Missouri University of Science and Technology - Rollamo Yearbook (Rolla, MO)
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CREDE - EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ALLAN A, KAMP-BUSINESS MANAGER .- rw 14 , .. f , -' phd-LJ ,..f.1K,:A e..w.4.1 .. , L gxwulmndi ggi ' 7 T18 , .7,. ', ff 'gr-if-Tn. ' 1 M -H+-' mln. IVIID-CONTINENT PUBLIC LIBRARY TIHIHHTIHVIH!IWIHIWIHHIITWIWIUIHTHIITHNIH 30000112377829 Gen. 378f9448594 Un32 1964 Rollamo 13.00 CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION I ' CHRONOLOGY SPORTS ORGANIZATIONS FRATERNITIES CLASSES . k. jj - T-gk? 1 ,x x, T X XJ 'x 1 .V . , 'VAX , f ,. JN 5. I, fl 5 I q,.v:f,W4. g1.,j 7 V: f A ' 1 I-2' 'f:2'I2'fif3172 Nw ' 5- .4131 X :ff as N, , . . . . X, . , 1,7 ' 'c'-uwwebvifx , ff' , Ng, w '534-jg - . X a' ff Q5 Q Hx X ' 1 L ' If ,Q S3 N f 33, if Q23 E 4 s ' 3 1929 ,A ' , N v if ,A X 'H A 2 E 5 x ' 5 vm' N ' . :yd K f 4 4 I Q1 'M 55- X Y X wxigkx Qsfyigfk F xgfikbi Q?5 5f 5255 xv 'Q-?'g :4'4 1 A 'Q ka X ' AW vs' xi' V! in 134g if If-Vyjaa- ,. sl x3z..gi3ML:f5a?xXf'?1 fZ,?NxR QWIYQI ma ag ing? wg s 'iff 133 Sift:-56 5g,iQ,g,g5,p L b fn . 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EX X fu X -EXXQ3' -XX- X f.'-.1 XY-G X XX X: TX X X X 'x X f X -i XX S Q V 'X .,-X2 -XX.,--., . X, .1 .fXX.X .X .X X- X ,X T X. X :X,X,.,,-, .-XXX X.-.Xu -X,-XXQX.:--. X X AXXX 5 .- ,L X- .X XXX- '.-fix. X . X X-X- X.XXX,.- z. . X XX X . .X 5-L 5 X. in . XX,XX--X - ., X RX ...X vX -XXX . X KX X . X X'.X..XX.X,. 5-XX-XXXXXX X . X f1EXjXiX!QQSi5:jf.S.. SY. 'FAX .-Q. . X X . L . 4.1-N555-XX' ..X -X . - - V X Xml 'X.,XJXX: .X .. ...f . .X XXX. X X.. .X-XXI THE ADMINISTRATION Dr. Merl F. Baker, new Dean of the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy, attended the University of Ken- tucky where he received his Bachelor's degree in Me- chanical Engineering in 1945. After a two year tour in the Navy, Dr. Baker enrolled in graduate school and served as a part-time instructor at Purdue University. There he received his Master's degree in 1948 and his Doctor's degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1952. The School of Mines is fortunate to have such an out- standing young inan to guide it in the years of dy- namic growth that lie ahead. Mary Lou Castleman, Stenographer, and Edith Fort, Secretary to the Dean. Sandy Davis and Donna I-Iudgens, Secretaries to Dean Hershkowitz. Vffwmw, LEON HERSHKOWITZ Assistant Dean PAUL PONDER Assistant Dean EMMETT KLINKERMAN, Business Officer. Assistant Dean Leon Hershkowitz is the Placement Director for the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy and coordinates with companies for all job interviews on the campus. Dean Hersh- kowitz is also the advisor to all frater- nities and organizations, and makes recommendations to the school discipli- nary board. Assistant Dean Paul Ponder handles scholarships, student loan funds, and part-time employment. The Registrar's office has recently com- pleted installation of a card punch system that facilitates the registration of the increased student body. ROBERT LEWIS, Registrar. DAVID 1' i ,E 2 . !f' 1 f as- lr 1 C V 1. fl si is 1 ' QQ? -f 2'1- 5 z ' ' l 4 . L ' , . , . , i E'Wn'T531,g,., ,M LOUISE TUCKER Chlef Clerk in the Registrar s Office N, Business Officer. 'shkowitz is the Missouri allurgy and s for all job Dean Hersh- to all frater- and makes 1001 discipli- der handles funds, and ecently com- card punch registration 7. DAVID N. TAYLOR, Assistant Registrar. LAUREN A. PETERSON, Assistant Registrar W ir!! 5, With the advent of the space age, the ceramics engineer has been in con- stant demand. 14 ' , 'Q' wg ',wfcff5f1!4,c'gy,fffg7' 2,1 .fzfffzc 'A , , J Doctor T. J. PLANJE Department Chairman. CERAMIC E GI EERI G Ceramics is the formation of products from non-metallic earthy materials by thermal changes. Ceramic engineer- ing today is experiencing a dynamic growth because of the need for prod- ucts such as special refractory mater- ials for rocket propulsion systems and nuclear reactors. The number of graduate students in Ceramic Engineering has doubled in the past year, and plans are being .made to accommodate a further in- crease. Plans are being made for a ceramic research program as part of the Materials Research Center of the University of Missouri Space Science Research Center. Studi wide Z' - 1, f F ff 'lx 5 K . it ' Il .MMNNM tor T. J. PLANJE ,rtment Chairman. IC EERI G rmation of products earthy materials by Ceramic engineer- riencing' a dynamic f the need for prod- .al refractory mater- rropulsion systems mrs. raduate students in ring has doubled in 1d plans are being ,odate a further in- e being made for a program as part of search Center of the souri Space Science Q1 V, Laboratory safety is one of the prime concerns in all lab experiments. A thorough knowledge of the non-metallic earthy materials is required of all ceramic engineers. Students in the Ceramics Department are required to take a. wide variety of lab courses. -? S , -9 0 I 1 J f V If Q Z Q , x Laboratory expansion has kept pace with the growing enrollment in the fields of chemistry. 16 1 CHEN The increase chemistry cle on these field To keep pace of chemistry, building and Laboratory ez new infrared With the enrl ture of gradu 3 f - - 8 ,.', 5: General Chemie students in all c X the growing enrollment CHEMICAL ENGINEERING The increased enrollment in chemical engineering and Chemistry clearly echoes the increased emphasis placed on these fields by today's industries. To keep pace with the growing enrollment in the fields of chemistry, the department has acquired an additional building and has renovated the old chemistry building. Laboratory expansion has included the acquisition of the new infrared and ultraviolet spectrometers. With the enrollment in chemistry now at a zenith the fu- ture of graduate engineers in this field is unlimited. Doctor DUDLEY THOMPSON Department Chairman Increased enrollment echoes the greater emphasis placed on chemistry and chemical engineering by today's industries. . General Chemistry is required of students in all curricula. Professor ERNEST CARLTON Department Chairman an . . V V ,VVV I 1 CIVIL ENGINEERING Civil Engineering is the oldest engineer- ing profession and encompasses many phases of engineering endeavor. This year research facilities and graduate course offerings are expanded to enable the department to meet the increasing de- mand for Civil Engineers. Special professional conferences and the programs of the Student Chapter of the American Society of Civil Engineers keep the faculty and the students well informed of modern engineering advances. Students pursuing Civil Engineering re- ceive basic training in all of the following areas: structures, fixed and movableg con- structiong hydraulics and hydrology? sani- tation, materialsg soil mechanics and foun- dationsg surveying and photogrammetryg and transportation. Working models often aid in the solution of engineering problems. ii 'Yin 3 , .I n . T ' ING igineer- s many jraduate J enable sing de- and the fr of the ers keep nformed aring re- allowing ,bleg con- gyg sani- tnd foun- tmmetryi Z ...xx Modern equipment provides valuable training. Ei-:panded research facili- ties enable the Civil Depart- ment to meet the increased demand for Civil Engineers. 19 4 ET 'ZKRKESX E F Q TW W i , 1 I i ,, 7: l 'P V .ul H ,. xx 6 1 1 Doctor -ROGER NOLTE, Department Chairlnan Frequent revisions of the content of vari- ous courses make possible the inclusion of recently developed topics. S n ELEC s The Electric tinues to ez graduate off tinued incr revisions in tent of varii inclusion of as analogue state devices tal diodes, servomechai The Doctora' and is well ings at the g tory and res during the I an antenna r ment of ante in missiles 2 cial applicati The ground modeled intm area where an facility is be T of . ' Y,,. .:.. X X .,:: T if A ii use l' the content of vari- Essible topics. the inclusion ELECTRICAL ' ENGINEERING The Electrical Engineering Department con- tinues to expand its undergraduate and graduate offerings to keep pace with the con- tinued increases in enrollment. Frequent revisions in the curriculum and in the con- tent of various courses make possible the inclusion of recently developed topics such as analogue and digital computers, solid state devices including transistors and crys- tal diodes, modern circuit analysis,4 and servomechanisms. The Doctorate program has been introduced and is Well underway with expanded offer- ings at the graduate level. The use of labora- tory and research space has been optimized during the past year by the construction of 1 '7 5 ..,.-,, 1 .. an antenna range which is used for measure- ment of antenna patterns such as are found in missiles and other military and commer- cial applications. The ground-floor laboratory has been re- modeled into a feedback control systems area where an extensive analogue computing facility is being installed. The use of laboratory and research space has been OP' timized. Professor LLOYD CHRISTIANSON Department Chairman . . Y J-. w,tMm X E GI EERI G GRAPHICS The knowledge of a subject in a given engineering field is not the only prerequisite for success. The ability to convey ideas clearly and concisely to others is very important in today's engineering work. The primary purpose of the graphics department is to instruct the engineering student in the fundamental principles of drafting techniques. Visual aids, models, and actual machine parts are used to make the learning process realistic for the student. ig W , M' Ag rf N -..,..Ks-,Jw Visual aids, models, and actual machine parts are used to make the learning process realistic for the student. Geologf t tary exl N Applicatic studies. ngineering field s. The ability to J others is very lepartment is to he fundamental Lal aids, models, ake the learning -fm ,. nr. N is student. Geologists face a pioneering challenge in the unique field of plane- tary exploration. Applications of science and scientific methods aid geologists in their studies. GEOLGGY E Doctor PAUL D. PROCTOR Department Chairman The study of the earth and other celestial bodies through the appli- cation of science and scientific methods is the subject matter of geology. Geologists are involved in Water supply, in the study of oil, gas, and coal deposits, and in dam and highway construction. The unique field of planetary explor- ation provides a pioneering challenge to future geologists. 23 I-IUMANITIES It is the belief of educators today that the well prepared graduate engineer must have a firm grasp of social conditions and pressures as Well as of the engineering sciences. ' The Department of Humanities and Social Studies offers courses in English gram- mar, technical report writing, and public speaking to stress the importance of clear communication. Economics, history, poli- tical science, and psychology are some of the social and economic aspects of life which successful engineering business- men must become aware of. Literature courses bring into clear focus the fascinat- ing storehouse of knowledge provided by the World's greatest authors. Foreign lan- guage is taught as a tool in scientific re- search, as well as a means of communica- tion. Professor SAMUEL LLOYD Department Chairman 0 WW, ' V-1,1 ff zz 1 4,41 ,, ,, 11 'V ,f 'Wy ff, Ria ,VA r 9 ' nw n 5 A . 1 Q , , V V ,f , 12 fig. 7 , ... -CW? -V 'ffffzsfgwf , f f 4, -Vg., ! fh1.2V-1' ga., ' 5 17 ' 5 V ,I VU' f. ', 12 '?f'i ' ' hh' 1-if V-25411 - A-wx.-,mix zfrfnr' Ani .- u Vx- 5, 7-f ,, -TW ,+ 9? -k g.4x5ifffz'4,-'z 4. N7 V m.,-,q 'L J, f M, . ,ISL xv 44, v.VqVg.Qftf- 1,5-'Va,,.5',ig.-gf .0 .:v4,j,, A, , ,,:q.,fq:.L l , 557' -ffzl' ws !44'+7fy',, ,, Q ' ,mf , 'R' wlix ., if V 'u,,:.r,.MW'.'xV, , rm-. f I 1 ,JMZAV 1. V . . ' - ' 'ff ' if X ,, , Ifivffi , 2 I' HSL ' , V ,, y 1, A, V. 5 , 1 -, .,fN?,4.,iVN ,, tyfxnwe J ,A :1 1-4 2 rf, ' Y 1 z Wz'x. ,V Ag . ,r f ' A , pvwyf, V. jr. V ,ff 2, U 2 i4w.,. il? -JAY V 'f ' ,Q .K s Q ff: is , . ,M gf V V .V it V .. ein 1 f ,z 1- 5 ,,, Q A A V Y -- ' 'L 1 ,Q-- 'X' JV ,f , V - V ..f-ZF . A 'UI VV 11 10 4 45:319- M. - ff Q gray: V ' VM., M. 1 HF ,A 5 , 5 12 a ff ,Ml Him Mathematics is primarily responsible for the scientific achievements of the World today and on the mathematician of the present day all future progress depends. This is the challenge Which the Department of Mathematics recognizes as it teaches the traditional mathematics required in all engineering curricula. To aid in giving strength to these cur- ricula many elective courses in mathe- matics are given and extensive computer training is also offered. This affords the type of training which is highly desira- ble in the modern scientific World. Professor DICKRAN ERKILETIAN Department Chairman 26 Y QL f if f MATHEMATICS AND COMPUTER CENTER WP -f---v-.-avi' 7 4 f Extensive training' in the use of computers is offered by the Math Department. Secretaries in the Com- puter Center are available to assist students in card punch operations. 27 ,, . P? . - ..,,.,,..1. ., .,.,-.c.-- -,--.... f- -M, V, ..:- - -.. ...-. ...,f------ -1-.. . ,, ,.....,, - f'------,..... .....,... .- .. X 5, - 1 1t?f1'f?f,, , V7 +4 2' -1' X si , I 5 if f , W, 1 5, V q ' Q H ' ' Kal ,QW Q ' , , 'ff f sf, d'yfp51fff'6y f W f aff I 4 ff aff,-1... V 2, 41432110 ,-' f , ,, , - W ,Y 'f,r -qfQ:f,Q'fp 5-Qf.g'.,,,' ' F A ',5w'f I -fyj ,'g24' 4 A ,L 5 s-1.0 5 4-43,- Q V +1 0 X 'Q it f --.-, -. Q, , ,wg 1 v M, , .,51.,, ,M Sc. ,KV . Q . 'E dx Q., 7. 'Q 7 :A ,.-gk Elf! 4 53? ?'4m' 3 J' '1 Testing Lab gives apply basic engi- MECHANICS DEPARTMENT Every student attending Missouri School of Mines comes in contact with the Mechanics Department. The courses in this department are designed to teach the application of mathematics and phy- sics to fundamental engineering design, and to introduce the student to such professional subjects as stress analysis, vibrations, and materials. Engineering mechanics is essentially a study of the effects of forces acting on bodies. Of primary concern to the engi- neer are the external effects of a system of forces acting on a rigid body. i ' fiffq. 