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

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'PHE IUILLAMU l963 The Annual Publication of the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy , 5-q X 1 ,ww - ff TW ww. , I. ,NW WWQA Mwiffww gg, ,. ,Q L. ,QHSY x ,.,x , . .. ,I ,- Q. I V y 1' S ' a ' ' ,up , w , f mi. .Ip , , I A pr . . , A f- .v ,. 5 Q. '- 5 . ,-.I , - ' 1 1 , vc K N.. s N . - -In JE' -. af, . '. . 4 I vwxsl, , an IINT NT ADMINISTRATION CHRONOLOGY ATHLETICS ORGANIZATIONS F RATERNITIES CLASSES 1.1 f fy f fi f J TH RULLA 0 1963 ROBERT H. SIECKHAUS, EDITOR GEORGE R. SCHILLINGER, BUSINESS MANAGER IlElll TIO An institution is the lengthened shadow of one man. - Ralph Waldo Emerson With affection, appreciation, and humble pride, we dedicate this book to Dean CWM Lfzrw Wilfofz. An educator, administrator, engineer, author, speaker, and raconteur of world renown, he has won our recogni- tion as a friend to students. We have always found his door open to us, and he has always taken time to listen to our problems. Though at all times a firm disciplin- arian, he could forgive our shortcomings when our intent was not at fault and he could understand our weaknesses and our position. He rejoiced with us in our accomplishments and triumphs, and he shared with us in our disappointments. Our Alma Mater has flourished and prospered under his guidance, and it reflects his influence in every facet of its growth. Thousands of students have developed into engineers and men under his shadow, future stu- dents will grow and prosper under his lengthening shadow as the school, the campus, and the alumni ful- fill his plans and ideals. The home of Dean Wilson. The Dean and Mrs. Wilson. .- ,, ii ,MQ - vm I w4 'u' X X 1 'W f if - 1 X f 'Q -X , J ,ft A f N x 5 f 2 Q X A ,W ,, ,V . ,Q JI '. Lv Q , . 1 lv gl Q9 lib! vp, 's s me fl U.. Q fu fu s s O S 1 5 a 6 . MQ , 131' ' 7' 17 f' ,UA-. . I . 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' ' a ' e ' a e n t .1 X ' 1 e o ' e 1 ' e. Ton s gstx 'KX' a e to be ' is 'S:g.' - ' LQEQM1 355 ' xx. s. ' ' ' as QQ T ' NW. b 1 'Thi . . . 0 O . ag S . . . . k.. . 1? A ' ' a ' s ' ' reoi.U xgy. . -sk a ' L ' s e 'max N c ' o ' e in ' oi 35+ xxl ' ' a ' e. VN is ' ions tit ' 9 ' e, a own xx ' a . .5 gif- 'T '-5'f QL4 . vi Q f I- , , ' we ff f if 4 ww. ,,fyg-:ig -fnfzg-fri, 'fxlf' . 1,1 wt 'f - ', ,I ',,,:2ff ,-4, f- - f If -eh., L-?j'?'f fed' Z' ,LIJM , fy A DAY WITH DEAN WILSON A ,N 7 1 pf Dr. Curtis L. Wilson, dean of Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy since 1941, was born August 29, 1898, in Baltimore, Maryland. vga f Gifts presented on Dean Wilson Day. After graduating from high school there in 1916, he went west and enrolled at Montana School of Mines, graduating in 1920. He worked as assistant research engineer for Anaconda Copper Mining Company until 1921, when he joined the faculty of Montana School of Mines as an instructor in metallurgy. In 1926 he went to Europe to study at the University of Goettingen in Germany. He received his Ph.D. degree there in 1928 and then returned to Montana School of Mines as Professor of Metallurgical Engineering. In 1941 he came to Rolla to his present position. He was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Engineering by Washington University in St. Louis in 1954, and by Montana School of Mines in 1955. He is the author of a number of technical articles on re- search metallurgy and co-author of the book, Metal- lurgy of Copper. He has been a member of the American Institute of Mining Engineers since 1920 and has served on its Board of Directors. DEAN CURTI LAWS He has also been chairman of the AIME Education Division and of the Montana and St. Louis sections of the AIME, and is presently vice president of the Society of Mining Engineers of AIME. He is a registered pro- fessional engineer and a member of the Missouri So- ciety of Professional Engineers, the National Society of Professional Engineers, the St. Louis Engineers' Club, the Kansas City Engineers' Club, the Mining and Met- allurgical Society of America, the American Mining Congress, the Institute of Metals QLondonJ, and the British Iron and Steel Institute. He is a member of the honor societies Tau Beta Pi Qengineeringb, Phi Kappa Phi Cscholarshipb, Sigma Xi fresearchj, Sigma Gamma Epsilon Qearth sci- University President Ellis gives keys to the new Physics building to Dean Wilson. encesb, Pi Tau 'Sigma Cmechanical engineeringj, Alpha Sigma Mu Cmetallurgyb, Chi Epsilon Qcivil engineeringj, and Eta Kappa Nu Celectrical en- gineeringj. In 1961 he received the Tasker H. Bliss Medal from the Society of American Military Engineers for con- tributions to military engineering education. He has WILSO 1941-1963 been named the recipient of the 1963 Mineral In- dustry Education Award of the AIME, and recently he was given one of the highest honors that the United States Army can bestow, the Outstanding Service Award. Representative Carnahan presents resolution from the Missouri Legislature acknowledging Dean Wilson's accomplishments. When Dean Wilson first came to this school in 1941, there were 79 members of the faculty, including him- self and the registrar, at present there are 237 mem- bers. The total number of members on the staff was 1433 today this number has reached 800. Growth in enrollment and in the number of degrees awarded has been phenomenal during the 22 years of Dean Wil- son's tenure. The number of degrees awarded in 1941 was 158, of which 147 were at the Bachelor's level and 4 at the Master's. level. There were 7 professional degrees granted that year. In 1962 there were 589 Bachelor's degrees and 82 Master's degrees. Before 1941, 2,767 degrees had been granted, and in 1962 the total had reached lO,748. In 1941 the campus com- prised 14 buildings. Now there are 32 buildings, con- struction on two others is scheduled, and additional buildings have been recommended. Dean Wilson's influence at the Missouri School of Mines is prominently indicated in all of these statistics - on the growth of the physical campus, on the in- crease in faculty and academic prestige, on the evolu- tion of a comparatively small technical school into an engineering and science institution of top-ranking im- portance. Most outstanding in his achievement, how- ever, has been his influence on the lives of the thou- sands of students who have graduated from the school since he has been its head. No matter how large the enrollment and no matter how numerous the problems related to the development of the school, every grad- uate who has left the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy has done so feeling that Dean Wilson was his' personal friend and would be interested in his success. Students, faculty, and alumni are proud of their association with the fine educational institution Dean Wilson has been so intimately a part of for the past 22 years. His devotion to its exceptional develop- ment and his special contributions to its life and welfare have 'made the Missouri School of Mines an institution worthy of such pride. Major General Herrick presents Dean Wilson the United States Army Outstanding Service Medal. lui., iq, 'i L ...Q 4 3, ,,.. .- 4 ' ,, xQr,j X . , ... A' x v x ' ,A- 'g,,.:L . , as-tink, ' -. ff rv' Q4 A A, -.-.J 4 C ' .- ff fwigff '! ?'f--' Li. ,A 1 . - .Kd ,w ,g 1 , J 1 .. 3' ' M1 1' 211- av. L .: .LA - .1 fs 'mi Ar' y News fax 1- N Eggs f X X X X NUILVHLLSINIWUV In X L L X XXX wg.: DEAN4 CURTIS L. WILSON, Dean MSM 1941, B.S., Baltimore City College: LEON HERSHROWITZ Assistant Dean E.M., 1920, Montana School of Minesg Ph.D., 1928, University of Goettingeng D.Eng. 1954, Washington Universityg D.End, 1955, Montana School of Mines. 12 PRESIDENT ELMER ELLIS, B.A., 1924, M.A., 19215, University of North Dakotag Ph.D., 1951, State University of Iowa. THE ADMINISTRATION The School of Mines and Metal- lurgy, the engineering division of the University of Missouri, has experienced remarkable expansion since the Second World War. Since 1945 almost twenty million dollars of projects have been completed or are under way. The School of Mines and Metallurgy enjoys a distin- guished reputation as a teacher of successful professionals. The policies and standards set by the administra- tion have maintained MSM's repu- tation as a top engineering school. XX I vw.Jl iii 55 ,gp-fwmf, xxx s xx S fffia Board of Curators. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Elmer Ellis, President of tht Curators Henry Andrae, james Finch, Ike Skelton. Doyle Patterson. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT Edviin Stark, Robert Neill, john Caruthers. NOT PICTURED: Oliver Ferguson, ani Orcstcs Mitchell EI Parker Hall if 14 5 STUDE T U Wfilliam Kratzer, Director. Information desk and cigar counter of the Student Union. Z Z 4 Z 4 4 i P 1 i ! , in The Student Union Building. if f 54 Q, f , 4 luv The center of each day's activities for most students is the Student Union. The strong Student Union organization has strived to give stu- dents a calendar of activities that are interesting and beneficial to all. Departmental and inter-school mix- ers, the sponsoring of the Home- coming Queen contest, film classics, and games and tournaments are the main activities sponsored by the Stu- dent Union. 'Ua 5Q M ,rs 5 The well stocked snack bar of the Union Student Union recreation room. l. Informal discussion groups very beneficial. ,mtv 16 if lf, wife slay, 5? w l l l f L l l This is engine-ering?? Detailed laboratory reports required. 1 A-SQ.-s......0,,.....,s...,1 ' f aug? If 'lf if asa? Z, , Practical experience in furnace procedures , ,asf 5 'ff ' K, l ll I ri I l l 4 'WFP 1 Dr. Planje, Department chairman. CERAMIC E GI EERI G Ceramics, a conception forwarded to us by prehistoric man, has been refined again and again to give the engineer of today a very important and challenging field of study. Ceramic engineering, the formation of products from non- W ,t metallic earthy materials by thermal changes, affords a well-rounded study of the fundamental sciences and allied engineering subjects. Compared to that of the other major engineering fields, the number of Ceramic graduates per year is small, but the importance of Ceramics in such areas as space travel is be- coming immeasurable. The MSM Ceramic Engineering De- partment is now the fourth largest in the United States. Careful analysis of data essential. Individual perfection in technique stressed. 4. g, Q fu' A-5 -mn .. , l ,,,. D . , , ff i EL. 4 Up to date equipment in ceramics lab The Chemical Engineering Building. 18 if 5 un...- W 'Q' --usuilliff i R Q. X ,QS fa ,Sw .. Sixxx QE X W Ti' 'fi 5' ' S 5 A 7 ,WW thai Nf Y A W - Q f i X . 2 X , X we -. . . .inf I W, vm !'ihYJ 'f .,,.ou.dw and DR. DUDLEY THOMPSON Department Cfmirman fy. 1' css cc I is N , we W.. Chemistry lab. ff 1 ws- st i K B Q '--l '5. -si 'sf' ' C if ,- I, CHEMICAL ENGINEERING 8: CHEMISTRY The realization of the possibilities of chemical engineering in a supposedly ultra-modern world of tomorrow has been clearly echoed by the increased emphasis placed on this field by today's educators. The expanded and improved laboratories, the well-manned staff of instruc- tors, and the newly extended graduate doctoral program point to the significance of the Chem- ical Engineering and Chemistry Department on the Missouri Mines campus. With the enrollment in chemistry now at a zenith, the future of graduate engineers in this field is understandably optimistic. Large lecture sections are broken down into smaller recitation groups. - eggs 4 D not view, As vlitii 0150! '- it so it sae' OUQOO Civil engineering lab. 1 5 WW? 4 ,fm M , Classroom demonstration. fa Agmw T1 Professor ERNEST CARLTON, Department Chairman. irri r I R L it ,igx Qxkkk Vi!! sg W esxs Xl fig 1 CIVIL E GI EERI G When the world began and the first signs of civilization appeared, civil engineering also made its appear- ance. Engineering, the art and sci- ence by which natural forces and materials are utilized in structures or machines, is classified in the civil field as the planning, design, and building of private structures and public works. Specialization, common to all en- gineering fields, offers the areas of highways, railways, hydraulics, struc- tures, foundations, sanitation, and consulting to an aggressive young man interested in civil engineering. W as - uv s X 'I gm, , ai-..,, I, , 4 19 ,I 'hams' , 'UN-.i. 5 if 2 i A Civil instructors Thompson and Best comparing notes. 3 'L 135' sim -fggg Q, f fic a a t ,, ff l 3 ai i + ,-r, . 3 Q K 1 N s if Wm ul I r .L ,-I N I : 5 ii I s 7 ii s I , 2 , is Fu f ,, t 4 K X N 0 I s R 11 is -Y Q 1-fasszy Ng i I i l . 4 s 4 i of f 1554, 1 ZEI5S:Es .. in? 54 X Agax sk A V S 2 A ,xx xi XXX 'Q . 1 Y , x , 1- i, W 8 The Civil Engineering Building 21 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING Electrical engineering lab. Heavy problem assignments ke nts bus The modern electrical engineering building EWTHLEQ. .if-flint T .F ' lm! Q I X. sN..a1'iN - ' 1 , X ...sr N..g........Muu1m cs. V, thaw, Z X. l'he Electrical Engineering Depart- nent engages in a continuous pro- gram of modernization and improve- nent of course work, experimental esearch, library facilities, and in he procurement and development mf a well-qualified faculty. Wide diversification in choice of tudy is evident in the following livisions: network analysis and syn- hesisg electronics and electronic de- ficesg servomechanisms and auto- natic controls, fields, microwaves, ntennas, and radiation, energy con- 'ersion and transmission. I ,X Dr. ROGER NOLTE, D6lDcll'l'7ll67Zl Cbairnzafz. it W Modern electronic equipment. 23 wwfwhfw ts l Wisn- dll- W W .W W 1 f- The feminine touch. The primary purpose of the Engineering Graphics De i partment is to instruct the engineering student in the I fundamental principles of drafting techniques. Engi Professor LLOYD CHRISTIONSON, Deprzrmzefzt Cbazrwmz. Deering graphics helps to fulfill the need for effective E GI EERI GGR PHICS Engineering graphics required for all engineers. S' W MG sZf' - 1 communication among engineers. Close supervision by well-trained faculty member f ,ff X J 241550 W, 1 if , , ' t uf fi! I , an , ta, f' W 2 ffl, ff Dr. PAUL PROCTOR, Deptzrtmuzt Chairman Analysis in the classroom. .'p...,.,..,,4,,-.wmv-wwf' We ' ' W as N Y as at V45 -ff-Zilla Tis-..:-:seam , J- 'fNsm:m'vf a1N- '-: :mag -N5 r- GEOLOGY Geology is the study of the earth and other celestial bodies through the application of all science and scien- tific methods. The problems of engineering design, con- struction, and exploration are the areas in which a geological engineer meets his challenge. Correct use of equipment important. Laboratory analysis. The Rolla Building Professor SAMUEL LLOYD D6P4ll'Z7lZ67lf Cbrzirnztnz, i 'Z 3 4 jump fu 9 . 'i HUMA ITIE The Department of Humanities and Social Studies attempts to fulfill the need of the grad- uate engineer for a firm grasp of social con- ditions and pressures. Courses in English gram- mar, technical report writing, and public speaking stress the importance of clear speak- ing and writing. Economics, history, political science, and psy- chology emphasize some of the social and eco- nomic changes the successful engineering busi- nessman must understand and consider. Foreign language is taught as a tool in scientific re- search, as well as a means of communication. Mr. Pendergrass reveals some interesting 'd 1- h German courses taught by Professor Moulder. si eig ts XS NNN c 7, M K i s ,A x My E, ,, g ' X t t 3 5 131- 21' . -N fii 'E - i t ,iv , 1 A c,.. Q if-' . 2 i 'T Harris Hall. MATHEMATICS Some of the greatest scientific ad- vances in history first came about through mathematical application before the actual proof in the lab- oratory. The Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy, one of the top en- gineering schools in the nation in size and quality, must have an out- standing mathematics department to prepare its engineers for their role in meeting the demanding chal- lenges of the precisely controlled world of the future. From basic college algebra to the highly complex theories of differ- ential equations, the department of- fers exacting courses under well- trained teachers. The design and application of high-speed computers in the engineering field is also taught as a part of the rapidly ex- panding system of calculation. Professor DICKRAN ERKILETIAIN Acting department cbrzirffzmz. High-speed computers very helpful in mathematics. Rogier finds the solution sw Friendly face in the math building. ' . 5 ' -. Professor Lee, Director of the computer center. ,A,,.,,,W -W-,nu-'W The Old Metallurgy Building if N Y, Bill Atchley explains basic i' i statics principles. W ,t N , MECHANICS t ' Engineering mechanics is essentially a study of the effects of forces acting on bodies. Of primary concern to the engineer are the external effects of a system of forces acting on a rigid body. Mechanics courses use applica- tions of mathematical and physical funda- mentals to solve problems of engineering design and analysis. .lla- Professor ROBERT DAVIDSON, Department Chairman. Materials Testing laboratory. A af 'sire l -'5'173f' 1 MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Dr. AARON MILES, D6pcZ7'f77Z611f chairman. Safety very important in machine lab. The Mechanical Engineering Building 3 xii Power plant design, machine design, shop practice, applied mechanics, refrigeration, air conditioning - these are only a few of the many choices available to the mechanical engineering student. One of the major advantages in the mechanical engineering field is that there is less specialization until the final year of the program. This enables the student to obtain a candid picture of the entire mechanical field and carefully decide in which area he will concentrate his efforts after graduation. ' fa Welding techniques stressed The first of many defining equations! 2 iw?'x! 'xg 1 Y :'3 ilngufnf'f 2 ag 1-' 'r '- i G.,at,34 if If if 1 fl, I 2 ivixqii . 1 , filth FQ i 1,5 1 5 1 'rx 1 5 , N ll lf' if M R 5 an Students receive practical training. Classroom congulmrign gh Dr. Zenor giving mining lecture. MINING ENGINEERING Spheres of professional enterprise in which the primary purpose is to secure mineral substances from the earth's crust are administered to- gether as options within the depart- ment of Mining Engineering. These spheres are mining geology, mining engineering, and petroleum engi- neering. Each student may work for complete education in any of the optional fields. The department offers the degrees of bachelor of science, and doctor of philosophy in any one of the op- tional fields. .el Aimmx , fqg H 3 -K ggskw X ,5,, lf, Q il xg YS texts-s :M X X if M ' X W M- .J ' 1 ' Nw5 Wf+ W N .rmmlu M53 Y, 5, Ha, X I X N X jffzawgj r xx x I ,NA::'A,jlk LN! WW My if t .x ,X M if x sir- E.. ' i 2 rf ' .gm i 4 f ,T r, -- :-N111 if r :M-aa: X Q my X K - .g,, Z .TfL'- : ' X iv w -Q 'lu-. ,A --.... 1 s X K ' -. Q K rs f S X x' Walls st ' ' Q X ' 1 -sh..,,,, . Q R X, NS-. . EL, g I 1-ji x atb K N . 5 lj: .H -Nl ft- . ' --..'N'ff3... N. ' rs-,xx -fling , f f s at. Str, . , L t , i if 3 r , if -Q, if X Fulton Hall. 36 METALLURGICAL GI EERI Metallurgy, the art or science of separating metals from their ores and preparing them for use was one of the first engineering curricula of- fered at MSM. A metallurgy student gets a candid look at what the field of metallurgy can offer in his jun- ior year, when he is required to take the three basic components of the curriculum, physical metallurgy, extractive metallurgy, and minerals. During his senior year, he is per- mitted to take advanced courses in electro-metallurgy, metallurgical thermodynamics, radiography and nondestructive testing, alloy steels, and powder metallurgy. Safety stressed in all labs. ffsn- Dr. ALBERT SCHLECHTEN, Department clmiwmuz. Interested faces view experiment 0 'W 'E , ' ' YQ!! -W v H,-, in R . ,,.. Metallurgy lab. Professor Eppelsheimer entertains questions, The Physics Building. The modern Physics Building was recently completed. 38 .nl General physics courses required for all students. A Dr. HAROLD FULLER, Depaftmefzt cfmirnzafz. PHYSICS Physics is the foundation upon which engineer- ing and technology is built. It deals with energy in all its forms, with the interaction of matter and energy, and with the structure of matter. All graduates of the school are required to have at least ten hours in general physics before studying further in any engineering field. In recent years, the number of majors in the department has been increasing rapidly. Aca- demic work is offered leading to the bachelor's and master's degrees in physics and to the Doctorate in engineering physics. Electronics and light covered in the second lab course. .Y 1 af .L ,W 9 MSM's excellent drill squad, the Pershing Rifles. The military department not only supplies the country with trained officers, but also develops character, leadership, and responsibility. The courses in the ROTC department are basically in engi- neering. These are designed to prepare students for commis- sions in the Corps of Engineers. MSM students at ROTC summer camp. ROTC 2 . i 'QS 44 .ff l R l ll COLONEL GLENN TAYLOR, l Department chairman. The newly formed counter insurgency group, the Raiders. , ,f ' -I ' . 1, . , M - .f Q 'TJ Q Sf -' :ii -X. Ti 1 A A' 5' W, f X iii X , -- X a pex- 1 ,Q 1 Q V X - ? fi Af' N P X. ,. . 'A 1 . ' i 5 . Q 3 ow' ,..,,, , I fx, ,' ' X W . ffgg' A. - if ' . A-yu, A W N .MZ M Q if X ,a+ . N . 'wwf fa QOYXQ 40 1 l. i The first Company of Raiders at MSM as-KQV 'Nr . ' Q . -:Ask 1. ev' 'Q wr. ,. ' .X , yxwsy, ' , i a . 23, r .. ,Wi I I as-s y JU , tk f q we . 4 Y. ' X, ' hfl, .CW N ik- 1 'Lf is we Ps gm' --1 .Wy 1, A rf, ' xv X If , X W 'L M f- K .-'XJ Q f . - if f -4-. ,N K f . -r ' 1 ,aw Y: E 5-if una.: k M?- Youre ID the Army now -- summer camp style! nukes is XV MN.-x-. f 9 1 lv 9 'QNQS -4 3 5 u ,,....f.., J? Sakai W X A V'k3 QR 1' W 1 ,, f. ff 'f f X 'ff +,f,f ff 1 X ff f ' f I lx , f ZA 'Xffx V!! X J I I f f x f Xffv, Lx, K f' 'K ! if M. X 5-Q, ' , 'X fx Q? X, , , s fl X ,ff Axlf L f f V' fx P4 I ' ,l If , ab' sf, i 1 ff if A Q P- , J Ig' Q 'f ,X I f xg' - Q X' ' Z Y L I f' if . 2, ,f M , cc :' V 1 90 Z ,PJ 3 If: -H 7, , 1 . :nf Z,f,lfg,f,,r!! f Y. W' CJ yr f- gf ff fl af fl QE!! , I, X, X I f 1 K 'N' f J Lo ,f T f ,' Q17 C27 ,X ff fffk -F fs Q ff X, j If!! X, f ll, I J f I K v- f y' If if ff N ff f ff. 1 X' c f , M ,V 7 f , f ,' 1 f 25' ,f If V , fl 'lx lv by ' , - i7 Qfg 1 'Q Xt f I l l I ' I ,gy l 4 I v gi gil 3, li 4' 15 -4. i , ll, KK? ' X, 5 if! .nd iw ,T iss X First day of registration and headaches. Goodbye dear money! REGISTRATIO The steady increase in enrollment at MSM is making the school's competitive system of education more difficult as time passes. The largest enrollment in the school's ninety i if year existence made MSM one of the top ten engineering schools in size in the nation. The first of many exams. X Dean Hershkowitz and Registrar Lewis check' owl signals at registration line. W we W 'l 7' pl' ywvamuvf Dr. Planje gives some enthusiastic freshmen .1 tour of our coed campus. ORIE TATIO Several days before classes actually begin, new students become acquainted with their new environment. Freshman orientation exams, department tours, and school regulation and policy lectures give the future engineers a thorough picture of what to expect in the next few years. the future. , ji fl Tomorrows engineers getting the word about Dean Wilson greets new students. E ' f if i 5 5 5 .--f Deans reception. 1' vw, is Center of attraction. Many new students at the School of Mines find fraternity life well suited to their personalities. The sixteen social fraternities of the school plan a wide range of activities to entertain and inform prospective pledges. During the past fall semester, 230 men pledged the fraternity system. About one third of the new students begin fraternity life every fall semester. The hard way to take a shower! gi. l ll , . in l ll l RUSH EEK It r i w v. 1 w l i l i, I 1, l I Rush week entertainment. Relaxing after a strenuous day at the mines. Professor Bayless finds the solution. E Z ll F CLASSES BEGI ' A well trained faculty makes MSM one of the outstanding engineering schools in the nation. New Students quickly realize that the successful college student works long and S hard tcjxkyard graduation' Microbiology, a basic civil engineering course. General chemistry under Professor Tappeineyer. P li E, l Mechanical engineers in their machine lab. 47 Faculty members greet parents. Registration in the Student Union. .aa - X xx PARENTS D Y A clear and warm day set the stage for the 1962 Parents' Day. Parents from near and far visited the Miner campus for tours and small group discussions with various faculty members to get an idea of what is accomplished at the Missouri School of Mines. v Al Coffee Break. MSM's nuclear reactor a major attraction. 47 3 A 1 f .-'ff' , W1 ,f M f . .fa 'W gl f 1 'Q 52 .. ii i liuiglff' 'Fa JV' -..gg- MTV. .rl QE?-R I!! 1, Faculty members entertain guests at Student Union. The Parents' Day banquet is the highlight of the weekencl's Student guides Conducf CamPUS f0Uf5- activities. School officials and the MSM Band and Glee Club entertain visiting parents for an evening of social enjoyment. President Ellis and Dean Wilson at speakers' table.i Professor Brewer directs the Glee Club. XX -L ,L Wynnw- ix-ANSSNNXNMSQ ' 'Www 'N'-xhy MX . Ms. 'NNMN-.,,4 , 5' 1 . 49 Faculty-student discussion group. Students have the opportunity to meet all the instructors of the departments at the departmental mixers. Betterment in faculty-student relationship is the main goal of the mixers. The mixer discussion groups also aid the student in the selection of specialization offered by his department. Coffee and doughnuts at mixers. lc i i i I l I DEPARTME T 'l l l li l MIXERS fi li i l 'TX' -- ,i E 4 ! I N Faculty advice heeded by students. l Lecture session. p 50 p l Dr. Thompson at Chemistry mixer. Civil engineering discussion group ' ,we x .I ,W-, I -I It 'gp lr A very popular cable. Seniors are a helpful asset to mixers. 3 - 'Q w ', .f 51 M X Q... Nw? 5... l Fraternity pledges in traditional pajama race. HCMECOMING Alumni of MSM are given a special welcome during their visit to the school for the annual homecoming weekend. The football game, the queen contest, and the fraternity and independent dances highlight the weekend's events. Miss Gail Loughridge, Kappa Alpha candidate, was crowned queen of the 1962 homecoming. Relaxing before game time. VAT? A af Queen Gail crowned in halftime ceremony. B wi' We JH-. We dll' 52 S My H r 4?-3 Q up Queen candidates at banquet. i S 4 V I x l I I l v w i J l l 4 l 1 .I '1-' .6 VM4, ,qrlf hy ,nj ,,WdWft,, I nf X Huge crowd sees Miners defeat Maryville. Street dance an overwhelming success. Queen candidates parade at halftime. ,qqm f '17 M rw if 7 ! g 5: J' X 4 ff 51,1 f Y 1 . Q Typical group of Miners at street dance 53 -Assn tifiwif . HOMECOMING Kappa Sigma wins traditional halftime pajama race. Chuck Tillman at the Student Union. l Scene from Student Union dance Homecoming decorations. - rM .g'i , ,S r ' V OVER MY 'DEAD ASSIW ICTORY 4--ML 5 li Z 3 il r i V One of the many homecoming dances. wk ,. ... ,- ...LW lnbda Chi Alpha's first place Homecoming iipla 555 is 396 .Jgr X Chuck Tillman shakes things loose at Stu- dent Union. Crowd tense as Miners near victory. Af'i3'4'-4 in -as A X gi EE l,,?4?'??9fc f it 0 My ' .. J. f 11, 2 937. 'Ig' . V ,, a. ., . K 1 , W' if-aint' 'I 4':'1 . i , , i 55 l ML 'QA f Nwv 49 E GI EER'S D Y Future students and visitors get a candid view of the School of Mines on Engineers' Day. All buildings and classrooms on campus are open and special discussion groups are formed in the Student Union to help visitors with questions and problems. Student Council members lead tours. Professor Culp in the mechanical engineering lab. 'vqQ,,,-W 'S--., '+--...,'s L aw' Testing laboratories open to visitors. Drilling contest at Mining De- partment. any 5 5 6 A 4 1 1 1 G i X I I. 4 T' p A . T 0 I i J 3 A1 5 W ! F Q Physics demonstration attracts visitors Y. I 1 1 I i i i Mechanical engineering lab. I W Baking time for engineers! Presentation of fraternity life at MSM. Nl O Ni I' I'-C!-X I ERQ:QEL0QrF.D 'W MTE-IQQTDES ARE HOLDING OPEN nuvzwurrv nonavnwranunv gay' g Nan, mL5ogN5'Qr1gr5q,gw5fgTAwg YU? 6, smut, 59-60 2,338 2.252 S, F+3:oi3A55'-Z or H Mu. 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IFC SIN ll f Selection, tone direction, presentation, intonation, and rhythm determine the Interfraternity Council Greek Sing I winners. This year Kappa Alpha won both the chorus and l quartet class divisions to win the IFC first place honor. 1 Lambda Chi Alpha won the second place quartet class, and it I li ll Triangle won the second place in the chorus division. l A I w l 41 Ei: fi 4 f Lambda Chi's second place quartet. Mr. Oakley, the MSM band director, judging the singing. ,,,f r ln 3 SQ , 'YJ 4 7, df' N ' 1 4 I V- 'nf f4,,,f. ' 4 t' 'Www ' at . re J Y Hugh Murray-type Santa in action. MinCf5 of the movq CHRISTMAS DANCE The spirit of Christmas starts quite early on the MSM scene every year, when the Christmas dance weekend begins. Books and tensions are pushed aside and the party minded Miners Marmschreck in the holiday spirit. head for the mistletoe. Shake down cruise! 5 l'AQ : Ron Terry and his band provided the music: for the 1962 Military Ball. Miss Cherly Ann Kammermeyer, Pi Kappa Alpha candidate, was crowned queen by Dean Wilson. Colonel Ta lor ka Z f ll l M ig I gs 6 M f 'ks if A W f 4 ,V Ii 3,1 A. ffsyy in , ,f mf f fl 5 W , ,, if f , ' ,W-119,35 '- Q 1 K- I ' Z sw its ' if RWI KN lf Q, , 1 E, , 41, 1 0 ' 2 f 1 ,V 1 Q 0 9 X y y' . .,.. Q., .s:,i,. A Q '41 'www ' in, xx N 9 X f l My '5 , ,Qi .., , uw' s 5 ' ,, a ' xx . -. f W 'W H 5 'x f ZV I if 3 ,, 245 Receiving Ball Guests. L A K Q' Q 'S bl an inf' 4 .12 Queen Cheryl Ann Kammermeyer. it lg S Ron Terry and group entertain. Another successful dance weekend. i E 15 E E i 1 ! e 1 6 1 6 Chad Mitchel Trio. Muggsy Sprecher and group loosen up. 1 W I is 1 il il so n GE ERAL E it LECTURES P i. v i r '17 x E R 1 The Four Lads well-received by Miners. An afternoon of entertainment at the Student Union. .4 Smothers Brothers on the go. ggsy and the Gaslighters move into the crowd. GENERAL LECTURES . 5 f 1 ' 5 U.N. delegate Adusei-Poku featured general lecture. Richard Morris at the piano. 63 Girls arriving for mixer. Relaxation during afternoon mixer. ALL SCHUOL MIXER One of the main solutions for the lack of feminine com- panionship on this campus is the very popular all school mixer. Girls travel to MSM from surrounding colleges to enjoy an afternoon and evening with the very friendly Miners. Elini' W. www U. A very uninterested group of Miners. Warming up for evening dance. '.' .'. '.' '. .'.' f.-1-:-1 N Y 1 1 I If fli 1 .'-fi',,iwi'iifiw' I , . fi JI ' ny ,V ,Al , 2 117 5 ' ff , xx J x 1 , , , ig 51 W f , D f A V LP ' xi W' . Y I .x p 1 - i I f' f J I 4 3 W ' Y , W , 7' ,., ml , ,Iwi , I, Entertainment provided by Student Union. I ei A A -I 1 il t Center of attraction. 