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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
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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.
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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
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