'T - . 2' ,'2 f!7i',5 z , g fr . ' ' ' 6 f T , ,Z , , ff ,hh . ,,.f,,,,, .ar M ,,,,. , ., Professor ROBERT DAVIDSON Department Chairman The student obtains a. candid picture of the entire mechanical field. F Understanding the basic principles of machine operations is advantageous to the mechanical engineering student. Qc ' X ww -,,,,,,.ww 'f .,. ., ., i Mechanii scope. It include 1 shop pre tion and curricuh dents is less spec ing' curr candid p and care concentr The Mec mount ii sents a career. Doctor AARON J. MILES Department Chairman Mechanical Engineering is extensive in scope. Its numerous professional divisions include power plant design, machine design, shop practice, applied mechanics, refrigera- tion and air conditioning. The university curriculum for mechanical engineering stu- dents is perhaps more fundamental and has MECHANICAL ENGINEERING :line Lical less specialization than any other engineer- ing curriculum. The student may obtain a candid picture of the entire mechanical field and carefully decide in which area he will concentrate his efforts after graduation. The Mechanical Engineering field, of para- mount importance in all walks of life, pre- sents a truly challenging,and satisfying career. Extensive machine shop facilities are available to all students in the department. MINHY 4 Mining Engir securing mine The Mining' D. gineering, mi neering, and 1 Doctor's degre In conjunctioi department, ei the latest proc prospecting a dents are also courses to pre own capabiliti Numerous fic ence in all plt I Y 13335 it in moisture de- aboratory. MINING GI EERING Mining Engineering is concerned primarily with securing mineral substances from the earth's crust. The Mining Department offers study in mining en- gineering, mining geology, and petroleum engi- neering, and grants the Bacheloris, Masteris, and Doctor's degree in each. In conjunction with a program to modernize the department, electronic computing techniques and the latest processes in explosives, geophysics, and prospecting are being stressed. The mining stu- dents are also offered a greater variety of elective courses to prepare them in accordance with their own capabilities and potentials. Numerous field trips give the student experi- ence in all phases of mining. : The latest processes in explosives, geophysics, and prospecting are stressed in the Mining Department. METALLURGICAL my V! f N6 if ENGINEERING The Metallurgy Department is the largest in the coun- try, producing annually about 85 per cent of the nation's supply of new metallurgy graduates. Additional freedom in elective courses was provided during the year by the introduction of a terminal-prefer- ence program to provide concentrated training in min- erals beneficiation, extractive metallurgy, physical metallurgy, foundry metallurgy, and specialized train- ing in preparation for graduate Work. Close relations with metallurgical industries are con- stantly fostered, and both students and faculty are en- couraged to take an interest in their technical societies. Close relations with metallurgical industries are constantly fos- tered, and both students and faculty are encouraged to take an interest in their technical societies. ? X . wi 1 vqgwfy f,,,, M7132 est in the coun- nt of the natiorfs es was provided , terminal-preferh training in min- lurgy, physical :pecialized train- llustries are con- d faculty are en- chnical societies. fs are constantly fos- .couraged to take an Doctor D. S. EPPELSHEIMER Department Chairman V ' - A' -- 5. . 4 .f1'n' - ' t . The department offers extensive training in all phases of metallurgy. Students are exposed to metal casting techniques in the metallurgy lab. 35 3 I h I ,VQQI V ,W .,,,w-W ,,,, ...-.,,, , ..... .,-. -...f....,..-..-4-----,-.-:-- 2 1 1 f iw I Wx QW, N4? f W A , , , J Q, 'bf V,--Q ' ,fj ,5g,xf fy , , ,W f .H A , off. , , gf- f' X My fwf f ?'v':,f' ff? fri , My 1 14, fv 2.2.1 . 7 ! M: f-'-Wawf if ,fff 4 J uf Q ., X ' 4 4, 9, ' v.- 64 , ,,. J 'f' 7' .iw '4g,. ,. mf M7. L X , ' any , V , Z -M, A 177 44 6 4 A ' .,,,,y,.4.' is J, f W ggaww ......- , - .......,, f x A 5 z Q if' aff? a a 9 V 8 Wh 45' pf! 'H 4? 4, W.- ffM Za ,!' ' f A The Milital vides the t1 inherent tr instruction curriculum and its role The Cadet + provides pl ing' studen Course, plu leads to a, cc WW? Cadet F13 pass wit camp. 'f L.,-:cs c iurtesy o , FV .,, yqgv, ,V ef if :iii 4 V2 fp f Y ' : fzf.W amz. nys.. 9 -I I' 1.0783 1+ ' vri ritxf .. .262 Q ,. 4 - dmv' af . H A-i I' 'g g M593 ' V 1' 'E .., '14 Z 11- .. 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The Cadet Corps, largest Engineer ROTC in the nation, provides progressive position as leadership for promis- ing students. Successful completion of the Advanced Course, plus the prerequisites for a baccalaureate degree, leads to a commission in the Army Reserve. hmmm f ff W Cadet Floyd Gonzalez is shown orienting a com- pass with a map during the Fort, Riley Summer camp. Photos courtesy of U. S. Army. Cadet James Jensen attempts to pass through a barbed wire obstacle on the bayonet assault course at Fort Riley. Cadet Major Gary D. Schellman is being congratu- lated by Colonel Glen R. Taylor upon presentation of the Distinguished Milita.ry Student Award. During vided the tivities. gave the s interesting Some of t included sponsorsh film class! Snack Bar meeting p The goal 4 Well-roun ied intereg llent le to ' L X D v STUDENT UNION During this past year, the Student Union pro- vided the students of MSM with many varied ac- tivities. The strong Student Union organization gave the students a calendar of activities that is interesting and beneficial to all. Some of the Student Union sponsored activities included departmental and inter-school mixers, sponsorship of the Homecoming Queen contest, film classics, and games and tournaments. The Snack Bar provided refreshments and a friendly meeting place for everyone between classes. The goal of the Student Union is to provide a well-rounded program which will meet the var- ied interests of many students. The center of each day's activities for many students is the Student Union. MR. WILLIAM KRATZER, Student Union Director. 7 N if V3 l if X 1 ' 1:11:17 ' :: f'f' ::14, Eg! Hill- jjjgjjfffffrzfg-5 4 --1--jA.l.f-fi--ff A . A, 4-- W 1335, 'E X Y' 31:1 lil 'Ei 1 Wi. Hs ,iam ifama VM Sgms my SSX ,SES ug? ,., X XXXXX W :XE 'Q ffiiiig .e5 's:if1s5 XX wif? 'SE fs? ' qw :XY Yx.5l?-'SN .bi MX ww? X XX X X XXX? X 3 'i Z Z Z Z F Z G7 -4 hdfzbze .,,..,1.f., ww ' . ':w2k'fW'V :I .. KV oz! 'ia - . ?1Q J'.'f' ima . .RFS--QS'R-X5X ' ?9' X ,Yeo-X X- Kg- FP X i . A '1 , W , n X 1 A-A ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 5-:::.-:-r-. ' ,-ffl? ii X x K X X X XX W '2 NS Xb X Q Q XX I A DX Xi ' XQXX X CX Q, 3 X? ,X L I ff' 5 X : X Q 0 i SHAKESPEARE XX. X X X X X X . .If,X...,.,f AX .X.. .. XX X XX E 5 XX MQ- XX' 5 5 X NX M ,1 Pm ,X . --.-- --... W , ...,.....,,,,,A,,,,,,,,,, ,, v .. ... V -V. -.fzif' vi REG1sTRAT1oN The Office of Admissions inaugurated its new care-punch system of registration this year. The new system makes regis- tration easier for both the student and the office workers. The rising trend in enrollment was quite evident this year when 3,621 students registered for the Fall semester. Enroll- ment continues to increase, while that of comparable engineering schools declines. The Office of Admissions new computer system simplifies registration for the administration and the student. Du ch H1 f W l l ' ORIENTATIG During Orientation Week freshmen are given a 1 chance to discuss their new college life with faculty members. K I I E I Various activities to familiarize the freshmen with college life are scheduled for Orientation Week. 45 1 1. c Y i 1 ii ,i 2 . ,. i , f. V K E rl? Af Wi,- ll, it 553 ml N5 wi? .gf iii ii! ' lil li?-E wi VE! ll ! mi Y ri f 46 New students quickly realize that they must work long and hard toward graduation. CLASSES BEGI To the dismay of most students, every vacation comes to an abrupt end. All too soon, it's time to drag out those books, crank up that slide rule, and get set for another year of school: New students quickly realize that the successful college student Works long and hard toward graduation. Many quizzes, reports, and deadlines beset the Miners in the next several months. There is one con- solation, however, vacation begins in a mere nine months. All too soon, it's time to drag out those books, crank up that slide rule, and get set for another year of school. Many ne their need campus pl inform pr men pled 5 Approxim fraternity l X. A,-,,.,.. X,, , . avg? ,, KT' 1 4 .!', Fraterni' house the Free room able to t time to picture of ,tion comes to rag out those et for another alize that the 1 hard toward zadlines beset are is one con- a mere nine those books, for another RUSH WEEK Many new students find fraternity life well suited to their needs. The seventeen social fraternities on the campus plan a wide range of activities to entertain and inform prospective pledges. Records indicate that 292 men pledged fraternities during the fall semester. Approximately one third of the new students begin fraternity life every Fall. i i - --- , .,., Z Lf V 1 , Il Q , . if M A K I WW WM ,M Q .,,' ....' -- ' ..,, -. H,,,,ff- w , A l v , ,.,:,.' I . - ,.- . MI'-,,A,,c, Fraternities maintain open f house the first week of school. Free room and board is avail- able to the freshmen at this time to give them a candid picture of fraternity life. 3 . I . 'ru Y I . ' I 5 VN 'Ai ,A-. Q Dean Baker addressed the parents at the annual banquet which was held at the Rolla. High gymnasium. mv wg ff-nvrmwvf ff :TY f f I ,f,ff f v, f fgfftqw 'jf Off 18 ' .. 4 ,V -:ge- W wr-me ,A .. . Lys, A3 Q 3 I 'x s - -vffnqf A 1 ,x1sf- ' 'S , . '4!i- V ' -'A-fs -,. . r . , va..M,,., V A .L '- T' X 5 ' A 4-4 ,, 4 9' X -aa 'V N' ' .. - 'M A mfs. Q : sf X- 1 ' W , 5 - R 'D-X 'REX :,. -214-54' I K' ' . ' fl, 32211: f- t i f? vvfx - ,Z , 5:1512 ffl? .. . ' -'-'-'- ' f' -- Over 1000 parents registered on Parents Day in the Student Union. I n J., . 1 Q :Si 5 X. ggz, . 3, , Ha., . .ff , . V1 -. M, -. 1. p . , M :- fw'- i i eh lug: 1. K I XA... . . , ,AA. N y ':s1 3i . Q fp ' , 1, W, . .M ,A - .W A, , gistered on ident Union. ,Q M v g 04? ' W gf f 'aff vi :gf my Jiffy 1-1 ,,,,,,,4iiii7 4 f I! , ,if 1' fffnlg , '1 4, f ,A ., , gw f gk - x 'ff AW. ' Z, ,wi-f V Y 1 , ,5 1 , 1p' .fling ' I , , . Jang, r 5 Y , l ,Am r ffifvtf 4 HW' 4' 0' 1 10139, .A ,f., 1 , ez' ' N 1' . rl . 1.3, fgglw , , , , Z gnu. 'Z' 21' ,f' 1 V i f ' . ' ' ,115 fr. ' f, . 1 Z, ff f fc , ' ' if , . l ,, LIN W ,, , . WW' 1 'l',6',?7Q ' , 5,16 7,5157 f- 1 :awry-fy-17 ' ' t .f.,.,.w,-,Hf.f,.,, 44 ., l .auf non commssaousu orrrczas Acwsnv PARE TS' DAY Many departments display equipment and facilities on Parents Day. During the open house on Parents' Day, the faculty demonstrates many of the physical aspects of engineering. Various campus organizations supply men to serve as campus guides. The annual Parents' Day event Was a very enjoyable occasion for the parents, students, and faculty. Over 1,000 parents registered in the Student Union. Highlights of the day were the Miner victory over Cape Girardeau and the Parents, Day Banquet at which Phelps County Representative Mel Carnahan was guest speaker. 49 5 MEETS 2 i N Dr. Eppelscheimer gave an informative lecture at the Met. mixer. P161 Mixers provide the opportunity for students to Onl become better acquainted with their instructors. MIXERS The main objective of the Departmental Mixers is to improve faculty-student f -il I s relationships. At the mixers students are LN given the opportunity to become better A ' acquainted with their instructors. Mixer 'qs discussion groups and lectures also aid A' f the student in decisions regarding specializations in their chosen fields. us? Informal discussion groups aid the stu- dents in making decisions. M X , xt si to I'S. tal ent tre ter :er Lid 118' is. H 5 5 5 1.22 51155. ff-'13 5 .,. 4 if ? Q Pledge decorations are a tradition at many houses on Pledge Dance weekend. PLEDGE DANCE Fair, Warm weather prevailed throughout the weekend adding to the enjoyment of the parties. Many bands across cam- pus provided the music for the Pledge Dance weekend. An intent looking pair of dancers enjoyed the band at one of the many parties held over Homecoming weekend. 47 WW f X HO ECOMING Pleasant weather greeted returning alumni at MSM's Homecoming events on November 1 and 2. Friday featured class meetings and dinners. Saturday's activities included an address to alumni by Dean Merl Baker, the football game between the Miners and South- west Missouri State, and the Homecoming Dance in the evening. The Interfraternity Council sponsored a street dance Friday evening at Eighth and State streets with music by the Beachcomb- ers. The Chuck Tillman Band provided the entertainment for the Homecoming Dance in the Student Union Saturday night. Miss Joy Webb representing Theta Chi Fraternity was crowned queen of the largest Homecoming celebration in the school's history. Miss Joy Webb, representing Theta Chi Fraternity, was crowned queen at the largest Homecoming celebration in the school's history. Kappa Alpha Pajama Race time ceremoni ggeffw Z Lfli mer nd an he th- Hg a nd 1b- phe lee Zhi est Jl's . Ken Kamman presented Miss Webb with her queen trophy. Q. Kappa Alpha won the annual Pledge -Wi Pajama Race held during the half- .T time ceremonies Saturday afternoon. ,av 5 ,, WC, V4 0 1 ffili, 4.. ? .' M f f' f .mf 'f .ff f ,,'f 7. , W I .,,,,M , , X. k 51,322 Q v .,,,..,, ::,, - gg it ,W .Q A , g -+37 w v . . - ,J .4 .- :W TKE's Barn Dance is a traditional Homecoming party theme. . I Suppress the Bears was the theme of Beta Sigma Psi's first place display in the annual Homecoming decorations contest. 1TH Kappa Sign shared the st award. I-IGMECOMING C0 3 . I fw X., . - I . -T1 7 5 K ' N, l Kappa Sigma and Pi Kappa Alpha shared the second place decorations award. , . A Q Many Homecoming parties welcomed the alumni. Phi Kappa Theta's display featured an animated Joe Miner ,.