1 I I 4 k i Mixers draw big crowds. Miners on the move. i X x f 3 , ' 1 qv, , . s i , i r E I 1 1- -f if f, f . lt 65 Y N N ,af aww St Pat and guards lrrive at Lions Park -A .ans T we XV s fx' ST. PAT'S CELEBR TIO MSM's spring vacation presents the occasion for the biggest celebration of the school year. St. Pat's, an old and festive tradition for the Miners, gets underway every year with contests and ceremonies at Lions park. St. Pat, chosen by the St. Pat's Board earlier in the week, oversees the activities at the Park to begin the gala weekend. fied, 0- f , Wa - ..i, , , sa. R 3, ll .1 - wr- , k Charlie Becker, St. Pat, on the move. Activities at Lions Park pavilion. Tift! I I Beard Contest winners. T. PAT'S Rain threatened to halt the 1965 St. Pat's activities, but high spirits and clear weather soon set the stage for another highly successful celebration. Charlie Becker, Kappa Sigma Board member, was elected St. Pat, and the jubilant Miners took over from there. Preparing the potent mixture for the knighting ceremony. -1' gy 4 Miners in holiday spirits. l l He's a Knight now?? E E li 67 ST. PAT' Charlie Becker, St. Pat. Rehearsal for queen crowning. St. Pat's Board decorates Student Union Bacich and Becker interview queen candidate. The Wink of Confidence. ST. PAT'S Miss Mary Martin chosen queen. Practice for St. Pat's Ball. Queen finalists. 69 li fi E r 5 KKPATS PARADE Transportation power supplied by fraternity pledges. Phi Kappa Theta's first place float. Beta Sigs queen's float ST. PAT'S PARADE St. Pat Tours the World was the theme for the 1963 parade. Phi Kappa Theta won first place honors with a beautiful oriental setting. Floats are judged on originality, engineering appli- cation, and appearance. Sigma Phi Epsilon's second place float. Independents orbit the world for third place honors. Dean Wilson joins celebration. Miners pay homage to St. Pat by kissing the blarney stone in front of wagon. 71 ST. PAT'S BALL 1 1 ' f f S i St. Pat crowns Queen Mary. Les Elgart provides the music for the St. Pats Dance. Scene from St. Pats dance. 73 1' Proceeds from the Greek Carnival are donated to Boys' Town. The three Greek Week Queens arrive at the carnival. GREEK WEEK The IFC Greek Week-End began Friday night with the annual carnival at Lions Park. All proceeds from the Various booths were donated to Boys' Town. Saturday's pageantry started with Dean NWilson lighting the torch which was carried to the Grotto by Kappa Sigma. Pi Kappa Alpha won the games trophy and Kappa Alpha took the overall Greek Week trophy. Miss Mary Ann Schaeffer, Sigma Phi Epsilon's representa- tive, was crowned Queen of the Greek Day Celebration. Zeus, portrayed by Hugh Murray of Phi Kappa Theta, and Queen Mary Ann reigned over the festivities. 'r-1...,,,N.-NM S.. A Greek Booth at the carnival. W ' f U? Mk- 'Z ,, ,'Q A little merry-making after the carnival. .-.4 K1 i Hr bv, A L 3 n , ef x 4 fi w .Judith 4. , fi Q .- ' H ,. 4??f4' 'Q Q- ,.3gfx,X A f ' ,hw , . - . I 1A - 1 . ar , , 'w ,, . ' -f , , . 1 K Grid? 5 ' -' up LNM .W ' M. 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W f 'K Z, sf 1 X Q , if , s ' i ,Q f X Q The Greek gods and Dean Wilson ueen Candidates .li I Q43 Dean Wilson sfarts the games by lighting the torch. 76 ff ff.-4. l wx s M ,i,l 60 f? ' 1 Miss Mary Ann Schaeffer Greek Week Queen l l i I l President Elmer Ellis confers title of Dean Emeritus 1 i I Candidates for professional degrees. Left to right: Paul Thomas Dowling, joel Frank Loveridge, Peter Felix Mattei, Samuel Harry Lloyd, III and Alfred Nelson Hurst. l on Dean Curtis Wilson. 1' ,. 1,',i.- f A1 ,f , A portion of the huge crowd in attendance. james A. Finch, jr., President of the Boa!! of Curators. 78 s. ,Q3 x4 v 2 ,-.fu , . U , . V uw an 1 3 e' w C i 3 - GN . ' Q33-E .' . S K . Q X' X .xif V -4. 1 . , ,- HQ ' 3 'K' .bf w-L ,, ,gm Q 1 fs 1' ew :Qui g .rf . , ,Vg . K ,, K4 ,yu X HA Ns Q 'mf 4' R 5. A M10 -pf .gm S Il E, . . X X h 1 1 k P , viii -UN ,TM- I -.. V J. TRADITIO AL DUEL ITH ASH. U. 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' -V ' ' 'levi ' ,gif 1 if ' ag' If .f 'fr' W ' 4 , - ' 'L :'- f f Q. f af 't 3? -ff. , 1- W ' H' ' 'fm W 4 J 5 ,Mi -wh 1 A 0 .M . fi' g'i,' , ' tli- .-Q Miner Scores Francis Field was the scene of the traditional duel between MSM and the Washington University Bears this year. Unfortunately the Miners were forced to retreat from St. Louis with a 33-20 loss, the first of the young season. Although both teams played equally well the bears were the recipients of a series of breaks which gave them a decided advantage. MSM Cheerleaders lead pep rally Before Wash U. Game f 54 bf i mg-L. Caught in the backfield Pull Him Down 3' 'RX Miners go up the middle MARTIN BRANCH This year the Miners had a tough defense but were plagued by numer- ous injuries to their offensive back- field. The injury of sophomore backs Gary Koch and D. D. Murrell was a stag- gering blow to the offensive unit. '1-' Jay Alford Stopped in the backfield 85 Miner goes through the middle ,hm Voorhis gains some vital yards Murrell Skirts around end new MULES MEET STRO G DEFENSE FOCTBALL SCORES Mineri Opponent 13 St. Mary of the Plains O 20 Washington University 22 6 Kansas State Teachers 28 18 Martin Branch, Tennessee 28 12 SEMS, Cape Girardeau 23 0 NEMS, Kirksville 40 26 NWMS, Maryville 12 3 SWMS, Springfield Z8 14 CMS, Warrensburg 20 Mule runs into opposition Strong defense stops a Mule Stopped dead V QW in Q' 'Ty p rf' T gf 1 , 4 A' 'V N . -' S-, - f' ' 3 Q fr fi, 1 W :-.333 ' , f N J' , , k,. ?pf -E Ga.: T if H 'Q MQ A W ig y2! v, . A A V, Q ' N W if ' M A V fl J S -uv . Y- ,gl i j! N WEE S A - -f l in v 2 . I f , V ,v. h - - 1 , K .Qt ' Q V ,, X J.,, Q A : W , ': V' 1 :Aga ,-.1vvr- - ff, --'-Ly?-V, ff 3 ' - i A 'gli 1- .1 ' ' .W ,. , -.w - fv - M? s 44 1 f f 14' ,, fi i--e - 1 I 2 ' i 5195314 faeifgasf. 4. ggi ,V will ,hy xc.-ff: ,cg fin. 5.4. ,A 'mf 5 ,- ff' A f,1.f 11 'gf ,mmi,iLf E rfYf ' : iiS3'A' 'Xy!.5S ,: v4trL A . lf.'Qf5? 'r if ' Vizxw 3 f' I fs1.'9-'-if 'I' ,rye 'J ' F -ff: pjwgf- v1 , W 5 'rzgygvlg' .w dur -V 1.55 f ekrf','2,j4f, a! ' ,.,. 'I ' 2 9 .' X X1 .Tig ug. '..V14,A- E wi. i if 114 W 99.5 141' lf-a'g zu,P l A .. g y. ,va A . i V' t t W x ..ga..,t1:f?,'N t , ip H' m+9,'a,.!pf if -'ffl ' f si' -ff' ,ww 5 V Tai: Q 'J Y' K ' ,jksh 4 8 wk Q V 4 Q A gk wwf 'if E, AZ -in The Coaches of the MIAA Confer- ence selected two Miners for their all-Star teams this year. First team honors went to Terry 4 Wargo, the conferences leading pass J receiver. jay Alford secured a spot in the second team backfield. Last bit of effort N LMS... Miner charge onto the field Wfwwimfiw Wim? Wfffffg? ff , 'fgl hw.. txxxvizmiir Ice:-at I 2, mrl111zszo11 3fUu!an5H1 vfcsixmnxx yvvi M-Club Members selling refreshments at half time Debold Stops Cape Runner FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Riggs, Alford. Voorhis. Russell Couse. Smith, Bacich, Ombalski, Knussman, Welch, Hamdshy Wargtm. Green. SECOND ROW: Knapstein, Kroeter, Hascall Osick. Kauffman. Schmidt, Keiser, McKell, Davis, Koch, Gasparovic. COACH A D TEAM ,Q l Coach Gale Bullman Moser. THIRD ROW: Fix, Cleve. Debold, Latimer. Hoover, Ragland, Wallace, Quick. Olson, jatcko, Miller, Collins. LAST ROW: Il Turner, Wheeler, Henry. Murrell, Bailey, Lutzenberger, Verdi. E in Si e E . ,a fl l l 2 is E K E S if a 1 1 Wampler brings the ball down court BASKETBALL SCORES Miners Opponentr 100 Evangel 67 Westminster 92 Harris Teachers 74 Washington Univ. 108 John Brown Univ. 65 Arkansas State 80 Arkansas A. 81 M. 89 William Penn 68 Harris Teachers 80 Central Mo. State S8 Southeast Mo. State 75 Northeast Mo. State 54 Southwest Mo. State 82 Central Mo. State 91 Southwest Mo. State 79 Northwest Mo. State 73 Northwest Mo. State 87 Northeast Mo. State 80 Southeast Mo. State CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT 79 Southeast Mo. State 70 William Jewel 81 Tarkio Dewey puts some steam into the boys - X, :lt J' BASKETBALL '1' Tlsllllll L. Coach Dewey Allgood Fighting for a rebound LEFT TO RIGHT: Farber, Perkins, Wampler, Wolf, Hornbucl-cle, Howard, Reichert, Neville, Richner, Tesson, Mitchell, Wallace, Schuchman, Good, Cooper. '- ' 5 ' xvif' 1 J A' 1 . .1 ,f 'f-.-' F I e, '1: 9 E I k if i f 4 5 z ,,e ,Q ,,n- ,W f i f H '- 1 A A X ' r 5 4 4 ,HQ 51 V. ,... , ., . -W, ,,,, f r ,:' ,,a,,, if ,.3.4,,i,4 f , 4 f l v ' if , , l 5332 6 A ' ' 'A A fag lf' i g , cfmhxx- IV rx V 7 X fel' fl K f 'fu fxff' f W' N we L- jx, jig h i 55X X LLAX Aa,3 ,34Hf43 '33 A35 l54X 45 L 5,1 f41i 91 4 6 L wr lv xmas la 5 mm I Good goes up for jump ball pm by ver Lo x , X DQ f ,Mg .uqwwwm X , X, Y Q. 1 Q1 WUH V 1 i 7' Howard fights for a rebound .l , x Rebound control played a big part in Miner's victory. MINERS WIN OPENER 100-70 The end of the football season brought life to the gymnasium as the basketball tryouts and practices commenced. Although this year's roundball squad seemed to have quite a bit more speed than those of the past few years, coach Dewey Allgood was plagued by last year's graduations, which left him with only two returning lettermen. Schuchman shoots Four on one Mules Score yf W f f Z 5 IEW , W vw Wmxw X Mm ,W fifrf X Assistant Coach Leo Christopher Schuchman fights for tie ball STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Prof Schowalter, Mike Norman, Larry Bell, Louie Allen, Jay Waring. KNEELING: Skip Damotte, john Brown, Warner Poppe, Les Sheets, Larry Godfrey. Les Sheets running the course. CROSS ' P+ '1' WWW- .2 CO TRY John Brown, Les Sheets, Mike Norman Working out. l l 1 w l P . i X S R FK Q 5 X 14 X iz NNN SW? gig f!2 wwz m, ,f , 'f Q' Lamers Diving BACK, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kulhan, Miller, Kadwell. Shiefer, Rydberg, l 1 W - g lm, f l h 5 'W' ' 'W'W' ,ugxnsg fi - M ww . 1. , , .....,,-fp I J A V r 2 , K TM..,,, mama - 'N V ' guns-nnw 'Y' M f V 5 - . -hm V, ,,,,,,, ' '0 ,,-. ,.'..,,.',' N... .. I N, f WW, , M ar.. M. . W ' - ,L--Q? . .fi , is xl V, X Q , ,mf H ,Xl juz W-.. - ,W -f ,,,, --W hw ' , f fn? W, M , , f f ..... ., - ww-4 ...A-aww W' . ffl f-iK9' Waiting their turn MSM OPP 7 44 Hendrix College 51 37 Westminster College 58 13 Washington University SO 41 St. Louis University 53 I 38 Principia College 57 48 Westminster College 46 1 Clynes, Haymes. .Q .N FRONT: Buecher, Short, Rhoades, jones, Horner, ! I r 1. Z SWIMMING x 2 . l sz: TEAM Coach Burr VanNostrand Pittsburg State Central Missouri State Indiana State University Louisville University Principia College 3nunn On their way l s S 2 I Y, 1, ,... .........I .,...,'v- ' Y A ,i, 4,. ,Y-4-xi-v ' , . F - -K . y,-43,4 - ... ..4--V--4---' ' ' 'AM' , ,...,..-gfg- Buecher Diving RIFLE TE M E The rifle team at MSM is sponsored L and coached by the Military depart- iii ment. This year, they had a very suc- cessful season and also had a very excellent showing at the Little Camp Perry Matches. Wylie and Massey fire for the freshman team 98 91, f NLM , ?, 4' Q . 5 M 0 ' 2 STANDING, LEFT KNEELING: Elliott, Y I R l l n offs l l l at Z 'lr fi n 1 ,ff I . , Sr! W M -,' I if R TO RIGHT: I-lolkenbrink, Schweiger, Hall, Bingham, Moore, Capt. Tawes. Mcdonough, Steib CTeam Capnb, O'Neal, Winkel. .V il l Steip on the line I? , lu .19 A sf .fffff Pohl Putns one in. jones Tees off. LEFT TO RIGHT: Hubert Jones, Charley Riggs, jack Turner, Bill McCracken, Toby Hafeli, Stan Nodland, Bob Pohl. ' .af Az. L .f X , G K 4' A X si, .XX in RECORD Opponent MSM Washington U. Lincoln Wfestminster Missouri U. Q Frosh J Drury BACK ROW: Skamenca 'L xv Sr X X 1 1 k X Q, W J TENNIS as I I lv . rl ...Q 12? ki S ,. W i, Goldbogen waits for the ball. Waiting for a return. if I J 5 Slam it back. j J! iwquu is - 101 TRACK RECORD Opponent Miners Evangel S7 46 Westminster 8 3 48 Washington U. 93 47 Springfield 92 39 Up and over. Doug Mullen, Holds MSM Pole Vault Record. 02 STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Buecher, Faintich, Ravens, I-Iutchenson, Radkieweczi, Mullen. KNEELING: Vogt, Moore, Dunn King, Thorpe, Brown. 1. 'sr 1 'lr Q Wfif RW, 15: . 57 4,- A 'Ag p I 4+ is Q22 . v A-rm, W. ,xx .ykalyl fr, an 1 . F ff-flew ' ' ' Lx1,,i? 2'mL w e 1 f ,Q 2 2-ii , , , yas, ,Y gtk y v pf , ' 'W' if ' H X 'ff K6 -4 3 , mffgf' U4 1, YZ? 2 Q sf,yx- X y.w., ,,X ' ' , U ra Wash U. is bad news. 41' , , 'gf F' ai 5' ,, ,af V Zh, ' e J Miners in the lead. 1 Q , Ei 'Z W S l Q f Q , 3 'va gril- X 4 f W King, Dunn, Thorpe, Moore, MSM Mile relay record holders. ' sqm' . fs. Over by a hair. I ar I ' w 'V' Q I s'x il Rig ' dsl ,Hr . Rev! W- Q A A Q ' of f 2' f 5 an . , X 1.41 x uihl ' ' , ..u' I 'S if ' - sg, .wil I 1 1 li l g. P. . v Q.- - A r' . 6 . ,L- K i 103 IN TRAMURAL SPORTS kwx A A Fighting for a rebound Two points? -5 mg Ng? gs - al Q 1' . K X5 Agri, A X X X ax ixaijywfy, Y Q. 'Y ,il WLSSSB ' -:Ci 'A PN ' A lnterccpted FOOTBALL RESULTS lst Lambda Chi Alpha 2nd Phi Kappa Theta 3rd Sigma Tau Gamma BASKETBALL RESULTS lst Tech Club 2nd Sigma Nu Srd Phi Kappa Theta 1-.Mx xfw. Q. Got it! FINAL INTRAMURAL STANDINGS Tech Club Kappa Sigma Sigma Nu Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Kappa Theta Triangle Pi Kappa Alpha Engineers Club Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Tau Gamma Ptospectors Club Kappa Alpha Beta Sigma Psi Tau Kappa Epsilon Sigma Pi Dorms Theta Xi Delta Sigma Phi Wesley Acacia Shamrock Club Fifty-Niners Club Phi Alpha Baptist Student Union That's far enough. X-I sl ' X of X BOXING AND WRESTLING . Slam it down S! Missed! 'r BOXING WRESTLING Kappa Sigma lst Sigma Phi Epsilon Tech. Club 2nd Prospectors Sigma Nu 3rd M.R.I-I.A. v p Engine Club O Please let go Set him. nr' Take that Down He goes VOLLEYBALL VOLLEYBALL RESULTS st Phi Kappa Theta nd Lambda Chi Alpha fd Singing Nu Hard on the old nose Try ro stop this O E' f I u A I- -Q, X- ,I 99,321 L. . v W S . 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Q' f , ,S f, Nm Ringer? Now beat it to first. Ig, rc .se . 'V tw. ' 52 2, E , . x' - A ' I-is... ,- ' a W- .G-?'?gp X l ...- sm .. L ' A K .1 1 '. 1' ' ,' ,fm J, ., f K-4: Q, H- 1 ijt? 5-5...4.:g I 'A V' - b M- , ' ' jf f , 0095! Run it our! Triangles first place team. Slide! 4 O in -'aww l, ,Huw 'WW' www WW ,wwf ww ,ff Wy, ' x S-Jiibhtuwfw' ff 1-fl N . Q gi 3 ffl 7' uw -1 1 K. A as as 5 vm ufxf' gf ,f,1,1.1 . Q75 5 1 ' f Y W, W -x ex ., r if-T , fhwf' I XX X ' 1115 H H ' . ,J V, gg, S 0 SNULLVZINVH ff? VA , 2 ' ' ff' f z V fn V ,ef r 1 'ft , 112 ROLLAMO BOARD Willialllm Norfleer. Sporty Edifor. AX xii... he - Q. George Schillinger, Bzzrifzeyf Mamzger Rollamo photographers and the well equipped lab. Deadline mer with Judy's help. ,,, , S ,R , V. v, - I 1 2 5 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Koch CLiterary Editorj, Norfleet iPhoto Editorj. SECOND ROW: Nuckolls, O'Malley, McCane. fSports Editory. Crede CAssociate Editorh, Sieckhaus fEditor-in-Chiefj, Schillinger 6Business Managerb, Kamp CClasses Editorj, Varady ROLLAMO BOARD William Crede, Associate Editor Shields, Beasley, Blume, Harvey, Stirrat. THIRD ROW: Riley, Dickson, Sullivan, Kettler, Fogler, junge, Lack, Duncan. The function of the Rollamo Board is to compile picture and word descriptions of the happenings during a school year at the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy. These descriptions, laid out in organized form, provide a candid view of life at MSM. Membership on the Board is open to all students as tryouts for one year. Staff members are elected onla merit basis from the group of tryouts who have served for at least one complete year. Robert Sieckhaus, Editor-in-Chief Y cz ff' f V' B' S 113 I f IW if Q 17' 7 f f i 1 ' , , Getting ready to go to press. Editor Murray discussing St. Pat's edition of the Miner. 114 A I i I ii i 1 i i 5: Mlfm. i ii ii i i BOARD i Circulation Manager Gerhardt distributing Miner: Editor Murray keeping a watchful eye on his workers. 5 i Q95 ALO '13 ' ,Ao 1 ,--H - ' ir' '- .fv- W ,f We , MI ER BOARD 1 Hugh Murray. the 1962-65 Editor of the Miner. The official publication of the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy is the Missouri Miner. It keeps subscribers, alumni, and the student body well informed on campus The Miner was first published in 1914, and since that time, -, L . 1 If I X 1 . Q BP N- Q 5 'A'- ET' , A K ' news. 'Q ,til . gf T -- ave Blume Qrightj, this year's Layout Editor, elected it has been circulated Weekly. ditor for the 1963-64 school year. The Miner comprises sections including editorials, news, announcements, sports coverage, and topics of general in- terest to students. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Minton CSecretaryI, Gerhardt McCane. O'Malley, Crede, Devaney, Martin lFeature Writerj, Mittler fCirculation Managerj, Blume CLay out Editorp, Murray fEditorJ, CAdvertising Managerb. THIRD ROW: Schillinger, Varady, Shields, Gladysiewicz 1Business Managerj, lunge, Fogler. SECOND ROW: Norfleer. 115 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carter, Andoe, Sommerkamp. Weaver, Moore IAdvisorJ, Abernathy tPresidentJ, Reeder lVice- Presidentj, Moyhan fTreasurerb, Modde. SECOND ROW: Ubaudi. Steinkamp, Nielsen, Parker. Million, Marshall, Stricker, Fenner, Guest speaker entertains questions. Seniors discuss their many problems. 116 Sedalia. THIRD ROW: Martin, Tira, Hill, Wolfmeyer, Holt, Warner, Erickson, Schwaller, Pryor. FOURTH ROW: Green, Planje, Taylor, Tesson, Schumacher, McCauley, Ainsworth, Dressel. ACS A swiftly growing organization in an increasingly important field of engineering, the American Ceramics Society unites the undergraduate ceramic engineers through its member- ship. To promote interest in the professional aspects of ceramic engineering, technonogy, and science are the funda- mental goals of the ACS. Emphasis on scholarship and character in the thoughts of Ceramic students is stressed in this organization. f 5 , , . X I 53 liz 2 ,-I lf I fi 5 , ' 4 1 , I W I it Q-If FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Trappmeyer lFaculty Advisorl, Lammers, Michael. Lalumordier. Johnston. Schoeffc-l, Clippard. Morgan. Baker ISecretary-Treasurerl, Baer fpresidentj, Griffin CVice- THIRD ROW: judkins, Sanders. Bteuer, Rudolph. Holt, Miller. Presidentl, Connors, Jennings, Schmidt. SECOND ROW: Hall. .T. SHRE K SOCIETY W. T. Schrenk Society fall outing. Chemical processes analyzed. , 1' The W. T. Schrenk Chemical Society was organized spe- cifically for chemistry majors at the Missouri School of Mines. The organization is officially affiliated with the American Chemical Society, which gives its members an opportunity to develop leadership and professional stature. The purposes of the Society are threefold: to acquaint stu- dents with professional opportunities for chemistsg to keep them abreast of current advances in chemistryg and to estab- lish rapport between the students and faculty. Meetings are held every third week with a program usually presenting a speaker or informative movie. Spring and fall outings are also sponsored. f-yung , W '03 117 AIChE The MSM chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers was established by a small group of chemical engineering students known as the Ira Benson Society. The main purpose of the AIChE is to provide opportunities for professional development of students enrolled in chem- f- ical engineering. Guest speaker entertained by students. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hunter. Clarida. Stewart. DeMay lTreasurerJ. Denzel lVice-Presidentl, Masters tPresidentJ, Hoff- meister. Hickenbotham. Middleton. SECOND ROW: Wilson. Nitin. Gunn, Wacker. Hellon, Russell, Collins. Price. Doll. McCracken '1 v 0 as f' X ml' A 9 1. 4' A fr zf. 1 , V 1 'W fl W Pr: S ' . .hmm x 5 1 ,iii , V , ..... V Z C . f w . e Aff? J' :C 2 , ni , ' if f'K, oS'?f.i , ' Y if.: Q, 'Iii 4 . f 1 . ,. Election of new officers. THIRD ROW: I-Iausgen. Weber, Stirrat, Hrastich, Miller, Strebler. Kemp. Mitchell. Bugg. Holley. Myers. FOURTH ROW: Dickson Watson. Needels. Hollander, Payne. Wulfert, Porter. Hascall Milliman, McFadden. n Q 8 2 - t FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Middeton, McCracken, Wulfert Zeitzmann. Norman, Gunn, Bugg, Baker, Hanna. D0ll, HOWard- tTreasurerJ, Needels fVice-Presidenth, Denzel tPresidentJ, DeMay, THIRD ROW: Moorrnarm. Winters. Knox. Dudley, Miller. Baer. Moodie, Clarida. SECOND ROW: Blumenberg, Wacker, Thurman, Scott, Kemp, Mitchell, Schoeffel. Guest speakers and movies features at meetings LPHA CHI SIGMA Alpha Chi Sigma, a professional fraternity for men studying 5,-q ...,.. J' 'S ff Q .v-.Y,i,,,.s.i -td .,,,4,,..,.i. ..--- the chemical sciences, is designed to facilitate the transition from collegiate life to professional life. The organization at- tempts to bind its members in the interest of chemistry with lifelong friendship, to strive for the advancement of chem- istry, and to aid its members in attainment of their goals as chemists. Monthly business meeting. 119 20 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: joquay. Stemler. LaPlante. Andesilich. Davis. Branum. SECOND ROW: Ringhausen, Spencer. Martin, Huckabee fCorresponding Secretaryj. Riney lSecretary9 Marlcland CPresidentJ. Hardie fTreasurerJ. Mausshardt lSecretaryJ Brunies. FOURTH ROW: Daniels, Fritsch. Houchin, Clynes. Kamp Cvuvenir. Barth. Stirrat, Knippel. Roeder. Mueller. Tharp. Neely Gress. Ferrell. FIFTH ROW: Newsom. Otto. johnson, Harper Harmon, Anderson, Rancilio, Turner, O'Brien, McMahan, Betz Wunderlich. Cotter, Manning. Loth. SIXTH ROW: Schaeffer Hayden. Oberhaus. Heiskell. Robb. Sutherland. Zabel. Conley Turner, Bryan. Huber. Zieba, Busch. THIRD ROW: Smith, Laning, Willartl. Thomes, Mittler. Rohmaller. Littlefield. Crosnoe. Buttry, Stuart. Odendahl. Reynolds, Lemons, Butery. Dunchean. Fitts. Steib. Herrmann, Canastar, Hansen, Hunt, Neville. Refreshments after meeting. The ASCE Student Chapters are established to serve civil engineering students by supplementing their college courses with those professional contacts and associations which are so valuable to the practicing engineer. The organization acts as a medium for developing principles of personal and public relations. The many activities of the student chapter contribute to mental development and ma- ture practical application of knowledge. Officers Adam. Hardie. Huckabee, Riney, Markland, and Faculty Advisor Roberts. CHI EPSILO Dean Wilson at initiation banquet. FIRST ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Ringhauscn, Marlcland, Schaeffer Daniels fPresidentJ, Stemler 4Vice-Presidentl, Sutherland 4Secre taryl, Fritsch fTreasurcrJ. SECOND ROW: Zieba, Newsom, Lyons, l ' f 2 2 S : 4 i Q I 1 H 4 KJ Pre-meeting discussion. Since its founding at the University of Illinois in 1922, Chi Epsilon has grown to become the only well-established national civil engineering honor fraternity. Chi Epsilon came to the School of Mines campus thirteen years ago, and now holds a position of respect and admiration among the other organizations. Increased achievement, paralleled by increased efficiency for cultural betterment of man, is the objective of this honor organization. Lane, Rohmaller, Loth, Nodland, Brunjes. THIRD ROW: Ferrell, O'Brien, Rintoul. 12 1 f I 122 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Koch, Fender, Foltz, Voorhis fSec- retaryj, Kamman, Swearingen lVice-Presidentl, Baremore CPresidentJ, Stine CTreasurer1, Vannoy, Gastineau, Gillette, Scott, Fisher. SECOND ROW: Mueller, Greer, Watson, Hughes, Templeton, Fisher, Peirson, O'Neal, Carter, Hunter, Alexander, O'Neill, Lamo'nt. THIRD ROW: Lochnen, Alvarez, Parks, Wilding, Kramer, Mathews, Blumfelder, Aus- IEEE strongly supported on campus. Special speakers a valuable aid to students. tin, Brunner, Olney, Wade, Kirn, Ulrich, Spencer, Vogelpohl, Busby. FOURTH ROW: Komo, Munn, Deagen, Redington, Heillman, Craw- ford, Lee, Kehrman, Pasek, Wheeler, Henard, Smith, Duncan, Siever, Willis. FIFTH ROW: Roberts, Sifers, Barr, Buchmeier, Morrison, Spurgeon, Grace, Herzog, Seymour, jungers, Heibein, Engelbert, Dodd, Unternaeher, Loeschner, Dickey. IEEE The IEEE is a new organization on the campus, incorporating the ideals and purposed of the AIEE and the IRE, which it replaces. It provides a meeting spot where all electrical engineers can exchange information. The student chapter presents an outstanding speaker on electrical engineering each month. Through its activities, members broaden their knowledge of the numerous specialities available to electrical engineers. S, 4 2 iflfii 1 RN ET KAPP x if .5 s i 1. a H Student problems brought forth at regular meetings. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Swift fflorresponding Secretaryl, Campbell, Seymour CSecretaryJ, Swearingen lPresident9, Alexander fPresident lst Semesterj, Gastineau CVice-Presidentl, Winter fRetord- ing Secretary lst Semesterp, Taylor CTreasurerJ, Morgan. SECOND f Z 4 . 'Q ,J ,,, W ,fy an ,,, 1 W Problem solving demonstration. First founded in 1904 at the University of Illinois, Eta Kappa Nu has spread throughout the nation to bring to- gether the top-grade electrical engineers. Eta Kappa Nu strives to foster a spirit of liberal culture in the engineering colleges, and to honor those students in electrical engineering who have become distinguished through their scholarship, leadership, and exemplary char- acter. ROW: Baremore, Loeschern, Devaneu, Komo, Vannoy, Voorhis Templeton, Dickey. THIRD ROW: Holloway, Morrison, Fisher, Herzog, Vogelpohl, Dodd, Unternaehrer. wa pslmlW ' K ff 4 X Z fa S-vel' 2 KAPPA MU EPSILO Kappa Mu Epsilon, the national mathematics society is made up on the strong foundation of those students who are interested and skilled in mathematics. Its meetings are ori- entated toward a better understanding of mathematical technique, the most basic-building block of the sciences. Xxx ' U fi I ii 1 5 .l v 'Vi has S 5.5! ,. I H, Kappa Mu Epsilon a growing organization. FIRST, ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barclay, Robertson, Morris fSecre- taryl, Smith fTreasurer7, Carnes fPresidentJ, Roth tVice-Presidentj Oglesbee. SECOND ROW: Komo, Hall, Buecher, Anna, Hamilton s 1 X .mwswwm XXXX Morris gives his report. Schoonouer, Hoel. THIRD ROW: Chrisman, Morrison, Laughlin McHugh, jones, Bosnak. X N 124 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dickey. jaquay, Meyer lSecrc-taryl, Chrisman CTreasurerJ, Lamb 1Presidentl, Smith, Bosnak. SECOND ROW: Bowman, Colombo. Laughlin, jones, Oglesbee. COMPUTI GMACHI ERY Since its organization in the fall semester of 1961 as the second such chapter in the nation, the MSM chapter of the Professor Lee lrightl, computer center director. i A Association for Computing Machinery has grown rapidly to a membership of about fifty. ACM promotes interest in design, languages, and application of high-speed computingmachinery. Membership is open to all students who have taken or are taking at least two semester hours in computer courses. Computer problems discussed in meetings. l l 1 I 1 l i l l Og' I ' 125 ii ASME sectional meeting. ASME The American Society of Mechanical Engineers is a link between the mechanical engineering students and practicing engineers. It was established on the School of Mines campus in 1950. Membership is open to students and graduate mechanical engineers. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Roth, Bugg, Holland, Spencer, Bailey 1Vice-Presidentl, Karr 6TreasurerJ, Cassimatis fSecretaryl. Schmidt CPresidentl. Schaefer, Crow, Whitlock. SECOND ROW: Higbee, Franklin, Giger, Mines. Aubrecht, Lindsay, Reed, Walthall Teis, Hinz, Pickens. THIRD ROW: Haury, Schwaller, White, Lin- aman- 1 fm 2 Mayor Tucker, St. Louis, speaks at sectional meeting. denlaub, Reininger, Monroe. McCane. Holmes, Hodge, Papperr. FOURTH ROW: Schmitz, Crede. Heinzen, Clamors. Dillion, Goodman, Fink, Blanco. Morris. FIFTH ROW: Riess, Buescher. Salof, Salof, Harper, McKinnis, Robertson. 26 ASME ASME one of the largest student 0I'g'1lllZ'1flOllS. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Schattyn. Ramming. Morlan, Cleve. Newcomber. Philpori 1President-lst Semesterl. Meier 1Secrt- tary-lst Semesterl, Sessen. Gerdes. Ellison. Clippartl. SECOND ROW: Barclay, Wildr, Smith. Thompson, Carriere. Cruse, Britton. Crow 2: ' 6 , A -H Q 0 4 Z 4 Dean Wilson honored at sectional meeting Williams. Land. Murray. THIRD ROW: Crowe. O'Donnell. Sehl. Purmorr. Toetltman. Sunkel, Bryant. Brown. Gorman, Letlbetrer. FOURTH ROW1 Rabenau. Wt-hmeyer, Schellmnn. Pohlig, Sthaffarr, Clark. Saviatlasan. Hamm. Klein. 2 'WN x. J 'rw-.... ,, ,W n , . g mea... PI TAU SIG 'ia e We Hits has 'YH Chapter President Williams at initiation banquet. FIRST ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Barclay. Grisham, Wiltlt, Murray 1Vice-Presitlentl. Rabenau lRecording Secretaryl, Williams lPresi- tlentl, Klein 4Corrc-sponding Secretaryl. Holmes fTrc-asurerl, Good- man. SECOND ROW: Wagner, Flanigan 4Faculty Advisory. Lambie XNNNN Professor Schowalter congratulates new members. Pi Tau Sigma, an honorary mechanical engineering frater- nity, was chartered on the Missouri School of Mines campus on April 16, IQ55. Members are selected on the basis of engineering ability, scholarship, and personality, and are from the top one-third of the senior class or top one-fourth of the junior class. The object of the fraternity is to foster the high ideals of the engineering profession. Schmitz. Hamilton. Walthall. Morris. Philpotr. THIRD ROW: Heinzen. Cretle, Schaffart. Holt. Brooks, Brown, Robertson, Pappert. FOURTH ROWg Buescher. Schwaller. Pohlig, Schellman. Hamm, Wilson. Palm. 128 'err' W. , 71 r W ? 2. ' l T President Weaver at business meeting. Rocketry and jet propulsion, fields of utmost importance in this century, are the basic areas of interest for the members of the American Rocket Society. The ARS is the leading professional organization concerned with the problems of propulsion, instrumentation, guidance, materials, astro- physics, and related fields. ARS keeps the future in mind. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: SPCUCCF, Huber 1TreaSurer9, Sullivan, Robertson, Mendel. THIRD ROW: Dickson, Riley, Stirrat, Carriere 6Secretary7, Hoffman, Weaver CPresidentJ, Maughn CVice- McCane, Richards 4AdvisorJ. Presidentl, Hoffmeister. SECOND ROW: Barth, Brauer, Baugher, i i ' 1 97 129 FIRST ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Holland, Carriere, Buescher, Crede Gerdes, Ellison, Clippard lPresidenrJ, Turner fTreasurerJ, Sessen Philpott, Newcombe, Ramming, Spencer. SECOND ROW: Moore Hibee, Giger, McCane, Heinzen, Schmitz, Ladimir, Brune, Holmes Wildr, Hodge, Morris, Harvey. THIRD ROW: Sunkel, Bryant, Ryser, Townsend, Hinz, Monroe, Mueller, Brown, Clark, Palm, Brooks, 9 7 Schmidt. FOURTH ROW: Thompson, Bailey, Schweller, Crowe, Dillion, Sehl, Cleve, Fink, Good, Carter, Bugg, Cassimatis. FIFTH ROW: Purmorr, Schellman, Westenberg, Gasparovic, Dennis, Matthes. O'Connell, Bailey, Toedtman, Frierdich, Clamors, McKir1nis, Fricke. Student demonstration. Professor Baumgartner receives recognition. 0 The goal of the Society of Automotive Engineers is to help the student develop character and leadership while keeping its members well informed on the latest advancements and developments in design, production, operation, and main- tenance of automobiles and aircraft. Industrial field trips, the annual automobile safety check, the annual student papers contest, and presentations from prominent industrial representatives combine .to help promote objectives. The MSM chapter of SAE is the largest student chapter in the nation. : I 3 l 1 l 1 4 l 3 3 l FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Campbell, Simmons, Martin, Shalton fVice-Presidentb, Sharp CSecretary-Treasurerj, Moxham, Ferrill. SECOND ROW: Chronister, Clark, Malmgren, Becker, Nolan, , Speaker at monthly meeting. AFS officers Donis, Dryer, and Sharp. Zunkel, Ferguson, Shodhan. THIRD ROW: Gerhardt, Consoletti, Wood, Ricketts, Leslie, Parkinson, Malone, Machmeier. AS During its fifteen years on the MSM campus, AFS has en- joyed a remarkable growth. Today, this chapter is the largest student chapter in the United States. In attempting to advance metal-casting techniques, AFS employs the use of lectures and social activities. A field trip to St. Louis, with a visit to two foundries, helps to strengthen the ties between the foundry and the student. This, plus an annual summer outing attended by both faculty and students, are but two of the many opportunities offered by member- ship in AFS. 1921 .Qt Ch 151 ASM if----' The American Society for Metals is the major professional metallurgical society in America today. The MSM chapter of the ASM supplements the formal education of the student of metallurgy with various outside activities that include guest speeches, movies, and field trips. tu it as at joint meeting with Sr. Louis section. New developments shown by slides. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Zunkel, Varady, Simmons, Fergu- Leamy, Sedeora. Chronister. THIRD ROW: Thomas, Fournelle, son, Schmidt 6Vice-Presidentj, Nolan fPresident7, Shalton fTreasurer?, Clark, Brauer, Malmgren, Parkinson, Kasten, Wood, Ricketts, Dagley, Gerhardt lSecretaryJ, Moxham, Shodhan, Ferrill. SECOND ROW: Burchill. FOURTH ROW: Roth, Pekowski, Consoletti, Becker, Campbell, Feuchter, Martin, Nelson, Wille, Michel, Arnold, Malone, Dreyer, Sharp, Machmeier, Fingado, Hamilton, Blume. 2 le L. up be 2 13, r 1+ i . X Z Z 2 V 4 , 1 Z 4 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dagley, Zunkel, Arnold CSecre- taryb, Shalton fPresiclentJ, Fournelle 4Vice-Presidentk, Simmons, LPHA SIGM MU Missouri's Alpha chapter of Alpha Sigma Mu conforms with the original purposes of the fraternity: the furtherance of the arts and science of metalsg the promotion and recognition Martin. SECOND ROW: Clark, Becker, Malmgren, Koester, Leamy. Clint Clark speaks at banquet. of scholarship, professional attainment, and the high social and moral culture of its membersg the maintenance of the high and best objects of the professiong and the furtherance of free relations among schools and colleges of metallurgy throughout the nation. New initiates. van 133 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Davis fTreasurer-Miningj Reyburn fVice-President-Mining9, King CVice-President-Petr.J, Kin ney tTreasurer-Petr.9, Fore tVice-Presidentl, Pappas tTreasurer2 Machmeier, Brown, Burchill CSecrc-tary-Mem, Dagley fTreasurer- Mem, Gerhardt, Schaefer. SECOND ROW: Roth. Bailey, Chronister Nelson, Wille, Michel. Frisbie, Klanderud, Van, Punto, Ferguson Thomas. THIRD ROW: Blume, Crafton, Kasten, Pekowski, Wood Varady, Picketts, Smith, Hamilton, Shodhan, Witmer, Peacock FOURTH ROW: Wilson, Schmidt, Collins, Consoletti, Brauer Bradley. Parkinson. Jensen, Schoep, Fingado, Thieme. The purpose of the American Institute of Mining, Petroleum, and Metallurgical Engineers is to bridge the gap between Joint meeting of ASME and AIME. the student in his studies and the professional engineer. This is accomplished by having guest speakers from industry and by taking field trips. Talks in the past year ranged from fishing-tool operations to the Moho project. Mr. Foxx, AIME National President, presenting Oldtimers Club Award to Walter Mueller. X I 2. M-f-af EL.. . x V N .ss E 1 :P I . N s N -S Q X ...JE -NA L Q'-0.1 R Dr. Clark gives the explanation. IGM GAMMA EP ILO Students of the earth sciences, petroleum engineering, mining, ceramics, metallurgy, and geology are united in the honorary society of Sigma Gamma Epsilon. The primary ob- jectives of the society are the scholastic and scientific ad-- vancement of its members, and the extension of friendly relations between schools devoted to the earth sciences. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kinney, Lamber, Malone, Bascue fPresidentJ, Robison CVice-Presidentj, Libiez CSecretary-Treasurerl, Martin. SECOND ROW: Schaefer, Riad, Modde, Davis, Parker, Monthly business meeting. Kadwell, DelPrete, Van. THIRD ROW: Leamy, Planje, Jensen Hassan, Machmeier, Murphy. 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Oglesbee 4TreasurerJ. Hedden. Hamilton, Nickless. SECOND ROW: Mathews. Graduate students a great help. Founded at Davidson College, Sigma Pi Sigma, the national physics honor society, now has 107 active chapters in col- leges and universities throughout the country. Sigma Pi Sigma's major function is to honor the best stu- dents in physics by electing them to membership. By spon- soring programs and various service projects, Sigma Pi Sig- ma also renders a service to the campus. Stangel, Vardiman, Hanum. Gum, Buecher. Smith. Holkenbrink Madding. THIRD ROW: Langton. Umphrey. Austin. Carnes Hudson, Steinbruegge. Tuttle. Reinheimer. Wolft'. Bosnak. WMU FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Planje, Ainsworth, Parker fPresident7, Modde lTreasurerJ. Abernathy. SECOND ROW: Steinkamp, Moore, Schwaller. 8 Snajdr, Modde, and Parker. President Parker signing future members plaque. KERAMO In july of 1947, the Keramos, a national professional fra- ternity open to outstanding students in ceramic engineering, technology, and science was established on the MSM cam- pus. Since then, the organization has been promoting schol- arship, stimulating mental development, and developing interests in the professional aspects of ceramic engineering. The student members of the organization are chosen on the basis of their record of scholarship, character, and promise of success in the ceramic field. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Townsend. Bradley. .lc-nsen ISecretary-Treasurerl, Peacock, Libicz. SECOND ROW: Lamber, Smith. Thieme, Foss. Klauser. Newlin. 5 i C.L. DAKE SOCIETY The C. L. Dake Geological Society was organized in l95ll. The Society is named in honor of Dr. Charles Lawrence Dake, former professor and chairman of the Geology depart- ment. The members are students from all curricula who share a common interest in geological sciences. The activ- ities of the society include having guest speakers, field trips, and instructional movies. Douglas Nash, National Aeronautics Space Administration, speaks on lunar Geology. Geological sciences main interest of Dake Society. H! ull' f 1 it 1 ALPHA PHI OMEGA The Beta Omicron chapter of Alpha Phi Omega consists of students who, at some time, were active in scouting and who have average scholarship or better. The purpose of Alpha Phi Omega is to assemble college men in the Scout Oath and Law, to develop friendship, and to promote service to humanity. rlf , M . 2 5 Q, 5 an l' - 3 ' fn ,gf A - 2 l llll 4 . .. l ig .Q r Q f , cf , ,,,.s5' ? , 4? r l s , t sz Z a ag 'T A f 5 r r Faculty advisor Eshbaugh, Dave Hemmel, and na- tional secretary Scanlon. FIRST ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Williams lSergeant-at-Arms! Littlefield. Koch, Ricketts lCorres. Secretaryi, Martin CSecretaryJ Schellman, fPresident7, Eshbaugh fFaculty Advisorj, Lasl-ter fVice- Presidenti, Zunkel lTreasurerl, Schmidt CVice-Presidentk, Norfleet, Pfeuffer. Ferguson. SECOND ROW: Shippy, Keefe, Bersett. Hayden, Devaney, Meehan, Price, Giger, Scanlan, Thrash. Hamilton, Doll. ., 1 li 5 , xl f 'P W X ' r. F 3 1, W -5.5 L, 3 X s National secretary Scanlon at local meeting THIRD ROW: Hydzik, Reuling, Weinrich, Benitz. FOURTH ROW Haymes, Bradford, Morris, Hardie, Schneider, Martin, Redington Woodward. Henry, Barr, Reinke, Feuchter. FIFTH ROW: Cornell Dagley, Gerhardt, Gildehaus. Hudson, Herrmann, Fogler. Graham Brunner, Harrison, McCane. l 2 140 9 7 . v Q 5 5 KJ I Z ,ef FIRST ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Hoelscher, Ctede 4Alumni Secre- Gladysiewicz, Shalton, Parker. Schmidt, Roeder, Ray. Schillinget, taryy, Ligon tSecretaryJ. Clark tPresidentJ. Schellman fVice-Presi- Burchill. THIRD ROW: Sutherland, O'Btien, Pohlig, Miller. Jester. denty. Million rRecortling Secretaryj. Carriere. SECOND ROW: Neubauer, Cox. Zunkel. BLUE KEY Blue Key National Honor Fraternity was founded at the University of Florida in 1924. The MSM chapter was established on March 23, I933. Blue Key, whose membership includes many campus leaders, has as its aim, service to the school and to the student body. Blue Key fulfills its motto, Serving I Live, by publishing a student directory each year and by providing guides for school functions such as Parent's Day and Homecoming. Blue Key chooses new members on the basis of character, scholarship, student activity, and service. Student directory published by Blue Key. 'Ilia Hemmel and Dean Ponder discuss projects Z? ai ff? uv 2 2 L: 141 3 ,1 . EXW? i . . Q , 3 1, ,' 2 I ww V r .t 3 i X V I X iz 42 3 3 ' 4 2 - e 1, 5 Z l ? 15 i 'wav FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Komo, Shalton, Clark. Baremore, Hamilton, Fournelle, Denzel, Alexander. THIRD ROW: Koester, Bosnak, Brown, Stemler. SECOND ROW: johnson, Hall, Sutherland, Porter, Thurman, Everswick, Knox. Phi Kappa Phi is a national scholastic honor society whose main objective is to giverecognition and encouragement to superior scholarship by recognizing those who are in the upper ten percent of the senior class and those who are in Pfofsssof Eppelsheimef at Phi KHPPH Pi the upper five percent of the junior class. A certificate is banquet' awarded, in the form of a Book Plate, to each student who has maintained a grade point of 3.00 or better for an academic year. University President Ellis honored. i P W 5 A' 'Q f W Z rf-5 Y . ..wNwa,,W. 14 -n . 1 .5 ,' 142 3 W.- .. ! Alumni banquet. TAU BETA PI The Tau Beta Pi Association was founded at Leheigh Uni- versity in 1885 with the specific purpose of recognizing those of distinguished scholarship and exemplary character in the field of engineering. The local chapter, Missouri Beta, was organized in 1906 and, since its beginning, has been the goal of all conscientious engineering students. Members are chosen from the upper one fifth of the senior class and from the upper one eighth of the junior class only after extensive testing by the society. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHTQ McHugh 1Recording Secretaryl. Shalton, Baremore. Baker. Denzel, Hamilton lflorresponding Secre- taryl, Daniels tpresidentl. Stemler, Rommelman. Gruber, Roth. SECOND ROW: Hollaway, Komo. Vogelpohl, Bosnalt, Sutherland, Robbins. Fournelle, Alexander. Cllippartl. McKee. THIRD ROW. Clark. Brown, Porter. Fverswick. Fisher, Schatle, Wilson, Johnson, Prospective member smoker. Fritsch, Gastineau, Brunjes. FOURTH ROW: Murray fVice-Presi tlentl, Notllantl. Koester. Blumenberg. Lyons, Thurman. O'Brien Wintc'r, Knox, Jester, Shermer. FIFTH ROW: Hartung. McCrary Diemer, Mcpheeters, Miller, Rintoul, Robison, Jensen, Bell, Klein Zeitzmann. THETA TAU Campus leaders talk things over. FIRST ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Capt-k lAdvisor1, Daniels tlnner Guardl. Crede lOuter Guardl. O'Bryant tCorresponding Secretaryl. Rocder lScribeJ, Pohlig: 1PresidentJ, Bailey lVice-Presidentl, Burchill 1MarshallJ. Million tTreasurerl, Bryan. Marshall. SECOND ROW: vi-7 V, is Y Z, I 1 N Lonnie Shalton presents money from Ugly Man Contest to March of Dimes Representative. Theta Tau is a national professional engineering fraternity. Theta Tau's main objective is to help the engineer master the principles and problems of his profession. A secondary function of Theta Tau is to organize not only the profes- sional life of the engineer, but also his social life. Several of the activities of Iota chapter include the publishing of the school calendar and the sponsoring of the Ugly Man con- test, the proceeds of which are donated to the March of Dimes. Sieckhaus, Williams, Gardner, Zunkel, Delmain, Kamp, VanBuren, Ray, Hoelscher, Carriere, Killoran, Gladvsiewicz, Shalton. THIRD ROW: Allison, Minton, Weaver, Dreyer, Terry, Jester, Schellman, Scheer, Ricketts, Neubauer, Mcl-Iugh, Benz, Bogard, Robertson, Told. ST. PAT'S BOARD W A 53. tn ,V .n , ,Q . ,V li -mf-51.-g,.'., f w ' M . 'Q g f 1, YWWQ' 4, M 'i 2 Rog Fanetti entertains queen candidate. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Fanetti, Lasker, Rutledge, Pohlig fTreasurerJ. Koenig 1Secrc-taryl, Crede lVice-Presidentl, Becker lPresident1, Ditto. McGrath. Burchill. Told. SECOND ROW: Stemler, Halbach. Meehan, Henson. Welch. Bacich. Buescher. JJ. President Becker and secretary Koenig. The St. Pat's Board formed in l903, is one of the most active organizations on the campus. The St. Pat's Board consists of two members from each fraternity and six men from the independent organizations. The Board is appointed each year to make all of the arrange- ments for the annual celebration which pays homage to the Patron Saint of Engineering, St. Patrick. Mugaverd. Bryan, Loth. Lohmann, Kotys. THIRD ROW: Smith Allison. Gilmartin. Herrmann. Ferrell, Bailey. Scheer. Lyons. Meyers jenkins, Steeno. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Brown, Kettler, Meehan, Marshall. Reeder CSecretaryl, Wilson 4TreasurerJ, O'Brien 4Vice-Presidentl. Clark 4PresidentJ, Abrams. Jung, jalbert, Brunjes. Cope. SECOND ROW: Gardner. Gladysiewicz, Martin, Kamman. Herbst, Balcer. Perl, Townsend. Steib. Leamy, Meier, Aubrecht, Silipo, Burchill. Campbell. THIRD ROW: Layton. Peirson, Alonge, Suetterlin, Miller, Murry, Herzog. Herzog. Niemeier, Henson, Neubauer. Benz, Gil- martin, Koch. Callisto. Officers Reeder, Marshall, O'Brien, and Clark. Nativity scene erected by Student Council. STUDENT COUNCIL The object of the Student Council is to represent the student body in its relations with the faculty and the administrative officers of the school, and to correlate and regulate student activities. Membership on the council is equally divided be- tween fraternities and independent organizations. The coun- cil strives to promote such activities as may intensify school spirit and bring honor to the school. rf' FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kettler lTreasurerJ, Gardner fSecretaryJ, Bogard fPresidentJ, Daniels, Sutherland fVice-Presidentz. SECOND ROW: Martin, Kamman, Meyer, Jung, Hayden. ray, :H-ti. 5 is fi 1' ,gain-v f Z STUDE T U IO BOARD The Student Union Board, newly reorganized, consists of nine members who handle the administration and planning of all affairs in conjunction with the Student Union. The Board sponsors and organizes a great number of activ- ities, all designed with the desires of the student in mind, all- school mixers, departmental mixers, Homecoming activities, games and tournaments, and a regular series of film classics. In addition, it provides for the general improvement of the Student facilities and programs. rf' , nh- Alf' 1 Q K Student Union sponsors Homecoming Queen contest. Committee Meetings important to overall structure. :Xfire- GLEE CLUB The Missouri School of Mines Glee Club is a campus wide singing group, open to all students. Meeting twice a week, the group sings ll varied program of glee club and choral IHLISIC. A' Song session in the making. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: McLain. Ambrose. Kastel Morhaus, Gross. Scott. VonRauner, Kammun, Ynmnitz, Bentler, Latham. Dickinson. Vffehmeyer. SECOND ROW1 Thomes, Ponn witz. Petry. Lochner. Kramer. Myers. Buntaine, Wfeber, Thurman - T if sys-SY 5 fig At f ' , X X Q t , S: x N X Glee Club director, Professor Brewer. Thomas, Beger. FIRST ROW: Sifers, Rosemann, Hays, Brewer fDi- rectorl, Stine tSecretaryl, Robison lPresidc-ntl, Meyer 1TreasurerJ, Wfutle. Meehan, Suetterlin, Miller. 8 R, r r i i Q li 2 le 1 Z ll Q :Q E f 21 ' 25 Ti 1 . 1' 3 K , 7 a ', , 1. sf 2 3 V 2 f F 2 Z : 'K - v 1 'ni g . C was-1 wwww Wt., -f -new-amass f 7 4 i iii i 4 5 sz .wwwam--,,,q.Wl-Q , Q5 ' aj x fi.-tslmxy :ut . emu wNxxxxM T 'wW W awww W as W . MSM ROTC Concert Band, David L. Oakley Director MSM BA D MSM-ROTC Bands have completed their third year under the direction of David L. Oakley, the School's first full time band director. Large units include military, football and concert bands. Smaller groups include dance bands and brass and woodwind choirs. The band program is sponsored by the School and the Department of Military Science. Concert Band on tour. 1 LJ t W Y ssl i w X X N X X X X X .3-Q .5 Q tes' ,SAXQ X Kin f-Z ' S 1? V ,j'S.E,:V' Q ff ls -. J N4 -.5 ' 4' X N sw ., 'Y' . -L 1:15 S . vw ,,.,. SX W .Nfwt NX --A WA gxjwjiitg N i '32 Site NS S. ,fyiqt A .1-f , e 1. 1 Drumming up some trouble! L ll 5 jgqx jul' 4 CPresidentJ, Hull fSecretaryJ. Strain. SECOND ROW: Myers. Strebler, The MSM Photo Club is a fairly new, but increasingly pop- ular group of students interested in the latest photo tech- niques and developments. New equipment is displayed at the regularly scheduled meetings, and the related principles are then discussed. Membership is open to all students, Photo Club officers. K , , I +447 -'- The hams get together. DIO CLUB The Radio Club is a scientific organization which -helps stimulate the interest and ideas of those interested in ama- teur radio. Providing a bond among those students interested in radio technique and technical investigations, the club proves to be an asset to both the students and the school. Obtaining personal skill in electronics and communicating with other students and citizens are both functions of WHEEE. ,gf President Vogel entertains questions FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hughes, Grantham, Utterback, Nau Bowles, Strain, Watson, Scheer, Ovca, Kreisel, Alvarez, Lytle Gossett lAdvisorJ, Raffel IVice-Presidentp, Vogel CPresidentJ, Thompson Blanco. THIRD ROW: Strain, Weis, Weise, Brosnahan Bowlcs lSecretaryJ, Thomas fTreasurerJ, Mohr CChairmanJ. SECOND ROW: McMahan, O'Neill. Pottinger, Erpelding, Woirhaye. KJ SPELU KERS The MSM Spelunkers Club is the oldest cave-exploring club in Missouri. The purpose of the Club is to help bring to- gether students who are interested in the exploration of caves. , , Cave conservation is stressed as the Club works in coopera- Spelunkers practice climbs and descents. ping and exchanging speleological information. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Witmer, Wheeler, Beasley, Hardy, Strain, Dunn. FIRST ROW: Stricker, Greer, Nickless, Raber, Baugher, Dickinson, Hallock, Nesslage, McCliney, Adams, Williams. Degenhardt fPresidentl, Hebrank fViC6-Pf6SiClCHU, FOSS fSCCl'Cf3l'Y' SECOND ROW: Stine, Odendahl, Schiesser, Scaggs, Zaun, Strain, TFCHSUFCU, Sweet, Hoffman. tion with the Missouri Speleological Survey on cave map- PERSHI G , W WW RIFLES r i? QI WW if ilv . ii , T-r -ilk, xanax 5 li: ai Members also get classroom instruction. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Harpole, Price, Renaud, McMahon, Gonzalez lDrill Masterj, Goodman fCaptainJ, Rusch, Schwieger, Thomas. SECOND ROW: Cummins, Giger, Varsel. Brooks, Pedersen Franklin, Heibein, Holmes, Bingham, McDuff lFirst Sergeantj Company K, at ease. The Pershing Rifles is a national honorary military fra- ternity dedicated to the furthering of military principles and ideals among its members. Among its many activities are a mock battle between actives and pledges, providing numerous honor guards, and attending a variety of drill and rifle meets. THIRD ROW: Throgmorton, Moss, Callen, Lindenlaub, Holrgreve Massey. Gordon, Taylor, Smart. FOURTH ROW: Perez, Hayes Mosley, Heillman, Anderson, Dilthey, Redington, Turner, Radkiewicz l ' l 1 r FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Britton, Scheer, Perl tTreasurery, Moss, Lindenlaub, Hollander, Roberts, Stine. THIRD ROW: Barr, Zunkel IVice-Presidentb, Henson fPresidentJ. Fisher ISecretary7, Harpole, Lauletta, Leslie, Rancilio, Spurgeon, Otto, Topolse. Fisher. LaPlante, DeMay. SECOND ROW: Pfeuffer, Mittler, Sullivan, 4 Group for panel discussion. SAME strongly supported. SAME The Society of American Military Engineers draws together those students who have in the military aspects of engineer- ing. Civilian and military engineers speak at monthly meetings to give the interested student a candid View of the many phases of engineering and engineering applica- tions. Membership in the SAME is open to all students. inf 5 ' Q - K, k vb! Q K 5 il ,f'wi ,I 1 I g Z 5 I V ii Ei r 3 'CZ' 57,1 ' 'ifi ,I ist Q 2' f ,i 2? 2' 'I , , 5 , , .1 I rig 4. . , , A I v 32 , Z fr 9? 2' fl v 5 ? i 5 . 1 5 , g 5 2 I , 4 Price, Berrisford, Fisher. THIRD ROW: Lindenlaub, Heibein, MeMay, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Reeder, War1'en, Henson, LaPlante, King, Goodman. Rusch. SECOND ROW: Renaud, Teis, Martin, House, Gordon. Queen Candidates being interviewed. Board meeting. I MILITARY BALL BOARD The main function of the military ball board is to see that all phases of the annual military ball operate smoothly and efficiently. The board operates of its own budget from funds obtained from previous military balls. The board makes all arrangements for decorations and bands, and interviews and selects the ball queen. Any student may hold member- ship on the board. ff Q: Z 4 MODEL R ILROAD CLUB The MSM Model Railroad Club is an organization of thirty members who operate two large HO gauge railroad layouts, The purpose has been to develop and perfect the facets of model railroading. Several field trips are made during the year to obtain ideas for modeling and to learn more about prototype railroading. 4 -. -I 'f Featherbedding on the mainline. Side-track operation. FIRST ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Michel 1Treasurerl, Thom lPresident7, Hughes 4Vice-Presidentp. SECOND ROW: Blanco. Crafton Huclcaba. FIRST ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Kiefer, McCracken, Brown, Turner, -Turner, jones, Steib, King, Russell, Buecher, Leamy, Tharp, Rydberg, Kadwell, Bacich tSecretaryJ, Ombalski lPresidentJ, Bailey, Leone. THIRD ROW: Green, Kulhan, Keiser, jatcko. Brandt. Smith, Couse. Osiclc. SECOND ROW: Collins, I-Ioover, Gasparovic. Reichert. Mitchell, Wiegantl, Wargo, Woodfield, Murrell. M CLUB The M-Club was established at MSM in 1939 with the purposes to promote sportsmanship, encourage participation in varsity athletics, recognize athletic achievement, and lend help to spectators, players, and officials at MSM varsity contests. All varsity lettermen eligible for M-Club. ? FI ,, M-Club refreshment stand at various intramural and collegiate sports. , . Q I 157 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Utterback, Leicht, Stack lVice- Thompson. Hoffman, Bosnak, Burchard, Jennings, Lay. THIRD Presidentl, Thompson QPresidentJ, Coggburn lSecretary-Treasurerl, ROW: Miller, Smith. Schmidt, Andoe. SECOND ROW: Lay CFaculty Advisorl. Talbot, SWE SWE officers - Coggburn, Thompson, and Stack. The Society of Women Engineers is a national organization composed of women who are professional engineers and girls who are engineering or science students. Membership is open only to those women majoring in engineering or the physical sciences. The objectives of the society are to present the needs and ideals of women engineers. 158 SWE banquet. Z 25, WW E ' nf: ' MJ X W MQW! f A .V .. . , .- - ' 1 wfyye I -f' EWMA CLUB e Membership drive highly successful. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sifers, Kruep, Wehmeyer, Gagne, Sagan, Stack, McCane fPresidentJ, Thompson CVice-Presidenty, Buhr fTreasurerl, Lindsay, Reininger, Baumann, Riess. SECOND ROW: Shields, Gunn, Odendahl, Fisher, Schiesser, Malone, Dudenhoeffer. O'Neill, Wilding, Gress, Rojas, Iraola. THIRD ROW: Alonge, Mick McCane, Newman Club president. The Newman Club is a national college organization com- posed of Catholic students. The Club at the Missouri School of Mines, the largest in the Missouri region, is composed of over 200 students. Stimulation of spiritual, intellectual, and social interests are the key notes to the club activities. Yorg, Miller, Mueller, Mochel. Mann, Roeseler, Schneider, McFadden Steib, Pasek, Solis. FOURTH ROW: Wink, Scannell, O'Mallcy Kastel, Rosemann, Wolfmeyer, Rancilio, O'Brien, Muller, Peterkort Turner, Gorman. Kirn, Erpelding. Thurman. 0 F F I A xv is 'IJ' --3.4,-' H.,-if-M. ,. , ,sqfzg r Q X f gg-.2 ' 5. Refreshments after meeting. Y Speaker leads discussion topic. NEWMA CLUB Nick Alonge directs a question Officers meet with Father Sullivan. M unani- 161 at 5 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coffman, Hickenbotham, Haggard Sprague. THIRD ROW: Brady, Martin, Wells, Clarida, Vardiman, 1Pastor Advisorj, Lasley CPresidenty, Tate iVice-Presidentb, Stark- Holder, Hutcheson. FOURTH ROW: Mullen, Rymer, Harpole, weather, Umphrey, Gross lTreasurer7, Frazier. SECOND ROW1 Miller, Anderson, Jensen, Revelle, Thomas, Pryor. Howard, Bailey, O'Neal, Price, Strebler. Perez, Johnston, Barks, B PTIST STUDE T IO The Baptist Student Union was organized on the M.S.M. campus in 1947 and serves to link the student with the local churches, and to promote fellowship and Christian entertain- ment among the students. Activities are many and varied. Each year there are conventions and retreats of both state and nation-wide scope for BSUer's. Intramural teams are entered in all major sports. Socials are an important and regular part, whether they are banquets, parties, or just some Hgoofin' off around the B.S.U. Center. Devotional activities play a basic part with Vespers, held Monday-Thursday, topics are planned to inspire and challenge. An organization with strong unity. A break from the books. 162 111111 Q' TSN-V ,,-mpg The Baptist Student Center house. B PTI T TUDE T U IO BSU international banquet. L. sf V ' .'-, , ILE- B . I, f, ---cvs-1-...Ari 1' 1 ' Y Social functions important BSU mixed quartet with Professor Campbell at the piano. 33,5 gf E Gamma Delta has well-rounded schedule. G MM DELTA Initiation ceremony. '-'f Gamma Delta is the International Association of Lutheran college and university students. Gamma Delta is based on two assumptions: that college students should know Christ, and that they should serve Him. In order to serve, Gamma Deltans seek to share Christ with their non- Christian associates through everyday campus contacts. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Foss, Seward CRecording Secre- 1TreasurerJ. SECOND ROW: I-Ioffstetter, Brookmann, Robison, taryj, Freese CPresidentJ, McCullough CVice-Presidentb, Bennett Hartman, Weber, Blackwood. 164 Relaxation after dinner. WE LEY FOU D T10 The Wesley Foundation is the Methodist Church on the college campus. The Wesley Foundation attempts to meet the deepest needs of students through its broad ministry. The individual counseling and group guidance is done by the Director. A TV lounge, a recreation group, programs, and worship are provided at the Wesley Foundation House. Students are challenged to accept and serve Jesus Christ as Lord. FIRST RONW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Doll. Hudson iSecretaryJ, Perry, Kibbey fVice-Presidentl, Brubaker 6Presidenrb, Dowler, Williams CEdirorJ, Punto, McCauley CTreasurerJ. SECOND ROW: Holmes, 4 , l X-57 440 ,Jinx .Z Casual evening at Wesley. Boehmer, Salmon, Bowles, Austin, Watson, Mastin, Peery, Tharp, Lytle, Sudduth. 2 f . 2 Q f 5 Z 1 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lalwani, Sedeora, Naiyer, Mohajir ROW: Nori, Bahrain, Dutta, Parikh, Parikh, Mehta, Shah, Bhatt, CSecretary-Treasurerb, Chopra fPresidentJ, Roychoudhari, Patel, Patel, Patel. FOURTH ROW: Patel, Darji, Gujrathi, Shah, jhala, Kartari, Bhimani. SECOND ROW: Patel, Sangani, jogani, Amin, Bajaj, Shodhan, Parikh, Maskai. Parikh, Divecha, Sanghavi, Sheth, Soni, Mehta, Sedalia. THIRD I DIA ASSOCIATIO Since its founding in january of 1961, the India Association has endeavored to foster a firm friendship between the Indian students and their fellow students. The membership of the Association has increased substantially over the past year. Membership in the Association is open to all students and faculty as well as to townspeople. Rolla's Mayor Northern speaks at association meeting. India Association officers. 166 -.11 ,vw f' , fy 1 -. i?5f'17 ' 'f Iv ' f + oi .ua 5 if TRY. .W ., A,K,,y-M , .,, , 5 z. 'f full.. gn 9 ,V 1 wr p Q I TER ATIONA '- ' FELLOWSHIP , .... st f ' 1. 'fi Various foreign delicacies served at banquets. The principal objectives of the Fellowship are to promote better relations among the students of various countries and to provide for world brotherhood and peace. There are many interesting and colorful activities sponsored by the fellow- ship, among which are various panel discussions, speeches, and the annual International Banquet. The International Banquet. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sedeora, Hand, Naiyer, Durbin Sanghavi, Iraola, Bhimani, Patel. THIRD ROW: Lalwani, Mehta, fSecretarY?, Schot QTreasurerJ, ValentinefPresidentJ, Solis, Chopra, Dinefha, Kaffafi, Baiai, Pafikh, ShCfh, R0YCh0Udh21fi, Mehta. Punto. SECOND ROW: Sangani, Mohajir, Strebler, Sivadasan, 5 1 4, it 3 fi ft ' s'. ' i Eff . S l 5 . ' 5 167 '77 '32- FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Halcler Brewer fAdv1sorJ Wade tPresidentJ, Valentine 1Secretary-Treasurerb, Hutchinson. SECOND One of the more unusual organizations of the MSM campus is Mosamo, the Esperanto Club. Organized in October of 1947, it promotes world communications through a com- mon auxiliary language. The eighth UNESCO Conference claimed Esperanto the most desirable language, and the U.S. Army has adopted Esperanto as the official aggressor language. Demonstration of Esperanto. Recreation room a center of enjoyment. WOMEN'S DORMITORY For the first time in the history of the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy, the campus now has an official women's residence hall. The girls' dorm boasted a total of fifteen residents as of September. In the spring the women officially organized the Womens' Residence Organi- zation. The purpose of the organization is to unite and fur- ther the interests of the women residing in the hall. I Girls chat with Mrs. Heimburger, the Girls' Dorm Housemother. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Talbot, Utterback, Leicht fPresi- Hoffman, Smith. SECOND ROW: Modjo, Thompson, Coggburn dentj, Himmelspach CVice-Presidentj, Saval fSecretary-Treasurerl, Keserovich, Jennings, Van Hook. MRHA-ALTMA 8: FARR R .V iff' Dance Tribe.. Weekend lunch dates in Rayl Hall cafeteria. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pappas, Marcrander, Thompson, Stine, Campagna, jenkins CVice-Presidentb, Taylor CPtesident7, O'Neill fSecretaryJ, Hutauruk, Goldbogen, Shelby, Weise. SECOND ROW: Busch, Klein, Giesl-ce, Michel, Haase, Rosenberger, Hunter, Short, Blumfelder, Scheer. THIRD ROW: Cooper, Kruep, Merritt, Taylor, MRHA president. The Men's Residence Halls Association of the University of Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy offers students a rich, well-rounded life on the campus. The program which has been established includes organized and supervised social activities, democratic self-government, intramural and inter-dorm sports, participation on the staffs of KMFA CMRHA's radio stationb and Dorm Dope CMRHA's newspaperb. Blevins, Estill, Magets, Bugg, Ray, Miller. FOURTH ROW: Glaves, Wolfe, Wolfmeyer, Nitsche, Schoeffel, Muehl, Thames, Sanders, Briesemeister, Matthes. FIFTH ROW: Botowitz, Raglin, McMillen, Iten, Scott, Goldbogen, Tesson, Levin, Anna, Lyons, Morgan. 