N. M. HYBERGER, R. L. iiaiuiiixi, M. A. JACOBSMEYER, A- J.XL7lfR, R. A. TESTER, T. K. jisixiu, J. L. JOHNSTON, D. A. ohnson, Klichael R.-Met.-Nuc .,......,.. .....,........... J Oplin, MO. Kappa Signiag .NSMQ Theta Tau: Newman Cluhg AIME, Presi- dent. Ohnson, R. Rielizirrlfklll ............................,....,.. St, Louis, MO. Pi Kappa Alphag SAEQ Theta Tang Rollamo Board. Johnson, Richard T.-ME .............,.......,.. NVebster Groves, MO. Theta Xi, T,I'CNl'lCl1tQ ASMEQ Rollanio Boarclg RCTC Bandg Tau Beta Pig l'i Tan Sigma, Curators' Awardg Phi Kappa Phig Gold Key. JOHCS, Charles l3.kQh.E .,..........................,........... VVlIKlSOI', Mo. Fifty-Niner's Cluhg .XlChEg Honor Listg Pershing Rifles. HYDE, J. L. JANES, J. M. ETFCR J ', . . JOHNSTON, L. D. Hutchins, Ned M.-Mining ..................... ....... B radford, Pa. Theta Xi, AIMEQ Spelunkersg Rifle Club. Hyberger, Robert L,-CE .,,..,.,,,..........,............... Mansfield, MO. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice-Presidentg ASCE3 Theta Tau: St. Pat's Board, Vice-Presidentp lnter-Fraternity Council, Treasurerg Honor Listg Phi Kappa Phi. Hyde, James L.-CE .......,....,........... ...... ll Iemphis, Tenn. ASCEg Honor Listg Tau Beta Pi. Ibrahim, Mohammed A ,....,..,...,........,......... Bandung, Indonesia International Fellowshipg Transferred from Bandung Inst. of Technology. Jacobsmeyer, Arthur-CE ,.,.,......... ........ F lorissaut, MO. Sigma Pig ASCEQ St. Pat's Board. Janes, Jerry M.-Ch.E ...................................... Moundville, MO. Fifty-Nine-r's Cluhg AlChE: Alpha Chi Sigmag Honor Listg Tex- aco Scholarship, Tau Beta Pig Gold Key. Jauer, Richard A.-EE ................................,........... Affton, MO. MRHA-ACURA: AIEE-IREQ Gam-ma Deltag Phi Kappa Phi: Curators' Awardg Honor Listg Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pip Gold Keyg MRHA Radio Stationg Independents, Secretary , Vice- President. Jester, Tod K.-ME ............................................ Webb City, MO. Acaciag ASMEQ ARSQ SAEQ Inter-Fraternity Council, Secretaryg Curators' Awardg Honor Listg Phi Kappa Phig Tau Beta Pi' Pi Tau Sigma. Jett, Clifton R.-CE ......... ...,... B land, MO. ASCE. Jiskra, Joseph L.-ME ........................................ Petersburg, Ill. Fifty-Niner's Clubg Transferred from U.S. Coast Guard Academy. Johnston, Dale A.-Ceramic .................................... DeSoto, Mo. Engineer's Clubg Independentsg ACSQ Honor List. Johnston, Lyle D.-CE ............................................ Nevada, MO. Independentsg Tech Clubg ASCEQ Liahona. JOHNSON, M. R. JOHNSON, R- R- JOHNSON, R. T. JONES, C. B. enior elaine v YW Joxizs. H. D. Joxes. w. R. lx.-XISER. D. R. , KALLEMEIRR, R. E. RALLMEYER, I. D. KAXIM.-XX, A. en io r 6 la oo ff' -. Jones, Herbert D.-Rllz .,..,. A,..,..., ,,.,... . . ....... X andzilizl, Mo. Indepenilents: I-'ifty-Nine-r's Club, .XRSQ .XSKII-Ip Curators' .Xwarilg llunor List: Mo. State .Xingneur liolf .Xssoci:ilioi1 Seliolxir- ship. jones, jack II.-Vliysics ....... ...,..,......,....,......,,, l East Alton, Ill. Independents, ASME, S.XEg Newxnan Club. Jones, NYillizun R.-Ch.E .........,. ..... .........,.. N e vada, Mo. lnde enilent ' lfiftx' Yiner' Club' lVm,iiners' Club, .XlChlfg .Xlphzi P ,I V ,A 5 ' I . ., Chi Slglllfij Superior Cznlet .Xnxiiwlg 'lan lit-ta l'i'g K urqiturs' .-Xwardg Honor l.istp l'hi Kappa l'hig Liuld Key .-Xwarmlg Klzith Club, XY. S. Schrunk Chem. Society. Ixadakla, Jayant 5.-Lh.E ..,......,..,...........,........... lloinbay, India .'XlChEg lnternatioual lfellowshipg lnmligi .Xssoeiationl Transferred from L'nix'ersity of Boinbziy. Kaiser, Donald R,-CE .,...,,...,,......,,.,,,..,.,....... Shrewsburg, Mo. MRIIA, Treasurer, Transferred from Central College. Kalleineier, Robert E.-ME .......,...................... Normandy, Mo. i-XSKIEL S.-XE, Rollaino Board, llonor List, Transferred from University of Cincinnati. Kalhneyer, James D.-EE .,....,,.,,..,,,.. ...,,,.....,... l lermann, Mo. Glee Club, ROTC Band! Honor List, Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pig Phi Kappa Phi, Gold Key, Curators' .'xVK'ZlI'flQ Lucey XY. Jones Scholarship, Fanny and ,lohn llertz Scholarship, Tau Beta Pi Freslnnan Frientls Award. Ixamman, John A.-ME, ,...,...,,,....,......,.,.,.,.,,.,.,,., Ferguson, Mo. MRHA: Engineers' Club, ASME: SAE, Glee Club, Honor List: Glee Club Key Awarxlg Spelunkers. Kamper, Russell A.-CE .................................... Pittsburgh, Pa. lndependentsg Engineers' Clubg AIEEg ASCE, Honor List, Pershing Rifles. Kays, Roger G.-Ch.E ........................................ Jonesboro, Ark. Sigma Pi, Secretary, ASCE, AIMEQ AIChE. Kelley, Ronald R.-EE ,....... ....... K ansas City, Mo. AIEE-IRE, Honor List. Kerr, Kenneth D.-EE ...... ...... B lue Springs, Mo. Baptist Student Union. Joxiss, J. H. f 'gg' ,neg-fr KADAKIA, J. s. . V its ill.. K' tx ii' i . , O l ,, . KAKIPER, R. ,x K.-XYS, R. cs. RR1,1.1QY, R. R. RRRR, R. o. . . -, . ,, A S we - A A X- ,G R' .4 :jf x .zfeggf Leif-'Jap . fff . .L 3, .- fry , az 5248 . ., P? Q iffeffgtb 551 Qty ' ' ii 'id fam' ' Nina ' . 1 . t j'2 i .- W NW es ' , J .9 5 if 2 'liH.XNNA, S. D. KING. B. S. KING, G. C. KING, J. H. KING, J. A. KINSWORTHY, B. H. KINZLMAIER, G. M. KIRBY, J. R. enior elaoo Khanna, Surendra D.-Ch.E ................ Ratanpur-Gujrat, India ATChEg India Associationg Transferred from Baroda University. King, Billy S,-ME .................................................. Preston, Mo. Tech Clubg SAEg ASMEQ NVesley Foundationg Honor List. King, George C.-EE ......,............................................. Flora, Ill. Fifty-Niner's Clulmg Liahonag Transferred from Southern Illinois University, University of Marylancl, and VVestern University. King, James H.-ME ............ ....... R olla, Mo. ATEEQ SAEQ Honor List. King, ferry A.-CE ASCEg Transferred from Southwest Missouri State College and Southern Methodist University. Kinsworthy, Burton H.-EE ............................ Texarkana, Ark. Kappa Alphag AIEE-IREg Honor Listg Eta Kappa Nug Trans- ferred from Texarkana College. Kinzlmaier, George M.-EE ........................................ Rolla, Mo. AIEE-IREg Eta Kappa Nug Transferred from Southwest Mis- souri State College. Kirby, James R.-CE ........................................ Paragould, Ark. Independentsg Tech Clubg ASCEQ Alpha Phi Omegag Honor Listg Transferred from Arkansas State College. Knaus, Daul W,-Physics ............................ Independence, Mo. Independentsg Student Council Alternateg Honor Listg Prospec- tor's Club, President. Kneile, Karl R.-Physics ....,,.,........................,,.... St, Louis, Mo. Alpha Phi Omega: Sigma Pi Sigmag Tau Beta Pig Math Clubg Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Awardg Honor Listg Gold Key Awardg Red Fourragereg Delta Sigma Phi. Knoll, Patrick G.-CE .......................................... O'Fallon, Mo. Sigma Tau Gamma, Secretary, Vice-President: ASCEg Alpha Phi Omegag Theta Taug Newman Clubg St. Pat's Board. Knowles, Kenneth K.-EE... ....... ...... R olla, Mo. AIEE-IRE. f .W fmmwmfw WW ra J f P -KJ KNAUS, D. W. KNEILE, K. R. 1qNoLL, P. G. KNowLEs K. K Koch, Edmund O,-Mining ....,,,. ........ R lanchester, Mo. Independents, Tech Club. Kollme, Barry XY.-ME ................................ East St. Louis, Ill. Tech Club, ASME, SAE, Transferred from Belleville Junior College. Komo, John J.-EE .................................................. Dittmer, Mo. Independents, Prospectons Club AIEE-IRE, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Newman Club, Student Council, Curators' Award, llonor List. Komo, Martin N.-EE ............................................ Dittmer, Mo. Independents, Prospector's Club, AIEE-IRE, Newman Club, ROTC Band. Kotthoff, Gene XV.-EE ......,,. ......, I iermann, Mo. AIEE-IRE. Kriege, Edward A.-EE ......................,,... ....,., S t. Louis, Mo. Independents, SAE, Lambda Chi Alpha. Kuhn, Harold L.-ME ..............................................,.... A lton, Ill. Independents, SAE, ASME, Miner Board, SAME, Vice'Presi- dent, President, Delta Sigma Phi, Kurz, Fred L.-Physics .............,.......................... Savannah, Mo. ASCE: Lambda Chi Alpha, Tau Beta Pi, Treasurer, Vicc-Presi- dent, Sigma Pi Sigma, Secretary, Math Club, Curators' Award, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Gold Key. Lalwani, Girhari G.-EE ..,,.,. ....... B ombay, India India Association. Lamber, C. Kurt-Sci.-Geology ..........,..,.,.... Indianapolis, Ind, Tech Club, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, C. L. Dake Geological Society, President, Spelunkers, Honor List. Larason, Norman G.-CE ..............,,....,.,.,,,,....,.,, Princeton, Mo. Independents, Tech Club, ASCE, Honor List. Larsen, Clifford K.-Ch.E .................................... Glendale, Mo, Kappa Alpha, AIChE, President, Secretary, Gamma Delta, Alpha Chi Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Miner Board, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Gold Key Award. Lawson, Thomas E.-EE ....................,..,......,,.......,.. Baring, Mo, Fifty-Niner's Culb, AIEE-IRE, Gamma Delta, Honor List. Luase, Herbert I.-Ch.E .,.,..,..,.................... St. Genevieve, Mo. Independents, Shamrock Club, AIChE, Newman Club, Spelunk- ers, Honor List. Lawrence, XVarren G.-EE .......,.,,.,.............,....,...... Lamar, Mo, AIEE-IRE, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, ARS, Curators' Award, Honor List, Gold Key Award, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. H tin l 'urn' Q U'W'M 'Vx 'I'.7'! KOCH, o. KGBIO, M. N. Roux, H. L. LAKIBER, c. K. ,WJ vs? LAWSON, T. E. LUASE, H. J. LAWRENCE, W. G. 949. .... -vf ...f Houma, n. ui igon-o,iJ. J. Korrnoifif, G. w. lxRlIzGla, ir., A, Kunz, if. L, l-.'XI-WANl, G, o LAR.-XSON, N. G. L,xRs12x, c. K, enior elccoo 'W 'bf ' f N1-u?w if -dr.-we an-ae! LAZARAS, P. V. LAZARAS, P. I. LEACH, J. R. LEET, M. L. LEININGER, W. R. LEMON, J. D. LILNZ, G. M. LEONARD, K. G. LIMBAUGH, C. C. 1 .. sv -1 555 . ' Lixnsar, D. H. LINVILLE, R. J. LITTLETON, E. W. Lopixro. J, J. LUECKE, J. LUM, D. w, Lazaras, Paul V.-ME ...................................... Parkerville, Md. Theta Xi, SAE, ASME: SAME, Newman Club, Pershing Rifles, Glee Club. Lazaras, Peter J.-Ch.E .................................... Parkerville, Md. Theta Xi, AIChE, Newman Club, Pershing Rifles. Leach, jalon R.-Physics .............................. Poplar Bluff, Mo. Sigma Tau Gam-ma, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Theta Tau, Student Union Council, Honor List, Silver Key Award, Transferred from Victoria College. Leet, Milton L.-Min.-Geology .......................... Florissant, Mo. MRHA, Independents, AIME, Glee Club, C. L. Dake Geology Society, Spelunkers, Honor List. Leininger, William R.-ME .................................. Belleville, Ill. Independents, Fifty-Niner's Club, ASME, SAE, Baptist Student Union, Wesley Foundation, President, Honor List, Chicago Tri- bune Award, Glee Club, ROTC Band. Lemon, Jim D.-ME ................................ . ......... Chillicothe, Mo. Independents, Prospector's Club, M Club, Basketball, Honor List. Lenz, George M.-ME ........................................ Kirkwood, Mo. Prospector's Club, ASME, Honor List, Transferred from Wash- ington University. Leonard, Karl G.-CE ............................................ Dumont, N.J. Theta Xi, Secretary, Treasurer, Spelunkers, AIME, Student Union Council, Honor List, Easley Scholarship. Limbaugh, Charles C.-Physics ............................ Jackson, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi, Sigma Pi Sigma, President, Baptist Student Union, Curators' Award, Honor List, Silver Key, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, ROTC Band, Rifle and Pistol Club. Lindsey, David H.-ME ........................................ St. Louis, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Club, ROTC Band, Transferred from Harding College. enior elaoo Linville, Robert J.-EE .................................. Independence, Mo. Independents, Prospector's Club, AIEE-IRE, Blue Key, Student Council, Treasurer, St. Pat's Board, Honor List, United Steel Workers Scholarship. Littleton, Ernest W.-EE ........................................ Omaha, Ark. AIEE-IRE, Baptist Student Union, Eta Kappa Nu, Honor List, Transferred from Joplin junior College and Northeast Oklahoma A 8a M. Lodato, Joseph J.-ME .......................................... St. Louis, Mo. ASME, Transferred from Washington University. Luecke, Jerome E.-Ch.E ................................ Washington, Mo. Independents, Shamrock Club, AIChE, Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Chi Sigma, Newman Club, Curators' Award, Honor List, Silver Key, Tau Beta Pi. Lum, David W.-Ceramic ........................ West Memphis, Ark. MRHA, Sigma Tau Gamma, ACS, Blue Key, Honor List, J. B: Arthur and Family Award, Keramos, Treasurer, Alpha Phi Omega, President. .cg 2 E enior elaine F M.-XINPRIZE, O. H. M.-XIS, R. A. MAKSYMICZ, M. J. MOLSCH, P. H. , ' fi- . ,Z A Mainprize, Othel H.-CE .....,.................................. Thayer, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Clubg .-XSCEQ Glee Clubg Curators' Awardg Honor List. 'TN Mais, Raymond A.-EE ............,, .....,,....,,..,....,,.,... . Aurora, Ill. Independents: Prospector's Club: Newman Clubg Transferred from Southwest Missouri State College. Maksymicz, Michael J.-EE .....,...............,...... Little Falls, N.Y. Prospector's Club: S.-XEQ AIEE-IRE3 ARSQ Gamma Deltag . ROTC 3 Radio Club. Molsch, Peter H.-CE .................................................. Rolla, Mo. Theta Xi: ASCEg Glee Club: ROTC Bandg Transferred from Bradley University. Q1 Mankovich, Leo A.-ME .......................,.................. Lemay, Mo, Beta Sigma Psi, Secretary, Treasurerg SAE. Mantler, Richard E.-Met .............. ...... N Vebster Groves, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilong AIME, Secretary, Treasurerg SAMEQ New- man Clubg Honor List. A Mantz, Harold C.-ME ........................................., Jackson, Mo. ASMEQ Honor Listg Pi Tau Sigmag Transferred from Southeast Missouri State College. Markel, David E.--ME ......................,.....,.......,,,.,, St. Louis, Mo. Lambda Chi Alphag ASMEQ SAE, Vice-President, Presidentg Pi Tau Sigmag Tau Beta Pig Honor Listg Phi Kappa Phig Gold Key Awardg Spelunkers. Marler, James F.-CE ............................................ Broseley, Mo. Delta Sigma Phig ASCEg Curators' Awardg Honor List. Marsinkavage, Donald M.-EE ............................ Scranton, Pa. P f' AIEE-IREQ Transferred from University of Scranton, University of Maryland, and Wilkes College. Martignon, Anthony K.-CE ................................ St. Louis, Mo. Independents: MRHA: ASCEQ Newman Clubg Honor Listg Phi Kappa Phig Tau Beta Pig Chi Epsilong Cheerleaderg Radio Station KMFAQ Transferred from Harris Teachers College. Martin, Charles M.-ME .................................... Leachville, Ark. Engineers' Clubg Baptist Student Uniong Honor Listg Interfaith Council. MABEKOVICH, L. A. MANTLER, R. E. MANTZ, H. C. MARKEL, D. E. J M.xru.iiR, J. rf. M.XRSlNK.XV.XGE, D. M. 5.-sf.-as . ' - t , 4 .. . 7 1-'41 W is jig' ' .2 i . , I .. 1532557 , . . .gems -7 !1,-'9' 'if -,,:1..g. -X ' if?Sf 'Ra5' f,'.'b'1:9 -12? QNX ..ufvf , .xii..g22E53: -Ai'1 2'w 'f.. M in-..-dl. 'i MARTIGNOX, A. K. MARTIN, C, M. 99 100 P Martin, Harvey G.-Met ...,................................. St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Alpha: Newman Club: St. Pat's Board: St. Pat: Found. Educ. Scholarship: AFS, Secretary, Treasurer, Martin, Larry D.-CE ,.,,,,...,,,.,.,,,,.,,..,,,.,,.,..,....,,,..,. Aurora, Mo. Prospector's Club: Tech Club: M Club, Treasurer: Basketball, Football: Transferred from University of Missouri. 4313 Martin, Robert L., ulr.-CE .......................... Independence, Mo. 2 '4 Independents: MRHA: Fifty-Niner's Club: ASCE. Martin, Wade A.-CE ..........,................,.................. Mexico, Mo. Independents: Delta Sigma Phi: ASCE: SAME: Theta Tau: Blue Key: Curators' Award: Red Fourragere: Phi Kappa Phi: Honor List: Pershing Rifles: Military Ball Board. Martinek, Charles A.-Ceramic ........................ Pierce City, Mo. Sigma Tau Gamma: ACS: Alpha Chi Sigma: Baptist Student Union: Curators' Award: Honor List: Penn. Cvlass Sand Corp- oration Merit Award. Marvich, Nicholas-Ch.E ............................,. Fairmont City, Ill. X , Alpha Chi Sigma: Rollamo Board: Honor List: Triangle, Presi- ' dent. ,,...-a Mastin, Jon D.-Physics .....,.......................... Lee's Summit, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Club: XVesley Foundation: Honor List: Liahona. May, Charles D.-EE ...,,,......,......,....,,........,.,,.. Middletown, Mo. Independents: Tech Club: Fifty-Niner's Club: AIEE: ARS: Honor List: Interfaith Council. McCarthy, Daniel A.-ME .................................... St. Louis, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta: SAE: ASME: Newman Club: Rollamo Board: Pi Tau Sigma: Transferred from Harris Teachers College. McCaw, C, K.-ME .,,...,.,.,..,...,,..,.,......,.....,..,.............. Rolla, MO. w,.Q Sigma Nu: ASME: Lions Club: Distinguished Military Student: ip '-M Club: Football. ,,,,,.+ 9- an-is McCormack, Darrol S.-EE ,,,................................. Neosho, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon: AIEE-IRE: ARS: Alpha Phi Omega: Honor List: Pershing Rifles. C. .. :..., .. -isgf 2 ww M.XRTlN, ll. G. MARTIN, L. D. NIARTTN, R. L. JR. uxigfrig, w. ix. MARTINEK, c. A. MARVIQH, N, A1.xsI15,j, iw. MAY: C. n. 7 MQCARTHY, D. A. M151 XXX, L, lx. MQCORMACK, D. S. LIQCRARY, M, M, McCrary, Morray M,-CE ,..,,,....,..,.................. VVeatherby, Mo. lnilcpemlt-rits: Tech Club: ASCE: Honor List. McCullough, Lane A., JR.-Ceramic ,,.,...., .r...., I iirkwootl, Mo. Sigma l'hi lflisiluli: ACS: SAME: Student Council Alternate: Curators' .Xu.:ir4l: llonor List, BIClJUIl2illl, Alan L,-lzl' .,.,. ,,,..,..,.. ,,,,.,,,..,.,,,.,.,, S t , Louis, Mo, lljflCIK'I1flf'l11h2 Tech Club: Curators' Award: Honor List: Eta h:'l'l't' M McCULLOUGI-I, L. A. JR. AICEQSISEDSAL L. . , , M'D NALD, M. B. M , - - MCDU11i1lfl, Michael ll.-All' ,.,.,,,,,,.,,,,.,,...,,,,,,.,, ,..T'ergus0n, BIO, L 0 C Phi Kappa 'l'h1'ta: Newman Club: Rollamo Board: Miner Board. Mcfizuigh, Steven l..-Met .i.......,.,..,,..,,.,., ,,.,. I iansas City, Mo. ' 0 Inflepenflents: lfifty-Niner's Clul : llontr Li t: Trznsferred f'om l Kansas City junior College, I D 5 l X Mclican, fiilhert liwtilf ....... ....,.,......,.............. l lock llill, Mo. .Xezlrixlg gXSCl'f3 Tlicta Tziug llaptist Student Cniong St. l':it's lloardg llouor l.istg Rt-d lfourragt-reg Wlufs Whug llluc lfour- ragereg Pershing liiflt-sg SXMIC, Secretary, Treasurer. Malice, XX'illiam ti,-l'l1ysics ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,. St. -lanies, Mo. Sigma tizumnzi lfpsil-in: ll-in-wr List: Soplminnorc Cunitors' Scholar- V shipg llhi Kappa l'hi3 Sigma l'i Sigmap lan llela 1'ig Hold Key. ni 5 McLain. hlimmie lT.-Clf ..............A..............,...,w.w. St. Louis, Mo. Indepcndentsg Vinginecrs' Cluhg .NSCIQL llouor l.istg C4llI'1llul':-' .Xwardg Red liourragereg Pt-rsliing Riflesg Military Hall lloard. McMurtrey, Gerald l7.fClf .................,..,.,..... XYest Plains, Mo. Independents: Tech Cluhg .XSCEg llouor Listg Curators' .Xwardg Chi .Xlpha Secretary, Treasurer. McRae, Michael M,-'Elf ...,,,...,,,,Y,,,........,.,..,,....,. St. Louis, Mo. Theta Xi, Presideutg .Xllffi-lRIig SXMICQ Student Councilg Rifle and Pistol Cluhg llonor List. Meiseuheimer ,-X. Louis, .Tr.HI'et, .....,,,i,,, Cape Girardeau, Mo. Ifngineers' Cluhg M Cluhg Foothallg Track: Transferred from Southeast Missouri State College. Merryfield, Robert M.-Nuclear-Math ......,.....,., XYindsor, Mo. Acaciag AIMEg XYesley Foundationg Glee Clubg Curators' Award. Merryman, Herman L.-MII ,....,,,.......,,,,,,,...,,.,. Matthews, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilong .-XSMEQ SAEQ 'Transferred from Southeast Missouri State College. Meyer, Richard H.-Chem .............................,... Florissant, Mo. Independents: Tech Cluhg AIMEQ XY. T. Schrenk Chem. Societyg Gamma Delta. Miller, Dale S.-ME .......................................... Tuscumbia, Mo. Sigma Tau Gammag Transferred from Central Missouri State College. Miller, James R.-Physics ....... .......................... C ampbell, Mo. if AIEE-IRE: Baptist Student Union: Phi Kappa Phi: Honor List Tau Beta Pig Sigma Pi Sigmag Gold Keyg Chemical Ruhher Co. Freshman .-Xwardg Math .-Xchievement .-Xwardg Math Club, Vice- President. Miller, Paul H.-Pet ...................... .....,. D ixon, Ill Independentsg AIME. Secretary. 5 wa ...,J,...- H P 7 I ...,..J.,...- , L.. ,- I I I ?'?'S ' , Q-vm'-fem IP - INFORMATION lot' wr..-. if 2 MEYER. M ILLIQR M lI.I.liR MILLER an 102 . I5 Iv' M '55 Q ,f ' X 1-'ALS A' , MINTON, J. W. IR. MISMAR, W. J. MITCHELL, D. A. MOE, T. MALI'-Y, J. E. MONDAY, M. K. MONTORI, P. A. MOORE, C. L. enior 615100 Minton, James NV., ,Tr,eCE .....,.......,,........ ........ H annibal. Mo. Independents: ASCE: Curators' Award. Misniar, W'ael J.-Mining ...,.,. ....... A nnnen, Jordan AIME. Mitchell, David A.-ME ..., ..................................... T renton. Mo. Acacia: ASME: SAE: Baptist Student Union: Pi Tau Signia: Transferred from Trenton junior College. Moe, Tin-Ch.E .,.,,,,,,,,,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,....,,,,,....,,, Gangaw, Burma Fifty-Niner's Club: Glee Club: Honor List: Transferred from University of Missouri. Maley, .lack E.-EE ..,..... ........ ll Iiaini, Okla. Monday, Marvin K.-EE .....,.......... .........,........ S t. Charles. MO. Beta Sigma Phi, Vice-President: Theta Tau: St. Pat's Board, Treasurer. Montori, Pedro A.-Mining ...................................... Lima, Peru Independents: Prospector's Club: Interfaith Fellowship: Spelunk- ers. Moore, Charles L.-ME .....,,,....,..,.,.,..........,....... Perryville, Mo. Independents: SAE: Transferred from Southeast Missouri State College. hfoore, Louis H.-CE ,,...,.....,,,,,....,...,,.,.....,........., Sikeston, ATO. Shamrock Club: ASCE: Honor List: Transferred from Southeast Missouri State College. Morgan, Donald E.-CE ...,.... ...... h Tetainora, Ill. Theta Xi: AIME: ASCE. Morton, Donald E.-Ch.E ....... ....... E dwardsville, Ill. Triangle: Rollain-o Board. Moss, R. Dean--EE ,.,....,.,.,.....,.,,.,... .......,..... K ansas City, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice-President: ATEE: Alpha Phi Omega: Wfesley Foundation: St. Pat's Board: Curators' Award: Honor List: Distinguished Military Student: Whos VVho: American Eower Conference Award: Red Fourragere: M Club: Football QUIET. . 25 . -ss ' 'T W -ci. Xf' MOORE, L. H. MORGAN, D. E , MoRToN,D.E , s MOSS, R. D. Mowrey, Jimmie L.-Physics ........... ...,......... X Varrensburg, Mo. Independents, MRIIA, Transferred from Central Missouri State College and G. M. Institute. Muehlcman, Russell N.-EE ................v..........r...... DuQuoin. Ill. Independents, Prospector! Club, AIEE-IRE, Transferred from Southern lllinois University. Mueller, Dale M.-EE ,,.,,,..,.... ......., R olla, MO. Shamrock Club, AIEE-IRE. Mueller, James D.-EE ........................................,. Kennett, Mo. SAE, Alpha Phi Omega, NCWIIIQIII Club, ASME, Secretary. Mueller, Richard A.-Met.-Xue ...,,...... ............. S t. Louis, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer, ARS, ASM, Treasurer, Vice- Chairinan, Curators' Award, llonor List. Mueller, XYalter, Ulr.-Mining .........,......,.,,..,..,......., Clifton, Independents, Tech Club, SAME, AIME, Distinguished Military Student, Military Bull Board, Vice-Chairman. Muench, Carl I., Jr.-CE .,,,...,............,................... Bethany, Mo. MRHA, ASCE, XYesley Foundation, Honor List, Transferred from Central College. Muhlbaier, Don J.-Sci.-Chem ................................... Rolla, Mo. Independents, Tech Club, XY. T. Schrenk Chem. Society, New- man Club, President, Recording Secretary, Honor List. Mullins, John F.-Ch.E ...............,.......... ........... S t. Louis, Mo. independel1tS1 IAC3Cl?ll Prospector! Club, AlChE, SAME, Alpha Chi Sigma, XYesley Foundation, UCCF, Curators' Award, Honor List, Glce Club. Murdock, Kenneth D.-ME .................................. Marshall, Mo. Independents, Tech Club, SAE, ASME, Curators' Award, Honor List, M Club, Football Letter. Musgrove, Samuel O., jr.-CE ..........................,,,...,,,,. -X lton, Ill. Sigma Phi Epsilon, ASCE, SAME, Alpha Phi Omega, Pershing Rifles. Myers, Jack F.-ME ....,................,..............,... Poplar Bluff, Mo. Independents, Engineers' Club, Baptist Student Union, Military Ball Board. Naas, Frederick A,-Sci.-Chem .......,,................,,.,.,,. Rolla, Mo. YY. T. Schrenk Chem. Society, President, Vice-President, Newman Club, Honor List, Transferred from Paducah junior College. Nack, Thomas P.-CE .....,,.,....... ........ S eattle, VVash. ASCE, Chi Epsilon, Honor List. Naiyer, Shafique-CE ..,..........,.,...,.....,........ Patna, Bihar, India India Association, International Fellowship, Transferred from Aligarl Muslim University, Patna School of Engineering, and Southern Illinois University. l ,12- -Q H' .X,,:',, QL-,t-gr' 4-Q .,' .n ,Q , , Q y ALA, '?' bt i 1 A ' JH, 112' MOXVREY, J. L. MUEHLEMAN, R. N. MCELLER, D. M. MUELLER, J. D. MUELLER, R. A. MUELLER, W. JR. MUENCH, C. J. JR. MUIILBAIER, D. J. MULLINS, J. F. MURDOCK, K, D. MUSGROVE, S. O. JR. MYERS, J. F. enior elcwo NAAS, F. A. NACK, T. P. NAIYER, S. 103 'tfgpr 'W'f?'9-'illv' uf' Qinuwil- 'veiwnw awww NANNEY, L. J. NATALUK, F. M. NELSON, M. A. NETTER, D. E. NIBLOCK, G. A. NICHELSON, G. R. , X... Wm? 104 A .....-in , ,,,, MW, ,.,,, M ,.. UW X f X fl ff 'X . ' . 5 tb'-'Wi -,.S,. as Wav N f 'Y Ns . -i-N Me Nmfx 'Z .. A .,,. . as S x-'k . an Ni mf, . X 2 X 7 I Jcrhf ix t f BV xls P ' 't ' -. V V ,'A.-41'-' i . ss NEEL, W. D. NETZER, J. T. NICHOLSON, T. P. NIIZIIQUS, Ilylf. NIKGG, G. A. NISBETT, D. L. NOLLL, A. W. NUWINSKI, S. VV. NOZAWA, Y. D. Nanney, Larry .,.....,.,.,.................,,,,,.....,,,,... Festus, Mo, Independents: Shamrock Club, AIEE, Eta Kappa Nu, Treasurer, Kappa Mn Epsilon, Newman Club, Honor List, Inter Co-op Council. ' Natalul-c, Francis M.-Met.-Nuclear ................ Bridgeton, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon Treasurer, ASM, Theta Tau, Alpha Sigma Mu, Phi Kappa Phi, Newman Club, Honor List, Red Ifourragere, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Glee Club. Neel, VVilliam D.-ME .............................,......... Florissant, Mo. Triangle, Corresponding Secretary, Engineers' Cluh, ASME, Honor List, Transferred from University of Cincinnati and NVash- ington University. Nelson, Max A.-EE ......,.......,.....,.......,.......,..... Remington, Ind. Triangle, Honor List, Transferred from University of Cincinnati. Netter, David E.-ME .................................. Independence, Mo. Prospector's Club, ASME, SAE, Liahona, President, Vice-Presi- dent, Interfaith Council, President, Vice-President, Honor List, Transferred from William Jewell College. Netzer, Joseph T.-CE ......... ......... ..................... B i llings, Mo. Kappa Sigma, Fifty-Niner's Club, ProspeCtor's Club, ASCE, Newman Club, Transferred from St. Benedicfs College. Niblock, Glenn A.-ME .......,..,............................. Overland, Mo Independents, Prospector's Club, Honor List, Found. Educ. Scholarship. Nichelson, George R.-CE .................................. Springfield, Ill. Shamrock Club, ASCE, Honor List, U.S. Navy Research Reserve. Nicholson, Thomas P.-Nuc.-Met ................... Springfield, Mo. Independents, Prospector's Club, ASM, ARS, Student Assistant in Reactor Dept. enior 61606 Niehaus, Everett F.-CE .......................... Webster Groves, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta, Miner Board, Rollamo Board. Nigg, Gerald A.-EE ....,.......,,,..,....,....... Browns Valley, Minn. AIEE, Eta Kappa Nu, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. Nisbett, Donald L.-CE ....,.......,.,,.................. Kansas City, Mo. ASCE, Transferred from Kansas City Junior College. Noble, Arthur W.-EE ...................... ................. S t, Louis, MO. Fifty-Niner's Club, Eta Kappa Nu, Honor List, AIEE-IRE, Transferred from Central College. Nowinski, Stanley VV.-CE ...... ....... Q ueens Village, N.Y. MRHA, ASCE, Honor List. St. Louis, Mo. Nozawa, Yasuto D.-EE .....,................................ AIEE, Eta Kappa Nu, Honor List, Canterbury Club, Trans- ferred from St. Louis University. enior 61660 OBERMARK. J. R. O'BRlEN, M., G, ODEGARD, M. A. ODOINI, R. W. 'flax gy 2 I K3 K GM L' . Y 7 . , x 1' 0' rv,-yf arf . if H. En. JL' Gbermark, james R.-CE ......,.,.......,.,............. XYasliing'ton, Mo. Independentsg Shamrock Cluhg .-Xllfll-IREQ Newman Cluhg Honor List. O'Brien, Michael G.-CE ...................................... St. Louis, Mo, Independents: Fifty-Niner's Cluh, Secretary: .XSCEQ Chi Epsilon: Newman Cluhg Student Couneilg llonor Listg Joseph li. llutler Award of Mo. Professional Engineering Schools: Transferred from St. Joseph College. Odegard, Hilton A.-Pet .,........,,..,,......... Chicago Heights, Ill. Kappa Sigma, Vice-Presidentg ASKIEQ Theta Taug Student Uniong Honor List. Gdom, Robert W.-CE ............................. .....,.. D oniphan, Mo. Delta Sigma Phig ASCEQ Newman Cluhg St. Pat's Board. Ugden, Raymond L.-ME ...... ,....,,. l lowling Green, No, ASME. CJ'Krepky, John E.-Met .,...,.....,,,.............,,...,,...,... Linden, N.,l. Sigma Nug AFSQ :XSMQ St, Pat's Boardg Ilonor Listg Pershing Rifles. Qlson, Vtfilliam E.-ME ,..,.......,.............................. Clayton, Mo. Shamrock Cluhg S.-XE: .-XRS: ASME: .XFSQ Pi Tau Sigmag Xlfesley lioundationg Honor List. O'Mealy, Patrick R.-CE .................................. Springfield, Xlo. Independents: Tech Cluhg Fngineem' Cluhg ,XSCFQ Baptist Stu- dent Uniong Student Couneilg St. Pars Board: Lions Cluh Scholar- shipg liootllall Sportsmanship .-Xwardg M Cluhg Traekg lioothall Letter. Orin, NVilliam D.-Ch.E .......................... ..,......,. C entralia, ill. Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice-President, Prexidentg .'XlChli: .-Xlpha Sigma Mug Blue Key: St. Pat's ljoardg Honor Liwtg Spelunkerx. Otten, Peter E.-Met ..,,,...,,..,,........,,..,.......... ......... l ,ima, l'eru AIKIEQ Sigma Gamma lfpsilong Tau Beta Pig .Xlpha Sigma Mug Silver Keyg Phi Kappa Phi lluirlf Plate .Xwardg llonor List: Lura P. George lfasley Seholarshipg International lfellowshipg Kroll liellowship in Met. lingineering. Overall, Donald N.--Nue.