-:W . - QMQW... W. ...-. U-, -Ma.. ..,--...,.,,....AA--v--4-f-:.. ,....- ,A..,.ffw--.-mf.-- --f .. ..,-5: --.,..--.H ,wa-----Y--Q.. , ..,-.., ...-...... f--f,..........,.. .......... .-, .. . - -f-'-- fo. - M - '- - -'f , nm igineefs Day by ts. . QYJE S' 5 fd ENGINEERS DAY GA 3 f V :AW 15,-rw Q Y A. , The Mining Departrnentls rock drilling contest is an annual event on Engineefs Day. ,. l' Ziff? The nuclear reactor is of special interest to campus visitors. E gm amz rnnsnnu iff? ' mm M f ,,', I, I H1509 M smnssem W ui cnurscs Y949. JO! HYIP Informative displays are a feature of Engineer's Day. 57 The annual IFC Sing was held on the Friday night of Ed Schmidt, ViceLPresident of the Interfraternity Council, was master of ceremonies for the evening of song. the Christmas party weekend. Kappa Alpha took top honors in the chorus division with their rendition of the Wiffenpoof Song? Kappa Sigma's chorus Won second place for their Damsel's Lament? In the quartet division, Kappa Sigma Won first place and Kappa Alpha took second. f After the competition in these two' divisions the program was turned over to folk singers recruited from various campus organizations. ' 5N..,,, f 1 iif, Kappa Alpha won first place in the chorus division with the ffvviffenpoof Song? Kappa Sigma s quartet sang a medley of tunes to win first place in the quartet division Books and party-mind as the Chr ported Chri Yuletide sc and saluta' cheer Was s Although 1 early in 1 Christmasj organizatic outdoor C1 by the Rolla When the c annual eve on the Roll: Q' . J . ! A .. 3 , , K' L sq X 4 ah p - , . . . I if ' ' ' - . 1 2.1 5 r -lin if ght of lk top of the econd :e and J gram irious the CHRISTMAS DANCE Books and tensions were pushed aside and the party-minded Miners headed for the mistletoe as the Christmas party weekend arrived. Im- ported Christmas dolls added color to the White Yuletide scene. Amidst the exchange of gifts and salutations of joy, a twinkle of Christmas cheer Was sure to be seen in Santa's eye. Although the Miners' Christmas Weekend Was early in December, their enthusiasm for a Christmas party was not dampened. Many of the organizations on campus participated in the outdoor Christmas display contest sponsored by the Rolla Chamber of Commerce. When the campus is blessed with snow for this annual event, a rash of snow sculptures erupts on the Rolla scene. Imported Christmas dolls added color to the White Yule tide scene. A variety of party themes added a touch of the unique to the Christmas Weekend. 6333 X! MILITARY BALL The climax of the Christmas party week- end was the annual Military Ball. The theme Our Winter Love was beautifully presented in the Student Union Ballroom. Music for the occasion was supplied by the Jimmy Dorsey Band featuring Lee Castle. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the Military Ball Queen, Miss Judith Owens, by Dean Baker. Rollafs Mayor Northern was on hand to present Miss Owens with a bouquet of roses. Dean Baker crowned Miss Judith Owens Queen of the Military Ball. BALL party Week- ry Ball. The s beautifully on Ballroom. pplied by the g Lee Castle. Lng was the Ball Queen, Baker. Rolla's id to present let of roses. ,The Jimmy Dorsey Band provided the music for the Ball. Members of the Military Ball Board screened the queen candidates' qualifications. Vudith Owens The climax of the Christmas party weekend was the annual Military Ball. SCHOOL MIXERS One of the best solutions for the lack of feminine com- panionship on this campus is the popular all-school mixer. Young ladies travel from surrounding colleges to enjoy a pleasant afternoon and evening with the Miners. A gentlemanly atmosphere prevails as the Miners make acquaintances in the afternoon when the girls arrive. In the evening entertainment is provided by the Student Union. One of the best solutions for the lack of feminine companionship on this campus is the popular all school mixer Young ladies travel from surrounding colleges to attend the mixers. Entertainment is provided in the evening by the Student Union. Z 2 w 1 5 5 2 .i The enterta Miner audi! The that 5 GE ERAL LECTURES Capacity crowds at the Student Union warmly greeted the entertainers. At various times throughout the school year, stars of the entertain- ment world perform at the School of Mines campus. A few of the top performers this year were Hans Conried, Dee Dee Sharp, Jimmy Clanton, and the Gaslight Singers. Capacity crowds at the Student Union warmly greeted the enter- tainers. 63 The varied party themes at the Valentine dances produced many colorful costumes. The best dressed buccaneers at Phi Kappa Theta's Pirate Dance are awarded prizes. VALE TI E DANCE The Beachcomber Party is an annual event at the Kappa Sigma house. Sigma Phi chapter sw4 'LCE ngreneh U er in annual event at Wwr if x Va1entine's weekend is characterized by a large number of party themes. One of the traditional ones is the TKE 'Trench Underground party. Many different types of dress evidenced the Variety of party themes. Sigma Phi Epsilon chapter sweetheart. chose Va1entine's weekend to crown their 65 'wr .. ,N-..NM......,.Q, .... W,,.,.w,-......m Q -,,...,..,,...,-,..,..-. -... -mfwx y is evaluated by nu- ST PAT S CELEBRATIO Xu , ' Y ,, -'irw!filxuu2i1il'?mt5BX IKIMIUH 53 , ' f 'Y' ' ' A 2' S Q -Y 9 . Jerry Davis presented Mrs. Vickie Harwell with the queen's bouquet and trophy. A large crowd enjoyed the music of Chuck Tillman at the St. Pat's Ball. 67 R. ., .,..,,vN-N Aw., , 1, .-,., ,,N.,,,,,,,,..,.........,..Q, -..... ,.-..,,.,,.,,,,, - ..-.,,...f.-1 Y..,,,..-,.4...... ..,,, V ' , ,,,......-. , .. .- -2...QW 41 W4 rf mm-.R 9485 5 f 4 , fyyp. 4 M WW Q f f f f fi ff g, ,f f 2 Q yy .fla g f .' k fb,-K 3,I+t',fi5..,, N, f I W ' ' -' . f .,i'iQ?'k ' ,.3.gf-ff-g 4921- 3 - f . 2 4! I Worx fff f. 5.15, ff, f mix W f f , WU HM. x- 4 , Ti- QRS '? iv K 1 6 la? X f 2' 4 ASX xx ,XQW 0 I IA . A V' Y' 4, 1-f fx, ,, cg S , kff 5A 5? eel' ST. PAT S St. Pat's 1964 was characterized by one of the best parades Within the last five years. Of the twelve floats comprising the pageant, Kappa Sigma Won first place for their Puff the Magic Dragon . Continually gyrating its head, Kappa Sig's dragon, done in bright green crepe, periodically belched forth a puff of smoke. Sigma Pi ran a close second in the competition with their float entitled Sixteen Tons , depict- ing a train with a coal car which emerged from a mine shaft loaded with coal. Pi Kappa Alpha placed third. The Pikers' entry was Down By the Old Mill Streamv which fea- tured a stream complete With running Water and rotating paddle wheel. St. Pat can be seen on Kappa Alphafs float emerging from the mouth of a. large Vat 69 bottle, Kappa Sigma won first place with their float Puff the Magic Dragon . 25275 Pi Kappa Alpha won third place with their animated float entitled Down By The Old Mill Stream. Sigma Nu Coolies escorted their Inn of the Sixth Happinessl' down Pine Street.- U 2 X 'Q 'L, ,ft LLJM. , , 4 , .4 N ' 'if 1 MN. ,Q . PB., ' f -P A fc P xt X - A iffy.-, A V, PN, n I X , D--,..hv . N: . S t '4 1 ..X,. x 1 X 'V ,jf After the parade, the celebration convened on the football field Where the knighting ceremonies took place under the supervision of St. Pat. ST. PAT'S St. Pat's Guards prepared the Blarney Stone mixture for the id the1f IHn of the selected Knights of st. Pan. 'ine Street.- During the knighting cere- monies St. Pat presented Dean Baker with a St. Pat's Board jacket. '71 w. 4 Friday afte of the St. and beard Keith Bail his debut 2 Mrs. Vick was chose She was f the St. Pat Miss Dor Alpha, ple didates. Ot Marie Ada Miss Sue Barbara S Keith Ba Harwell. wfwl 44 X W .16 f, ,ff Zz gf , ,, ,ff i A fl ST. PAT'S Friday afternoon marked the official beginning of the St. Pat's activities with the shillelagh and beard contests held at Lion's Park. There Keith Bailey from Lambda Chi Alpha made his debut as St. Patrick. Mrs. Vickie Harwell representing Kappa Phi was chosen as the Queen of Love and Beauty. She was formally crowned Saturday night at the St. Pat,s Ball held at the Armory. Miss Dorothy Porter, representing Kappa Alpha, placed second among the queen can- didates. Other maids of honor were: Miss Sharon Marie Adams representing Pi Kappa Alphag Miss Sue Bradsher, Kappa Sigmag and Miss Barbara Schmidt, Lambda Chi Alpha. Jerry Davis presents first place float trophy to Gary Vallat of Kappa Sigma Fraternity. Keith Bailey, from Lambda Chi Alpha, reigned as St. Pat of 1964. His Queen of Love and Beauty was Mrs. Vickie Harwell. if fi fr : J Y H .N 1 , , EN . 1 ,. +I V, Ei 'A if 533 VI W r r , 1 ,ua IW 3 w I' 2. WW 'Wfivf' The senior IFC representatives interviewed the queen candidates. The Tea was held at the Pi Kappa Alpha House. .ang -:Q K X Qlewx Ak? 1 1 X '74 rl? .4 . --5--fvxwvm f S hr-fr x 1,1 , I, f riff? 7.9 I ff?f','f p . If 4 1 I Efxlf-Q. ,, 'ri One bell A1pha's I . , the Pi Kappa Alpha X ff ' GREEK WEEK ITL T0 ET pa - ,a ...,.....w...,,,,.,.a,,,N- gk Mg A. ,gy BE One belle tries to ring another at Lambda Chi A1pha's booth. I 'ff' . Y V Iii wi , 'V f 1 I Beta Sigma Psi won second place in the best booth contest. Sigma Pi won first place in the best booth judging and in the most money collected contest. .0 I ,m..,, xg fi A ff Q 7627 I 71 A 3 I i i 3 1 Ll Ii I 1 J Dean Ponder and Dean Hershkowitz lit the torch that signaled the start of the Greek games. 2. , , The Greek gods reigned over the activities at the Grotto. GREEK WEEK The IFC Greek Week began with the annual Greek Carnival at Lion's Park. Sigma Pi was awarded first prize in both the best booth judging and the most money collected contest. Kappa Alpha won the overall Greek Week trophy. K A scored its winning points by taking first place in the queen contest, second in the best booth competition, and a tie for first place in the games at the Grotto. Lambda Chi Alpha and Sigma Nu won second and third places respectively in the overall competition. Miss Kathy Flood, representing Kappa Alpha, was elected Queen of the Greek Week festivities. as W ir A ......... .. .,rr W. :-g:5f:.:::,g 533 , g ' v5g .,3:5:.3:m,, ,.-, .,,, . 1, - 1- f :EiEEi5i2El2:51-222'33555-S.sf3'1i1.1: , ' ,. .., ., , ,5,. . v.v-- .--.-', , i . 4 ,..5ZV . ,f: ' ':11:':g.,. .. ' ' h , .2 Ki' ' ' ggg'g4.fg5.e4- lg-:': 1 ,f 123,- x L i. 1 ' I ,l . 15k g,,5gi - N 1 f ig if X 4 Q 6 IQ'5i7fff -2 1 1 1 , ' 1'-'5fZf',.3- -IVE-f':f'f'31 il, Nil:- i ' J ' on 9' fl' 3 ,. X., ,V.,, K . , ' f 4+ , X I L X fi ,F K it r at 1 vs is ' A Emi ' fii ' 'iffgz-g3,.f.-H gif? K K ' -f R:.:,:5C . Q i X In X i ,gi.gi,7 55 'f.1?I-552g-if-2 figrxw 5 .s?i?i'1'zsgs Q f - .3292-y11i1'E':1' -2: s f1z.1v'-:mga X 14,-gf-F125 512 .3511 kgs .- x K ra 5 x K., V ,f 2, , K F, C, X wx 5 if 4 RSX 5 3.2 . .f fx 5. X X ige:.:fi'r sl 'd ' 5 i -:xiii K X ' X X 2 1- 4335 s Q xx 3' I 5 7 7 11: K X x X -' -A ' Q, it is Kappa Alpha al Greek games. . ,Z , annual Greek awarded first he most money ak trophy. K A st place in the nmpetition, and lrotto. Lambda id third places ma Alpha, was PS. Lambda Chi Alpha won first place in the chariot race. The limbo contest always draws an appre ciative crowd. Kappa Alpha and Lambda Chi Alpha tied for first place in the Greek games. 2 K A Okyjf, ' EW f A J -' I A' V- V. ' , ,WW Wwvf K L I 5 S 3 I I W vi xx ., , . .. ,, , .. , , ....,., , ,. ,,,,,. ,,,,-....,..,,.,.... ..., ...,.. ,..,.,....k...,.,,..,.,........M.,............ .-.. . ...NX...4.,..,,,.., , V .-.'.. M...--,..,..... . V-------.... I . , .- X X 4 , , , ,,A,,v,,,,,,,, ,M -M .--W ,,,.,...-.,.,,i-.. ,fr-fe V- - , ement speaker. COMME CEMENT The Ninety-First Annual Commencement of the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy was held on May 31, 1964 at J ackling Field. Five hundred forty-one Bachelor of Science degrees were awarded. Seventy-four Master of Science degrees and seven Doctorates were also presented. Mr. George E. Mueller, Associate Admin- istrator for Manned Space Flight, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, delivered the commencement address. Mrs. V. H. MoNutt and Dean Baker Dean Merl Baker, Dr. George Mueller, President Elmer Ellis Walter Leber, Neil Plummer, Harold Straub, Eugene Hill and Harry Scott received Professional degrees. i7'11' SPORTS D if bw tx .Q N , Q 5 XIX X -5 Xx 1 ,ff fyzyf ' y , .,f:t, f'1ar1fzf25N ff' , f ' Q25 ' Q f , Y R P cc ,, . 99 .M earn. ,mf 4 vu RGIL '- f .fx .:':.. , ,.-s -xi. , ff, V, ,. ,, - X 4 x , x.Xg, N : my-T X X . +15 ' f l 1 Q, 42 gf ff The new changes in the MSM athletic program bring' more work for Coach Gale Bullman. Coach Gale Bullman, the head football coach Educatmn Our thanks go out to Gale for the for over 14 years has now moved up to the years he has str1ved to 1mprove the ath1et1c pos1t1on of Dlrector of Ath1et1cs and Physlcal program on the MSM campus L, 1 MSM and fought the. Bears hom one of the Around the end - fast! MSM and the Washington University Bears fought their traditional battle this year on the Bears home ground. This game proved to be one of the more exciting contests of the year. MINERS BATTLE WASH. U. All alone and trapped. lD12.D.. Gale for the the athletic Hard-earned yardage. The Miners suffered another defeat this year at the hands of the Bears. Although the . Miners played an excellent defensive game, they couldn't seem to get the breaks for their offensive attack. 