170 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hunnius, Broeking, Busch, Klein Culbertson, Faintich, Woirhaye, Dufek, Cooper, Clark, Rezny Perkins. SECOND ROW: Barhorst, Devitt, Gagne, Good, Schroeder, Callan, Sweet, Hornberger, Wille, Hill, Savacool. THIRD ROW Siever, Christen, Lodes, Downing, Brooks, Baumann, Godfrey MRHA-ALTMA 81 FARRAR Pryor, Carter, Huckaba, Westenberg, Orr, West, Leonard, Mayer, McMahan, Schmidt, Collins, Gress. FOURTH ROW: Carter, Rakey, Ledford, Crabtree, Hickman, Venker, Fingado, Vest, Ambrose, Wehmeyer, Thompson. MRHA organizational meeting. jerry Kettler studies under excellent conditions provided in residence halls. 171 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Shepardson, Holcomb, Roberts lTreasurerJ, Dickinson, Nordstrom, Keller, Lilley, Cross, Kemper, Darr, Adamick. SECOND ROW: Watkins, Marshall, Obley, Allison, Wheeler. Jung, johnson, Gross, Picker, Ollie, Hardy, Lytle, Win- chester. THIRD ROW: Keymann, Ovca, Stankus, Persky, Hamilton. Cooper, Beger, Varsel, Heal, Barks, Evans. Bowles, Riemann, Witmer. Bording. FOURTH ROW: Ferguson, Shanahan. Larson, jarrett, jones. MRHA - KELLY Pickens, Gipson, Culbertson, Myers, Martin, Long, Lanson, Hauben riser, Barr, Oberkrom, Slcyles. FIFTH ROW: Lauletta, Vorst, Paul Wilding, Close, Peery, McLain, Worts, Whelove, Wegand, Basden Nill, Greening. Grider, House. SIXTH ROW: Weber, Munn, Shopp, Buchmeier, Mincher, Thom, Fox, Reagan, Perry, Carmack, Miller. Perkins. Pohl, Haubein, Darling. Mr. Lambert, MRHA Supervisor. . t-..r, . W,-.Q I 8: MCANERNEY The School of Mines believes that group living in Residence Halls in a democratic setting can contribute greatly to the well-rounded development of the individual student and to a good citizenship. One of the many social activities, fa' A e 1 l 3Q 'Tf it 5, i tk is i , 72 M s ,Fe ' 'f.x-f f1 f6F- fx' L v - . l ' ' . . V ' . - 2 ', . fa., f - , , X ' 1 J 1 ' . . , , 4' ' , .41 rw , W . ' Q. - fav, ky: v Q . T 1. ,-. M, MQ, Nm- K v -rr, A . ,ogg .sg H .im xiii' 3- Q-W' 4. R 1,455-A: af -'mmm r MRHA KELLY if . .. Kr , . edgy' 81 MCANER EY , ,,,, Y Watermelon lovers on cafeteria terrace. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Winfrey, Flanagan. Williurlds iVice-Presidentp, Hopkins, Andesilich 1Secretary7, Ulrich, Manley, Culbertson, Hoilman, Schnitta, Pedersen, Hopkins. SECOND ROW: Powell, Wilkey, Gibbs, Ponwitz, Scannell, Gilbert, Sudduth, Fukubayashi, Terry, Kinoshita, Goldstein, Madding, Smith. THIRD ROW: Hoel. Lebedun, Hathikhanayala, Bennett, Petry. White, Cowfsnowfski. McGinnis. Fix, Zauner, Crane, Myers, Trantina. .Wx Y? v MRHA well represented in intramurals FOURTH ROW: Subow, Mueller. Silvers, Handshy, Mochel. McMahan, Pottinger, Olney, Revelle. Darnell. Berghoff. Steiniger. Tibbs. FIFTH ROW: Schwerzler, Kettler. Peterkort, Muller. Hansen, DeClue, Schoep. Kastel, Herzog, Stevens. Henson, Verhoff. Johnston, Sprague. SIXTH ROW: Bromley, Medvesky, Rosemann, Gardner. Niedner, Bergt. Clarke. McDonall, Roeseler. VonRauner. Ynmnitz. Raganofuitz, Bennett. I DEPE DE TS The Independents Organization KGDIJ represents all non- fraternity men and women on campus. Since first organized in 1935 the organization has provided active leadership and assistance in extra-curricular and campus service activities, and effectively represented independents in the Student Council and St. Pat's Board. 5313 ff -A, . vw? ,ir - I ' A - . ,af .1 ,A 1 . Y, f '. PJ' Z :sa r I, i -S' iff- is -' K x A--MM af . .- ,, 'lg- asf, 97 , ' Wit, , , 'fel ' 7 ' ' . 'l'W' I. N1 , .ith W ,5M4,, .,,, X VI WVQ1 la- x X 1 i a 'Lima ,uh , :Walv:aY,:Ti'i..:-vi 5 sfxr ?' V .1 X isa 4 6 ' .. - .3 'STI f - , . . 'N L: 1 .sa I Ht. ' f S' f , A fa ami? y :Q-1 ri? 3 ',, . rg ',f.f- -fx,'- , Fig' -, A ' fp if W A 1 ' new . ,VW x . ,.5l,Zq5P 1 V.,,7,, Q ,I -I . 1, ,,. V. 1, . ,a -'i.iTfr44tM1U7 L3 ' ., I X95 A W - 5--4 'Q .va mi -V - ap . . ' ' gb-e ..tq, ya., .af ., ..-, 4 . .qw , . W rnfcgtgwfjir - 1 Vik l f, as .QM . ?,..,t',+ in . 361161-rv . if A 'xx' X ,OWU Wm W A , f -'W' veg W 4 'Za 14' Q 4 C' ' 'HM ,gef - 'gg' ,ur .hp . ., ,ACK ,fifi ,K . .Q-J' ,. 1- Mt I ' A 'W' 'L' ' f Tf'ff'2'f, N -- W W X T. ,LZAZLZ .3152 aaa , I I I If ff , X Wa i f 9 wr' f tw., - , wg . a as fw .4 ., Y 417' ,Jef r f- ffaw, Ti W M, 4.1 If any ffnfun ' R ,f.,,,. Q , W , 'Q' , ' .ay 'Zww 'V flff,y f4W' w GDI outing, tug-of-war contest. Dale Marshall, GDI president. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Fenner, Goldstein, Beger, Cooper, Fisher, Martin, Ovca, Duncheon, Crader, Thurman. SECOND ROW: Kettler, Meehan. Aubrecht, Leamy, Jung, Murry, Campbell 4Vice- Presidentb, Marshall CPresident2, Hackney CSecretaryD, Brunjes 4Treasurer7, Martin. Cortelyou, Loethen. THIRD ROW: Michel. Templeton, Riley, Witmer, Lebedun, Wheeler. Stricker, Link. Gregory, Richardson. Price, Doll, Rusch. FOURTH ROW: Mann, Milkert, Aubrecht, Schiesser, Boehmer, Myers, Coonce, Osick, Matthews, Roberts, Sanders, Sundermeyer, Dickinson, FIFTH ROW: Holt, Jenkins, Heibein, Weis, Raffel. SIXTH Raber. Bowles, Miller, Thames. Warnky, Mohr. Turner, Larson, Foltz, Hughes, North, Hoffee, Pasek, Eckstein, Hoffman, Fournelle. Kulhan, Rosemann, Riess, Spurgeon, Picker Marks Carter ROW Irvin 1 74 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Smith. Rusch, Wills, Crowie, Bugg, Range. Wacker fPresidentJ, Sehl. Hackney, Allen, Gummc-rscheimer. Ruser, Wade. SECOND ROW: Renaud, Shimamoto, Unterivaehrer, Woerner, Giger. Apprill, Price, Franklin, Richardson. Batery Srangel. Ravens, Shimamoto, Shimamoto. THIRD ROW: Duncheon lam, 7 M' Chow time at the Mines. Woodfield, Tunnell, Newsom. Pasek, Ferretti, Kraust, Basler, Gunn, Bohn, Scego, Bargman. FOURTH ROW: Baehr, Willard, Suetterlin, Cope, Blodgett, Syhouse, Wenom, Manning, Neville, Austin, Turner, Adams. FIFTH ROW: Cushman, Patrick, Heibein, Miller, Reichert, Grace, Hayes, Maggs, Parkes, Jones, Arensman. E GI EERS' CLUB The Engineers' Club, located at 1100 Elm, is the oldest of the co-op clubs. Founded in 19351, the club serves to provide Independent students with the highest possible standard of living on a non-profit basis. The Engineers provide a strong campus contribution to the intramural program and en- deavor to promote the best possible student relationship within the organization. At present, the club operates at a membership of 135 under the watchful eye of our cooks, Iva Duncan and Lilly Snodgrass. O-I f , - I just like home! A h, ' 5 ii 5 ffm' A 1' ffffiiii L ' I W I Q. P 1 I. ,A :ST I 4 ,QEV 7 f I Q i ?,,,I 5 .fy , ' , - L4 P 2 J nf ls ,.. W Zig 1, , lntramural trophies displayed behind watchful guardian, Morris Patrick. Wfholesome, low-cost meals offered at eating clubs. Some of Engines officers at the training table. Another unbelievable story! 'bw N 177 M. I . s FIFTY-NINERS CLUB lf l l I ' X w 'm 'f' J f f ww yw,f,,v,ss1 Y H , s 5 fz .-ff Members work once a month for benef of Club. Halls kept spotless by workers. Well-guarded meal ticket - the pass to paradise! ll l W. 1 l 8 M 14 iv .., ,... .W F v -if -ry N, Ytj rams-wmv 3 Q-.-..... ...... FIFTY-NINER'S CLUB Informal atmosphere prevails. FIRST ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Carey, Strain, Reed, Herbold. SEC- OND ROW: Throgmorton, Cummins, Cobb, Lohrding, Dressel Koester CSecretary2. O'Brien tPresidentl, Davis, King, Erpelding Warnky, Baker, Clippard. THIRD ROW: Vardiman, I-iedden Marsh, Miller, Riney, Schiesser, McCauley, Strain, Bailey, Scott. Topolse, Busby, Kemp. FOURTH ROW: Moore, Whitlock, Boling, ,V ,tw Q ' f ,,:,'-if' -'ein ,,,+g,:,-A . , .4,.p.f fa 5, iffm-'?'l' . zz. 1. .'.:,,,.- A , ll fv,-ftp 14, : 122- - 't '1,f?'fff'a',g -'ws as, , 5, K I sy , v,' -if'5-'flap ' ' ' ', ,We il IZ? fx. r f 51 3' . , 1 A va ' I i , 'li i, r g A N 1:9 .A , T'r'2f'f' ' 5 I Za ' I A' - I 2 'I' Mike O'Brien, Fifty-Niners' President. The Fifty-Niners' Club has maintained its position as the largest cooperative eating club on campus for the past four years, the peak membership of this year being 260 men. The club was organized in April of 1959 and received its cer- tificate of incorporation from the State of Missouri on November 12, 1959. Stricker. Sundermeyer, VanSkiver, Hastings. Gillette, Evans, jaquay. Holmes, Trachsel. FIFTH ROW: Holt, Clarida, Anderson. Gillette. Foltz, Keane, Bishop, Huffman, Struebing, Sivadasan, jones, johnson, Fox. SIXTH ROW: Jensen, Yorg, Schaefer, Rancilio, Crow, Conley, Painter, Frierdich. Raber. Miller. Hull, Baugher, Jackson. 179 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carter, Nickless, Loerhen, Perl Frazer, Murray fSecrc-tary-Treasurerb, Klier fpresidentj, Fisher Peirson, Smith, Kamman. Kamman, johnson. SECOND ROW' - Hughes, Schwach, Dabner, Warren, Komo, Rousem Fear, Thurman, Coble. Richardson, Foss, Bommarito, Ruzich. THIRD ROW: Jacobs w J I 4 2 2 The most important part of the club! I'm gaining weight mom! 180 Houchin, Carr, Netzer, Gausman, Wilson, Dewey, Dickey, Blanco FOURTH ROW: Newlin, Crow, Roberts, Woolery Wood, Callen, Henson, Heuer, Goodman, Alvarado FIFTH ROW: Moss, jersa, Reynolds, Fore, Salof, Six, Uhey, Gordon, Weddle, Degenhardt. PROSPECTOR'S CLUB The Prospector's Club was founded in 1955 as the Miner'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 roomier location at 1005 Elm Street. Rojas, Morris. Smith, Holley. 9 1 West, Fisher. Salof , Richner, 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 each. -S PROSPECTOR'S CLUB That endless line! Prospectors' becoming stronger every year. kc , xi ,,...-..l. , . 3 f i ' urs' ,.,. .4 .52 j iw ii gs M W V. I Q t,fr,,r e.. A A concentrated effort. v I Mm 5 4 Hmmm-unsung y tr pg , Wm tif ' V f WW ' , '41 3 P 4 MN A 4 M I K K' , W' ' W , M--ff'-: rl 41.6, ' I, , vt W Z.-5... 525 , Ff12f1?x. f ' - Q ' V N A' 331' 0' Mother never made better. 18 W SHAMROCK CLUB ff X f ik,-if Shamrocks new facilities. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mason tBusiness Managerz. jen- nings, Thompson, Jennings, Andoe. Utterback, Meehan lpresiclentj, Van Hook, Hoffman, Talbot, Leicht, Smith, Ascensio. SECOND ROW: Lalwani, Klantlerod, Riley. Templeton, Haynes, O'Neal. Hoffman, Voorhis, Coonce, Roberts, Dennis, Cratler, Doll, Fenner. A x .h it s if Watch those calories! THIRD ROW: Stine, Boehmer. Tharp, Molitor, Brown, Hoffee. Lindenlaub, Roberts, Vogelpohl. McPherson lFaculty Advisorl, Howard, Spencer. FOURTH ROW: Farrow. Mitchell, Mathews. Mueller. Weis. Bowles, Bronson, Mohr. Lee. Fournelle, Couch. FIFTH ROW: Wells, Umphrey, Miller, Mann, Spurgeon, Raffel. 182 Seconds are in order! SHAMRGCK CLUB The Spring of 1962 found the Shamrockers in need of more space. It was at this time that the club incorporated and purchased a larger and more modern building. In the Fall of 1962 the Shamrock Club Incorporated became the first co-ed co-op with the admittance of the twelve members of the new girl's dorm. No time to talk! -nuff' Worlcl crisis being solved. Shamrock second largest club on campus. 1 85 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Teis. Rcininger, Cortelyou, Brunjes Couse. Leamy fSecretary-Treasurerl, Campbell 4PresidentJ, Aburecht Keiser, Balser, Layton, Callisto, Skamenca. SECOND ROW: Thomas Sarti, Lindsay, Farber, Kamler, Cook. Rohmaller, Carpani, Folk Studer, Baldwin, Rutter, Bitting. THIRD ROW: Palmer, Milkert, Gasparovic, Kulhan, Osick, Slapak, Solook, Gaston, Green, Wargo V , A tx: ,l V3 lf- x X , , ,lf jx g If -J' fe- 1 - WH ' ff, -' f I H 'dirt ' it ' .HY , . f - I ' i s QR' aff -' f '-1.1, .5-if 6-Lyofg Ja: ' 25 1' ' . '.- V: 'L ' ' .-',,'5f.q, ,: M f' .rut fa -R .g,g,f J' W X V V f 4 Al X 1 .,f ' ., ,,., 1 -as., N :Q xlt YI II I I 'I 'i I I ' l K ' I. A I ' is fi ' Ml' 1 . .- V y. -,FN 3 K ' I if-We ,II 3 X i Q 5 : -C '-2 X V ,.-e?+- wi if--'fvfb' wx , , - X- V .-,gm -vi V . A . ,, f x . 5 wr 1 ,A Y 'ff ' , I I W, . ,,a ' ff ., -.4 - .,, 1 W-. 'V at . ff nl ,ff at . . ' ' M ,va 4, 4 , .,,. , , B . ,. , ,. , . A ' ,I H C.. M3-'ma' ' fa -. I . Q , 47 H, 'vga ., ,N ' ,,.:- A ' , - I fhfsffaf Qpfwgrgfkgarvve V , ytn filrju V A . ' -Q . 'f-'m,2?.- . vw- V --. . ' Y . f . ' '55'2f'2w., ' ' ' ' . 9l'1, ' wr- ' o ' V ' -,., ' C ' ' 184 The Tech Club. Dish-pan hands. Hinz, Ansel, Spitzmiller. FOURTH ROW: Boyd. Kerk, Latimer, White, White, Marks, Schneider. Buccher, Mitchell, Fckstein. Schmurzler. jackson, Aubrecht. FIFTH ROW: Gilmartin, Brown, Wiegand, Holt, Riess. Rintoul, Christensen, Smith. Schumacher. Horn, Harper. TECH CLUB Since 1948 when it was first organized, the Tech Club has tried to produce the best in intramural and varsity sports as well as the best in food. During the last six years the Tech Club has won five overall intramural championships and great respect as an organization. This year the Tech Club purchased its house at 1310 Pine and has become incorporated. Membership stands at 140. Officers this year are: Charles Campbell, President: Harry J. Leamy, Secretary-Treasurer: and Ladimir Aubrecht, Business Manager. QQL I .cf X f .75 ,, ' X f,...- - , 4 . 1, , I c C. WM 1 'sr Q' TECH CLUB 4 iv M 3 r W , N - ,MMXQEJ , Very popular people ar meal mme. ,zgfgggffjg 4, 1 C ' Tech Club growing in strength. SQL,-. Niw4+.Zf.-,.-, we .Ci. 1 YI Tiff X INT' f, 51 Wargo's in the chow line againf 'S' Jw! x. 1,9 - . f-'H f 1 X Www? N .. .., it , 9 . ww.. 941 Y f 1 Q. Q S S 4 f ,, , , I llnhxfl A ,, JW' ,ag Q5 J f Ji r -fig: xi 2 fx Y H, ,, 1 x 5: . Iii fx 54 f' Q I if sig, Ki R 33, ap R- 3 Q Q B X 1 ,An r , 5 , sf 2 x Q v XJR 'if ' . iv wi 1 L ,- Qi' ff, V sa ,K , gy, K f fp QA M Ps.: i i: 1 ' 'six- ,x , A ' .h,.E. k2 ' I -Hfffffx Nei 1211? , vii'- , 7fXgbs'g'55 Q - .xv :Magma V ax sz fwinwr MQ wi N 2, fxFi25m- - , 9 .fu F.--gtg' 'fl' X tx' if 'IA . ml l TKE ,Aff Q ' f 'f , z 3 8 , - ' ' if Ar 395' swims H05 CIDKC-J -, 1? 07:39 X! ,.........-5 .-A .. W, . .1 , J , ' n if . ff I Q 1 A 'J fl ii ACACIA Alumni and Dean Wilscmn at Founders' Day. I ,W 1 Qin V f A Allan Hall enjoying Breakfast. 188 FIRST ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Benz, Michael lRecording Secre- raryj, Kallor CTreasurerJ, Marshall ljunior Deanp, Burchill lPresi- clenrl, Pyrhia, Gonzalez lVice-Presidentl, Thornton fCorresponding 2 points, Acacia. 1 01 A ecretaryl. Spimllff fRuSh Chiliffmlfll. Hamilton, Told. SECOND Henson, THIRD ROW: Moss, Vaughn, Koopmann. Orrison. KOW: Hall, Henry. Mines. Roth. Schuette. Garringer, Hopltins. Rudolph, Wistehuff, Hayden, hlester. Gray, Nelson, Haury. iw, . 1- ' ,il Qi, Founded in 1904 on Masonic principles, Acacia is fast becoming a strong national fraternity. The MSM chapter was installed in November of 1958, and has steadily grown since that date. The past school year showed the Acacians with a true spirit in their participation in every fraternity and campus activity. Scholarship was again the main goal of the house. High-lighting the year socially were the Black and Gold Formal, St. Pat's and Greek Week. 7 508 9th Street 3 Y A 'mga ' wwf' - ,7z'f '-? 'W Ev 1 .H v.- '. ., . :. , iv, Wk .-'x 'lr' 'I Front yard Scrimmage u .... I, rxsg' N K 1 li 2'-as l . -v 'ziifii .. V, . . . Q ,..,...g,w Y ?l-'Si' D rs' , U .. wi? X if 5- A XXXXL. W. ,... ,f 'N f ff X I M' M W, 'kim W! 4 W 'sim N N f k :W fm Za ,Q If f 4 Z5 . . . ' 'V1,,11f' f f' ,. ziz, ll , , A 1,. S 11 4 i I f W , ,.,,, Q- X A 4vv K ' 3 i f W '1 Q :f: 2 6 I X Q 4 U Q1 M Q 'VV . ' ,,:fff i M 'V' Q5 9 if ,. ag, . I 4 X 6327 fi ' ff'f 'h 21... , Vg f , GY 7 , Q-J, ' -'i M QW A ' CW -Q M! 4 .,'N 4 A K , .:.,,.,., 2 A L A, ,5 A 'L M. BETA SIGMA PSI The Lutheran Social Fraternity of MSM, Beta Sigma Psi, was founded in 195 2. Membership in Eta- Chap- ter has grown steadily in recent years and is now forty-five men. The year was well rounded socially with swinging bands for Homecoming and Christmas, the annual pinning ceremony at the Valentine party, and the Queen's Float at St. Pat's. '-2 '- 4. ' , p,,,, ' , r ' 1' f at y i K x 6, , gm 4 Piano Roll Blues. Q59 E536 Beta Sig House. Steimley, Panhorst, Schade, Tesson, Latham. Stadelman. Meyer, Hampel, Blackwood. rf- cgigwk , U' ff ... X B ff 'ii i ' ipx ' , ss . Wkhfx T, ws' N: s Intellectual advancement. f f fx Lk if W V 7 fy f 0 -n .W-W' , V ? fa 4 A W. v,, 2 f Z 4 M. 5,4 4 f f , ,f f 4, f f , - QQ , . .Z VZ K ' 7 's ', 7 1 'I , ' Q f 7 1!! Jw .1 , 2 ff , 2 1- F 5 I 4 4 I 3 1 Z 4 W , r? 4 ff X ff Ziff! fi , W2 f' 5 ' 7 ' f Q 'A 1 2' 5' 9 3 I ' Q Y , as X X A ,, Z2 f Y A 4 X ' 7 ff, . ,' 2' 1 -' V Y X , 4 ' fy. ' f M 2 , 3 W' ig l ' M- x f .- uw .,. Q f Q ' 0 ww W 1 f . -. . - 1 -x Q - ,f yy ., f xg, Q , lf - ,,,, fx i gb, f M . f 1 ' f X f W , ,Q if Hn I 0 H ,A fkb f W 5, Q if 5 x mqllminw WMMWW4 'M !WA9 77 NR WJ Ku dn: i Ierzog, Ebmeier iChaplainJ, Bowron, Cox. FIFTH ROW: Crader Ditto, Thomas, McPheeters, Bray, Hornbuckle, Kaletta, House Wright, Deelo, Larwood. Mike Moylan and Marcia Beck Carnation Ball ueen DELTA SIGMA PHI n the six short years since the establishment of Delta Sigma Phi on the Miner campus, Delta Ep- ilon chapter has built a fine record of high scholar- hip and outstanding campus leadership. During the 962-'63 school year, Delta Sig had men in almost very departmental and honorary organization on ampus. Delta Epsilon chapter was honored this year by the Delta Sigma Phi International Headquarters by ping presented the Sigma Award for outstanding hapter leadership. Delta Sigma Phi places extreme fnportance on chapter leadership in order to pro- 'rote the Fraternity motto, Engineered Leadership. Delta Sig's new initiates 3 fx 2' fy Party Decorations. 4 ri'w7Sx'hf Party time at K A. Kappa Alpha's Football Squad. Kappa Alpha Order was born almost 100 years ago at Washington and Lee University. The Order has grown continuously under the spiritual leadership of Robert E. Lee. Beta Alpha this year celebrates its 60th anniversary at the School of Mines. Ranking near the top of the scholastic listings, KA put 14 men in the honorary societies, while a varsity KA received national recognition in football. Socially, KA nominated the '62 Homecoming Queen and set a precedent in the IFC Sing by capturing both lst place trophies. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mack, Faust, Steinkamp Philpott fVice-Presidentl, Barchers, Ferrell, Altmansberger CCorrespondmg Secretaryj, Jones fTreasurer7, Gudermuth lSergeant-at-Armsj Fyan Chapin CStewardJ, Horner. SECOND ROW: Schmidt, Newcombe ! Ill .' ni Fin gmxxlf- ng. 4 l-A , 3 f NY 5., f X9 Kfxi 'Q fi s 1 i if www Q lm .eo i f ' Q jg 1 E ,,,, ' ite! 7? Q 15: yy W 5 1 , f i f ' 9 Hb h 2 Q' AQ? Q, ,-, 3. y Q A -4 . 5,1 A N G Q gf , , 'x 5. 5 K. w iii iakx ii KAPPA SIGMA A - ' 55 -'fa . I ' I I! ' . .. QQ H, ' gif ff A: Q .:w., T . . wi .S -WI .wang -, f f5Sv31fiH , iii ncazhffffif :W-L-gh Kappa Sigma House. ,,. . a FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Schaeffer, Bischof, Moose, Foshage, Repplinger, Siemens. SECOND ROW: Kopaskie CStewardD, Roeder fVice-Presidentb, Bogard, Reinke, Schmidt fSecretaryJ, Drayer, Elliopt 1PresidentJ, Gerhardt fVice-Presidency, Dagley CTreasurerJ, Bridges, Weinrich, Nolan. THIRD ROW: Chase, VanRhein, Seay, Naney, Beachcomber Party. 5 R Murrell and Companion enjoying a party. 196 1 S ' ..,, ' , f s- ... R. ,T XX wi , . S ,,a1fw-s-:y1gJ,i ,J Carter, Dycus, Gardner, Houghton, Martin, Trejbal, Peterson, Koob, Simian. FOURTH ROW: Farrell, Killoran, Vallat, Carter, Brown, Carlson, Kirchoff, Parker, Warner, Vogler, Taylor, Clark, Cooper. FIFTH ROW: Sutterfield, Curran, Dressin, Meitz, Kalhorn, Anderson, One of the first fraternities at M5M, Kappa Sigma has assumed a continuing role of excellence through- out its 59 years on campus. Good scholarship, the prime objective of the Beta Chi chapter, was again maintained at a high level. The Beachcomber party, St. Pat's, and Greek Week highlighted the fine calendar of events. The strong Kappa Sigma spirit of brotherhood, coupled with scholastic, social and campus activities have made the Beta Chi chapter a strong fraternity in a strong Greek system at MSM. Kitchen raid. G.. 1.-.,, 1 LL Albrecht, Hardie, Clark, Kadwell, Overleas, Kountzman, Ricketts, Ziegler, Russell. SIXTH ROW: McChesney, Ocsody, Rosenberger. Smith, Hurst, Patty, Mausshardt, Murrell, Kemper, Howard, Cham- berlain, Mueller, O'Bryant. After-dinner card game. Wing.,- ' 4 ft, -Q la .' 'I flififit Q 21:27 ' ' Q i f 3353? fx, RW x 2 1 5 y 772 Q i' 1 4 i L.. ' Q iv f V, dir ,, ' f f' ffiff ,Qs , ' 51 fu 1 . 1 ' X , I f, K' r ,Vg f . 4 ,af ,.-e -' fiwwr I LZ f 3 4 .c . , , .wa,,! .5 ,, , , , , -2 if , . 5 ,X ? X ' 1 f , , Q 'aw 7 5 Q ,FC v? 5 W! ' f v, 4 1535 n a ff f 1 ff ,9 f , Q if , 18 , 5, 4 lv- wc, ffq. ',::: 7,13 ',f,.-:sw-' , 1757 3 ,. 4 1 f f X 6 '11 V-1 2, 94, r' Z l QW A , .gg I ,g 'fn ,ff , gf fa X' ,fa 2 'e ug: , .A ut SQ gf LAMBDA CHI LPHA High scholarship, strong intramural teams, active membership in campus organizations, and binding unity from within distinguished Lambda Chi men on the MSM scene during the 1962-'63 school year. Social life was by no means neglected. The six party weekends started with Homecoming and ended with the jubilant Greek Week celebration. Lambda Chi House. Jones Kirberg, DeMay, Housh, Lee, Taylor, Castleberry, Rydberg, Weiland FIFTH ROW: Brauer. Fehsenfeld, Purmort, Lischer. Hoffstetrer Winter. King, Schlutow, Toedtman, LaPresra, Clippard. l Pickin' time MM . . i Q -'fu .MQ ,syt K V Bed time stories. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Allison, jalbert, Morris, Reuling Schmidt, Hydzik, Herrmann, Kelty. SECOND ROW: Bradley 4TreasurerJ, Williams fVice-Presidentl, Beckmann fPresidenr7, Wideman, johanperer, Laupf, Cornell, Henslee. Ramsey, Steffen 200 Pledge Dance November, 1962. . M I I A 'Z iiiii ,., ,fri Ifllll - ee A mu V - .Jil ll: l E555 'J' 1. M M.. , , , f ,...Sf 7'W ' ,ff 1 I A V J- WWI, ' X .,,,,,,,. . , ' , fa. f-fm:-X-..,,f-, :Q ,, ' .V 1 , V ., I-W ...f 1 1-1 -, ,. ' if-' . f iq .' , 1 Ll' f 'C'f4?,, 9 ' f .Ivana ,- ,mv 1' 'flfffr ' qw ,Q-mi 1511- .. ., r' ,. 2 ,, :ff eff .g- -- -' , , - A. 4--' v' , r , .lm - 1- V -nn-Q fi Phi Alpha's House. Pulis. THIRD ROW: Gildehaus. Porterfield, Hayward, Hudson Turll. Neale. Franklin, Gunn. Johnson. PHI LPHA In 1960 Phi Alpha got its start at the School of Mines, and since that time it has gained a prominent position among the fraternities on the campus. Phi Alpha's social calendar included a very successful street dance on the Homecoming weekend, a Pledge Dance, the annual Shipwreck Party, St. Pat's and Greek Week. This past year Phi Alpha helped in the remodeling of the home of a needy Rolla resident, and held a Christmas party for some underprivileged children of Rolla. Christmas Decorations W, ,X Xie N , Z , 9 . v lx '- ,,,' Friendly Retaliation. was , ' ' -Ju: X Z ' , . af , ff 3 ,M ,M ' V- i n 'Y . , - , . :J ,J Q Q.: J. v lf ,. W , 5 , . ,, I l 7, , ,f 2, , 'ily 7 1 X . X ..Qf'H w mfr: :W f m.,s4 ,vg4H 1 ff. 2 4 Pl' X N ,,,. , a f, - viii, ' if ' xy , ,l,f. Q ' .i.V 2 Q 202 Swekosky grabs rebound for Phi Kap. 707 State. Phi Kappa Theta is a national social fraternity for Catholic men. The local chapter, Missouri Mu, is a descendant of the Order of Cardinal Mercier and has been on campus since 1925. It has always been a strong chapter, both on campus and within its own national organization. In intramural football, the Kaps placed second, in basketball third, and in handball singles second. Once again the Mothers' Club generously contrib- uted to the chapters treasury with a gift of 351,000 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Schillinger, Varady, Schellman tStc-wardj, Hahn, Crede lSecretaryJ, Schwaller fVice-Presidentp, Schmitz fljresidentj, Hemmel lTreasurer7, Spehr. Wagner. Hamtil, Scanlan. SECOND ROW: Abkemeier, Bardon, Limberg. Ponstigl, N I 3 f 1 4 , l , 4,5 , .. H-- ' ' Vx.: -' 3 Wi ,Fw . , w ff j W , ...f A ,. , ., , ',Qf ..6.A ig ff f db Z ' f Q , , QZAW' ' :Zh ,af Em I 4 1 M 5 5 W, W YN ,lg , 3 fx- V X , 1 2 4 , Q ' , M ,, f., ', 9 5 1 K Q ,M ,A ' 1 I I . , ' Ex W , , 5 ,N Q Z 9 'JJ' I ,I , V' EMQ1 ill ',-' I ' 5 f 9 5 wfgllxg , . f , Q. , N - , K W 1 Vi. A A , ,wwf 4 nw. i L4 r . 1... - l k V . Q .,-'f ' A, gy ,M fl ,I f fu K 5 ' Q aj ,ff M 52 I . - :Q f5'Kw-16.5 , le' ' M ' 'w a ' M 1 '516w1i,,'7, , I .' r:,.4 if .. 4, 2-MT 4 15 :Q ., i , V - .fd .,i?ii25Ki:?f,k?ll. h ,., , ,-. ,. V, l iv VQXA5, .5 , wp. 'fg,'fa'X . if , . B. 4 . ,gm 4 ,, , ,t. J' S., M41 i f '.-w f ff ff 4 , WX A 4' .ig Ki M Exif , ,Ay I , ' 4, 3 v Y 1, 4 N1 -wh' -7, nl H ' ivan-5,22 WW, 6 Y, .. 5' 9 f X. -y wifi 2 i ,..,. asm., W-,,g.,.,,,,f WJNM fig.. M...,,S ,M ,.-.RWM 2 fig 3 ,gn 1 verka- X 1. f .ai ,, Hx.: 1'1'.,Q., if 7, , -2195352 1,123 . '.4rC' PI KAPPA LPHA ,..-ir' I ',2-fr-if-..q1g--Q ', A ,A -,-, A. , 1 1 The Pikers' House. Alai?-'n 375. ,igf i FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Grantham, Sullivan. Rietler, 204 Post-game relaxation. Cruce, Koch 1Secretary2, Neubauer 1PresidentJ, Marklanel fVice- Presidentj, Green fTreasurerJ, Zunkel, Carriere, Littlefield, Sieckhaus SECGND ROW: Willis, Stirrat, Pfeuffer, Feuchter, Duncan, Vandi Party time piano. F9 vort Strickland, Lasker, Spencer, Crosnoe, Dickson. THIRD ROW: Ruddick, Kirn, Harrison. Clynes. FIFTH ROW: Riley. Klingler. Harvey Cowles, Ford, VanBuren. Lack, Barth, Mittler, Hunt, Roth. Zabel, Holland, Hollander, Goodman. Gorman. Milliman. Ledbetter, FOURTH ROW: Mendel, Kamp, Dakin. Seymour, Karr. Knezevich. Nuckolls. Hoffmeister. This year Alpha Kappa chapter won the Symthe Award for the most outstanding chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha in entire chapter proficiency. In addition, Brother Hallerberg won the award for the out- standing undergraduate of the year in Pi Kappa Alpha. One of the high points of the year was the comple- tion of the addition to our chapter house, and the ensuing dedication held on Homecoming. Although hindered by unfinished construction on the house, we were able to accumulate an outstanding pledge class of forty-two men. Smythe, Powers, and Hippel Awards. Pikers' Hobo Party. 20 2 gf i fi ' Z Q ' 4, . W A tg 3 QW 2 ' ue? A X r M, ,415 ,, G ...,.,.,z K ,, , , f '. ,' ,wwf 04 f , ,ff L 4' fm f 3 ' 3 ,. , , 5 , Y i R 1? n V. 1 f v C4 1. -. 9 J aff' I f , V Q D 7 'mama xxwzgymg 7, , ,, x M f 4 Q - wmv Q ? 5: 1 Wiz., ' 4 Q ' SX 3- . N5 X x av, ' M 1 fy , W, wa! V154 ' 4 X W- A W 4 24 , wi, -Q 2 f Zvi, ' M 2 X X .9 3? 2 ? ' Q mx , ' d n f Q, ff ff D j unslnmunn V'fb , f ,Q , vans SIGMA Sigma Nu, the first national fraternity on this cam- pus, experienced another successful year in 1962- '63. The capturing of the swimming trophy led to another fine showing in intramurals. The chapter was also proud of its many varsity lettermen. NW ith its fine heritage acquired from past years, the men of Sigma Nu are looking forward to many more and better productive school years. Sigma Nu's House. Huegerich Dawson, Graham. FIFTH ROW: Witherspoon, Higgins, Ruppert Pohlig, Pfeifer, Lutzenberger, Myers, Reiferson, Graff, FIRST ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Hayden. Smith, Kesler fVice-Presi- Kozeny. Purz, Cline, Delmain, Minton, Heiskell. Connors, Peery, dentj, Raidt, Sutherland, Miller ISecretaryJ, Gladvsiewicz CPresidentJ, Dunn. THIRD ROW: Kincaid, Albrecht, Bowman, Hayden, Waring, Wedelner, Sommerkamp, Grcifzu. SECOND ROW: Elliott, Skinner, Bordeaux. Parks, Oberhaus, Robb, Krieger. FOURTH ROW: 1' 4 N fff: f 208 I --... Sig Ep's House. I Afternoon Bull Session. W I I I I I I Schaeffer. johnson. Schweser, Aspen, Mertens, Schmersahl. Nickens. McCullough, Arnold. IGMA PHI EPSILO The young, yet swiftly growing fraternity of Sigma Phi Epsilon, has made its presence strongly felt since its beginning on the MSM campus in 1947. Because of the high average required for initiation, Sig Ep has rated fourth in campus grade point over the past five years. There is always a Sig Ep among any group of campus leaders. The red door is known for some of the best parties, given by the friendliest house on campus. TGI F 2, 'df ,az N f Alms for the poor? 5 ' ff ,o. ,. Ti 209 Sigma Pi's House. The Alpha Iota Chapter of Sigma Pi Fraternity, originally known as the Prospectors Club, was formally installed on the MSM campus in April of 1933. The principle objects are to advance truth and justice, to promote scholarship, to encourage chivalry, to diffuse culture and to develop character in the service of God and man. To supply its members with a well-rounded social life, the fraternity supplements the academic year with several social functions which are enjoyed by active members, pledges, and alumni. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ubaudi, Dierker, Biermann Hulett fSecretaryJ, johnson fTreasurerJ, Ebert fVice-Presidentj Mor ris fpresidentl, Tigerdog, Loth, Becher, Williams. SECOND ROW 1 SIGMA PI ,Ei gaaili, Sig P1 Christmas Party for Underprrvileged Children. f Tri Comrades in Arms. I-louser, Weber, Stewart, Halpern, Wagner, Gregg, Tegrmeier, Weinel. Eckert, Alonge, Sirrutleclge. Joslin, Erickson, Sutherland, Hausgen, Thomes, Schaffer, Masters, Wink. THIRD ROW: Ulm, Hascall, Fisher, Myrick, Kolchinslcy. ', .N-? IG A TAU GAMMA , r Qi, A -- gh, gf A , A if ' X Nlfvr, ' N 2 ' , -f Q, ,J ,4.5Qf'.,'f -' 1' , A fx T TX l .T Nga , .Y , TV 5, .4- ' K' li vT.,2x-5 :xv V -I ,V . I as , if. W . 1 I l w, ' K ' f 'Nl , z.. .zff l si il' iv 4 i ' X N , 1 1 I 1 Sig Tau House. A 1 f '!fi'!',.- an 4 in 4 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gerdes, Morgan, Ellison, Ragland fTreasurerJ, Schneider 1PresidenU, Steeno iVice-Presidenty, Sheets P ,N 1 5 Q 'N g'iviw-.,i ' I T ' H . g A Q f -' A kitchen detail follows a good meal. X X . 1 ' K if l ,,,,111,' 2 f R if i ,A -xx 1m,,,.,,h X K 4 212 if 55,5 A card game follows a good meal. - lidxl 1SecretaryJ, Kotys, Reynolds. SECOND ROW: Ray, Brown, Dunmire, Randall Bennett Miller Clarke Ragland Martinez Uthe Greek Becker Temper. Loeschner, Link,Baarent, Norman. THIRD ROW: The scholastic, social and athletic endeavors of Sigma Tau Gamma have echoed this fraternity's activity on the School of Mines campus. The opti- mistic outlook of the men of Alpha Omega chapter has been a great factor in the building of campus prestige at Sigma Tau Gamma. Outstanding party weekends of the year were the White Rose Banquet and Formal, the Valentine Party, and St. Pat's. The men of Sig Tau also enjoyed having a Christmas benefit party for some under- privileged children of Rolla. Bob Temper disagrees with President Gene Schneider's point of view. .X it , . . 1 Y X 'ix C sf is W x,.Q-nu . 7 A Q. A ' is 5 Q ? f ,,,,,? . Q ,N v S XQ Q X an mg Kiwi Qi . V I , X , gg ' 1 Q in in A A W 'HW 'fvlsli TAU KAPPA EPSILO Beta Eta chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon was founded in 1947 and since then has gained a strong position among the fraternities on campus. Plans for a new chapter house were drawn, with the actual construction scheduled for March. With added living space and improved accommodations, the Tekes await the coming school year with high spirits and anticipation. rf , f, 1 X ,ffl , ESFIV is f QI' Teke Pledges. 1 107 State. Mackie Beal FOURTH ROW: Downey, Hoeppner, Harlan, Wilkinson Henry, Vonbehren. Heuiser, Winters, Legger. .was Sr ff-F Q 3 .4 l King of the stairs. 215 Szaranowski, Steib, Jones, Consoletti. Betz, Ryser. jungers. Calder Townsend, Elliott, Klauser. THETA XI The oldest national fraternity on the Miner campus, Theta Xi, reached new heights of achievement this past year. The spirit of the men of Theta Xi made every undertaking a worthwhile and successful step in proving the fraternity's strength in Rolla. Completing a plan for national expansion, Theta Xi recently initiated twenty-one new chapters through a merger with Kappa Sigma Kappa Fraternity. This year the house participated in an aggressive intra- mural, social, and scholastic program with high hopes of advancement during the year. Kathy Barrie, St. Pat's Queen Candidate, and escort Larry Eller. 