-Het .......,.....,.............., St. Louis, Mo. Trianglep Rollamo Boardg Rl Cluhg Track Letterg Transferred from Washington University. Owem Samuel C-Het Kanns Citx' Xlo Sigma Nu, General Seholarbhip lund, Canterbury Club. ONN, W. D UTTIQN, P OGDEN, R. L. o'KREPKY, J. E. OVFRSXUA- D X OLSON, W. E. o'MEALY, P. R. UW ENS, 54 C 106 'w ' ..E?f5'L:-:ss , .Hs , .7 -'7 r -,.v,,.. MA , I , s . s.m.,,,,' .' J ,ef ,il ,i,,f,,5j,f xx X . fd X t X Q X , sm X eq, W v as sf- K N I S as 'S W NN SX fR xi is TI' f x X XM ,f Q 1 Qfx X ,Qt ff XS, W fax, Z axsajjsx .2 i ,f X 1, . A M , i t ,SS 45572 so ' 1 A trfx '1 f fi. .gifizageis wtf' we-Pl' We in-dial' 'Hanoi' e w 'f f ' ago f of , l - 4 2 4 P,XTlfl., .N M, PATEL, C. P. PATEL, D. N. l'.XTFl., ll. S. PATEL, S. PATEL, M. PQXTFI., Xl. C. PATEL, N, PATEL, V, K, P.-XTRICK, G. YV. PATTON, E. H. PAYDEN, IVI. C. Payton, Daniel N.-Physics ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,.,,,,,.,.,,v,,,.,,., Lamar, MO, Gold Key, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Iieta Pi, Honor List, Sigma Pi Sienna, Red' and lilue lfourratgere, National Merit Scholarship, fferslnng Rilles: Math Cluh, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Kappa Mu :psi on. I'f?I'fC5', lfflgilf If--CE .................................. Ilolts Summit, Mo. Larnhfla Chi '.Xlpha, ASCE, llonor List, Curators' Summer Camp Award, Radio Club, Liahona, Distinguished Military Student. Perry, Nike M.-CE .....,......,, , ..,,.,,,,.,.,,,,...,,.,.,,,. Bell City, MO, Independents, Shamrock Clnh, ASCE, llonor List. Persson, Frederick M.-IIE ..,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,A.,,,,,.,,- Ca,-tm-villg, Ill. IIVIVIN-Tllflefllfl lfiqfiy-Xi11el s Cluh, Shamrock Clulm, JXIEE-IRE, Gamma Delta, Transferred from Southern Illinois University. Patel, Arvind, M.-Pet ...............,.........,..........,...... Baroda, India AIME, India Association, Transferred from lllahajara Sayajuro and University of Baroda. Patel, Chinianlal P.-EE ................................ Ahmedabad, India AIEE-IRE, India Association, Transferred from Gujarat Uni- versity. Patel, Dilipkuinar N.iCh.E ..........,.....,,.,................ Kaira, India Fifty-Ninerk Cluh, AIChEg India Association, International Fellowship, Transferred from M. S. University. Patel, Hasniukhbhai S.-CE ..........,..................... Bombay, India Fifty-Niner's Cluh, India Association, International Fellowship, Transferred from Sarcler Vallbhai College. Patel, Iayantibhai S.-CE .............,.................,.... Bombay, India AIME, India Association, Transferred from Faculty of Science, Baroda. Patel, Malieshchandra-Met ...,...,......,.,..............., Gujarat, India India Association, International Fellowship, Transferred from D. K. H. National College. Patel, Manubhai C.-Pet ....,.................................... Baroda, Inda India Association, Transferred from University of Baroda. Patel, Nalinchandra-ME ...,...,.,.,.,,.,...,,.,.......... Burdwan, India AIME, India Association, International Fellowship, Transferred from Mahajara Saivavirao and University of India. Patel, Vinayakorao K.-Met ............................... Bombay, India AIChE, India Association, International Fellowship, Transferred from Gujarat College. Patrick, Gilbert VV.-CE Independents, Engineers' Club, ASCE, Honor List, Enoch R. Needles Scholarship, Chi Epsilon. Patton, Eugene H.-CE .............. ...... R olla, MO. ASCE, Honor List, Chi Epsilon. Payden, Michael C.-ME .................................... Marceline, MO. Shamrock Club, ARS, Honor List, Transferred from Central College, S- wk, ' ,y PAYTON, D. N. PERREY, E. E. PERRY, M. M. PERSSON, F. M. enior elaoo 'i 1' PHILLHS,T.E. PLOEGER,R.A. PLAVNICK,P.D. PoGUE,D.R. PoivELL,G.J. PoivERs,R.R. PULLEY,B.J. QUINN,BLJ.JR enior elaoo Phillips, Thomas lf.kClf ....,,.......,...,,,....,,,.,.., Pincliiieyville, lll. Tech Clulng .XSCICQ Ncwinan Cluhg Tnnisft-rrccl from lllinois College. Ploegler, Richard ,X.-Ch.Tf lndepentlciitsg 4XlChlf3 .Xlpha Chi Siginag llnnnr Listg llaskctlmll Letterg Transferred fri-in Missouri Valley College. Plavnick, Paul 17.-ICI? ........,...,A......,,A,,,....,,....,..,.. l7ergnsoii, Klo. Intlepenslentsg Ififty-Niner's Clulig .Xllilf-llilig lita Kappa Nug All-112 Uutstamliiig juniorg llonur Listg Phi Kappa Phig Tau Beta Pig Cioltl Key. Pogne, Donald li.-Ch.If ,.,........,,,,,,,..,,,..,,, Preilericlctown, Klfi. Y Independents: Fngineers' Cluh, Secrctaryg .XlChIi3 Alpha Chi Signtag llonnr List: Rell lfoiirrzigeie Powell, Garland ul.-Met ,....,,,,...,,...,.,,,,,,,,..,,,ii..,,,,, Jackson, Mo, E T ' Q Intlepenilentsg Ifngincers' Clulig .XFSQ Curators' .Xwardg llnnor 5 List: ASH, Seuretaryg Phi Kappa Phig llow Chelniual Co. in p 'Y E5 S'lclarslimg .Xl l: Si'n: Mug Sil'-r l '. f tim sir pit 511 i-.t xq M. 44'l'hn , 'fa I . .. , Powers, Robert R.-CE .............,..................., Kansas City, Mo. ,A Tau Kappa Epsilon, Vice-President: ,-XSKIIZQ .XRS3 A-XSCF3 Theta Taug Miner Board, Assoc, Iiditorg lnterfaith Council, Treasurer, f - ffwf Secrctaryg Curators' .-Xwartlg Kansas City lingincefs Club. L, W lzivflf, q,7j.Q,ff,gljj' .A-4 war- . ,....--.., 23 .if gr- e ,I .1 ' V, ,.j'1' .. fy:- ffi' . '. L ,-iff? -5.1-::'4'. R.'-. Pulley, Bobby J.--Elf ......................,..................... St. Louis, Mo. Lambda Chi Alphag .XIIQE-lREg Honor Listg Eta Kappa Nug Transferred from Culver-Stockton College. Quinn, Mathew Jr.-ME ..................., Mountain Grove, Mo. Independentsg Baptist Student Union. Y Y neun Rabacs, John-Pet ............................................... Lynbrook, XX. Independents: Engineers' Clubg Shamrock Clubg AIMEQ Honor List Red Fourragere. Rader, Leroy A.-CE .........................,........... ...... L athrop, Mo. Independentsg Fifty-Niner's Clubg ASCE. Rand, Stanley-Mining .....,...........,...............,.....i...... Canton, Ill. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Presidentg AIME, Presidentg Honor List. 1 Ray, David E.-CE ..............,................,.................,.. Chicago, Ill. Q 5 Kappa Alphag AIEE-IREQ A-XICEQ Chi Epsilong Baptist Student Union 3 Honor List. A 'ffiv' NH-if RARACS.I ILXDER,L.A. RAND,S RAY,D.E. .conv- S.. i . 1 ::.,f V . . ,fs tr. , TT.. ,... J. QM pf pm l O , 6 ' ,..m,.-v4f'v1.t?'f-1 Hi ff' t . , 107 4- - v- .. -wav -'N .M ,tt . '-Q1 .. , . . ' pu, Wm W Y wr .0- ' 5 108 t--clullv' Nbr' 'l we , fdllluw Y Q' QQ RECKINGER, A. P. REDINGTON, D. L. Rl':I:Vl:S, li. D, REEVES, C. R. Rl3lt1'l1lliRT, P. F. REILLY, J. J, Rlzlbb, U- I- RENCEHAUSEN enior elcwo Reckinger, Arthur ,....,........ ............. I Vashington, Mo. Independents, AIEE-IRE, SAME, Honor List, Distinguished Military Student. Redington, David L,fME .,...........,.................... Kirkwood, Mo. Independents, ASME, Pi Tau Sigma, Newman Club, Curators' Award, Honor List. Reeves, Bob D.-ME ...... ............ .,.........,............. C l arkton, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha, Vice-President, Rollamo Board, IFC, Student Council, Transferred from Southeast Missouri State College. Reeves, Charles R.-EE ..,................,....,...,. Jefferson City, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta, Secretary, Vice-President, AIEE-IRE, Alpha Phi Omega, Blue Key, Rollamo Board, Radio Club, Honor List, Silver Key Award, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Newman Club, Treasurer. Reichert, Patil F.-Physics .................................. St. Louis, Mo, Independents, Prospector's Club, AIChE, Esperanto, President, Mosanio Award, Curators' Award. Reilly, James .....,.......,. .......................... K irkwood, Mo. Independents, Engineers' Club, AIEE-IRE. Reiss, Donald J.-ME ,.............,............,,,,..,....,... Perryville, Mo. Kappa Alpha, ASCE, SAE, Newman Club, Miner Board, Man- aging Editor, Student Assistant in CE Dept. Rencehausen, Gerald P.-EE ..........................,. Pilot Knob, Mo. Independents, Tech Club, AIEE-IRE, SAME, Eta Kappa Nu, Curators' Award, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Curators' Workmanship Award, Student Union, Movies, Com- mittee. Reno, James .........................................,.... St, Louis, Mo. Prospector's Club, Honor List, Rifle Club, M Club, Trans- ferred from Washington University. Reuck, Aaron M.-CE ........................ North Kansas City, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha, Engineers' Club, Prospector's Club, ASCE, International Fellowship, Spelunkers, Student Union, Funds Committee. Reyburn, Michael K.-ME ............................ Kansas City,'Mo. Sigma Nu, ASME, ARS, President, Honor List, Found. Educ. Scholarship, Student Union, Mixer Committee, Director ot' Pro- motions. Richard, Russ R.-CE ....,....................................,.. Cameron, Mo. Tech Club, ASCE, Sigma Nu, Vice-President, Honor List, Chi Epsilon, Transferred from Central College. 4! ' UMA ia ,. 'I Z 4 7! T Q . .-gsssw I RENO, J. J. REUCK, A. M. 7 REYBURN, M. Ix RICHARD, R. R. Richardson, Maurice R.-EE ...................................... Rolla, MO. AIEE-IRE: Transferred from The Kemper School. Rickard, Melvin D.-CE ............................ Cape Girardeau, Mo. Shamrock Club: ASCE: Honor List. Rinkel, Glenn E.-Nuc.-Met ........................... Edwardsville, Ill. Triangle: Gamma Delta: Rollamo Board. Roberts, Carl J,-EE ,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,..,..,,..,.,............. Camdenton, Mo. AIEE-IRE: Radio Club: Honor List: Student Assistant in Library. Roberts, Donald W.-EE ...................................... Ferguson, Mo. Tech Club: Independents: AIEE-IRE: Alpha Phi Omega: IYesley Foundation: Glee Club: Pershing Rifles: ARS: Glee Club: Gold Key: Three-Year Glee Club Award. Roberts, James B.-CE ................................................ Rolla, No. Engineers' Club: ASCE: Honor List: Corps of Engineers. Roberts, John H.-ME .....................................,...... Illiopolis, Ill. Kappa Alpha: SAE: ASME, President: ASME Award: Student Council. Robinson, Bryant L.-ME ....... ......... L 'lman, Mo. ASME: SAE. Rouse, Richard O.-Mining ........................,....,.......... Rolla, Mo. Alpha Phi Omega: Pershing Rifles: Spelunkers: Student Assistant in Student Union: AIME, President. Roussin, Robert XY.-ME ..................,.....,........... St. Louis, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi, President, Vice-President, Secretary: ASME: Theta Tau: Gamma Delta: IFC: Blue Key, Secretary: Honor List: Pi Tau Sigma: Gold Key: Curators' Award: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Found. Educ. Scholarship. Rowley, Blair A.-EE .,.......... .................... K ansas City, Mo. AIEE-IRE: Tau Beta Pi: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Gold Key: Eta Kappa Nu, Secretary: Personnel Assistant in Dormitory: Student Assistant in EE Dept.: Transferred from Missouri University. Rozell, Benny T.-CE ................,......................... Chadwick, Mo. Shamrock Club: Tech Club: ASCE: Transferred from Southwest Missouri State College and Southwest Baptist College. Rullkoetter, Gerald NV.-CE .....................,........ Florissant, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi: ASCE: Gamma Delta: Student Council Student Assistant in Mech. Dept. Rutledge, Thomas F.-Min.-Geol ...................,. jonesburg, Mo. Independents: jesse H. Steinmesch Memorial Scholarship: Cura- tors' Award: Honor List: Student Assistant in Cafeteria. Rydlund, Paul H.-Mining ..............,,.................. Trenton, Mich. Sigma Tau Gamma: AIME: Student Union Dance Committee: Transferred from Henry Ford Community College. RULLKOETTER, G. XV. ROWLEY, B. A. H , t I 1 tv 11?- as fa, ,gpfm L tf RICHARDSON, M. R. RUTLEDGE, T. F. RYIJI.L'ND, P- H- ROBERTS, C. J. ROBERTS, J. ll. ROUSSIN, R. W. ROZELL, B, T. RICHARD, M. D. RINKPZL. G. E. Ronems, D, W. Ron1gRTS. J, B. ROBINSON, B. L. ROUSIL, R- O- enior elcwo 109 110 Samrad, Ardeshir-CE ............................,..,.....,..,.,, Tehran, Iran fa. 4, IVIRHA, Vice-President, Farrar Hall: Shamrock Club: Tech Club' if I S ' f , 3' - , . ' , A ASCE: Honor List: Lucey VV. James Scholarship: Student Assis- Q -f tant in Library. 'Q .635 i 5 a D' 'wx .fy 'TT Sander, Gary W.-CE ..,...... ......... K irkwood, Mo. i A -S , Ascis. . W, ',j I .'S l Saver, Kenneth L.-CE ..................................,, Queen City, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Club, President: ASCE: Transferred from Northeast Mo. State College. Saunders, John G.-CE .....,......,,.,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,, Lakenan, Mo, Independents: Tech Club: ASCE: Newman Club: Rifle and Pistol Club. Schaefer, Robert-CE .......,....,..,....,,............,,.... Normandy, Mo. ffm Sigma Nu: ASCE: Honor List: Basketball Letter: M Club. ,. , Schaefer, Ruston R.-ME ......... ,......................... B ourbon, Mo. Syd, V Q,-3.1 Independents: Prospectors Club: ASME: SAME: Gamma Delta: Honor List: Pi Tau Sigma: Interfaith Council. Schattyn, John M,-ME .....,.................................. St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Alpha: ASME, Treasurer: Honor List: Pi Tau Sigma: Tau Beta Pi. Schenck, George P.-Ch.E ..,................................, St. Louis, Mo. Independents: Prospector's Club: SAME: AIChE: Student Assis- tant in Chem. Dept. 'fp Schild, Roger A.-Ch.E .........................,.............. St. Louis, Mo. Delta Sigm-a Phi, Treasurer: AIChE: SAME: Blue Key: Alpha Chi Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Curators' Award: Honor List: Red Fourragere: Gold Key: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Student Union Budget Committee: Math Club: Student Assistant in Com- puter Center. O s,xuR.xD, ix, SANDER, G. W. SAVER, K, L. K Q SAUNDERS, J. G. SCHAEFER, R. SCHAEFER, R. R. e r SCIIATTYN, J. M. SCHENCK, G. P. SCHILD, R. A. Schmidt, Peter C,-Mining ...,........,............... Great Neck, N.Y. AIME: Sudent Assistant in Mining Dept. Schmied, joseph M.-CE ....................... .......... B ohemia, N.Y. Independents: Shamrock Club: ASCE: Newman Club: Inter- national Fellowship, Treasurer. Schricker, Don-Physics .................................... Hazelwood, Mo. MRHA: AIEE-IRE: Radio Club: Radio Station KMFA, Staff Announcer. Schroeder, Robert A., Jr.-CE ............................ St. LOUiS, MO. X Independents: Fifty-Niner's Club: ASCE. f Schuermeyer, VVilliam F.-EE ............................ St. I..OUiS, MO- Acacia: SAME: AIEE-IRE: Honor List: ROTC Band. Schulke, Richard H.-ME ....... ...... IX Iaplewood, Mo Tech Club: SAE. SLIIXIKIDT, P, C. SCHMIED, J. M. SCHRICKER, D SCHRUILI 4 A ' ' 'N ' 11.14, R. .X. JR. SCIILILRMILYER, VV. In SCHULKE, R. enior elcwo ert: T 'lhfa sf Y S' ..- ' s ' 'N T 'xl lTl.l2, C. scrimucuiza, G. G. scoooixs, J. L. V , q H SCOTT, K. C. SCOTT, C. R. SLU-ILRI. J. L. Schumacher, Gary G.-ME ......... ....... A Ianchester, Mo. SAE: ASME: Rollamo Board. Scoggins, Jerry L.-CE ..,.............,...,.....,,.... .,......,,,.. 4 Xlton, Ill, Independents: Tech Cluh: ASCE: llaptist Student Union: Student Mid Assistant in Pli Dept: M Club, Vice-Presiclene: lfoothall. Scott, Kenneth C.-Ch.E ...........,.................. lYest Paducah, Ky. Kappa Alpha: Fifty-Niner's Cluh: AlChlf: Alpha Chi Sigma: :' T Baptist Student Union: llonor List: Student Assistant in Chem. Dept.: Transferred from Paducah junior College and Murray State College. Scott, Glenn R.-EE .............................................. St. Louis, Mo. Triangle: Honor List: Transferred from University of Cincinnati. ,,,,, Scott, Thomas L.-CITE .....,....... ......,.,........... F ort Scott, Ark. Ml' Kappa Sigma: AICITE: St. Pat's Board: Miner Board: Honor List: Red Fourragere. Sedalia, Narayan KI.-Ceramic ...............,...,.....,.. Bombay, India ACS: India Association: Transferred from University of Bombay. Sedovic, John T.-CE ..,......,.,......,,..,...i..,.......,.,.,.. St. Louis, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi: ASCE: Gamma Delta: Curators' Award. Seifried, Richard XY.-Met ...............T....................... Enid, Okla. Independents: Fifty-Niner's Cluh: Mosamo Award: Transferred from Drexel Institute of Technology. Settle, Cicil-Pet ......,.......,.............. ....... K It. Vernon, Mo. Kappa Alpha: Canterbury Club. Seufert, John L.-1212 ........ ..,............,................. s t, Inuit, MO. trims ,kr - IXIRH.-X: Independents: Newman Cluh: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Transferred from XYashington University. Shafer, Lawrence T.-EE .................,... . ........ Perryville, Mo. Kappa Alpha: AIEE-IRE: Honor List. Shaffer, Alan D.-Met ............................................... Salem, Mo. U 'Hur Beta Sigma Psi: Student Council: Sigma Pi Sigma: Student Union Dance Committee. SCOTT, T. L. SEDALIA N. M SHAFER- L4 T- SEDOVIC, J. T. SETFRIE15, R. W SH-WITER, A- D 112 Sic Silva, Lfbirajara M. C.fMet ......Y,.....,,,, Rio De Janeiro llrazil Shafizadeh, .l8.lllSllll.l-CE ....,,......,,.,.,,,.......,,,,,..,.,,,, Tehran, Iran Honor List: Gold Key: Student Assistant in Library. Shah, Dalichand 0.-Ch.E .,....,.......,v...,.............. lloiuhay, India AlCliE: International Fellowship: lndia Association: Transferred from Gujrat University. X' Shah, Dinesh K.-Ch.E .,,..,,....,.,......,,.,,,,,,,,,,, Kapadwanj, lndia India Association: Transferred from Gigerat University. Sheppard, Alan N.-Math ..................................... St. Louis, Mo, Fifty-Niner's Club: St. Pat's Junior Board: Student Union Org.: Math Club: Curators' Award: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Hook Plate Award: Glce Club, Service Bar, Two-Year Award, and Cuff Links Award: Kappa Mu Epsilon. Shepard, Galen A.-Met ....... .,.......... .,,,....,,..,,.... P e ek, Kaus, Independents: Engineers' Club: ASME: Honor List. Sheraclen, Edwin, E.-CE .,,,i,,,,,,,,..,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,Y, A Xlbion, Ill, Engineers' Club: ASCE: Transferred from Southern lllinois University. nk!!! Sheth, Pratap S.-Cli.E .......,.............................,.. Bombay, India AlChE: India Association: lnternational Fellowship: Transferred from Michigan College of Mining. Shields, Ralph E.-CE ,..........,i,.,,....,,,,,,.,.,,i,..., Kansas City, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Chaplain: Shamrock Club: ASCE: SAME. Shuek, Lewis VV.-EE ............................................ Sullivan, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Club: AIEE-IRE: llonor List: Eta Kappa Nu: Transferred from Missouri University. Shukla, Narenda M.-EE ..,,,.,.,...,..,..,....,.,....,.,,.... Nadiad, India AIEE: International Fellowship: lnflia Association: Honor List: Transferred from Gijerat University. Siebels, James E-CE ..............,.................,,,,.,.,.... Hillsboro, Mo, Independents: Fifty-Niner's Cluhg ASCE: Baptist Student Union: Honor List: Transferred from Southeast Missouri State College. ss s- Q ' via X at SlI.tlfl7IADEll. J. SHAII, D. o. SHAH, D. K. Slll'.,lfPARD, .x. N. siii2P.fxRD, G. A. SHERADEN, E. E. siii-iii, ir sniiaros, R. E. SHUCK, L. W. siiuittix, N. M, siE1zELs, J. E. si12GELE, R. J. Agele, Richarfl VI.-Met ....,..,,,.... ,..,..,,...... .,......... R c plla, Mo, Sliainrork Vlub: lfiuliiieers' Club: ASM: Nevriuan Club: llonor l.ist:Al5ounfl. lfduv, Scholarship: Transferred from University of Illinois and l.oy.il:i University of lllinois. l'lli:f-iX1IlCI'5 Klub: liiteriiatioiial lfelloxvsliip: AES. glllllllflllfls, Hoyt I.,--CE ....,.. ,,,,,,..,,,,, f Sireenville, Ill. asain, ascii, iiiim List. glff'f'2,ON'f ?f'5'?' L' iinpson, james l'.--ME ................. ..,............,,, S t, Louis, Mo. llltlCjDQIlflClllsQ Mlill X: lfifty-Nint-r's Club: Engineers' Club: ASME: SAE: Neuinan Club: llonor List: Pi Tau Signia. itton, Roy S.-lili .....::............,................ Cape Girardeau, Mo. Q AIEE-lRE: Transferred from Southeast Missouri State College l and Missouri University. a fi 6,1 SLOCUM, NV. H. SMITH, M. L. SMITH, M. O. JR. SMITH, R. L. SMITH, R. A. SNELSON, R. O. SNOW, J. W. SPECHART, F. H. enior 61606 l Slocum, William II.-Izl' ...... ...... . .. ............. Iliirdlzuirl, Mo, .-XIITIT-IRIQQ IRIQ, Suurctaryg Ilonor I.i5tg I7t:1 Kappa Nu, II'i'i-Ni- dentg Tau Ilcta Pi, Silxer Kt-yg 'IiI'1lllNfCI'l'Ctl froni Nortlieax! Missouri State College. Smith, Menipliord L.-Ifli .....,,,..,.,,.,....,.,,.......,.... St, Louis, Mo. Theta Ki, Vice-Preaiilentp S.XKll'i, .XIIQIC-IRICQ Newnian Cluli, IITCQ Honor Lixtg Red Ifniii'i':igt-re, Silver Keyp lita Kappa Xu. Smith, Menard U., -Ir.-CIC ..........,,...,... ,...,, I ianxas City, Mo. Independents: I7ifty-Xiner's Clulmg Sliinnrmflc Cluli, .XSCI2 Ilonor Listg Transferred from l'nix't-rbity uf Kansas Smith, Richard L.-EE ....., .....,. R olla, Mo. IRE. Smith, Rolla A.-ITF ............... .....,.......,,..,........ S t, I.ouiN, Mo. Independents: Prospector! Clulng Student Union Councilg St. Patk Board, Pershing Rifles: Ilonor Listg Red Ifourragere. Snelson, Richard U.-IEE .,.......,..........,....... IIolts Summit, Mo. AIEE-IRIS, Radio Cluhg Transferred from Lincoln L'niversity and jefferson City junior College. Snow, James XV.-CIS ,...........,,,,,...,,.,,,....,..,.... Amsterdam, N,Y. Lamlwda Chi Alpha, Vice-President, ASCE, Vice-President, XYcslcy Foundation. Spechart, Frank II.-MIT .............,.............. .,,......,. Q uiney, Ill. Lambda Chi Alpha: SJXIQQ Phi Kappa Phi Rook Plate Award: Harvey H. Hessler Scholarshipg Honor List, Tau Beta Pi, Gold Key, Pi Tau Sigma, Treasurer. Speieher, Ellis, III-EE ....,.,.,..., ........,...,...., I iansas City, Mo. Independents: Fifty-Niner's Cluhg AITSF-IRE, Ilonor List: Iita Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Transferred from Kanias City ,Iunior College. Spencer, Gary E.-EE ............................,..........,,. St. Louis, Mo. Theta Xi, President, House Managerg :XIIIE-IRE: SAMIIQ Cura- tors' Awardg Honor Liatg Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Iita Kappa Nu. Stacy, Bobby D.-EE ......,. ......., F recleriektown, Mo, Honor List. Stafford, Harold XV.-Pet .......................... ....... D exter, Mo. Independents, Prospector's Club, AIME. .mi-i 1,1 try rpm km 4 1 'tml 3 SPEICIIIQR, III SPENCER, G. Ii. STACY, B. D. STA IFFO RD, H. XV. QQ: 113 114 N '65 'TTI'-T' A,-if srxirts, C. JR. sT,xnY, J. ix. s'i1xitn5xi.'i1 W. G. srifpxaxs, J. n. siiaififiaxs, ia. w. S'l'lilNBRUlit'2f3li, ic. iz s'riQixiq,xi1P, R. A. swixiqoiaiitisn, If enior elaine Stairs, Curtis, Jr.-ME ..,......,................ ....,.. X layfielil, Ky. ASME: SAE: Baptist Student Union. Staby, Jerry ........................................ Kansas City, Mo. Prospeetor's Club: ATEE-lRE: Baptist Student Union: Trans- ferred from XVilliam Jewell and Kansas City College. Starwalt, XV. Glen4CE .................... .,..... F armington, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi: SAME: ASCE. Stearns, .Terry D.-Met.-Nuc ..,...,,....,.................. Carthage, Mo. lndependents: ASM: AIME: Shamrock Club: Tech Club: Trans- ferred from Southwest Missouri State College. Steffens, Eugene XV.-ME ..........,... ...... i Alton, Ill. Independents: Tech Club: ASME. Steinbruegge Kenneth B.-Physics .................,., St. Louis, Mo. Independents: MRHA: Student Council: Honor List: Cilee Club: Transferred from XYashington University. Steinkamp, Robert A.-Ch.E ................................ St. Louis, Mo. Independents: Engineers' Club: AlChE: Alpha Phi Omega: Alpha Chi Sigma, President: Transferred from' Harris Teachers College: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Tau Beta Pi: A. P. Cvreen Scholarship. Steinkoehler, Fred H.-ME ...........................,...... St. Louis, Mo. ASME: SAE: Honor List: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: A. P. Green Scholarship. Sterrett, Joe B.-Physics ............................................ Slater, Mo. Engineers' Club: Radio Club: Sigma Pi Sigma: Honor List: Glee Club: UCCF. Steury, Don W.-EE .............................................. Raytown, Mo. Independents: Fifty-Niner's Club: ATEE-IRE: Honor List: Trans- ferred from Kansas City Junior College. Stephenson, Alan E.-ME .............................. Glens Falls, N.Y. ARS: ASME: SAE: Honor List: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi: Gold Key: Pi Tau Sigma, President: Transferred from University of Rochester. Stigall, Patil D.-EE ...... ......,.. R ichmond, Mo. Kappa Alpha, Treasurer: ARS: SAE: AIEE-IRE: Blue Key: Eta Kappa Nu, Treasurer. a.-.Z Qi ie .T ,5 STERRETT, J. B. STEURY, D. W. l l i i 5 STEPHENSON, A. E. STIGALL, P. D. 'z S it ii Stitli, Donald G.-Ch.E .........,...,,. ............,,. llannihal, Ho. Engineers' Clulmg Inter. Co-op Council: Trzuisfcrred from Illinois Institute of Technology and llannilwgil'l.:itirzuigc College. Stokely, XVilliain S.-CE ......... l........,,.,.... ,....... ..... , S 1 dem, lll. Independents: Engineers' Clulig ASC: llonor List: ROTC Rand. Stout, XYilliani N.-ME .........,........,................. Springfield, Mo, ASME: SAE: Baptist Student Union: llouor List, Pi Tau Sguia: Transferred from Southwest llo. State College. Strebler, Raymond L.-Ch.E ........ ....,,, F enton, Mo. Strohm, Robert E.-EE ..............................,....i.. Kirkwood, Mo. Independents: Fifty-Xiner's Cluhg Allili-lRlf: tigunma Delta: Honor List: Pistol and Rifle Cluh. Struekhoff, .lohn rl.-EE ......,.....,............................ Augusta, Mo. Shamrock Cluh: AIEE-IRE: Newniiin Cluh: llouor List: Trans- ferred froni St, Louis Prep. Seminary. A f if I, A 0' , Av ff 5,5 gy Sullivan, XYillia1n L., III-KIE .....,,.....,.,, XYehster Groves, Mo, P I ,I fl Kappa Sigma, President: ASME: Miner Board. , ft 1 Suininitt, James NV.-ME ....,....................,.............. Malden, Mo. li 5 t Independents: Shamrock Cluh: Wesley lfoundation: Glee Cluh, President, Key Award, Service Bar, Cuff Links. Sutterfield, James S.-ME ........... ......, I Tarinington, No. Tech Club: Glee Club: Gold Key. Swanson, Kenneth A.-Ceramic .............,...... XYaynesville, Mo. Independents: Shamrock Club: ASC: Speluukers, Vice-President: Honor List: Curators' Award. Swanson, Richard C.-Ch.E .,................................ Jennings, Mo. Sigma Pi, Treasurer, President: AlChE, Treasurer, Vice-Presi- dent: Blue Key: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award' Gold Key Award: Tau Beta Pi. ........x6WbLll'0' . o. Swaw, Brayan F.-ME ........ Talwar, M. K.-Ch.E ...... .,,..,. R ahtak, India India Association. Tankersley, Ted R.-ME ........ ......Rolla, Mo. Independents. Taylor, Thomas M.-CE ....................,....... Cape Girardeau, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon: ASCE: ARS: Transferred froin- Southeast Mo. State College. qc Q tml jr-GN ,:' , 'mat' -- 'hi STITII, D. G. STOKIQLY, XY. S. STOUT, XV. N. STREISLER, R. L. STROIIIXI, R. li. S'l'RL7ClilltJlfF, J. J. SULLIVAN, NV. L., III SUMKIITT, J. XY. SU'l l'liRl7IliLl3, J, S. SWANSON, K. A. SW.-XNSUN, R. C. SWAW, B. li. TALNVAR, M. K. TANKERSLEY, T. R. TAYLOR, T. M. . - . t., V . ., f f :' enior elcwo I . 115 -KX o- .: ,. . A' 17. W -C9 . I , 'E all f o ,. 'figlg . 't t. W N TEPEDINO, E. 'I'lIIiLIiKIAN, J. E. TIIURMAN, R. E. '!' 440 THEILMANN, V. E. THOMPSON, L. D. TITO, W. 1. JR. TESKE J. E. THOENI, A. K. TIDMORE, R. L. f-. I ..... A , K , ' ..... ff L ' I i' in 3 .5 ,. - f I 1? v-'W ' , ,i . Lf ' '5 ' f g h I ,,,V,..,.,, , fi it '- A - I ..?AQJs,.. 70 PW .4 if - ,igy 'fmfggvgjjf J fi., TOLEN, G. W. TORNO, H. C. 116 TOKIX, R. Ii. SR. TOOKE, R. C. TOWER, R. II. TRAUTINIAN, D. R. Tepedino, Eleazar-Mining ........................... .Caripe, Yenezuela ASME: Transferred from Cameron College and University of Central Florida. Teske, Flames E.-CE .......................................... Normandy, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha: SAE: ASCE: Alpha Phi Omega: Rollamo lloardg Student Union: Student Assistant in P.E. Dept.: KI Club: Football. Theilmann, Yernon E.-ME ........ ......... .......... S t . Louis, No. Delta Sigma Phi, Vice-President: SAE: ASME. Theleman, -Ianies E.-HIE ................. ...,............ S t, Louis, Mo. Independents: Shamrock: Student Assistant in Cafeteria. Thoeni, Allen K.-Cli.E ......... ..,....................... C arrollton, No. Sigma Nu, Treasurer: AIChE: Student Council. Thompson, Larry D.-EE ......,.... ,,,............... K Ialta llend, Mo. AIEE-IRE: SAME: Radio Club, Station Manager: Glee Club Award: Student Assistant in Cafeteria, Dean's Office and EE Dept.: ROTC If-and Thurman, Robert E.-Physics .............................. Republic, Mo. Indepeii1.lents: Sigma Phi Epsilon, Vice-President: Kappa Kappa Psi: Math Club, President: Iilue Key, Vice-President: Tau lleta Pi, Sigma Pi Sigma: Co-op Klellonnell Aircraft Corp.: Who's XYho: Honor List: Czlee Club: ROTC liand: Gold Key: Curators' Award: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Student Assistant in Humanities Dept. Tidmore, Robert L.-CE .,................................ Springfield, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon: ASCE: Alpha Phi Omega, 2nd Vice-Pres- ident: llaptist Student Union: Student Council, Secretary: Glee Club. Tito, Vlilliam J., lr.-EE .................................... Maywood, Honor List: Transferred from Polytech. Inst. of New York. Q enter 816100 Tolen, Clary XV.-ME ........................ ...... .I Oplitl, MO. Independents: MRHA: Honor List. Toma, Robert F., Sr.-Met ................................... St. Louis, M0- SAME: ASME: Alpha Sigma Nu: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate: Pershing Rifles. Tooke, Robert C.-Met .............,.,............. Cape Girardeau, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary: Alpha Phi Omega: Theta Tau: Rollamo Board: Miner Board : St. Pat's Board : St. Pat: M Club, Vice-President: Football: Student Assistant in PE Dept. Torno, Harry C.--CE .....................,.................... Ki1'kWOOd, MO. ASCE: Tau Beta Pi: Honor List: Glee Club. Tower, Ronald H.-HIE ....... ........ R Olla, MO. Independents. Trautman, Dennis R.-CE .......................... Ste. Genevieve, MO. Phi Kappa Theta: ASCE: Alpha Phi Omega: Newman Club Rollamo Board: Honor List. 1 9 i I 9 1 l 2' Trippensee, Gary .X.-ME .,..,..,.V.,A.........A. . Jefferson City, Xlo. Lam-lida Chi .xlllllfll SKF: .XSKIICQ Pi Tau Siginag llonor I.i5t: Pistol and Rifle Clnlig ROTC liansl. Turner, Leland llfklli ,,,...,,..,.,,..,.,.,.,...,,,wiw,...,,.. La Plata, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Clnlig ,XSKIFQ llonor Lixtg Transferred from Niirtli- east Mo. State Teachers College. Twedell, Richard N.-Clrli .....,.........i...w..w..l., Kansas City, Xlo. Independentiq Proxpectofi Clulig 4XlChEg Tranbferreil from Northwest Mo. State College. Clie, Gerald C.