83 W W if M W W W W W 'W W W WW W W W W W W W W W W W 1 W fx- - 4 LI coLN U. As a resultof numerous changes in the MSM Athletic Program, Dewey Allgood, Jr. assumed the position of head football coach. The Minel against th J ackling F many exci' Mir After Worklng for over 14 years as asslstant football coach and head basketball coach Dewey now assumes full respons1b1l1ty for the success of the Mlner football team next year Good luck New football coach-Dewey Allgood, Jr. ff-. U. yes in the MSM nd, Jr. assumed ach. rs as assistant ll coach, Dewey for the success 'ear. Good luck. The Miner squad put up a very good battle against the Lincoln University team this year. J ackling Field seemed to be filled that day with many exciting plays on the part of both teams. Miner struggles to stay in-bounds. More than one way to gain yardage! V ,M Lincoln runner brought to a suddent stop. Unfortunately, the men from Lincoln University could not be stopped, and went on to Win the game by an 18 point margin. UPSET OF THE YEAR Those attending the Parent's Day game witnessed the football upset of the year when the Miners defeated the top-ranked Cape Girardeau Indians. The game was filled with many exciting moments, and when the final Whistle blew, the Miners had emerg- ed the victors by a score of 19 to 14. Fullback Couse finds an opening in the line. FRONT RO mann, T111 SECOND I Erxleben, S nto J ackling Field. Lt's Day game f the year when p-ranked Cape me Was filled its, and When lers had emerg- 9 to 14. n the line. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gasparovic, Bacich, Knuss- mann, Turner, Couse, DeBo1d, Leone, Bailey, Wheeler. SECOND ROW: Pierce, Hascall, Keiser, Fix, McFadden, Erxleben, Smith, Miller, Rosenkoetter. THIRD ROW: Alford, Up until the last half, it appeared that the Miners would fall before the top-ranked Indians. However, through a brilliant offensive attack and cautious defensive manuevers, the Miners managed to hold the Cape Girardeau team, and go on to a Well-deserved victory. Erxleben pushes through for a first down. Mullen, January, Bischof, Lutzenberger, Davis, Sukow Quick. LAST ROW: Price, Wargo, Henry, Conde, Wheeler Jerabek, Schrick, Key, Welch, Wallace. X The M-Club stand is raided at half-time. Once again this year, the Miners were held back The men from Springfield proved to be far too by injuries to both their line and backfield. much for the Miners, and roundly defeated them HFUMBLEU!! HOMECOMING BATTLE LOWER LEFT: Pressure on the passer. BELOW: A Springfield cheer- leader supports her team. i 5 W f ' 1 K 3 A 4, 54' I The Bar tair and Unc has -. 'f rf- O O' CD Pb 97 H rr O O .efeated them ING Half-time entertainment by the MSM Band. The MSM-Reserve Officers Training Corp Band usually provides the half-time enter- tainment during the Miners home games, and often travels on concert to other schools. Under the direction of Mr. Oakley, the band has become one of the best in Missouri. Couse gets running room E 2 wr i ffi 5 f 3 E, H, W ,1 ug i fig gli 'U S 3 i Q! in il 5 3 41 A i xi f iii ,ri ,I ,Q N wg M V il! ' Sail ,Q fi A A i li f , is ' E fl' , N N3 , , j! 'i 112, l N' I I LH 1 is X V ai' 1. :ig u l 1 1 11 x m 131 L V H f-. ,g f' :fn 2U M E 2, QU! ,f W 5 E . ,sq V E i Q ! V3 53 ' s 'E A ,wg 3 n 'W 3 ,551 A -,,, f E 2 li 'Q ,ig Jim, wfimi' xx ,Qi A 'il 5,2 N X312 ? ,LK i E1 f! CAGERS 3 fu, V '15 1 fi, ij H Miner leaps for the toss-up! il at!! Lfiyql ,1- iff is n. L+ iv v S V 4 1 1 1. A ' N12 . M, Wil I' 351' ,wp E'Z , 5 ,E ' . 1 g L' 5 ,, 5, H i 1 , 5 I 11 FE MW al xg , ohio 1 IVV X 51 M 1 Ig if i i 4 f LAW sn 1 Nh eo iii x Closely guarded Miner pushes through. Springfield beauties cheer their team on to victory. The cagers the Miners 1 Miners Wen won the gal wa Q , X Farber-Our amazing guard. ' The cagers from SWMS were a little too much for the Miners this season. Although at half-time, the Miners Were only down by one point, Springfield won the game by a thirty-five point margin. Battle of the Boards Coach Dewey Allgood tells strategy. X fff X Q Farber goes up for two!! Although the Miner cagers fell before Kirksville, this game was one of their best. They showed great promise in the early part of the game due to their defensive playing. In the last quarter however, the Miners were overwhelmed, 103-87. KIRKSVILLE Up it goes! 92 Farber gets the jump on Taylor i xx 1 Q x fx Z w u'np on Taylor, UPPER LEFT: Bulldog screened out. ABOVE: Long stride, one step, SHOT! The Waiting Game --f if Farber slips it by , 1 I, ir I N, Evangel defeated by Miner shots like this one. :A I '1 ,4 , Miners scramble for Evangel ball. wi! Farber passes-Miners win. The Spe Thi tior go tim' i Ax is Q. If rs win. FIRST ROW Ed Thorp Ted Moore Larry Winchester Ken Burgard J 1m Dowdy BACK ROW Charles Dakin Robert Carter Coach Kenneth Spencer Mike Stieferm an J im Meisenheimer The MSM Cross-Country Team, coached by Ken Spencer, had a relatively good season this year. This sport takes even more practice and condi- tioning than track does, and the schoo1's thanks go out to these men who have sacrificed their time and energy. Charlie Dakin moves down the course. Uphill - A11 the Way!! CROSS COU TRY Ma' ' il lie f EW ' I 5, ? , , A t i X , 4 if mf 14 f, fl, W '14 'Q ff f ff ? 4' J ,S f f F f . I 5 FIRST ROW: Roger Buecher, Bob Kulhan, Bob Kadwell, Krueger, Tom Jones. LAST ROW: Rich Virtue, Bob Kent Horner, William Haynes. SECOND ROW: Reg' Na- Clynes, Lee Palmer, Rich Garrett. tions, Blaine Rhodes, Norman Nuss, Rich Jones, Ken ' Where's the water? MSM 67 44 68 61 39 63 60 60 SWIMMING RESULTS OPPONENTS Westminster St. Louis University Westminster Hendrix College Principia Indiana State Louisville University Central Mo. State -M' gf 1 1 --- V - ,.'f'1.1' m lqf- iw li Q05 ,wi N., ' is I -- A riff' TL I '- N X R, , luury ,,,I,,,,, u ,s,,,-,,l. ,tlu u Irrtlr I It I X il SWIMMING TEAM Swunrrung or just drown1ng9 The start 3 ,,,,QMww'4 f X Good form means speed 1 Q .. ,.'., :A I 'V NMNWX Y '-'vw' x X . X - W ,, V , Vw, I X A ,....,w X ' ,,,,,.g1 ...... ,- , f f 513 ,11 , ' 7 H l . Y A ff' -at l' , W 1 ' w ffl ,...........,M f-Y-M-W- W'r2?!1 . - - ,,, . V , V -ff,,f,-- ' , . ,, ff V , f f, ff 1 '- X HX .,,, V. , . , gs , , -ff- FRONT ROW: Ranney McDonough, Lynn Meinershagen, Paul Winkel, Stan Massey, Ron McCauley. BACK ROW: Capt. Martin, Ted Moore, Carl Steib, Jim O'Neal, Mike Hol- kenbrink, Robert Hall, Lloyd Bingham. RIFLE TEAM Among' the other firing teams that the MSM Rifle Team fires against are the University of l Missouri, Martin Branch, and Southwest Mis- souri State. Their most prominent accomp- lishments this year include that Winning' of first place in both the Camp Perry Rifle matches and the NRA Rifle Sectional Matches. , Congratulations to the team for a fine record! 3 v W, The four firing positions. Coached bg varsity gol this year. plays othel part of MSI . x.'x sl nkel, Stan Massey, I1 O'Nea.l, Mike Hol- s that the MSM Le University of Southwest Mis- Linent accomp- nat Winning of lp Perry Rifle tional Matches. rr a fine record! XL- wv- .X .X USFWS ENS ZIP 'U Sygate gwwag' 9:2255 '99 O- Eawg, gan'-b 4 mogFo'Q g,3D m972I 8530 Ov-'c-PUJU 53.532 UQ Uqgogg g7+CDH'p 5 UQ'-nb' 532231 C, . 5'6 g2+3'+a 'u3fD9'.2 fD?555.- 022 HO segmy BC-5035 'Sgr-rv-Om QESWQ Enfvv rr-4-9970 D' WO chmod '-sgtim LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard McCracken, Hubert Jones Wayne Fenner Bob Pohl Earl Weaver John Solook Charles Riggs. Nice putt!! ! I 99 l wr' W W4 , , WW 1 X! Mwywvffmfff f 1 f , gig ,,,WWW M x W ,new , . V, .IQ ff! fn f f Lv . ,, 5' A eg, :VL f 'jw 1 VW , V 'f'f's,- ' , ' 4 f I 4,4-'mhf f ,I , I i WW I 3: , M5395 43 M av M Q -' S's':.z.:15L: ,.1 ,,, ,'fi,f4' 'g m' ' .. ff 1 . f g:j.f'5zL1'f 2i5?. ' X' ff K K I VMIMW, ,.,, ,,V.,,,., f , . .... Slam it back!! Keep your eye on it. LEFT T0 RI' Geoff Goldbol Afraid of a little ole' tennis ba.11?? 0 l Hx -....-Q' b , 1 f ...H .we 100 ' e M .W - K pw :Q , , X X 1 A K 1 I -xl ,1 .QQ XXX ,',,vl1i ,- v gg.: ,into who ,,-.-,Ugg , ,, ,E ,En TENNIS TEAM The MSM tennis team, on the new school courts, made a good showing this year. A sport that looks relatively easy, but requires much skill and stamina, tennis is quickly becoming' one of MSM's top sports. V ' Two-handed return?'? n LEFT TO RIGHT Don Sabo Larry F1e1d Dale James Ken Thein, Gary Vallet, Hank Montrey, Bob Whelove, . Y ,'L',' K .I -K 'I' Y, .I f '. X ig S :X J Q K H X 95 N Q51 . K K I' ,K Y 1 v . . , 1-v3-1 N ,. . , , , .lzvgx Raj ,, 102 M , , . ..,. , , M ,,,, f M , , ,M ,eww ,L f, W - 'f f, ,,,.,, A, M11 rf .4 ,.a.,.,g,-no-aw FRONT: Dennis Heeger, Dennis Kovel, Ed Thorpe, Fred David Levene, Kenneth Ragsdell, Bel Erxleben, David Vogt, Skip DeMotte, Bill Ravens, Arthur Lily, Bob Faintich, James Hood, Ed Shimamoto. Grime, Ted Moore. BACK: Leonard Koderitz, Paul Woley, Hercu1es'?'?? TRACK The MSM track team this year had one of their best seasons. Several new records were set by the cindermen this year, and their overall record shows that many hours were spent in practice. In order to even be on the track team, these men must be in top shape, and must spend many grueling hours practicing-all with relatively little reward or recognition. Our thanks go out to these men, for their efforts to make MSM's track team one of the best in the conference. zzz A ! . 4 as 4 , 'Q ' s. ya. vm ta, rxen, 4 1 Q mm is ' T .V aben, David one of their were set by verall record 1 in practice, n, these men spend many sh relatively .anks go out nake MSM's conference. TRACK Up and over-feet first. Finish!! M97 Where it lands, nobody knows. 103 lll!!!l!lllllll-ll!--l- I'UMMMURAL SPGRTS lst 2nd 3rd 1 st 2nd 3rd l Did he catch it or not?'? FOOTBALL RESULTS Sigma Nu Triangle Kappa Sigma BASKETBALL RESULTS Tech Club Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Kappa Theta Pikers make their move!! 104 Congratulations MUST be in order . . Q .ge W 1, V ...,,. M..,,,f-'ifwwfyffi f 421' A413 'li' Q2 12 2.555 '1 5 75213 L mme? - ,, R m XX L FUST be in order . . E 2 TOP: Who's shooting?? ABOVE: Easy lay-up. Two points!! Up and score!! 105 WRESTLIX G Anybody seen my contactsff? V ,W M i ' , QW Since the advent of boxing' from the MSM intra- mural activities, Wrestling' has become the real crowd drawer . T Ui Y 1 The headless wrestler!! nf limi Stop biting my leg . 106 .L Z W f, 1 5 Phi Kappa ' year, to clz second cons Tech Club. . Set me!! VOLLEYBALL Phi Kappa Theta defeated Lambda Chi Alpha this year to claim first place in volleyball for the second consecutive year. Third place was taken by Tech Club. Spike!! Phi Kappa Theta's Winning team. 107 Can't catch them all!! SOFTBALL SWIMMING T TRACK u Good form - smooth entry - good dive. Get ready, get set, GO!! 108 ,, Wu I ' :5 i HIT... TC xv. --.., n 4 T. Lift 2 2 1 e' 'K 3 .,., sg K -1: A- 1 --'- ,L ,,.kz .:::irf'1-li, - , K ,-,.. L Q -vhs? K ..,...-A. TOP Kirn wins for Pi Kappa Alpha ABOVE: Neck and neck Shippy wins for Sigma Nu FINAL INTRAMURAL POINT STANDINGS Place Organization Tech Club ......... Lambda Chi Alpha Sigma Nu ......... Kappa Sigma ..... Engineers Club . . . Phi Kappa Theta . . Sigma Phi Epsilon Pi Kappa Alpha . . . MRHA .......... Fifty-Niners . . . Sigma Pi ...... Kappa Alpha ...... Tau Kappa Epsilon Triangle ........ Prospectors . . . Beta Sigma Psi .... Delta Sigma ....... Sigma Tau Gamma Acacia ............ Theta Xi ...... ' .... Army Association . Wesley .......... '. . Baptist Student U. . Shamrock Club . . . Theta Chi ......... International Fell. Im. 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SECOND ROW: Flugrad, Chief Photographer, Koch, Associate Editor, Crede, Editor- Blume, Sturgeon,Jung'e, Rueter, Boaz. THIRD ROW: Evans, in-Chief, Kamp, Business Manager, Fulwider, Literary Turner,Kueb1er, ROLLAMO BO RD Since the first appearance of the Rollamo on the Missouri School of Mines Campus in 1907, the Rollamo Board has done a creditable job of compiling a detailed history of the school. Pictures and copy are coordinated to present an accurate review of the school year. A great deal of cooperation and Work makes the Rollamo an out- standing' publication. my Alan Kamp, Business Manager Gary Koch, Associate Editor 1 1 2 W 5 'Ni' .fx 2 ,ff Flugrad, W: Evans, Missouri School lone a creditable Lotures and copy the school year. Rollamo an out- William A. Crede, Editor-in-Chief David Hoffmeister, Sports Editor William Norfleet, Classes Editor K 2525, -Wx, ,M-ur ' 7+ A v M ,, ,, , ,,, V ,... 4 .t ,.., H ,.,L4 .,,, , , ,,,.. 1 , V,,,.,,1,1 .dbg I I I W.. we - ' V , f, .M F K I Q is-yi gave .wif W' ,-3 I lg, 5 ' 'ffl 7 , ,ga -'Vw gi , 74 h vm, f A-sv-if X E- 'i ,.,f-ww , - N-.. 1 fxi. 1' ' .M ' -. X 1 fl' A- K, .,.4,,3: -It 'fi ' ' . .V 1 .2fs 1'-fi ' 113 1, K- ff, '1 '?3' ' X I 5 114 0 -2? ? 117' 'QM W, V X 'iv X MMI-11 Publication of the Miner began in 1914. Since then it has been circulated weekly. The Missouri Miner the official school publication, keeps its subscribers informed of campus news and activities. 'K Dave Blume, Edit at press time. FIRST ROW, LEF' Editor, Junge, Lay Business Manage E, 5 F3 fficial school subscribers md activities. xl 3 Dave Blume, Editor-in-Chief, checks the Miner at press time. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Flugrad, Turner, Managing Editor, Junge, Lay Out Editor, Blume, Editor-in-Chief, Boaz, Business Manager, Kuebler, Copy Editor, Rueter. SECOND Gary Turner and Don Flugrad assist in laying out the Miner MINER BOARD The Missouri Miner, official publication of the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy, keeps its subscribers informed of campus news and activities. The regular edition of the Miner contains sections including sports coverage, editorials, news, and topics of general interest to the students. Special editions are published on St. Pat's and April Fools day. ROW: Fulwider, Sturgeon, Varady, Evans, Crede, Strain, Olney, Photographer. 115 Michael Devaney, first Business Manager. Dale Marshall, Station Manager. The objectives of KMSM are to provide an enjoyable musical atmosphere and interesting' news and educational programs. 1 116 5 1 '2 I 'f L FIR: Mar Mus KMS Radio sta organized Studios V installed 1 of 1963 in KMSM sta 19e4,on aoycles in Jerry Kettler tional progrz time. 'B ..f. -. - .. 4... ......,,. ..- ff'- M, ,... ---- .. ,... ---.... --,, . - -ff. . S I 5 1 f 5 I If I , . V' , , wwf, . fiyllcf ,, .,-4r,zf,4g:ggg V. My 221122312224 SM are ig news Aff 3 , ffm. 7 1 1.'-4,630-:'f-2:1 ff 4,L,,,f.,4.Mw,,,.,., f f ' H 1 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Manning, Marshall, Station Smith. SECOND ROW Strain Engineer 1n Charge Lytle Managerg O'Bryant, Business Managerg Mueller, Huckabee, f Whites, Wheeling, Bowles Musical' Director, Kettler, Educational Program Director, KMSM - FM Radio station KMSM-FM was first organized in the Spring of 1963. Studios were built and equipment installed during the summer and fall of 1963 in the Old Cafeteria Building. 