7 ,, mxmm Study hours! li . .iiifif-04 , ,, 1 . Triangle house Triangle, a fraternity of engineers and scientists, was founded by sixteen civil engineers in 1907. The Missouri Mines chapter was installed in December of 1927. Since that time the chapter has participated in all scholastic, intramural, and social activities. Triangle intramural teams gave exceptional show- ings in cross-country and flag football. Triangle looks forward to continued success throughout the years. 'NM f ,ZA 7 W Wff W W mbtpgma Smith, Swearingen, and Simmons enjoying their Care Package. 218 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Harting, Sutton, Schuster Grim shaw fflorresponding Secretaryj, Strunk lRecorcling Secretaryj Ligon rfb , , , fig? '64 Finishing touches for St. Pat's float. CPresidentJ, Kornberger 6Vice-Presidentj, Simmons, Stege, Mills SECOND ROW: Reeder, Hurter, DiPaolo, Mann, Taylor, Mugaverd, GLE 14 Living Room Football. Kempf, Suarez, Silipo, Schaefer. THIRD ROW: Stark, Solomon, Leetch, Wooldridge, Baumgardner, Green, Stark, Smith, Koenig. 21 220 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Allison, Shalton, Million CTreas- McCane, Ligon. THIRD ROW: Strickler, Schmidt, Behring, Green urerj, Told fPresident5, Wink iVice-Presidentb, Gerhardt, Ferguson. Uthe, Shermer, Hoeppner, Dierker. SECOND ROW: Boaz, Schaeffer, Meier, Housh, jones, Terry, Tracy Boyer presents first place IFC Sing trophy to Harry Silipo of Triangle. Hugh McCane, IFC scholastic chairman, presents Pi Kappa Alpha the scholastic trophy for the Fall semester. I TERFRATER ITY COUNCIL The purpose of the Intrafraternity Council is to pro- mote harmonious relations between the public, the college, and the fraternities. The IFC at MSM is composed of 52 members rep- resenting the I6 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. 'M 1 '- .' fa X' C X if W . -fi 5 Mr. Paul T. Dowling, guest speaker at the first an- Dean Curtis Wilson bids farewell to all the fra- nual IFC banquet. ternities at IFC banquet. Interviewing Greek Week Queen Candidates. 1 ,,,,,, A 2 mf 'Wa f WW' A5521 , I-H'-cw V tl E a 5 i i 2 fniw President Doug Told presents Clint Clark, IFC Man of the Year, a plaque in memorandum. 221 .T- 4 i I 113 ,..,.-u,-,- T- I L., i .. X X1 . 1 . E. f 5 7 A qi 35 fs Ai!! P , X. V Ki? H295 pkg S 35 5 5, ia ' A lk .gg ' X . N325 is Xi' 31 If .QL 'bfi X 24 , it ,149 za, . .- K Six, 'f , ,XA fix N gm, greg' fl .W ! n ABERNATHY, Larry G.-Ceramic Centralia, Ill. Lambda Chi Alpha, ASCE, President, Spelunl-cer's Club, Illinois Mining Institute Scholarship, Co-op Garbistnn-Walker Ref. Co., Honor List. ABEL, Dan L.-CE Bland, Mo. Independents, Honor List. ABKEMEIER, Kenneth A.-EE St. Louis, 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 Gold Key Award, Whos Wham. ACHENBACH, Gary D.-ChE Trenton, Mo. Independents, Tech Club, AIChE, Treasurer, President, Alpha Chi Sigma, Blue Key, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Baptist Student Union, Interlaith Council, Pershing Rifles, Curators Scholarship, Chicago Tribune Award, Red Fourragere-1 AIChE Sophomore Scholarship Award, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Awardl Alpha Chi Sigma Award, American Society for Testing Materials Award, Gold Key, Honor List. 'W 'if' ,A-itil Ajay, 3 wfwwanvuw up- c bf ' . -..., ,I Abernathy, L. G. Abel, D. L. Abkemeier, K. A. Achenbach, G. D. ADAM, Everett jr.-CE Rolla, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha, ASCE, Interfaith Council, Vice-President, Honor List. ADAMS, joe E.-EE Nevada, Mo. Independents, Chi Alpha, Treasurer, Honor List, Engineers Club. ADIB, Hooshang-ME Ahwaz, Iran SAE, Transferred from Central Mo. State, Centralia Jr. College University of Tennessee, Bradley University. ADSIT, john M.-CE Whitewater, Wisc'. Honor List. AINSWORTH, john H.-Ceramics Delmonto, Penn. Independents ACS, Honor List, Pennsylvania Glass Sand Corpora- tion Scholarship, Engineers Club. ALBRECHT, Paul N.-EE Chesterfield, Mo. Kappa Sigma, AIEE-IRE, Honor List. 224 Adam, E. E. Adsit, J. M. Alexander, G. D. 5 -I . X 1' F . ff F' g g., it i E ff E ' B U QTW 1: ur! 33751 w Q - 1.1 ,- . 1 Q E 'Q '... 1 Q ., .X ' lj -:Tri X si llllllllllllllI RN SENIOR CLASS Adams, J. E. Adib, H. Ainsworth, 1. H. Ali, M. A. Allen, L. B. Albrecht, P. N. Y. ' 5 se Sis as 5.5-A f ALEXANDER, George D.-EE jefferson City, Mo. MRHA, Secretary, Treasurer, Shamrock Club, AIEE-IRE, Phi Kappa Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, President, Tau Beta Pi, UCCF, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate, Honor List, Gold Key. ALI, Mohmed A.-Mining Washington, D. C. Independents, Fifty-Niner's Club, AIME, Organization of Arab Students, International Fellowshop. ALLEN, Louis B.-Physics Savannah, Mo. Independents, AIEE-IRE, American Institute of Physics, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Wesley Foundation, Spelunker's Club, Radio Club, Harry H. Kessler Scholarship, Curators Scholarship, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate, Cross Country, Silver Key, Sigma Pi Sigma, National Science Foundation Research Program Award. ALLISON, james S.-Met Paducah, Ky. Phi Alpha, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, BSU, St. Pat's Board, Inter- fraternity Council, M Club, Honor List, Golf. ANDERSON, George C.-ME Joplin, Mo. Chi Alpha, Wesley Foundation. ANDERSON, Roger D.-ME St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma. AREVALO, Alexis j.-ME Punto Fijo, Venezuela International Fellowship, Socony Mobil Oil Scholarship. ARMENT, Maynard L.-Met-Nuclear Keytesville, Mo. Independents, Engineer's Club, AIME, ASM, Nuclear Engineer- ing Society, Alpha Sigma Mu, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Sigma Mu, Honor List, Foundry Educational Foundation Scholarship, Cura- tors Scholarship, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate, Dow Chemical Company Scholarship, Gold Key. ARMS, Robert L.-CE Maryville, Mo. Transferred from Northwest Mo. State College. ARNOLD, Charles G.-Met Springfield, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon, AIME, ASM, Alpha Phi Omega, Honor List, Co-op Union Carbide Nuclear Co. ARYAN, Ghazi A.-Mining jersusalem, ,lordan Fifty-Niner's Club, Organization of Arab Students, Transferred from Wayne State University. 'B' 'Nhnvv' 'Wand 'wet' txt W. , Allison, J. S. Anderson, G. C. Anderson, R. D. Arevalo, A. J. Arment, M. L. Arms, R. L. Arnold, C. G. Aryan, G. A. Aglin, Q, F, Aubrecht, L. 1. Bagley, R. P. Bailey, D. E. Balsman, W. F. Baluha, G. F. Barber, M. T. ASLIN, Charles F.-Pet Bloomfield, Mo. Independents, AIME, President, Secretary. AUBRECHT, Ladimir j.-ME Edwardsville, Ill. Independents, Tech. Club, ASME, SAE, Alpha Phi Omega: Stu- dent Council, Rollamo Board. BAGLEY, Ronald P.-CE Peoria, Ill. Triangle, Rollamo Board, Honor List, Fifty4Niner's Club. BAILEY, David E.-EE i Benton, Ill. Lambda Chi Alpha, Treasurer, BSU. BALSMAN, Wayne F.-EE Perryville, Mo. Independents, Newman Club, IRE, Prospectors Club. BALUHA, Gerald F.-Met-Nuclear Colonia, New jersey Lambda Chi Alpha, Independents, AIME, Rollamo Board: Stu- dent Union Fund Raising Comm. BARBER, Malcolm T.-ME St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma, Theta Tau, Student Council, Honor List, M Club, Swimming, AFS. 225 BARCLAY, Dannie C.-ME Goodman, Mo. ASME. BARAMORE, james j.-EE Shrewsbury, Mo. Independents: AIEE-IRE, President: Outstanding junior Award: Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu: Student Union Games Comm.: Hon- or List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Gold Key: Radio Club, Secretary, Treasurer: Fifty-Niner's Club: Engineers Club. BARGER, james-Physics NWaldwick, New jersey Independents: ASChEg Fifty-Niners BARNETT, Eugene H.-EE Mehlville, Mo. Independents: IREE-IRE: Pershing Rifles: Prospector's Club: Cu- rators Scholarship. BARTEL, Donald S.-ME Sullivan, Mo. Independents: Shamrock Club: AIEE-IRE: MSM Band: ROTC Band. BARTELS, Kent W.-EE Overland, Mo. Shamrock Club: AIEE-IRE: Curators Scholarship: Honor List: Co-op McDonnell Aircraft Corp. Barclay, D. C. Baramore, J. J. Barger, J. Barnett, E. H. Bartel, D. S. Bartels, K. W. Bartlett, R. E. Battling, D. L. Bascue, E. A. Bass, O. E. Baggin, R, L, Baugher, C. R. BARTLETT, Ronald E.-ME Richmond, Mo. Kappa Alpha: ASME: AIChEg Curators Scholarship: Honors List. BARTLING, Donald L.--EE Carl junction, Mo. Shamrock Club: Tau Beta Pi: Honor List. BASCUE, Errol A.-Met Whitehall, New York Sigma Pi: ASM: Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Corresponding Secre- tary: Alpha Sigma Mu: Honor List. BASS, Oral E.-Met Louisiana, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha: Fifty-Niner's Club: AIEE-IRE: Engineers Club: Glce Club: Pershing Rifles: Curators Scholarship: Honor List. BASSIN, Ronald L.-EE East St. Louis, Ill. Independents: Fifty-Niner's Club: AIEE-IRE. BAUGHER, Charles R.-Physics Neosho, Mo. Independents: Fifty4Niner's Club: SAME: American Institute of Physics: UCCF: ARS: ROTC Band: Spelunkers Club: Honor List. 405' W Bauman, C. H. 22 My 'mv 6 Baumgardner, J. D. Beardslee, H. M. .-quuunuyy 'WW' Q -a............m4 1, wwmff V. x+,!.,5- f., , A' ' ' A ' A AI 5251 1 B25 '-'wffilefis-'3'f7 llfif'9'-A-SSP-- 3-'e2J'ff55,- 1 SENIOR CLASS Independents, ASME, ASCE, Prospector's Club. ' BAUMGARDNER, john D.-Physics East St. Louis, Ill. Triangle, Treasurer American Institute of Physics, Sigma Pi Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Rollamo Board, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Honor List, Distinguished Military Student Award, Co-op McDonnell Aircraft Corp. BEARDSLEE, Harold M.-ME Detroit, Mich. Kappa Alpha, President, Treasurer, ASME, SAE, Student Union Dance Comm., Student Council, Miner Board, Chicago Tribune Award, Distinguished Military Student Award. BECHER, Paul F.-Met Oak Ridge, Tenn. Sigma Pi, President, ASM, AFS, Theta Tau, St. Pat's Board, Honor List, Co-op Bell Helicopter. BECI-IER, William E.-ME St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Tau Gamma, Vice-President, AIChE, SAME, ACS. BECKER, Charles P.-Met Fenton, Mo. Kappa Sigma, President, Treasurer, AIME, AFS, Secretary-Treas- urer, Theta Tau, Alpha Sigma Mu, Blue Key, Corresponding Secretary, Miner Board, Student Union Board, St. Pat's Board, Curators Scholarship, Honor List, Silver Key, Who's Who, Dis- tinguished Military Student Award. BECKLEY, Tommie R.-CE jerico Springs, Mo. Independents, Prospectofs Club, SAME, ASCE, Military Ball Board. BELL, Lyndall K.-ME I Maplewood, MO. Pi Kappa Alpha, ASME, Rollamo Board. BENIGNO, joseph O.-EE Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Honor List, Transferred from Dutchess Community College. BENN, Edward-Met-Nuclear Mahanoy City, Penn. Independents, Engineers Club, MRHA Judicial Board, AIME, Nuclear Engineering Society, Vice'President, Student Council, Glee Club, Honor List, Glee Club Lapel Button Award, Trans- ferred from Lafayette College. BENTLEY, james R.-CE West Plains, Mo. Independents, Tech Club, ASCE, Curators Scholarship, Honor List, Co-op Missouri State Highway. BENZ, Wayne G.-Math Maplewood, Mo. Atatia, Theta Tau, St l'.it's Boartl, Student Cuuntil, ARS BETTS, Bruce A.-Met-Nuclear lferquuson, Mo. Prospettors Club, Nutlear Engineering Sotiety, BSIYL Trans ferred from Southwest Baptist College. BHATT, Pramodrai bl.-C,hE Surat, Gujarat AICIWIQ, India Assoc. BHATTAQHARYA, Himtifi-t.ghE ,Jai Paiguri, W. Bengal V AlC.hE, International Followship, India Assot. . Becher, P. F. Becher, W. E. Becker, C. P. Beckley, T. R. Bell, L. K. Benigno, J. O. Benn, E. Bentley, J. R. Benz, W. G. Betts, B. A. Bhatt, P. J. Bhattacharya, H. 'Qi '1T '? ..., s . XX t g im Q 'Q' it 'Q' whining- as was -es? MN 227 -sm. I' Bingaman, T. B. Blume-nberg, W. E. Bosnak, J. S. Bosnak, L. L. 5 9 BOSNAK, john S.-Physics Alton, lll. Tech Clubg American Institute of Physicsg Alpha Chi Sigma. Sigma Pi Sigma. Tau Beta Pig Kappa Mu Epsilon, Treasurer. Basketball: M Club1 Honor Listg Red Fourragueg Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Awardg Gold Key. BOSNAK, Laura L.-Physics Lamar, Mo. SWEQ American Institute of Physicsg Wesley Foundation. Sec- retaryg Curators Scholarshipg National Merit Scholarshipg Honor List. BOUNDS, Donald R.-EE Palmyra, Mo. Delta Sigma Phig AIEE-IREQ Wesley Foundationg MSM Bandg Curators Scholarship. BOWMAN, Michael W.-Chem Springfield, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilong AlChE3 Alpha Phi Omegag Transferred from Drury College. 228 Bogard, J. H. Boling, H. O. Borger, L. A. Bounds, D. R. Bowman, M. W. Boyer, T. R. BINGAMAN, Terry B.-Met Shillington, Penn. AIME1 ASMQ Honor Listg Transferred from Bridgewater College. BLUMENBERG, Wayne E.-ChE Farmington, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Clubg AIChEg SAMEQ Tau Beta Pig Curators Schol- arship Monsanto Chemical Company Scholarshipg Honor List. Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Awardg Gold Key. St. joseph Lead Scholarship. BOGARD, joseph H.-EE St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma. AIIZE-IRE: Theta Taug Student Union Boardg Honor Listg Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. BOLING, Harry O.-EE Kansas City, Mo Honor List. BORGER, Lawrence A.-ME Carbondale, Ill. lndependentsg Engineers Clubg BSU. MSM Bandg ARS. Trans- ferred from Southern lllinois University. Brady, S. D. Bramon, T. H. Bridegroom, W. E. BOYER, Track R.-ME Ferguson, Mo. Kappa Alpha, ASME, Theta Tau, Newman Club, Miner Board, IFC, Vice-President, Curators Scholarship, Honor List, Carter United Club Scholarship. BRADY, Sherman D.-ChE Kansas City, Mo. Phi Alpha, Vice-President, Prospector's Club, AIChE, Vice- Presi- dent, Alpha Phi Omega, Theta Tau, Cross Country, Track, M Club, Liahona Fellowship, Vice-President. BRAMON, Thomas H.-ME Auxvasse, Mo. ASME, Honor List. BRIDEGROOM, William E.-EE St. Louis, Mo. Independents, Shamrock Club, AIEE, Interfaith Council, Newman Club, Secretary. BRIDGES, Walter R.-CE Granby, Mo. A X A , A ASCE, Chi Epsilon, President, Wesley Foundation, Honor List, 3,5 V Enoch Needles Scholarship, Transferred from Joplin Junior ff! College. . ' I A A ' BRITTON, jerry A.-CE Kansas City, Mo. ' Sigma Nu, ASCE, Curators Scholarship. . my .. r i 1 BROCK, van W.-Math st. Ann, MO. iia , I MRHA, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Q WW f . 7 1. Plate Award. ...un-if BROOCKMANN, Richard W.-ChE Springfield, Mo. ' Independents, Shamrock Club, Alpha Chi Sigma, Gamma Delta, I President, Curators Scholarship, Honor List. ,.- W Zi' BROOKS, Howard B.-ME University City, Mo. Independents, Fifty-Niner's, SAE, Tau Beta Pi, Pershing Rifles, f Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Co-op McDonnell Aircraft Corp. A BROST, Fred B.-Mining Independence, Mo. GDI, AIME, Delta Sigma Phi, Miner Board, Sigma Gamma Epsi- lon, President, Tau Beta Pi, Spelunker's Club, SEG, Honor List, Gold Key, American Smelting and Refining Company Scholar- ship, Transferred from Orange Coast College, Distinguished Mili- tary Student. BROWN, Curtis C.-ME Carthage, Mo. Independents, Prospector's Club, SAE, ASME, Transferred from Joplin Junior College. BROWN, Dallas L.-CE Lilbourn, Mo. Independents, Shamrock Club, BSU, Curators Scholarship, Honor List, Co-op Missouri Highway. gen Q I, an-I-u.,,. F' 1019455 -and ,f f Bridges, W. R. Broockmann, R. W. Brown, C. Brown, J. L. Brown, J. W. Brown, P. C. 59' Brown, R. L. Brown, T. O. Brunjes, F. E. . ., - ,, s '31 .W ,fra .yy AA Britton, J. A. Brooks, H. B. Brown, D. L. Brock, V. W. Brost, F. B. Brown, G. M. BROWN, Glenn M.-CE Independents, ASCE. Marshfield BROWN, james L.-EE Belton, Independents, Fifty-Niner's Club, Spelunker's Club, C. L Society, Curators Scholarship. BROWN, john W.-Mining jenkins Sigma Tau Gamma, ASME, Tau Beta Pi, St. Pat's Board, Mo. Mo. . Dake Mo. HM.. Club, Curators Scholarship, Honor List, Outstanding Freshman of 1959-1960 Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Steinmesch Award, Gold Key, American Smelting and Refining Company Scholarship, Superior Cadet Award. BROWN, Paul jr.-CE jackson, Mo. Independents, Fifty-Niner's Club, ASCE, Curators Scholarship. BROWN, Richard L.-ME St. Louis, Mo. ASME, SEG, Transferred from Washington University. BROWN, Timothy O.-Mining Fairfield, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon, AIME, Treasurer, Alpha Phi Omega, C. L. Dake Society. BRUNJES, Franklin E.-CE Villa Ridge, Mo. Independents, Tech Club, Chi Epsilon, Treasurer, Tau Beta Pi, Newman Club, Student Council, St. Pat's Board, Student Union Board, Honor List, Curators Scholarship, Phi Kappa Phi Plate Award, Gold Key. Book 2 2 9 N f .,'.v I: -'f' 1 I t T F 'X BRUNS, Martin T.-EE lndependentsg Prospet'tor's Clubg Student Council, St. Pat's Board, Honor List. Kansas City, Mo. BRYANT, Henry W.--ChE Independents, Shamrock Club. Crystal City, Mo. BRYANT, William S.-CE Kappa Alpha, ASCE, AIChE3 Canterbury Club, Transferred from Wentwtmrth Military College. Beatrice, Neb. BRYSON, Thomas E.-ME Salem, Mo. Sigma Nu, ASMEQ Honor List. BUAPRASERT, Boonchuay-Mining Bangkok, Thailand AIME1 Honor List. Bruns, M. T. Bryant, H. W. Bryant, W. S. Bryson, T. E. Buaprasert, B. Buck, R. L. Buecher, R. W. Burton, J. D. Burton, R. R. Busby, M. L. Bush, W. A. Butcher, 1. W. Cage, K. L. Campbell, C. E. Carnes, R. O. BUCK, Richard L.-Chl? Lebanon, Mo. Independents, Engineer's Club, AlChIi, Honor List BUECHER, Roger W.-Physics Belleville, Ill. Ameritan Institute of Physitsg Sigma P1 SigmaL Tratk BURTON, hloe D.-ME Steele, Mo. SAE, ASMEQ BSU, Honor List. Co-op Burno 'X MtDonnell En- gineering Co. BURTON, Robert R.-MF Kirkwood, Mo. Independents, Fifty-Niner's Club, Newman Club, SAIZ. BUSBY, Melvin I..-EE Rushville, Ill. Independents, Fifty-Niner's Club. AIEIT, Transferred from Wlest- ern Illinois College. BUSH, William A.-Chl? EUFCIK21. M0- Kappa Sigmag AIChEg Curator Stliolarsliip. BUTCI-IER, james W.-CE Berwyn, Ill. Sigma Nu, Treasurer, President, ASCE, SAME, Student Countil, Treasurer, Student Union Budget Comm., Transferred from J. S. Morton junior College. CAGE, Kenneth L.-ME Crystal City, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha: Theta Tau, Secretary: Honor List, Pi Tau Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Football: M Club: Spelunker's Club. CAMPBELL, Charles E.-Met Dixon, Ill. Teth Club, Fifty-Niner's Club, Independents, Vite-President, ASM, Military Ball Board: Inter Cobop Countill AFS, Honor List: UCCF. CARNES, Ross O.-Physics Cameron, Mo. Teth Clubg Ameritan Institute of Physitsg Tau Beta Pig Kappa Mu Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma. ROTC Band, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi CARPANI, Amon J.-Met Benia, Ill. Teth Club, Independents, ASM. 230 .y,.....-4' Wfw WW CARRIERE, Scott H.-MF St. Louis, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha, Setrerary, President, ASME, ARS, Alpha Phi Omega, Theta Tau, Rollamo Board, Miner Board, AFS Honor List, Silver Key. CARTER, lohn M.-EE sf. Louis, Mt.. of Theta Xi, Shamrotk Club, SAE, Photo Club, Radio Club, Rifle Team. CFBE, jerry F.-Chl? Wellston, Mo. Shamrotk Club, Independents, AlChl2g Honor List. CHAFFIN, Lane C.-MF Rogersville, Mo. Fifty-Ninerk Club, ASME, SAE, Honor List, Transferred from University ol XVithitag Spelunketk Club, Co-op Harbeson-Xwalker Ret. Lo., Co-op ll S. Naval Wfeapons Lab. Carpani, A. J. Cebe, J. F. EQ' 'l JL. ' ,yd it 'cam' Chen C. Chrisman, J. W. Church J. Church, R. Clark, C. A. Clark, D. A. CHURCH, Robert, jr.-EE Cape Girardeau, Mo. AIEE. CLARK, Clinton A.-Met Ellisville, Mo. Kappa Sigma, Vice-President, AIME, AIChE, ASM, Secretary, President, Alpha Chi Epsilon, Alpha Epsilon Mu, President, Blue Key, Tau Beta Pi, Newman Club, Student Union Game Comm., Chairman, Student Council, President, Phi Kappa Phi, Honor List, Who's Who, Gold Key. CLARK, Dennis A.-Mining Chicago, Ill, MRHA, Secretary, Newman Club, Honor List. W. -7 Q .N, H 519' X. ,N WY K , f-1 Jn.. .,: ii.l' ii i 1.-.,7:' 1 x V St 3,7 C , 1-pf f var x ,Q ,..-MW p .Q If Carriere, S. H. Carter, J. M. Chaffin, L. C. Chapin, R. A. S NIOR CLASS CHAPIN, Roger A.-Math St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Alpha, AlChli3 ARS, ROTC Band. CHEN, Chung-Ying-Chem. Taiwan, China Shamrotk Club, Honor List CHRISMAN, blames W.-Math Kappa Mu Epsilon. Student Countil, XV. T. Sthrenk Chemital Poplar Bluff, bio. Sotietyg Honor List. CHURCH, jerry W.-CF Taylorville, lll. Atatia, ASCE, Nwesley Foundation, Photo Club, Pershing Rifles, Honor List. I L fn! .fZ f, f- xt Rini? f. 1' 5f..'.s,z-f 'f-'nf : , gf .?', , ' fa..-f'.s'f,-'ff q U, , ,. if Aly., -,Max i f .y fm., - ' - ' 1 fx: ' x HM' -U. ,.r..f'.'-1,f1,:,, t 4 . 2. .T 1 :7. 231 ii l...... CLEMENTS, John L.-EE Gallatin, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi, IRE, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, National Merit Scholarship, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Honor List, Gold Kev. CLIPPARD, Fred B.-Chem jackson, Mo. Independents, Fify-Niner's Club, Tau Beta Pi, Baptist Student Union, W. T. Schrenk Chemical Society, Curators Scholarship, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi, Gold Key. CLOSE, Maxwell L.-EE Carterville, Mo. Independents, MRHA, Kappa Kappa Psi, Military Ball Board, MSM Band, ROTC Band. COBB, Raymond P.-ME Brentwood, Mo. Independents, Fifty-Niner's 'Clubg AIEE, SAE, ASME, Rollamo, Honor List. W ' New .f . ,:fy, an W4 if We I ill- l . ,,,f V If 1 ,, 4 afflliigili 5:51, k IL, .. .. sling, A I f 'vo ,M av! 5 3Z .l' 'fa Nr. w. 'fa .fx f Vg -3 C, -Q n 3 I 4 4 I .,,, u F2 Us Qi? S t rl. I MW. ka? SENIOR CLASS Coffman, R. M. Colantuono, W. R. Collins, C. W. Consoletti, 1. LI. Cornell, W. A. Qortelyou, A. L. Cottin, D. j. Cousc, G. A. Cowperthwaite, R. L. Z, . , r ' 2 Clements, j. L. Clippard, F. B. Close, M. L. Cobb, R, P, COFFMAN, Robert M.-CE Kansas City, Mo. Independents, Fifty-Niner's Club, Teth Club, ASCE. COLANTUONO, William R.-Met Long Island, N.Y. MRHA, Vine-President, Fifty.Ninet's Club, AIMEg ASM. COLLINS, Clyde Dupo, Ill. Independents, Engineers Club, AIEE-IRE, Baptist Student Union' Honor List, Inter Co-op Coumil. CONSOLETTI, joseph j.-Met Milford, Mass. Theta Xi, AFS, ASME, Newman Club, Canterbury Club. CORNELL, William A.-ME Lemay, Mo. Phi Alpha, Alpha Phi Omega, Rollamo Board, Curators Scholar- ship Honor List. CORTELYOU, Abram L.-CE Troy, Mo Independents, Tech Club, Co-op Mo. State Highway. COTTIN, Daniel 1.-CE Sr. Louis, Mo. Independents, Fifty-Niner's Club, ASCE, Newman Club. 232 363.49 I .nh--Hy? Ahhh? - 1 wif, . Z ,,. . . . I l',, - f 7 I l I l I 4 COUSE, Gary A.-CE St. Louis, Mo. Independents, Tech Club, SAME, ASCE, Alpha Phi Omega, Newman Club, Football. COWPERTHWAITE, Ronald L.-Physics Eldridge, Mo. Independents, Engineers Club, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma, Lura and George Easley Scholar' ship, Curators Scholarship, Honor List, Co-op Union Carbide Nuclear Co., Phi Kappa Phi Book Award, Silver Key. COX, David L.-CE Kirkwood, Mo. ' Pi Kappa Alpha, ASCE, Alpha Phi Omega, Miner Board, Rollamo Board. CRADER, Harold W.-ME Painton, Mtn. Delta Sigma Phi, ASME1 SAE. CRAWFORD, jack L.-EE Kansas City, Mo. Independents, Fifty-Niner's Club, AIEE, Honor List, Transferred from University of Denver and Park College. CRENSHAW, Reuben L.-EE St. Louis, Mo. Independents, Shamrock Club, Chi Alpha, Honor List, Co-op McDonnell Aircraft, Cross Country, Transferred from Harris Teathers College. CROSNOE, Clifford W.-CE Cape Girardeau, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha, ASCE, BSU, Rollamo Boad, Transferred from Southeast Mo. State College. CRUTCHER, Danny R.-EE Webb City, Mo. Independents, Prospectors Club, Transferred from Joplin jr. College. CUTTS, james F.-EE Dexter, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi, AIEE, Transferred from Southeast Mo. State College. DANIELS, john M., jr.-CE Pittsburgh, Penn. ASCE, Theta Tau, Vice-President, Honor List. DAUERHEIM, Woody D.-ChE Affton, Mo. Independents, Shamrock Clubg AIChE: Spelunkers. DAVIS, Leslie E.-EE Triangle, Rollamo Board. Granite City, Ill. Dean, D. N. Degenhardt, E. A. Davis, L. E. Deen, M. E. f Ml! ,. Cox, D. L. Crenshaw, R. L. Cutts, J. F. Decker, H. D. Delong, J. P. Af-W 61 QW' Crawford, J. L. Crutcher, D. R. Dauerheim, W. D. Crader, H. W. Crosnoe, C. W. Daniels, J. M. Festus, Mo. ASME: Red Fourragereg Blue DEAN, Donald N.-ME Independents, Engineers Club, Fourragere. DECKER, Harvey D.-ME jackson, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi, President, Alpha Phi Omega, Gamma Delta, Theta Tau, Curators Scholarship, Inter-Fraternity Council. DEEN, Michael E.-Met Tulsa, Okla. Phi Alpha, President, Alpha Phi Omega, Vice-President, Theta Tau, St. Pats Board, Transferred from Westminister College. DEGENHARDT, Eugene A.-EE St. Louis, Mo. Independents, Prospettor's Club, AIEE-IRE, Gamma Delta, Spe- lunkers: SEG, Transferred from XVashington University. DELONG, james P.--ME jefferson City, Mo. Kappa Alpha, ASCE, SAE: AFS: ASME, Alpha Phi Omega, New- man Club, Inter-Fraternity, Council, ARS: Honor List. 233 . ,W ,. , . . L Desai, G. V. Devaney, M. J. Denzel, J. A. Deutschman, R. L. DEY, William E.-EE Independents: Pr0spector's Club: Shamrock Club: AIEE-IRE: Kap- pa Mu Epsilon: Newman Club: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. Schofield Barracks, Hawaii DHAWAN, Raj K.-ChE Baroda, India Independents: Fifty-Niner's Club: AIChEg India Association: Ina ternational Fellowship. DICKEY, Fred M.-EE Springfield, Mo. Independents: Prospectofs Club: AIEE-IRE: Eta Kappa Nu: Cu- rators Scholarship: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: MRHA Judicial Board. DIEMER, Charles E.--EE St. Louis, Mo. MRI-IA: Shamrock Club: AIEE-IRE: Eta Kappa Nu: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Silver Key: MRHA, Athletic Chairman and Alternate Judicial Board. DILLINGHAM, Al-Met Jennings, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta: ASM: Newman Club: Rollamo Board: Miner Board: Honor List. DIVECHA, Mahedra H.-ChE Bombay, India AIChE: India Association: Transferred from Bombay K.C. College. DENZEL, Jerome A.-ChE St. Louis, Mo. MRHA: Engineers Club: AIChE: Alpha Chi Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Newman Club: Phi Kappa Phi: Curators Scholarship: Honor List: Gold Key. DESAI, Girish V.-ChE Bombay, India AIChE: International Fellowship: India Association: Transferred from University of Bombay. DESAI, I. N.-ChE Bombay, India AIChE: India Association: Transferred from University of Bombay. DEUTSCHMAN, Ronald L.-EE Granite City, 111. Triangle, President: AIEE-IRE: Student Union Movies Comm.: 4 1i'f 1:' f ' ,aff Rollamo Board: Radio Club: Glee Club: Red Fourragere. af ff 'ff f' . W... a, gkyyywrf . DEVANEY, Micnail J.-EE Kansas ony, Mn. Phi Kappa Theta: Alpha Phi Omega, Treasurer: AIREE-IRE: New- man Club: Miner Board: Rollamo Board: Eta Kappa Nu. DEWITT, Thomas E.-Met Webb City, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha: ASM: Newman Club: Student Council: Per- shing Rifles: Glee Club. Desai, I. N. Dewitt, T. E. Dey, W. E. Dhawan, R. K. Dickey, F. M. Diemer, C. E. Dillingham, A. Divecha, M- H- fn: 234 Dockery, C. D. Dodd, C. W. Dodson, R. M. v RNIQ. L . P . Nj, A . 1: Q33 , gi., 'L g--trffsjei, ,g, ., - g. , . . -wry 44 b. ,. i. , 15: at pf 4 , ff Q ,,...w.-f -lg --ff-3224 ' Q' 1 -. ' .. 1 A .. , U . V V1 -styj,-' .!,ie,,.,, fwf ' 3 g, ' S' 'W Lie-1 f246.4.'1f fi 1 Q ' A Y! 924 S N IOR CLASS DOCKERY, Calvin D.-ME Lamar, Mo. MRHA, Treasurer: SAE, Pershing Rifles. DODD, Curtis W.-EE Kansas City, Mo. Independentsg Prospector's Club, AIEE-lREg Eta Kappa Nug Honor List. DODSON, Richard M.-EE Maplewood, Mo. Acacia, Treasurer, Corresponding Secretary, Prospector's Clubg SAME: Wesley Foundationg Inter-Fraternity Council, Student Union, Military Ball Board, Honor List, Pershing Riflesg Blue Fourragere. DOEPKE, Lawrence B.-Physics Eureka, Mo. Independentsg Fifty-Niner's Clubg ARSQ Curators Scholarship. DOIRON, David H.-ME Redbud, Ill. Independents, Shamrock Clubg Newman Club: Transferred from Southern Illinois University. DONIS, Darrell W.-Met St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Nu: ASMQ AFSQ Curators Scholarship: Honor Listg Foundry Education Foundation Scholarship. DOWDY, Ronald R.-EE Salem, Ill. AIEEQ Transferred from Centralia Jr. College. DOWNEY, Robert E.-CE jerseyville, Ill. Tau Kappa Epsilon, ARSQ Transferred from Southern Illinois University. DRESSEL, Theodore H., jr.-Ceramics Caseyville, lll. lndependentsg Fifty-Niner's Club: ACS. DUKE, Arthur A.-Math West Plains, Mo. lndependentsg Prospector's Club, American ln'stitute of Physicsg Kamma Mu Epsilong Tau Beta Pig Sigma Pi Sigma, BSU: ARS: Honor List, Phi Kappa Phig Inter Co-op Council. DUNCHEON, Daniel W.-CE Ashland, Ill. Independents Engineers Club. DUNHAM, William J.-EE Flat River, Mo. lndependentsg Fifty-Niner's Club, AIEE-IRE. Doepke, L. B. Dowdy, R. R. Duke, A. A. Durnell, N. R. DURNELL, Noland R.-CE Willow Springs, M O ASCE, Pershing Rifles, Curators Scholarshipg Honor List, Co-op Missouri State Highway Comm. EAVES, Kenneth F.-CE Farmington, Mo Delta Sigma Phi, Treasurerg ASCE, Transferred from Flat River Junior College. ECKHOFF, Gerald J.-CE St. Louis Independentsg Fifty-Niner's Clubg ASCE, Newman Club. Y Doiron, D. H. Donis, D. W. Downey, R. E. Dressel, T. H. Dunham, W. J. Eckhoff, G. J. Duncheon, D. W. Eaves, K. F. '? ? M 0. 2 35 WW' f Eirten, F. O. Ellis, W. H. Engelbert, J. M. Erisman, L. R. Everhard, P. R. Everswick, D. N. Fanter, D. L. Faoro, R. B. Farmer, J. O. Fehsenfeld, G. D. SENIOR CLASS i 5 4 . iff io - A-.. mai' ' X all FARMER, John O.-Pet Russell, Kansas Lambda Chi Alpha, AIMEQ Sigma Gamma Epsilon: M Clubg Honor List: Silver Keyg Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Awardg Football. FEHSENFELD, Gary D.-ChE St. Louis, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha, President: Shamrock Clubg AIChEg Alpha Chi Sigmag Tau Beta Pig Phi Kappa Phig Honor Listg Chicago Tribune Awardg Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Awardg Gold Keyg Pershing Riflesg Red Fourragereg Blue Fourragere. FENTGN, David L.-CE East St. Louis, Ill. Independentsg Prospector's Clubg ASCEQ Tau Kappa Epsilon, Sec- retaryg Student Union Board, Publicity Comm.g Honor List. 236 EIRTEN, Frank O.--EE Clayton, Mo. Independentsg MRHA1 AIEE-IRE3 Student Council. ELLIS, Walter H.-Met Williston, N.Y- Independentsg AIME1 ASM, Photo Club: Transferred from North- east Mo. State College. ENGELBERT, Jerome M.-EE Aurora, M0- Independents Prospector's Club: AIEEQ Newman Club: Honor List. ERISMAN, Lester R.-CE Fairview, M0- ASCEQ Wesley Foundationg Transferred from Joplin jr. College. EVERHARD, Paul R.-ME Neosho, Mo. EVERSWICK, David N.-EE West Orange, N.j. Independentsg Prospector's Club, AIEE-IREQ Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pig Honor Listg Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Awardg Gold Key, Distinguished Military Student. FANTER, Dale L.-Physics Arnold, Mo. Kappa Alpha, AIEE-IREQ American Institute of Physicsg Miner Boardg Lura and George Easley Scholarshipg Curators Scholarshipg Co-op McDonnell Aircraft Corp. FAORO, Robert B.-Math Chicago, Ill. lndependentsg Tech Clubg George M. Pullman Education Founda- tion Scholarship. 4 'Q tic Fenton, D. L. Ferrill, D. A. FiShCf, G. D. FERRILL, David A.-Met Stanford, Conn. Fifty-Niner's Club, ASM, Honor List, Foundry Educational Foun- dation Scholarship, AFS. FISHER, Gerald D.-Met Benton Park, iii. Independents, Shamrock Club, AFS, Transferred from University of Illinois. FORE, james G.-Mining joplin, Mo. Prospettor's Clubg AIME, Secretary, Treasurer, Vice-Presidentg Honor List, Transferred from Joplin jr. College and University of Tulsa. FOURNELLE, Raymond A.