-Chl? ......... ..,.., T Edwardsville, Ill. Independentsg Tech Club, Urton, Ronald R.-ME A,,,,,,.,..,..,,,,,.,.,,,,,,t,...,.,,..,., Trenton, Klo. ASME: Transferred from Trenton Junior College. Yalentine, Craig .X-Geology' .,........,.....,,i, Staton Ielzmil, NJ. Fifty-Niner's Clnlig Snxxll-SQ Sigma llig UCCFQ lnternxitiinml T ellowsliip1Slifig Mmainog C. L. llake fieologgieal Society Stn- dent Assistant in Geology Deptg Persliing Rifles. Yan Buren, 'lanies K.-C12 ................... ........ St. Louis. No. Pi Kappa .Xlphag AXSCICC, Secretary, Presiilentg Alpha Phi Omega: Rollamo Hoardg Military liall lioxirilg 'imiifn-reti from Xortlie western Ciiiverbity. Yandergriff, XYayne L.-ME .......,......,,.......,......,....... Rolla, Nlo. Independentsg .NSBIICQ SAEQ ARS: llaptiwt Student Union. Yan Doren, Thomae P,-Elf ,...,,......,,....,,.,.,,... Farmington, Klo. Shamrock Clulig .-Xllilf-IRFQ Newman Clnlig Curator! .Xwarilg Trimfoot Co. Scliolaiwliipg llonor l.iNtg Clem Scliolarsliipg XXI-Bterii Electric Scholarwliipg lita Kappa X113 'lan lieta Pig Gold lieyg White-Rodger Schnlarbhip. Van Dorey, Michael R.-Met ........ Kappa Sigma. Yannoy, Everett ll.-EE ................. ...... l ltiglieeville, Xlo. AIEE-IREQ Radio Clnlig llonor List. Yan Yranken, Robert L.-CE ...... ....... N Yiehita, Kam. Honor List. . .,.,, llouaton, Texas VKX IJHRICN, T. P. VAX LJUREY, KI. R. 'UQ' 'mei NJ' C. ' 1 , 1. 2+ si 3 3 ' X isp. ' '5' 4 if , -Q VANNOY, F. H. VAN VRANKEN, R. L. 117 118 Q . 'Ui' x fuf'nrl 563' fr as ms -ef MW dugg-gy Vasterling, Larry R.-ME ....,..,.....,......,.,,,....,.,,.,. Glendale, Mo. Independents, Tech Club, ASME, ARS, AFS, Glee Club, Honor List, Glee Club, Service Bar, Pershing Rifles, Vaughan, Bob J.-ME ............... ,,.,.... P Opigf Bluff, MO, Tech Club, Curators' Award. Vaughn, Gary E.-Ch.E .............................. .,,,..... N evada, Mo. Engineers' Club, AlChE, Alpha Chi Sigma, Honor List, Tau Beta Pi, Curators' Award, Gold Key Award, Phi Kappa Phi, Distinguished Military Student. Verdi, James R.-Met ,......,.................................,, Waukegan, Ill. Sigma Nu, AFS, M Club, Football, Student Assistant in PE Dept. VVagner, Charles E.-EE ................................ Chesterfield, Mo. Kappa Sigma, AIEE-IRE, Miner Board, Curators' Award. YVagner, Clifford G.-Ceramic ,...,,,.....,,,,.,..,.,, Rivermines, Mo. Independents, Tech Club, ACS, Newman Club. Waller, NVillia1n Cr.-Pet ..................................... Earlington, Ky. Independents, Prospector's Club, AIME, SAME, Transferred from W'est Kentucky State College. NVallis, Richard A.-EE ....,.,,....,.......,................. Kirkwood, Mo. Independents, Fifty-Niner's Club, AIEE-IRE, Transferred from Washington University. Walsh, John L.-ME ............................................ St. Louis, Mo. Independents, Engineers' Club, ASME, Rifle and Pistol Club. NValter, Ronald XV.-Chem .....,,,....................... Martinsville, Ill. Independents, Shamrock Club, Secretary, Treasurer, W. I. Schrenk Chem. Society, Alpha Chi Sigma, Treasurer, Curators' Award, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, ROTC Band. Waltrip, Lee A.-'CE ...................................... Herculaneum, Mo. Acacia, ASCE, SAME, Baptist Student Union, Pistol and Rifle Club. Elf VQXSTERLING, L. R. VAUGIIAN, B. J. VAUGHN, G. E. VliRlJl, J. R. NN.-XGNER, C. E. NVAGNER, C. G. XX'.Xl.LliR, XV. G. XYALLIS, R. A. XVALSH, I. L. W.-XI.'liliR, R. XV. WALTR1P, L. A. NVASSON, W. S. VVaSson, Xifilliam S,-Ch.E ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, St. Louis, Mo, Sigma Pi, Vice-President, AlChE, Wesley Foundation, IFC, Honor List. XVHECYS, flI'Ville J.-Met ......................................... St. Louis, Mo. MRH.-X, Engineers' C'lnh,4ASM, AFS, Alpha Sigma Mu, Tau lieta Pi, Curators' Award, l'hi Kappa Phi, ASR Scholarship, Gold Key. Vvatsoll, Robert R.-Elf ...,.. ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, -I enningg, NIO, Sigma Pi, .-XIEE-IRE, llonor List, Curators' Award. lVClJb, LHl'fy D.-ME .......,..............,...............,. Springfield, Mo. Independents, Engineers' Club, ASME, Sangamo Co. Scholarship, Honor List. XV6lD':I', Joseph R.-Ml? ,...,,......,,,..,,..,,,,,,, ,,,, S lc, Genevieve, IXIQ, Shamrock Club, ASME, Transferred from Southeast Mo. State College. if Hr WATERS, o. J. WATSON, R. R. WEBB, L. D. WEBER, J. R. enior elcwo S.. N :A ' XYEBER, N. O. NVEBER, NV. I. WEDIG, E. H. VVELCH, G. E. NVELLING, L. L. WEYHRETER, A. E. XYHEELER, M. B. WHISENANT, R. D. enior elaoo XVeber, Nelson O.-ME ......., ...... D ittmer, Mo. Independents, ASME. NVeber, 'William J.-Ch.E .... ..,......,..............., I ndependence, Mo. Independents, Acacia, .'XlChE, SAME, Alpha Chi Sigma, NYeslcy Foundation, Honor List. YVedig, Edwin H.-Met .,.......... ......,..,.....,.......... S t. Louis, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon, President, C. L, Dake Geological Society. XVelch, Gary E.-Met .,........................,........................,. Dupo, lll. Prospector's Club, ASM, AFS, Alpha Sigma Mu, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Honor List, Gold Key Award, Pershing Rifles, Glee Club, Kroll Fellow in Met. Engr. VVelling, Lance L.-ME ..................,..................... St. Louis, Mo. Independents, SAE, SAME, Glee Club, Tie Clasp and Lapel Button Award. Vtleyhreter, Alfred E.-Met ..................... Glen Head, L.I., N.Y. Kappa Alpha, AFS, Gamma Delta, Found. Educ. Scholarship Pershing Rifles. Wheeler,lNIichael B.-ME .................. ....... I efferson City, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha, SAE, ASME, Treasurer, Vice-President, Baptist Student Union, Honor List. Whisenant, Richard D.-Pet.-Geol ......................... Malden, Mo. Prospector's Club, AIME, SEG, Transferred from North Caro- lina State College. White, Daniel R.-Physics .............................. Kansas City, Mo. Acacia, Alpha Phi Omega, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Baptist Student Union, Student Council, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi, Distin- guished Military Student, Tau Beta Pi, Red Fourragere, Bronze Cross Award, Sigma Pi Sigma, NSF Undergraduate Research Student Grant. VVhite, Gary D.-ME ........................................ Springfield, Mo. Kappa Sigma, SAE, ASME, Miner Board. Whitecotton, Thomas E.-Ch.E ................ Jefferson City, Mo. Triangle, AIChE, Rollamo Board. Whittaker, Ronald G.-Ch.E ................................ Moberly, Mo. Q AIChE, Alpha Chi Sigma, Honor List, Transferred from Moberly junior College. l 1 -pf, 'I , im: J' III! wa it V' Qi . .J'. , ' V .77 5' - f' L v .,,,..t.,-1 1----9 ' . , , . ,.g ' 1 .' 'ill .JS '.',':l':l3'f'i, If .V , A .AM rl., -,V ,-1 . ., fr.. -lg-4,5 I-fi., ..4. i fr Q w-few, rf ',.u-f-fi'-'-svfl . 1- -1. , ,- f',',.,j..pf4y'.. -1p,,.'l,,rf --'tf.,'f'f'ff 'l v . it what XYHITE, D. R. l WIIITIC, cs. 11. WHITECOTTUN, T. E. WHITT.-XKER, R, G. 119 1-mail' I -at Ame . YQ - Nr' 5 7 36 . uf x, .ef X xx '74 'iii' lf 1 . 1 .. ' .gi t i ff is 5 V its . X M 1. ft at 1 . , -e f , 2. . . 4, .. fi! ,z,g1Eg'?,'.z'A,:,,!,1 ,.. .' Qt-'A-i'.P,?,Q?:-, 1 ,a1:1q,','.a,fzY4 ,.:. use . A 6. e 5,'f01- . , M an t'1'ff'Lf'f.-'A' 1:- v -N . Kimi? -.1f:H111 1:. P: f xs- I ,I . , fl :xl ,,,. c 3 f- 3 ny f, s 1 'ff f 120 XYIICIXX, F. M. XYIEGAND, T. D. XX IliG.'XRlJ, P. J. WILLIZANKS, H. 0. XXII IS C IJ WI . 3. . WILLARD, D. E. LLIQXMS, G. E. WILLIAMS, M. E. enior elaoo VVICCIZI, Ellis M.-ME ..................................,........... Lonedell, Mo. Independents-5 Fifty-Niner's Clubg ASMEQ SAEQ Honor List. W' iegand, Terry D.-EE .,.,.,............... .,...,..,...,..,.... R oxana, Ill. Independents: Tech Club, Presidentg AIEE-IREQ M Clubg Basketball Letterg Inter Co-op Councilg Transferred from South- ern lllinois University. XViegard, Paul J.-CE .......................................,.. Evansville, Ill. Sigma Nu: ASCE: Rolla Lion's Club Scholarshipg HM Clubg Football Letter. Willbanks, Bill Q.-Pet.-Geology ..,........,............ O'Fallon, Mo. Independents: Shamrock Clubg AIMEQ Curators' Awardg Honor List. Wiles, Gary D.-EE ........................................ Green Castle, Mo. Sigma Tau Gamma, Vice-Presidentg AIChEg AIEE-IREQ Student Council. VVillard, Dickie E.-CE ........................................ Princeton, Mo. Independentsg Engineers' Clubg ASCEQ Curators' Award. WVilliams, Gary E.-Ceramic .................................... Farber, Mo. Independentsg ACSQ Baptist Student Uniong Honor List. Williaxtis, Michael E.-Geology .............,............ Qverland, Mo. Prospector's Clubg C. L. Dake Geological Societyg Honor List: Glee Club Awardg Pershing Riflesg Spelunkers. VVillems, Donald R.-CE ....................,................. Marshall, Mo. ASCEQ Transferred from Missouri Valley College. VVilliford, Henry G., jr,CE .,...,, ....... A ndrews, Texas Honor List. Willyard, Donald L.-EE ............................................ Viola, MO. AIEE-IREQ Eta Kappa Nuq Baptist Student Uniong Honor List. VVillmore, Robert R.-EE ................. ...... A rcadia, Mo. Transferred from Flat River College. . ,-N .!'Ig: . Q 1 , .t.w.,,f..n,l..-- .20-Z -QI:-W, WILLEMS, D. R. WILLIFORD, H. G. JR WILLYARD, D. L. WILLMORE, R. R. XVilson, Carl R.-EE .....,.......A.....................,.............. KCGHGS, lll. AIEE-IRE: Transferred from Southern lllinois University. Wlilson, James XV.--CE ......,. ,.........,, ,............. K i rkwood, hlo. ACM: Honor List: Transferred from Oklahoma A Sz M. Wilson, Robert J.-EE .................................,.... Farmington, Ill. MRHA: Independents: AIEE: Personnel Assistant in Dorms. XYilson, lYilliam L,-CE ......... ....... D e Kalb, Mo. ACSE: Honor List. XYitte, Raymond A.-Met .,,.,., ........ S pringfield, Ho, Independents: Engineers' Club. XVoerner, Richard A.-EE .....,.........,........,.......,... St. Louis, Mo. Independents: AIEE-IRE: St. Louis Science Fair Scholarship: Eta Kappa Nu: Phi Kappa Phi: Superior Cadet Award: Gold Key: Tau Beta Pi. XVoldman, Michael L.-CE ...................,,............. St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma: ASCE: Newman Club: Chi Epsilon: Honor List: Transferred from Harris Teachers College. XVolfenberger, Marvin L.-EE ......,....................,.. Neosho, Mo. Honor List: Transferred from Joplin junior College and Kansas City Junior College. NVood, Frank D.-Met .....,,,.............................,....... Picher, Okla. Independents: Fifty-Niner's Club: AIME: ASM: AFS: Pros- pector's Club: Chi Alpha: Military Ball Board, Chairman: North- east Oklahoma A Sz Bl, and Colorado School of Mines. 'Woods, Glen D.-Physics .......................................... Salem, Mo. Independents: Shamrock Club: Curators' Award. Wright, David B.-Ch.E ..................................., NVestport, Conn. Kappa Alpha: AIChE: Alpha Phi Omega: Photo Club. Vllunderlich, James R.-ME ........................,.., XVashington, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta: ASME: SAE: Alpha Phi Omega: Theta Tau: Ili-ewman Club: Rollarno Board: St. Pat's Board, President: Honor ist. Wyatt, Julian R.-EE ...............,,...,...,...,..,....,,,,.....,., Belton, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon: AIEE-IRE: Theta Tau: Blue Key: Miner Board, Secretary: Glee Club, Vice-President, Treasurer: Curators' Award: Honor List: Distinguished Military Student: Key Award: American Power Conference Award. Yates, Donald V.-EE ...... ....... R olla, Mo. AIEE: Honor List. Yildirim, Gungor-EE .....,,......,.,.......,,.......,..,.... Ankara, Turkey Shamrock Club: AIEE-IRE: Eta Kappa Nu: Honor List: Foreign Student Scholarship: Student Assistant in Cafeteria and Library, WYATT, J. R. XVRIGHT, D. B. 'YH-DIRIV G life . at M ,, E, 122 f Nfl -han- L 'NF 3 y Ii .xi . if gf. X V, f me M , , .5 xTQQ . 'I 2 t. X Y ' Q 3 ' ix if f 'ff , a I 4 - ,,,,,,,. ..,? , , ., ' , J .1 Q Sl :':55:'i' YORK, G. I. YOST, J. H. ZAVERI, V. N. ZIMMERMANN, NV. A. ZINK, R. C. ZYCHINSKI, J. A. SCHXXALLER, J. J. York, Gerald J.-Ch.E ...........................,...................... Alton, Ill. Independents: Prospector's Club: Shamrock Club: AIChE: Alpha Chi Sigma: Newman Club: Honor List: Glee Club: Transferred from Southern Illinois University. Yost. JIITI H.-NIE .....,.................................,...,.,........ Fegtus, TXIO, Independents: Lambda Chi Alpha: ASME: Pi Tau Sigma, Vice- President: Newman Club: St. Pat s Board: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Silver Key Award. Zaveri, Vyomesh N.-EE ............ Ahmedabad, Bujarat, India AIEE: India Association: International Fellowship: Transferred from Hiram College. Zimmermann, Walter A.-CE ..................... .....,... I ronton, Mo, MRHA: Independents: Prospector's Club: ASCE: Glee Club, Lapel Button Award: Transferred from W'ashington University. Zink, Richard C.-CE ....... ....... A ffton, Mo. ASCE: Alpha Phi Om-ega. Zychinski, James A.-EE ...................................... St. Louis, Mo. AIEE-IRE: Eta Kappa Nu: Newman Club: Honor List: Student Education and Loan Foundation Scholarship: Mallory and Co. Scholarship. Schwaller, John J.-Ceramic ......,............... Jefferson City, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta, President, Treasurer: AIChE: ACS, Vice- President: Keramos, Secretary: Alpha Phi Omega: Blue Key: Alpha Chi Sigma: Newman Club: Rollamo Board: Curators' Award: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Gold Key: J. B. Arthur and Family Scholarship. enior elaoo M o Abbott, John M,-Met ......... Bartling, Donald L.-EE .......... Bass, Oral E.-Met ............... Baxter, Kenneth D.-EE ......,... Blase, Russell VV.-EE ............ Breig, Francis VV.-Math ........ Brewer, Don M.-ME .............. Burford, Milton K.-ME ........ Burton, Joseph D.-ME ........... Chaffin, Lane C.-ME ......,,.. Coester, Jan VV.--CE ......... Cole, Fred V.-CE .......... Cox, David L.-CE ............... Davis, James M.-CE ............... Deranja, Theodore F.-EE ........ Donovan, John R.-ME .,.,....... Dunham, William J.-EE .....,.. Fischer, David E.-Math .......... Fryer, Kenneth E-CE ......... Galvin, John F.-EE ................. Goehman, Marvin C.-ME .......... Heartling, Harold D.-EE ......... Hager, Andrew J.-ME ............ Hardy, John W.-EE ................ Hartung, Robert F.-EE .......... enioro :without ictureo ..........Springfield, M o ..........Carl Junction, Mo. .............Louisiana, Mo ..................Rolla, ..................Rolla, Mo Mo Marys, Mo Louis, Mo .........University City, Mo ........................Steele, Mo. ..................Rogersville, Mo, .........Webster Groves, Mo ......................Scotia, N.Y ....................Kirkwood, Mo ...........Jefferson City, Mo Louis, Mo. ..........Blue Springs, Mo. ...........Flat River, Mo. - ....... Washington, Mo. James, Mo .........Brookfield, Ill ..........Bismarck, Mo ................Jackson, Mo. ......................Neosho, Mo ...........Jefferson City, Mo .........................Rolla, Mo. Harvel, James R.-EE .......... ................. N eosho, Mo Hassler, Emmet K.-CE ................. .......... B elle, Mo Hefelfinger, Richard--Physics .......... ,,,,,,,,. , ,Salem, Mo, Hemmann, Joseph H.-Physics .......... .......,....... L onedell, Mo Henson, Wallace R.-Physics ......... ........ K ansas City, Mo Herron, George F.-CE ................ .......... S t. Louis, Mo. rcwluate Studento Ahya, Narendrakumar A.-Unclassified ........... ..........Bombay, India Aldrich, Charles A.-Physics ............................ .............. R olla, Mo Allard, Edward F.-Physics ........... .......... E verett, Mass Ash, Richard L.-Mining ............ ........ S t. James M Baird, Thomas B ........................ ........... V ida, Mo Bayless, Jerry R.-CE .............. .............. C uba, Mo Brauer, Charles W.-Chem ,.....,, ,,,,,,,,,, M exico, Mo Bub, George S.-Ch.E ................... ........... A ffton, Mo Carrell, Terry E.-Physics .......... .......... R olla, Mo Carstens, John C.-Physics ......... Caudle, Rodney D.-Mining .......... Chen, Cary C-Y-Physics ............ .................Rolla, Mo .......Norwalk, Conn Cochran, Russell V.-Physics ........ ............. S t. James, Mo Custead, Wayne G.-Ch.E ............... ...,...... I ndependence, Mo. Durham, Ailliam Lloyd-CE .......... ...................... R olla, Mo. Fuka, Louis R.-CE ...................... ..................... S t. Louis, Mo. Chan, Siew H.-Mining ............ ......... I poh, Peraic, Malaya Garver, August J.-Math ..........,. ,,,,,,....,,,..,,..,,,,,,, R olla, Mo, Gianchandani, Jiwat D.-CE ............. ........ N ew Delhi, India Gnanamuthu, Daniel S.-Met ........... ............... M adras, India G01dSt0I1C, Ira M.-Ge0l0gy ........... .............. N ew York, N.Y. Gomah, Aly H.-Mining ......... ........ C airo, Egypt, U.A.R. Good, Tl'lOmHS J.-Ch.E .............. ....,............ W attsburg, Pa. Gowins, Gene E.-Physics ............... ...................... I llmo, Mo. Greeley, Michael N.-Geology ........... .......... K noxville, Tenn. Hameed, M. K.-ME ....................... ............. Q uilon, India Han. Robert S ............................... ................................ C hina HaS1'3l21I1i, Mllfli U.-CE ................... ...................... B ombay, India Haycocks, Cl'1riSt0pher-Mining .....,,,,,, .,,,.,,, , Mwadui, Tanganyika Herrick, Thomas J.-EE ................. L.. ............... St. Lous, Mo. Hoffman, Charles R.--CE ..................... .......... S pringfield, Mo. H0ffm211, R0bcrt N.-Mining Pet .......... ............ L itchfield, Ill. Hord, William E.-EE ........................ ........... K eokuk, Iowa 'Huber, Richard G.-CE ........... Louis, Mo. Hounkohl, James O.-Physics ..... Jokerst, John B.-EE ..........,,...... Krieger, George li.-ME .......,.. Larson, VYilliam D.-Math ........ Lasky, John M,-EE .,,,.,.,,,,.,.,,,,,. Leimer, Harold NV.-Geology ,,.,... Long, Thomas J,-ME ,..,,,,,,,,.,.,, Locas, Earl W.-CE ....................,...... Lux, Ixen C.-CE ........................,.,.............. McCluskey, lValter H.-Met. ' Manor, Leroy F.-M E ............. Mathews, Charles T.-ME ...i....... Meier, Craig A.-EE ................,. Meyer, VVilliam B.-CE .......... Miller, Clifford E.-CE ......... Nelson, David A.-CE ,.,..,,,.,,,,.,, Oberhaus, Thomas K.-CE ........... Redington, Edward A.-CE ...,,.... Rice, John L.-CE ....................... Robinson, James W.-ME ........ Schaefer, Arthur E.-ME ........ Schroeder, Conrad J.-CE ......... Sprenkle, Elmer L.-EE ........ .. Stair, George W.-Math ................ Steffens, Eugene W.-ME ........... Stojeba, Stanley T.-EE .,...... Stoner, Glenn E.-Chem ........ Sullivan, John V.-Met ......... Thomas, Ellis D.-EE .................... Utterback, Frank D.-ME ................ Whitcraft, Howard M.-Physics ............. -Xue ....... ...............Rolla, Louis, .........Glendale, Mo Mo Mo ............Swedeborg, Mo ........East St. Louis, Ill ..........Little Rock, Ark Louis, Mo ........Hannibal, Mo. Louis, Mo ........Johnston City, Ill ..........Kirkwood, Mo ..........Conway, Mo .......St. Louis, Mo Louis, Mo Mo .........Berkeley Hts., N.J ..........Webster Groves, Mo ................Centralia, Mo ........Hannibal, Mo ........Steelville, Mo Louis, Mo ...........Kansas City, Mo ............Neosho, Mo .............Carthage, Mo ..........Perryville, Mo Louis, Mo ........Springfield, Mo .......Independence, Mo ........,St. Joseph, Mo ...............Perry, Mo Louis, Mo. cwithout :pictured Irani, Keikhosrow-EE ........... Jacobs, David C.-Nuclear ........ Joiner, James W .......................... Jones, James A.-ME .................... Kabeiseman, W'illiam J.-Physics... Koelling, Jerry J.-Physics ........... ...........New Milford, N.J. ...........New York, N.Y. ..........Paducah, Ky ...................Rolla, Mo ..........Yankton, S. Dak Louis, Lassley, Richard H.-Physics .......... ............................... R olla, Lin, Franklin C ................................ Massey, Stephen A.-Physics ......... Mattingly, William L.-Geology ..,,,.... Mayhan, Kenneth G.-Ch.E ............. McMullin, James M.-Physics ......... Michaud, Joseph L.-Physics ....... Odyley, Roland D.-Geology ........ Ozkol, Sedat-CE ......................... Parikh, Piyush S.-EE .................. Rupert, Gerald B.-Geophysics .... Savas, Sam M,. Jr.-CE ............ Schierding, Royce G.-Met ........... Shipley, John L.-Physics .................. Sokolowski, Danny H.-Physics ........ Tao, Frank F.-Ch.E ...................... Taylor, Glenn R.-CE ................ Thomas, Paul D.-Physics ........ Wang, Sidney S.-EE ................ Weyand, John D.--Ceramic .............. Wilcox, Roy C.-Met ................................. Wolkenhauer, William C.-Nuclear ...... Worley, Morris T.-Mining ................. NVright, Robert L.-Met ......... Yang, David D.-CE ............... Young, Alwin C. H.-CE ............. Zimmerman, Bob G.-CE ...................... .... Zimmerman, Richard A.-Geology ........ Mo Mo Foochow, Fukien, China Mo ....................Overland, Mo Louis, Mo ..........Crystal City, Mo Louis, Mo ................Rolla, ...........................Turkey .........Ahmedabad, India .................Lint0n, Ind. ........-.....Miami, Fla. Charles, Mo. ..........Grant City, Mo. .................Alton, Ill. ........Rolla, Mo. ............Rolla, Mo. ........Atlanta, Texas .................Peping, China ...,.....Faulkton, S. Dak. .........Alexandria, Va. .........Escanaba, Mich. ..,.....................Rolla, Mo. ........................Mexico, Mo. ..............San Francisco, Calif. Chu-shan Taiwan, China .......Cape Girardeau, Mo. ............Springfield, Mass. x' :',r'. , 43. I -' -f2- .. uf' X V..,,l. h aw. , X N X , , Q S wi-'if S wig r X x Sb xs A S s X NC if Anderson, John H.-Geology ............................ Rafael, Calif. Anderson, Myra D.-Chem ..... Valdosta, Ga. Ayik, Necdet-Met ..... ...... E lazig, Turkey Benner, Robert L.-Met ..... ....... R olla, Mo. Bhatia, Baldev K.-Ch.E ........ Bombay, India Bramfitt, Bruce L.-Met...Waterv1iet, N.Y. . if ,,',if,ffff,l-, t V il, f , -lik ,A,, ,ji mfg, V W-M., ff wi. WJ ,L i 2 fp! SJ J' 41' f X 1V I if ,f z, 4 ,, xg, 7 iqgayll ?llir'Cg f A ,. f ,I if 2' 49 5 ,, 1 fig, 5 1 I 1 1 1 V fi ,rv ' ' f fffig fii 5 .ey A . . 1 X- .Q racluca te .Stuclento sag: '57 . il , . 'Q fy xfv S I , 4 , , VY 1. Sfswm 2 sy: , , ,,,,, N . Q 3 J Q .xff J I f X X ,. f s gt! fi 1 f 2 , I f Z f X ZR 1 X, XM X fs 1 , 1 f 1 QA' S f X VW R ,ay ' ,.,..,' , ,, NN al, 4 5 Sf? X J Q EN X , WA, AX Ex , QQ N93, 'xr Qwf sfs a A 4' f f- NH Adkins, Dennie L.-ME Alt, Leroy H.-Physics......., ...... Pacific, Mo Amsler, Larry C.--EE ........ Springfield, Mo. Bautisto, Jorge-Met ........................................... ................................Bucaromonga, Colombia Baysden, James N.-Nuclear ............................ City, Ill. Bearce, Denny N.--Geology .............................. ..........................................Pleasantville, N.Y. Brixey, Harley D.-EE ..................................... , Grove, Mo. Brown, Donald L.-Geology .............................. ..............................................Donnellson, Iowa Brunkhorst, Lloyd E.-EE ........ Festus, Mo. rcwluate .Studento Bunch, David XY.-Ch.E ................ Rolla, Mo. Bush, Arthur J.-Mining .............. Rolla, Mo. Cadden, Jerry L.-Met. A Chappell, George A.-Chem ............................... Charles, Mo. Cheng, Aylmer P.-CE ,....................................... ..............Chang Shang, China Chopra, Kuldip S.-Met ..... New Delhi, India Curtin, John F.-EE ...... Adelaide, Australia Dennis, Ralston K.-CE ............ Republic, Pa. El Baz, Farouk E.--Geology .............................. Ekypt, U.A.R. ,V-fx:-Q-,.,2 -4:5 Farris, Dave R.-Mining .,.. Fennimore, Wis. Flanigan, Virgil J.-ME .... Higginsville, Mo. Ganthavee, Somkiat-lNIining ............................ Thailand 1 if: l f f if, F X .cf Hankinson, Risdon NV.-Ch.E .......................... Joseph, Mo. Hannum, Richard NV.-Physics..Media, Pa. Harbaugh, Terence E,-CE ,.,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Plains, Mo. racluate .Studento El-Etr, Hassan A,-Geology ............................ Espana, Jorge A.-Met ....................................... ................................Rosario, S.F., Argentina Evans, Donald L.-CE .......... Springfield, Ill. Gentile, Richard I.-Geology ............................ Mo. Griesenauer, Neal M.-Met ............................... Charles, Mo. Hagni, Richard D.-Geology ............................ .Howell, Mich. ,, W fi? if Harvey, james G.-Ch.E ........ Windsor, Mo. Hayes, James D.-Physics..Shellsburg, Iowa Heidbreder, Warren O.-Met ......................----. Louis, Mo. ff' WU, . r 4, ' ' ' a V X . Ae If I if 'L if Hornsey, Edward E Nlmmg Potobx Mo Horton, NVayne C.-Geologx Huffman, Jerry VV Kimbrough, Charlotte W Chem Kimbrough, Michael B Geology Kovel, Steven M.-Physres Buffalo 'xy Logan, Robert M.-Ch.E ........ Belleville, Ill. Luckfield, Gene S.-EE .... Kansas City, Mo. Mzmtei, Erwin I.-Geology ................................ ....................................Benton Harbor, Mich. Misra, Krishna K.-Geology Modesitt, Donald E.-CE .............. Rolla, Mo. Montgomery, Thomas S,-Geology ........,,,,,.,, Iowa rcwlucate Studento Lehnhoff, Terry F.-ME .... Bridgeton, Mo. a Leslie, Charles E.-Math ................................... City, Mo. Lodholz, William I.-EE ........ Ferguson, Mo. ,fs X K X I 2 fa McCloud, Hal E.-Physics .........,...................... City, Mo. McLane, William B.-Unclassified ................ ...................................... Kansas City, Mo. Mehta, Navnit, C.-ME .......... Bombay, India Moore, Robert E.-Ceramic .......... Rolla, Mo. Murch, Charles K.-Physics..St. Louis, Mo. Nijhawan, Ved P.-Pet ........... Punjab, India rcwlua te Studento Murray, Richard G.-ME ........ Dallas, Texas ' , .:' ,air Hail : I J 1 ,f Nothdurft, Robert R.-Physics ........................ ' X ' v , ' River, Mo. 'P -ai U O'Keefe, Thomas J.-Met ..... St. Louis, Mo. Palma, Oscar M.-CE ............ Santiago, Chile Pan, Deward-Ceramic ...... 1 ....................... . .... ' ....................................T3lpCl, Taiwan, China Park, Won C.-Geology ............ Seoul, Korea ,tr I. 5 'G' Y? , 6- Oudenhoven, Martin S.-Mining .................... Waukesha, Wis. f Ousley, Russell M.-EE .......... Berkeley, Mo. Ownby, P. D.-Ceramic ...................................... Lake City, Utah 69? Pena, Elmer A.-Met ......... ........ L ima, Peru Purewal, Tarsem S.-Nuclear .......................... .......................,a........Nakodar Punjab, India .. Q S Rana, Maheudra N.-ME ......... ........... N epal Rastogi, Vijay-ME ................ Banaras, India Reinheimer, Charles I.-Physics ...................... Louis, Mo. Rlad, Samir M.-Met ................................... 4 ....... Egypt, U,A,R, Gm L 'i 1 ia 129 130 ,TY It . 'NK' . -1, rcwluccte Stuclento Richards, Earl F ....... ......... D etroit, Mich. Rifai, Mohammed S.-Chem ............................. Lebanon Rogier, Don L.-Physics .......... Highland, Ill. ROOD, JOl'1I1 R. C.-Unclassified ,.,,..,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ...,........................................Cambridgc, Mass. J if than . . Ruppert, Francis L.-Pet ......... Hialeah, Fla. sm, Afif H.-Geology ...................................... S ' r' ' ............,....... Deirmawas, Egypt, U.A.R, Sm , .AV ,, j H V I Schot, Erik H.-Geology ........ Valhalla, N.Y. Singh, Tarkeshwar-EE..Chamarpur, India Six, Edward A.-EE Saxer, Meredith H.-CE ...... Springfield, Ill. Sayegh, Stephen A.-ME ........ Baghdad, Iraq Schaefer, Seth C.-Met ......... Tripp, S. Dak. , 1 f , wmiwf' ' ' Jus--lv 5 ,VN WW N My fi z M Q X , ..,f- X. a a S i Smith, James G.-Physics ............ Benton, Ill. Smith, Roy A.-Met .......... .......... M ason, Ill. Snaidr, Edward A.-Ceramlc ............................ .Edwardsville, Ill. 'T:2 TC7C'1I1ll Mehmet T Uiclassified ,............... Zonguldak, Turkey Theobald Thomas A Nfet Vincennes, Ind. Thompson Leroy E ......... Rolla, Mo. A . VVallace Carl Ch E .......... Rolla, Mo. VValter Frank G ...... Sedalia, Mo. Wang Ta Chung Unclassified ...................... Taipei, Taiwan unior elaoo .XBERNQXTPIY L, G. .XD.XSSli. A, G, .XlXSXX'ORTll, J, H. ALEXANDER, G. D. ANDERSON, G. C. ADAM. E. li. IR. .-XDSIT. J. Nl. .-XLBRIQCHT, P. N. ALLEN, L. B. JR. ANDERSON, K. R. VW fi? Qiiff., 'Z E Y , lx., , 1 ' if,QQ:,gsA f-, 'iff . St. f wg ,f x if sq, ff tl wr, f , if A 7 X fa. ff rage f f 1 ' 414 .... -S' ng' ,f . 1 17111159 .milfs-c - xi ' s ,f ,ma ---M Y s , ss- ' Q r AW Q9 1 iff A fw,Qf,,,.4 -QW mg, , JV? xx QQWWLQQQ ' W '4'f1i5: ' . , ff' r, nv, J 'Z W fl Q f ll , A I ,. J iv,- . I - if A fm Zlfw' 'lf' aaixkg lisa 'Q ,,..-A C ' fist ' 5 ',, 'K- ,m,2a,,,,a.f 1 ,f f L 1, if 4 My ff , 1 21 Q 1 'ZH 5 1 V' f W yang! X f Q i W 3 5 ' f .Nfwv f X y y , M Q ,X X fy J I VW 1 1 X ' Z ,B 4 f fff 1 ff , 1 f f7f f!lW WWW 'ISK ,y f Z A 2,1 fn 'fl' ' ' 'l ' r ' ' - , ,.,, 2 .. , -1 . , , A V i,yQ:gS,,yb,M?, If . ' 'f S55-5,,42w???' if A ' 'D ' I 7 ff K Y -fy' ,H . 34 f, 'mf ll 1 , W ,, 4 . V -n f , f s 1 L - fvx , Q... A f' Liz: W. 1 'MX' ,-til L X f fab 1 in as V1,mffff'zxs?2 ' ' ' I Q-f-51.5 .fx .',,,b - f ? , , ' f k A 'vfz'w, UT Ig .- f ' ' ' .agIz'Qi'. 4 wi ' 6 I ,gi ,. -,..f A x 132 Abernathy, Larry G.-Ceramic ...... Adam, Jr. Everett E.,-CE ..... Adasse, Arthur G.-CE ...... Adsit, John M.-CE ...... Ainsworth, John H.-Ceramic ....... Albrecht Paul N .-EE ....... ........Centralia, Ill. ......Rolla, MO. ......Central Islip, N.Y. .....VVhitewater, VViS. ......Delmont, Pa. ......Chesterfield, Mo. Alexander, George D.-EE ........ ....... J efferson City, Mo. Allen, Louis B. Ir.--Physics ....... Anderson, George C.-EE ....... Anderson, Kirby R.-CE ...... Anderson Roger D.-ME ........ Areuaco, Alex J.-ME ....... .. Arment, Mayhard L.-Met.-N Arms, Robert L.-CE ...... Aryan, Ghazi A.-Mining ........ Aubraeht, Ladimir J.-ME ....... Badgley, Robert E.-CE ....... Bagley, Ronald P.-CE ...... ......Savannah, Mo. ......,Joplin, Mo. ......Sullivan, Mo. ' Mo. ......St. Louis, .....Pvnto Fijo, Venezuela uclear ...... Keytesville, Mo. .......Maryville Mo. ........Jerusalem, Jordan .......Edwardsville, Ill. ......St. Louis, Mo. ......Peoria, Ill. Bahrainwala, Feroz K.-Pet ......... Bombay, Maharashtra Bailey, Clyde C.-Met ........ Bailey, David E.-EE ...... Balsman, Wayne F.-EE ........ ......Pineville, La. ........Benton, Ill. ......Perryville, Mo. x is X ' JDK 551: Qi? in Maya 5 'rg 4900 . ff ,F 4 ':iesa:.. Gi' H W XQ XM ' ' ' is X f P xx 1, fr X OX R f , Q Q XE g ay at X Z, Ne w E 5 ff, ' ' i, . ...Ya ' I sw f4.41g,,,.wE w fi y N? Q41 'EGF- V, v' -49 ,,. S., - ,, ,iv , ,,..,:. .5-,s..geg5zn45-,,, ' 'f : S271 .Q-21:22 i H5 ' rS35Sz?25-i'15?I ': ANDERSON, R. D. ARMENT, M. L. ARYAN, G. A. BADGLEY, R. E. BAHRAINWALA, F. K. BAILEY, D. E. gswa , J? ,.,. ws .-A X- .W K Q , A 0 Ufff 'M' 459 7 CNR 5,4 N V X , X 1802, X Z, me XQTV4 x f , C M. 1 TSI J X, tv. Q X X ef f xg Q ..,, - . i f '53 1- u- Q,.w,..? J AREUACO. A. J. ARMS, R. L. AUBRACHT, L. I. BAGLEY, R. P. BAILEY, C. C. BALSMAN, W. F. unwesfa W Banks, james P.-Ceramic ......... ........ F armingdale, N.Y. Barchers, Otis L.-EE .......... Barclay, Dannie C.-ME ........ . Barber Malcolm T.-ME ......... Baremore, James I.-EE ........ Barger, James-Cl1.E ........ Bartel, Donald S.-EE ......... Bartels, Kent XY.-EE ......... . Bartling, Donald L.-EE ........ . Bascue, Errol A.-Met ......... Basey, James L.-CE ........ Bass, Oral E.-Met ........ Bassin, Ronald L.-EE ........ Bauer, Kendall R.-ME .............. . Baugher, Charles R.-Physics. Bauman, C. Harvey-CE ........ Beardslee, Harold M .-ME .......... Becker, Charles P.-Met ........ Becher, Paul F.-Met ........ Behnke, Robert E.-CE... ....... Benigno, Joseph O.-EE ........ Benz, YVayne G.-Math ...... . ........Riclm1ond, Mo. ............Goodm-an, Mo. University City, Mo. .......Shrewsbury, Mo. .........W'aldwick, NJ. .......Sullivan, Mo. ..........Glendale, Mo. ........Carl Junction, Mo. .........VVhitehall, N.Y. .........NVilmington, Ill. ...........Louisiana, Mo. ...........East St Louis, Mo. ......Pocahontas, Iowa .........Neosho, Mo. .........Eugene, Mo. .......Scott City, Mo. ..........Fenton, Mo. .......Oak Ridge, Tenn. .................Lamay, Mo. ..Poughkeepsie, N.Y. .........Maplew0od, MO Betts, Bruce A.-Nuclear ......... .......... S t. Louis, Mo. Bhattacharya, Himardi-Ch.E .............................. Rolla, Mo. Bicunas, Joseph D.-ME .................... University City, Mo. Bierman, Sheldon L.-ME ........... .................. C hicago, Ill ENIGNO, J. O. BENZ, XV. G. BETTS, B. A. l-IATTACHARYA, H. BICUNAS, J. D. BIERMAN, S. L. union' elaoo H, 'E'-:t'.1:gl fl.fwT'??1Rf: 51 T '4' l fl 1 in-'A ' ii' K 4 sv. e V .. f fa f. f i 5' 'az' x. 05 '39 wer.-'7 my i i 'S BAxksJ.P BAREMORE,lJ. BARTLING,D.L. BASSN,R.L BEARDSLEIQ, H. M. HARCHERS, o. L H.-xRG1iR, J. B.xsc'L'E, .-x. HAUIZR, K. R. BECKER, C. P. 1z,xRCL.xY, D. C. BARGIQR, D. S. mslir, J. L. HAUCZIIIZR, C. R. BECUER, P. If. B.'XRliliR. Bl. T. l5.fXR'l'liI-S, K. NY. BASS, O. Ii. B.-XUMAN, C. ll. BEIINKIZ, R. 133 S 'WX - .fw-'ff mvvze 'r ,R . . M, , Mif' Q ' .x . , . A 5' ' 3 as f -'inf .X ' NJ E ' ., : x J f ' 5 .' ,v53sj, R1'+f??fig-Sit f ' tiiiif if . ggpwfgkw a Egfgwgr. ...avr E -ur' - 'U' 'Ni X x . Y, 1. ,gi if 5 J 5 X rt X4 ki X M X , ...qv Wgf ? . f Rl-NiNr.N s 1. L ,..., . J-,B 5 - f,..' .. ' ' ix . X R R i 5 ,R fy' it B , ep: it .1 R ..,.,5,: XR x N X2 X R X sg? R 4 K s X, Y i X-A f X15 , sm: I' 1 4 WU' , X f 1 -izevffel. :.:'f ,' fi ,smug R rf Wx ' RQ . . . X X f S, :' J' Y 'wwf Z . ff- , ...T ff ' f a:w'Xff2fi ,.fg:.g--. 5, R Bingaman, Terry B.-Met ...... Blanco, Daniel A.-ME ....... Blase, Russell W.-EE ......... Blevins, Zenas C.-CE ................. Blumenberg, Wayne E,-Ch.E ......... ...... Bogard, Joseph H.-EE ....... Boling, Harry O.-EE ......... Bosnak, John S.-Phys ....... .......ShillingtOn, Pa. .......Lima, Peru ......St. Louis, Mo. ....HarrisOn, Ark. Farmington, Mo. ....St. Louis, MO. Kansas City, Mo. ........AltOn, Ill. Bowles, William G., Jr.-Ch.E..Frankfurt, W. Germany Bowman, Michael W.-Ch.E ....... ....... S pringfield, Mo. Boyer, Tracy R.-ME ......... ........ S t. Louis, MO. Brewer, Don M.-ME ...... ........ S t. Louis, MO. Brewer, Larry C.-EE ....... ........ K ansas City, MO. Bridges, Walter R.-GE ...... ...... G ranby, MO. Britton, ,Terry A.-CE ........ ............ K ansas City, MO. Broadhurst, Carl R.--Met ............. Excelsior Springs, MO. Brock, Van W.-Math ................... ........ S t. Ann, Mo Brockmann, Richard W.-Ch.E ................ Springfield, Mo Brooks, Howard B.-ME ........ ...... U niversity City, Mo Brown, Buryl A.-EE ....... Brown, Curtis C.-ME ...... Brown, Dallas L.-CE ....... Brown, Glenn M.-CE ....... Brown, James L.-EE ....... Brown, John VV.--Mining ...... Brown, Jr. Paul-CE ...... .........Joplin, MO ......Carthage, Mo .......Risco, Mo ......Marshfield, Mo ........Belton, Mo .......Aurora, Mo ......Jackson, Mo ir, f , , 1 X BROWN, C. C. BROWN, D. L. BROWN, G M mNfz.m.xN. T. B. B1..xNcO, B. A. BL.xsB, R. W. BLEVIXS, z. c. Iil.l'XllQXliL.'Rf,Q, W. B. BOONRO. J. B. BOLINO, H. O, BOsN.xR, 1. s. iiovruis, W. O. JR. BOWAINN, M. W. BOYKR, '11 R. BREWER, O. M. lililfxxilili, L, C. BRIUHICS, XV. R. URITTQN, A, BRUAXDHURST C, R. lLlQl.MQli, V. W. BROCIQMANN. R. W. BROOKS, H. B. BROWN, B. Af , K, f if 2.?V'f f af i f 5 ,airs Q j i 2.5 I 'L 534.5 - l .... . ' . u n L O r cc 0 0 f ift' .. Wfisstff. O ' BBK: ,WBfri. Wf :Zn 'W R, Y. : B BROXVN, J, L, BROWN, J. W. BROWN, P JR 134 Burton, Robert R.-ME ....... ........, K irkwood, Mo. Busby, Melvin L.-EE Butery, James L.-CF ..,.... ,...... S t. Louis, Mo. Byers, Cliarles .-X.-FE .......,..... ....... I Ues Plaines, Ill. Campbell, Charles E.-Met ........ ............. D ixon, Ill. 3-GL' has hi ia-.a VN sv S-' Brown, Robert S., Jr.-EE ........ ....... H azelwood, Mo Bruegge, David C.-ME ................. ....... S t. Louis, Mo Brueggem-an, Edward K.-CE ........ ............... . Affton, Mo Bruujes, Frank E.-CE ............... ......... V illa Ridge, Mo Bruns, David I.-Met ........ ....... I ndependence Mo. ,' T1 i i o' 3.9-i ics? ' N! BROWN, R. S. BRYX.-XC, M. J. BURTON, R. R. CAREY, R. C. e- flags .- ' ' sv. ' -- .Jw WW . W 1' e 3f'e 'f gil' . 325 -Aff ge if Y N gigvy .?,oa.n..e,,,.l fr ' lgugh- .1,.5?h fi ,-if gf: LI gr ,.fg We:2:' fi L... ,Q QQ' , j ? . Y ef ,fr--Ne. ' nur I - vfmiege r 'agile - :1,ff5, :E?-'J!f? ,..?'f 5 .5 ' z I Q3 'zef,f'1.?f gf fr' ff .e t ' 45 V .,.,m.e .3 -Q wing.. . A 4 ef 4 Q-f-.-5- I 5 f -ve-: eff?2+-v-fe m N. . . 5, H ' QF. i ' we . J QV' 5' l , ,VN 4 ie ex A. 'Q' gun' if 51 9335 A i X we ' f ik'-'N 12:-rv JR- BRQEGQE, D. C. BRUEGGEM.-XX, E. K. BRUXIES, F. E. IKRUNS, D. TZRUNS, Bl. T. BRYANT. ll. XY. HRX 5Qx,T. E. BUCCHIERE, A. R. isUoRov1CH, A. F, iwiiciiiirz, R. xv. l3URL'l'l.NRlJ. lf. C. BURTON. J. D. BUSBSY, M. L- BUTERY, L. HYERS, C. .-X. CXNIPHIQLL, C. E. CARRY, G. CAREY, I.. Rl. CARXES. R- O- CARP.-XXI, A. CARRIERE, S. H. CXRRIZO, R. A, CXRTER, D. NY. LOTTIX, D. Bums, Martin T--EE ------------- .---.. K 3115218 City, MO. Carey, Gerald I.-EE ......... ........ V estal, N.Y. Bryant, Henry W.-Ch.E...- ........ ........ C rystal City, Mo. Carey, Lawrence M,-ME ..,,.,. .,.,..... C ube, Me. BYYUHC, Midlael I--CE ....... ........ S t. Louis, Mo. Carey, Robert C.-CE ......... ............ C uba, Mo. BYYSOU1 Thomas E--ME -.---- ........... S alem, MO. Carnes Ross O.-Physics ......... ........ C ameron, Mo. Bucchiefef Andrew R--CE ------ --------- S HUEUS, Mass. Carpani, Anton I.-Met ........ .......... B enld, Ill. Budfovlch, Alvin F--Chem .--....-. ......... S I. LOL1iS, TWO. Carriere, Scott H,-ME ,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,., S t, Louis, Mo, Buecheff Roger W.-Physics .... ........ TV Iillstadt, Ill. Carrizo, Ruben A,-EE ....,.,.. ........ C aracas, Venezuela B11I'Chafd, Ff6C1CriC C.-Physics ........ ......... I oplin, Mo. Carter, David W.-Cb.E ...... ............ D allas, Texas Burton, Joe D.-ME ..,,..,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, ......Steele, Mo. Cottin, Daniel J.-CE ......... .......St. Louis, Mo. 135 .., W-.. . . . M unior 616400 Cligiffin, Lane C.-MK ...A. Chapin, Ruger .X.-Pliysics .... .. Cliarlvonean, William IT,--CE ...,, ,. Cliervitz, jerrolil l.,HMlf ,,,..AA,. . Clirisnian, hlznnes XY.-Matli ...... .. L'll,Xl7lilX, l.. C. ClI.Xl lN. R. fx. Ll..XRli, ll. .'X. LiI.lPP.XRl1, li. B. V , , V, 1 ffl Z, it f., ,,- ww ve. X . 3'- .A '75 r fc? .9 , ,J - 7 S? X , F . i f ' ai W ffflffl-INS. J. M. M JI.I.lNS, J. W. f.URNl'.l.l., R, IJ. lfORNl'.l.l,, XV, A. Cissna, james XV.-MF ..A,... Clark, Clint A.-Met .4......... Clark, Dennis .X .-Mining ........ Clippzircl, l'iI'Cfl B.-Chem ,...,, , Coacl, lirlnionfl L.-Cli ,..... Colilv, Rayniontl P.-Mli ..,., Coliurn, Virgil C., Jr.-Ml2.,.,. Coco, Matteo A .-CIC .,..,..,,.,.,,, . Coffman, Jr , Robert M.-CE, 136 .......University City .........Springfieltl, ........Kirkwootl, , ........ Bonne Terre v I ........Poplar Bluff, CHXRBON EXC, XV COND, IQ. L. Mo Mo Mo. Mo Mo. .B. Collins, John M.-Mining ........ ........ B rattleboro, Vt. Collins, James XV.-Pet ...... ....... T inley Park, Ill. Conan, VVilliam L.-CE ......,.. ........ D ixon, MO. Conley, Carl D.-CE ........... ...,..... P aris, Mo. Consoletti, Jos. J.-Met ........ ....... ll Iilford, Mass. CIIERVITZ, J. I. CllRlSM.XN, J. XV, CISSNA, VV. CLARK, C. A. COBB, R. P. f 15.5, wvfvf COBURN, V. C. JR. COCO, M. A. COFFMAN, R. M. JR ITN B . .lg n.,w.'.-M,..e.q T Z SQS5 QXXQS2?i54? iS QQ?X A ,, X X Y N ge as fwfr ?fZsS ' 1' . -Y ,f X W yo ggi CQ f ff MFC x get wt fffx 405 Q f 4 X ,KX C Qs of si f X xx f x , X agar' 'VM ' 0477 ' 1351 Q-W, .V f . ..H, kww.x ., , , , B 3?1,o ' . pcoy ww . . ,,. I xx Ky ra ff tty - , Q f. sf ff fig -' W MM f3n,.ff ! igf Q., -72. 1 ' af W 1- 41 f ff CONLIZY, C. D. COULTER, R. B, ........Palmyra, .......Ellisville, ........Cliicago, ............Jaekson, St. Louis, ......Brentwood, ......Maneliester ..,........Affton, .......Kansas City, Mo. Mo. Ill Mo Ill M 0. M o M 0 Mo I 3 CONDRA, XV. L. CORTELYOU, A. X X 1, if .,s Q R 5 if 4, I 5 viil Ef vL..1 CONSOLETTLJ.L L. COUSE, G. A. Cooper, Larry E.-Ch.E ...... Cornelison, James E.-CE ....... Cornell, Ralph D.-ME ......... Cornell, William A.-ME ........ Cortelyou, Abram L.-CE ,,..... Coulter Robert B.-ME ....... Couse, Gary A.-CE ........ Covell, Dennis E.-CE ....... Craver, Roger H.-CE ....... fi COOPER, L. E. COVELL, D. E. CORNELISON, I. E CRAVER, R. H. ........Chillicothe, Mo. ......Poplar Bluff, Mo. .......St. Louis, Mo. .......Lem'ay, Mo. ................Troy, Mo. ......Schenectady, N.Y. Louis, Mo. ........Horseheads, N.Y. ........Barnesboro, Pa. rs X Z CREXSHAXV, R. L. CROSXOE, C, W. CRUTCHER, D. R. CURNUTT, J. L. CU'l l'S, J. lf. DALY, W. J. lJ.XNll-.l.S, J. Xl IR DAVIDSON, W. W. '1 W li' 1 f7'ar'r g11 ' ' ' ' 'f -fzzf'Yf ' Ji. 1.?l' aw- 'vi- , ,. .,, - ,y-,fra Ta? sc,:,,2.. ,f-w 5 ,,. ,Ax ., ,N L K 'uf' 'iv W A saab- A X.. ,I DEAN, D- N- DE BOLD, J. F. DEGENH.-XRDT, E. A. Crenshaw, Reuben L.-Physics .................... St. Louis, Mo. Crosnoe, Clifford NV.-CE ................ Cape Girardeau, Mo. Crutcher, Danny R.-EE ......... Curnutt, Jerry L.-CE Cutts, James F.-EE ........ VVe-bb City, Mo. ........Dexter Mo int '2- i '3' DELMAIN, K. B. DQLGNG, P. DENCKER, XX D Denzel, Jerome A.-Ch.E ................................ St. Louis, Mo. Desai, I. N.-Ch.E .................. Bombay, Maharatzee, India Desai, Mukundlal M.-CE ............................ Bombay, India Devine, Edward NV.-ME ............. ............ L emay, Mo. Deutschman, Ronald L.-EE .................... Granite City, Ill. Daly, VVilliam J.-Met ............ .......... C hicago, Ill. Devaney, Michael J.-EE ......... ........ K ansas City, Mo. Daniels, John M., Ir.-CE ............. ........ P ittsburgh, Pa. Dey, VVilliam E.-EE .......... ....... F t. Bragg, N.C. Davidson, VVilliam WV.-Physics .......... Harrisonville, Mo. Dickey, Daniel T.-EE .......... .........,. T ulsa, Okla. Dean, Donald N.-EE .................... ............... F estus, M0 Dickey, Fred M,-EE ,.,,,,,., ,..,,,.,,, S pringfield, Mo, DeBold, James F.-CE ............... .......... S t. Louis, MO Diemer, Charles E.-EE ........ ....... S t. Louis, Mo. Degenhardt, Eugene A.-EE ...... ......... S t. Louis, M0 Dieterman, Joseph E.-CE .......... ........... S pringfield, Mo. Delmain, Kenneth B.-ME .......... .............. O 'Fallon, Mo Divecha, Mahendra H.-Ch.E ........ ........... B ombay, India DCT-Ong, JHYHCS P--ME .-------------- Jefferson City, M0 Donovan, John R.-ME ........ .......... B lue Springs, Mo. Denckcr, NVallace D.-Physics ...................... St. Louis, Mo. Dover, Paul S,-EE ,,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,, D eSOt0, MO, DENZEL, J- A- DESA1, I- N- DESAI, M. M. DEVINE, E. XV. DEUTSCHMAN, R. L. DEV.-XNEY, M. I, DEY, XV. E an . .- 62 , ' X lx. K quail- ' uv, ll' DICKEY, D. T. DICKEY, F. M. DIEMER, C. E. DIETERMAN, JE- DIVECHA. M. H. DONOVAN- J- R- DOVER- P S unior elcaoo Tu'lXX'l'HY. R R. IIRJQSSEL, T, li. JR. lblililf, QX. .X, IJVXX, X. C. IJUILXLI., J. R. lil nf4',.,. ,' 'if f.. liz, 4 1 . ri A f Q, if 7.1932 ,-V Q . 5?-'.fff . A af A ff' V .f71-'T 5'EffSgf3 - ' jzeffi '-1 .n 1 4 -4 5 ii: -1'-53 'VP-J lj iff ', ' - 1 ILESIJSHB1 9:5 'Q -' if . ,, 138 DUWNEY, R. E. DREYER, D. G. DUNCHEUN, ll, XY. DLRNELL, N. R. DYHOUSE, IJ, li. , x 'QYYUV lug.-w if 1' Dowdy, Ronald R.-EE ....... Downey, Robert E.-ME ........ .......Saleni, Ill ........Jerseyville, Ill Dressel, Jr., Theodore H.-Ceramic ............ Caseville, lll Dreyer, Dennis G.-Met ........ Duke, Arthur A.-Math ....... Duncheon, Daniel VV.--CE Dunn, Neil C.-ME ,........ Durnell, Noland R.-CE ......... Dudall, Jani-es R., III-EE .... . Dyhouse, David E.-CE ...... Eaves, Kenneth E.-CE ..,... Eckhoff, Gerald-CE ...... Elder, James R.-ME ........ Elliott, Robert C.--Met ........ Eppelsheimer, Daniel S.-Met Erisnian, Lester R.-CE ...... Erwin, Ivan A.-Ch.E ....... Everswick, David N.-EE ........ Engelbert, Jerome M.-EE ....... Everhard, Paul R.-Mech ......... Fanetti, Roger D.-EE ......... Fanter Dale L.-Physics ......... Fenton, David L.-CE ....... ........Affton, ........W'est Plains, Mo Mo .........Ashland, Ill .......Trenton, ........W'illow Springs, .........Lexington, ........0wensville, .........Earn1ingt0n, Louis .........Crestwood, Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo .........Ridgefield, Conn .-Nuclear ............ Rolla, .........Fairview, .........Kan sas City, ........VVest Orange, .........Aurora, ........Neosho, Louis, .........Arno1d, ........Dupo, Mo Mo Mo N.J Mo Mo Mo Mo Ill .pw-an ,X f xi . iv ,, ' 4 --ga Qs W -1 ,ff A . - 1' -7 ,f Y' l ia . : I' ECKHOFF, G. ELLIOTT, R. C. ERISNIAN L. R EAVES, K. F. ELDER, J. R. EPPELSHEIMER D. S. EDWIN, 1. A. ' Evmiswibx, D' ENGELBIQRT, J. M. FANETTI, R. D. FANTER, D. L. riavrou, D. L. Feyerabend, Steve P.-ME ........... Fiedler, Robert E.-EE .......... Finch, Daniel J.-Geol ......... Fink, lYilbert M.-ME ........ Fisher, Gerald D.-Met ....... Fletcher, John E.-EE ......... ........Kirkwood, Mo. ,...,............Rolla, No. .....Des Moines, Iowa ....................Flat, No. .......,Benton, Ill. .........Lebanon, Ill. Y Flowers, Daniel H.-CE ...... ......... S t. Louis, Mo. Floyd, David A.-EE ........... ....... G ranite City, Ill. Foltz, Ernest N.-EE ........... ................... J ewett, Ill. Folk, James L.-CE .......... .......... J efferson City, Mo. Foltin, Jr. Belo-Physics ....... ............. F ranklin, RJ. Forness, XVarren NV.-ME ......... ........ S t. James, Mo. Fournelle, Raymond A.-Met ..................... St. Louis, Mo. Franklin, James D.-CE ......... ......... U niversity City, Mo. Frazer, James R.-Ch.E ......... ............ S tockton, Mo. Freese, Donald R.-Met ..... .............. A ffton, Mo. Frey, Dennis A.-CE ........ ......... ll Iaplewood, Mo. Frey, Peter A.-Mining Frierdich, Donald NV. C.-ME ........... ........ B elleville, Ill. Frisbie, John XV.-Mining ....,... ......... B utte, Mont. Frost, David L.-CE ............ ....... J onesboro Ill. Fuerst, Fred F.-CE ............ .......... R olla, Mo. Galbraith, James V.-M ...... ......... O verland, Mo. Gales, Carl D.-CE ................... .................. C larkton, Mo. Gangal, Subhash V.-Ch.E .........,.. Dader, Bombay, India Gardner, Hugh B.-EE .......... ......... S t. Louis, Mo. Gardner, Robert H.-CE ........ ......... S t. Louis, Mo. FUERST, F. F. G XLBRAITH, J. V. G,-XLES, C, D, a'wm unior elcaoo if 'T JIIQX' E501 5 K' '-J' W if-R , V 1 v .- get H' Elf: -541 ' qftwwrh M - 'R 1 .?,x 'Wm R343 ' x Jr., !F!!lu. 'Q' GANGAL S. V. GARDNER, H. B. GARDNER, R. H. pEYRRxnEND,s.P lfEDLER,R.ED lINCU,D,J l'lSl'll'.R, G. D. I-Llglt HER, J. lx. l'l.fJXXlzRS, IJ. ll. l ULK, J. L. FOLTIN, H. JR. WTRNESS, XY. XY. FRANKLIN, J. D. FRXZICR. J. R. I RliIiSli, D. R. FREY, P. A. FRIERDICH, D. XY. C. FRISBIE, J. XV. t, Q .' 14 'M 4 ' .fl s U W -Q-p Fl NK' XY.. KI. I f,Jl,'I'Z, la, X. IfUL'RNliI,.l.I2, R. QX. l'Rl'.X, IJ. .X. FROST, D. L. 139 5-as ...Q N in 'S ,i ,..-..,. f . 0 ff' 5 x' t M isfit. , Q , Q -rv' kzgffifb s 1 4 A I -. 4. 1 . .7 J, . . kk Q XX .S -M-ag ,wQsa.- A .Q , , , N , SST' S inf: . . Q iz, he .. '1 4?A,,,, fm 1 A ' 'Q aff 'Alf .Jeff Vg 'Q-we Garrett, Theodore J.-Met .......... ......, Schenectady, N.Y. Garthe, Robert C.-EE ............, ........ S t. Louis, Mo. Gasper, George A., Jr.-ME Gebhards, John H.-Ch.E .... Gadre, Jagannath S.-Ch.E ...,..... Gelner, Leo A. V.-CE ............. ........ Gerhardt, Wilhelm, Jr.-EE .......... .... ..Kansas City, Mo. ........Rockport Mo. ........Bombay, India ..High Ridge, Mo. ......St. Louis, Mo. 4'- Qu .Fiat .,. 'E 'v my 1. ff A ah . o.xRRET'r, r. J, GARTH13, R. C. f XIJRI-.,v 5. s, N GELNER, L. A. V. 1,lliliO5.S, J. ia.. G11-B1iRT, R. L. fmxmsiiiwicz. J. J, GoL:s'riiNKoRs. J. JI. r.4,.ic.JI.1AI.XX, R. BI. COR, H. K. 140 iwnyx GASPER, G. A., JR. GERHARDT,WqJR cHLLETTE,J.A. GOLTZ,R.J GRATERON,T.R. union' elaoo GEBHARDS,J H. GERULLIS, F. W. GILTNER, L. J. GOODMAN, M. S. GREEK, E. R., JR. X ,ff ... Gerullis, Fred VV.-EE ......... ......... L emay, Mo. Gibbons, Jack E.-Ch.E ........ .......... H arrisburg, Ill. Gilbert, Richard L.-ME .......... .......... A thens, Pa. Gillette, Jerry A.-CE .......... .......... R ushville, Ill. Giltner, Larry J.-EE ........... ....... J oplin, Mo. Gladysiewicz John J.-EE ......... .......... O neida, N.Y. Goestenkors, John J .......... ......,.. A viston, Ill. Goltz, Ralph J.-EE ............... ......... S t. Louis, Mo. Goodman, Michael S.-ME ........ .... .... J o hnston City, Ill. Goodman, Roger M.-EE ........ .......... R aytown, Mo. Gor, Hasmukhlal K.-ME .............................. Bombay, India Grateron, Tomas R.-Met.-Nuclear ........................................................Barquisimeto, Venezuela Greek, Earnest R., Jr.-EE ............................ Lebanon, Mo. Greeley, Richard G.-Met ......... Town and Country, Mo.. Green, Larry L.-Mining .......... ................... M anchester, Ill. Gregory, Benton B.-ME ........ ......... ly It. Vernon, Ill. Grisham, James L.-ME ......... ....... M arion, Ill. Gronlund, Frederick-Mining .................................................... Rock, Ontario, Canada GREELEY, R. G. GREEN, L. L. GREGORY, B. BZ GRISHAM, J. L. GRONLUND, F Gudermuth, Clyde S., Ir.-ME ....... .Webster Groves, Gunn, James A.-ME .,.,..,........,,.,, ,.,,,....,,,,.,,.,.... R olla, Mo Hackney, Ewing H.-EE .......... .......St. Louis, Mo Hahn, Emmett XV., Jr.-CE ........... ........ S t. Louis Mo Hafeli, Dwight T.-Math ....... .......Ro1la, Mo Mo. Hzirle, James C.-CE .............. ...... Harmon, Richard L.-ME ........ ......... . Harris, Robert A.-Physics ......... ........ Harris, Marvin T.-CE ......... .......... Hartung, Lee R.-EE ......... ....St. Louis, Mo .Park Forest, Ill .IXIt. Vernon, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Bourbon, Mo w S' 3.1 QQ 909 .ang S . sl. JDERNIUTH C.. S. JR. GUNN, J. A. HACKNEY, E. H. HAHN, E. NV. JR. HAFELI, D. T. HAMILTON, T. A. ANITTIL R L HAMPLEMAN, L. H. HANSON, B. HANSON, L. R. HARDIE, M. G. HARDVVIG, R. B. AR E I C HARMON, R. L. HARRIS, R. A. HARRIS, M. T. HARTUNG, L. R. HAUSGEN, D. E. EGGS E V HEATH, L. D. HEBBERGER, J. A. HEEGER, D. M. HENDERSON, L. K. HENSON, R. P Hamilton, Thomas A.-Math, ....... .......... G allatin, Mo Hausgen, Donald E.-Ch.E ........ ......... E lsberry, Hamm, Sidney R.-ME ............ ....... S pringfield, Mo Hawker, George F.-ME ......... ........ H unnewell, Hamtil, Raymond L.-CE ............... ....... S t. Louis, Mo Heggs, Eddie V.-Physics ........ .......... U nion, Hampleman, Leroy H.-Math ..................... Du Quoin, Ill Heath, Lowell D.-EE ........... ......... L amar, HHUSOI1, BFUC6-CE ....................... ............ R olla, Mo. Hebberger, Jo. A.-Math ......... ........... L enoir, Hanson, Lawrence R.--Chem ........ ........ D ecatur, Ill Heeger, Dennis M.-ME .......... ............. U nion, Hardie, Michael G.-CE .......... ......... O zark, Mo Henderson, Larry K.-EE ....... ......... IX Ialta Bend, Hardwig, Ronald B.-CE ......... Harrison, Glenn M.-ME ......... ..........Be1levi1le, Ill ........Centralia, Mo Henson, Ronald P.-EE ........ .......... .Van Buren, Henry, Robert H.-Ch.E ........... .......... L ouisiana, HAMM, S. R. HARRISON, G. M. HAWKER, G. F. HENRY, R. H. Mo Mo Mo. Mo IMC Mo. Mo Mo Mo 141 unior eictoo er ist etirey R.-Cl1.E ........ rnnn L uy M.-EE ,A..... tirtn L inny A.-CE ......,,. I elim. Rollxe R.-EE .,v,,....... . endtr on olin I.-Pllysies... IIERM.-XN, G. M. IIILTON, M. A. .. 3?Y'S2'N , .., ig sf XX T' . as' Q ann i: f 'W' x . . 2-,L . A xx I I In E3 i Xi . X4 52 uxx x r HOLT, J. T. IIORNHTRV TR lx S HORNSEY, M. Hill Dv ight L.-Ch.E ....... Hill Stephen L.-Ceramic ....... Hilton Nlarxin A.-ME ....... . Him Alberto S.-EE ....,. Ilix Claude D.-ME ................... Hoffstetter Robert VV.-EE ........ . Homan Thomas I.-CE ......... Hogan Francis I.-ME ....... Holman Noel F. Jr.-EE ...... Louis, Mo. .........lndependence, Mo. Rose, Ill. . ..... New Haven, Mo. .......Hannibal, MO. Holt, James T.-Chem' ....... Holt, James L.-ME .............. Holmes, Robert W.-ME ........ Holley, Robert G.-Ch.E ........ Holtzmann, Donald R.-ME ....... HERRON, C. A. HERZOG, R. R. HENDERSON, J. J. HIM, A. S. HIX, C. D. HOFFSTETTER, R. XV. M-WT' .1 W . 't 2 fm W , wif st. Q gl X Z yy S 2 , X 7 V x A X Z , . Q ,ff f, ,I 5 , W 1 785 HOLT, J. L. HORTON, R. K. .............Marion, Ill. ........Kansas City, Mo. ..................Aurora, Mo. ........Caraeas, Venezuela ........Huntsville, Ala. Louis, Mo. .......St. Louis, Mo. ................Alton, Ill. ........Kansas City, Mo. . I 'X I fy. i ff pg 'gh is X . Z. W .........Zalma, Mo. .......Metropolis, Ill. .........Mercer, Mo. ........Mehlville, Mo. HILL, D. L. HILL S L HOMAN, T. J, HOGAN V so W, ,,., . xv NJ -gm... . X NN i x I ,,,Q Rey... X . : 4 6 4 I V . . f J ei! Witty ,Z ,M f, I . H - ' ,f,,,, e Sm' G W' X M f My s . xfefv 35 I , , AT? ll X y 'I ,fa A X ' if W --Q ' X . ' gs 4 Q 3 AF I W . v ff- 1. , 'WV HOLMES, R. W. HOLLEY, R. G. HOLTZMANN, D. R. HORNBEAK F A JF HOUSE, R. L. HOWARD, D. W. HOWELL, R. C. HUBER H D Hornbeak, Fred A. Jr.-EE ........... ........ S pringfield, Mo Hornberger, Kent S.-Ceramic ......... ........ S t. Louis, Mo Hornsey, James M.-ME .......... Horton, Reuel K.--CE ......... House, Ronald L.-CE ......... Howard, Dale W.-Chem ...... Howell, Robert C.--Mining ...... Huber, Harold D.-ME ...... ........ Potosi, Mo ......Greenfield, Mo ............Altamont, Mo .......Pleasant Hill, Mo .............Streator, Ill ........Camp Point, Ill .......St. Louis, Mo. HUDER R J HUDSON, C. E. HUELLEWIG, J. S. lILll P X lIL'Cll1iS,l'l.J. Illl.lll'.S, I. Nl. lIl'I.SlX I I -1- nw ' 'cry' -vi HLNT C NI HUTCHENS, D. M. HURTER, II. D. HUSTON, R. E. HUX, S, B. IRONSMITH, E. M. JQXRAS S Hudek, Robert J.-ME ........ Hudson, Charles E.-CE ........ .........Rolla, Mo ......Diamond, Mo Jackson, Raymond F.-CE ........ .......... K ansas City, Mo Jacobs Mark Wm.-M E .... 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RICIIJXRDSQN, W. nf. Riggs, A. G. RIETH, L. E. Rlf1f1S.,lX- R. 1 l4lI.IiY, R. lx. RINGHAUSEN, R, J, RINTOUL, R. O. RlPLl'.X, NN. 5. RISSER, v. V. Rouinns, D. A. ROBERTSON, R. 152 unior elude S. Reeder, Dennis R.-Ceramic ...... Reid, Bill H.-CE ........... ......... Reininger Robert L. Jr.-ME ...... ..... Reuling Donald O.-ME ...... ....East Alton, Ill Fort Sniith, Ark ...Mt. Vernon Ill ........Affton, Mo Reyburn, Richard L.-Mining ......... ........ R ichinond, Mo Reynolds, Charles L.-CE ........ Rhineberger, Jerry A.-ME ....... Rice, Cliff-CE ......... Rice, L. Bert-ME .......... ......... Richardson, Vtfayne W.-EE ........ Riess, Andrew G.--ME ...... Rieth, Larry E.-ME Riggs, Kenneth R.-Met ....... Riley, Ronald K.-Ch.E ......... .........Rolla, Mo ......Festus, Mo .......lrwin, Mo .......St. Louis, Mo ........Sedalia, Mo .....St. Louis, Mo ........Scott City, Mo .......St. Louis, Mo Ringhausen, Roger I.-CE ......... ...... S t. Charles, M0 Rintoul, Richard O.-CE ...... Ripley, VVilliam S.-EE ....... . Risser, Vilas V.-EE ....... Robbins, Douglas A.-EE ....... Robertson, Ronald S.-ME ........ Robinson, Elwin VV.-Met ....... Robinson, james VV.-ME ....... ........Godfrey, Ill .........Paducah, Ky .Ravenwood, Mo ..........Odessa, Mo Kansas City, Mo .........Lebanon, Mo ......Steelville, Mo Roeder, Eugene A.-CE ........ Rohmaller, Paul L.-CE ......... Creve Coeur, Mo ......Carthage, Mo Rommelman, Robert V.-Ch.E ...................... Sullivan, M0 Rosen, Kenneth L.-ME ....... ....... U niversity City, MO ROBINSON, E. VV. ROBINSON, J. VV. ROEDER, E A ROHMALLER, P. L. ROMMELMAN, R- V- ROSEN- K L Rothwell, Charles IT. Ir.-Met ........ ....,...., I 3eeatur, Ill. Schicsser, Jerome ll.-Iflf ..,... ,,,,.,, I itllllllllil, Klo. Royehoudhari, Milan K.-Met ......,,. .......,, I loiuhzly, India Sghillinggr ,Cciirgc R.-CE ,4,,,4,, ,,,.,,,,,, I A-mgiy, M., Ruddy, IYilliam E. IIIHAICIT ....... ....... S t. ,l0SC1ll1, NU. Schmidt llaniel R,-Ifli .......,,.., .,,,.,......... l NIll'liXVHlHl Blu. Rude, Gwen D.-MIC ............ ........, N Cosho, No. Schmidt Shirley KI.-Chem ,.A,.......,I.,.. Ili-:md lflzmd, NX. Ruppert, John P.-Met ......... ..,..,. R olla, Mo. Schmitt, Rohcrt C.-Ml? .i...., .....,, I YZ1SlllllglHll, Mo. , , , . ...- .,,u W V xwqft? 4' A I ,if . .At 1' A li.. I I ! 1' QT: -A it I S . if 2 -+ IE? I' '49 A ' it nj 'Ai Vill --A-' . 1 , X Q . I 1 'X ef' '- f gr i i A 'giimk B, Top rn . .Q 5 - gi 'fs' YU! 1 , . gg in I -4:2 .,- .ug tfim Q4 li 1 'lu fi 'ft , 'if . f Zfffirl 1 ' 6595 .. ,H.gg6. , .fx .T .1- ,,. 1 w r 0 f ' aff. 'fl ,O'liliIlYI3LI., C. E, JR RGYCHOUDHARI, M, K, XV. E. III RCIDE, O. D. RLIPPERT, P. RL'TI.IilJf.iIi, lf, .'X. SAIAILJN, R. KI. 3?ii'gEEliRIf'f'H. 2SH?fili55fiY,i'Sf3'R, Stiiilfiil, lj. R. Stllltilfifitfii lf, H' Eelliiwij' iiiles' iflelilili'-lilcilllil. W' M' 2tillf'i'1IfisillQ 'li C CHAEIDER, A. SCIIULLE, XV. A. SCHUCHMFXN, N. SCIIUSTER, IV. V. 5ClIlY.'XI..I.IiR D. I... SClllYlfNKIfR, R. 0. SCULIAXY, lil ll. K Rutledge, Edward A,-ME ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,. F erguson, Mo, Schmitz, Erwin XY.-MII ........ ...... S t, I,ouiS, Mo. Salmon, Ralph M.-CE ............. ........ 5 cdalia, MO. sameifier, Earl G.-CE ..,..... ......... I qifkstilie, MH. Sangalli, Bhupat, L.-Ch.E .......,.. .,.,.,,, B ombay, India Schneider, john A,-CE ,..,..... .,..,,... R oclc Island, Ill. SZILIHKICFS, lVilliam E.-Cl'1.E ......... ................. N Oel, Mo. Scliolle, XX'illiam .-X,-Ch,E ........ ...,.... S t. John, Mo. SCCg0, Jerome F.-Ch.E ............... ......... O weiisville, Mo. Schuchman, Norman I.-ME ....... ......... C Clllfilllil, Ill. 5Cl1affert, Raymond H.-ME ........ ......... S t. Clair, Mo. Schuster, NYalter V.-CE ........ .............. S t. LOuiS, Mo. Schamel, Xlfalter S.-EE ................ ......... O rinda, Calif. Schwaller, David L.-ME .................... Jefferson City, No. SCl1I:1nlJaChe1', lYilliam M,-EE ,..,.... ,,,,,,,, H annihal, Mo. Sehwenker, Robert O.-Physics .............. New IILIVCI1, Mo. SCIICCF, WVayne A.-ME ............... ........ S t. Louis, Mo. Scollay, Bertram H.-ME ............ ..,.... O verland, Mo. 153 S unior elcaoo buwlt, Larltull I..---RIIL ...,. .. SCUII, ITUITCST. .,...... Sehl, Ifugene Jr.-MIC ,.... Seyimmr, Daviil J,-Iilf.. Shah, Rajiiilczmi J.-Lh.I Slialtoh, I.om1ie J.-Met st'q1111,li. i.. swrr, 11' L Slll-.l1l5.L, I'. Slll-.RKIXN ......St. Louis, Mo. ..........Ql1IIICj', Ill. Louis, Mo. ..,.........Chester, Ill. Ilimemlahacl, Inclia lmlepemleuce, Mo. sum-, E. JR. SIlIiTH, .x. R. -Q. 4-OJ .gi 'J .1S'u'?Q ,K 2 . , ,a li ,.. 521' mf Sifers, Phillip L,-EE ................. ....... St. Joseph, Mo Silverberg, Carl G. Jr.-Ceramic ............ Sturbritlge, Mass Silvers, Paul L. Jr.-Met ........... Sisk, Murray H.-EE ............... Skamenca, David G.-Ch.E ....... Skarecky, James M .-Met SEYMOUR, D. J. SIIEWCIIUIQ, J. P. 1 new 'wwf' sH.xH, J. G. sH1DN1,x, H. ........ Kansas City, Mo ................Joplin, Mo. ........EdwarClsville, Ill ............Bervxiyn, Ill sri.-xii, R. J. sHm,xMoTo, R. K. U-47 SHALTON, L. SHROYER, K. A f 'aIg, YTD' rv-4 Q , fgls 43' WI 17 K .r.R .- . 3 R ' I '. . Sllf4Qlfll.XI'.S, R. II, SIFISRS, P. I... SILVERBERG, C. G. JR. SINULIIY, I., IJ. SMNSIIICY, R. VV. SMITH, R. Sheets, Leslie P.-IIE .............. ......... I Iowling Green, Mo. Sherman, Donald NY.-EE ........ ............,...... I iestus, Mo. Sheth, A. R.+Ch.E ............... ......... J zlmnagar Imlia SIIQVVCIIUIC, John P.-Met ........ ...... N CW York, N.Y. Shiflnia, Iloushzmg-CE .......... ,,,,,,, T Qhffllly I1-an Shimamoto, Richard K,I2I ......,.., St, Louis, MQ, Sliroyer, Kermit .-X.-EI? ......... ......... I Iigginsville, Mo, 154 Sic-ckhaus, Rohcrt II.-CIQ ........ ......St. Charles, Mo. f 's f ,VCV Ai I J .V.. X iw-K ' SILVERS, P. L, JR. SISK, M. H. SKAMENCA. D. G. SKARECKY, J M SMITH, J. T. SMITH, M. P. SMITH, S. L. SMH H. T- M- Skouby, Clifford D.--EE... Smashey, Russell W.-Met ....... Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, James R.-Physics ......... James T.-EE ,,......... Michael P.-Met ...... Sam L.-ME ....... Thomas M.-EE ....... ............Belle, .......Hannibal, .......Gainesville, Mo Mo Mo Louis, Mo. ........Crystal City, Mo. .............Marion, Ill. .......St. Louis, MO. C. TIII' I D. SNYIIICR, T. If. SORCZXIQ, II, XY. QIIIIIXIUX I I SHI I X, .X. ly sl I XI I Ix. II, U. SI XIII I XIX I II LI X J F. ST.-XRK, J, R. Slklxli, T. I . SILLNO, R. R. SIISII-JISILX, S. T. JR, I . Sllfl D,lI, SIIKIIII ll X J r Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo NJ Stemler, Orrin A.-CE ........ .......... X Vaterloo, Ill. Stephenson, Jerry L.ME ....... .......... K larceline, Smythe, Joseph D.-EE ........... .......... B uckner, Mo. Stiffler, Virgil E.-CE .......... ........... P lcasant Ilill, Snyder, Thomas E.-EE ......,.. .......... S ullivan, Mo. Stine, XVillia L.-EE ........... ........ J efferson City, Sobezak, Donald XV.-Met Calumet City, Ill. Strehel, Gary P.-ME ......... ........... J erseyville, Ill Solomon, Russell C.-Met Edwardsville, Ill. Stretch, James-ME ............... ........ L ebanon, Sotta, Anthony E.-Ch.E ........ ......... S t. Charles Mo Strunk, Lawrence T.-EE ........ ....... S t. Louis Spencer, David NV.-CE .............. ....,.. S cott City Mo Studer, Jim J.-Met ,....... ..,,..., IX Ionroe City, Stadelman, James H.-Ch.E .......... ......... S t. Louis Mo Suetterlin, Jack F.-EE ........ ............. A ffton, Staley, Joseph E.-EE ........ ........... E ldon, Mo Sukow, Dale E.-CE .,.....,.. ,........ X Vest Plains Stark, James R.-Mining ........ ......... F erguson Mo Sunkel, Thomas M.-ME ........ .......... S t. Louis Stark, Thom-as F.-Ceramic .......... ......... F erguson Mo SUUOH, William R.-CE ........... ........... G VCFIZIINI Steeno, Ranrdall R,-EE Swearingen, Kent XY.-EE ......,... ....,..... R It. Vernon, Stojeba, Stanley T. JR.-EE ........ ......... S t. Louis, Mo Swift, BIIIY K--EE ---------- ---------' I INICDCINKHCC, Stege, David H.-EE ............... ......... S t. Louis, Mo. SZf1f3UOVV5ki, Peter-EE ------- --------- P CFTII A-IUIIOY. J. L. STIFFLTQR, Y. lf. STINE, XY. L. STRICIIICI., G. P. STRICTCII, SIIxL XIX., L, T. STL'lJl R J J .A , ' 3 st ETTERLIX J. F. SUKOW, D. E. SUNKEL, T. M. SUTTON, xv, R. sm-:.xR1xr51ax, K. xy. SWIFT, B. Ii. SZ-NIHVDNWIXI P Q 5 156 unior Calcaoo li.X'lilf. li. li. l'.XYl.UlQ, T. V. l'll1 WINS, li. ll. lllHNl.XS, Y. lf. l l'llL'liNl.XN. li. 3. 'Z , J , W .J O YS . Q 'i9 'S 4 , 1 T ' 3 f A TJ . K 2 ' ,z wigs S x 1 mx J' J , 'dis he ! f K J ' P - ' 4, .1 - ' 4 'L A ,1 I il XA -U TAYLOR, D. T. Tll.XliL'lQl.X, N. R. IIIUKLX5. J. L. TlIUM.XSl1N, J. C. TIIURNLXN, J. W. T3 T 'f- R nj ' 'ix f 1 5 N X X W fjjus NW? Z2 wr! X M 4 ff' if: ' ,G fx :Qs l 5 X l fx ! si ' i - -f2E'7 ' A 4 - ,wk 'f ' .. ' R R. . ' if 4 ' wah, ,, ..-' Wyjzmf R 5, If , Z f ' 1 . Z J S 1 W! Tate, Kenneth E.-ME ....... ......... G raff, Mo. Taylor, Douglas T.-Met ......... ........ N Vood River, Tll. Taylor, Thomas P.-Chem ....... ......... S t. Louis, Mo. Thakuria, Nandi R.-Ch.E ..... . ................................................. . Thomas, Ellis D.-EE ,.,..... Thomas, Jere L.-EE ....... Thomas, Virgil E.-EE ......... Thomason, June C.-Ch.E ...,... Thurman, Duane E.-Chem.... Thurman, John VV.-CITE ........ Thurman, Lowell E.-ME ....... Tira, James S.-Ceramic ......... Todd, Raymond R.-Met ........ Totty, Vernie J.-EE ....... Transue, George P.-Met ....... Treffinger, David J.-CITE ..... Tripp, Glen D.-CE ......... Trivedi, Manoj P.-Ch.E ......... True, John E.-EE ....... Tucke r, Thomas E.-Chem ....... Turall, Truman NV.-Met ...... Turner, John fJackJ J.-EE. Kamrup, Assam, India ......St. Joseph, Mo. .........DeSoto, Mo. .........XVyatt, Mo. .........Mem'phis, Tenn. ......... 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I. unior elaoo 158 ' A Williams, Charles E.-EE ........ ........ L icking, Mo. VVillia1ns, Connie L.-CE ...... ...... R isco, Mo. Williams, Donald L.-EE ........ ....... S t. Ann, Mo. Vlfilliains, Ike H. Jr.-EE ........ ....... P aragould, Ark. W'illia1ns, Kenneth NV.-EE ,....... .....,. I Iazelwood, Mo. NVilliams, Lowell D.-Ch.E ....... ....... T renton, Mo. W'illiams, Ronald R.-ME ........ .....,.. O verland, Mo. W'ilson, Daniel E.-ME ...... ...... R osendale, Mo NVilson, I. Harlen-EE ....... ....... IX It. Vernon, Ill W'ittenauer, Ronald C.-CE ,....., .... ...St. Louis, Vkfoerner, David R.-Met ............. North Kansas City, VVood, W'il1iam L.-EE ....... ...,.. T allahassee, NVooldridge, Larry J.-Met ........ ...... B enton, VVright, Ronald E. Ir.-EE ....... ....... S f. LOL1lS, NVylie, Richard E.-CE ........ ....... R olla, Yates, Burlin L.-EE ........ ........ K nOlJ LiCli, York, Lewis S.-ME ...... Young, Robert M.-EE ........ Zeitzniann, Robert F.-Ch.E ...... ........ Zenor, John J.-Physics ...... Zieba, John D.-CE ....... Louis, Louis, Owensville, ........Rolla, ......Bonne Terre, Mo M0 Fla. Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Mo Zinzuinadia, N. T.-CE ........ ........ A lnnedabad, Gujaral f,i2'5fZ . 2 QW? 4 'af ,Q ' , 7 , .flf5iZff4t:' its if W 'N 'zz Lrf' efi fliff ' ki? si' aifiifif ,gf ZIEBA, J. D. ZINZUINADIA, N. T. Abel, Dan L.-CE .......... Abel, Don C,-ME ...,.,....,......,,....., Abramic, Edward-EE ..................... Allen, Herbert John Jr.-EE ,..,..... Andoe, XYilliam V.-Ch.E ........... Apprill, Arnold R.-Met.-Nuc ....... unioro cwitliout ictureo ..........Bland, Mo. ..........Bland, Mo. ............Chicago, Ill. ...........,...Redtop, Mo. .....................Crane, Mo. ..........Kansas City, Mo. Arnold, Pleasant J.-EE ................. ......... K ansas City, Mo. Barnett, Eugene H,-EE ...................., ............... lN flehlville, Mo. Baumgardner, John D.-Physics ......... .......... F airmont City, Ill. Becher, IYilliam E.-Chem ................ .............. S t. Louis, Mo. Beckmann, Thomas D,-EE ,,..,,.,.,. ,,.......,. 0 verland, Mo. Bell, Larry E.-ME .....,,.,..,,.,..,,... ,..,,..,...,...... R olla, Mo. Bennett, David XV.-CE ............ ............ F lat River, Mo. Boeker, Roy J.-Ch.E ............... ....... N ew Madrid, Mo. Bowser, Ronald L,--ME ,...,,.,,, .,,.........,,,..,. R olla, Mo. Brannan, Ronald L,-Met .,.,,,. ,,.,.,,,, S t, Joseph, Mo. Braschler, Ronald F.-ME ......... ......... K ansas City, Mo. Brooks, Louis E.-Ch,E ..,,...,.,, ,,.,.,..,,....,.. B elleville, Ill. Bryan, John XV,-CE ,.,...,,,,.,, .,.,,,.,,. C enterville, Iowa Buss, David L.-ME ,.,.....,,.,., .,,,,,..... S t. Louis, Mo. Call, NVilliam R.-ME Carstens, Jam-es R,-ME ,,,.,,,.,,,,,, ,.,,,,.,.,,,.,,,, A lton, Ill, Cashman, W'illiam J. Jr.-CE ....... ..........., A rdinore, Okla. Christensen, George XV.-EE ......... ....................... C hicago, Ill. Church, Robert Jr.-EE .......... .,....... C ape Girardeau, Mo. Claywell, Jerald S.-ME .............. .................. S t. Louis, Mo. Coestenkors, John J.-EE ........... ................... A viston, Ill. Colantuono, Wm. R.-Met ......... .......... N ew York, NY. Cole, Edward A.-Ch.E ........... ............... A rnold, Mo. Conrow, Dennis D.-EE ......... .............. J oplin, Mo. Corcoran, Paul T.-Met ....... ............ S t. Joseph, Mo. Cox, David L.-CE ............ ,.,............., K irkwood, Mo. Decker, H. David-MF. ............ ,...,..... C ape Girardeau, Mo. Deeker, Dale M.-ME ............,,.......,,,,. ....,.... N ew Florence, Mo. Degonia, Paul K.-EF. .........................,... ........... G ranite City, Ill. Doepke, Lawrence B. A.-Physics ....,..... ..,........,.......... E ureka, Mo. Donnelly, John J.-Mining ............,...,,,, .,.,..,.... I ndependence, Mo. Eaton, Orra L,-CE .,..,,............,.......... .........,. S pringfield, Mo. Faoro, Robert B.-Math .......... ................ C hicago, Ill. Ferguson, Cyril A.-EE ...,...,... ,............ H artford, Ill. Fulcher, Dale E.-ME ...............,.. .........,.. S t. Joseph, Mo. Gebhart, James M,-Ch,E ,,,,,,,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,. M iamisburg, Ohio Gibson, Noble R.-EE ............. ............................. C hula, Mo. Gosney, Chester H.-CE .......... ........ ly lorgantown, W. Va. Green, Jack H.-EE .................. ,..,,,.,...,......,. P aducah, Ky. Gronemeyer, James L,-ME ....,., ..,...,,...,.,, S t, Louis, Mo. Hall, Harry F. Jr.-Pet ,.......... ......,..,,.... I rving, Ill. Hatcher, Paul T.-Met .................... ......... K irkwood, Mo. Hardwick, Forman VV.-CE .......... ........ B eardstown, Ill. Harper, Charles NV.-ME .......... ....,........... R epublic, Mo. Harris, Danny J.-CE .............. .......................... R olla, Mo. Hayden, R. C.-EE ................ ....,................. S t. Louis, Mo. Headington, Lee F.-Met ......... ........ O verland Park, Kans. Heinzen, James R.-ME .............. .................. S t. Louis, Mo. Henderson, Francis D.-EE ...,,,,,.. .,,,.,, M onroe City, Mo. Henne, John M.-CE ..,...,...,..... ,.,.,,,,.,.,,, S t.. Louis, Mo, Hey, Donald L.-CE .......... ......... K ansas City, Mo. Hickox, Gary D.-EE ..,..., ....,.... VV 'est Plains, Mo. Hirner, Leo NV.-CE .......,,... ,..,........ P almyra, Mo. HO, Wing O.-MF. ..................... ............ H ong Kong Hoetker, Carl H. Jr.-EE ........... ....... S t. Louis, Mo. Hoffman, George B,-CE ....,,,,,.,,,, ,,..,... L emay, Mo. Houshmand Hosseinghole-EE ......... .,..... T ehran, Iran Jefferson, Donald E.-FF ,.,,,.,... Jennings, Richard L.-MB ........... Kessler, Arthur R,-FE ............... Koster, XYilliam D.-ICE .................. Kouti, Gholanishah S.-Ch,Ii ......... Lane, Robert L.-CR .....,..,.,,....,,.. Lawson, Palmer A.-EE .........., Leger, Gary L.-EE ..............,,..,... Leonard, Marvin H. Jr.-MF ..,,... Lewis, James NN .-Cli.E ........,....,. Lira Richard E.-MF ................ Lischer, Alan A. Jr.-CF ......... Martin, David A.-ME .....,.. Martin, Lynn L.-EE ................ McElwrath, David L.-Eli .....,.. . McGrath, Martin E.-Met ........... McMananieg. John RQME ........ Mead, Howard E.-ME ........... Menocal Gustavo A.-EE ......... Miller, Floyd M.-Physics Miller, Joseph R.-CE ..................... Modde, Michael F.-Ceramics .......... Moore, Richard I.-ME ................... Moseley, William C.-EE Murray, Hugh V.-CE .............. Neumann, Lotar M.-EE ......... Ousley, Lee VV.-EE .............. Palaska, Ted J.-Physics .......... Palmer, James F..-Geology ........ Phillips, Jerry E,-CF ............... Quirds, Hernan J.-Met .......... Rabenau, Richard-ME ............. Rakowitz, James A.-CE ............. Randall, Larry M.-Mining ........ Reagan, John A.-Physics ........ Reed, Jo L.-Ch.E ....,..,.......... Rudd, Grenville C.-Met ......... Saca, Jose M.-Physics ............ Schaefer, Arthur E.-ME ............ Schoeninger, Hilbert E,-ME ,..,.... Seigel, Roger S.-EE ...,................. Sevick, Thomas A,-Met .............. Shnyock, William NV.-ME ,....,,,. Sing, Charles T,-CE .....,,.......... Smith, Harvey S.-EE ............. Spence, Thomas D.-Ch.E ......... Steiner, Robert B.-Ch.E ............. Swearingen, Ronald D.-EE .......... Sweet, Kenneth O.-Chem ........... Taylor, Charles T.-CE ............... Timmons, Harrel NY.-CE ........... Thomas, Timothy N.-ME ......... Turner, Jerry D.-CE ............... Usher Glenn E.-Met ............ Uskudarli, David P.-Pet ........ Vakil, Javad-Met.-Nuc ............... Volpe, Michael-CE ........................... VVaters, Charles H. Jr.-ME .,........ .......lSast St. Louis, ...............Sikeston, .....,...,,,.,,.Paducah, .......Kernianshah, ........Shreveport, ...,..,.,.Maryvillc, ........Kansas City, .................Anutt, ...,..,...,..Jackson, Jam-es, ffton, ..........Springfield, ,,,..,.,,,,,,,.,,.,Llarkton, ........Webster Groves, Louis, ...........Park Ridge, ..........Closter, .......Cassville, ,........Ha1npshire, ...............Gary, Mo. Mo. Mo. Ky. Iran La. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Ill. YJ Mo. lll. Ind. ....,........Centra.lia, Ill Louis, Mo. ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,.,Dixon, Mo. ....,..,,Kansas City, Mo. ..,........,......Rolla, Mo. Vernon, Ill. .......Medellim, Colombia ,,,.,.,,..,....,..,,Caledonia, Mo. .......,..San Antonio, Texas ,.......,,,,.,.,,..,....Quincy, Ill. .........Kansas City, Mo. ...........,...Marshall, Mo. .,.,,,..,...,,.,...,..Arnold, Mo. Ilobaslo, El Salvador Louis, Mo. ......,,,.Ferguson, Mo. ..........,......Clayton, Mo. .........Crystal Lake, Ill. ...............Fulton, Mo. ................Rosebud, Mo. ..........Springfield, Mo. ...........Jennings, Mo. ...........Chicago, Ill. Louis, Mo. .............Bethany, Mo. ...............Hannibal, Mo. .......Monroe City, Mo. ..................Rolla, Mo. ................Marion, Ill. ....,...........lmperial, MO. ........,..Des Moines, Iowa Iran .........New York, N.Y. ..........Granite City, Ill. Watkins, John Q.-EE ...................... ........ K ansas City, Mo. XVinterhalter, Robert L.-EE .......... ................. IN Iilwaukee, VVis. W'olford, Jerry L.-CE ............,,...... .................,............... R olla, Mo. Yamane, Kei-EE ..................,..........,..,. ,......... X Yaimea, Kauai, Hawaii Zambrano, Gabaniel A.-Pet.-Eng ....... ................ C aracas, Venezuela 159 1-. , 1- X ifgw- . 'a-1. Y.. v6?iQf5'5f?'- r '. 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V , , V , '!ST1.11Lk.4.lffivF: 'WEB V H , :fum Nw'-v1.2.5 C IIIIONOL O GY ... am, 6,24 A 5 l 2 4 l 9 Y r W1 - S , NN' Q . S i f S 5 N S - 1 S X E S eww Q i S . . r Q i so 3 1 Q , S S 3 1 4 ' ' is 2 l vii ? l I 1 I r ! e f if I S? if 35 1 s , , 1 i Dean Wilson welcomes incoming students. 1 Honor students are a great aid to the registrar at registration time. 162 Look at the man next to you! One of you will not graduate. caegiotration argeot n iotory MSM students assemble at the starting line of a brand new school year. Everyone seems eager to complete the required formalities, with great expectations of receiving that ideal schedule. The rising trend in enrollment is quite evident this year for a total of 3250 students have registered for the Fall Semester. This is very promising for the School and seems to fall in line with most schools and universities. i 'Ili it f WR, W 'VL 1 ,,,,,,', '- 1 , v ,V , A .--H 1 ttt W I . ' , I 5 , iff Introducing their fraternity. Reliving old times. reohmen rrival 1 i i 3 lt i 3-fighlightecl A ' rientation nal Qpuoh Cweek I V' W 'ef 3 5 ti l xl 'P x N A friendly bull session. A new crop of freshmen have found their way to MSM. In preparation for the coming semester, the School con- ducts a series of lectures and exams for all freshmen. Fraternities are busy with rushing in an effort to secure top-notch pledges. Records indicate 771 freshmen have enrolled and 312 have pledged fraternities this year. 163 The library furnishes much-needed reference material. It's time to drag out those books, crank up that slide rule, and get set for another year of school. To the dismay of most students, every vacation comes to an abrupt end. Faced with no alternative, the students set out in quest of seemingly impossible goals with the highest of hopes. After a few weeks have passed and quizzes are returned, the same bitter animosity is restored between the typical Miner and class. There is one Consolation, however, vacation begins in a mere nine months. lcaooeo egin - ack fo fha rinclotone 'Ni-. his 'W 1V 'W -.:.... J f .. , ' , P .y r K --1s.g::,'w, .ffl ,ww L Getting back to the daily grind, f ,. fer X1 . 4, v. 'ZZ '5 ffl . r, nf' 1, AV 0 ,,,, A break from studies. :Rx K 4f . 'Q' Fraternities welcome their respective pledges. The first taste of college life. A rather wet performance. Q, 2 , fi. a G, O' W n F K3' . vain, i f at fj ' X ff .rr i ,V I 1 at 152 Q vo f h ,nfs ,V . I la 1 ,if I , Y 166 irot gauze eelz-end 9 year Come twist with me 1 ..-f ff f z if Who stole the piano cover ? 1 ,I 4 , -if. : A S Professor Wolf finds story hard to believe. XY W 55:2 as U it 1644 MA? fx H x' - il at ,fdxfgx :S 5, f v 1 'I l cplealge ance cweo iner enoion Q 4 Mike Nataluk Sz Company. A little crowded, I'd say. Various themes depicted by fraternities on campus provided a splendid atmosphere during the traditional Pledge Dance VVeek-end. Miners with their dates enjoyed dancing Friday and Saturday nights at the various houses. To most of the merrymakers, Sunday arrived much too quickly. Like most l things, the party came to an end with droopy-eyed Miners bidding prolonged farewells to their feminine friends. l Someone is bound to be out of tune. r'-ally - 'V' 0 -S f 2 M. Q Q Q 3 . , Ti s 5' K ,1.Z 795, . ii...ifmN1x i omecoming eelzeenal Seto fone or cneturning oalumni Once a year the School sets aside a day for all of her graduates. Queencandidates are chosen and a football game is scheduled in preparation for this occasion. This year's queen was Miss Diane Watkins, representing Triangle Fra- ternity. The traditional IFC pajama race took place at half-time of the football game. The St. Pat's Board Dance held at the Student Union and various parties over the campus made the returning alumni feel quite Welcome and contributed to making the week-end a grand success, 'iff V Ayiijlifi is . ,,m.sb4 'Y YV gf dwg ffrfsfp S' . i,.j .,, fs. ... ii,i . ami. ... . , 'E Queen, Miss Diane Vtfatkms, is presented during half-time X , Xanax ceremonies. Sy 7, Mx Homecoming decorations. 3' A N. fir., xiii ,.. ,,,. i ' , X ..,f'-iw V,.. . . X. qs p f. he 'J- Y Ei P' ' lit--gg., ,. t . ,. NM ,f 5-.LW . IJ ia .f fl 17445 1. wnw,, .,....,,.,,,,,rm,,,W-WWXV fm. fm'-4:15 S . ll ww -, ga.. . '1 9aMQ4r.- my is . Q 5 rem new I W Warm may caps, , ' , Fir dizvzdibkf Q- Q.. il ummm -if , g, .. 0, 'WC' wow. .3 Y . . My ,,.. 3 168 i M- WWF Queen Diane presents trophy to Kappa Sig Pledges for half-time race championship. . ,K -Sn! A1-A is s The half-time pajama race. - Beauty and the beasts. Q-,, E 'I-'l 'I WF TZ.'.Z'...-Zi- s-I M pn '7 f Crowd awaits half-time activities. Candidates are uescorted' around football field. 169 ' w .f y , . , N . , V my - Queen Diane Watkins and various candidates. A shot from the dance. 170 omecoming ance Emmett Carter supplying the music. Lambda Chi Alpha's First Place quartet. amlscla Qld equal riangle fake giroto ju Sing Bob Hughy accepts Second Place choral award from Gordon Hunter, Master of Ceremonies. This year's Interfraternity Sing was marked by exceptionally close competition and a very good representative of the Greek world. The competi- tion was divided into two classes, choruses and quartets. Triangle captured first in the choral competition while Lambda Chi took the quartet honors. The winners were chosen on the basis of their selection, tone direction, presentation, intonation, and rhythm. The First Place Triangle chorus. 171 alll!! Prospective engineers inspect equipment. lffllll ' Qnginee ro' gay 9424i Informal discussions aquaint students to school operations. X Dr. Pauls explains apparatus. 3 1 i 3 Nkfssc X I 172 N A tour of the computer center. Guided tours of all departments, dormitories and fratern- ities took place throughout the day. TheScience Fair feat- ured 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 interested in engi- neering and sciences as a profession. Impressive ceramics display. ,ar- ,....vs 9' f ,fi W Wu- ,wwf A solemn scene. Attractive displays and a freshly-fallen snow supplied the asmosphere for typical Christmas scenes over the campus. With the appropriate environment available, Santa Claus arrived at most of the Friday night parties to spread,Ch'riSfm3S cheer to the Miners and their dates. Dance bands took the scene Saturday evening to contribute to the joyous festivities. With the season properly heralded, the Miner dates departed feeling quite sure they had contributed to promoting cheer and good will to the MSM campus. 174 6 .X KQV? 6 Less volume and more music! In riotmao gance 'Suche ro 5 n yuleficle elteer a Christmas dolls. v f f y I, f ff ' ,, 4' X 3 f X dh , , N. X I 'wwf , f .4-s ,gg wa... ww wt eliriotmao gauze Presentation of gifts proves to be cheerful time. si U fibqg' Preparing for the arrival of Santa. I Q 4 -- q,, V ag . , . my . E Q p aaa, 2 s 3 ll Santa Claus seems to make his way to MSM every year , to pay his respects to all deserving Miners, The students rise to the occasion with their annual Christmas Dance. Parties of all kinds promote peace and good will to everyone. Where did Santa's beard go? l i 4 .jf I I0 , -., 1. 1--... --. 5 751.54 K 'ii its E-fi ' 5 ff , -Lf' Af ' .- LM A C L ff NL ., Ek' 1':a49.?- rg 5 gs 1 M :Mia A 02,5515 N fe, , ff. 4- M A . A1 af- 'ft-+s rw gut, A i'iQ'.f.! A 5 mrs- ' military gall Queen The annual Military llall was presented to the students and faculty December U. This ycar's theme was The Civil NVar Centennial llallf' A model of a colonial home decorated the stage while reprotluctions of Generals Lee and Grant were displayed on the wall. liesitle each was the flag representing the North and South. The highlight of the evening was the entrance of the Queen, Miss Marilyn Leigh Cole, the representative of Shamrock Club, through the doors of the mansion. She was crowned by Dean Curtis L, XYilson, with Col. Stuart M, Alley presenting Queen Marilyn with an Honorary Colonel's commission in the MSM ROTC and with a beautiful gold watch. The music was provided by the Drifters. The candidates receive their instructions. . ,,. ge, ,vfwlx ' ' ' it elsif ' L ffiwt ffkii Zwwesgaw, 1 at gf, . .Q iff In f ,Agyfgsiis mf ' , i,',' ..f-gm X ' f A 4 ff , f-f' T V f Q ,, 1 A- 1 A- f A . 1 ,r. A AA V ' . . - A - I '53 V I . T C in i A T ' 7 V f, ,mv i . 4, he-cw, ,,zfZ,a1.:t ,ngwih VLWNQQQI, wg4,,4 WW .UW 515, tea? if ,, ,, A . 'A W f ss i , ,L iv -me ,..,.,, r i i The Queen, Miss Marilyn Leigh Cole military gall Dean Curtis L. NVils0n crowns Miss Marilyn Leigh Cole, Queen of the Military Ball. Scene from Military Ball. A ., S F. Interviewing the candidates. Military Ball breakfast. S ell- 'ff ui. LK X Xt' i E 1' I 3 Cs t 177 S ihsa Q h 4 l.. 5- ,VV St. Qpat Szeotivitieo iBegin cgi fionho ark The St. Pat's celebration was officially launched on Friday, March 16, at the Lions Park. Activities included a beard contest, a shillelagh contest, and the knighting ceremonies. St. Pat made his appearance and paid his respects to all present. 'WW 9 e Gab!-f Master of Ceremonies, Abkemeier, kisses the blarney stone The beard contest winners. I i I I Sf. cpcat akeo I agppearance A oat fiorfo cparlz 'I The shillelagh contest winners. I yd . ' I h I . I-A , 'C' A M M i N i 94 A I' , ' I W sf:-Mr of , 'gi r r 28. I ' 6 ,v y'1 - . ', - I- - ,V , as ,A , .4 TN, Q V gi. ,A f s Ken Abkemeier, Master of Ceremonies, addresses I the 'Ispirited delegation, I Miners awaiting St. Pat's arrival. ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1:1 1 n-- 1 525 '? tSJvi,t X e 3 -' a ra A A 5 2 QX 1 ' ' s x y V, N- x ' i Beta Sigma Psi's First Place float. c4t'o arcade Sf if if S cice ' 3' 62 Miss Joyce Logan, St. Pat's Queen of Love and Beauty. 3 r 1 I 4 180 1 Pine Street, the route of the parade. The biggest crowd in the history of the School witnessed the parade. T4 Q The Queen's Float, built by Phi Kappa Theta. Sigma Tau Gamma's Vic- tory at Sea. ovifd -'Q iz. Disneyland portrayed by Sigma Phi Epsilon's float. f 182 tk oroncation Queen gfighlighto ee lelvration James Wunderlich, President of the St. Pat's Board, presents trophy to the Queen. St. Pat, Robert Tooke, crowns Joyce Logan, Queen of Love and Beauty. The candidates await the announcement of the Queen. 'Y' ewhif' ,Q 1' fx mf tu 'Q ll if -.Y 2 4, il I i I 'g y f 3 S 5 I iz. li 51' I St. Pat's Queen of Love and Beauty of 1962, Miss Joyce Logan. 183 184 Last-minute preparations. r St. Pat takes charge. 4 if ff ,yy J f f I 7 6 .,., .. In V 5 za? . Future Queens? ff . ,W , t E 1 1 Iii t St. Qpat 0 5 age ucceoo X QdaW'm,,1 3 qw 2 ws The Queen and St. Pat accompanied by the Pages and Guards The St. Pat's Ball, a highlight of the Celebration. Candidates are interviewed in the preparation for selection of the Queen. 4 1 M f M l IV' F 4 i l ,1 M Queen and her court. 186 reek cweelz-e nal A Greek booth at the Carnival. Queen candidates awaiting selection at the Kappa Alpha House. The Week-end began with the carnival held at Lions Park, Each fraternity con- structed a booth in an attempt to raise money, with all proceeds going to Boys Town. The Saturday activities began with Dean Wilsoii lighting a torch which was carried to the traditional games by Kappa Sigma Fraternity. The chariot race high- lighted the activities with Kappa Alpha tak- ing first. The best-looking chariot trophy went to Pi Kappa Alpha. After the games, The Esquiresn played for the dancing and listening enjoyment of all the Greeks Open house at all fraternities Saturday eve- ning climaxed the eventful week-end. Zeus, portrayed by Gordon Hunter of Triangle Fraternity, was delegated as the official god to rule at the traditional Greek games. Gordon was selected by the IFC as one of the many additions to the already fabulous week-end. Proceeds of Carnival donated to Boys' Town. SKQXEP 1 2 2 I 41 t o . , ! Lv X A A K 2 P iv- iif ... The gods and their queens. Dean Wilson lights the torch that begins the Greek games. The horses and Chariots prepared for the big race. 427: if Sf Y me WK .. iff! r P .Qf 'tr I X! -jg .. , V ,.. . . , - .A il, ,Z I N, , X, ',, ,Aff .I aiu. Q ft-A , f n ff , . , paf,,.,,l,, ' 4 A if l, W 187 J Us Z 1' Refs KJ ixvxsw-ww X ,, ig' Q , fl AQ I saw' l gi J? f Sz., 1 me Greek dance under the moon at Patio Party. 15-I yi, V My We Mattress Party. If 4 m js ef if Y Queen candidates pose. ioo at Qputleclqe rownecl Queen The beautiful Miss Pat Rutledge was selected by the IFC as Queen of the 1962 Greek Week-end festivities. Pat, who lives in Ferguson, Missouri, represented Sigma Pi Frater- nity. Her court included Miss jean Peters and Miss Rosie Capps. WI WW IWW , ,, I I Miss Pat Rutledge, Greek Week Queen. 189 I I I I I I I I I I I , Il ,I Q. II Ii If ix! i I 1 I I 5 I I 4 I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I 'I I I . I 190 :'x ,x ' f:,':f:'?'E'w. 4 . y1i f:f -: , , ,, , , gr L: ive und red 8 Dean Curtis L. VVilson presenting Professional Degree to Mr. S. D. Shapher of Kaiser Refractories, Mexico, Studento ece ive eg reeo Mo. Dr. Carl Tolman, Chancellor of Washington University, is the Commencement Speaker. Dignitaries and graduates in line to start proceedings. Baccalaureate and commencement exercises were held on May 27, 1962, where approximately 500 Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy students received degrees. This event marked a milestone in the struggle for an engineering or science education. Forty men were commissioned Second Lieutenants in the United States Army. Col. Glenn R. Taylor, Professor of Military Science, administered the oath of office. Many friends and families witnessed the pro- ceedings throughout the day. i... Q ,--. ,, . . ,,..a The 1962 graduating class of the Missouri School of Mines. fi? Dean Curtis Wilson, Dr. Carl Tolman, and President Elmer Ellis. The Fifty-Year Alumni group. 191 M31- -Af' Jr, T fff- f-,lv xr i 'Q-+1 E f 1 5 I 1 I J 5 A 1 53?-54 aww- -' ,-.flat-'N-V' ,-1-. -A . ,, , ..,. win. ..- nj -- P ATH1 H IC S 4 1 1 A 1 3 5 .A I 'r l 3 5 I ecwon pane r oggca inof 194 The 1961 campaign saw the Miners fight their way from the depths of the MIAA cellar in 1960, to a tie for Second Place with Southeast Missouri State this year, The team was hard hit by graduation. Losing 13 lettermen, all starters, and having a small team in number was un- doubtedly a handicap, but the team's high spirit and ever-increasing spectator en- thusiasm put the Miners on the winning trend. The first game of the season showed the Miners against hard-playing South- ern Illinois University. Although rated underdogs, the Miners played good ball in the first half and looked as if they were going to give the Saluki a run for his money, especially after driving to the S.I.U. ten yard line, but not scoring, At the end of the first half it was S.I.U. 13-Miners nothing. In the second half the Miners ran out of steam and S.I.U. took over to score five more times, making the final score 44-0. O O I 5 2 Tooke makes another tackle. fb.: 279' Q, , ,f. 1 q! IFJH' Lisa 6 IJ? V qvvmf 1? 'Q 3 gg' Thls Saluk1 dxdnt get away. +ve: WWW nl ra' SJ '48 fi-cv if 5 I., 1' W any Q f 'fr ' xrk Miners on the move. S ' KX rms: usa! an 1 qv 1 'TVA' 'X . ,L f ' -.X s ' , v f , I ri QI ,L ,gh Age A. YK .1 - 1 ' r I Y .Y l ' ,, mx 3: ' ' W . A ' ' ' ' - Ai' f s f f ' , . 1 I -- -, K I.. , .Q X vi J V J ' '- J' 'X X 'V v Q K- A . 'A l Q Y, 'fx 4 ', aw ., . J,-' f ' ' .,. ,-1 1 1 ', s A ' avL'l,4,'f'B'K,!',g-' V' L ' ',,..'f ffl gif ,g'yn':4 q 'l4f'W,p5r,.,f,q yt gf.w'f1,' -4. K-' ' :',.'q4'BH. 'ef-fi -.'f f- 2.551--'z?'m . - f 4 ' L ,., - H ,V '...- .- 1 I' - . ,. .. -ny , , j, f ' 4' 7 ., , .',.,,3v- ,- -.fx fagxcivr, J,,'-'- -' ' 2,1 A 1' . ' 9 ff 'Fff:Yf .'I',:f'e'P ' 2 5+ '--'- --4 e 'P 'Q P -4 Je fr ..-mfs-.ft -..-4 ff.-4 ' dfzxxl- ' Y ' if 7Abf15.'x DNN? rye. l'4v',x :'.'f.' r-' M JM' '- .7 ' 1 J Y' ' ' --f,4.f.u'b rfr,xf.f,,. '.w iv'-1f:.,:. :'-,554 ' 'J fu Qi' . ,- g ' 196 i Qu le cwoulcl Qpather in eldo Que Ehan ny M Ny ibtq W ig A' 35' Miners defeat Washington University. The MSM Athletic Department consists of three men, all experienced athletes who know and teach their field well. The Department is headed by Athletic Director Gale Bullman, Gale has been in the Athletic Department of MSM for over 25 years and during this period has built a highly respect- able athletic program for MSM, Aside from his duties as Athletic Director, Gale coaches football and track. Assisting him in football during the last decade have been the other two members of the athletic staff, Dewey Allgood, who also coaches basketball and golf, and Swimming Coach Burr Van Nostrand. This trio of coaches has been responsible for the increasing interest and success in intercollegiate sports at the School of Minesg and also for the versatile intramural pro- gram, which has become the students' most popular extra-curricular activity. Our thanks to Gale, Dewey, and Burr for their work. Gale Bullman, Head Coach. Q J 4 e V Ann 5 , WSH 1 ,. x A x , -A X K. in ,gf.w.r. ,N ., K , A, v iffgiwiewgig i 4 gqw . Kgyx .ks 0 ,F 1, ' VW wifes gg ,.,. ,, f 1 5 VZ w,,,Q,5 rn af . .y , ' .- 3 g U1S9y gI' fx e mf ' , '12 :X r . gif. A , L, jd' ' . 4. igffm' if ff, i f , A if f gk hr? V.4' . 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Y r K ' ' ' ,-,,-.p.n-M14-' . ,X.1,.v4ivvi., 5. -n ,His 199 gw W:1v6' fi-N' ' W ' ' 'TWH ' -C fi,-.avaibf-. r wr 31-1'- g1' 'k .,,,! 7.55 'H in U W V di, 4 , g- 1,111 .ar xi- 4 -og. .V - K 5 V 3 it l Z . i I l I i D E E Q 2 ,pw 'mf fm nfl' -1 .Qs QT My Nw, XM., -Higgins p sip-H. s-f 'ZSXEIWL' 'ek 79 '11- fxl Swe F9 'rl uae x sy , ' A sm me , NSN, wx jay looks good ! O'Mealy bids for all-conference honors. l l I l l E 198 l omecoming 6 rowcl eeo ine ro cup cet ea ro Miners hold again. After returning from Maryville with their first conference win 20 to 13, the Miners faced the Springfield Bears with high hopes of an upset. A large homecoming crowd and a beautiful day went hand in hand with high expectations of a well-played game. After a hard-fought first half, MSM emerged with a 13 to 6 lead. Touchdowns were scored by O'Mealy and Clson. O'Mealy also capped this score with a one point conver- sion. The half-time brought the MSM band onto the field for entertainment. Next the fraternities took over the field, first with their pledge pajama race, this year won by Kappa Sig. The big event was the open car parade of the Homecoming Queen candidates followed by the crowning of the 1961 Queen, Miss Diane Watkins, representing Tri- angle. After the half-time fun was over, a hard-fought second half produced no change in score. This gave the Miners their second conference win. :L 5 +5 . 