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Secretary, Tharp, Secretary, Buttry, President, Raney, Vice-President, Martin, Treasurer, Hulsey, Feretti, Wohlberg, Ruser. SECOND ROW:, Fitts, Schuette, Norausky, Petry, McMillen, Winkler, Kirk, Dakin, Kamp, Clynes, Carter, Lemons Hughey, Willis, Suddeth, Kinoshita, Lehman, Folk, Muns Gardner, MoMahan, Turner, Wells, Shipman, Butery, Myers Littlefield. THIRD ROW: Chilton, Warning, Bennett, Mills Wood, Ferrell, Betz, Schultz, Anderson, Hamm, Ellebracht Darnell, Chopin. FOURTH ROW: Bommarito, Smith, Gerlitz Robb, Mueller, Powell, Heopker, Hohman, Pierce, Smith, Moran, Newsom, Hustad, Smith. a 'f f, :ev I ,f ,, f,d4,,u.W,,j ,, - f. aff The Na Februar CHI Chi Epsil has been this honl paralleled bettermen The local Conclave Q FIRST ROW, Tharp, Vice-l Haygood, Ti Norausky, lv , , The ASCE Student Chapters are established to serve civil The organization acts as a medium for devel- oping principles of personal and public relations. 122 ' ps p engineering students by supplementing their college I courses with those professional contacts and associations , , O . which are so valuable to the practicing engineer. The ASCE publication contains many interesting articles con cerning Civil Engineering? gf sf I . 1 Args x ' , x1 5 :max , m iff, if if X1 i. 1, I Hgffi Q7 ? 4 f fn k I ' 4.2 . ' M h .f , v f .ii 'LQ if 9 xW V H iggrfffh Q 5! f' ' l W , ga W 1? i i an Q ,K if , ,z 'I 1 4 n R 3 f 1 Q ' f 2 00013. ,9'M'm -gnmrnnlh iembers. 'here electrical . The student er in electrical ctivities, mem- numerous spe- Presser, Lahlneyer. chuetz, Buchmeier, Wilson. E Schoeffel, Treasurer, Hudelson, Vice-President, Fischer, ' President, Spirk, Secretary, Fisher, Gruber. SECOND ROW: ETA KAPPA NU Eta Kappa Nu is an honor society for students and alumni of electrical engineering who have shown exceptional interest and marked ability in their field. Qualifications for membership are based primarily on scholas- tic achievement. However, recognizing scholastic ability is only one of the many purposes of Eta Kappa Nu. Its aim is to assist its members throughout their lives in becoming better citizens and better professional men. Qualifications for membership are based primarily on scholastic achievement. I FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Turnbull, Brunner, Terry, I Stangel, Henard, Wade. THIRD ROW: Vaughn, Roberts,Butler, Files, Austin, Wildt, Raffel, Royer, Heibein, Best. FOURTH ROW: Carter, Wedeking, Conley, Bergt, Goodman, Surdakowski, Hays, Wilson, Silipo, Templeton, Thornton, Munn, Buchmeier, Irwin, Hilsenbeck. mm Eta Kappa Nu assists its members in becoming better men. 125 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT, Saffarrans, McHugh, Thompson, Secretary, Hoel, President, Shermer, Treasurer, Tuttle, Vice-President, Alexander. SECOND ROW: Buecher, Kettelkamp, Anna, Galloway, Tunnell, Schoonover. -1 Kappa Mu Epsilon provides recognition of outstanding achievements in the study of mathematics. One of the objects of the fraternity is to further the interests of mathematics. 1 26 KAPPA MU EPSILO The Missouri Zeta Chapter of Kappa Mu Epsilon was founded at MSM in 1 96 1. The objects of the fraternity are to further the interests of mathematics in those schools which place primary emphasis on the under- graduate level, and to provide a society for the recognition of outstanding achievements in the study of mathematics. Chapter activities include presenting an award to the student displaying the best mathematics project at the annual Science Fair, and submitting papers on mathematics to the annual convention. Kappa Mu Epsilon sponsors a semi-annual publication called THE PENTAGON. Ili?-.e-.nga Members a computer f educationa uttle, ILO lu Epsilon was nf the fraternity hatics in those s on the under- ociety for the :ments in the an award to matics project nitting' papers ention. Kappa al publication w 1 r is 7 x Q , Q62 s Q V Niuu .X , bVV,,L Lliy V Vyluu 1 EW? , Qww: - V , uh A ,WA 145,956- RM as A N1 ., .5 W' lr , .gd Z! , 5 V1 W, Y, f 'Nu . ,jg sl E53 ,M rf' I UW., f' , fy' I fd 1 iC,,g x W XG P fm f Y1Zf',,y Y ,ff ff , X--ff f , 4 ,1 731 Z! , 1 kg, rg, sf' 1. Mg, gk: ,-53 41 l . Y f 'X?' R! 41 X3 15 1 . Ek .. A- is .l i 1 - 'vqll Aiirlx W I, lr Z -4 ' . Na., . It ' 4 '..N 4 A 'Y A 1 ,Ja dm we F 15. fi! Qi K., Q' ,, N F, -'Q I Q4 Q . is ' ' ' Sl b J atcko, Thompson, Ragland, Roth. THIRD ROW: Holland, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Groff, Wagner, Buescher, ' Secreta.ry, Philpott, Treasurer, Steffen, President, Green, Vice-President, Kirkland, Dillion, Strickler. SECONTD ROW: Rude, Umpluey, Berghoff, Smith, Parker, Cruce, Parkes, Saloff, Luallin, Roberts, Schattyn, Bitting, Weng- ler, Pickens. FOURTH ROW: Moser, Foren, Oltman, Lasley, Burford, Cleve, Carter, Huellewig, Hinz. PI TAU SIGMA The MSM Chapter of Pi Tau Sigma, National Honorary Mechanical Engineering Fraternity, was installed on April 16, 1955. The objects of the organization are to develop its members as leaders in engineering and in the community and to coordinate depart- mental activities. The active members are selected on the basis of sound character and must rank in the upper 35 per cent of the senior class or the upper 25 per cent of the junior class. The members are engaged in general service to the M. E. Department and in improvement of the local chapter. 3 The objects of the organization are to fy r .f I , 'X :A ,F,V,.- N ,K ph, .fe 1 develop its members as leaders in engineering and in the community. I 1 1 130 1 Pi Tau Sigma members are en- gaged in general service to the M. E. Department 0. ,. f 'f.. 1 fl if ., AIAXZ Rocketry areas of i American Astronaui professior the proble tion, gui1 and relate acquaints developml field trips speakers. Weng FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Kornfeld Stirrat Sec ell Stewart Farrell Kornfeld Maxwell THIRD ROW retary McNerney Treasurer Sullivan President Peck Mackie Filichowski Alexander Ulrich Ritter FOURTH Vice President Hoffman SECOND ROW Martin Mitch ROW Koch Hutchisor Lasley Starnes Hoffmeister AIAA Rocketry and jet propulsion are the basic Mechanical L6, 1955. The ers as leaders dinate depart- und character or class or the s are engaged improvement ' rjrv- 5' fha 9 L areas of interest for the members of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics. The AIAA is the leading professional organization concerned with the problems of propulsion, instrumenta- tion, guidance, materials, astrophysics, and related Space-Age fields. The Institute acquaints student members with new developments in these fields through field trips, discussion groups, and guest speakers. io The AIAA is the leading professional organization concerned with Space Age problems. The AIAA acquaints student members with new developments in the Space Age fields. 4 79 131 wsnwwlx-w 1,2 9 Vg v iz: Q WG E' ayyyyalafx hvwgmvvfwvwgggww g f ' f 73 ,..f ' x fi' , f ,, 1 . A - ., F' V V 'f KV? f, f , 2f ' + V QW W, wi ww v V T V , g , -if 1 A 5 Q , 1 5 I P 99' 1 X. nf ' , t A -, 2 if! i S.. . .g ,-,L ' P ...... Q if n an Q an 5 I if 7 1 IH l f I , --- YV fn, -.,.,,. .............,.....,.... ..... ..,,. .T.,.......f.-......,.....-......,L.1.. ,,.........,-.,.,..,,.-,.,...-,,J..,,,.,,,,,,.......-......, .. ,. ...4...,. . ,, ., FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Michel, Hamilton, Haecker, 1 Ferguson. THIRD ROW: Simmons,Holland, Malmgren, Terry, Gerhardt, President, Leslie, Martin, Peterson. SECOND ROW: Ricketts, Braeckel, Eppelsheimer. Shah, Chronister, Schmidt, Graham, Cassell, Alonge, Farrell, Q The student chapter of AFS was organized on this campus in s'Vt , 1 March of 1948. The local chapter is the largest student chapter 'ld Q V in the nation. v in V up . . ,,. I l f' f'3 '- The purpose of the AFS 1S to present the advancements in metal- ,' V castings techniques to students majoring 1n that field, and to Q , provide a tie between the student and the profession. A ',,i p ttaal S F it In the fall of the year, the AFS sponsors a field trip to the St. ' 'ia E2 ,'Aqi - ' . . . . ' si ',Q Louis area, where two foundrles and a St. Louis chapter meeting is are visited. Toward the end of the school year, the AFS enjoys if 2 1 - - ' ',',i 'fi - .I 1tS annual outing. fp , ,.Vv-,.V .V ,. V A I M ' .gl The AFS provides atie between students and the profession. yn.,-1 .,,Ap. ', 5 'VDQ 3 - ' ,, ' if 1 ,, ,, l t, ,t, y if 1 it p if wt -I AVA V . . 1 H - in ....- f-:'::?,'1Z:3-'Tv.-:jc ' ' V A ' Q as 4 F Y-ly vl 1 ' A fa.. df-af ' I . , K - ,,vp ,,fQ,j,9 N . , i s , -Q sn. uri? F' T ' if rr T :gli I - f M ' l A Q 5 if T -' 1 Y . rf - , , 57 1... 1 wwf .'f,...f--1' Wh.. The AFS presents advance- ments in the metal-casting field to students. 133 First semester President, Rick Schmidt. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ricketts, Treasurer, Michel, Hamilton, Graham, Ferguson, Vice-President, Schmidt, President, Alonge, Wahler, Lago. SECOND ROW: Burchill, Bosch, Chronister, Shodhan, Hoffman, Hutchison, Cassell, Fuechter, Peck. THIRD ROW: Haeck- ASM S The American Society for Metals is the major professional metallurgical organization in the country. Speakers and current films of important metallurgical developments and processes are presented at the meetings which are held four times a year. The ASM supplements the formal education of the student of metallurgy with various outside activities. er, McC1incy, Simmons, Hecht, Kasten, Braeckel, Ken- nedy, Eppelsheirner, Peterson, Kallor. FOURTH ROW: Gardner, Sedeora, Martel, Terry, Malmgren, Woodbury, Lammers, Schroer, Heuer, Moss, Newell. 134 'ANN ' ' ' ' , .ST 5,311-, - F B P LP Alpha si! lurgioal fraternity was fou elected f junior a: lurgical e- Mike is 1,7 iii ENR f 1 s ,, E 1 i ! - .X . Y- . ..v ..,, ..........--,,..,-... -.-Y. 1 ...-, ,Y 7.-,.M., -v..,,... ,- r ,,. tjor in 1 of md igs cz FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hoffman, Burchill, Newell, Chronister, McClincy, Cassell, Schmidt, Farrell Ricketts, Treasurer, Simmons, President, Martel, Vice-' Michel, Gardner. THIRD ROW: Rankin, Malmgren President, Hecht, Secretary, Kallor. SECOND ROW: Woodbury, Lammers,Bronson. Alpha Sigma Mu is a means of conferring honor on outstanding metal- A lurgystudents. Alpha Sigma Mu is an honorary Metal- lurgical and Materials Engineering fraternity. The Missouri Alpha Chapter was founded in 1958. Members are elected from the upper one third of the junior and senior classes of metal- lurgical engineering. Mike Simmons, President b 7 14 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joiner, Schaeffer, Michel, Vice- Gaylord, Kotys, Johnson, Silvers, Garg. THIRD ROW: Ricketts, President, Betts, President, Bronson, Treasurer, Peterson, Braeckel, Hecht, Woodbury, Malmgren, Lammers, Doiron. cf , I Meetings provide an opportunity for guest speakers to inform the students of current advances in their field. 136 Eppelsheimer. SECOND ROW: McC1incy, Simmons, Martel, NUCLEAR ENGR SOCIETY The MSM Nuclear Engineering Society is composed of students anticipating careers in the nuclear option fields. A majority of the membership is composed of students in Metallurgical Engineering with a Nuclear Engineering option. ' The society promotes scholastic achievement as well as social advancement. W The men of tl curr The eartl ment who T a ,, -1- ' 1 cketts, boiron, ed of .elds. its in ering L l 2. fi f X . i f ,il 72 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT. Koehler, Bosch, Erdmann, Barrett, President, Bradley, Brown, Peacock. SECOND ROW: Young, Foss, Hebrank, Dinkel, Komisarek, Pointer. , C. L. DAKE SOCIETY The C. L. Dake Geological Society was organized in 1950 in memory of Dr. Charles L. Dake, late professor and chairman of the Geology Department. It is composed of students of all curricula who share a common interest in the earth sciences. The goal of the Society is to advance the knowledge of the earth sciences and to promote social relationships among its members. It presents speakers throughout the school year who draw their subjects from the various earth sciences. The goal of the Society is to advance the knowledge of the earth sciences and to promote social relationships among its members. .-.,f'A 1:5 ' l'x EF' ' C' ,, , in , N. ,XA 1 The Society presents speakers through- out the year who draw their subjects from the various earth sciences. MSM. NG SEC OF K. IME , NN.. 3 - , I ' ,, - . 5 1 'Q ff if 4 A 1- 2, I. . W. . .,,,..' ,V ' ,' 'wi' , x f B fs , ' 15,1 ju a I u v fe Q1 W f Yf V7 W ffm gf 6 Q69 M' yi 1 N 67 1 , ,.,, 1 '- ia if Y Jw P 6 fa' ff, YY W 77 'Y V 'Yi ' K 9 , 21 Q ge . '-'43 1 gi- 4 ahler, itmer, inkel eckel tkbaz FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hecht, Green, Nichols, Taylor, , ' Hill, Secretary, Martel, President, Malmgren, Vice-President, Robison. SECOND ROW: Steinkamp, Michel, Simmons, He- Peacock, Secretary-Treasurer, Alder. brank, Pointer, Santos. THIRD ROW: McCauley, Haecker, SIGMA GAMMA EPSILO T A Sigma Gamma Epsilon is a national honorary fraternity that unites students of the earth sciences, geology, mining, metal- lurgy, ceramics, and petroleum engineering. The fraternity's objectives are equally as encompassing as its membership: scholarship, scientific and social advancement of its members, the extension of friendship and assistance among universities and scientific schools, and the encouragement of cordial relations between the students and faculty. Each year Sigma Gamma Epsilon presents the W. A. Tarr Award to the outstanding senior in the earth sciences. One of the objectives of Sigma Gamma Epsilon is the social advancement of its members. 139 P R. 31551 f f 1 V ,kyk lu! jx: M fgffsgi fm Sigma Pi Sigma encourages professional spirit and friendship among members. SELGMA PI SIGMA The local chapter of Sigma Pi Sigma Was installed in 1950. It serves as a means of awarding distinction to students having high scholarship and promise of achievement in physics and of encouraging professional spirit and friendship among those who have displayed marked ability in physics. 