-Met St. Louis, Mo. lndependentsg Engineers Club, ASM, Alpha Sigma Mug Phi Kappa Phig Gold Key, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Awardg Honor List, Curators Scholarship, Lucy Worthain James Stholarshipg Pershing Rifles, Red Fourragere. and FRANK, Vernon E.-CE Rolla, Mo. ASCE, Currators Scholarship. FRANKLIN, james D.-CE Phi Alpha: Alpha Phi Omega, Award, University City, Mo. Honor Listg Chicago Tribune FRAZER, james R.-Chia lndependentsg Prospector's Club, Business Manager, AlChEg Alpha Chi Sigma: Student Council, Vice-Presidentg Curators Scholarshipg Honor List: lnter Co-op Council, Treasurer. Stockton, Mo. FREESE, Don R.-Met Affton, Mo. Independents, ASMQ Gamma Delta, MRHA, juditial Boardg Glee Club. FREY, Peter A.-Mining Lima, Peru AIMEQ Stamp Club, lntenational Fellowship, Federation of Latin American Students, Vice-President. Fore, j. G. Franklin, 1. D. Frey, P. A. Fournelle, R. A. Frazer, J. R. Frierdich, D. W. Frost, D. L. Fryer, K. C. Fulca, I.. R. Indiana Tech. FRITSCH, William R.-CE University. kv FROST, David L.-CE Delta Sigma Phi, ASCF3 Honor College. FRYER, Kenneth C.-CE ASCE1 BSU, Honor List. FUKA, Louis R.-CF Newman Club. FULCHER, Dale E.-ME ASME, SAEQ Transferred from St. GADRE, jagannath S.-Chl? AIChEg India Association. GALES, Carl D.-CE Comm. Fulcher, D. E. Gadre, j. S. Gales, C. D. ASCEQ Chi Alpha, Honor Listg Frank, V. E. Freese, D. R. Fritsch, W. R. FRIERDICH, Donald W.-ME Belleville, lll. Fifty-Niner's Club, SAE, Transferred from Belleville Jr. College, St. Louis, Mo. Transferred from Wfashington Jonesboro, lll. List, Transferred from Carthagt St. james, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. joseph, Mo. joseph jr. College. Bombay, India Clarlcton, Mo. Prospet'tor's Club, ASCE, BSU, Cofup Missouri State Highway. 237 ww 0 F WSF Gallivan, T. J. Gangal, S. Y. Gardner, R. H. Garrett, T. J. GARRIGUE, Pierre L.--Mining Lima, Peru Independents, Prospector's Club, AIME, Stamp Club, Spelunkers Club, Fellowship of Latin Students, International Fellowship. Vice-President. GASTINEAU, Franklin D.-EE Berkeley, Mo. AIEE, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Honor List. GEBHARDS, John H.-ChE Rock Port, Mo. Prospector's Club, AIChE, Gamma Delta, Spelunkers Club, Presi- dent, Honor List, Silver Key, Co-op Mallinkrodt Chemical Corp. GIANCHANDANI, Jiwat D.-CE New Delhi, India ASCE, India Association. GIBBONS, Jack E.--ChE Independents, Fifty-Niner's Club, BSU. Rolla, Mo. GIBSON, Noble R.-EE Honor List. Chula, Mo. GILBERT, Richard L.-ME Lambda Chi Alpha, Pi Tau Sigma, Corresponding Secretary, Tau Beta Pi, President, Canterbury Club, Honor List, Transferred from Drexel University. Hickman Mills, Mo. GLADYSIEWICZ, John J.-E15 Oneida, N.Y. Sigma Phi Epsilon, President, SAME, AIEE-IRE, Blue Key, Theta Tau, Miner Board, Business Manager, Student Council, Honor List, Silver Key, Distinguished Military Student. GLASSEL, Clifford L.-ChE St. Joseph, Mo. MRHA, AIChE, Glee Club, Honor List. GOESTENKORS, John J.-EE Trenton, Ill. AIEE-IRE, Honor List. 238 Wsnlhmmnw Gardner, H. B. Garrigue, P. L. Gastineau, F. D. Gibbons, J. E. Gladysiewicz, J. J. GALLIVAN, Timothy J.-Met-Nuclear DesPeres, Mo. Independents, Prospector's Club, AIChE, SAME,' Nuclear Engi- neering Society, Student Union, Honor List. GANGAL, Subhash Y.-ChE Bombay, India AIChE, India Association, Honor List, Transferred from Bombay University. GARDNER, Hugh B.-EE St. Louis, Mo. Independents, AIEE-IRE, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Pi Sigma, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Honor List, Gold Key, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Transferred from University of Cincinnati. GARDNER, Robert H.-CE St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma, Prospector's Club, ASCE, Newman Club. GARRETT, Theodore J.-Met Schanectady, N.Y. Sigma Nu, Tech Club, AFS. Gianchandani, J. D. Gilbert, R. L. Goestenkors, J. J. Gebhards, J. H. Gibson, N. R. Glassel, C. L. . Q XG., .,.. t . ,K X SX . GOLTZ., Ralph NI.-EE St. Louis, Mo. Independentsg Shamrock Club, AIEE-IRE, Honor List. GOODMAN, Michael S.--ME Johnston City, Ill. Independents: MRHAg Prospectors Club, ASME: Military Ball Boardg Pershing Rifles: Honor Listg Red Fourragereg Distinguished Military Student. GOODMAN, Roger M.-EE Raytown, Mo. Independents, Shamrock Club, AIEEQ Honor List, Transferred from jr. College of Kansas City, GOR, Hasmukh, K.-ME Bombay, India India Association. Goltz, R. j. Gor, H. K. was-a WSW Elma! -few---wi' Goodman, M. S. G0Odman, R. M. Gosney, C. H. Grateron, T. R. GOSNEY, Chester H.-CE Morgantown, West Va. Honor List. GRATERON, Tomas R.-Mining Barquisimeto, Venezuela AIMEQ Federation of Latin American Students: Honor List: Trans- ferred from University of Central Venezuela. GREEN, Larry L.-Mining Manchester, Ill. Transferred from McMurray College GREGORY, Benton B.-ME Mount Vernon, Ill. ASME: Honor Listg Transferred from Mount Vernon Jr. College. Green, L. L. Gregory, B. B. Grisham, J. L. Gruenloh, R. H. Gudermuth, C. S. Gunn, J. A. .imqxnv - - -V I x ,- . GRISHAM, James L.-ME Marion, Ill. 'I I Y' X Engineers Club, Transferred from Southern Illinois University. H i ' - N GRUENLOI-I, Robert H.-EE Florissant, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Club, Manager, Secretary, AIIEE-IREQ Newman Club. Vice-President. GUDERMUTH, Clyde S., jr.-ME Webster Groves, Mo. Kappa Alpha: ASME, SAE. GUNN, james A.-ME Versailles, Mo. Independents: ASME: SAE: Honor List: Curators Scholarship. ug. Ti ii-1 ii u-1... . . IV -'N Y ,I X lllil ll ,il ii ll Ml I. ll ll il .L X Xi 'E-' - rf' A-fit' F at if--W4-1 -'iste r' Pf? ',l 3. 3'f l ,,,, V '1 -.-.gy'- - 'rw ,ga -1' . 1.72352 n s-. Wo .7514 Nga , wig v ii,-w a, 9 i ll ui i ll g' Q i HACKNEY, Ewing H.-EE St. Louis, Mo. Independents, Engineers Club, AIEE-IRE, Spelunkers Club, Hon- or List. HAFELI, Dwight T.-ME Rolla, Mo. Kappa Alpha, Canterbury Club, Golf. HAFFNER, james D.-Ceramic Hackensack, N.j. Phi Kappa Theta, AlChE, ACS, Newman Club, Miner Board, Rollamo Board. HAHN, Emmett W., jr.--CE St. Louis, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta, ASCE Newman Club, Miner Board, Rollamo Board. HAMILTON, Thomas A.--ME Gallatin, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi, Prospectors Club, SAE, American Institute of Physics, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, BSU Curators Scholarship, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Gold Key, Honor List N mmfl S, X ral QQ' S S sz. f . ,Zz-vfffjg ' s - R ' -, I P X' S 2 -'sf B if Q . . . . ,,,, Q . ' so ' 55 , . 2 X ' ,lx ,: '21 Qty S N I , at ,X , 1, 'ag Hackney, E. H. Hafeli, D. T. Haffner, J. D. Hahn, E. W. HAMM, Sidney R.-ME Springfield, Mo. Shamrock Club, AIEE, ASME, BSU, Pershing Rifles, Honor List. HAMPLEMAN, Leroy H.-Math DuQuoin, Ill, Delta Sigma Phi, Prospettors Club, American Institute of Phys- its, Association of Computer Machinery, BSU. HANSON, Bruce-CE Chicago, Ill. Independents, ASCE, Honor List, Transferred from Wright jr. College and University of Chicago. HANSON, Lawrence R.-Chem Decatur, lll. Ind9PCfldCFllS1 Fifty-Niner's Club, W. T, Schrenk Chem, Soc. HARDIE, Michael-CE Ozark, Mo, Kappa Sigma, AIEE-IRE, ASCE, Alpha Phi Omega, Newman Club, Miner Board, Honor List. 240 Hampleman, L. H. Hardie, M. Harmon, 1. O. HARDWICK, Forman W.-CE Beatdstown, Ill. Prospector's Club, ASCE, Phi Kappa Phi, Honor List, Trans' ferred from Western Illinois College. HARMAN, Ronald L.-EE St. Louis, Mo. Transferred from Southeast Missouri State College. HARMON, John O.-EE Cardwell, Mo. Independents, Fifty-Niner's Club, Transferred from Southeast Missouri State College. HARPER, Charles W.-ME Republic, Mo. ASME, Transferred from Southeast Missouri State College. HARRIS, Donald M.-CE East Rochester, N.Y. ASCE, Honor List. HARRIS, Gary F.-CE Hannibal, Mo. Independents, ASCE, Transferred from Hannibal-LaGrange College HARRIS, Marvin T.-CE St. Louis, Mo. Shamrock Club: ASCE, BSU: Glee Club. HARRIS, Robert A., jr.-Physics Mount Vernon, Mo. MRHA. Social Chairman, American Institute of Physics, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Pi Sigma, President, Tau Beta Pi, UCCF. Treasurer, Student Union, Literary and Music Comm.: Student Council, Interfaith Council, Gold Key, Blanche and john H. Bowles Scholarship, Honor List, National Science Foundation Re- search Programs Award, Curators Scholarship. HARTUNG, Lee R.-EE Bourbon, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Club, AIEE, Eta Kappa Nu, Honor List, Gold Key, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. HARTUNG, Robert F.-EE Chesterfield, Mo. Prospector's Club. HASHMALL, Harry P.-CE Flushing, N.Y. Independents, Tech Club, ASCE, Association of Computer Ma- chinery. HAUM, jack L.-ME Bourbon, Mo. Independents, Tech Club, ROTC Band. HAUSGEN, Donald E.-ChE Elsberry, Mo. AIChE1 Sigma Phi, UCCF. Hausgen, D. E. Heath, L. D. Hawker, G. F. Heinzen, J. R. ., ,.., ,gl MW 1 f f Harper, C. W. Harris, M. T. Hartung, R. F. Haynes, W. D. Henderson, F. D. X f a ,V WZ With? Harris, D. M. Harris, G. F. Harris, R. A. Hartung, L. R. Hashmall, H. P. Haum, j. L. HAWKER, George F.-ME Hunnewell, Mo. Independents, ASME. HAYNES, William D.-CE Havana, Ill. ASCE, Chi Epsilon, Honor List, Transferred from U.S. Naval Academy, University of Illinois, Western Illinois University and Colorado State University. HEATH, Lowell D.-EE Lamar, Mo. Independents, Engineers Club, AIEE-IRE, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi. Honor List, Gold Key Inter Co-op Council. HEINZEN, james R.-ME St. Louis, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta, Pi Tau Sigma, Newman Club, Rollamo Board, Miner Board, Honor List, Gold Key, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate, Foundry Education Foundation Scholarship, Pershing Rifles. HENDERSON, Francis D.-EE Monroe City, Mo. Independents, Tech Club, AIEE-IRE, Curators Scholarship, Honor List. 241 HENDERSON, Larry K.-EE Malta Bend, Mo. Independents: Fifty-Niner's Club: AIEE-IRE: Wesley Foundation: iiwbvvk ut? n,m..w-uv .wwe HENRY, Robert H.-ChE Engineers Club: AIChE. HENSON, Ronald P.-EE Student Union. HERBST, jeffrey R .-ChE List. I-IERMAN, Gary M.-EE Sigma Pi: AIEE-IRE: Honor Henderson, L. K. Henry, R. H. Henson, R. P. I-Iefbgr, J, R, Herman, G. M. Herron, G. F. HERRON, George F.-CE St. Louis, Mo. Independents: Fifty-Niner's Club: ASCE: Spelunkers. HERZOG, Rollie R.-EE New Haven, Mo. Independents: AIEE-IRE: Era Kappa Nu, Treasurer: Student Coun- tilg MRI'-IA, President: Curators Scholarship: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. Hicks, D. J. Herzog, R. R. Hilton, J. D. Hoffstetter, R. W. aw! .,.l . MN. 'IHMHWIQW' HICKS, David J.-ME Webster Groves, Mo. Sigma Nu: SAE: ASME: Inter-Fraternity Council. HILL, Dwight L.-Met Marion, Ill. Independents: AIChE: ASME: ASM. HILTON, jon D.-CE spfingfieiti, MO. Kappa Sigma: ASCE, Miner Board. Curators Scholarship. HOFFSTETTER, Robert W.-EE St. Louis, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha: AIEIY-IRE: Rollamo Boardl Gold Key. 242 Holley, R. G. Holman, N. F. Holmes, R. W. Radio Club, Treasurer: Glee Club. 7 Louisiana, Mo. VanBuren, Mo. Independents: Prospector's Club: SAME: AIEE-IRE: Military Ball Board: St. Pat's Board, Student Council: Curators Scholarship: St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Nu: AIChE: Alpha Chi Sigma: Student Council, Honor Independence, Mo. List: Student Union, Fund Comm. Hill, D. L. Hogan, F. J. X . 72 Ins, i 17 'Hug www- S - , sv . . 5, S-I I - I 52552. Niig at SENIOR CLASS HOLT, james L.-ME Metropolis, Ill. lndependentsg Fifty-Niner's Club, BSU, Student Councilg Honor List, Co-op Council, Distinguished Military Student. HOLT, james T.-Chem Zalma, Mo. Ififty'Niner's Club, W. T. Schrenk Chemical Societyg Honor List, Transferred from Mount San Antonio College, Los Angeles State. HONEY, Keith R.-Physics Newburg, Mo. American Institute of Physitsg Curators Scholarshipg Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. HORNBEAK, Fred A., jr.-EE Springfield, Mo. Independentsg Fifty-Niner's Club, AIEE-IRE, Transferred from Southwest Mo. State. HORNBERGER, Kent S.-Ceramics St. Louis, Mo. Shamrock Club: ACS: Stamp Club. HORNSEY, james M.-ME Potosi, Mo. Independents, Tech Club, SAE, ASME: Newman Club, Student Council, President: St. Pat's Board, Curators Scholarship. HORTON, Reuel K.-CE Rolla, Mo. ASCE, Honor List. HOUSE, Ronald L.-CE Summersville, Mo. Independents, Fifty-Niner's Club. HOUSHMAND, Honeinghali-CE Tehran, Iran Phi Kappa Phi, International Fellowshipg Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. HOWARD, Dale W.-Chem Pleasant Hill, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Clubg XV. T. Schrenk Chemical Societyg BSUQ Honor List. HOWELL, Robert C.-Mining Streator, Ill. Independentsg Fifty-Niner's Clubg ASMEQ Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Newman Club, Esperantog Honor List, Illinois Mining Institute Scholarship: Silver Keyg Co-op U.S. Gypsum Corp. HUBENTHAL, William L.-CE Malden, Mo. Shamrock Clubg Honor List. Holt, L. Hornbeak, F. A. Horton, R. K. Howard, D. W. HOGAN, Francis J.-ME Alton, lll. Delta Sigma Phig ASME, SAME, Transferred irom Southern Illi- nois University. HOLLEY, Robert G.-ChE Sf. Louis, Mo Independentsg Prospettor's Club, AlChE, Curators Scholarship, Honor List. HOLMAN, Nuel Kansas City, Mo Fifty-Niner's Club, AIEE-IRIZQ Christian Science Organization. Treasurer, Honor List, Transferred from Kansas City Jr. College HOLMES, Robert W.-ME Mercer, Mo Independents, Prospector's Club, Fifty-Niner's Club, SAME, ASME SAEQ Wesley Foundation, Honor Listg Curators Scholarship, Per shing Rifles, Distinguished Military Student. Holt, T. Honey, K. R. Hornberger, K. S. Hornsey, AI. M. House, R, L. Houshmancl, H. Howell, R. C. Hubenthal, W. L. L Za MW? 'aff 4-1' Av f . fs QI-uv' 243 1 o6 ' i Ak Hudek, R. J. Hughes, D. J. Hulsey, bl. L, Hunt, C. M. W HURTER, Henry D.-CE St. Louis, Mo. Triangle: ASCE: Transferred from Harris Teachers College. HUSTON, Robert E.-EE Windstar, Mo. Independents: Shamrock Club: AIEE-IRE: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi, President: ROTC Band: Gold Key: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Curators Scholarshipg Honor List: Tau Beta Pi Outstanding Freshman Award. HUSTON, Roger K.-CE Locksprings, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi: BSUg Glee Club: Co-op Missouri State Highway Comm. 244 Z Hughes, E. M. Huff, P, A. Hull, A. Hunt, R. E. Hurter, H. D. Huston, R. E. HUDEK, Robert J.-ME Rolla, Mo. Newman Club. HUGHES, Douglas bl.-EE Dixon, Mo. Independents: Prospector's Club: AIEE-IRE: BSU: Radio Club, President: ROTC Band: Model Railroad Club. HUGHES, Earle M.-CE McLeansboro, Ill. Independents: Tech Club: ASCE, Corresponding Secretary: Honor List. HUFF, Philip A.-Met Centralia, Ill. Independents: Fifty-Niner's Club: ASCliE: Newman Club: Trans- ferred from Centralia Ir. College. HULL, jon A.-Geology Morristown, NJ. C. L. Dake Societyg SEG: Texaco Scholarship: Transferred from William and Mary College. HULSEY, johnny L.-CE Bourbon, Mo. Independents: Fifty-Niner's Club: ASCE: Honor List. HUNT, Charles M.-CE Tecumsek, Mo. Independents: Shamrock Club: ASCE, HUNT, Ronald E.-ME Paducah, Ky. Pi Kappa Alpha: ASME: SAE: Honor List: Co-op Union Carbide. if fa is Huston, R, K, Hux, S. B. Ibrahim, M. A. HUX, Stephen B.-Physics Neosho, Mo. Independents, Fifty-Niner's Club, Ameritan Institute of Physits, Wesley Foundation, ARS, Curators Scholarship. IBRAHIM, Mohammad A.-Met Bandung, Indonesia ASM, International Fellow ship. Silver Springs, Md. Refining Co. Co-op. JABAS, Stephan D.-Min-Geology ASME, Honor List, Harbison Wfalker JACKSON, Raymond E.-CE Kansas City, Mo. JAEGER, Benjamin W.-EE Gerald, Mo. Independents, Fifty4Niner's Club, AIEEVIRE, Tau Beta Pig Phi Kappa Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Gold Key, Co-op Union Carbide. JAQUAY, Richard L.-CE Hamilton, N.Y, lfl1lCPfl1d6I1lNL Fifty-Niner's Club, ASCE, BSU, Chairman, Glee Club, Honor List, Distinguished Military Student, Assotiition of Computer Mathinery. JARMAN, R. D.-CE Wfood River, Ill. Independents, ASCE, Transferred from St. Louis University. JAUER, Richard A.-EE Affton, Mo. Independents, Secretary, AIEE-IRE, Gamma Delta, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Blue Key, Student Council, XVho's Whim, Dis- tinguished Military Student, Curators Scholarship, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Honor List, Gold Key. JENNINGS, Richard L.-ME East St. Louis, Ill. Engineers Club, ASME, Newman Club, Transferred from Belle- ville Junior College and St. Louis University. JENSON, James H.-Geology Ozark, Mo. Independents, Fifty-Niners Club, C, L. Dake Geology Sotiety, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi, BSU, Spelunker's Club, Curators Scholarship, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Gold Key, V. H. McNutt Summerfield Camp Scholarship. Jett, C. R. Jewell, R. C. ypvyd a. ,.' f,.. , IV My fa? -41 'rw va ff , V. ,--skew wwf.-4551 .. in . , 3- M ,UQ-5. Ag, 3.1. :4 - vw 7 'W : J , -.uumouuaf 7 fy, ff-..,.' Z,-45,5 . a ff .1151 f 1Q'Z f':sa. iifff xi Milf' ici? r i s 'Sf 'i Jabas, S. D. Jaquay, R. L. Jennings, R. L. Johnson, J. P. . , li ll Jackson, R. F. Jaeger, B. W. Jarman, R. D. Jauer, R. A. Jenson, J. H. Jester, T. K. JESTER, Tod K.-ME Webb City, Mo. Acacia, ASME, SAE, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Blue Key, ARS. Curators Scholarship, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Gold Key, Inter'Eraterniry Council. JETT, Clifton R.-CE Bland Mo. ASCE, Honor List. JEWELL, Robert C.-ME Lequey. M0- Independents, Tech Club, SAE. JOHNSON, Jerry G.-Physics St. Louis, Mo. Theta Xi, Secretary, Treasurer, American Institute of Physics, Tau Johnson, J. G. Johnston, D. A. Jones, D. W. Beta Pi, Sigma Pi Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi, Inter-Faith Council. Treasurer, Glee Club, Esperanto, Honor List, Curators Scholarship. JOHNSON, Joseph P.-CE Caruthersville, Mo. Independents, Prospector's Club, Newman Club, Pershing Rifles. JOHNSTON, Dale A.-Ceramic Desoto, Mo. Independents, Engineers Club, ACS, Honor List, JONES, Don W.-ME Springfield, Ill. Independents, Engineers Club, ASME, SAE. 245 in--ff-'err X ---f-'nv an-wand ,X ! WMI 4f. I-'pwwwqg ,un-asap, jones, H. D. jones, W. M. Kahl, R- A- Kaiser, D. KEITH, Harold D.-ME Spickard, Mo. Independents, Fifty-Niner's Club, ASME, SAE, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Wfesley Foundation, Gold Key, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, SAE Award, Outstanding Junior in Mechanical Engineering, Reserved Officers Assoc. Award, Cu- rators Scholarship, Honor List, Superior Cadet Award. KING, Frank W.-Pet Mt. Vernon, Ill. Lambda Chi Alpha, ASME, Vice-President, Newman Club, Honor List, Distinguished Military Student. KINNEY, Philip-Pet Webster Groves, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Club, ASME, Treasurer, Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Honor List. KINSEY, jerry M.-EE Hornetsville, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Club, AIEE-IRE, BSU, Glee Club, Spelunkerk Club. Secretary, Treasurer, Transferred from Arkansas State College. KIRBY, james R.-CE Independents, Tech Club, Secretary-Treasurer, Alpha Phi Omega, Student Councilg Honor List, Transferred from Arkansas State College. Paragould, Ark. KIRCHOFF, William S.-ME Creve Couer, Mo. Kappa Sigma, SAE, AFS, Honor List. KIRKPATRICK, Robert E.-EE Kennett, Mo. BSU. KLEIN, Ronald W.-ME jefferson City, Mo. Independents, MRHA, ASME, Pi Tau Sigma, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Silver Key. KLIER, Jerome M.-CE Des Moines, Iowa Independents, MRHA, Prospectors Club, C. L Dake Soc., ASCE, Newman Club, Student Union Board, News Service Comm., Stu' dent Council, Spelunker's Club, Inter Co-op Council, Vice-Presi- dent, Transferred from Grand View College 246 v Kafati, O. S. Kaletta, G. R. Kauffman, W. M. Kinney, P. Kirchoff, W. S. JONES, Herbert D.-ME Vandalia, Mo. Independents, Fifty-Niner's Club, ASME, Pi Tau Sigma, ARS. Curators Scholarship, Honor List. JONES, Wendell M.-CE ASCE: BSU. Lutie, Mo. KAFATI, Oscar S.--CE Independents, ASCE, Newman Club, International Fellowship. San Salvador, El Salvador KAHL, Richard A.-CE Tech Club, Shamrock Club, ASCE, Gamma Delta, Honor List. Shipman, Ill. KAISER, Donald--CE MRHA.Treasurer, Tech Club, ASCE: Honor List. Shrewsbury, Mo. KALETTA, Gary R.-ME Affton, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi, SAE, ASME, Newman Club, Co-op McDonnell Aircraft Corp. KAUFFMAN, William M.-Chem Independence, Mo. Independents, Prospectors Club, W. T. Schrenk Chemical So- ciety, Football, Track, Transferred from Central Missouri State College. Keith, H. D. King, F. W. Kinsey, 1. M. Kirby, J. R. Kirkpatrick, R. E. Klein, R. W. ii ,. 'H-nz N-044444 W.-gre? MDW KLUTHO, Allyn R.-ME Beckermeyer, Ill. SAE, ASME, Transferred from University of Illinois and Belle- ville junior College. KNAUS, Dahl W.-Physics Independence, Mo. Independents, Prospector's Club, Presidentg Student Councilg Hon- or List, Inter Co-op Councilg Transferred from Kansas City Junior College. KNEZEVICI-I, joseph J.-EE Affton, Mo. Pi Kappa Alphag Alpha Phi Omega. Rollamo Boardl Curators Scholarship, Honor List. KNOPP, john V.-Physics Hannibal, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Club, Sigma Pi Sigma, Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Kappa Mu Epsilon, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Union Carbide Co-opg Argonne Lab. Co-opg Transferred from U. of Maryland. Klier, bl. M. Knezevich, bl. nl. 4559 -2421 . 'l'ii1'- .2 1 Z iw if fi a Koch, E. O. Koechlein, W. H. Koenig, W. R. Koester, R. D. Kohnen, L. Kopaskie, B. F. KOESTER. Robert D.-Met-Nuclear Red Bud, Ill. Independents, Fifty-Niner's Club: ASM, Nuclear Engineering So cietyg Gamma Deltag Alpha Sigma Mug Tau Beta Pig Honor Listg Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Awardg Gold Key, Foundry Educa- tional Foundation Scholarshipg ASM Scholarship. KOHNEN, james L.-CE St. Louis, Mo. Phi Kappa Thetag ASCE, Rollamo Board, Transferred from Harris Teachers College, KOPASKIE, Bernard E.-Met Wallkill, N.Y. Kappa Sigma, AFS: AIME, President Secretaryg Honor List. QFT '1 . fat sa, I -S. . ' ' I' 'L , ., .-ind..- -- Klutho, A. R. Knaus, D. W. Knopp, J. V. Knos, j. R. SENIOR CLASS KNOS, james R. jr.-Chem jefferson City, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Club. AlChEg Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi Kappa Phil Tau Beta Pig BSUQ Honor List. Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Gold Keyg ROTC Band, Concert Band, Transferred from KOCH, Edmund O.-Mining Manchester, Mo. KOECHLEIN, William I-I.-CE Basking Ridge, N.-I. Lambda Chi Alpha, House Manager. ASME1 SAE, UCCFQ Honor KOENIG, Walter R.-EE Perryville, Mo. Independents, MRHAQ Phi Kappa Phi. ASCE: Eta Kappa Nu. Vice-President, Honor List1 ROTC Band. Transferred from ll.S. AW ffffff' W' ii fri I! ll' g:.:if .Q VV' 1 I i . ,I .-A- T' st II ll i cgk, ,sec 4 , ani' f+w1g,'? lf' Mir. Q- - H, i 1 Wh--.R ,FQ W5 A. QM . 5 Mgg,f.m1 .S fris 'E we ,.-'Jil - -MV. 4.3 A t - - ,wa -- P 'iff 1 ' , i 3f'a.T'I-:hifi A-961 A ' A A Iagir' fi S i - -, .. 247 i T l f KOZENY, Edward C.-EE Sigma Phi Epsilong Newman Club, Honor List. KRAMER, Robert E.-ME Beta Sigma Psi, Gamma Delta. St. Louis, Mo. KRAUS, Ronald W.--CE Fifty-Niner's Club, ASCE, Model Railroad Club, Transferred trom Belleville Junior College. Belleville, Ill. KREICHELT, Thomas E.-ChE Brentwood, Mo. Theta Xi, Treasurer, Presidentg ASME, AIChEg St. Pat's Board. KREIKEMEIER, Kraig G.-ME St. Louis, Mo. Independents, Fifty-Niner's Club, ASME, SAE1 Newman Club. Honor List. Olivette, Mo. SENIOR CLASS Kozeny, E. C. Kraus, R. W. Kramer, R. E. Kreichelt, T. E. KREISEL, William E.-EE Shamrock Club, Fifty-Niner's Club, ROTC Bandg Concert Band. Sedalia, Mo. KRIEGE, Edward A.-ME Lambda Chi Alphag SAE, Honor List. St. Louis, Mo. LAGO, Carlos M.-Met Santurce, Puerto Rico Tau Kappa Epsilon, ASM, Newman Club, Honor List, Trans- ferred from Colorado School of Mines. LAMB, john C.-Math Neosho, Mo. MRHAQ Independents, American Institute of Physicsg Fifty-Niner's Club: Newman Club, Curators Scholarship, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Awardg Silver Key, ROTC Band, Assotia- tion of Computer Machinery. LAMMERS, Albert W.-Ceramic Okawvillc, Ill. Independentsg Tech Club, ACS, SAME, Kappa Kappa Psi, Stu- dent Union Boardg Rollamo Board, ROTC Band. LANE, Robert L.-CE Shreveport, La. Honor List. 248 Kreikemeier, K. G. Kreisel, W. E. Kriege E A Lago, C. M. Lamb, J. C. Lammcrs A W Lane, R. L. Laneman, G. D. LaP1ame A H WWC Qv WWW? GG' ,.,....-su-.0 'W J ' .-135 LANEMAN, Gary D.-CE St. Louis, Mo. . Q Beta Sigma Psi: ASCE: Student Union Board, News Service Comm.: Glee Club: Spelunker's Club. 'I 4 . 1 9 ,- 'V f LAPLANTE, Allan H.-CE East Prairie, MO. 7 3 ,Y Lambda Chi Alpha: AIChE: AIEE: ASCE, President: Honor List: ' Distinguished Military Student: Board of Curators Summer Camp -f il Award, u P' ' 'N LARSON, William D.-Physics Sevedeporg, Mo. Independents: Fifty-Niner's Club: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Sigma Pi Sigma: Texaco Scholarship: Curators Scholarship: Honor Listl Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Gold Key. LAWSON, Palmer A.-EE Bourbon, Mo. Eta Kappa Nu: Honor List: Transferred from Northwest Mis- souri State College. LAZARAS, Peter j.-ChE Roselle Park, NJ. Theta Xi: AIChE: Newman Club: Pershing Rifles. LEAMY, Harry J.-Met-Nuclear Roxana, Ill. Independents: Tech Club, Secretary, Treasurer: ASM: Nuclear Engineering Society: Alpha Phi Omega: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Alpha Sigma Mu: Student Council: Honor List: Silver Key: Phi his i 39 arf' Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Inter-Co-op Council: MSM Rifle Team: Transferred from Southern Illinois University. LEONARD, Marvin H., jr.-ME Pruitt, Mo. ASME: Transferred Southwest Baptist College. LESLIE, Charles M.-EE Marshfield, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Transferred from Southwest Missouri State College. LEWIS, james W.-ChE Cape Girardeau, Mo. AIChE: Transferred from Southeast Missouri State College. L'HOMMEDIEU, Ronald L.-CE Valley Park, Mo. Independents: Tech Club: BSU: Student Union Board: Curators Scholarship. LIBIEZ, james D.-Geology Peru, Ill. Independents: Tech Club: MRHA, Judicial Board: C. L. Dake Society: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Spelunker's Club: Honor List: V. H. McNutt Summer Field Camp Scholarship: Transferred from LaSalle College. Larson, W. D. Lawson, P. A. Lazaras, P. J. Leamy, H. J. Leonard, M. H. Leslie, C. M. Lewis, j. W. L'Hommedieu, R. L. Libiez, J. D. Ligon, W. R. Lina, J. A. Lindsay, D. F. Lindsey, D. H. Lira, R. E. Lisher, A. A. Triangle, Treasurer, Vice-President: ASCE: Blue Key: Chi til, President: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Silver Distinguished Military Student. ff :HUP LIGON, William R.-CE Edwardsville, Ill, Epsi- lon: Student Union Board, Movie Comm.: Inter-Fraternity Coun- Key. LINA, john A.-CE Sr. Louis, Mo. Theta Xi: Engineers Club: ASCE. Spelunkers Club: Coop Mis- souri State Highway Comm.: Curators Scholarship: Honor List. LINDSAY, David F.-ME St. Louis, Mo. Independents: Fifty-Niner's Club: ASME: Newman Club, Cu- rators Scholarship. LINDSEY, David H.-ME St. Louis, Mo. Fifty4Niner's Club: ROTC Band: Honor List: Transferred from Harding College. LIRA, Richard E.-ME St. james, Mo. LISHER, Alan A., Jr.-CE Affton, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha: ASCE: Rollamo Board: Gold Key: Honor List. 249 Q 1 ,. exp -t X , W X Q- Q.. U X wet X Y - aff' if Loafman, J. W. I-Ogafl, K- W- Machmeier, P. M. Mann, I- F- MARTIN, Richard L.-Met Manson, Ill. Independents, MRHAQ ASM, AFS, Sigma Gamma Epsilong BSU. Secretaryg Honor List, Silver Key, Foundry Educational Founda- tion Scholarship. MARTIN, Robert L.-CE Independence, Mo. Independents, MRHA, Fifty-Niner's Clubg ASCE. MARTIN, Wade A.-CE Mexico, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi, Secretary Vice-Presidentg ASCE, Cortes. Sec- retaryg Chi Epsilong Theta Tau, Treasurer, Blue Key, President, Secretaryg Military Ball Board, Pershing Rifles, ASMEQ Secretary, Curators Scholarship: Distinguished Military Student: Who's Who, Honor List, Silver Key, Red Fourragere. MARQUEZ, Juan N.-Geology Caracas, Venezuela C. L. Dake Society, International Fellowship, Stamp Clubg Trans- ferred from Institute of Mathematics. MASON, Donald G.-CE Ferguson, Mo. Kappa Alpha, Secretary: ASCE, Alpha Chi Sigma: Chi Epsilon, M Club, Honor List, Silver Key, Tennis. 'Gill-+I 250 NS Sllwwitu. MacCrindle, C. C. Markland, R. E. Martin, R. L. Marquez, J. N. so r s .,'e T I IQ f bblv - Vlhxe X- Aff ' V i e - - .i ii ff -ri, sy. T , . .T K l ,fb ', .,s1 5., s g, X . e 3 51 A 'F 'f3f f'15f' -im LOAFMAN, James W.-ME St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Transferred from Southeast Missouri State College. LOGAN, K. W.-Physics North Kansas City, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Club, American Institute of Physicsg BSU, Curators Scholarship: Honor Listg Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Silver Key. MACCRINDLE, Colin C.-Met Slatington, Penn. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Independents, MRHAQ ASM: Transferred from Penn State College. MACHMEIER, Paul M.-Met Milwaukee, Wis. lndependentsg Engineers Clubg AIMEQ ASM, Sigma Gamma Epsilong AFS, Transferred from University of Wisconsin and M.I.T. MANN, john F.-CE Metropolis, Ill. Triangle, ASCE, Stamp Club. MARKLAND, Robert E.-CE Richmond Heights, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha, Treasurer, Vice-President, ASCE, President: Rollamo Board, Transferred from University of Cincinnati. Martin, R. L. Martin, W- A- Mason, D. G. Mason, D- R- Mastin, J. D. Mausshardt, D. A. May, C. D. McCrary, C. E. McKee, P. McMahon T. gl. Melchor, M. J. SENIOR CLASS MCCRARY, Charles E.-EE Fayette, Mo. Independents, Engineers Club, AIEE-IRE, Secretary, Eta Kappa Nu, Curators Scholarship, Honor List, Gold Key. MCCULLOUGH, Lane A. jr.-Ceramic Kirkwood, Mo. I Sigma Phi Epsilon, ACS, Student Council, Curators Scholarship, Honor List. McGHAY, Maynard I-I.-EE Kansas City, MO- Honor List. McKEE, Paul E.-CE Summerville, Mo. ASCE, Chi Epsilon, Pershing Rifles, Curators Scholarship, Honor List, Co-op Missouri State Highway Comm. McKEE, William C.-Physics St. james, Mo. Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Honor List, Curators Scholarship, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award' Gold Key, Co-op Union Carbide, Co-op Argonne National Lab MCKENNA, John V.-ChE Paducah, Ky. Independents, Shamrock Club, AIChE, Newman Club. MCMAI-ION, Terrence J.--EE Affton, Mo. MRHA, Shamrock Club, AIEE-IRE, Pershing Rifles, Glee Club1 Curators Scholarship, Red Fourragere, Blue Fourragere. McPI-IEETERS, Charles-Met Fairdealing, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi, ASM, AIME, Alpha Sigma Mu, Foundry Ed, ucational Foundation Scholarship, Curators Scholarship, Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Deister Company Schol- arship, Silver Key, Co-op Union Carbide. MEADOR, George C.-CE Springfield, Ill. Independents, Shamrock Club, ASCE, Newman Club, Wesley Foundation, ROTC Band. MELCI-IOR, Manuel J.-CE St. Ann, Mo. Independents, Fifty-Niner's Club, Newman Club. MELZER, John L.-EE Effingham, Ill. Independents, Fifty-Niner's Club, AIEE-IRE, Honor List. r W.-ME Rolla, Mo. 