1 if 1 15, ,ul A' '44 'N 'i ,V . -J iiti'ifQQ,iTlF 5'1 i'- :N 3 ' , 4 -ef' Ffr.a5?fi.a2s. Dewey Allgood, Assistant Coach. ? ,,,,ks .5 sag .amy ' ,M Is the pass completed? inero cwin Ercaalitional came Chlith cwaokington . , l With Saturday classes called off, the Miners headed for St. Louis to see our team butt heads with one of our biggest rivals in this traditional game. A fine combination of Miner spirit, blocking, passing and definite out-maneuvering brought home the first victory of the season. The first quarter displayed both teams pulling hard and neither gaining I any ground. It was durng the second quarter that the Bears were penalized deep I in their own territory and forced to kick. MSM took advantage of this l opening and put out more power to move on down into bear territory. Larry Martin picked up the remaining 15 yards on a double reverse and gave the Miners their first TD. The Miners checked many more advances and the Bears never saw a chance. In the remaining periods, MSM upped the score 12 more points, shutting out Washington 19 to O. This game was considered a definite upset, putting an end to the 10-game losing streak held by MSM. All in all, the Miners showed real strength, spirit, and vigor in blanking the Bears in the sweltering heat. The entire Miner team seemed to be pulling together in an effort to win. 1 .-ff ' CTG -if . 'r i ii I! it Miners not fooled here. Fans help ! 200 ine ro one ecioive came to eape The last home game of the season was played against Cape in which MSM lost the contest, being overpowered by the Indians 27 to 7. The Miners played nine games this season and managed tofstay in contention for the MIAA conference championship right down to the last game. As it stands they are tied with Cape for Second Place. The great playing this year goes to a small number of men and to our coach, Gale Bullman. The record showed the Miners took advantage of every break that they got. In spite of their fine standings in the conference, they were out-scored 24 TD's to 15 TD's, they had less first downs, less penalties, more fumbles, and they gained only 3233 yards while opponents gained 3537 yards. S.I.U.-44 Miners-O Vxfashington U.-O Miners-19 Kansas State Teachers-20 Miners-O Martin Tennessee-50 Miners-20 Maryville-13 Miners--20 Springfield-6 Miners-13 Cape Girardeau-27 Miners-7 Kirksville--Z7 Miners-7 -S , .1 ,x If 41. .ix l, H. 4 1 ,, , .,, .ur fi A x., . iq- is .5 .4 V, 1 ' -VY A , ,, 1 ' 5 Q T 'Aj , 1, O I .fi 4 516 . rv, l . 1, W nv - --.V A . , ' . -I M V ' 0 . , ft ' , xl , 4 Q: ,. N - , Z. Q y . 12 1 ff t 'l'. Q Z .A W 1 , ur ,f S Y k. 1 ,,7 .W .4 1 W 5' . . A 1-... A 22 ,. -4 ' it 5 ' :if Z5 ' i . W I, I Q , V9 , ya, .W.,i'q. U , Wt f 3, . A-If I I F, S, qv, . ' ' ' 'QM Tkhcf 'Vi '91,-:, ' ' f , ' A fgfw' QV Z Aff 1 8 'i E il 17, wt' ,Fl .' '7 I 'fil?Z'6i Nez? IN, MMG-?97 T . 'O' ' as 'Q ' L 4 .4 - i 4 ' , W G ,V I x' 2, 1 , W ' . : W . A ,. , . . . ,yy W'i'p,4?.:11f1Lf fr, G, w ' . , Y f , Xt 1 , , :1wf.,,.i eg, af. . A , P 4 -ff A W ,f 'f If , ff , s W , M A A Q an V V, C7 f , fl ' 1 ' ' sf- A A s . '-'L Q , I ,. jf We 7,52 Wg as . WU' I ff ,. W J, A,34,fy5Q,L45QZQ V , . , a . Ov ,QQ l ewjemfi ,ga S 5,11 fig , U A wg , ,pn ind- V. wh, .W If x M, Sky-. Mggj,-mf ,. i ' , -. ff f . f 2 W .Q 1. I , . f iw - - n , y 4 9 x,m2'y , yu, gs M , f A 3 i , '. ag: , , A W 4 H 'H ,Y it I .s , ff, ,dz M Q. V .1 rw fe f ,- 91,0 News if lff'Wff:effW if f ' + . Z4-2 f ' L' V' P. ' -- 5 2 '.,.f-vff'w'f.2f.2f ,u . H '1f ' Q Q 1' ewes ,MT ,s- r..,'1ZMi' . 4, -, 1-4 ,. 3 , - , , Z BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Adams, Williams, Burton, Voarhis, Handshy, Fugate, Higgens, Om-balski. THIRD ROW: DeBold, Leone, Wargo, Bullman, Henry, Murrell, Porter, Schmidt, Alford, Russell. SECOND ROW: Riggs, Bacich. Smith, Knuss- On long run, iegard scores again. W mann, Martin, Mannschreclc, Bailey, Couse, Vlfelch, Kauffman, Olson. FRONT ROW: Smith, Stephens, Scoggins, NViegard, Tooke. Usher. Caffe. Teske. O'Mealv, Murdock, Deranja. l I I u I 4 l V l V T 1 l i i 201 202 ' 1. 2 ' 'ie . .,,.,.. ,L , leg, ,j:',- 24,5-X 'W Z' a. ,J 6 A as f ' 'Vi' 9 ia 5 5 :fn M AQ- . an-e fm, H W ' , 1i'fN3fZiE blgff. .: TE'Ll-.f iufzq Y' A 'js' 5 M r 1, ' W Y 6 ' ,SJ ,wi Q, ' .ki '7 ' 'r g'-fiffife :g it . Eu 'ls QQQQQ-lf V v ' 13 Q33 ?'?':,:25-PF' 'T YA M glam- ' -1- , ' 'H ,. eww- .' ' ' -.. . rf: ff ? f aoketlvall Miner cagers leap high in big win over Westminster. fatal Qpeoulto Miners Opp. Miners Opp. 94 Nicholls State 72 Southwest Mo. State 105 110 XVCStI111l1StCI' 68 Northwest Mo. State 55 68 Harris Teachers 90 Southwest Mo. State 93 90 John Brown U. 86 Northeast Mo. State 87 97 Evangel 44 Northwest Mo. State 76 83 U. of Tennessee 108 Southeast Mo. State 93 95 Qttawa U. 61 Harris Teachers 85 80 Nebraska State 69 Northeast Mo. State 91 71 Southeast Mo, State 93 WVashington U. 111 68 Northeast Mo. State 77 Central Mo. State 91 75 Northwest Mo. State 71 Southeast Mo. State 95 65 Central Mo. State 105 LEFT TO RIGHT: Martin, Bosnak, Glover, Good, Gum, Schuchman, Wiegand, Mitchell, Ploeger, Reichert, Richner, Harper, DeMaire, Wallace, Lemon, Rozell, Murrell. 203 - ,r A Q. ' A -f 'W gf ' i ' , fps w - X 1 5 3 H' 57: ,Q ' .oi G 'f mf-vs ixjffie. , L 5 . Q1 ' 'ff ' . 222, . - ef -V 1-Q , , is v, i VF' r fs-H x' , , N .' W , '5 ll ve., f' ' 'L.Ef.fff - YA' , 1 - i , ' 15 -ia : 'Yl'fF3. .- ' ff +11-1,f QS : sir KIT , 1 K .P new X A .ig Y. ,Wg--za-f 1 . 5.1 i .15 W, , - . -f ,', ' Q. ,:'-,- ., , fe fb,-1, .50 1,15 f4.1N:-Q32-rlggf' ,rig J J ... gil ' ity Q sz. :xx 31 t ,ff R7 'T 'mggm -NSEQK Vu ,, ' , . 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A , S M, X ,, . ,KMQZWQEWQQX ,, g X M A X. 4x0 X Martin sinks f ree throw in upset against Harris. .nmmvf 'uausfodmsswa Freshmen show promise in Blue Jay game Good arches hook shot as Lemon readies for rebound. si? 5 Miners vie for rebound positions. inero ace cough Qpponento i The Miners basketball team once again started out strong, slacking off as the season progressed and the hard study schedule began to take its toll. Man for man as good as almost any team they faced, our players scored outstanding victories over such teams as Nichols State from Louisiana, 94-72, Westminster, 110-68, and John Brown U., 90-86, in the first half of the season. After being swamped in St. Louis by Harris Teachers, the Miners came back to beat the strong Hornets in the snake pit, 94-85. Despite their poor conference showing, our team displayed its hard-fighting spirit by giving Cape's conference champ Indians their scare of the season in the Miners final game, Led by Norm Schuchman, 1961-62 MIAA all-conference center from Centralia, Ill., the Miners consistently showed strong desire to win for their home school. They once again always fought until the last minute on their home court, and well-appreciated the support given them by the student body. Four cagers will be lost by graduation this year. They are Co-captains Terry Wiegand and Jim Lemon, skilled ball handler and feeder Ben Rozell, and 6'5 Dick Ploeger, all four mainstays of the 1961-62 squad. Witli Schuchman, Good, and several outstanding freshmen returning, Coach Dewey Allgood has high hopes for next year's Miner basketball team, if -,. p 4 ll p l J 3' , , .' I 3-'i'Fiif :vi Schuchman goes after board against superior Louisiana height. I l 'I ' 'YI' 205 Gr' aroity Qatormen :we ood Seaoon The MSM Swimming Team, under the leadership of Coach Burr Yan Nostrand and Co-captains Richard Greely and Myron Bruns, once again swam their way to a winning season with seven victories out of a possible nine. Top point honors went to Freshman John Guigon with 93 points. Second honor also went to a Freshman, Kent Horner, scoring 78 points. This was the last season for Seniors Myron Bruns, who won nine out of ten firsts in diving, and for Richard Greely who was the third scorer for this year's team. Four team records were broken by Freshman John Gui- gon during this season. They are: 220 yd. freestyle-2119.4 440 yd. freestyle-5 :14 160 yd. individual medley-1 249 200 yd. Next year there this year, giving Coach Burr medley-2 120.6 out of 12 men returning from Van Nostrand high hopes for another great season. Coach Van Nostrand said, This ti was one of my best teams I have ever hadf' fwwss as-...M N .W f Wai ,,,, . .f I, ,.,g3,,i'Z?x5sfg. is ' '-:-'Ile W' 9 :':'i' - -fsez' 1 .ss we s s wa. . W-.ss Mila , ss Maw use an 'axis f Off with a splash and a surge of power in a well executed turn it Xwgm AWSQ' 1-f wimm ing I, f-un ...,g1:huqa-- - 7 ' Q if 5 i i ' A 4 ,,., ws- fl-'-g,,,,,, W- f Burr Van Nostrand Swlmmm Coach. 'R W ..A , Riff lu L 'faux aw., f3 A wrili I 'gi-L, H r-4. '. t'wfM?Q'a,.u BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gungon, Horner, Rydberg, M Q M' Carey, Kulhand, Lamers. FRONT RONV: Mxetz, Ixadwell, Bruns, Greely, Barber. '84, VI, is 1-921370 R R R ,MEPs .ef l Ll! X x fd if 4 -x X 5 gig' 43 I 207 gy, +591 QS if V- fx, K l,,, r .k 4 K 1 1 x x' N r A 1' 4 A I sw X. 1 ' K . , X I K Q l Ax Q X K 1, Xu I X1 K, X K X 4 'r x fax fi xi 1 K, Lx a js ,ax , 4 xl fx XX fx K ,ix tx 4. Q IK lx, ,xlfgxf f 1, ,K xk' R fx 1 S342 Ron Stretch, Dale James, Don Mason, Ken Scott, Al Panhorst John McKenna, Gordon Link, and Professor Morgan, coach I 9 Q I t ' ' V .. ,f,,1, f 1 g,., M ,-5' , , , ' 14 ,C r , n fy ,fgff r or 1 f ,fr ,- N w i GMA b ' n w. -, - 1- , wif , ' M574 L '- . 5, A Q A VJ. ,H .. , 1. gk 4 , w ' 675, Q b 1. 1,,:.H1-'IN 4, l b ' ' s ,Wx ' , ,X 4,2017 A.. J 5 ., ., M ,. Qi' V A , ,FV Y vw? Nlyf V A, Aw 3. lxx' A, -N., E-?M.xw A 14- ' Q ,' 'Lf'1iN'Q,,WgF - ' ,fwfw yn 2 if Wil! ' ' . 'W' f . ',f7 f , . A.,,.,. M . . , s Ago., so mg- ' 1. X it 2 31 'P X ,, w. a f wwf' I:- 208 Sgr hi V060 ountry The cross country team started this season off on October 12, 1901, with a meet with NVestminster at Rolla. It showed its form by taking the first five places in the meet. The final score was MSM 15 and XVestminster 45 for an easy Miner victory. The second meet was at Pittsburg, Kansas against K. State Teachers College on Uctober 17. Here we only managed 'a Third Place by Brown with 22:47 and also Fifth, Seventh, Eighth and Eleventh Places. Miners fell hard losing this meet to Gorrillas by a 34 to 22 score. Next, Lincoln University visited the school and was defeated soundly. John Brown set a new school record during this meet with a time of 211396 over a 3.86 mile course. Two days later, the team traveled to W'estminster and ran away from them again, The Miners' second loss came at the hands of Kirksville on Qctober 26. They took the first five places and Seventh and Eighth place Kirksville accumu- lated 15 to the Miners 48. Un November 1, the Miners ran against Cape on Cape's course. The track is .2 miles shorter, not favoring the Miners. Brown again was first in 19102: Erickson, Sixth, Stergas, seventh, Patrick, eighth and NVaring, ninth. The final score was Cape 24 and the Miners 31, for an Indian victory. November 4, was the date of the triangular meet with Springfield and XVash- ington U. on the home course. It was a cold, windy day which didn't help anyone. Here again Brown showed a time of,21:38 for first, Sheets with 22:14 took second, and Erickson with 22 134 was fourth. The final standings were: MSM 17, Springfield 31 g and Vxfashington U. 42: a double victory for the Miners. The MIAA conference meet was held at VVarrensburg. lilrown placed third with 21:47 over the four-mile course. The Miners placed second in the meet of a five team field. Kirksville was first, followed by MSM, Cape, VVarrensburg, and Springfield, in that order. l l ...Q BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Allen, Brown, Crenshaw, Moore, Schowalter. FRONT ROVV: Sheets, Erickson, Stergas, Waring, Patrick. 209 V l I tl E i The track squad of MSM got off to a slow start this season by taking a fifth in the MIAA indoor meet. Steadily increasing in strength and endurance, they sped by St. Louis U. taking a Second Place in a Triangular meet with Lincoln University. The well-recruited Warreiisbtirg team proved to be too much for the Miner cindermen and took the first dual meet 99-35. After suffering this defeat, the Miners then outdistanced the Harris Hornets to a startling 91-45 victory. The next dual meet was a close one against Washington U. The Miners took more firsts but were edged out of the top position by twelve points due to Washington's many Second and Third Places. The final score: 715-595. The Miners after half a season of experience came up and trounced Evangel and Westniinster in a tri- angular meet for 3 First Place. MSM amassed a total of 94M of a possible 169 points. The next meet was even more hu- miliating to the opponents, Drury, where the Miners defended the top position all through the meet to a final 104-29 victory, MSM's successful track season can be accredited to Mr. Bullman's fine coaching ability as well as the effort of individual team members. Mr. Bullman expects a fine season next year. Many lettermen will return as Well as a new group of enthusiastic athletes. ll- . il ie, ll I' le ne. l fx' 2' F.-.N -A. A imflxgn-'i' ls ?-if . . 'QXYQKW K! . '39 - .a Ly,xf:'y'ff'1 pl! 1 ii A a W f ,, -U ' ' i V7 'Wk -5l 2?'73 ut' f ' Unidentified runner goes over hurdle in good form gk. 3 'L f-c,w,?3 sf?-va f 'H-'f 94 N, f F53 Catch me, I'm falling. . M BACK ROVV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ravens, O'Mealy, Hardy, Brown, Henry, Beucher, Jusionis, Van Horn, Kauffman, Overall, King, Patrick, Lukroka, Heeger. FRONT ROVV: Brandt, Wal- A t rir' 'rfl T .',., V .pw aroity frack feam .-f' f D-3-Qlll 'L 4 , l . ,E , :I 1 A at , ,,..,-l.,.. ...M ..,l R . . ' W Stompin' ants. don, Mullen, Osick, Moore, McVay, Damotte, Fugate, Alfred, 33 ,451 ',-gud ' V. .5 . - .,-fgf-H.-yfrxfl-M, main., - ,l . -, ., . T. 'MNH X,-,ew-., fall., I V.tA'.1kA1'42 -.fu Ll, :-4' xl'-'fn .JMR-' Mr- If --+35-T' :..7f '1-'fri if 'll 1 40 o fm IIP' 212 LEFT TO RIGHT: Calpeno, Konkle, Gollhofer, Turner, Nodland, McCracken, Jones. aroity golf feam MSM's 1962 golf team, coached by Dewey Allgood, had a fairly good season, winning four and losing three matches. Two of the losses, however, came at the hands of a powerful S.I.U. team while the other loss was in a close match with Springfield. The conference match didn't turn out too well for the Miners. They finished fourth in the six-team field. Only 14 strokes separated the first four teams, with Springfield winning by five strokes. Next year's team will have five lettermen back and should be able to give a good account of itself. cm eluls 'fr OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ombalski CSecretaryj, Meier QTreas- urerj, Murdock CVice-Presidentj, Martin CPresidentD. Tv I l l l FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gollhofer, Good, Meier Patrick, Hafeli, Brown, James, Schmidt, Kadwell, Sheets, CTreasurerJ, Ombalski CSecretaryl, Murdock CVice-Presi- Woodfield. THIRD ROW: Wargo, Smith, Tesson, Wiegand, deflfl, Martin CPresidentj, Bruns, Tooke, Heeger, Jusionis, Handshy. SECOND ROW: Ravens, Steiner, Fugate, Lemon, '- -'-'Y -:ff -- 1- ,ixrwf-r.-.-41--f 4 , V Q y ,,.1. awk. , ,-.,.,. gr, ' V lIlf.:,ZLL..:,lI.'., 'L 9:- 5 51. i ff.,-5:--' :r,'zQ5..1,, ' 431 5 'ff' FT? ' 'f??Qf'..1:-ii J H ' x . ir.: :. ,.- I K . -V .af . -- .- Q. -.,, v' ' 'Q if Q H 0 ?5f 1r' -- fly' Teske, Sunkel, Knussmann, Van Horne, Bacich, Meitz. The M Club is an organization consisting of students who have lettered in an intercollegiate sport at MSM and have completed the initiation requirements. Some of the activities of the M Club are the naming of the outstanding athlete for each month and the pro- viding of refreshments at some of the school's athletic events. Officers: Fall Semester: Myron Bruns, President, Robert Tooke, Vice-President: Alan Ferguson, Secre- tary :and Larry Martin, Treasurer. Spring Semester: Larry Martin, President, Ken Murdock, Vice-President: Steve Ombalski, Secretary, and Craig Meier, Treasurer. Faculty Advisor, Tom Herrick. ' , L A Pledge Class, 1962. 213 M.,-Q-P-W ' 1 ,V jntramural .Sparta s 5 E Aff V M... W ss Pi Kappa Alpha scores two. M A hand off starts this play. Not too hard now. QQ T3 -' r Cross Country Winners. l Tom Soroghan makes extra point for Phi Kap. Triang1e's championship team. l Football Results Triangle First Place Phi Kappa Theta Second Place Lambda Chi Alpha Third Place l l l i l p1 ...,u--n-..--luv-wlx..-.-n1q-q.n.- .rug-A---1 -'.....r-111, nfrr:-nf ru-111 1-1-.4-uv. Luna- -vm-r.. The intramural program, having more participation than any other activity on campus, again opened the sea- son with 2-l teams. The lack of things to do, other than study, is the probable reason for such remarkable interest and keen competition, lntramural sports were played much the same as last year except for the big change in flag football. This year was the beginning of the new seven-man football team. Also new regulation football belts were issued to each player. The belt contains three flags of equal length so as to give both teams equal advantage. The change to a seven-man team has come about mainly to reduce the number of injuries on the field. This will make the game mainly one of passing. This new seven-man team worked out fine this year. The organizations spent many hours working out new offensive and defensive plays. The intramural program went very well as usual again this year, Everyone had fun and was able to get that much-needed exercise and, of course, the best organ- ization wins. gg .... 216 Sure must be tough. He's up, and shoots. f4F Basketball Results Sigma Nu First Place Tech Club Second Place Phi Kappa Theta Third Place ,....nJ ' ug S ' 'P I, + H V' Possible the hardest working man in the ring is the referee. He must move with the plays and see everything jntramuralo lVrestIi11g Results Borizzg Rvsults Tech Club First Place Kappa Sigma Sigma Nu Second Place Sigma Nu Sigma Phi Epsilon Third Place Phi Kappa Theta Q- . -- v. I . ' N y X The Mighty Mann? i gl . Q G 'E i.fi5N83V3w 218 Q To your mark, get set, Go! S'ZUlll'Hl'l'l7'1g Results Kappa Alpha First Place Phi Kappa Theta Second Place Sigma Nu Third Place wwwfnme ff ' A , .Wa ZX wfes Watch that line ! Volleyball Results Tech Club First Place Lambda Chi Alpha Second Place Sigma Nu Third Place Big Gary Shumacher spikes the ball. .Intramural Athlete of the Year-Ronald A. Koenig. Event Champion Runner-up Table Tennis Flag Football Cross Country Handball Swimming Basketball Volleyball Tennis Singles Tennis Doubles Golf Boxing Wrestling Horseshoes Track Rifle Softball Delta Sigma Phi Sigma Nu Triangle Kappa Alpha Engineers' Club Kappa Alpha Sigma Nu Tech Club Pi Kappa Alpha Delta Sigma Phi Tech Kappa Sigma Tech Club Tech Club Sigma Nu Tech Club Triangle Prospectors' Club Fifty-Niner's Club Phi Kappa Theta Kappa Sigma Tech Club Phi Kappa Theta Tech Club Lambda Chi Alpha Lambda Chi Alpha Triangle Sigma Nu Sigma Nu Sigma Nu Pi Kappa Alpha Tech Club Kappa Sigma Dorm Tech Club inal jntrccmurccl i Standingo Year Place Tech Club Sigma Nu Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Kappa Theta Triangle Pi Kappa Alpha Kappa Sigma Sigma Phi Epsilon Engineers' Club Sigma Tau Gamma Prospectors Kappa Alpha Dorms Delta Sigma Phi Beta Sigma Psi Tau Kappa Epsilon Fifty-Niner's Acacia Shamrock Sigma Pi Phi Alpha Baptist Student Union Theta Xi Wesley Erv Schmitz receives Consolation Trophy for Phi Kappa Theta. 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Since that time, it has been circulated weekly. llesides the regular issues, special,editions on St. l'at's and .-Xpril I ool's day add to the variety of news on campus. The Miner contains sections including editorials, news, announcements, sports coverage, and all topics of general interest. The circulation department sees to the distribution of copies to every student. Adver- tising is obtained through national and local sources. Membership on the Miner Board is open to all students. Valuable experience can be gained through the many interesting jobs. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jones CManaging Editor, Springi, Reiss CManaging Editor, Falll, Duvall tEditorJ, Becker fFeatures Editorl, Devine CSports Editorl. SECOND ROW: Bruns tSports Writerj, Gladysiewicz tBusiness Mana- ,Y , if , .lil VL ji ,af 1 L 5, ff Af I E cof 'Q 3 4, fi Mil' 's..,,, Make-up Editor Murray and Editor-in-Chief Duvall prepare April F0ol's Edition. gerl, Carriere fAdvertising Managerj, Blume CCopy Editorj, Murray tCopy Editorj, Gresham tCirculation Managerb. THIRD ROW: Schellman tMake-up Editorj, Elliott tFeature Editorl, Sisk fCirculation Managerb. 222 Y-W: ,pm XZ? mer ompleteo 48th year K H Ja -wiifm x f-A ,gi f -I V JH g rr: r..Z' hi i Y r'-- a-vs.- , ss 5 ' S... X X N , .M , - X 4 r B - f i4,,,,,.-- , . T , gy MF gk.:-Q , . 3-2 'TZ , '- 'i?,'1 f'pg5Qi 5 LEFT TO RIGHT: Associate Editor Sieckhaus, Photographers Lischer and Baluha, Editor-in-Chief Shillinger, Literary Editor Crede, Business Manager Hallerberg. l I r I Preparations for formal picture. Associate Editor Robert Sieckhaus. Qollamo oa rd Qutlineo caactiuitieo Since the first appearance of the Rollamo on the Missouri School of Mines campus in 1907, the Rollamo Board has clone a very creditable job in putting out the yearly edition of the Rollamo. This job is not an easy one. It requires a great deal of cooperation and work to make the budget balance and many other things are necessary in order to make the Rollamo a successful project. This is the reason for the establishment of the Rollamo Board. The annual is published so that a detailed history of the school and the yearly happenings may be kept by those wishing to do so. Many times after we have paid our last visit to the classrooms on the MSM campus and have taken our place in industry, we will think back to our college days and pick up an old yearbook and recall many of the happenings during our years here at MSM. cpollamo occ ral I ,Io ir William Hallerberg, Business Manager. - John Limberg, Copy Editor. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Norfleet, Hallerberg CAssociate Editorj, Crede CLiterary Editorj. SECOND CBusiness Managerj, Schillinger CEditor-in-Chiefj, Sieckhaus ROW: Morton, Koch, Kettler, Varady, Thrash. .f Blum... nf Q WJ, 1 George Schillinger, Editor-in-Chief. 225 St. Qpcatfo 'Board , s 5 FIRST ROXV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Fanetti, Swank, Mouday, Koenig, Burchill, Myslinski. THIRD ROW: Burns, Gilmartin, Downey tTreasurerJ, Vtfunderlich tPresidentJ, Tooke CVice- Henson, Benz, Odom, Bryan, Allison, Deen. FOURTH ROW: Presidentl, Hunter CSecretaryJ, Riggs, Crede. SECOND Yost, Heese, Beeker, Pohlig Scheer, Ferrell, Rand. ROW: Stemler, Kreichelt, McCullah, McGrath, Meehan, The finalists for the 1962 Queen of Love and Beauty. 226 President Jim Wunderlich addresses the Rotary Club. The St. Pat's Board is the central social committee for most campus functions. The Board sponsors numerous social events to raise money for the biggest function of the year, that being St. Pat's. The planning of this well known event takes many months, but to say that it is worth it would be a gross under- statement. The Board's main function is to oversee preparation and produce the best possible entertainment. aglpha hi Qmega - + 3.4 Xp l N JT'??:?g:' , , , fl ' i '.f'2'ff:. 4 ' if . 1' P? 3'1 ,er lash frf3: i'i'ii.2 W :l!ii!i'i. ESU, ,, . is e, 'rf I,.'nf ,.1 Q . ,,g,i,,,-xg ,XJ Hr' ', jiigigiiit-3tEfi:'. f f aff asrtfftrrptissm 'i ' '-, 1 l ' Q1 in 1,1 i!3!'wI1TZ,r .1 , A ' ' 1 34-1' -1 Nts 5,hgi'1l2J'E 312 1 FQ, R+? 1 1,1 , IJi'1SS.ffi'iQ I .Al l V .-4 im Q .ruff 2.i,,i! I. 1 Sy -z I L A ii 1ll,gU'3i 2 'ii' 356:31 if gXxi 'itf - fo? f 1 9 etttliilx s is Iflfgiw 'iitlfffl 1 A ' -'ff 1. ,f 'xii' lip ,pr 'N F 'Pg-5.':.xi+s. - 1- - ' - 4 tl suit: 5'-R -digit? QR' f -.l.vsX':,Qq - .h 1 I., .sw-,ij ul, 5 , Nx44.,.1., tink? rs--5. film -fists ss. rsstffrff as-1.2 . M ,- ,gglnd s.,,,Ygf,ggg-:fig .sQf.r-,:.sa,.y,-qi., NASE, X ff' iiffcri 01230 53:'?5SS-if-1-1 3i2'itE,'iif P - V' . Wits- . . s.X3k'1'1f:3???fx rf- f5? r1 . Vklixiv- ik 1 ' Athi! I 5- sm -- . 1-1.4 .aa-,sxSi11'gf'T'1 P 5' 1 liz? 1.1105 lrffflii-EQi'S5i'ggi'l'fg!Qgi-Mi. gtg. 1 vw-. rs, 'E- -,,-'J f Q ' 1 i 2:1-Lv. ' - P -f ' - ' - 's11m- - A -1 - -- Presenting Blood Drive trophy, Pledge collecting an actives signature. FIRST RONV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Brockhaus, Jensen, Kamp CSecretary1, Meehan CCorresponding Secretaryj, Cornell CPresidentJ, Hemmil QFirst Vice-Presidentl, Schellman fSecond Vice-Presidentj, Silverberg QTreasurerJ, Hamtil, Bowman, Sommerkamp. SECOND ROW: Giger, Price, Rudd, Haymes, Littlefield, Lasker, Klug, Barr, Pfeuffer, Bruns, THIRD ROW: Blume, Carricre, Harrison, Diekey, Aubrecht, Coonce, Temper, Deen, Chatham. FOURTH RONV: Van Buren, Gonzalez, Jolly, Roth, Anyan, VVarner, Jacobs. Alpha Phi Omega as a national fraternity was founded December 16, 1925, at Lafayette College in Easton, Pennsylvania, The Beta Omicron 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 chapters throughout the Nation. Based on the principles of scouting, the only requirement for membership 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, A.P.O. has co-sponsored a series of movies and lectures on communism, It also sponsors a book exchange, desk blotters, and blood drives. Fall Semester pledge class. 227 We tt if 1, , ,rs gt , . ess New 1 sr I V fs. -.M ,w ise - N., si, SH. if x 3 E -?S s S . s m? 2 m lb?- 4 f 5 t . 1-A' af K ' S g la 1 w -111 ---IW? 4- V riffs? Q f s N so ..., ff - N . ,-, AN ,.,. . . , cu sd' , sua. 4 X Q-.. - x .V 4 ,rs . wig J -1: I rx . Q s X 5 1 4 1.75 -, if -,iw gy V, ,f fig s -se X Q 5 A-1 , , 1 ' - ,- V 1 ,V c ffipgpjhff yy 1 , ,-x,,V:g,fz Vmrsf - ss .X 1 3 1 it 5 4 7.4 V, V 5 , . . , I .V . . f L N I: L..-sr: , . - 1 ,Nr,x f- ., 1 z.. Q f 1 f. ' 1 i fre ' .V if V - ' V ' X i ' 1 1 t , I 5 V , 4-if , eq jg W 7,1 AQ Q A 8 X , N xi., 9, . Wt, ,- , 1, 4 S s ' xg L, i ' i 4 . ' 1 , s -, I f ' .f1p fai.xV2, ' .ldv 1 ,fn QA., , , '- V , .., .: n N 1 f 1 V A t ' 5 1 V , ' if . -ii I ' ' bug I , 51 ' at I s w E- --fy, 5 513, .Q y wa., X spew 1 , X Ur.. 5,5 .g X H ' it Q - ., ,. ,.,., W' -- 1 ,..A f . ff s fr' N, xi Rf'-sa 2 ' . ff '5w7Wf'7wi- 2,2212 Nleetmg of Iota Chapter C ' J V- V 4 -X . ,bs ..,J ' :swf I 0, I Wai - swf: A , 1 -9 A 1 ,,t iv- f I I V' silk! X l l I l 2 flue ta au Theta Tau is a national engineering professional fraternity. Iota chapter is one of 24 active chapters located in the leading technical schools throughout the United States. Since its founding on October 15, 1904, at the University of Minnesota, Theta Tau has initiated nearly 14,500 members. Theta Tau seeks to organize the social as well as the professional life of the engineer, besides helping to master principles and problems of his profession. Iota's activities include publishing the school calendar and sponsoring the Ugly Man Contest, the proceeds of which go to the March of Dimes. FIRST ROW: McKean, Vice-President, Roussin, President, an. Martin, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Jester, Secretary, Cage, Corres ponding Secretary, and Mr. Capek, Faculty Advisor f, FIRST ROXV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bruns, Martin CTreas- THIRD ROW: Deen, Van Buren, Havener, Decker, Hech urerj, McKean, Roussin, Jester, Cage tCorresponding Secre- Elliott, Monday. FOURTH ROW: Ray, Tidmore, Erickson, taryj, Tooke. SECOND ROVV: Gresham, Carriere, Brockhaus, Hallerberg. Guest, Yost, Grizio tVice-Presidentb, Nataluk, Sieckhaus. y w- Y' L Q? tai R ' 2 ' z ' ' 5 f f l l 228 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hallahan, Roussin, Speck- Camp, Welch, Iauer, VValter, Markel, Green, Clements, Schwen- hart, Philhours CRecording Sccretaryj, Huston CPresidentJ, ker, Otten. FOURTH ROW: Brown, Harris, Gladney, House, Alexander CVice-Presidentj, Leimer CTreasurerD, Burton, Thur- Kurz, Plassman, Carr, Dell, Carter, Swanson. FIFTH ROW: man, Payton. SECOND ROW: Ifadler, Lawrence, Miller, Komo, Bosnak, Jester, Luecke, Brockmann, Hyde, Housholder, Thurman, Plavnick, VVoerner, Johnson, Johnson, Janes. THIRD ROW: Gentry, Schild. au eta i The Tau Beta Pi Association was founded in 1885, to mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their Alma Mater to be distinguished in scholarship and exemplary character as undergraduates in engineering or by their attainments as alumni in the fields of engineering, and to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering colleges of America. Tau Beta Pi is one of the oldest, most notable honor societies for engineers in existence. The Missouri Beta Chapter has been on the MSM Campus since 1906. Members are taken from the upper one-eighth of the Junior Class and from the upper one-fifth of the Senior Class. Bernard Ebert receives Outstanding Freshman Award. E l . -,V L . l n Y 5 4 1 , l if l . : v 2 1 -fl i f .- I-.S A V Y 'A .r . . n Initiation banquet held in the Student Union Ballroom. I -7 E' lui Zappa Qplti FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hallahan, Speckhart, Burton. THIRD ROW: Miller, Walter, Markel, Green, Jensen CSecretaryD, Nau tPresidentJ, Hoffman Cjournal Schwenker, Clements. FOURTH ROW: House, Kurz, Ster- Correspondentl, Havener, Thurman. SECOND ROW: rett, Housholder, Payton, Carter. Roussin, Plavnick, Koenig, Kinzlmaier, lVoerner, johnson, E 'X X The January 6, 1962, initiates of Phi Kappa Phi. . , ,Nr .A M xp X -4? , 'I' - ..-us 5D621kcr's table at Phi Kappa Phi initiation banquet: Mrs. Curtis L- WllS0n, Prof. Robert H. Nan lPresident of Phi Kappa Phil, MVS- N3-U Cspeaker at initiation banquetj, and Dean Curtis L. 230 Wilson. Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society is composed of graduate and undergraduate mem- bers from all departments of our universities and colleges across the Nation. There is no honor society whose standards are higher. Its prime object is to emphasize scholarship and character in the thoughts of college students, to hold fast to the original purpose for which institutions of learning were founded, and to stimulate mental achievement by the prize of membership. Phi Kappa Phi impresses upon its members the obligation of maintaining the high standards of character and scholarship which distinguished their progress in college. Its motto is: The Love of Learning Rules the World, Q.Blue ey ,s 1 , ,Q 1 l . uf - . ' 1 .'r - it , 39 l ' - l ,,. vi ' , z I Tylilllll ll ,, Y .' A Prof. John Brewer addresses 5 lt ill f' Q ll 11 vi, -it I - vm: l ,.'pt,'. Yi I Y .1 ,. , L at ,mg v.!w,,. members at the OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Martin CSecretaryD, Thurman CPresident5, Hunter , H , CVice-Presidentj, and Schwaller CTreas initiation banquet. umm FIRST ROVV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hallahan, Martin CSecre- Roussin, Lum, Bruns, Carriere, Boschert, Schillinger, Onn. taryj Schwaller CTreasurerj, Thurman tPresidentJ, Hunter THIRD RONV: Clark, Erickson, Becker, Miller, Hallerberg, CVICC Presidentj, Havener, Swanson. SECOND ROW: Culnan, Schild. Blue Key is an honor fraternity founded at the Uni- versity of Florida in 1924 which has expanded to over a 100 campuses all over America. A national organization was established in 1925. The Fraternity is a confedera- tion of chapters joined together by the official pledge and the common name and insignia. Being a service fraternity, Blue Key is unlike other fraternities in that it has no secret work. Its motto, Serving, I Live, shows its real air. As a national fraternity, Blue Key was founded in order that through organized effort it could attain its creditable aims. The MSM chapter of Blue Key was established on March 22, 1933. , Richard Miller and John Schwaller at initiation ceremonies. 231 P5 ff' I , A, 1- 1 T'-J xii' 5. 3' Discussing changes in the Student Council Constitution. Annual Christmas scene sponsored by the Council. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Harris, Steib, Peimann, Faculty Advisor, Sam Lloyd, and Secretary Donna Evans. Student eouncil The Constitution of the Student Council states that its duty shall be to represent the student body in its relations with the faculty and the administrative officers of the School. It is also the job of the council to protect the customs and traditions of the School. The council is composed of 30 members, 15 from the fraternities and 15 from the independents. The officers of the council are elected in the Spring and serve the following year. The General Lectures Committee of the Student Council also has the responsibility of providing entertainment for the Miners in the form of name bands and entertainers. Meehan, Grizio, O'Brien, Herzog, Hornsey, Perl, Reeder, Klier, Jauer CSecretaryj, Frazer fVice-Presidentj, Blumberg, Coulter, Silipo. FOURTH ROW: Schwenker, Steinbruegge, Tidmore tPresidentJ, Henson, Brunjes, DeWitt. SECOND Gilmartin, Benz, Murry, Christen, Kettler, Meier, Kirby, ROW: Tawfall, Marshall, Clark, Eirten, Halbach, Komo, Hesse. Bruns, Thoeni, Brown, Wilson. THIRD ROW: McCullough, 232 FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Elliott Ray Clark fVlCC- CTreasurerD, Hoelscher. SECOND ROW: Pappert, Gardner, Presidentj Miller CPres1dentj Henson CSecretaryJ Perl McGrath, Credc, Kettler, Peimann, Bogard, Sutherland, Gerhardt. Student cunion oa ral The Student Union Board consists of seven officers that handles the administrative and planning of all affairs in conjunction with the StudentUnion. The Board sponsors four all-school mixers each year and it is the responsibility of the Board for all arrangements of the dances. The Board also presents various classic films and tournaments. It purchases all furniture and recreational facilities which the Student Union may need. Ray and Elliott Student Union plans Homecoming activities 'limi t ,3 li..-' facto elulv fb 4829 4-Nils ,.a+wv 'f 'sfff FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Painter CVice Presidentl, Curl CPresidentj, Hull CSecretaryD. SECOND ROW: Tidd, Myers, Salof, Kempe, Strebler. LEFT TO RIGHT: Hull, Secretaryg Stretch, Win- ? ner of Photo Contestg Curl, Presidentg and Painter, Vice-President. y 5- fyffa wa, 1 i J ' V i 1 W I 2 5 is ' ' I I, , Y ff Ei 1 ' i 1 1 2 I l Q-.. V 'f Q 4' SA' 'A'--. INXS fffezi 234 Club promotes interest in photography. This year has been a huge success for the MSM Photography Club with its membership increasing to three times last year's membership. Membership is open to all students, with the purpose of the club being to further an interest in photography on campus. To help the members better pursue photography as a hobby, the Club has a darkroom which can be used by all quali- fied members. At the club meetings the members who need help in or out of the darkroom are assisted by the more advanced members. Altogether this year has been a most successful one for the Photo Club. 1 --i....l,.-w cpcwlio elula .. ,. 1 ' l T a xl ' Hi., X' .K iw. ' 'fa sm' W M.4K- Y' Q if Allen, Lee, Sterrett, Schricker, Qseatedj Prof. R. H. Nan, Fischer. Rosie Thompson and Pf0fe550f Nau- FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kempe, Sterrett CSecre- Fischer CPresidentj, Nau tFaculty Advisorj. SECOND fafyl, Allen, Vogelpohl QVice-Presidentj, Lee QTreasurerJ, ROW: Dana, Ruddy, Bowles, Wesley, Koch, Terry. Tae past year was a successful one for NVEEE under the leadership of President Dave Fischer, Station Trustee, 1, T. I X ,I , . ,mx I X .,, M , x- E . - ,',,,+ I U Prof. Lee Grismore and Technical Advisor Prof. R. H. Nau, as well as loyal support by its 40 members. The Club bought a new transmitter and mounted all primary equipment in a neat and efficient console. Sweepstakes score of last year was broken again with a record 123450 points. The message-sending service offered to all students of MSM sent or received over 1,000 messages and a new constitution was adopted. In other ways too, the purpose of promoting interest in amateur radio and its activities was furthered this year. Dave Fischer sending message. 235 f Q' lf!! 'V 2.35 if I ' : A X: o. A,,, Spelunkers report findings to other caving organizations. Spa lunlze ro The Spelunkers Club is an organization of students interested in the study and exploration of caves. In 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 week- end. 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. One of our main activities other than exploring has been the mapping of caves, of which we have completed several. Caves are mapped after exploration. FIRST ROVV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Raber CVice-Presidentl, gett, McClincy, Foss, Adams, Tidd, Garrigue. THIRD ROW: Degenhardt, Boyer, Hoffman, Miller tPresidentJ, Sweet, Young, Bachmann, Kempe, Ruddy, Strain, Hebrank, Hailey. Kinsey CSecretary-Treasurerj. SECOND ROW: Dunn, Blod- FOURTH ROW: Panethiere, Hoepker, Montori, Hallock if 1 2 . ' 2 SM E .i r . 9 236 Q r .. l 2 . Q' L if l s ,U-. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Smythe, Brewer CFaculty Advisorj, Broadhurst CPresidentJ. SECOND ROW: Vogt, Laneman, Wade, Fisher. Qope ranto Mosamo, the Esperanto club of MSM, was organized on October 28, 1947, for the promotion of world communication through a common auxiliary language. The language, which was originated in 1887, is spoken by ten million people. The U.S. Army has adopted Esperanto as the official Agressor language. The 8th UNESCO Conference claimed Esperanto the most desirable auxiliary language, l l Professor Brewer heads auxiliary language group. 237 l I nclia ogooociation l sa 5 l FIRST ROXV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Guhse, Guhse, Dave Bhattacharya CSecretary-Treasurerb, Daboo tVice-Presidentj Hameed CPresidentD, Bhatia, Kadakia, .Seda1ia, Divecha Sangani. SECOND RONV: Gadre, Bhatia, Zinzuwadia, Patel Roylhoudhari, Mehta, Gor, Gajjar, Chudgar, Mehta, Mehta, P 2 0 5574 use-A ia. ,. I 0 Visiting representative discusses ideas with local association. 238 , Varma. THIRD ROW: Shah, Gangal, Naiyer, Poorabia, Rao, , Chavhan, Khanna, Gnanamuthu, Bahrain, Thakuria, Sheth, , Shah. FOURTH ROW: Patel, Patel, Trivedi, Doshi, Shaikh, , Jhala, Khan, Dhawan, Nitin, Viradia, Bhatt, Gorajia. The India Association was founded in January 1961. During its two years of existence it has endeavored to foster healthy relationship between the Indian students and the populace of Rolla. Membership reached a record high this year and the Association anticipates increase in activities in the years to come. The membership of the Association is open to everybody on the campus as well as to townspeople. Guest for the evening. jute rnational ge llowoh ip 445i iw . Members promote world brotherhood. Speakers present cultural aspects of various countries. FIRST RONV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Guhse, Guhse, Iaiyesimi Saad CSecretaryD, Schot CVice-Presidentj, Foltin tPresidentJ Grawe fAdvis0rj, Sutherland CAdvisorD, Viradia, Gorajia, Valentine. SECOND ROW: Nzerem, Soros, Dhawan, Garri- gue, Zinzuwadia, Roychoudhari, Martojo, Thakuria, Yildirim Ibrahim, Rana. THIRD ROW: Espana, Poorabia, Gnanamu- thu, Hakky, Blanco, Borthayre, Frey, Bhattacharya, Bahrain, Bhatia. FOURTH ROVV: Daboo, Bhatia, Hameed, Thomas, Montori, Esser, Vermaut, Bhatia, Shirnada. The purpose of the Fellowship is the creation of better understanding and relationship between different nation- alities of the world, and the promotion of world brother- hood and peace. There are many colorful activities that comprise the program of the Fellowship. During the school year various panel discussions and speeches are delivered by either the members of the organization or by some distinguished guest of the Fellowship. Members represent different countries. 239 water QA-op ouncil 5 1 l E I 5 ii ,el Ii FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Obermark, Meehan CVice-Presidentj, Duke, Campbell. SECOND ROW: Green, CSecretaryD, Frazer QTreasurerb, Hegger CPresidentl. Klim- Fuemmeler. Knaus, Sehl, Siebels, Hesse. LEFT TO RIGHT: Hegger, President, Klier, Vice- Presidentg Meehan, Secretary, and Frazer, Treasurer, Hegger and Meehan conducting meeting. The Inter Co-Op Council, which is a relatively new organiza- tion on campus, is an advisory council for all cooperative eating clubs on the campus. It consists of a president, secretary, treas- urer, executive committeeman, and two representatives from each eating club. The main purpose of the ICC is to help the clubs with their problems and to coordinate their efforts in attaining more efficient clubs. Although the ICC is a young organization, it has done a great job in the past. ICC coordinates efforts of eating clubs. 240 1 E if 4 glue glee elul: 4' f 1 f' Nas. ' x fw 1- K ' 2 Lfqvilfwlttjifp l ' an A Q Q L I A A-4 T pl A performance for the MSM students. i . f Prof. John Brewer, Director. FIRST RONV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Callisto, Brewer CAdvi- sorj, Robison CSecretaryJ, V-filson, Leet CPresidentD, Kam- man CVice-Presidentj, Meehan CTreasurerJ, Boehmer, Stine. SECOND ROW: Fadler, Howe, Ravens, Christopher, Thomes, Towers, Sheppart, Jaquay, Rothermel. THIRD ROVV: Peacock, Thompson, Windsor, Gross, Leetch, Sterrett, Myers, Swetterlin, Wade. The MSM Glee Club, under the direction of Prof. John M. Brewer, totaled about 50 members this year. Since over the past few years our annual Christmas Mes- siah with Lindenwood College has been so successful, we were invited to sing the creation with them this year. Our other programs have included Parents Day and Commencement. Vtle have had an Easter program with the University Dames and visited Stephen College at Columbia, Missouri, for a performance on February 3, 1962. Leisure moments with visitors. l 241 ,as ' a-wa., Y Members encourage women to enter the engineering profession. r 1-whfff I' sv., Regularly scheduled meetings foster feelings of mutual aid among the women students. ociety Q amen Qngineero The MSM chapter of the Society of Woiiien Engi- neers was organized in 1960 to present the needs and ideals of women students to the faculty and other stu- dents, to foster a feeling of fellowship and mutual aid among the women students, and to promote the'ob- jectives of the national organization. These national objectives of SVVE are: to inform the public and industry of qualified women for engineering positions, to foster a favorable attitude toward such women, to contribute to their professional advancement, to en- courage more young women to enter the profession, and to encourage membership in other -professional societies. Membership is open to women students in engineering, the physical sciences, and mathematics. FIRST ROVV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Watson, Edson CVice- SECOND ROW: More, Borremans, Thompson, Thompson, Presidentb, Jennings CSecretary-Treasurerj, Morey, Leicht. Coggburn, Hoffman, Schmidt. Stuart, Stack. 242 I FIRST RONV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Piekarz, Grimes, Brealcey THIRD ROW: Urton, Loafman, Hatfield, Bowman, McGhay, CVice-Presidentj, Quinn, Evans tPresidentl, VVillyard CCorres- Lee, Brockmann, Hutchins, Fritsch, Reed. FOURTH ROW: i ponding Secretaryj, Minton tRecording Secretaryi, Payden, Collins, Goodrum, Twidwell, Huebner, Click, Betts, Church, McCrary, Roberts, Moore. SECOND ROW: DeLarm, Miller, Littleton, Burris, Greer. Hyberger, Jokerst, Tuttle, Staley, Vannay, Crockford, Brown. l n ive roit came 0 V l The National Association of University Dames was founded at the i University of Chicago in 1920, The MSM chapter's constitution was rati- fied March 12, 1942, The organization of MSM student wives is spon- sored by an advisory board of four faculty wives, with Mrs. Curtis L. Wilson, wife of the Dean, serving as Chairman of the board. In March, Mrs. Wilson was given recognition for her 20 years of service to the organization. The principal aims of the University Dames are to promote a spirit of friendship, to furnish a means of entertainment and to stimulate general culture among its members. All members of the University Dames are encouraged to join the various interest groups of beginning and advanced bridge, sewing, pinochle, drama, arts and crafts, swimming, and choral. In addition to these activities and entertainment at the monthly meetings, there are special social events held. The year is concluded with an annual spring banquet honoring the graduating Dames at which time they receive their PHT degree- Putting Hubby Thru. Besides the regularly scheduled meet- ings, social events are planned through- out the year. I I . 1 I The principal aims of the University Dames are directed toward the J f promotion of friendship. 'U' ima. 6 1 i Siu Q be .,,.e.,, t flifflifg, QQ' Q Q rc i Iiiiiiirz-x,1 Ei 5 l i l l I as ra 'g g e aw, , Q I AA - 4' Yi -s ,.. s s QL '. . is zk, T '1' , 1.' . , : ' X if .Wffwf fy I V ,ff , A' ,, ' I 'MJ' s, ,, V f .sew ' Dr. Thomas Turner and Ed Christman pre- sent some challenging ideas at vespers during Science Ponders Religion NVeek. Student Roberts, Duke and Parkinson concentrate on studies The Baptist Student Union was organized at MSM in 1947 and is part of the student movement begun in 1929 by the South- ern Baptist Convention. The Center at llth Sz State is the focal point of campus activities, both social and devotional, but is only part of the purpose for BSU, which is linking the student with the church to provide for spiritual growth during college. Added to the regular activities of the BSU, which include conventions, retreats, banquets, and parties, a Science Ponders Religion Week was held. Dr. Thomas Turner and Ed Christman from Wake Forest College spoke at Vespers and led discussions at three fraternities. FIRST ROXV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Martin CTreasurerj, Hewett. THIRD ROW: Price, Soh, Gifford, Earl, Daw, Heavin, Tappmeyer, Brewer, Honey CSecretaryl, Miller Perez, Umphrey, House, Clarida, Rothermel, Duke. FOURTH tVice-Presidentj, Harpole, Lasley, VVendleton, Tate, Howard. ROW: Thomas tDirectorj, Stiffler, Fisher, Jensen, Gross, SECOND ROXV: Hickenbotham, Brady, Herr, Holder, Harris. Vardiman, Finley, Frazier, VVells, McDonough, Broadhurst, l 244 aptwt Student Cunnan .. Ti-27'.13f :gg , Qi, - '19 - X..- v w Aff kv x Freshmen-Upperclassmen Joustmg Hatch lu it Y Professor Murphy addresses Newman Club. ewman elulv Sponooro cgnti-eommuniot ectureo The Newman Club of the Missouri School of Mines is a member of the National Grgan- ization of Newman Clubs. It is the largest club in the Missouri region, composed of over 200 Catholics. The purpose of the Club is to stimulate the spiritual, intellectual, and social interests of Catholic students. To attain this purpose the Club provides a program at each of the bi- monthly meetings and sponsors group relig- ious activities, The general theme for the programs this year was the subject of Com- munism, Group discussions were held on this subject as well as talks given by speakers from Jefferson City, St. Louis, Rolla and the campus. F Newman Club leaders meet with Reverend Thomas O. Sullivan. ll , Q g 246 Meeting opened by President O'Brien. Socially, the Club is also active. Invitations to dances and mixers are received from Font- bonne College, DePaul School of Nursing, and other Catholic girls' schools in the St. Louis area. The Club now publishes a newspaper each month composed of spiritual, intellectual, and social articles. ewman Qlulv FIRST RONV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Norfleet, Varady, Mid- dleton, Thompson, Stack, O'Brien fPresidentD, Gruenloh CVice-Presidentj, Muhlbaier CRecording Secretaryb, McCane CTreasurerj, Schoeffer, Schillinger. SECOND ROW: Nae- ger, Lamb, Odendahl, Fisher, Yallaly, Meehan, Lindsay, Fadler, Crowe, Fitzgerald, Frauenhoffer, Mulyca, Falke. THIRD ROW: Richardson, Pasek, Dey, Denzel, Schroer, we-4 Printing MENS-SANA, the Newman Club's private publication. Chott, Kehrman, Bridegroom, Kleffner, Koch, Kraut, Trash Klier, Ringhausen. FOURTH ROW: McIntyre, NVilding, Reinsch, Malone, Baer, Roberts, Riess, McKenna, Koebbe Komo, Sagan, Miller, Hudek. FIFTH RONV: Apprill Schneider, Kennedy, Dieterman, Sisiel, Buhr, Poettgen, Mitt- ler, Kettler, Karsten, Carey, Gunn. Roundtable discussion at Newman Club meeting. A Newman Club mixer. 247 Y at ' am f , if s' 1' Student Center offers recreational facilities. I I 5131 fi , Q' f? . . . Bi-weekly business meeting. 7. , ,t.' :emma ibe lta Gamma Delta is an international association of Lutheran students founded in 1934 at Chicago. The Alpha Phi Chapter was established on the MSM campus on February 4, 1945. The foremost of its objec- tives is service to the church and community. The organization also aims to promote scholarship, social activities, and a complete program of sports for its members. Church attendance is thoroughly encouraged and services are per- formed for the church, other organizations and individuals. Pausing for Bible study. FIRST ROXV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Peimann, Hoelscher man. SECOND ROW: Meehan, Foss, Laneman, Brockmann, t'Presidentl, Freese tVice-Presidentj, Vogt CCorresponding Ellebracht, Hartman, Spencer. THIRD ROW: Warner, Secretaryb, Schwieger CRecording Secretaryj, Seward, Lane- Schade, Robison, Behring, Schwenker. V5 . , ff ,t A aa ,.-,9 K.,-7 248 , 5 - ' ' i - ' fi i ix - K A , W Q 2 ' i g ' iii it Q rss fs ff A f II IIS v ' - if 1 .1 .f ft' -fp--'w FIRST ROVV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Munson, Leimer fPresiclentj, Ralimoeller. SECOND ROVV: Kaiser, Oakley tFaculty Aclvisorl, VVheeling. .,,w,,,.,a,, , . !A K Y A V f' T fy f W vs l f ' st is X4 li -3.5 .v Q 7, 0 ', 'f 4 4 L4- Discussions help stimulate thought. anterlaury elul: Canterbury Club is the national college association for college students of Episcopal faith. MSM's chapter was established in 1951 and its activities include projects of help the church plus meetings to discuss issues, stimulate thought, and social events. Canterbury Club plans social events for members. , i :Mill fit l 3 5 l wee: , .iii gs! ,gs 2 Spending a leisure moment together. Games provide a break from the classroom grind. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: McCauley, Hudson and Leininger. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT Dowler, Meredith, Lcetch, Kibbey Doll, and Haymes cweoley Szounclation The Wesley Foundation is the Methodist church on the college campus. Through its broad ministry, the Wesley Foundation at- tempts 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 group, programs and worship. Students are challenged to accept and serve jesus Christ as Lord. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Haymes, Hoffman CDirec- ROW: Doll, Basey, Brubaker Meredith, Boehmer, Tharp, torj, Holmes CVice-Presidentb, McCauley CTreasurerJ, Lein- Mathews, Muench, Cooley, Dewler. THIRD ROW: Templeton, inger CPresidentD, Hudson, Morey, Myers, Austin. SECOND Salmon, Eldon, Creech, Leetch, Cook, Turner, Hux, Silvers. 250 em Alpha FIRST ROXV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rev. Roberts, Green retary-Treasurerj, Finch. SECOND ROVV: Miller, McKee QViCe-Presidentj, Branchfield QPresidentD, McMurtrej QSec- Adams, Keyes, Ifritsclm, Strain. J. 3 4 Z '73 '-o ll i I W, I FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Anderson QTreasurerD, CSecretaryD, Jolly. SECOND ROW: Arensman, Sterrett, Harris QVice-Presidentj, Swearingen CModeratorD, Stuart Haas, Schoeffel ,Presser. nitecl ehriofian ampuo Szellowoluip g enie evidence all ogooociation Kelly Hall IFIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHTJ: Hameed, Schoeffel, Scott, Gruber, Muench, jauer, Kettler, Terry, Sullwold, Rochester, Caldwell. SECOND ROW: Nzerem, Goldstein, Rouse, Starkweather, Bommarite, Hastings, Schnake, Strickler, White, Busenhart, Fortner. THIRD ROW: Goodman, Vogt, Robbins, Harris, Medvesky, Dana, Daboo, 5 fa , 444 W 2 Lectures round out scholastic efforts. V 252 A familiar mid-week scene. Reinheimer, O'Neill, Bhattacharya, Madding, Dunmire FOURTH ROW: Kramer, Gross, Wilson, Moore, Hickly Mittler, Buchmeier, Townsend, Jones, Rydberg, Peimann FIFTH ROW: Munn, Kennedy, Ward, Jones, Hawley, Clarke Schneider, Gardner, Nicks, Schoeffel, Massey, Hicks, Carroll another. ities for later life. Meetings keep members in contact with one The MRHA and its activities are designed to provide the extracurricular activities necessary to make college life interesting and round out and enlarge the members personalities and abil 4772925604 V A, -r , 1 , , , 1 , t W ' I V l MRHA participates in basketball game. Dorms tangle with Phi Kappa Theta in football tussle. McAnerney CFIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHTD: Gerullis, Hutauruk, Lanson, Duvall, Cuzze, Eirten, Jung, Mulyce, NVheeler, Owens, Jaiyesimi. SECOND ROVV: Kunkelmann, Beger, Cooper, Templeton, VVatson, Gilmore, Harris, Coonce, Stewart, Hiekenbotham, Leet. THIRD ROW: Cobb, Reinsch I Wilding, Stirrat, Barr, Roberts, Corwin, Picker, Oneal FOURTH ROW : Dickinson, Creech, Mathews, Philmore Saad, Steinbruegge, Umphrey, Miller, Huellewig, Marshall FIFTH RONV: Hoffmeister, Brock, House, Bilclerbaek, Vanbehren, Dawbarn, Rohde, Babcock, Myers. MRHA player finds hole in line. l 253 , J-G' I I nv I 2 - ' '. .f F ,V ts ig, 5 , ,. l lt A M l . ? 4, O I . I .f it Q f U ,it T , I A . X , r v -L ? 3 If K. I K ' Y . , V 1 1 , A I c ,I Miners eagerly greet co-ed guests during all-school mixer. 4 li T 1+-'n a f its ,I at ft eeer i I wi t Lim - wi-- I if E at l 5. l it 1 9 MRHA mascot steals the show. Altman and Farrar CFIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHTD: Loethen, Klauser, Kamman, Gilmartin, Linter, Bowron, Renaud, Heeger, Shimada, Ice, Battling. SECOND ROW: Taylor, Alexander, Martin, Herzog, Morris, Austin, Hill, Howe, Ruzich, Suetterlin, Folk. THIRD ROW: Margulis, Moss, Hakky, Pickens, Krshul, Schelin, Richardson, Lindsay, Giger, Pappas, Klug, Broeking, Rusch, Brethold. FOURTH Members attend group outing. en'o gpeoiclenceigfallo ogooociation -ogltman 81 garrar- The Men's Residence Halls Association consists of all men living in the University-administered dormitories. A Board of Governors, one governor from each of the ten divisions of the dormitories, along with an Executive Council, formulate and direct the MRHA program for the benefit of its members, The program includes: social mixers and dances, student information and scholastic instruction forums, a carrier current radio station, a student judicial board, and participation in all intramural programs. ROW: Jilani, Marks, Buecher, Bugg, Dyhouse, Klein, Hoff- man, Franklin, Blumfelder, Manning, Heibein, Price, Cushman. FIFTH ROW: Norton, Klein, Schwenker, Haertling, Buser, Diemer, Crews, VVillie, Glaves, Hayes, Johnson. SIXTH ROW: Carter, VVilson, Nitsclie, Daw, Turner, Boehmer, Tharp, Laughlin, Kempe, Scaggs, Hausner, Mantz, Wells, Windsor. a Hai: th ,xi . ,ya .- 'fl 'JT1 Qytmrx The stag line seems to be forming. MRHA hosts mixer group. Q1 Arrival of the better half of the party. Happy thoughts. X , swf 1522: 1' 255 4: of, FIRST ROXV LEFT TO RIGHT: Buchta, Harris, Schwenker, Elfrink, O'Brien, Richardson, Brown, Iaquay, Covell. SEC- OND ROXV: Henry, Meehan, Bruns, Leamy, Jauer CViCe- Presideutl, Hesse tPresidentJ, Kirb CSe-:retar J Hornse Campbell, Fletcher, Eirten, Muhlbaier, Rencehausen, Calllsto Unger, Rizzle, Gillham, Brunjes, Falke. FOURTH ROVV Y Y v Y lTreasurerJ, Blumberg, Marshall, Kettler. THIRD ROW: 'Ehe FIRST ROXV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Cuzze, Beckley, Fisher, Johnson, Carter, Montori, Garrigue, Lamb, Fortner, Gruber. SECOND ROW: Presser, Dattilo, Halbach, Cobb, Pogue, Sehl, Picker, Henson, Perl, Fraer, Huston, jackson. THIRD ROXY: Folk, Renaud, Ringhausen, Hackney, XValthall, Fisher, Rusch, Martin, Hunt, Schelin, Apprill, Schiesser, Kemp, fllzirgulis, Gilmartin, Lee. FOURTH ROW: Klug, Yallaly, Smart, Tawfall, Wheeler, Stults, VVilson, Heibein, Manning, Ferguson, Solook, Fletcher, Myers, Wilson, Balser, Skamenca, Luecke, Komo, Schmirtzler, Bhatia, Ramseur, Duke. FIFTH ROW: Rochester, Iudkins, Caldwell, Aubrecht, Koebbe, Gib- bons, Dean, Melzer, Rommelman, Fadler, Leet, Lindsay. SIXTH ROVV: Giger, Dillion, Holt, Mittler, McKenna, Bicunas, Riess, Murry, johnson, Kennedy, Coffman, Hoffee, Bryant, Jacobs. nclepenalento Siebels, Hanson, Tritschler, Karsten, Collins, Kuzma, Osborn. FIFTH ROVV: Morris, Klier, Roberts, Dieterman, Hicks, Bingham, VVood, Gordon, Peirson, Hawley, Franklin, Richard- son, Massey, Schmidt, Stephen, Hoffman. SIXTH ROW: Busenhart, Blanco, Espana, Hull, Tharp, Turner, Austin, Painter, Herzog, Raber, Miller, Steinbruegge, Reinheimer, Peimann, Madding, Foss. ,Mn 4f ,41vKJJ..m.2ukr1ivuZzut'T,a42M: 12'1wf,am,Mmf .1ssinz'3iJ1-1l4M Wm'f 'a , Independents sponsor monthly meetings. Qyygjho Spencer octal edeeivieiea The Independents is a dynamic organization composed of approximately 700 non-fraternity men on the MSM campus. The Independents, or more simply the G.D.I., provides an opportunity for non-fraternity men to partici- pate in campus political and social activities. On the social side, the G.D.I. sponsors monthly meetings and movies, Spring and Fall outings, and dances on major party week-ends including St. Pat's and Homecoming. In campus politics, the G.D.I. supplies leaders to various school-sponsored activities and campus service organiza- tions. qk' ng wee eo' elulf The oldest of the co-op clubs, the Engineers' Club, 1nc,, founded in 1193-1, seemingly ripens with agel The Club, n feev xv located at 1100 Elm, caters to an average nienihership of 140 hungry Independent stu- dents, Tn addition to its strong intramural contribution, and unexcelled spirit, the Engines endeavor to maintain the highest possible standard of living on a non-profit basis. lts healthy atmosphere is the compliments of its cooks, Mrs. Iva Duncan and Miss Lilly Snodgrass. Club officers for 1961-62 were: jim Heese, John Rice, Don Stith, Gerald Purcell, Tony Hegger, David Powers, Del Tunnell, joe Sterrett, Charles Sing, and Don Pogue. FIRST ROVV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Patrick, Steiner, Shimamoto, Schroer, Pogue CSecretary3, Hesse CPresidentJ, Purcell, Sterrett, Tunnell, Crowe, Range. SECOND ROW: Benn, Basler, Cope, Myers, Smfythe, Backer, Woerner, Vogelpohl, Dean, Rommelman, Gunn. THIRD ROW: Radentz, Apprill, judkins, Buerki, McLain, X! 1 W xX X . 1 , i l W' x 1 lifkflst . ., 232 f- fel' f , 4.1 W,wc,.4 1 5 s W X437 f X .. X X X Z ,Y 1 sf! j i, ,,,, , W! W 7' ZZ ,si y- 4, . W1 ,ZZ .fr . U i.. Z ,X ' s. WV www WMJMWQ rw 5' 'exp y , , F X fwscig QMQQQV . i Z. 7 ZZ We ff f ' 1 ' j 1 ' V fs' if raw! 4 Just like home. FOURTH Pummer, Arensman, Fournelle, Wilson, Ravens. ROW: Heiskell, Hackney, Pasek, VVade, Erwin, Adams, Schan- bacher, Bierman, Bednar, Ayers, Grespan. FIFTH ROW: Apprill, Stangel, Allen, Brune, Sehl, Kamman, VVaters, Reichert, Strebler, Kinnison, VVillard, Duncheon, Schot. 258 -OH- eh , . f - J: ta: ' I 4 b Y PS Z, f 260 ,r 59 Best hour of the day. Largest Eating Club at MSM, 250 strong. Szifty- ine r'o elulv Keep 'em clean ! Chow Lab, Officers FRONT ROVV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carey, Holt, Evans, Anderson, McCauley, Henry, Cobb, Schiesser, Karsten, Busby, SECOND ROW: Holman, Sagan, Meyer, Diem, McLain, Siebels CPresidentD, Laible, Green, Gillham, Clippard. THIRD ROW: Bhimani, Hunt, Dowler, Martin, Dressel, Stults, Hanson, Presser, Broadhurst, Plavnick, Shuck, Roster, Hedden, Baker. FOURTH ROW: Collins, Topolse, Raber, Bradley, Chott, Kleffner, The Fifty-Niners' Club was organized at MSM in April of 1959 thence its namej and began operation in September of that year. On November 12, l'i5',1, 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 as economically as possible. To keep its members physically fit and from gaining too much weight, the Club participates in all intramural sports offered at MSM, The Fifty-Niners boast the largest membership of any cooperative eating club at MSM, having a peak membership during this school year of 250 men. Kehrman, Kraus, Jaquay, Stuart, Holmes, Clarida, Davis, King. Keathley. Herr, VVesley, Finch, House, Parker, Tritschler. FIFTH ROW: Duke, Hudson, Gillette, Ephlin, Dillion, Gillette, SIXTH ROW: Ringhausen, Brown, Clark, Jackson, Persson, Rancilio, Jensen, Koester, VVentworth, Miller, Krudwig, Miller, Painter. 261 262 W 0 roopectofo Cffluls 'Q if SQ , 5 Mari' w x 2 .-,ffHiJ, 4..., . , .4 .. Day. Y f-'ell bis - . 3? if . J P2iEY? t' 'f F f- 1- ' fm . rf cfs' ima- ' ,g 'W' rp if - -4 W ' I . f- S lull, +L-.,.x A: X14-: ,.. ... .1 in .fifsgga l I'l! !l!rv:r Home is where the food is. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Fisher, Corbin, Stapleton, Bruns, Brazer CBusiness Managerl, Knaus CPresidentl, Elfrink CSeeretary-Treasurerj, Peirson, Reichert, Murphy, Jersa. SEC- OND ROW: Klier, Roberts, Tawfall, Richardson, Warren, Fakonas, Blanco, Espana, Komo, Rojas, Degenhardt. THIRD ROW: Eagleman, Fisher, Dabner, Wood, Foss, Schutty, Perl, fri at 131157, l -. ', ,,'f.