141 ' A . , .,. -M -Nw ,.-T-.,, ,,, i ...., ,,.,..,,.., .,,,.L....1 ..... ,,..,.,..-.,,,.- .-....,,......-A.. -.. ,.-... ..,...-....... --.,...,..---.---.........a... .- .. , .. ... .Y....,....L1,,k ' - -V H --V-----v---f-----W,.--.:..m.-..,.--..-.......,.......,,.A,,,, ,MM W -,D vm,-1 ' 'M ' M -can D ROW 9' X. V - f----v - .--V- -. i. V- s .---- -- --. f--Y--- V V ---Y gf .--few...-. . -.--. ..,... - W- W..-.v YT,--.V PHOTO CLUB Membership in the Photo Club is open to all students. The purpose of the club is to further an interest in photography on campus. To help the members better pursue photography as a hobby the club has a darkroom Which can be used by all qualified members At the club meetings members who need help in or out of the darkroom are assisted by the more advanced members I v I, ,nr l. l . mi- Q! , , 4 ,zi- , , H flqpyy ,f iational profes- .t the Missouri The fraternity Lmulate mental s in the profes- g. Its members Members who need help with photography are given assistance at the meetings. Membership in the Photo Club is open to all students. -4 MU FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Olney, Carpenter, Vice-President, Painter, President, Hull, Secretary-Treasurer, Haymes. SECOND ROW: Roberts, Eppelsheimer, Owens, Herrera. ent on the basis er, and promise 143 Q I FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Feuchter, Littlefield, Treasurer, Munn, Buchmeier, Halpern, Howell, Gaylord, Brunner. 'Q ,I 1 1 4 . .Q , ,V , .5 I man, Kamp, Ruhlman. ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity having 343 chapters throughout the United States. MSM,s Beta Omicron Chapter was granted its charter in 1 939. The fraternity's purpose is to assemble college men under the Scout Oath and Law and to promote friendship and service to, humanity. The chapter at MSM strives to attain Koch, Vice-President, Norfleet, President, O'Bryant, Carter ,V Trejbal. SECOND ROW: Peterson, Haymes, Barr, Eppelsheimer, Winkler, Scanlan, Ferguson. THIRD ROW: Fiedler, Curran, ': ' . , AM' ' A-.puff I' Yr I iffy as . . . if ,lr 7,5 Itfyv 35 yy M 422 i. ,pie 'LU ,fc1,,, 1 lf, fplf rev, 9.'3Qx ull? .Iv Q' 311.1 rf ,v if 'ff ,W ,f X ' VM., sf' we .- 711 .3-v. 'M A A frvfiff The Red Cross Blood Drive is an annual feature of Alpha Phi Omega's community service. 144 this goal through various service projects on the campus and in the community of Rolla. APO performs many services for the school and the community. , FOURTH ROW: Hamilton, Weinrich, Benitz, Kalhorn, Schell- BL Blue l its pu ted vu outstz In its strive activi and cz FIRST Crede, Gaylon 3 J N T5 , Gaylord, Brunner. tz, Kalhorn, Schell- EA iternity having es. MSM's Beta . 1939. lege men under friendship and strives to attain L on the campus the community. , iffi Q , .,., ,ff QM ' I I Blue Key strives to develop the whole man. BLUE KEY Blue Key's motto, Serving, I Live, completely explains , 1, .,,5,,f N 1 its purpose. The membership is composed of men selec- , f ,gt 3.15:'3.ilf'5iiliifLM'tg ' JW533' is . ft at f 'H , , .rlvsv . if f . 'e5qAW5,7't ted with faculty approval on the basis of character, outstanding ability, and potential. , .Q s ' 'i I I in .gfgzfy 'f f ' ,5 . . s ,. . V, ,V Vi In-:Rf VV: xt- 'fig sv, ,. my . In its efforts to enhance higher education, Blue Key ' ' . ' ' ' strives to develop the whole man through campus activities, civic organizations, and service to students and campus. The Blue Key volunteers its services for campus improvement. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dagley, Buescher, Treasurer, Marshall, Norfleet, Brunner, Herskowitz, Littlefield. THIRD Crede, Vice-President, Shalton, President, Schmidt, Secretary, ROW: Burchill, Hoelscher, Sutherland,ASche11man, McHugh, Gaylord, Huckabee. SECOND ROW: Gardner, Philpott, Schmidt, Farrell. FOURTH ROW: Green, Lyons, Bailey, Ricketts, Million. 145 QR ig: Sz .N EE W sig Q x p A FX 5 2 , KW W A is A ' C-S 'f4'59'--ff-H---'ff 5 A g -, Q . :5.,,,: 'al Q x ' X 5 1 Wi! .e:..l ,,.- l -. 1 X32 A4hf.12' . ,r Aix X W ,-,, if. ,mi . ,V 1 A - , J i 4 E a -I Wuuhill , , Q QM? 2' EJ Q X gi Vg . V , V y m-'Q 'N 1 'fy fy I 9' 5 i ,I Wv 'if M Q FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Burchill, Wheeler, Trea- THIRD ROW: Kamp, Lasker, Deelo, Kirchoff, Jung, surer, O'Bryant, Million, Farrell, Vice-President, Davis, Peck, Marshall,Ruhlman, Hurt. FOURTH ROW: Gardner, Secretary, Terry. SECOND ROWg Ferguson, Crede,Schell- Hartenberger, Gaylord, Cox, Housh, Bailey, McHugh, man, Huckabee, Brown, Pulis, Boaz, Vandivort, Dunn. Doug Told presented Tom Van Rhein with the Freshman of the Year Award. V 148 Many social functions are included in Theta Tau's programs. Clippard, Ricketts, Bryan, Mackie. THETA TAU Theta Tau is a national professional engineering fraternity. Its main objective is to help the engineer master principles and problems of his profession. Many social, community, and campus functions are included in Theta Tau's program. Iota Chapter publishes the school cal- endar and sponsors the March of Dimes Ugly Man Contest, the Freshman of the Year Award, and the annual spring car Wash. I 15 5 K F1 B1 Se Ca The St. P: committee The Boai events to functiono The Boarx preparatic possible ei Il Jung, Lrdner, :I-Iugh, fraternity. Its rinciples and are included ne school cal- n Contest, the ing car wash. 1 N 5 L-an Af' f Q l 4, V . ,. X i 1 i 4 3 l I I it N 1 .L .f FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Burchill, Wheeler, Lasker, l THIRD ROW: Swekosky, Lyons, Silipo, Martin, Cox, Mills, Buescher, Treasurer, Bailey, President, Herrmann, , I Vandivort, Hartenberger, Ubaudi. FOURTH ROW: Wood- Secretary, Pulis, Taylor, Layton. SECOND ROW: I-Iouser, Callisto, Klug, Davis, Reynolds, Brown, Kotys, Dunn. ST. PAT'S BOARD The St. Pat's Board is the central social committee for most campus functions. The Board sponsors numerous social events to raise money for the biggest function of the year, St. Pat's. The Boardas main function is to oversee preparation and to produce the best possible entertainment. .,n pw. 1 lg . x ment for St. Pat's. The St, Patls Board sponsors numerous social events to raise money for the St. Pat's celebra- tion. A ward, Harlan, Hagen, Gray, Ryser, McFadden, Suarez. M The main function of the Board is to plan and produce good entertain- 149 N sate: . .A 1 tmqy,, ,g,,,,, Mm- 1' A FZ! N STUDE T CO CIL Membership on the Council is equally divided between fraternities and independ- ent organizations. The Council strives to promote such activities as may intensify school spirit and bring honor to the school. The Student Council effects good public relations with the community as evidenced by the Chief-of-Police's presence at a meeting. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gilbert, Martin, Koch, Executive Committeernang Schellman, Vice-Presidentg Marshall, President, Henson, Secretary, Kettler, Trea- surerg Jung, Kamman, SECOND ROW: Burchill, Layton Callisto, Silipo, Suetterlin, Graham, Elkins, Peck, Grimi The Council promotes activities that bring honor to the school. shaw, Moss. THIRD ROW: Gardner, Norfleet, Subow, Nickless, Cope, Carr, Ponnwitz, Brandenburg, Farrell. FOURTH ROW: Peterson, Gilmartin, Carter, Hagen, Weinrich, Seward, Erdmann. S.U The nine Board is ning an: Student affairs. 150 During the Board offere CHJ is equally d independ- l strives to Ly intensify J the school. that bring Subow, 'arre1l. -Iagen, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Daniells, Jung, Vide-President, Martin, President, Kalhorn, Treasurer, Thompson, Secretary. SECOND ROW: Deelo, Carter, Woodbury, Halpern, Huckabee. S.U.BOARD The nine member Student Union Board is responsible for the plan- ning and administration of all Student Union activities and affairs. During the past year, the Student Union Board offered bridge lessons. The Student Union Board sponsors departmental and all-school mixers. I I 1 2 1 .A ,,, A 1 , ' 4 : f f . 1 1 . 5 . .A fi, 1.7 f,' , f',L .I ' I ,,, rsvfx' af f mba if ,L,L' .-M, D! MSM BAND Bands at MSM arelsponsored jointly by the School and the Military Science Department. The band is made up of two groups, the marching' band, which serves for both football in the fall and ROTC parades in late spring, the concert band, which appears on campus and makes goodwill tours. Under the direction of Mr. David L. Oakley, the band once again had a very successful season, including an appearance on national TV. Mr. David L. Oakley, Music Director. MSM Concert Band 152 ,A Q . MSB MSM-RO' the direc military, dance ba gram is Q Science. he School and nd is made up Lch serves for ,rades in late rs on campus rection of Mr. 1 had a very vpearance on as 4 W6 MSM's Dance Band MSM BAND MSM-ROTC Bands have completed their fourth year under the direction of Mr. David L. Oakley. Large units include military, football, and concert bands. Smaller groups include dance bands and brass and Woodwind choirs. The band pro- gram is sponsored by the School and the Department of Military Science, MSM-ROTC Band LUJ Q f D 154 -., f - 9 5 ? Membership is extended to those upperclassmen who have displayed outstanding ability in music. ' K PPA KAPPA PSI Kappa Kappa Psi is the national honor fraternity for college bandsmen. MSM's Delta Gamma chapter was founded in 1958. The purposes of the fraternity are to promote the Welfare of the college band, to honor outstanding bandsmen, to stimulate campus leadership, to strengthen the ties between college bands, and to provide a social experience for bandsmen. Kappa Kappa Psi is the national honor fraternity for college bandsmen. . , cw, z ZH I 25532 Membershil interested 3 FIRST RQW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bugg, Hunter, Vice-President, Kamp, President, Schoeffel, Secretary, Oakley. SECOND ECZW: Porter, Schoeffel, Dollar, Tibbles, Hollander, Weyand. THIRD ROW: Sudduth, Roth, Burkhalter, DeGeare Paul r mann. ' ' FIRST RO Secretary, Vice-Presid Salmon, P . if 1,3 1 u .Q Walk? ,, Y N FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Dockey Elliott Hoffman Raber Vice President Hebrank President Tibbs Foss Secretary Treasurer Young Ozment SECOND ROW Nickless, Jones, Lammi, McClincy, Anderson, Nagel, Anderson, Dunn, Wilson, Robb. THIRD ROW: Meyer, Kaiser Brslik Butherus Hays Bradley Schiesser Skinner Adams Erdmann FOURTH ROW Preston Zaun Brueckmann Cook Nichols Bruer Briesemeister Hallock, Halterman, Paulsmeyer. An interesting program is presented after each meeting. The Club works in co-operation with the Missouri SPELUNKERS The MSM Spelunkers Club is the oldest cave explor- ing olub in Missouri. The purpose of the club is to bring students together who are interested in the exploration of caves. Cave conservation is stressed to the members of the Club. The Club Works in oo-operation with the Missouri Speleologioal Survey concerning matters of cave mapping and speleologioal information. -41 L. Speleological Survey. r +':51,t::':g3g3-. ' P' 156 1-.1 Membership ROTC cadet: F El B C 2'- 3 esser, eston, aister, 1 cave explor- the club is to rested in the Membership in the Pershing Rifles is open to all basic ROTC cadets. Pershing Rifles is a national honorary military society. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Thomas, Renaud, Exec- utive Officer, Bingham, Heibein, Cole, Captain, Gonzalez Company Commander, Lindenlaub, Gordon, Drill Master, Rusch. SECOND ROW: Berry, Moss, Price, Franklin Clayton, Grindstaff, Oberkrom, Scheibel, Alexander, PERSHING RIFLES Company K of the Pershing Rifles was founded on the Missouri School of Mines Campus in 1949. Company K's activities include attending pa- rades and festivals such as the Mardi Gras and the Cherry Blossom Festival, drill meets, rifle and pistol matches, football games, and various social events. Gordon. THIRD ROW: Giger, Hallett, Baslik, Rankin, Callen, Betz, Dilthey, Miller, Hanna, Bierrnann. FOURTH ROW: Gilkey, Jones, Zoellner, Casale, Mosley, Anderson, Heillman, Dinkel, Leininger, Neill, McCormick. embers of the on with the ning matters 'mation. 157 N yi FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Thomas Kiefer Secretary Lemons Scheer Hughey THIRD ROW Kornfeld Turner Britton President Strickler Treasurer Davis, Vice Toedtman, Leslie, Haase. President. SECOND ROW: Barr, Fisher, Gunn, Sagan, 158 Major Wood outlines activities of SAME. SAME The Society of Military Engineers is a group of students who have an interest in the military aspects of engineering. Civilian and military engineers speak at the monthly meetings to give the interested students a candid View of the many phases of engineering and engineering applications. Membership in the SAME is open to all students. ww ' f f I , ff, , 1 0 . a 2 f , , f C 6 II. Each yea Ball Boar Ball. The for the C and inter These fu obtained Any stun the board -all students who ering. Civilian stings to give tny phases of nership in the Z. LM f XZ 1. agzsz 4,1 4, tv X fl 1 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Trejbal, Fisher, Falke, Chairman, Davis, Stine. SECOND ROW: Renaud, Heibein, DeMay, Price, Thomas. THIRD ROW: Lindenlaub, Moss, Heillman, Rusch. ILITARY BALL BCARD Each year the members of the Military Ball Board plan and carry out the Military Ball. The board makes all arrangements for the decorations, program, publicity, and interviews and selects the ball queen. These functions are financed by funds obtained from previous Military Balls. Any student may hold membership on the board. The Board is responsible for all of the Military Ball arrangements. Board functions are financed by previous Military Balls. 159 hu. RADIO CLUB The Radio Club's newly adopted motto, World Friendship Through Amateur Radio, aptly describes its purpose and objectives. Activities include general operation of the station, message handling, radio theory and code classes, and operation of the station in contests. Some of the activities of the Radio Club are: message handling, The Club provides a common basis for students radio theory and code classes, and general operation of the station. interested in radio communication. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Strain, Brueckmann, SECOND ROW: Blanco, Battista, Ruhl, Henard, O,Neill, Strain, President, Kruse, Treasurer, Woirhaye, Secretary. Vice-President, Hogg, Mueller, Steinbrueok. u CC Th in to pa le ognize n I F E P I I 99 e CCM!! 1 939. promo rticip d hel officials Members in MSM i 160 Eff ted motto, eurRadio, objectives. Ltion of the - theory and the station or students 3'Nei11, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Henry, Mullen, Koch, Bacich, President, Farber, Treasurer, Jatcko, Vice- President, Short, Winchester, Key. SECOND ROW: Damotte, Kiefer, Sheets, January, Schrick, Carter, Steib Davis, Quick, Jerabek. THIRD ROW: Miller, DeBold, CC 33 The M Club was established at MSM in 1939. The purposes of the club are to promote sportsmanship, encourage participation in varsity athletics, rec- ognize athletic achievement, and to lend help to spectators, players, and officials at MSM Varsity contests. Membership is open to men that letter in MSM intercollegiate sports. ms., gf f ' ff' , 1, M 1 f 1 , Hafeli, Wolf, Jones, Russell, Green, Fix, Gasparovic FOURTH ROW: Bischof, Erxleben, King, Wallace Reichert, Lutzenberger, Howard, Greeley, Wampler McCracken, Seger. Donald Bacich, President A6 Lyn! W f 1 vb ? 9 1 Qi., fy f A A af. 74 M ' age, t ,fm ' ,AVN f 1 he physical rganization and young oung women ,neering and en engineers. The purpose of the University Dames is to promote friendship, entertainment, and general culture among its members. Members attend various interest groups of bridge, bowling, choral and drama. UNIVERSITY DAMES The Missouri School of Mines Chapter of the University Dames was organized on March 12, 1942. Its purpose is to promote friendship, entertainment, and general culture among its members. Membership is open to the Wives of students at MSM. In addition to the monthly meeting, members attend interest groups of bridge, bowling, pre-natal care, 1 163 ng. I 41 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sudduth, Punto, Tharp, Secretary, Petry, President, Williams, Treasurer, Jen- nings, Vice-President, Hoffman. SECOND ROW: Salmon, McGinnis, McCauley, Scheibel, Brown, McCrae, Din- widdie, Dowler, Irwin. THIRD ROW: McCormick, Hudson, White, Henrikson, McDonald, Kasten, Turner, Frazier, Westenberg. WESLEY FOUNDATIO Wesley Foundation, founded at Missouri School of Mines in 1923, is the Methodist Church on the Campus. In an effort to provide opportunities for spiritual growth, service, and fellowship, Wesley Foundation has a varied program to meet the needs of the students. The Wesley Foundation house is open to all for recreation, study, programs, and worship. , I , X , f vs ' f :nf . 2 , ' ' W The Wesley Foundation house is open to all for recreation, study, programs, and worship. The Wesley Foundation has a varied program to meet the needs of the students. 164 f f ,X X The Newm social activ l l I 1 13 .. Scanlan, Knaust, Kunkel, Bommarito. FOURTH ROW: souri School iurch on the nrtunities for ship, Wesley EWMAN CLUB The Newman Club provides religious, intellec- tual, and social activities for the Catholic students on the MSM Campus. Mixers, days of recollection, retreats, and communion break- fasts Vare a few of the Club functions. Programs are so designed as to be instructive, informative, and interesting to all of the members. .f Nwvwmzg .X ff f . XXX ff! ffz' ..::,-.,, . , f A The Newman Club provides religious, intellectual, and social activities for the Catholic students on the campus. Programs are designed to be instructive, informative, and interesting. .Q V , FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rosemann, Pasek, Buhr, President, Stack, Sagan, Secretary, Mann, Treasurer, Devaney, Kornfeld, Mulyca, Brez, Wessler. SECOND ROW: Thomure, Bosch, Baer, Kiefer, Mueller, Tarno- wieckyi, Kettler, Wehrsten, Milles, Iraola, Auckly, Smalley, Biggs. THIRD ROW: Mochel, Cassell, Schroder, Walsh, Jacquin, McCoy, Gorman, Gruenloh, Vehige, Skinner, Gress, Pottinger, Clark, Murphy, Fallert, Snyder, Borowitz, Wyloff, Diekmann, Hoog, Kruep, Mueller. FIFTH ROW: Rusch, Houghton, Bayless, Altman, Gunn, Kehrman, Doiron, Saranita, Delaney, Files, Hurley, Davis, Shepard, Kornfeld. ' eet the needs lon house is Dgrarns, and 165 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Brunson, Gross, Thomas, Foulk, Starkweather. THIRD ROW: Neill, Philpot, Wells, Director, Preez,Clarida', President, Holder, Vice-President, Leininger, Harpole, Umphrey, Rymer, Green. FOURTH SieII19I1S, V2-I'di1'I12-D, Blair. SECOND ROW2PI'iC9,OZII1GI1t, ROW: Myers, Mullen, Meisenheimer, Gibbons, Scgultz, Franklin, Price, Fisher, Stricker, Pennel, Treasurer, Secretary,Hayes,Thorn. The Baptist Student Union has been an active campus organiza- tion for the past 1 '7 years The purpose of the BSU is to supplement the ministry of the local churches by providing student planned act1v1t1es and to enlist students ln active participation in the local churches Although the BSU Center 1S the focal point for many activities, the calendar includes frequent trips, ranging from the social to the religious and several student conferences combining both aspects Student planned activities supplement the ministry of the local churches BSUS Revival Team v1s1ts churches 1n centralM1ssouri 3 ' . if ff 1 6 6 Lf, M I A . , ,, 1 v,. . I Jifi ' pf: fu 331 -- f Z X f if Q ffff X!! ,, f f Z , f 1 f , 9 ' ff f 4 if X Q aff P W gf' fix ,F T f IZ I 4 is .. ,Vin ZZ A, 4' h, W . Y Q , l ESP Mosamo, was orgz the pron through The lan in 1887, The U. E as the c 8th UNE anto the guage. 1- '-, Q-Nm 3 I il I X, if. Mn. 1 v N P,-bxff-5. Fa- , . . . x1k'x'i Eg Y 1 . ff ff 'Q 'T fyvv ,.fH' ' ' . n fr-....Qfg',3'N: yf 2. 'tiff -'I ,t,,V.,1KUNV Y yr X ' s 1 r-. 19 4. 1 U 4 ' . Nu 1, , F x ,N ,Q 5 K 'f 5 vi , , 3 ' 'Q' 2,12 1 4 rg wmv' ' Ms! 'ge , Lf, as V' , si 923: , x, 1. 1 ,J , .,, xx, wwwmwmm 1 i' 1 4 .V 1'-, :,.g1f. f fm-' ' , pai, - , , ,MA ,wa- ,,xj'57,, .,., J., V ,.,H, ' 2 . .V w ,f ir , B-N 1 1'-f ' 'J -gs fl, ka: .1 ' fi, fy H, :Q ' nwngmwx ye., . Hx, 1, . A Q ' vs f Q ' 4 f f I ,L A f fi , . ,www . 'Q H 'haf 2, : 5? Q' 4 nw, ss. vu , , L' mf -. - 'H - , ,. 1.,.-1 Wells, MO l us organiza- to supplement ident planned pation in the any activities, nm the social as combining Z V f ,I ff , fy, V, ,ff , ul I, , we ,' ff, M Z f , ,,,,if,cg1 ,, ff fx. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pottinger, Wade, President, Brewer, Advisor, Lane, Rojas, Secretary-Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Carrizo, Savacool, Egemen. ESPERAN TO Mosamo, the Esperanto Club of MSM, was organized on October 28, 1947 for the promotion of world communication through a common auxiliary language. The language, which was originated in 1887, is spoken by ten million people. The U. S. Army has adopted Esperanto as the official Agressor language. The 8th UNESCO Conference claimed Esper- anto the most desirable auxiliary lan- guage. , V I - . ,. : - 1, f ., ,, fig' Alf? '31 lim 'f-'P-2, 23223151-l-1--9-'li.f-.'- . 'ff ff' fra- x '11 ,I 'F V ll ' ..'e92,i:e2.fI22 , . ', ' t? 9?35i- I, gr ' '- I Q H T, '- ., ,, 0, I ,,s , ., . 9,-, . gv. + . ,., 1, 5. 155 .0 - W A. , W5,zf.'xi,'x?' 1 Mxw v iiifa.-345f'i 5 H1 4 Q - 1 J , ' , f' ' X' ,L ',--. , ' -V W Q 1 Eilgvi-'Q,'.u?sj,Z.r.' , 1-'t,fQ'IQ2 ' li xgy'-f .fl ' u V.: 'f V-fT'1 ' .3 Ve? 7 '1ff',XIifQQ'i'?'v 2' ' W U- ' ' c I -, , W W ' if 1 45 1.9. Wifff'-We . .Eff x lv Y ' ' A ' li ' V'm '4 V'fWff5'? X gi- M. aku? MT' 'VC - 'Q 'Ii 'lu-Y,-Q Z, A M .. 2 .. r, ., 5331, -, .,1ig:4g3i',g:,.gf?i2:: , i':3f'Vx'A-' fe gg. , 'V Af . fuigxl-P? 5, 1 . 5' fx, A , gi,-.4.,.. ..i.w...,,,,,,,4,,,,, nv Q-ia ENAS HODIAU ,L ,,-up . k. I ?eY3s5gf1i:'.l,j5-.35-1,2 - .f,-. , in ,I 1, ,, T, , , Q uw .20-7i1 f'a A' 9 dw ' L :QM-bf: .314 yr- ,'s:1w.,x1rX-,:.- Q z, f' - -M 'W Q it f K 'WW sc -e,,.f2fff1, ,. if asia? l bfiiyli had Professor Brewer is the head of the auxiliary language group, Mosamo is a common auxiliary language spoken by ten million people. 167 ' FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Thieme, Treasurer, Schaefer, Secretary, Key, President, Lochner, Vice-President, Wagner. SECOND ROW: Foss, Robison, Hamm, Bennett, Kaiser, ,gs 'A A 168 1 964 Gamma Delta pledge class. Gamma Delta furnishes a lounge for student recreation. AMMA DELTA Gamma Delta is the International Association of Lutheran Students. The Alpha Phi Chapter Was established at MSM in 1945. The main objective of the Association is service to the church and community. The organization also aims to promote scholarship, social activities, and a complete pro- gram of sports for its members. Church attendance is thoroughly encouraged and services are performed for the church, community, and individual. N xnq 54: xx A N X .. .t . ,,.. - X X ks ik - XX SX , .VV,, ,, , uf atm . UNI' CI-II FIRf Dr. E fI1eI'. UNITED CAMPUS CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Callen, Ebeling, Preeser. SECOND ROW: Schroer, Felice, Brocoard. Issociation of Chapter was lain objective I church and ns to promote zomplete pro- :ouraged and ., community, FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Hedden Vmce Pres1dent M111er Pres1dent Roberts Chap1a1n SECOND ROW Grady Dr.Stoffer. 169 I DIA ASSOCIATIO FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Kotak Mehta Secretary- Treasurer Poddar Toshniwal Hathikhanavala Vice- President Mehta President Patel Secretary Mohta Treasurer Patel Roychoudhari Vibhakar. SECOND ROW: Patel Patel Patel Trivedi Gujrathi Shah. Patel Shah Dave Parekh Dutta Patel Patel. THIRD Patel Patel Patel Shah Shodhan Patel Upadhyay Patel Parikh Patel Patel. FOURTH ROW: Sedalia Punater Parikh Desai Patel Mehta Poorabia Sheth Mehta Saraiya Mehta Parikh Mehta Garg. FEDERATIO OF LATIN AM STUDENTS ROW: Patel Patel Patel ef 1 ITI The purp ship is the between FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carrizo, Riveros Menocal , , ciartu, Rodriguez, Iraola, Vivas. THIRD ROW: Ro'as, Vice-Preside t H ' ' ' World, an- hood and K, J n , errera, President, Grau, Solis, Freasurer, Muller, Ascanio, Villafana. SECOND ROW: Jimenez, Punto, Salazar, Bere- 1'7O THIRD ROW: W Ldhyay, Patel Sedalia, Patel 1 x FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S9d9OI'9,, Mehta, Poddar, I Upadhyay, Mehta, Parikh, Patel, Mehta. THIRD ROW: Thein,TreaS111'er,E1-Etr, PI'eSid9I1t, Alder, ViC9'PI'9Sid9I1t, ' Rojas, Patel, Rasik, Desai, Carrizo, Patel, Patel, Egemen, Toshniwal, Secretary, Poorabia, Garg. SECOND ROW: Mehta, Harvey, Sedalia. Mehta, Patel, Patel, Gujrathi, Parikh, Hathikhanavala, I TERNATICNAL Jrabia, Garg. Patel Rojas FELLOWSHIP The purpose of the Internatlonal Fellow Shlp 1S the oreatlon of better understanchng' between chfferent natlonalltles of the world and the promotlon of world brother hood and peace Guests of the Fellowsh1p make cultural contm but1ons at varlous events X Many colorful act1v1t1es compr1se the program of the fellowsh1p 171 fi yu f fix si' 911 ig . Rst 'KA :IEE .,.- Egf g V. k ,, f 9 W Q' is 8 bk f xx I ff lr' V Y ,ip 'ffi' 5 j N , I Rf - - ' 71 iw 'lf V 'wwf-V Kr 3, i .1 gf - , K 2 , P 4 ,'f,'f,.a1xf1,9y, If ,V NA., ' f V JN? ,, 5., '15 'j ' flQiW7 f'5 f:'.. i 6g N 'P I gjyfc ,Q 1, A ff? 4 iff: x W fm Ja, ,Q ,M 'gf . 2 , , f, Q -fyf, MQ, L, , , I ' ti' S ' V A .., .,, A' 'VA x' gp' 'film x tgw' 3 W vw xx-.A Dm : a 'ns nm es. 'th id. l FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hoffman, Davidge, Secretary-Treasurer, Mueller, LaMure. SECOND ROW: Jennings, Vice-President, Andow, President, Krekel, Riveros, Bronson, Blair,Burbareck, Carl, Hsia.o,Devaney. WOMENS DOR ITORY The objective of the society is to create friendship and fellowship among' the women students. The Women's Residence Organization was founded in September, 1963. The object of the society is to create friend- ship and fellowship among the women students. The membership is composed of those Women residing' in the Residence Hall. The Women's Dormitory entered the Beatles', in the St. Pat's Parade. it 0 ,--1 dj, J,, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Thornton, Pettus, Dickson, Burns, Myers, Marcrander, Foresman, Bugg, President, Neu- mann, Stewart, Fricke, Anna, Green, LeBlanc. SECOND ROW: Hicks, Moore, Sims, J ugmeyer, Johnson, Siever, Cauble, Frazier, Lammi, Short, Scheibel, Raglin, Bolhofner, Heflin, Lublini THIRD ROW: Michel, Johnson, Whelove, McCormick, Stolte Abshier, Hetzel, Irwin, Sides, Schelin, O,Neill, Altman, Henrik- 'RH ALTMAN 85 FARRAR son, Sykes, Riemann. FOURTH ROW: Preston, Bailey, Kahrs Brandhorst, Smith, Hunter, Lane, Delaney, Miller, Wagner, Huston, Pechonick, Pottinger, Strom, Scheer, Bubash, Kunkel Johnson. FIFTH ROW: Abbott, Good, Smith, Rose, Cochran Regan, Hillman, Lauletta, Lee, West, Darnell, Sears, Meiner- shagen, Scowcroft, Scott, Kinoshita, Patel. 174 wg, ou' W, 'ff Ai V 1 , if ,W .7 . ., ,aww Winter 1 rm Qld' QW 51651201 4.43, WWW W 4 1 070 37W -A., '43-aaa -1 1-'adj-1 up-v W ., , H12 ' 3,,IQ 1v7W N J 1 'K .v .-'cflrn fr. ,. M. ... t mx f ,Q ,J 3-'wif 4,7 V, ,,,, If mm E Y. I I I r f , '4,,L7'4?W, V wfqfli ,zffff 'A ,Qs 4072 ., ,V ,,,,,4,,43 - ' , W.0. '-My In 1, Bailey, Kahrs Miller, Wagner, Winter recreation often takes strange forms . Outings are planned periodically by MRI-IA. Bubash, Kunkel Rose, Cochran ., Sears, Meiner- Christmas decorations bring the Yule spirit to the dorms. 175 V -,,, ,-,H -4 ---V ..,. -, ,, --M., Y- -..,-......- .mn ---- ----R-fa,-,... - as .,,. ,..-., -,.,- .w----eq.. ,-q-..-.......-.---,..........- -- .L Y -., . - --J-, An . .