'ssouri State College. MENZEL, I-Iar y Transferred from Southeast Mt MASON, Donald R.--Math Senath, Mo. Independents, Shamrock Club, American Institute of Physics. Tennis, M Club, Honor List, Inter Co-op Council, Association of Computer Machinery. MASTIN, jon D.-ME Lees Summit, Mo. Fifty-Ninet's Club, American Institute of Physics, Wesley Founa dation, Treasurer, Honor List, Association of Computer Ma' thinery, Liahona Fellowship. MAUSSHARDT, David A.-CE St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma, ASCE, Swimming, M Club. MAY, Charles D.-EE Middleton, Mo. Independents, Tech Club, Fifty-Niner's Club, AIEE-IRE, ARS, Honor List. McCullough, L. A. MtGhay, M, H, I W- C- McKenna, DI. V. Meaclor, G. C. ' - H. W. Mclxcc, McPheeters, C. Melzer, J. L. 'QU' AMWWQD if Menzcl, .-1 3 1 5 N . 2 is f . 4? fn? ' ' my' J Z i' . 2 Z E ii r fri 35. ,, ,, fl J f ff if W yy' 1 . 5. W Meredith, V. E. Merrell, D. L. Meyer, W. D. Middleton, D. R. Miller, F. H. Miller, H- R- Miller, R. G. Miller, T. F. Mills, R. D. Mitchell, R. D. M-if-O-Jw SENIOR CLASS F'-'AJFI MEREDITH, Virgil E.-Physics Sedalia, Mo. MILLER, Thomas F.-Physics St. Louis, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Club: Spelunker's Club: Swimming: Curators Schol' arship: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. MILLS, Richard D.-CE St. Louis, Mo. Triangle: ASCE: Transferred from Harris Teachers College. MITCHELL, Ronald D.-ChE O'Fallon, Mo. Independents: Fifty-Niner's Club: AlChE: Alpha Chi Sigma: UCCF: Curators Scholarship: Honor List. MODDE, Michael F.-Ceramic Hampshire, Ill. Shamrock Club: ACS: Keramos: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Honor List: Transferred from University of Illinois: Elgin Community College: Wisconsin State College. 252 Independents: Fifty-Niner's Club: American Institute of Physics: Kappa Mu Epsilon, Secretary, President: Wesley Foundation: Honor List: Lucy W, james Scholarship: Silver Key. MERRELL, David L.-CE Rolla, Mo. ASCE. Chi Alphal ROTC Band. MEYER, William D. jr.-Math Florissnt, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Club: Sigma Pi Sigma: Wesley Foundation: Glee Club: Honor List: Association of Computer Machinery. MIDDLETON, Daniel R.-ChE Pickneyville, Ill. Independents: MRHA, Judicial Board: AIChE: Alpha Chi Sigma: Newman Club: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. MILLER, Franklin H.-ME Rolla, Mo. Curators Scholarship. MILLER, H. R.-Cl'lE Glendale, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Secretary: AIChE, Secretary, Treasurer: Alpha Chi Sigma: Blue Key: Student Union Board, Mixer Comm.: Glee Club: Honor List: Who's Who: Distinguished Military Student. MILLER, R. G.-Chem Ozark, Mo. MRHA, Secretary, Treasurer: Fifty-Nine-r's Club: AIChE: W. T. Schrenk Chemical Society: Alpha Chi Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: BSU, Treasurer: Curators Scholarship: Silver Key: Honor List. Modde, M. F. Mohajir, G. H. Mohapp, J. E. MOHAJIR, Gazanfer H.-Pet Hyderabad, India Fifty-Niner's Club, AIME, India Association, Transferred from Osmania University. MOHAPP, james E.-ME Jennings, Mo. Independents, Engineers Club, SAE, ASME, Pershing Rifles, MONDAY, Marvin K.-EE St. Charles, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi, Theta Tau, Student Union Board, St. Pat's Board, Treasurer. MONTGOMERY, Randall R.-CE Rolla, Mo. ASCE, Honor List, Transferred from Southeast Missouri State College. MOORE, Lowell D.-EE Warsaw, Mo. AIEE-IRE, Secretary, BSU, Honor List, Eta Kappa Nu, Silver Key, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Transferred from Cen- tral Missouri State College. MOORE, Nathaniel D.-ME Norfolk, Va. Independents, MRHA, Shamrock Club, Honor List, Transferred from Virginia State College. MOORMANN, Bernard j.-ChE Desoto, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Club, Shamrock Club, AIChE, Alpha Chi Sigma, Newman Club, Transferred from St. Louis Prep, Seminary. Z -ffffafggfc' MORGAN, Harry B.-M12 si. Louis, Mo. Sigma Tau Gamma, Treasurer, SAE, ASME, Pershing Rifles. A ' it MORRIS, Harvery E.-ME Ferguson, Mo. A 'l Independent, MRHA, SAE, ASME, Honor List, Tranferred from Award. ff! . Washington University and Harris Teachers College. ' ,I VEV, . MORRIS, Mark W.-Physics Kansas City, Mo. X Independents, Prospector's Club, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Pershing Rifles, Curators Scholarship, Honor List, Sigma Pi Sigma, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Red Fourragere, Lucy W. james Scholarship, Blue Fourragere, Distinguished Military Student A 1, W , , X .M-f , - . We QW, - 7 MORRISON, Donald J.-EE Salem, MO. g ,a---- Shamrock Club, AIEE-IRE, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Honor List, Transferred from Southwest Baptist College. Z ' ' 'fi . X MOTKIHY, M- K- Montgomery, R. R. Moore, L. D. Moore, N. D. Moormann, B. J. Morgan, H. B. Morris, H. E. Morris, M. W. Morrison, D. il. MOSS, H- M- Movlan, M. R. Mueller, G. D. puter Machinery, Newman Club. MUELLER, Gary D.-EE O'Fallon, Ill. Independents, Fifty-Niners' Club, AIEE-IRE, Honor List, Trans- ferred from Belleville junior College. MULLINS, Ronald L.-ME Richmond Heights, Mo. Independents, Engineers Club, SAE, Curators Scholarship, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. MURPHY, Glenn G.-Met Portageville, Mo. Prospectors Club, ASM, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Curators Schol- arship, Honor List. MURRY, Milton j.-EE Herculaneum, Mo. Independents, Prospector's Club, AIEE, Student Council, Red Fourragere, Chicago Tribune Award, Transferred from Southeast Missouri State College. Mullins, R. L. Murphy, G. G. Murry, M. j. 253 MOSS, Howard M.-EE St. Iames, Mo. X BSU. MOYLAN, Michael R.-Ceramic Perry, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi, AIChE, ACS, Treasurer, Association of Com- 1 my ge... - ,Q f f 5. ' Z I 1 f 5 I F Muth, A. J. Myers, H. E. Mylinski, J. M. Naiyer, S. NEUBAUER, Earle R., jr.-Met Collinsville, Ill. Pi Kappa Alpha, President, SAE, ASME. Secretary President: AFS, Theta Tau, Blue Key, Student Council. NIBLOCK, Glenn A.-ME Overland, Mo. Independents, Prospector's Club, Honor List, Foundry Educa- tional Foundation Scholarship. NICHOLSON, Thomas P.-Met-Nuclear Mt. Vernon, Mo. Independents, Prospector's Club, ASM, ARS. NICKERSON, Charles R.-CE La Plata, Mo. Sigma Nu, ASCE, Transferred from Central Missouri State College. NIEHAUS, Everett F.--CE Webster Groves, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta, Miner Board, Rollamo Board, Transferred from St. Louis University. NILES, Alfred E.-CE Smith Center, Kan. NOBLE, james L.-ME St. Louis, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha, AFS, AIEE-IRE, Foundry Educational Founda- tion Scholarship, Honor List, Transferred from Southeast Mis- souri State College. NODLAND, Stanley K.-CE St. Petersburg, Fla. Tau Beta Pi, Secretary, Honor List, Golf. NOLAN, Michael F.-Met Chattanooga, Tenn. Kappa Sigma, Independents, MRHA, Treasurer, ASM, Secretary, President, AFS, Honor List, Foundry Educational Foundation Scholarship. 254 tffflfx 'QW Myers, J. F. Nelson, D. A. Neubauer, E. R. Nickerson, C. R. Noble, J. L. :::'r!f M Nodland, S. K. MUTH, Arnold J.-CE Rolla, Mo. ASCE, Honor List. MYERS, Howard E.-ChE Kansas'City, Mo. Sigma Nu, AIChE, Transferred from Kansas City Junior College. MYERS, Jack F.-ME Independents, ASME, Engineers Club, BSU, Military Ball Board. Poplar Bluff, Mo. MYLINSKI, joseph M.-EE Perth Amboy, NJ. Theta Xi, Secretary, AIEE-IRE, St. Pat's Board. NAIYER, Shfique-CE ASCE, India Association, International NELSON, David A.-CE Niblocik, G. A. Niehaus, E. F. X 2 Palma, India Fellowship. Kirkwood , Mo. Nicholson, T. P. Niles, A. E. Nolan, M. F. NOLES, Dewey F.-EE Paducah, KY- Eta Kappa Nu: BSU: Honor List: Transferred from University of Kentucky. Murray State, and Paducah junior College. NORMAN, Eric -I.-Physics University City, Mo. Kappa Sigma: St. Pat's Board: Honor List. NORMAN, lNIiCl'lael K.-ChE Bloomfield, Ido. Sigma Tau Gamma, Secretary: Independents: AlChE: Alpha Phi Omega: Alpha Chi Sigma: Kappa Mu Epsilon: BSUL Curators Scholarship: Honor List: Distinguished Military Student Award. NORTHCUTT, Donald R.-Met Saverton, Mo. Independents: Fifty-Niner's Club: AIME: AFS: ASM: Honor List: Foundry Educational Foundation Scholarship: Transferred from Hannibal La Grange College. Noles, D. F. Northcutt, D. R. wi?- 49,4 4-5. .A-dl O'Farrell, T. P. O'Haren, W. E. Olson, R. C. Osborne, R. G. Ousley, L. W. Overall, G. M. OLSON, Robert C.--Met-Nuclear Morris, Ill. Independents: Tech Club: Nuclear Engineering Society: Football: M Clubg Honor List: Rolla Lions Club Scholarship: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. BORNE, Robert G. II-Met-Nuclear Belleville, Ill. Independents: Prospector's Club, President: ASM: Nuclear Engi- neering Society: Newman Club: Transferred from Belleville Jun- ior College. OUSLEY, Lee W.-EE Dixon, MO. Independents: AIEE. OVERALL, Georgina M.-Met Havana, Cuba SWE: Nuclear Engineering Society: Honor List: Federation of Latin American Students, Secretary: Transferred from Tulane University. 'imma-4, lt Cam gaaii ' HL y f i 'r' W g' TJ Q' -W J' ff I Z.. 'Wa a 9' ff . .- 'W V ,fi Norman, E. j. Norman M. K. Oberhaus, T. K. O'Brien, M. G. OBERHAUS, Thomas K.-CE Webster Groves, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon: ASCE: Honor List. O'BRIEN, Michael G.-CE St. Louis, Mo. Independents: Fifty-Niner's Club, President, Secretary: ASCE: Blue Key: Chi Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi: Newman Club, President: Student Council, Vice-President: Honor List: Joe B. Butler Me- morial Award: Transferred from St. Louis University. Washing- ton University, St. Joseph College. O'FARRELL, Thomas P.-CE Quincy, Ill Delta Sigma Phi, President: ASCE: Chi Epsilon: Honor List Transferred from Western Illinois University. O'HAREN, William E.-Math St. Louis, Mo. Shamrock Club: Association of Computer Machinery: Alpha Phi Omega: Curators Scholarship: Honor List. tillimaaaa mm OVERLEAS, Gary L.-CE Rolla, Mo. Kappa Sigma, ASCE, SAME, Curators Scholarship. PACKWOOD, Donald L.-Physics St. joseph, Mo. Kappa Alpha, AIEE-IRE, American Institute of Physics, Treas' urerg Kappa Mu Epsilon, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma. Honor List, Glee Clubg Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. PALM, Walter E.-ME SAEQ Pi Tau Sigmag Tau Beta Pig BSU, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. Ferguson, Mo. ,A inning HQ Overleas, G. L. Packwood, D. L. Palm, W. E. Palmer, L. T. PALMER, Lee T.-Cc-mic Paducah, Ky. Independentsg Teth Club, AlChE, ACS. PALMER, Leo H.-EE Lamar, Mo. lndependentsg Prospectork Club, Pershing Rifles, AIEE-IRE. PALMERTON, john B.-Physics Springfield, Mo. Independenrsg Prospectors Club, Honor List. PANDYA, Vidyut K.-ME Bombay, lndia Independents, Fifty-Niner's Club, ASME, lndia Assotiationg In- ternational Fellowship, Secretary, Honor List. PAPPAS, james M.-Pet Argo, Ill. Independcntsg MRHAQ AIME, Treasurer, Pershing Rifles, ROTC Band, Honor Listg Socony Mobil Oil Scholarshipg Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. 256 Palmer, L. H. Pappas, J. M. Parker, W. H. 'ff Q 'iw F5 9 7 ' .1 .iq ml' Q' 7 , QT .546 'li' I X NNY y fa an-if by AN' af are P Palmerton, B. Pandya, V. K. Papperr, il. J. Parker, J. T. Patel, A. T. Patel, A. M. WW!! i X af Y ,.,. . 1, .fr Af f 7 A I If., if fi f W WWW X PAPPERT, john J.--ME St. Louis, Mo. ASME, Student Union Board, Honor List. PARKER, john T.-Physics Neosho, Mo. Independents, Fifty-Niner's Club, SAME, ROTC Band. PARKER, Williain H.-Ceramic Rolla, Mo. Kappa Sigma, Secretary, AICl1E, ACS, Secretary, ASM, Blue Key, Keramos, President, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Miner Board, Stamp Club, Honor List. PATEL, Ambalal T.-EE Ahmedabad, India AIEE, India Association, Honor List. PATEL, Arvind M.-Pet Baroda, India AIME, India Association. PATEL, Kantibhai H.-EE Gujarat, India AIIEIE, India Assotiation. PATEL, Mahesh S.-Met Gujarat, India International Fellowship, India Assotiition, Stamp Club. PATEL, Manu C.-Pet Baroda, India AIMEQ India Association, Transterred lrom University ol Baroda. PATEL, Pravih A.-ME Bombay, India ASME, India Assotiationg International Fellowship, Transferred from University of Baroda and Michigan College of Mining. PATEL, Vithalbhai G.-CE Gujarat, India ASCE, India Association, Transferred from University ol Barocla. PATTERSON, jack D.-Physics House Springs, Mo. Independents, Shamrock, Canterbury Club, Spelunkers Club, Photo Club, Radio Club, Honor List. PAYNE, Thomas E.-ChE Mt. Carmel. Ill. Kappa Alpha, AIChE, ARS, Alpha Phi Omega, Newman Club PEARSON, Charles D.-ME Ironton, Mo. Independents, Fifty-Niner's Club, Tech Club. Peimann, L. O. Pekowski, R. B. Peters, D. G. Peterson, D. L. gas 'NG' UQ Patel, K. H. Patel, P. A. Payne, T. E. Perko, R. A. Philhours, J. EQIP Patel, M. S. Patel, M. C. Patel, V. G. Patterson, J. D. Pearson, C. D. Peclrotti, L. j. PEDROTTI, Lawrence J.-ME Richmond Heights, Mo. Independents, MRHA, Secretary, Fifty-Niner's Club, Engineers Club, SAE, ASME, Newman Club. PEIMANN, Larry O.-EE Florissant, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi, AIEEAIRE, Gamma Delta. President. Student Union Board, Student Council, Interfaith Council. Secretary. Curators Scholarship, Honor List. PEKOWSKI, Robert B.-Met St. Louis, Mo. ASME, ASM, Transferred from Harris ,lunior College. PERKO, Richard A.-EE St. Louis, Mo. SAME, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Honor List, Red Iiourragere, PETERS, Donald G.-CE Humphreys, Mo. Independents, MRHA, Secretary, Treasurer. Prospettors Club. Fifty-Niner's Club, ASCE, SAME, Curators Stholarshipg Honor List, Distinguished Military Student PETERSON, Donald L.-CE Quincy. Ill. Independents, MRHA, Secretary. Treasurer. ASCE, Alpha Phi Omega, UCCFQ Honor List PHILI-IOURS, ,Ioel E.-Physics Hornersville, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha, American Institute of Physics1 Sigma Pi Sigma. Tau Beta Pi, Secretary, Phi Kappa Phi, BSU, Honor List. Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Gold Key, Co-op Argonne National Lab. 257 Phillips, R. M. Pickel, H. Pinner, D. K. Poettgen, G. G. Pohl, R. F. Pohlig, K. C. Pointer, G. N. Poush, K. A. PHILLIPS, Rudy M.-ChE Chicago, Ill. Kappa Alphag Engineer's Clubg AIChE, Vice-Presidentg ARS: Alpha Chi Sigma, Vice-Presidentg Blue Keyg Kappa Mu Epsilong Phi Kappa Phig Gamma Deltag Tau Beta Pig Honor Listg AIChE Sophomore Scholarship, Kappa Alpha Scholarshipg,Texico Schol- arshipg Gold Keyg AIChE Junior Scholarship. PICKEL, Herbert, Jr.-EE Rogers, Ark. Shamrock Club, AIEEQ BSU: Radio Clubg Enoch R. Needles Speech Awardg Transferred from Drury College. PINNER, Douglas K.-Met sf. Louis, Mo. Pi Kappa Alphag AFSQ ASMQ Rollamo Boardg Miner Boardg ln- ter-Fraternity Councilg Curators Scholarship. POETTGEN, George G.-ME Freeburg, M0- ASMEQ Newman Club. POHL, Richard F.-EE Springfield, Mo. Independentsg Shamrock Clubg AIEEVIREQ Eta Kappa Nug Honor List. Popp, R. H. Porter, L. D. Pruitt, L. L. Purcell, G. G. POHLIG, Kenneth C.-ME St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Nu, Treasurer, ASME, AFSQ Theta Tau, President, Secre- taryg Blue Keyg Newman Clubg St. Pat's Board, Treasurerg Honor Listg Foundry Educational Foundation Scholarship. POINTER, Gary N.-Geology Piasa, Ill Shamrotk Clubg Sigma Gamma Epsilon, C. L. Dake Society Honor List. PGPP, Raymond H.-EE jackson, Mo. Beta Sigma Psig AIEE-IRE, Gamma Deltag Curators Scholarship PORTER, Larry D.-ChE Mercer, Mo AlChEg Tau Beta Pig Phi Kappa Phi: Transferred from North east Mo. State. POUSH, Kenneth A.-Met-Nuclear Kansas City, Mo. ' Prospector's Clubg Nuclear Engineering Societyg ASMQ Alpha Sigma Mug Phi Kappa Phi: Tau Beta Pig Curators Scholarship, if Honor Listg Gold Keyg Special Educational Scholarship. PRUITT, Lyle L.--CE Elmo, Mo. Honor List. 258 is Purmort, A. R. Rabenau, R. Raber, R. F. . , SENIOR CLASS RABER, Richard F.--CE Mount Carmel, lll. Fifty-Niner's Club, ASCE, Spelunker's Club, Vice-President, Stamp Club, Independents. RADDATZ, Richard L.-ME St. Louis, Mo. Prospector's Club, ASME, SAME, Independents. RADER, LeRoy A.-CE Lathrop, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Club, ASCE. RAGLAND, Ronald E.-EE Berkeley, Mo. Sigma Tau Gamma, Honor List, Curators Scholarship, Student Union Board, Dance Comm., Chairman. RAKO, Carl G.-ME Prairie DeRocher, Ill. Fifty-Niner's Club, Independents, ROTC Band, Honor List. RAKOWITZ, James A.-CE San Antonio, Texas ASCE, Honor List. RANDALL, Larry M.-Mining Quincy, Ill. Sigma Tau Gamma, Alpha Phi Omega, C. L. Dake Society, AIME, Treasurer. RAY, Paul A.-EE Rolla, Mo. Sigma Tau Gamma, AIEE-IRE, Theta Tau, Honor List, Inter- Faith Council, Student Union Board, Research Comm., Chairman. REAGAN, john A.-Physics Gladston, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Secretary, ASM, American Institute of Phys- ics, President, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Vice-President, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Canterbury Club, Honor List, Gold Key, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. REDINGTON, Edward A.-CE Centralia, Mo. ASCE, Newman Club. REED, ,lo L.-CE Marshall, Mo. Kappa Alpha, Alpha Chi Sigma, Honor List. REEDER, Dennis R.-Ceramic E. Alton, Ill. Triangle, Secretary, Vice-President, ACS, Vice-President, Student Union Board, Secretary, Rollamo Board. REID, Bill H.-CE Fort Smith, Ark. Shamrock Club, ASCE, Honor List. Raddatz, R. L. Rako, C. G. Ray, P. A. Reed, J. L. 2 N. X . PURCELL, Gerald G.-Met-Nuclear Salem, Ill. Engineers Club, ASM, Nuclear Engineering Society, Alpha Phi Omega, Alpha Sigma Mu, Honor List, Foundry Education Foun- dation Scholarship, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Co-op Caterpillar Tractor Company. PURMORT, Arthur R.-ME St. Louis, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha, SAE, ASME, Honor List. RABENAU, Richard-ME Caledonia, Mo. Independents, Tech Club, Prospector's Club, Honor List, Per- shing Rifles, Distinguished Military Student. Rader, L. A. Ragland, R. E. Raltowitz, DI. A. Randall, L. M. Reagan, J. A. Redington, A. Reeder, D. R. Reid, B. H. fl -dk . Ii t tif' . si - ..,. ' I .S 4 se-A He -F ifi. - .1 Qt i p ,mu . ..- - .X u . . U ,f v 1 Ii 5, K, sun'-IQ 259 hu -452 7.7 Reinheimer, C. J. Reininger, R. L. Reuling, D. O. Reynolds, C. L. Rice, C. R. Rice, J. L. Richardson, M. R. Riess, A. G. Rieth, L. E. Riggs, K, R, REINHEIMER, Charles J.-Physics St. Louis, Mo. lndependentsg American Institute of Physicsg Newman Club. REININGER, Robert L., jr.-ME Mount Vernon, lll. Independentsg Fifty-Niner's Clubg ASME. REULING, Donald O.-ME Affton, Mo. iff ii fx r RICHARDSON, Maurice R.-EE Mount Vernon, Ill AIEE-IRE. RIESS, Andrew G.-ME St. Louis, Mo lnclependentsg Tech Club: SAMEQ AlChEg ASMEQ Newman Club Rollamo Boardg Honor List. RIETI-I, Larry E.-ME Marshall, Mo. Independentsg Fifty-Niner's Clubg Newman Club. RIGGS, Kenneth R.-Met-Nuclear Scott City, Mo. Triangle: Shamrock Clubg ASM, Nuclear Engineering Society Alpha Sigma Mug Honor Listg Glee Club. 260 key- 4. sf 'fy Phi Alpha, Treasurerg ASMEQ Alpha Phi Omega: Newman Club1 Honor List. REYNQLDS, Charles L.-CE Rolla, Mo. ASCEQ Honor Listg H, T. Mann Scholarship, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate RICE, Cliff R.-CE Roi, M0- lndependentsg Prospettork Clubg Pershing Rillesg Honor Listg Corop Missouri State Highway Comm. RICE, -Iohn L.-CE Hannibal, Mo. Independentsg Engineers Club, Treasurer, ASCEQ Chi Epsilon, Secretaryg Phi Kappa Phig Tau Beta Pig Honor Listg Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Awardg Gold Key. Riley, R. Ringhausen, R. J. Rinkel, G- E- RILEY, Ronald-ChE St. Louis, Mo. MRHA, Serretary, Treasurer, Independents, Shamrotk Club, AIChE, Alpha Chi Sigma, MSM Band. RINGHAUSEN, Roger bl.-CE St. Charles, Mo. Independents, Fifty-Niner's Club, ASCE, Chi Epsilon, Newman Club, Honor List. RINKEL, Glenn E.-Met-Nuclear Edwardsville, Ill. Triangle: Gamma Delta, Rollamo Board. RINTOUL, Richard O.-CE Godfrey, Ill. Independents, Tech Club, Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Honor List, Silver Key, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. ,F W, 7:3 'Z ' Q, - ' f if l ,Sis A... in 'Civ' RISSER, Vilas Ravenwood, Mo. k AIEE, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Lialiona Fellowship, Honor List, Missouri Sotiety of Professional Engineers Scholarship V' ROBBINS, Douglas Odessa, Mo. . Independents, MRHA, Shamrotk Club, AIEE, Sigma Pi Sigma, Q .V i- 4 Eta Kappa Nu. Tau Beta Pi, Rifle Team, Curators Stholarsliip, -57C ii' Q, q Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Gold Key. X i- A ROBERTS, t' i .. C , .ar ll.-EE Camdenton, hlo. r. D., AIEE-IRE, Radio Club, Honor List VX E ROBERTS, -Iohn A.-ChE Northport, N.Y. gh ' ROBERTSON, Ronald S.-ME Kansas City, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer, ARS, ASME, Pi Tau Sigma, Kap pa Mu Epsilon, Honor List, Pershing Rifles ROBINSON, james W.-ME Steelville, Mo. Independents, BSU, Honor List. ROBISON, James B.-Mining Vlfhitter, Calif. MRHA, Independents, Engineers Club, AIME, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Gamma Delta, Treasurer, Interfaith Council, Spelunks ers, Glee Club, Setretary, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate, Deister Contentrator Company Stholarship, MRHA, Pub- HQ, Nu..-fi Iitity Comm. Chairman, S. W. Lime Stholarship, Gold Key. ROCK, joseph P.-CE Springfield, III. Shamrock Club, ASCE, Honor List. Rintoul, R. O. Roberts, C. J. Robinson, J. W. Roffder, E- A- Rohmaller, P. L. Rommelman, R. V. ll ff dvr W . if ii 'fi - A I 1 Rosen, K. L. Roth, B. J. Ruppert, J. P. Q Risser, V. V. Robbins, D. A. Roberts, J. A. Robertson, R. S. Robison, J. B. Rock, J. P. ROEDER, Eugene A.-CE Creve Coeur, Mo, Kappa Sigma, Vice-President, ASCE. Treasurer, Vite-President, Theta Tau, Honor List. ROHMALLER, Paul L.-CE Carthage, Mo. Tech Club, ASCE, Honor List. ROMMELMAN, Robert V.-ChE Sullivan, Mo. Independents, Engineers Club, AIChE, Alpha Chi Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Curators Stholarship, Honor List, Silver Key, ROTC Band, Comer: Band, Distinguished Military Student, Red Four' ragere, Blue Eourragere ROSEN, Kenneth I..--ME University City, Mo. Independents, Prospeetofs Club, ARS: SAE, ASME. ROTH, Brian bl.-Physics Eestus, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha, American Institute of Physits, ASME, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma, Newman Club, Honor List, St. Louis Stience Fair Scholarship. RUPPERT, john P.-Met Rolla, Mo. Sigma Nu, AFS: ASM. 261 ff f f I , is 3, .K-z f Y'.v:3'f Rycllund, P. H. Salmon, R. M. Sangani, B. Sanghvi, 1. S. SANGHVI, .Iagdish s.-C1113 Bombay, India India Association. SAUNDERS, john G.-CE Lakenan, Mo. Inclependentsg Tech Club, ASCE, Newman Club, Rifle Club, Pistol Club. SAUNDERS, William E.-ChE Noel, Mo. Independentsg Engineers Club, AIChEg Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pig Honor Listg Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. SCHAFFART, Raymond H.-ME St. Clair, Mo. Independentsg Prospectors Club, SAE, ASME, Honor List. SCHANBACHER, William M.-EE Hannibal, Mo Engineers Club, AIEEQ BSU, Honor List. SCHATTYN, john M.-ME Sr. Louis, Mo. Kappa Alphag Pi Tau Sigmag Tau Beta Pig Phi Kappa Phig Honor Listg ASME, Treasurer. SCHEER, Wayne A.-ME St. Louis, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi, ASME, ASE, Gamma Delta, St. Pat's Board, Student Union Board. SCHILLINGER, George R.-CE Lemay, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta, Treasurerg ASCE, Chi Epsilon, Blue Key, New- man Club, Rollamo Board, Editor-in-Chief, Business Manager, Associate Editor, Gold Keyg Curators Scholarship: MSM Alumni Association Award: Miner Board, Honor Listg Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Whos Wl1ti1 Phi Kappa Phi. SCHMIDT, Daniel R.-EE Kirkwood, Mo. Independents: Phi Alpha, AIEEQ Alpha Phi Omega, Gamma Deltag Honor List, Track, M Club. SCHMIDT, Shirley M.-Chem Grand Island, N.Y. T. Sthrenk Chemical Sotietyg Honor Listg SWE, President. SCHMITZ, Ervin W.-ME St. Louis, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta, President, Pi Tau Sigma: Rollamo Boardg Honor List: Curators Scholarship: joe B. Butler Memorial Award of the Missouri Society of Professional Engineers. 262 RYDLUND, Paul H.-Mining Trenton, Mich. arship: Student Union Board, Dance Comm.: St. Pat's Board SALMON, Ralph M.-CE Sedalia, Mo Independentsg Fifty-Niner's Clubg ASCEQ Curators Scholarship' ROTC Band, Co-op Missouri State Highway Comm. SANDER, Gary W.-CE Kirkwood, Mo. ASCE. SANGANI, Bhupat-ChE Bombay, India AIChEg India Association, International Fellowship. Sander, G. W. Saunders, j. G. Saunders, W. E. Schaffart, R. H. Schanbacher, W- M- Schattyn, J. M. Scheer, W. A. Schillinger, G. R. Schmidt, D. R. Schmidt, S. M. Schmitz, E- W- XX? XXX XX s Sigma Tau Gamma, AIMEQ Jesse H. Steinmesch Memorial Schol- SCHNEIDER, Earl G.-CE Sigma Tau Gamma. ASCE. SCHOENINGER, Hilbert E.-ME SCHOLLE, William A.-Chl? Delta Sigma Phi. AlChEg Alpha Chi Sigma. Key. Kirksville, Mo. Ferguson, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Honor List, Silver SCHRICKER, Don-Physits MRHAQ Fifty-Ninerk Club: AIEE-lREg Radio QBQPSY ,uv-3 jennings, Mo. Club, Rifle Club. Schneider, E. G. Schricker, D. Schullce, R. H. Schwaller, D. L. 5ChWCUkCf, R. O- Schollay, B. I-1. Scott, C. L. Sedovic, J- T- SCHWENKER, Robert O.-Physics New Haven, Mo. Independents, MRHAQ American Institute of Physics, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma, Blue Keyg Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pig Gamma Deltag Curators Scholarship, Honor Listg Tau Beta Pi Scholarship, Freshman Friends Scholarship, Red Foutragereg Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Awardg Gold Key. SCHOLLAY, Bertram H.-ME Independents: Prospector's Club: SAE: ASME, SCOTT, Carlton L.-ME ASME, AIEE-IRE, Honor List. SEDOVIC, john T.-CE Overland, Mo. Canterbury Club. St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Beta Sigma Psig ASCEQ Gamma Deltag Theta Tau, Curators Scholarship. Schoeninger, H. E. Scholle, W. A. Schuchman, N. J. Schuermeyer, W. F. SCHUCHMAN, Norman EI.-MF Centralia, lll. ASME: Basketball. SCHUERMEYER, William F.-EIT Sr. Louis, Mo. Atatia. SAMEQ AIEEVIREQ Christian Stiente Organization. Honor List: Co-op. McDonnell Airtraft Corp. SCHULKE, Richard H.-MF Maplewood, Mo. Teth Club. SAE. SCHWALLER, David L.-ME jefferson City, Mo. Phi Kappa The-tag SAE1 Alpha Phi Omega. Alpha Chi Sigma. Newman Club. Rollamo Boardg Honor List, American Povxcr Conferente Award, Foundry Educational Foundation Scholarship. 263 - ' ,.a SEHL, Eugene, jr.-ME St. Louis, Mo. Independents, Engineers Club, SAE, ASME, Inter Co-op Council. SEYMOUR, David J.-EE Chester, Ill. Pi Kappa Alpha, Eta Kappa Nu, Rollamo Board, Honor List, Transferred from Southeast Mo. State College. SI-IAI-I, -Iugdish G.-ChE Bombay, India Fifty-Niner's Club, India Association, Transferred from Univer- sity of Bombay. SHALTON, Lonnie 1.-Met Independence, Mo. Sigma Nu, ASM, Treasurer, AFS, Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Sigma Mu, Secretary, Blue Key, Inter-Fraternity Council, Miner Board, Alumni Association Scholarship, Honor List, Silver Key, Ameri- can Smelting and Refining Company Scholarship. SHEPARD, Kenneth W.-ME Charleston, Mo. Independents, Fifty-Niner's Club, ASME, SAE, BSU, ARS. SHETH, Arvind R.-ChE Bombay, India India Association, Transferred from University of Bombay. ,iw 5302 Sehl, E. Seymour, D. j. Shah, 1. G. Shalton, L. J. SHEWCHUK, john P.-Met New York, N.Y. Kappa Alpha, SAME, AFS, Alpha Phi Omega, Newman Club, Student Union, Game and Tournament Comm., Honor List. SHIMAMOTO, Richard K.-EE St. Louis, Mo. Independents, Engineers Club, BSU, Glee Club, Curators Scholf arship, Honor List, Red Fourragere. SHODHAN, Ramesh P.-Met Ahmedabad, India Shamrock Club, AFS, AIME, India Association. SHROYER, Kermit A.-EE Higginsville, Mo. Independents, Engineers Club, Military Ball Board, Honor List. SIECKHAUS, Robert H.-CE St. Charles, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary, Steward, Treasurer, ASCE, Alpha Phi Omega, Theta Tau, Newman Club, Rollamo Board, Editor-in- Chief, Associate Editor, Literary Editor, Inter-Fraternity Council, Gold Key, Honor List, SIEGELE, Richard J.-Met Chicago, Ill. Engineers Club, ASM, Canterbury Club, Newman Club, Honor List, Foundry Educational Foundation Scholarship, Transferred from University of Illinois. 264 A , 'lu ll A 2 S- ,NS SENIOR CLASS Shepard, K. W. Sheth, A. R. Shewchulc, P. Shimamoto, R. K. Shodhan, R. P. Shroyer, K. A. Sieckhaus, R. H. Siegelcg R. DI. Silverberg, C. G. N1 ff-RH NWT' ' I ,,,f'1-e:'- 599' X s c SILVERBERG, Carl G.-Ceramic Srurbridge, Mass. Acacia, ACS, AIChE, Alpha Phi Omega, Vice-President, Treas- urer, Wesley Foundation, Photo Club, Vice-President, Honor List. SING, Charles T.-CE Rosebud, Mo. Independents, Engineer's Club, ASCE, Military Ball Board, Cu- rators Scholarship. SISK, Murray H.-EE Joplin, Mo. Kappa Sigma, Curators Stholarship, Honor List SIX, Edward A.-EE Decatur, Ill. Independents, Prospector's Club, Honor List. SKAMENCA, David G.-ChE Edwardsville, Ill. Independents, Tech Club, AlChE, Alpha Chi Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Treasurer, ROTC Band, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Universal Oil Products Company Scholarship, Gold Key. SKOUBY, Clifford D.-EE High Gate, Mo. AIEE, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, BSU, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Honor List. Western Electric Company Scholarship, Gold Key. SMASHEY, Russell W.-Met Hannibal, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Club, ASM, Nuclear Engineering Society, Honor List, Transferred from Hannibal LaGrange College. SMITH, Harvey S.-EE Springfield, Mo. Independents, Shamrock Club, Radio Club SMITH, blames R.-Physics Gainesville, Mo. SAME, Assotiation of Computer Mathinery, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma, Honor List, Curators Scholarship, Gold Key. Knights Templar Educational Foundation Scholarship. SMITH, blames T.-EE si. Louis, MU. Radio Club, Honor List. Smith, M. P. Smith, S. L. Solomon, R. C. Spehr, J. L. 'W fs.-......Q Wi' A----QQ. mph' Sing, C. T. Skamenca, D. G. Smith, H. S. Sobczak, D. W. Spencer, D. W. ,.. .t . . , V fir-is. 'f . 1 J lqliunqn I 4 a A--P' 4 youu-vs.. Sisk, M. H. Six, E. A. Skouby, C. D. Smashey, R. W. smith, J. R. smith, J. T. SMITH, Michael P.-Met Crystal City, Mo Triangle, Newman Club, Rollamo Board, Curators Scholarship SMITH, Sam L.-ME Marion, Ill. Independents, Prospector's Club, SAE, ASME. BSU, Honor List SOBCZAK, Donald W.-Met Calumet City, Ill Tau Kappa Epsilon, AIME, Vite-President, ASM, Miner Board AFS, Transferred from Purdue University, Culver-Stockton, Thor ton jr. College. SOLOMON, Russell C.-Met Edwardsville, Ill. Triangle, ASM, Inter-Faith Countil, President. ROTC Band SPEHR, james L.-Met St. Louis, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta, Secretary, Alpha Phi Omega, Newman Club, Inter'Fraterniry Council, Rollamo Board, Honor List, Co-op Mt- Donnell Aircraft Corp. SPENCER, David W.-CE Scott City, Mo Independents, Shamrock Club, ASCE, Gamma Delta, Honor List Transferred from Southeast Mo. State College. 265 X , Stadelman, j. H. Staley, j. E. Stark, T. F. Steeno, R. R. STEMLER, Orrin A.-CE Waterloo, Ill. Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice-President, SAME, ASCE. Phi Kappa Phi, Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi. UCCF, SCQICIBFYQ Sf- Pars Board. Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Gold Key. STEPHENSON, jerry L.-ME Marceline, Mo. Independents, Shamrock Club, ASME, Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. STINE, William L.-EE jefferson City, Mo. MRHA, Shamrotk Club, AIEF, UCCFQ Glee Club, Honor List. ' STREBLER, Raymond L.-ChF Fenton, Mo. Independents, AIMEQ AlChF, BSU, Miner Board, Photo Club, Engineers Club. STRETCH, james R.-ME Kappa Alpha, Vice-President, SAE, Vice-President. 266 Lebanon, Mo. Stark, 'Syn-awe. NQKW 1. R. Stege, D. H. Stemler, O. A. Strebler, R. L. 9 W ' rv I .. .1 .,,, n , ff! uf! . 2 L ,f . ...,., ' dim an-aw... nr STADELMAN, james H.-Met St. Louis, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi, Secretary, AIChE, Alpha Chi Sima, Student Union Board, Spelunkers, Honor List. STALEY, joseph E.-EE St. Louis, Mo. AIEE, Transferred from Washington University. STARK, james R.-Mining Ferguson, Mo. Triangle, AIMEQ BSU, Rollamo Board, Student Union, Curators Stholarship, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. STARK, Thomas F.-Ceramic Ferguson, Mo. Triangle ACS, Treasurer, BSU, Student Union, Rollamo Board: Curators Stholarship, Honor List, j. B. Arthur and Family Schol- arship, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. STEENO, Randall R.-EE St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Tau Gamma, AIEE, SAME, St. Pats Board. STEGE, David H.-EE Triangle, Transferred from Washingtiin University, Harris Teach- er's College. St. Louis, Mo. Stine, W. L. Struebing, R. C. Stephenson, j. L. Stretch, j. R. Strunk, L. T. Struder, j. j. Suetterlin, j. F. ...KM 'ws 'N V- ' iw-wg,-.N -.....,, 'esm- ,.. 'H ie. vw, 1 Wa-Q. ..- ,j WN ss-MQ ,WA l SENIOR CLASS SUMMITT, James W.-ME Malden, Mo. Independents Shamrock Club: Wesley Foundation: Glee Club. President. SUTTON, William R.-CE Overland, Mo. Triangle, ASCE: Rollamo Board: Transferred from Harris Teach- er's College. SWEARINGEN, Kent W.-EE Mount Vernon, Mo. Prospector's Club: AIEE: Eta Kappa Nu: UCCF, Vice-President: Inter-Faith Council: ROTC Band: Curators Scholarship: Honor List: Silver Key: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. SWIFT, Billy K.-EE Independence, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha: Eta Kappa Nu: Honor List: Transferred from Kansas City Jr. College. SZARANOWSKI, Peter j.-EE Perth Emboy, N.j. Theta Xi, Corresponding Secretary: AIEE: Newman Club: Honor List. TANKERSLEY, Ted R.-ME Rolla, Mo. Independents: ASME. TATE, Kenneth E.-ME Graff, Mo. ASME: SAE: BSU: Inter-Faith Council, Secretary. TAYLOR, Douglas T.-Met-Nuclear Woodriver, Ill. Triangle: Nuclear Engineering Society: Rollamo Board: Student Union, Dance Comm., News Service Comm.: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: F0undrymen's Educational Founda- tion Scholarship: Powell Scholarship. TAYLOR, Robert A., jr.-EE Florissant, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha: Eta Kappa Nu: Spelunker's Club: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Co-op McDonnell Air- craft Corp. TENNISSEN, Anthony C.-Geology Rolla, Mo. Sigma Xi Assoc. TI-IAKURIA, Nandi R.-ChE Kamrup, Assam India AlChE: Inter-Faith Council: India Association: Transferred from St. Anthony's College. Sukow, D. E. Swearingen, K. W. Tankersley, T. R. Taylor, R. A. diana, ma.- X W f 'WU gnssffffhlv STRUEBING, Rolland C. Pine Lawn, Mo. Gamma Delta, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer, Fifty-Nine-r's Club: Glee Club. STRUNK, Lawrence T.-CE St. Louis, Mo. Triangle: Transferred from Harris Teachers College. STUDER, jim VI.-Met Monroe City, Mo. Independents: Tech Club: ASM, AFS: ROTC Band: Honor List: Foundry Educational Foundation Scholarship. SUETTERLIN, Jack F.-EE Affton, Mtn. MRHA: Engineers Club: AIEE: Student Council: Glee Club. SUKOW, Dale E.-CE West Plains, Mo. Tech Club: ASCE: Honor List: Transferred from Southwest Mo, State College. Summitt, ul. W. Sutton, W. R. Swift, B. K. Szaranowski, P. j. Tate, K. Taylor, D. T. Tennissen, A. C. Thakuria, N. R. 0 K 7 if Z W ,f fini' 267 . V - 'af ,,. .1'W.T'..,, W - , A f 7 f 15 i' fy , ' f 45' X o 7 fr f ff , ., 7 X Milf' Pisjf. , Q Thomas, bl. L. Thomas, V. E. Tira, J. S. Tolen, G. W. TOLEN, Gary W.-ME hloplin, Mo. Independents, MRHAQ SAE, Honor List, Transferred from Joplin jr. College. TOTTY, Vernie gl.-EE Portage Ville, Mo. TOWER, Ronald H.-ME Rolla, Mo. Independents, ASME. TRAUTMAN, Dennis R.-CE St. Genevieve, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta, ASCE, Alpha Phi Omega, Newman Clubi .Honor List, Distinguished Military Student. 268 f .4831 nf' Thompson, L. D. Thurman, D. E. Thurman, L. E. Totty, V. J. Tower, R. H. Trautman, D. R. THOMAS, jere Lee-EE Desoto, Mo. AIEE-IRE, BSU, Honor List. THOMAS, Virgil E., jr.-EE Wyatt, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi, AIEE-IRE, Newman Club, Radio Club, Secre- tary, Treasurer, Stamp Club, Honor List, Transferred from Pa- ducah Jr. College, Southeast Mo. State College. THOMPSON, Larry D.-EE Malta Bend, Mo. AIEE-IRE, SAME, Radio Club, Secretary, Glee Club Band, Gold Key. THURMAN, Dueane E.-Chem Nevada, Mo. Independents, AIChE, W. T. Schrenk Society, Alpha Chi Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Military Ball Board, Glee Club, Gold Key, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Honor List, Alpha Chi Sigma Award, Universal Oil Products Co. Scholarship, Dis- tinguished Military Student, Tau Beta Pi Freshman Friends Schol- arshipg Curators Scholarship. THURMAN, Lowell E.-ME Independents, Shamrock Club, SAE. Crystal City, Mo. TIRA, james S.-Ceramics Benld, Ill. Independents, Tech Club, Newman Club, Transferred from Uni- versity of Illinois, Blackburn College. QP' unwan- Treffinger, D. J. True, J. E. Tucker, T. E. TREFFINGER, David J.-ChE Pacific, Mo. AIChE: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. TRUE, John E.-EE sf. Louis, MO. Phi Kappa Theta: Newman Club: Rollamo Board: Miner Board: Inter-Fraternity Council: Honor List. TUCKER, Thomas E.-Chem Arlington, Va. Independents: Fifty-Niner's Club: C. L. Dake Society: Canterbury Club: Spelunker's Club: Honor List. UHL, Melvin W.-EE Ferguson, Mo. AIEE-IRE: Eta Kappa Nu: Newman Club: Spelunker's Club: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: American Power Conference Award: Transferred from Christian Brothers College. VANDERGRIFF, Wayne L.-ME Rolla, Mo. Independents: ASME: SAE: ARS: BSU. VANINGER, jon L.-EE St. Louis, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha: Transferred from Harris Teachers College. VANNOY, Everett H.-EE Hughes Ville, Mo. AIEE-IRE: Radio Club: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. VERDI, james R.-Met Waukegan, Ill. Sigma Nu: AFS: Outstanding Sigma Nu of Gamma Chi Chapter: Football. VIDAL, Arturo S.-CE Palma Sariano, Cuba Shamrock Club: Newman Club: Transferred from the University of Havana. VILLAFANI, David M.-ChE Kansas City, Mo. AIChE: Newman Club: Transferred from University of Havana. Parks College. VOGELPOI-IL, Robert J.-EE St. Louis, Mo. Engineers Club: Tau Beta Pi: Radio Club, President, Vice-Presi- dent: Honor List: Red Fourragere: Gold Key: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award. VOORHIS, Gary L.-EE Greentown, Indiana Independents: Shamrock Club: AIEE-IRE: Eta Kappa Nu: Radio Club: Honor List: Schlumberger Collegiate Award: General Motors Scholarship: Football: Transferred from Indiana University. Wacker, D. D. Wagner, C. P. If 4' ef 1 uifggjr 1' iff! 'A 'M W7 Uhl, M. W. Vandergriff, W. L. Vaninger, J. L. Vannoy, E. H. Verdi, J. R. Vidal, A. S. Villafani, D. M. Vogelpohl, R. J. Voorhis, G. L. Wahler, V. C. WACKER, Daniel D.-ChE Owensville, Mo. Wallis, R. A. Warner, H. E. Independents: Engineers Club: Alpha Chi Sigma: Honor List. Inter-Co-op Council. WAGNER, Clarence P.--ME Hillesboro, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta: SAME: Alpha Phi Omega: Newman Clubl Rollamo Board. WAI-ILER, Vincient C.-Met Washingttmn, D.C. Independents: MRHA1 ASM: AIME: Newman Club. WALLIS, Richard A.-EE Kirkwood, Mo. Independents: Fifty-Niner's Club: AIEE-IRE: Transferred from Wfashington University. WARNER, Harold E.--EE St. Louis, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi: AIEE-IRE: Alpha Phi Omega: Gamma Delta. Secretary. Treasurer. Vice-President: Glee Club. WARNER, Otis N.-Ceramics Rolla, Mo. ACS: Keramos, Vice-President. Setretary: Spelunker's Club: Honor List. Warner, O. N. 269 ,xg , Nqr Warren, O. G. Watke, W. W. Watts, H. R. Weis, R. R. WHITE, jim-ME Pundy, Mo. Independents: Tech Club: ASME: SAME: Military Ball Board: Honor List. WIEGAND, Terry D.-EE Roxana, Ill. Independents: Tech Club: AIEE-IRE: Basketball: Inter Cogop Council: Transferred from Southern Illinois University. WIEGARD, Paul J.-CE Evansville, Ill. Sigma Nu: ASCE: M Club: Rolla Lions Club Scholarship: Football. WILDT, Albert R.-ME St. Louis, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Club: ASME: Honor List: Transferred from St. Louis University. WILLARD, Dickie E.-CE Jamesport, Mo. Independents: Engineers Club: ASCE: Curators Scholarship. WILLIAMS, Charles E.-EE Licking, Mo. Sigma Pi: AIEE-IRE. WILLIAMS, Donald L.-EE St. Ann, Mo. Phi Alpha, President: AIEE: Alpha Phi Omega: Distinguished Military Student. WILLIAMS, Michael E.-Geology Overland, Mo. Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Prospectors Club: Pershing Rifles: Glee Club: Honor List: Geologist of the Year: C. L. Dake Society. WILSON, Daniel E.-ME Rosendale, Mo. Independents: Engineers Club: Pi Tau Sigma: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Distinguished Military Student. WILSON, Tommie C.-Pet Kansas City, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Secretary: ASME: Honor List: C. L. Dake Society. 270 . rx . 33 WARREN, Oliver G.-EE St. Louis, Mo. Independents: Prospector's Club: Spelunker's Club. WATKE, Walter W., jr.-Math Kansas City, Mo. Association of Computer Machinery: Transferred from Kansas City jr. College. WATSON, Curtis R.-EE Independents: BSU: Honor List: Phi Award. St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Phi Book Plate WATTS, Howard R.-Math Fifty-Niner's Club: ASCE: Honor List: Curators Award. Fulton, Mo. WEIS, Roger R.-EE Independents: Shamrock Club: MRHA: Club: Honor List: Curators Scholarship. Ellisville, Mo. Spelunl-:er's Club: Radio Walk WENDLETON, john L.-CE Shamrock Club: ASCE: BSU: Inter-Faith Council: Pershing Rifles: Honor List. Springfield, Mo. Watson, C. R. Wendleton, J. L. White, J. Wiegand, T. D. Wiegard, P. J. Wildt, A. R. Willard, D. E. Williams, C. E. Williams, D. L. Williams, M. E. Wilson, D. E. ' S g slf x , Z ' kit .P Jil in. 4 ir' 'V 'Q :W .gt rg 4353? WINTER, Arthur R.-EE Overland, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha: Tau Beta Pi: Etta Kappa Nu, Recording Sec- retary: Glee Club: Curators Scholarship: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Red Fourragere: Co-op McDonnell Air- traft Corp. WINTERHALTER, Robert L.-EE Milwaukee, Wise. Independents: MRHA1 Tech Club: Honor List. WIRIAATMADJA, Apit-Min Bandung, Indonesia International Fellowship. WITTE, Raymond A.-Met Springfield, Ill. Independents: Engineer's Club: Nuclear Engineering Society. Wilson, T. C. Wiriaatmatlja, A. We W, a 7 pb: NJNPQ 11 'W' 'AWVX 'QD--v-47' 'hum iff? fi?5'?aW I . Q6 A WDW? winter, A. R. Winterhalter, R. L. Witte, R. A. Wittenauer, R. C. WITTENAUER, Ronald ci.-CE sf. Louis, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Club: ASCE, Newman Club: Rifle Club: W'estern Golf Association Scholarship. wooo, Frank D.-Met Plchaf, Okla. I VZZVI Independents: Prospector's Club: AFS: ASM: Chi Alpha: Mili- tary Ball Board: Honor List: Foundry Education Foundation Scholarship: Transferred from Northeast Oklahoma A R M and I l , D Colorado School of Mines. woop, William L.-EE Tallahassee, Fla. I zl' I Y Fifty-Niner's Club: Transferred from Tristate College. WOODS, Glen D.-Physics Salem, Mo. Independents: Shamrock Club: Curators Scholarship. Wood, F. D. Wood, W. L. Wocptls, G. D. Wright, R. E. Zambrano, G. A. Zeitzmann, R. F. 5+-3-3 WRIGHT, Ronald E., jr.-EE Delta Sigma Phi: ASEE: Honor List. St. Louis, Mo. ZAMBRANO, Gabaniel A.-Pet ASME: Newman Club: Creole Foundation Scholarship: Honor List: International Fellowship. Caracas, Venezuela ZEITZMANN, Robert F.-ChE Owensville, Mo. Alpha Chi Sigma, Treasurer: Tau Beta Pi: Newman Club: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Silver Key. ' . 4 . , . lx. 5 . li'-I . he -,,. .W 1. . ,, fill il ,L-.Sl 5 ul l I, , ,exif I H ' , a r I ag.. . ' ff xx 3 I TQMJQQ.. . ,l l -,,5:,59,' i - ' Q 1. . N - rf R-we-R--5 ' . X3 ' a f 2 -F. if5l '.f' 4, X 'rift' ,jgfs arf 1'-,, ' ' c: +aQ'rQ .'i - A , ,, ,-.,, . I , aa ,. ,Q ,' , ,t 4 . h , , Rv. Q 'i.f':7'f4'. .-rf 'f :.Y ' 'Z H' lil '5 4' 5 '.' . ,Q V.. ' I ,..' , 71 . ZFNOR, .lohn bl.-Math Rolla, Mo. Ameritan Institute of Physics. Kappa Mu Iipsilong Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigmag Tau Beta Pip Phi Kappa Phi: Glee Llubg Honor Listg Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Awardg Association for Computer Machinery, Setretary. ZIEBA, john D.-CE Bonne Terre, Mo. Fifty-Nincrk Qlubg ASLE, Chi Epsilong Association of Computer Machineryg Honor Lisrg Transferred from Flat River jr. College. ZINK, Richartl C.--ME Afton, Mgr, ASCE. ASMEQ Alpha Phi Omega. ZINZUWADIA., N. T.-CE Gujarat, India India Aiwriariong Transferred from Gunarat College. p 'Q Zcnor, 1. bl. Xieha, Vl. D. Zink, R. CQ. Zinzuwadia, N. T. 272 SENIOR CLASS SENIORS WITHOUT PICTURES ABBOTT, John M.-Met Springfield, 'Mo. ANDOE, William V.-ChE Crane, Mo. BAUMBACH, Dale M.-EE Benton, Ill. BECKMANN, Roger L.-EE St. Louis, Mo. BECKMANN, Tom D.-EE Overland, Mo. BELL, Larry E.-ME Rolla, Mo. BLEVINS, Zenas C.-CE Harrison, Ark. BOST, Charles R.-Chem Poplar Bluff, Mo. BOWSER, Ronald L.-ME Rolla, Mo. BROWN, Dewey F., Jr.--CE Riverview Gardens, Mo. CARSTENS, James R.-ME Alton, Ill. CASHMAN, William J., Jr.-CE Ardmore, Okla. CHIRANAKORN, Chakrisna--Mining Haadyai, Thailand CLAYPOOL, John W.-Physics CONROW, Dennis D.-EE CORCORAN, Paul T.-Met COX, David O.-ChE CROWELL, Roscoe H.-CE DAVID, Edward G.-CE DeGONIA, Paul K.--EE DOCKERY, Howard L.-Physics DREYER, Dennis G.-Met DYHOUSE, David E.-CE ELLIS, Frank L.-ME ERWIN, Iuan A.-ChE FORBES, Stanley R.-CE FOSTER, Thomas R.-ChE FUERST, Fred F.-CE GEBHART, James M.-Met Nuclear Miamisburg, Ohio GERHARDT, Wilhelm, Jr.-EE GRIMES, Leonard E.-Pet GRONEMEYER, Gary F.-CE HARRISON, Charles R.-ME HEADINGTON, Lee F.-Met HEMMANN, John G.-EE HEY, Donald L.-CE HO, Wing O.-ME HOGARD, Leo J.-EE JEFFERSON, Donald E.-EE JOHNSTON, Lyle D.-CE Webster Groves, Mo. Joplin, Mo. Sr. Joseph, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Providence, Utah Rolla, Mo. Granite City, Ill. Lamar, Mo. Affton, Mo. Owensville, Mo. Garden City, Mo. Butler, Mo. Morgantown, W. Va. Osage Beach, Mo. Rolla, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Columbia, Mo. Ferguson, Mo. Cardwell, Mo. Lenexa, Kan. Lonedell, Mo. Rolla, Mo. Hong Kong, China Perryville, Mo. Troy, Mo. Nevada, Mo. KESSLER, Arthur R.--EE KESTER, William D.-EE KORNBERGER, Paul-CE KRIEGER, George I-I.-ME LANE, Gerry L.-EE LEGER, Geary L.-EE LEMON, James D.-ME LINK, Gordon A.-Math MANNSCI-IRECK, Dannen D.- MCDUFF, James M.-Geol MILLER, Paul H.-Pet MUELLER, Walter, Jr.-Min MURRAY, Hugh V.-CE PALASKA, Ted J.-Physics PROANO, Richard E.-Min REISS, Donald J.-ME REITZ, Ronald F.-ME. SACA, Jose M.-Physics SCHMITT, Robert C.-ME SCHUMACHER, Gary G.-ME SCHWARZE, Louis E.-ME SEVICK, Thomas A.-Met SI-IAFER, Lawrence T.-EE SHAFFER, Alan D.-Mer SMITH, Robert M.-Math SPENCE, Tom D., Jr.--ChE STACY, Bobby D.-EE STARWALT, Willard G.-CE STRICKER, Norman P.-Geol TAYLOR, Thomas P.-ChE TIMMONS, Harrel W.-CE VAKIL, Javad-Mer Nuclear VANBUREN, James K.-CE VOLPE, Michael-CE WH ITCRAFT, Howard M.-Physics WILLIAMS, Kenneth W.-EE WILLIAMS, Ronald R.-ME YAMANE, Kei-EE ZUNKEL, Alan D.-Met St. Louis, Mo. Paducah, Ky. St. Louis, Mo. Glendale, Mo. Arbyrd, Mo. Kansas City, Mo. Chillicothe, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Mining St. Joseph, Mo. Manchester, Mo. Dixon, Ill. Clifton, N.J. Centralia, Ill. Kansas City, Mo. Lima, Peru Perryville, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Ilovasco, El Salvado Washington, Mo. Manchester, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Rolla, Mo. Perryville, Mo. Salem, Mo. Jefferson City, Mo. Jennings, Mo. Fredericktown, Mo. Farmington, Mo. Potosi, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Monroe City, Mo. Iran St. Louis, Mo. New York, N.Y. St. Louis, Mo. Hazelwood, Mo. Overland, Mo. Waimea, Hawaii Princeton, Ill. 27 X f fr in 4-Qifsw ' Q , .W,' Z L. ,.,.. . ' All sbqqh .---' , E J a W. f af ,P V4 '. Y 5,1 55 ,, ,aft-f.,f . is ,, Y 1- 4 - ',.- :fa Syl. ,ggwafff ' . 1-'tt -if ' .gtifif ' .A , BEARCE, Denny N.--Geology BELL. Earl J.-EE BRAMFITT, Bruce L.-Met 'Wu' awww f . T T ' Tarry Town, N.Y. Qi bt. joseph, Mo. fy g -L Watervliet, N.Y. 15, V :ia M f GRADUATESTUDENTS ALCORN, Herbert R.-Math Kirkwood, Mo. AMIN, Rajnikant C.-CE Ahmedabad, Gujaraat AMSLER. Larry Springfield, Mo. BAIRD. Richard vl.-Chem Madison, Ind. BARNARD. William F.-CE Mountain Grove, Mo. BAYSDEN. blames N.-Met-Nuclear Wayne City, Ill. 9 BRENNER, Donald D.-ME Blue Springs, Mo. BREUER, Thomas E.-Chem Rolla, Mo. BRICENO, jose-EE Maracaibo, Venezuela BRIXEY, Harley D.-EE Mountain Grove, Mo. BROCKMAN, Richard K.-ME Huntington, N.Y. BROWN, Norman L.-CE Rolla, M0- GRADUATE STUDENTS A BRUEGGEMAN. Edward K.-CE Affton, Mo BRUNKHORST. Lloyd BUNCH. David W.-ChE BUSH. Arthur J.-Mining BYVIK. Charles E.-Physics CARR. jerry 1.-Chl? Fcstus. Mo Rolla. Mo. Rolla, Mo. Ladd. Ill Joplin, Mo. its-0 COLBURN, Howard L.-ME COUCH, Patrick S.-CE CRUM. Edward H.-ChE CURTIN, john F.-EE DABOO, Ratan F.-ChE DANIELS, William J.-ChE Alton. Ill. jefferson City, Mo. St. Albans, W. Va. Adelaide, Australia Navsari. India St. Louis, Mo. CAUDLE. Rodney D.-Mining CHEN. Roland L.-Geology CHEN. Ten-Hsi-CE Alu i If Rolla. Mo. Talpci. Tciwan Taiwan. China z 'nsfff 5+ N ' i N fix .., 'S' . .A If I x, t ' x ' ' 'Hur fd 2 27 fir, DOSI-II, Bipin N.-ChE DOXWNEY, Gary L.-Pet EL-ETR. Hasson A.-Geology ENDRES, Robert bl.-Met FAUNCE. Chcstcr A.-Mct FLANIGAN, Virgil J.--ME ,. 1 , , V' ... J ,lvvr Q ,,',Q iii ' i ,r, f.' 4 ' fi rrrr L , 'rxf lo-fadlfff' 6 45,7 gw . Bombay, India Martinsville. Ill. Damietta. Egypt W. Pittston. Pa. Rolla, Mo. Higginsvillc. MO. Z t , y GRADUATE STUDENTS DARVII, jayantilcl J.-ME Anand, India DAVE, Bhalchandra T.-ChE Ahmedabad, India DOBSON, Dale E.-CE Marshalltown, Iowa Wv, M94-s 1 ,ff f rfwwwwzw A 5 W5 'CQLQTT' f GENTILE. Richard -I.-Geology Kirkwood. Mo. GREEN, Lawrence D.-CE Thayer, Mo. GRIESENAUER, Neal M.-Met St. Charles. Mo. HALL, Floyd S.-EE Kansas City, Mo. HALLERBERG. William L.-Met Kirkwood, Mo. HAN, Robcrc S.-EE Taiwan, China GRADUATE STUDENTS X HANNUM, Richard W.-Physics Media, Pa. v J , X S 4 'Q 1 5 'ins-vs , if HARTMAN, James P.-ME Eimomc, cam. +5 M, W' HAYES. james D.-Physics Shellsburg. Iowa HEWETT, Lionel D.-Physics Denver, Colo ' ' A HIATT, jay-Physics Alton. Ill 1 f or Q I 1 vvzv f , A I X Hoiuss Q. Douglas-Uncl. Greenville. Mo K HORNKOHI.. james O.-Physics Rolla. Mo. JOHNSON, Richard T.-ME Webster Groves, Mo. KEMPER, john P.--Met Short Hill, N.j. KHANNA, Surenclra D.-ChE Ratanpur, India KIM, Ye Young-Mining Seoul, Korea KNEILE, Karl R.-Math St. Louis, Mo. KOMO, John J.-EE Ditrmer, Mo. ii wan! in-an-any 'if JI-IALA, Mahendrasinhji M.-CE Ahmedabad. Gujardt JOGANI, Chandrakant C.--CE Palanbue. Guijarat quad' 1-Sxiivff an-50 2 278 5 7-3' ,Z gy LM? LEE, Faye M.-Meth LEWIS, David M.-ME LIANG, Ping-EE Springfield, Mo. Sikeston, Mo. Kingtwa, China -QM Kwik ,wana-nv' Www W Ze, .1 ,f ff GRADUATE STUDENTS KOO, Tuh Kai-EE KOVEL, Steven M.-Physics KROUTIL, Joseph C.-ME LAMBER, C. Kurt-Geology LATHAM, james I.-Physics LEE, Don Hie-ChE Taipei, China Buffalo, N.Y. Bolivar, Mo. Indianapolis, Incl. Lathan, Mo. Seoul, Korea LIMBAUGH, Charles C.-Math jackson, Mo. LOGAN, Robert M.-ChE LOTWALA, Jaswant T.-ME LOVLAN D, jorgen-ChE LUCKEIELD, Gene s.-EE MAl.IK, Ajah s.-CEE Belleville, Ill. Bombay, India Arenclel, Norway Kansas City, Mo. U.P., India GRADUATE STUDENTS MASKAI, Kulin P.-ME MCCLOUD, Hal E.-Physics Bombay, India Kansas City, Mo. MCLANE, William B.-Met-Nuclear MEHTA, Manyu K.-CE MORRIS. jack F.-EE MUHLBAIER, Don J.-Uncl. Kansas City, Mo. Ahmedabad, India Floodwoocl, Minn. Rolla, Mo. NOTHDURFT, Robert R.-Physics Flat River, Mo. OGDEN, Sylvester O.-ChE ,O'KEEFE, Thomas 1.-Met OTTEN, Peter E.-Met OUSLEY, Russell M.-EE PALMA, Oscar M.-CE Hannibal, Mo. Sr. Louis, Mo. Lima, Peru Berkeley, Mo. Santiago, Chile 280 PATEL, Dilip N.-ChE PATEL, Kanubhai M.-ME Dharmat, India Rudel, India PATEL, Ramershchandra M.-CE Kadi, Guijarat PATEL, Sumanr M.-ME Baroda, India PATEL, Vinayakrao K.-Met Ahmedabad, India PAYTON. Daniel N., III-Physics Lamar. Mo. I , QT., L SA fuwg W Z my GRADUATESTUDENTS PAN, Deward-Ceramic Linyang, Kunsie PARIKH, Piyush S.-EE Ahmedabad, India PARIKH, Rashmikant D.-CE Palanpor, India 11 fm fag PENDLETON, Richard L.-ME Owensville, Mo. PHILLIPS, James M.-Physics Rolla, Mo. POORABIA, Narottam S.-Mer Ahmedabad, India POTAMIANOS, Socrates N.-Uncl. Athens, Greece QUAN, Choon K.--Mining Idoh, Malaya REDDY, Narayan N.-Mining Nagaram, A.P. GRADUATE STUDENTS REINHARD, Mahlon j.A., III-Geology RIAD, Samir M.-Met RICKARD, Melvin D.-CE Kansas City, Mo. Cairo. Egypt Cape Girardeau. Mo. 4 0 SANGHAVI, Mahendra K.-CE Bombay, India SCHAEFER, Seth C.-Met SCI-IIERDING, Royce G.-Met SCHOT, Erik H.-Geology SCRANTON, Gary M.-Math SEDALIA, Narayan M.-Cer Tripp. So. Dak. Sr. Charles, Mo. Valhalla, N.Y. Springfield, Mo. Bombay, India RIFAI, Mohammed S.-Chem Beizut, Lebanon RIGOR, Rodrigo G.-Uncl. Manila, Philippines ROGIER, Don L.-Math Highland, Ill. ROOP, john R.-ChE Cambridge. Mass. SAAD, Mohammed M.-Met Cairo. Egypt SAADALLAH, Adnan A.-Geology Kisri, Iraq we---fy 'MF ! '?' 1 SMITH, James G.-Physics Benton, Ill. SNAJDR, Edward A.-Ceramic Edwardsville, Ill. SONI, Jayantkumar C.-CE Bochasan, Gujarat 282 , , 651 ' ff f my We A' n . X , , f 5 f l Z l a Z f ' c 7 W1 fi I ' 1 , X lg f 5 izfld f-65 all ' f f 7 ff' I' eff ' mf f , J in W fy-Slfjw fiiigfag i Zz 'Naya' '62 7 A X . f V ,fl W 21 i::g2f24Q'Zi:?, 74 , GRADUATE STUDENTS SHAH. Arvindkumar M.-ME Bombay, India SHAH, Bansidhar M.-ME Nadiad, India SI-IAH, Kanaiyalal G.-ME Barwala, Gujarat SHETH, Kirtikant R.-Mining Ahmedobadt, Gui. SHIMADA, Jin--Met Tokyo, japan SIVADASAN, A. M.-ME Muttom-Haripad, Kerala gp--wh W-...F X QW X 4615 gi- STEINBRUEGGE Kenneth B Physics St Louis Mo STEPHENSON, Alan E.-ME Glens Falls, N.Y. STEPP, Edward E.-Physics Rolla, Mo. 4, 15 N N- I STEVENSON, Gerald L.-ChE Salem, Ill. TAI, Philip T.-Uncl. Penang, Malaya TANG, Juh L.-CE Taipei I GRADUATE STUDENT S TENGLER. john A.- San Antonio. Texas TEZCANLI, Mehmet T.--Uncl. Zonpuldak, Turkey TROCHE-MALDONADO, Hector-Physics Caho Rujo, Puerto Rico UPADI-IYAY, Pravinchandra M.-ME Ahmedabad, Gujarat VERMAUT, Norbert A.-Met Sr. Denys, Belgium WALTERS, Frank G.-Math Sedalia. Mo. sf- ,x y 'af' 74 In 1 , , 2 f If 1 5 I WELCH. Gary E.-Met Dupo. Ill. WHITE, Daniel R.-Physics Kansas City, Mo. WILLYARD, Donald L.-EE Viola, Mo. WISTEHUFF, William E.-Mer Taylorville, Ill. YANG, Davy Teh-EE Taiwan, China WANG, Benjamine-EE Taiyan, China WANG, Cheng-Fang-EF Taipei, Taiwan WANG, Ting-hwa-Uncl. Taipei. China 0 T 'T 'H' ' f 7 TIL'--, 'V ,. -'z N---f -' af. .J V I I, ,, 5. 1 e .fvfwjff i , ',if ?jff'aT2'4f fa' dig-yall: ,ff -f1,'frff1f 5 28 ADAMS, Stanley B.-CE ' x A XX X X u 0 Vila N ALLEN. Herbert J., jr.-EE ALLEN. Jan K.-ME ALFORD, jay W.-Met-Nuclear Mt. Vernon, ' iffl ABRAHAM. o. c.-ME india ABRAMS, Hardin T.-EE Hannibal, M0 ADAMS, James E.-CE San Luis Obispo, Calif. Lesterville, Mo. ALEXANDER, Charles F.-Math Sullivan, Mo Redtop, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. Abraham. O. C. 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A .3 F ,sk we xi Qt. Scego, J. F. Ruzich B L Sagan R J Sanders L R Santos A Savoldi, W. R. Schade A R Schaeffer D M Schamel W S Schellman G D Schiefer, 1. H. ,J Schiesser . H. RUZICH, Bob L.-CE West Frankfort, Ill. SAGAN, Robert J. ChE Boone Terre, Mo. SANDERS. Lawrence R.-Met Cape Girardeau, Mo. SANTOS, Antonia-Geology Caracas. Venezuela SAVOLDI, William R.-CE Williamsport, Ind. SCEGO, Jerome F.-ChE Owensville, Mo. SCHADE, Arlen R.-Met Palmyra, Mo. SCHAEFFER. David M.-ME Portage des Sioux, Mo. SCHAMEL. Walter S.-EE Orinda, Calif. SCHELLMAN, Gary D.-ME Jefferson City, Mo. SCHIEFER. John H.-CE Des Moines, Iowa SCHIESSER, Jerome H.-EE SCHLUTOW, Robert H.-CE Pomona, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. SCHMIDT, Richard L.--Met-Nuclear St. Louis, Mo. SCHNEIDER, John A.-CE Rock Island, Ill. 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W' is my ,, 2 -a , ' 'S Suv , , 2 , --ia... j SIMMONS, Michael F.--Met Quincy. Ill. SISK, Vadie G.-ME Newburg, Mo. Sheets, L, P, Shermer, W. D. Sidie, R. P. Sifers. P. L. Silvers, P, L, Simmons, H. R. Simmons, M. F. Sisk, V. G. Skarecky, J. M. Skinner, R. D. Slapek, M. J. Smart. j. D. Smith, G. W. Smith, J. Smith, K. D. Smith, M. D. Smock, P. G. Snyder, T. E. Sommerhauser, C. j. Sommerkamp, R. M. SKARECKY, James M.-Met Berwyn, SKINNER, Richard D.-EE Godfrey, SLAPEK, Michael J.-EE Benld. Ill. SMART. john D.-CE Fulton, Mo. SMITH, Gerald W.-ME Louisiana, Mo. SMITH, Joanne-Math Kansas City, Mo. SMITH, Ken D.-CE Harrisburg, Ill. 'ff' SMITH, Michael D.-ME Alton, Ill SMOCK, Patrick G.-CE Doniphan, Mo. SNYDER, Thomas E.-EE Sullivan, Mo. SOMMERHAUSER, Charles J.-ME sf. Louis 9 SOMMERKAMP, Robert M.-Ceramic O'Fallon, Mo. Mo. qv? 307 ii, Spirk. D. E. Spitzer. N. A. Spurgeon, K. D. Stuck. C. E. Stainbrook, D. J. Stanton, W, R, Stapleton. L. D. Steele, F. C. JU IOR CLASS STEIB, Carl R.-CE St. Louis. STEIMLEY, john F.-Met-Nuclear St. Louis, STEINKAMP, William E.-Ceramic Kirkwood STEPHENS, Kenneth M.-Met-Nuclear Louisiana STERGAS. Conrad B.-CE Johnstown, STEWART, Larry W.-EE St. Louis, Mo. STIRRAT, jay S.-ChE St. Louis, STRICKER, Alan E.-Ceramic Labadie, Stuart, J. E. Sutherland, G. G. Tallon. R. Tandjung. B. H. Taylor. G. H. wg K ., jpg? p, . .5 J . E X 3 A a efmfffa i A ff,-2512? 5 f. .,i1::f1Q3':ii: '?.1 'V gl -a' 1' is 2 308 SPIRK, Donald E.-EE St. Louis, SPITZER, Nicholas A.-EE Parma, SPURGEON, Kent D.-EE Kirkwood, STACK. Charles E.-Geology St. James, STAINBROOK, Don J.-Geology Springfield, STANTON, Warren R.-EE Walnut Grove, STAPLETON, Leslie D.-Physics Joplin, STEELE, Frederick C.-CE St. joseph, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo Mo Mo Mo. qw'-g, Q 'Wliurff Mo. Steib. C. R. Steimley, J. F. Sreinkamp, W. E. Stephens, K. M. Stergas. C. B. Stewart. L. W. Srirrar, j. S. Stricker. A. E. STUART, jimmy E.-CE Poplar Bluff, Mo SUTHERLAND, Graham G.-CE Scotia, N.Y SWEET. Kenneth O.-ChE Bethany, Mo SWEKOSKY, Frank J.-CE St. Louis, Mo TALLON, Richard--CE Teaneck, NJ TANDJUNG, Burdju H.-Mining Dyakarta, Indonesia TAYLOR, George H.--Ceramic Mexico, Mo. TEMPLETON, john F.-EE St. Charles, Mo. TERRY, James W.-EE Creve Couer, Mo. TERRY. Richard L.--Met-Nuclear Bonne Terre. Mo. X TESSON. John T.-Ceramic St. Louis. Mo. 'ill' L 't 'fr .45 ', ? l' av ' ya., Lewiston. N.Y Y THOMES. Claude E.-CE THOMPSON. James W.-ME St. Louis. Mo. THOMPSON. Stephen A.-ME Pointer. Ill. l THORNTON. John C.-EE Bulton, Mo. TODD. Raymond R.-Met Woodriver, Ill. TOEDTMAN. Charles H.-ME Normandy. Mo. TOLD. John D.-CE Webb City. Mo. TOPOLSE. Robert C.-ME St. Louis, TOWERS. Terrence G.-ChE Belleville. Ill. 'S 1 !' .,. ., I.7' if ez f W if ii.-BT-Av! at FAA B- as TRANSUE. George P.. Jr.-Met Nevada. Mo. TRIVEDI. Manoj P.-ChE India r 4' TRUJILLO. Ruben R.-EE Caracas. Venezuela - TURALL. Truman W.-Met Cuba, MO, Terry. J. W. Terry, R. L. Tesson. J. T. Thomes. C. E. Thompson. J. W. Thompson. S. A. Thornton. J. C. Todd. R. R. Toedtman, C. H. Told. J. D. Topolse. R. C. Towers. T. G. Transue, G. P. Trivedi. M. P. Trujillo. R. R. Turall. T. W. Turnbull, S. R. Turner, J. J. Turner. W. A. Tuttle, J. K. Ulm. R. F. Unternaehrer. R. U. Valentine. C. A. Van. T. K. Winfield, Mo. TURNBULL, Shelby R.--EE TURNER. John J.-EE Monett. Mo. TURNER. William A.-ME Springfield. Mo. TUTTLE. Joey K.-Physics Houston. Mo. ULM. Richard F.-Min-Geol Oak Ridge. Tenn. UNTERNAEHRER, Robert U.-EE Brunswick, Mo. VALENTINE. Craig A.-CE Staten Island. N.Y. VAN. Tran K.-Mining Saigoh. Vietnam 309 -v-HX as YY 'Qu N , . X I Z , . . T . 4h ' 5 . I I L A Vancil, D. E. Vandoren, G. L. VanHorne, G. H. Varady, K. L. Vaughn. G. Vogt. C. A. Wade, J. F. Wagner, R. W. Wagner. R. C. Walters, V. O. Walthall. P. D. Ward, 1. C. Wargo, T. D. Waring, J. R. Warner, J. A. Warning, C. R. WEST. Kenneth W.-Chem Gideon, WHEELER. Irving B.. Jr.-EE St. Louis. WHITTEN. Travice I-I., jr.-CE Rolla. WICKLUND, Michael A.-Met Rothville, WILDT, Paul M.-EE Washington. WILLIAMS. David R.-Met Bellefontaine Neighbors. WILLIAMS, Ike H.-EE ParaGould, WILLIAMS. Ronald I-I.-Met Glendale, WILLE. Gerald W.-Met Fenton, WILLS, Raymond L.-Physics Salem. WILSON, Clyde W.-EE Carrollton, 310 Mo Mo. Mo. Mo Ark Mo. Mo Mo. VANCIL, Dale E.--ME Beardstown Ill. VANDOREN, Glenn L.-EE Farmington, Mo. VAN HORNE, George H.-Ceramic Woodriver, Ill. VARADY, Kennith L.--Met E. St. Louis Ill. VAUGHN, Glen-Met-Nuclear Lebanon, Mo. VOGT, Chester A.-Ceramic Columbia, Ill. WADE, James E.-EE Flat River, Mo. WAGNER, Robert W.-ME Webster Groves, Mo. WAGNER, Roger C.-EE Cape Girardeau, Mo. WALTERS, Vic O.-ME Irwin, Mo. WALTHALL, Phillip D.-ME Kansas City, Mo. WARD, James C.-ME Wellsville. Mo. WARGO, Terry D.-ME Benld, Ill. WARING, james R.-Geology New York, N.Y. WARNER, james A.-Ceramic St. Louis, Mo. WARNING, Clarence R.-CE Ursa, Ill. WATKINS. John Q.-EE Kansas City, Mo. WATSON, George W.-EE Flat River, Mo. WATSON. Terry B.-EE Flornaton, Ala WEAVER. Sam C.-Met Branson, Mo XVEBB. john J.-EE Nashville, Ga. WEDEKING, Milton J.-EE Metropolis. Ill. WEINRICH, Harold R.-EE Chesterfield, Mo. WELCH, Harvey E. Jr.-EE Marshall, Mo. Watkins, J. Q. Watson, G. W. Watson, T. B. Weaver, S. C. Webb, J. J. Wedeking, M. J. Weinrich, H. R. Welch, H.'E. West. K. W. Williams. I. H. Wilson. W. R. Uhr' Wheeler. I. B. Whitten T H Wicklund M A Wilclt P M W1ll13mS D R Williams. R. H Wille G W Wills R L Wilson C W WIISOH J H Wink, R. C. Wlnkelmann I M Winters W I Woefnef F N Wolfe W M WILSON. J. H.-EE Mt. Vernon. Ill. WILSON, William R.--EE FL1lIOfl MO- WINK. Ralph C.-CE Columbia. Ill. WINKELMANN. James M.-EE St. Louis Mo. WINTERS, William I.--Chem Sedalia. Mo. WOERNER, Fred N.--EE St. Louis Mo. WOLFE. Warren M.-Physics Linn Mo. WOOD. Joseph S.. jr.-CE Millry. Ala. WOOD. Richard L.-ME ElDorado Springs Mo. WOODINGTON. Richard C.-CE Cassville, Mo. WREN, Wayne V.-Physics Ferguson Mo. WULFERT, Kenneth J.. jr.-ChE St. Louis. Mo. YALLALY, james G.-Met-Nuclear Modol, Ill YOUNG. Stephen F.-Net-Nuclear Blue Springs, Mo ZIMMERMAN, Gary L.-EE Rocky Mt., Mo ZIMMERMAN, Wayne M.-CE Afton, Mo ZINZUWADIA. Hasubhai R.--CE Ahmedebrel. India 2 EDITOR'S OTE At the time of this writing, the 1963 Rollamo is ready to go to press. The Rollamo Board would like to thank everyone who has helped to bring this year's annual toward its final stages of completion. PROFESSOR KARL MOULDER, with his guidance and understanding, has been an immense help to the staff. The photographers, KEN VERADY, GERRY OLNEY, and JERRY KETTLER, have done an outstanding job in handling picture production. Also thanks to our secretary, JUDY SIECKI-IAUS, who has typed the copy. The Board extends special thanks to MR. DEL VALLE for his professional photography and to MR. HARRY SWAIN of St. Louis, for his expert assistance in production and building photography. ROBERT H. 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