-if fi . Q . The Prospector's Club was founded in 1955 as thc lXIiner's Club and moved into its first house on Pine Street. The Club soon outgrew that first house and in 1957 moved to its present rooinier location at 1005 Elm Street. In 1959, the organization was incorporated under the laws of the State of lllissouri, changing its name from the Miners Club to the Prospector's Club. Although its primary function is to provide meals for the members at the lowest possible price, the Club has, since its beginning, been active in intramural sports and campus politics, being a leading contender for top positions in eachf The P Club believes in encouraging the participation of its members in all campus activities as part of their education here at MSM. This year's officers were Dahl Knaus, President, Lindell Elfrink, Secretary-Treasurer, James Frazer, Business Manager. Maude Black, Ada Ryan, and Ruth Phelps were the cooks, The 1961-62 school year was very successful for the Prospector's Club, with a record high membership of 160. Next year's P Club will be even bigger and better. Fletcher, Raddatz, Johnson, Montori. FOURTH ROW: Beckley, Hanna, Towers, Needels, Gordon, Reynolds, Henson, Smith, Pat- terson, Everswick, Scollay. FIFTH ROVV: Balsman, Dickey, Bickel, Elliott, Richner, Murry, Swearingen, Dulce, VVulfert, Rom-burg, Brewer, Jacobs. 263 M--A-W Shamrock elub 5? 1 3 X. w... 264 C Fi. Q ? Officers FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Leslie, Lee, Tidd, Obermark, NValter CSecretary-Treasurerj, Luecke CPresidentD, Fuemmeler, XVilliams, Dawson, Blodgett, Greeley. SECOND ROW: Broock- mann, Oscar, VVend1eton, Fitzgerald, Moormann, Berg, Hoiles, Holder, Roberts, Morton, Haymes, Koebbe, Yildirim. THIRD The Shamrock Club, a progressive organization, is one of the five major campus co-operative clubs. The Shamrock Club has for its objectives, to foster the spirit of good fellowship among its members, and to provide opportunities for its members to take part in campus activities. Founded in 1955, the Club has expanded through the years to its current membership of 150 students and instructors. During these years of expansion, the Club has faithfully served its members and the campus, and will continue to do so in the future. ROW: Theleman, Leimer, Doiron, Zwiener, Garms, Mitchell Dickey. Schwieger, 'NVoodington, Peacock, Marshall, Spencer, Martin. FOURTH ROXV: Couch, Shumate, Nantei, McKenna, Dieterman, Mason, Cook, Spurgeon, O'Haren, McDonough Bryant, Hoffee. 265 266 1 4... I ecln elub ' -Q Q ,Jw 1 f Xa E1 Ll ' 34 w Q 1 ff l E Eff Q, z l 9 E 5 I Craig Meier, 'Terry Wiegand, James Kirby. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hughes, Venverloh, Ska- menca, Aubrecht, Buchta, Campbell, Kirby CSecretary-Treasurerb Leamy, VVargo, Chrisman, johnson. SECOND ROW: Studer: Callisto, Wilson, Solook, Cortelyou, Lindsay, Rencehausen, Falke Rizzie, Brunjes, Ferguson. THIRD ROW: Kamler, Meredith The Tech Club was first organized on the MSM campus in 1948. llecause of its superior record in intranuiral sports the Tech Club is one of the strongest and most respected eating clubs on the campus. In the past, the Tech Club has won five intramural championships. This year the Club had 155 active members. The officers were: Terry Vtiiegand, President 3 Craig Meier, Business Managerg and Jim Kirby, Secretary-Treas urer. The Tech Club would like to thank each of them for their fine work. White, Aebel, Fletcher, Ram-seur, Slapak, Gaston, Schmutzler Cruse, Unger. FOURTH RONV: Mums, Nelson, Balser, Fugate, White, Hrastich, NVunderlich, Riess, Kollme, Carpani, Hoppe Hinz, Coffman. FIFTH ROW: Vasterling, Smith, Christensen Hooper, Hornsey, Bicunas, Holt, Iatcko, Keiser, Jacobs. 267 A 3 Q - T. x. I F. 1 1 1 M. 1. gi 3 lg if A 3. 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The IFC at MSM is composed of 30 members repre- senting the 15 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. ' Al Shaffer, IFC's bowling league secretary, collects dues. FIRST RONV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hallahan, Ray, Hunter, ROW: Ferguson, Larwoocl, Horan, Wasson, Boschert, Reeves, Million CTreasurerJ, Gresham tPresidentD, Roussin LVice- Sieckhaus, Told, Ligon, VVink. THIRD ROW: Silbey, Elliott, Presidentj, Feyerabend QSecret:1ry3, Jester, True. SECOND Shermer, Cannaday, Decker, Alford, Allison, Boyer, Beckmann. 270 5 ,X 'FMF Nba President Gresham presiding over a meeting. , , rl!! i 5 nter rate rnity ouncil 5 J --an I i Q we A af, my ,W , 5 Q-W , , - , IFC's sponsored bowling league. if f 9 - -A i :Eli ' Discussing a problem. i i l lf fig. .5 1 IFC's officers and faculty advisor. 271 H li if ll! , .1 fi 5 ga l I l l 5 I. 1 ll 1' 1 ti fl' Ee 5 1 I 1 I in .. ,B ls 4 i E o 0 i I cacwl rate rusty Acacia, a national fraternity based on Masonic principles, was founded in 1904 on the University of Michigan campus. The Chapter was chartered on November 16, 1958. The past school year was most profitable, starting with the largest pledge class in the chapter's history. Scholarship was high, an intense effort being felt by all, Athletically, Acacia had a winning football season and participated throughout the year showing good sportsmanship. The Black and Gold Formal, St. Pat's, and Greek Wfeek were the biggest social events of the year. Acacia again had a fine Homecoming display and Greek Week chariot. W , ..,. N N Lt tt Acacia House. FIRST ROXV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Silverberg, Wistehuff, Mullins, Spindler. THIRD ROW': Marshall, Garringer, Schremp, Orrison CTreasurerj, Burchill Ctforresponding Secretaryj, Benz, Mines, Michael, Henry, Grizio, VVoolery, Haury. FOURTH Schuermeyer, Jester, Hall tRecording Secretaryj, Gonzales, ROW: Waldron, Carr, Vaughn, Nelson, Dodson, Murray, Gray, Koopmann, Church. SECOND ROW: Thornton, Kallor, Roth Haden. tTreasurerl, Told, Hamilton, Schuette, Moss, Condra, McKean, E l l 272 Q Acacia has a party. J im Gray and Glen Vaugn practicing the twist. Acacia's Pledge Class. 273 I Ll. F 5 V ., ,...,,..... if I , f N i 1 N7 . .M 5 to ,iam Ma... .Q Miss Darlene Marow with E Beta Sig's First Place St. gi Pat's Parade trophy. 5 Q Break time at Beta Sig f? E2 Q. 4 1 I i 3 5 i I X F , E 1 e 7 if aff' 0. ,W V 4,,, Q ,, .ff . ,, ,fw...n. ,. . , 7 ww mv' H B , f '- . ,W ff-f Url-'bl '- V, ,, fs 1 , Y, V f. ,ly 5 1 M , fm ,-fx' 13,-0 or -fl I f if ' w:w,vQm'Df'a'ff I N ..----eff' M- 4 V fr M' A ,. f. . ,,.-M,mf'f2'fMZ:,mffz ,zmm-,MM W. ' A 4 ' Beta Sig House. i 1 274 1 , , Evening bridge game after chow FIRST ROVV LEFT TO RIGHT: Gerhardt CSecretaryj, Meyer, Decker tSecond Vice-Presidentl, Hecht CFirst Vice-Presidentj, Roussin CPresidentj, Duke of Lincrest, Heier, Scheer, Mangels CTreasurerJ, Shaffer. SECOND ROW: Cassimatis, Lohmann, W'arner, Bruegge, Harle, Monday, Popp, Behring. THIRD ROW: feta Sigma oi ra te rnity Sedouic, Steimley, Ellebricht, Hoelscher, VVeinrich, Nolle, Mee- han, Hutchinson, Seward. FOURTH ROVV: Roth, Peimann, Tesson, Kroeter, Stadelman, Mitchell, W'inkelmann, Hartman, Hampel. FIFTH ROVV: Goldammer, Meyer, Schade, Panhorst. Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Psi, the Lutheran Social Fraternity, has grown rapidly since its founding at MSM in 1925. With its present membership a conservative forty, plans are in progress to build a new annex to accommodate its expanding membership, The past year has been very successful socially. Greek Day saw the Beta Sigs win the Chariot Race, Home- Beta Sig's Officers. A coming left them with the best homecoming display trophy, and the Pledge Dance gave way to the Christmas Dance with the Imperials swinging at the Lions Den. Valentines proved to be a first with the Gold Rose Dance and the pinning ceremony. I 275 276 Delta Sigma Phi's new initiates. O O ibelta Scgma In rate rnity 'wa Home sweet home l NAAQ wa-www: Delta Sig's Military Ball Party. ...V ,,,,, , ,Q ... W,Li.4. X. ,. 10158398601-Y FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Larwood, Ken Eaves, Tom O'Farrell, Wade Martin, and Bob Hughey browsing through the scrapbook. Delta Sig's Military Ball Party. FIRST ROVV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lemons, Terry, Christen Eaves CTreasurerD, O'Farrell CPresident3, Martin CVice- Presidenty, Larwood, Hughey CSecretaryj, Clements, Schild NVisbrock. SECOND ROVV: Steele, Hurt, Huckabee, Gardner, Fletcher, Charboneau, Starwalt, Hamilton, Marler, Cutts, Henery THIRD ROW: Scholle, Kruse, Hartman, Capron, Butler, Frost I Delta Epsilon Chapter of Delta Sigma li'hi lirater- nity received its charter at MSM on March ltl, WST. Since that time, Delta Sig has built a very fine reputa- tion for itself. The Delta Sigs once again placed high in the Ill' scholarship race. Our house gradeepoint average was one of the highest on campus. ln campus activities, Delta Sig was well represented in almost every de- partmental and honorary organization on campus. The school year 1961-62 saw the Delta Sigs enjoy some of the best parties ever to grace the scene at MSM. Our social year began with the Pledge Dance and continued with Homecoming and the Military Ball. Then the Spring Semester began with the Car- nation Ball, reached its peak at St. Pat's and termi- nated with Greek week-end. Ebmreier, Gorg, Miller, XVallace, Theilmann, Hatfield. FOURTH ROVV: Million, Griesenauer, Copeland, Kneile, VVright, Hogan, House, Hampleman, Odom, Camp, Moylan. FIFTH ROXV: Funsch, Crader, Brost, Havener, Bray. Limbaugh, Culnan CPresidentD, Bryan, Havener tVice-Presidentj, Bounds, Herzog, Ditto, Cruze. 277 278 appa lphcc ra te rnity Kappa Alpha Order was born almost 100 years ago at NYashington and Lee University. The Order has grown continuously under the spirit- ual leadership of Robert E. Lee until today it contains more than 80 chapters with a' total mem- bership greater than 40,000. Beta Alpha came to MSM in 1903, and brought with it that spirit which is typical of KA. Along with this spirit came scholarship, social and campus activitiesg which are all integral parts of KA, The KA spirit, mixed with all the activities of Beta Alpha, has produced a top-notch chapter ranking high on the MSM campus. '0 -' 9 0 Q .wfhl Q 50 sd KA's Varsity lettermen. n o 5 Q f ' I l Kappa Alpha's new initiates. ff! 1 'l'f fa' Ml' 1 2' .W St. Pat's party at the KA house 1 i 'X FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Taylor, Carey, Johnson, Boyer, Niemeier. SECOND ROW: Gundermuth, Ferrell, Schattyn, Mason CCorresponding Secretaryb, Phillips CVice- Presidentj, VVright CRecording Secretaryj, Barchers, Beardslee CTreasurerD, Jones, McCullah, Stretch. THIRD ROW: Sessen, Riestis, Schmidt, Hertenstein, Mack, Gum, Horner, Chapin, Bollinger, Donnelly, Hunter, Marshall, Stigall, Mayfield. Robert L. Moore, presenting trophy for best chapter in province to Jim Burtin as Faculty Advisor Karl Moulder looks on. FOURTH ROW: Martin, Stair, John, Abbott, Seger, Scott, WVelch, Lewis, Press, Hilgert, Steinkamp, Balk, Hafeli, New- combe. FIFTH ROW: Fitts, Ramming, Faust, Fields, Compton Packwood, Shafer, Reiss, Austin, Morlan, Alford, Russell, Kiefer Altmansberger. SIXTH RONV: Cleve, Payne, Burford, Turner, Burford, Bryant, VVeyhreter, Havener, Shewcliuk, Philpott. KA's Pledge Class. 279 L XX NX-4 Q' , r f I l , 1' 5 . ff' 1 Zappa Sigma ra te rnity Being one of the first fraternities on the MSM campus, Kappa Sigma has excelled throughout its 58 years here. The entire chapter worked hard in 1961-62 to maintain the high standards of scholarship which have marked Kappa Sigs for years. The House was tops in campus leadership. Five men were selected for VVho's VVho, Our social affairs were great. The Chapter enjoyed successful party week-ends all year. The highlight of the social season was St. Pat's. The Beachcomber Party in February was also a tremendous success. The Christ- mas Party the New Year's Eve Party, the Pledge Dance, Homecoming, and Greek Day rounded out the social calendar. FIRST RONV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kopaskie, Mausshardt, Dreyer Vlireasurerj, Sisk tSecretaryl, Elliott tVice-Presidentl, Clark fljresidentl, W'arner, Hilton, Becker, Gerhardt, Barber. SECOND ROXV: Martin, Nolan, NVilliams, W'einrich, Killoran, Roeder, Turner, Estill, Anderson, Bridges, Gardner, Hopson, Schmidt, Rammer. THIRD ROVV: McChesney, Rosenberger, Overleas, Kappa Sigma House. Hurst, Bogard, Fiedler, Carter, Kirchoff, Tippett, Parker, Dagley WVayne, Gresham. FOURTH ROW: Dorn, Reinke, Bush, Hardie VVoldman, Bacich, Sharp, Russell, Hellman, Martin, Ricketts Norman, Simian, Ocsody. FIFTH RONV: Dycus, Carlson Ziegler, Bauer, Patty, Murrell, Mueller, VValdex1, Meitz, Kadwell Farrell, McVay, Brown. f 1nwH9,5:7A4l0r'ff'Sfi'la13:: Kappa Sig's Intramural Football Team. L...-I in After-dinner card game. .'l.ff -- I 1 , T .O ag f-1: , il' Party time at Kappa Sigma. Eric Norman and Tom Barber relaxing. lu C'- if .xr 'i ,lf I MXA F 281 : L l Q Eff' z. K 2,.r..1.' ,W 5 ' B x. nil' N Lambda Chi having an after- dinner party. S s XR, S. Ready for the race 5 282 ..,.,.. , WSP 'ikflll' Engineering ingenuity at its best ,ff ' . Lambda Chi's officers. X if +90 4 -QV r XXV' wg i 1 -5 ' Q, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Perrey, Bailey CTreasurerI, King, Swift CSecretaryj, Snow CPresident5, McHugh, Stemler, SECOND ROVV: Johnson, Engel, Guest, DeVVitt, Kriege, Wheeler Roth, Onn CPresidentj. THIRD, CVice-Presidentj, Fehsenfeld Baluha, Haben, Speckhart. Markel, Thompson, Plassman, Faenger, Kurz fTreasurerJ, ROW: Stevenson, Vaninger. amlscla Qld 04 lpha ra te rnity I-1' na, Lambda Chi's having a Rush Party. FOURTH ROW: McCracken, Taylor, Kirberg, Faenger, Cage, Koechlein, Trippensee, Sims, Bertelsmeyer. FIFTH RONV: Higber, Abernathy, Caby, Housh, Bass, Lischer, Long, Faenger, Goforth, Lehmbeck, Abrams, XYeaver. SIXTH ROVV: Beech, Beech, Toedtman, Winter, Hoffstetter, DeMay, Sunkel, Purmort, Schlutow, Clippard, Link, LaPlante. The Lambda Chi Alpha social fraternity at MSM has enjoyed much success in the past year. VVe received the grade-point trophy presented by the School and we also were third in the intramural sports program. Members of our chapter hold offices in many of the professional organizations and scholastic fraternities, on campus. We also spon- sored a benefit chicken dinner for the Retarded Childrens Home of Rolla, and we held a Christmas Party for the needy children of this community. All in all, we feel that we've enjoyed a very successful year and we're looking forward to another one. Lambda Chi Alpha's House. 283 14999 f 1 . + :Phi Q4 lplta 9411.4 'N -,mf , A 3' . f ' F--sew-M. N. ,I Q . ff: ' f..?f:1 12 'umm' 1 - 1-VZ1. E315-ik K . 'T ' i-?375T?3'14 :s41vY ' , , l-.a:.1g-.,,.f... f xg Hgggeeiwfw 2.4. - - . , , n - . . v ' ..,, . ul... L,?.-m m . - - Y S ' -W .. 115 P M X P. A f P 14f' 'A A . 7 , . V ' Q Y 3 Tv' ,V P -H ' A Q 1: ,f PN ,RSF Ar f ..f'f ' jf.-W..- ...G . .- f-- wv , ., Phi Alpha House. mf Officers of Phi Alpha. 5. , Q . 3? ...N .. Aw Phi Alpha's St. Pat's Party. , s I f Time out for a community sing. 284 TV time at the Phi Alpha House. FIRST ROXV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Horel, Beekmann, Cornell Steffen tlforrespondentj, Allen CRecorderD, Schmidt CViee- Presidentj, Reuling CTreasurerl, Franklin, Nlfilliams, Kastner ,Ialbert CPresidentD. SECOND ROW: Homan, Keeney, Hydzik, Since the founding' of the l'hi Alplizi l,oeztl on the MSM Campus in the spring of 1900, the frztteriiity has enjoyed much prosperity and success: with this liziclc- ground the successful future of Phi .Xlplia is assurt-tl. VVith the Pledge Dance and trziclitionzil Sliipwieclc Party, the new year was started with l'hi .Xlplizi gziining prominence in social activities. With the winning of the First l'lace Tropliy for Christ- mas Decorations, 21 successful Christmas dance and the winning of the second APU Blood drive, I'hi Alpha closed a year of great achievements. VVideman, Johanpeter, Banks, Deen Cforrespondentl, Ramsey, Sweeney, Bradley, Conigliaro. THIRD ROVV: Gunn, Kelty, Turall, Porterfield, Herrmann, Ripley, Neale, Hudson, Sandhaus, Bowser, Morris, Allison, Johnson. 285 ,. f 5711'- p--,-v:.- 0 lu Zappa Theta ra te rnity Phi Kappa Theta is a national social fraternity for Catholic men. The local chapter, Missouri Mu, is a descendant of The Qrder of Cardinal Mercier and has been on campus since 1925. It has always been very prominent, both on campus and within its own national organization. This year the Kaps have taken Second Place in intramural football, third in basketball, second in tennis singles, third in boxing, and second in swimming. The Chapter is well represented in many campus organizations, both by membership and by offices. Having won First Place in the St. Patricks Day float contest in 1961, the Phi Kaps this year had the honor of building the Queen's Float. Phi Kappa Theta's new initiates. We M fi e' ff ffl? sf L., ti .Q 'P Phi Kaps getting ready for St. Pat's. 286 Abs receiving his Christmas gift FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Haffner, Niehaus, True, Trautman, Schillinger CTreasurerD, Schwaller CPresidentD Duvall fSecretaryj, Reeves CVice-Presidentl, Crede, Blume Buescher. SECOND ROW: Bardon, Wunderlich, Hemmel Spehr, Devaney, Schmitz, Norfleet, Varady, Hamtil, Heinzen, Difiglia. THIRD ROW: Kohnen, Raffel, Thrash, Boillot, Eimer, Hugh Murry and Ken Abkemeier celebrating party time with dates. Swekosky, Kaiser, Schwaller, Fogler, Aylward, Soraghan. FOURTH ROW: Lamers, Ponstiugl, Mueller, Fennessey, Rhoades, Bersett, Junge, Arnold, Verslues, McCane. FIFTI-I ROW: Guignon, Fitzgibbons, Schellman, Dillingham, Reitz, Hahn, jusionis, NVorley, Dee, Willman, Golsong, VVenger. Q fgg'f '5'1 Tf ' . Phi Kappa Theta House. 287 wil jtibk lla A f o Q7 39,1 i979 'QA 1? ' G i ccppca aglpha O ra te rn tty The big event in the life of Pi K. A. this year was the beginning of the Construction of the new addition to our present house. Planned for completion in September 1962, it will provide additional sleeping, studying, and eating facilities for the brothers. It will also enhance the beauty of the already existing house. As usual, the Pikes were found actively participating in all forms of campus activities, providing leadership and administrative ability to many. In the field of sports we fielded our usual strong teams in intramurals, and were well represented by brothers engaged in varsity competition, FIRST ROXV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bruns CVice-Presidentl Brockhaus, Kamp, Green tSecretary5, Sieckhaus tTreasurerJ Gus, Tooke tPresident,l, Miller, Markland, Halierberg, Crosnoe, Fanetti. SECOND ROVV: Barnett, Roth, Williams, Vandivort, Koch, Littlefield, Lasker, Noble, Chartrau, Cruce, Reeves, Cox ' ...... W g Zu, 7 2 2' I , . C , V I PIKA's new initiates. FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Paul Barnett Larry Littlefield, Ted Kearcher, Gary Koch, and Clyde Vandivort THIRD ROW: Clynes, McDuff, Zunkel, Harrison, Cornell Knezevich, Bush, McElwrath, Frey, Miller, Kaercher, Carter Pinner. FOURTH ROXV: Riedcr, Burris, Van Buren, Bell Neubauer, Teske, Schumacher, Ruddick, Karr, Edwards, Holland Carriere. 288 Pikers and dates working on float for St. Pat's Parade. ,NJ FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Hallerberg, Ron Candido, Greg Miller, and Gus relax after dinner. Pi KA's VVho's VVho in American Colleges. FIRST ROW, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Myon Bruns, and Bob Tooke. SECOND ROVV, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Brockhaus, and Bill Hallerberg. Pi Kappa Alpha House. 'MK' pu... 289 5 13 s i . .f-'S' 3 T: 2 E Sigma Nu takes the basketball championship. W I .V it Sag' ma u graternit Y V I is i , 12 '.: '51 ' f z QQ' ,.7fJ'ge' if I i tt A, 'if it ' il 2 V 5 i 451, if Party time at the Sigma Nu House. i 1 290 , JW. W ...ff Naive Mannschreck takes another trick. 3 H N. 4 ew.. gwwsmwe .,-xr Butcher and Hey with their private barber Usher FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hauschild, Haas, Hicks, Bunce, Burnett, Bohac, Huegerich, Ruppert, Rueh, Omhalski. Donis, Pohlig, Verdi, Riggs, O'Krepky, Mannschreck, Wiegard, FOURTH ROXV: Ronzo, Howell, Bullman, Iidinger, Gaylord, Reyburn. SECOND ROW: Ferguson, Britton, Shalton, Hey, Higgins Witherspoon Kennedy Pate, XYhite. FIFTH ROW: Herbst, Richard, Lumar, Kircher, Garrett, VVheeler, Feyerabend. Hupp, Pfeifer, Handshy, Brown, Myers, Turner, Shippy, THIRD ROW: Szabo, Nickerson, Leone, Bryson, Rimbach, Brunner, Bradford. Sigma Nu, established here in 1903, is the oldest social fraternity ' K, X on campus. Since its founding here, Sigma Nu has strived to excel in all athletic, scholastic, and social endeavors. XVith the Basketball Trophy safely in our grasp, we are confident of another good finish in the intramural standings. We are also proud of the numerous varsity athletes from the House. Sigma Nu experienced another creditable showing this year in grade-point, led by our men in the honorary scholastic fraternities. Sigma Nu's well-rounded social activities are always a resounding success. This year was no exception with great party-weekends and a fine showing in the I.F.C. sing. Owens and Coester clowning it up. 291 n Q laiii 19- V 3 Q ii Sigma hi Qpoilon Sig Ep's championship bowling team. Sig Ep's wrestling team. 292 ra te rn ity X s 314, X Y S 1 Jim Boaz and Don Whitlock gunning hard. Bull session on party weekend. it 1 .. ' ' ' '-'N CQ -F1 i . , .a3'lF 'L i , s ?Q, l 'f ..1a i -4 . . - ,4-' ,J 5 1, , i 3 I 5 A A , lp, , Alumni Board Meeting with National representatives. FIRST RONV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Stergas, Boaz, Smith, Kester, Miller CSeeretaryD, Hallahan CPresidentj, Thurman CViee- Presidentj, Gladysiewicz, Sutherland, Sommerkamp, Anyan SECOND ROVV: Loafman, Fahrni, Oberhaus, NVaring, Chat- ham, Crow, Toma, McCullough, Cowsert, Dunn, Logel, Skinner Sigma Phi Iipsilon was founileil at liielnnonil College in 1901, Since then Sig lip has heeonle one of the largest fraternities in the country anil is still growing. The Missouri tiamma chapter was installed on Xlay lil, 1947. From the first this chapter has heen among the top fraternities on campus. This year Sig lip was again well represented in campus organizations. Sig lip took first in howling for the third straight year and plaeeil well in all other sports. Considering scholarship most important, Sig Iip has the highest scholastic requirements on campus. Sigma Phi Epsilon has and always will promote brotherhood, leadership, and integrity in its members. V THIRD ROXV: McGrath, Hayden, Horan, Rolih, Johnson, Mant- ler, Tibbles, Bowman, Brennan, Swank, Korlielik. I OL'RTIl RONV: Cornell, Maher, Griefzu, Hakula, Hayden, Musgrove, Schweser, Sisul, Arnold, Chatham, Hatcher, Schaeffer, Kozeny. 293 S igma api graternity gg Originally the Prospector's Club, the Alpha Iota chapter of Sigma Pi was formally installed on the MSM campus in April 1933. Since that time, it has maintained its position as one of the leadingfrater- nities on campus. The purpose of any social organization, and of Sigma Pi especially, is to provide fellowship which stimulates the mental, spiritual, moral, and physical growth of the individual. Recognizing this obliga- tion, the Alpha Iota chapter promoted the formation of the Sigma Pi Mothers Club, This is a unique step in what we consider the right direction, for it combines the guidance that can come only from parents with the fellowship of the fraternity. 294 7 2 ofa f W f , , f X f 1 1 1 . , Sheppard and Dierker talking things over. Sigma Pi's officers. Q as Relaxing after a hard day at the mines FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gregg, Wasson, Ulm, Seigel mann, Swanson, Hausgen, Molkenbnr. THIRD ROW: Herman CSecretaryD, Chris, Morris CVice-Presidentl, Thoeni CPresidentJ, Wagner, Rutledge, Erickson, Ebert, Christopher, W'atson, Ubaucli, Masters CTreasurerJ, VVink, Bascue, Loth, Gollhofer. SECOND Myrick, Dierker. ROW: Hulett, Thomes, Alonge, Vogt, Becher, Williams, Bier- 1 ay i 1 X A - an ' X, v New initiates. Sigma Pi's softball team. 295 ' . ' 'N . . 1 'C X-.- 'J '-wma i e' ' I X4 X N-'T T, 'L i is - ff vW.....ff, I ' I . lx. it A 7111? 2 ' 2 1 , i J ' -F , . 1 ' , 'N' V I df W 1 ' T i :ff ,Lt-55 ly I . 6 w v 4 I 1 . E V I K f 5 . 1 I if Sigma au amma T 4 o F ra te rn Lty Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity was originally founded 1 v 5 at Central Missouri State Teacher's College at Warrens- . 5 Sig Tau House. , burg on June ZS, 1920. The Alpha Omega Chapter here ri I on the MSM campus was formally installed as a social fraternity on November 10, 1956. Some ol the social activities were Parent's Day, the XYhite Rose Banquet and Dance, the Pledge Dance, the Tri-Sig Christmas Party for underprivileged children p and the building of the St. Pat's Float. VVe hope that l next year will be as successful? FIRST RONV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miller, Brewer, Royer, Martinek, Schneider. THIRD ROW: Ray, Boschert, Erickson, Becker tVice-Presidcntl, Rydlund fPresidentD, Ragland fSeCre- Coyle, Brown, Temper, Link, Lukrofka. FOURTH ROW: taryb, Morgan tTreasurer5, Lum, Randall. SECOND ROVV: Steeno, Wiles, Ragland, Greek, Uthe, Miller, West, Ragland, Loeschner, Sheets, Wagner, Kotys, Nounan, Gregory, Pinkerton, Reynolds. 296 Twinkle Toes Coyle doing a solo. .kv Sig Tau's officers. Relaxing after dinner. i X X .Ll New initiates. 279 Tau Kappa Epsilon House. 1 i i l, ,f ,, El E i I I l P l l l E ii E is Ed Wedig trying for the finesse. 298 L 'Hx TEKE's new initiates. Def?- 'Q f Charles Marlow, Vince Knop and Gail Cox paitying. 3 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Weaver, Cannaday, Brenner Rudd. THIRD ROW: Harlan, Henry, Pettengill, Cline, Robert- CTreasurerj, Brown CVice-Presidentj, King, Rand fPresidentJ, son, Shields, Huber, Downey, McCormack. FOURTH ROW: Nataluk, Leger, Wilson, Tidmore, Wedig. SECOND ROW: McCormack, Strebel, Peck, Otto, Cashmann, Vonbehren, Reagan, Devine, Romano, Lago, Bailes, Marlow, Sobczak, Street, Vaughn, Leslie, Nothdurft. au apps: Qpoilon grate rnity -at QC' Miss Gail Stiefel properly attired for the TEKE's French Underground Party. ww Z I Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded on January 10, 1899 at Illinois Wesleyan University. TEKE became a national fraternity and has grown until at Present it is the largest in the Nation. Ileta Eta chapter at MSM was founded in 1947. This year's social calendar was very successful and was made complete by the Pledge Dance, the Red Carna- tion Ball, Homecoming, the French Underground Party, Greek XVeek, and of course St. Pats A Christmas Party for underprivileged children and work done for Boys' Town are both regularly-scheduled events. Active participation in all intramural sports keeps TEKE consistently high in the fraternity ranking. TEKE's Dlay Santa Claus for Rolla children. as g g as gag ga 299 F 1 I 5 r I I IA E E Z , . 4 v 1 i i . 9 1 E l 'Z u 1 i 1 300 L Theta Xi's new initiates. laeta i grate rnity 1 Q Pledge Class. Party time. Q t, Theta Xi house. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Silbey, Johnson, Ayars, Coulter, Williams CVice-Presidentj, Gaertner CPresidentJ Kreichelt CTreasurerD, Adasse CCorresponding Secretaryj Szaranowski, McRae, Lazaras. SECOND ROW: Robb, Weeks, Theta Xi Fraternity, one of the oldest national social fraternities represented at MSM, was founded nn .Xpril 29, 1864 at Rensselaer l'olytechnie Institute in 'l'rfu', New York. The purpose of Theta Xi is to provide a college home environment for its active members in which fellowship and alumni guidance lead to wholesome men- tal, moral, physical, and spiritual growth. Good scholar- ship, a college mau's first duty, is stressed at Theta Xi. The Alpha Psi Chapter was installed at this school on October 8, 1949. Recognizing the need for a well-rounded individual, Theta Xi also has a full social and athletic program. I , I ,I Qr7 i,w,e ffgiftflnfl 244 E V' RS ,, rm, fqg Ii t ' ' 1 Qgvf VI, QA '- 1 lt'-Qs' wif Z ' 4 Smith, Henard, Brenner, Hodge, Ryser, Giltner, Ripps, Branden- burg, Picollomini. THIRD ROVV: Eisert, Leonard, Shermer, Jungers, Malsch, James, Steib, Lina, Hutchins, Consoletti. THIRD ROW: Johnson, Whitehead, Mark, Calder, White. 301 E E l l l l l l l li li its lf: l 302 h Triangle, a national fraternity for engineers, architects, and scientists. was founded at the L'niyersity of Illinois in 1907. The MSM Chap- ter was formed on December 10, 1927, from the oldest social organization on campus, The Grub- staker's Club, Through the years, Triangle has been one of the top fraternities on campus seholastically, socially, and athletieally and 1961- 62 has been a good year at the Rock House. Some of the highlights were the winning of trophies in intramural football, the l.F.C. Sing, and Christmas decorations. Wie look forward to the Coming year with hope for even greater achievement. Triangle House. rising le rate rnity Study time? Triangle's championship intramural football team FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Smith, Ligon CTreasurerJ, man, Kornberger. THIRD ROW: Bagley, Stark, Gormley, Taylor, Griffin CRecording Secretaryj, Mann, Chris, Pattengill Leetch, Scott, Grimshaw, Koenig, Stark, Mugavero, Swearingen. CPresidentJ, Reeder CVice-Presidentj, Silipo, Neel CCorrespond- FOURTH ROW: Simmons, Earney, Stege, Ferguson, Schuster, ing Secretaryb, Marnell, Sutton. SECOND ROW: Mills, Strunk, Nelson, Overall, Hunter Whitecotton, Riggs, Lasky. Solomon, Green, Hunter, Deutschman, Morton, Davis, Deutsch- 7 Relaxing in the front room. Triangle having a party. 303 304 Qalito r'o ate I would like to express on behalf of everyone on the Rollamo Board a 'note of deep appreciation to the many people who helped make this annual a reality. VVithout the support and advice of our faculty advisor, PROP. KARL MOULDER, and the encouragement of PROF. WILLIAM MURPHY, this production might never have reached this point. This year as last year, the book rested on the hands of the photographers. Thanks to AL DILLINGHAM, JERRY KETTLER, VYTO JUSIONIS, BILL NORFLEET, CLYDE VANDIVORT, AL LIS- CHER, JERRY BALUHA, HOWARD MYERS and everyone else who donated their time, energy, and pictures to this annual. Also thanks to BOB MORTON who performed all the art work. Special thanks go to MR. HARRY SWAIN of St. Louis for his special assistance in both production and building photography and to MR. DEL VALLE for his professional camera work, GEORGE R. SCHILLINGER, Editor 2. WALSWORTH mph umm rf 'Y1V'l PQ' if Wi 111 ' ', L 1 - 1 . .1 1 4 I 1 - .1 I 1 ' , -1 4: 1 ,1 '1w-'fm Q '11 ' Wg, iff ff ff 'wel' .-2' 1, 1 ' , fw '1:.VKfg?i,1 ' 1.5 E. 1 Sf ' J : 1 01.7. '1. ' ' U X1 1 '- 11 -, I iiww. ,, 4. X .. 4 A H ,: K. 1 . I . .,,,1,,f.1,e , 11, .1 . 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