--fi' X MRHA-KELLY 8a MCANERNY 21 A-FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Smith, Rosemann, Shepardson, Mailes, Gilbert, Ponnwitz, Secretary, Hunnius, Brandhorst, Brown, Mabry, Wessler, Scannell, Gibbs. -SECOND ROW: Steinbeck, Gieske, Matthews, Blevins, Goldstein, Elliott, Sohoeffel, Paulsmeyer, Beeson, Rapley, Craig, Hillebrandt, Haynes, Arzabe, Goodman. THIRD ROW: Fox, Borowitz, Anderson, Slagle, Miltenberger, Stewart, Schoeffel, Wall, Hayes, Thorn, Randoll, Allison Bowles, Lytle. FOURTH ROW: Ozburn, Earls, Philpot, Gilstrap Gordon, Kummer, McMahan, Canner, Flowers, Silvers, Rein- A heimer, Lee, Lehmann, Miller, Fricke. FIFTH ROW: Sheth Wagner, Cooper, Little, Altman, Burch, Perkins, Zauner, Hribernik, Leeder, Knippel, Muller, Freemon, Triplett, Purdy Jarrett, McFerrin, ! 4 Z Z W E, K S Q The fire The 1960 on the cal the purpc vision of 1 welfare of MRHA-KEI RIGHT: Kell: Leddy, Otz, Raut, Brand, THIRD ROV Robinson, Ne Kettenbrink, Bodell, Ben , MRHA KELLY 85 MCANERNEY , , 4 Cold weather never chills the spirit of a true engineer. be 1 ve ,I An informal gathering on the main quadrangle provides a break from studies. 2 ' V fzzf 2 4 1 , Q, X iw, 1 f 4f.,,7ff , . f 4 .,,, ,V 7 My an , 'a W- W W , , yy X 'Wi' , ' ' .. - 3 rv, Q x My Ny - gg W V W 3 W V .Tv X, ' - Xp' QQ, ,, KI 6 0 5 W ff 3 v W, f i 1 X I f ,, 7 11-1 . fhgy ' ,W A I , A Q ,311i:2' V dj, ,,., 4 , ' ' 'f-V' ,Y-At - 'MV , ?y,M,,,ffff ' ' nfl 4 'fa:iYL2Z:, -sp. f i 515 E ,, L V , YQ V 'W' Vi 'W . ,N i K, I h I I . fwzwxx ' -nn ' f f?' ! ze if T i 'HT xv' ' E ,,- v 1 il- , , vc . - .,f if i ' I ! -' 3.3 H Q.. 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V , FS rranization n the MSM .ovide an men to activities. gs month- Jarty Week Lependents . organiza- F1 C3,Il'1pl.1S 1rtue NROW nnett rune dner nnell burn INDEPENDENTS 22C FIRSTROW LEFT TO RIGHT Gunn Sagan Barger Maule Eberle DeVore Sankowskl Hagen Cope W1ll1ams L1lley Bufalo Nagel SECOND ROW Knepler Otz Tslmprls Gummersheuner Walsh Nelson G1lmart1n Pr1ce Keppel Le1mkuehler Frankhn !!Ii'Z Potts THIRD ROW Pasek Sch1esser Dre1sewerd Hal lock Worts Leddy Manche Kopp Lodes Bohn Dough erty Grassham FOURTH ROW Gruber Ferrett1 Austln Tharp Hamm Br1eseme1ster Bousman Turner Fear Buescher Tr1tschler McLa1n I DEPE DE TS INDEPENDENTS 22B FIRST ROW LEFTTORIGHT Wengler Moser Hoepker McCauley Salmon Sudduth B1tt1ng Solook McDonough Layton Marks M1lkert Hayes SECOND ROW Sundermeyer Suetterhn Roches ter Ste1nbeck Zobol1nsk1 Long Haubeln Fr1cke Anna Jeans Jones Helbeln Sk1nner Nlckless Doll Savacook THIRD ROW Young' Hebrank Henson W1nkler Kamler Carr McM1l1en Uhey Lohrdmg Yoest Roeseler Gard ner Paul Rusch Mulyca FOURTH ROW Leesernann Gruenloh Wr1ght Hoffman Kruep Kemper Jacqum Egemen Kamman Snyder Holt Muehl Mueller Frank hn Stram Brea FIFTH ROW Str1cker Allen Basler D1etz Range Raber G1bbODS McDonald M1ller Buhr Bronson Mann P1ckex Remsch W1pke G1ger ffl! 179 X tl! 3 V ,- I Iii L ts 7 D I in K f 1 4 , . . . , , , . 1 v x w y y y r n n v y y , ' , , , , , - , . 2 , , , - , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , - 1 1 D ' I y 7 l 1 l - , . , , , , , , , , - - , - , , , , , , , Y , , , , , ' ' 9 3 - l 1 1 1 9 l - ' . . . . . . , , , , , , , , , - - , , , , , , , , , - , , , , , , , ' , , , , . , , , , , - 1 1 i I , . I .-.':I'- ' WHNW , ,,,,, ,.,,-, . . E GI EERS FIRST ROW, LEFT,TO RIGHT. Gunn, Bousman, Kopp, Suetterlin, Bohn, Allen, Pasek, Treasurer, Cope, President, Williams, Basler, Secretary, Keppel, Bufalo, Hamm. SECOND ROW: Hughes, Renaud, Bugg, Stangel, Gruber, Austin, Price, Franklin,, White, Gummersheimerj Burkhalter, Bennett. THIRD ROW: Baehr, Myers, Giger, Tadashi, Bruner, Jackson, Apprill, Schultz, Price, Privett, Turner, Thompson, Owens Rusch. FOURTH ROW Schaefer Brodtrick Uriw ski, Murnan, Leirnkuehler, Knaust, Egemen, Bennett, Ruser, Lodes, Smith, Vieira, Van Dover, Mullen, FIFTH ROW: Parkes, Bader, Wade, Nelson, Lochner, Hayes, Range, Reichert, Vehige, Miller, Heibein, Newsom, Welsh, Potts, Schroer. The club serves independent students with a. high standard of living on a non-profit basis. 1 ',1,.v,.1 . , .va sggfgx f ' Q' , , ,ew . 33 D ,Qf g an N 5 3 Q X 'lv W' A ,iII1 ?- - .'Q,Y'NYk Q .-H, .,,. 2 Q The Cl W1 SWA Di trick, Uriw- ri, Bennett, en. FIFTH tyes, Range, 'elsh, Potts, ring on 43 A114 'U gf g Y i 5' ' X ,Q ' Q f IJ' 4511. E 6 I ,vii if ,mf 1,39 'ICN ! 1' The Club promotes good student relationship Within the organization. Wholesome low cost meals are served at the Engineers Club. V 'X ,CM -,V -4' 5 E GI EERS CLUB The Engineers' Club, located at 1100 Elm, is the oldest of the co- op clubs. Founded in 1934, the club provides independent stu- dents with a high standard of living on a non-profit basis. The Engineers contribute to the intramural program and promote the best possible student relation- ship Within the organization. 181 ,,--..-... --+ --' FIFTY-NINERSQIE-B Y ff I x.,.,'., A . Qffiwp , . 4- 7 Q31 A K' ,, A if , f .,W,Q2 ff, I I 5 -H A H V, I I . 1 rz, 5 g 4 .V W gf f ' YY Kiel' L if , .V - W ' W ' i J Q 'L 1 1 'v v ' , 1 I k , I '5,, , ,,,V, . I I I xx f I ' fm, v u! S 'E W , , , Q Q - Q f 'K , I xg' -VV, ev! E, Q , xxx f W i x, Y W. V Wan ',-' ' ' I b , Q A , , f W- ww M Q Q 'TM 5 R l - 5 lake DSW mril of 1959 ln from the H ROW: Steele, An informal atmosphere prevails at meal time. Hoepker, Van FIF TH ROW: Raber, The primary purpose of the Club is to serve its members three meals a day as economically as possible. The Fifty-Niners have been the largest eating club for the past five years. 183 ' FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Brune, Puronen, Loethen ' Hankins,K1amberg', Peirson, Perl, President, Jacobs, Secretary- Q Treasurer, Richner, Vice-President, Warren, Spencer, Fisher, Poertner. SECOND ROW: Smith, Nickless, Mueller, Carter, i Kamman, Henson, Houchin, Carr, Brown, Trachsel, Dabner, r if ' I Odd jobs around the club are performed 1 by the members. I I I 184 Spencer, Blanco. THIRD ROW: Miller, Netzer, Mikelionis, i Holt, Best, Heuer, J ersa, Fear, Alder, Foss, Bommarito. FOURTH ROW: Freeman, Uhey, Furby, Snyder, Gardner, Hagen, Reyn- olds, Smith, Moran, Matthes, Kruep. PROSPECTORS 'L CLUB I q., 'D .,1 , ,f , M . ' T C: wi- F 5 inafe PROSPECTORS CLUB meals for all members, present. other organizations. Experienced cooks provide quality The Prospeotor's Club, founded on November 13, 1955, is one of five co-operative eating clubs on the MSM campus. Starting with a total of forty members, the Pros pector's have grown to one hundred sixty-eight members at Prominent in both campus athlet ics and politics, the club enters teams in all intramural sports and is well represented on the Student Council, Student Union Board, and most of the various w XX Nvkff If . I H X M X XX W iw Y -1 fi ws ff i W f Na :gy X , N X, Y. if in ,f,,ff5f,,iyp 4 X Y if Q Q 454 ' - 'Q Q35 1 xy fy. I 'z Mulyca, DeVore, tthews, Heillman, lan, Paul, Moore, viillen, Lammers, 1, Willis, Bradley, ie, Meisenheimer, ose who are A spirit of co-operation is essential to the functioning of an eating club. Organizational meetings are held periodically to check the progress of the club. ji -1: 1. f E -f a 5 3 SHAMRCJCK CLE The Miner Shamrock Club is an incorporated organization which maintains a membership of ap- proximately 25O men and Women students. The primary purpose of the organization is to provide econom- ical eating facilities for the mem- bers. The organization also provides an opportunity for the members to participate in campus activities, such as student govern- ment and intramural sports. 187 1 X 1...-.f -4-'f-cd' I ,4,g:,,'A,--E4 A FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Folk Kamler, Vogt, Johnson, Aubrecht Cortelyou Vice-President Farber Secretary-Trea- surer Keiser President Wargo Marks Layton Solook Bitting. , SECOND ROW: Terry Callisto Buecher Hoppe Palmer Gil- martin Holt Muns Hardy Herndon Carter Milkert Owens Jackson. THIRD ROW: Coffman Tassello Cross Balser Fore- Tech Club is located on the corner of Fourteenth and Pine. TECH CLUB Good food and friendly atmosphere characterize the eating clubs. man, Finch, Maule, Moran, Bennett, Thieme, Meier, Roeseler, Borgman. FOURTH ROW: Crabtree Hinz Eckstein, Smith Gardner Thompson Kamman Muehl Derryberry McCrae Berghoff Evans Mueller. FIFTH ROW: Holland Wunderlich Bergt Bicunas Biokel Slapak Stoll Mitchell Winkel Hoppe Long Aubrecht Grimm Lahmeyer. l If . . e.,,, ,gf , ,. . xx . 188 1 ,mf Y' cf f K fw f .1-::,1:' '-gp, ,b 4179 . Tech AW' I , . , , , , , , , . , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 4'V.d,..r . ' Q I I H I ..,- M... 4 I4 , Y' 4' I I 4 : .1 'A ' tnd Pine. , Meier, Roeseler Eckstein, Smith 'ryberry, McCrae .and, Wunderlich, ll, Winkel, Hoppe, 1 Tech House offers comfortable eating facilities for over 150 men. f l 5 , v V ' V YW - ' W Hi, . .5 TECH CLUB Picnics and outings are sponsored periodically by the club. The Tech Club, founded in 1948, strives to provide its members with a Wholesome diet While giving them an opportunity to achieve campus prominence. The Club urges its members to partic- ipate in all forms of campus activities, especially varsity and intramural sports. Over the past years the Tech Club has been known and respected in intra- murals, winning five of the last six overall trophies. 189 i S Vaughn, He Rudolph Treasurer Ba.11POn Blghan .zray Dllthe The No ing of J is ' am act fro ten T111 the bee 'QV Henry Kallor, Junior Dean, Gonzalez, Venerable Dean, Koopman Senior Dean Hamilton Secretary Thornton Bigham, Spindler, Orrison, Schuette, Woolery, Miller, Marshall, Ruhlrnan THIRD ROW Moss Hearn McDaniel Dilthey, Haden, Nelson. ACACIA The M.S.M. Chapter of Acacia Fraternity was founded November 16, 1958, fifty-four years after the found- ing of Acacia National Fraternity on the University of Michigan campus in 1904. The purpose of Acacia is to provide a strong bond of fraternal friendship among the brothersg to prepare the members for their active part in the community after their graduation from college, and to aid the members in their main- tenance of high scholastic standing while in college. The brotherhood consists of students who are either the sons or brothers of Master Masons or who have been recommended by two Master Masons. Swing low sweet chariot, Greek Week style. '17 ALPHA EPSILON PI Alpha Epsilon Pi was founded at New York University on November 7, 1913. The fraternity has as its goal the development of a high stan- dard of social and intellectual fellowship among its members so that they may be better fitted to take proper seats in the universities and com- munities of America. Presently there are over eighty chapters throughout the United States. The Nu Deuteron Chapter was founded on this campus in May, 1947, and was deactivated in June, 1952. On May 4, 1963, the first members in over 10 years were initiated marking the re- activation of Nu Deuteron. The chapter house is temporarily located at 151 1 State Street. FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Kipper Subow, Masterg Faintich, Scribe-Excheckerg Cooper. SECOND ROW Cohen Abramowitz Colbert Margulis, THIRD ROW: Goldman, Goldbogen, Eidelman. m 'PI New York .e fraternity L high stan- ship among Lter fitted to as and Com- vre are over iited States. .ded on this activated in 'st members king the re- nter house is meet. moper. SECOND man. 'R-J' 54 'HH Beta Sig s mascot Duke Joins the gun SSSSIOIJ. w. -QI' WDW 5i9 4f iv' A Eta Cha the Mis on Apr grown t Beta Si I-Iomecc and by 1 display Christrr Valenti: Sig, als league 1 ,das 196 f f f f f f I f Annual Beta Sig Pinning Party. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ellebracht, Ollinger, Weber, Seward, Vice-Presidentg Meier, Presidentg Gerhardt, Wein- rioh, Secretaryg Hoffstetter, Treasurerg Niedner. SECOND ROW: Weinrich, Hoelscher, Brei matis, Ziegler, x ,vi 'V V -2 13,7 V , V,,, ,A y f ,sn A' 2 72 1-0 fn 1 '33 QI F 2 r , oracht, Ollinger, Weber, BETA SIGMA PSI Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Psi was founded at the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy on April 5, 1952. Since its existence, it has grown to a membership of 46. Beta Sig kicked off the social calendar on Homecoming to the rhythm of the Raindrops, and by winning first place in the Homecoming display. Other highlights of the year include Christmas Dance, the pinning ceremony at Valentines Dance, St. Pats, and Greek Day. Beta Sig, also active in intramural sports, Won the league championship in football. f sident. G h dt W . ROW: Weinrich, Bruegge, Goldammer, Stevens, Fleming, FOURTH ROW: Steimley, Winkelmann, Vedder, Kroeter, '. er ar ' em' Hoelscher, Breunjes, Steinbrueck. THIRD ROW: Cassi- Panhorst, Latham, Tesson. lrerg Niedner. SECOND matis, Ziegler, Mangels, Benitz, Blackwood, Hampel. 197 . - -.., ,, -- --f-- . -, .,- - ..,.,,,.- im -- - ---v . ,. - -. ..- W.. .-- ...----- Q.. .- v,.....,--.----.......-- -- W -- - -'--A-- f i1,..5,, A , . -A' 1' latin- Y -f 1 i 'S n 5 F r i 3 I 1 l 1 . , Q D ROW: Hobbs, Brueg- Huckabee. FIFTH ROW: Henery, Bryan, Will, Christen, rg, Hartenberger, Ship- Eisermann, Thom, Roderick, Riley. DW: Kaag, Deelo, Cruze, ranita, Paul, Rauhut DELTA SIGMA PHI Our chapter of Delta Sigma Phi was installed on the MSM campus on March 10 1957 some seven short years ago Amidst those fleeting seven years We ve had our ups and our downs as will all fraternities but deSp1tG our prosperous moments and our moments of hardship we ve maintained our stature and pro gressed because the efforts of each man that becomes a Delta Sig are combined into one brought together and held fast by the common bond of brotherhood. At Delta Sig brotherhood is more than just a spoken word. Currently we are some forty-four brothers strongg our present is bright, but our future promises to be even brighter. This little piggy's going to Greek Week. Fw 'K A N 199 , Q 5 fx ,. 5' i f P 1 X M , 4' I! f I 5 'E' -f X, U . 2fl'? WV fr if fs? qw' wr 5 VG 'G wfva Q V W Q1 I1 Vw 1 W If W ' g f'S. +' 'E' -, .ir 4 ' W Q ll Q K 6- fm KAPPA SIGMA One of the first fraternities at MSM, Kappa Sigma has assumed a continuing role of excel- lence throughout its 60 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. . Tom VanRhein, Theta Tau freshman of the year. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dagley, Turner, Farrell Kalhorn, Schmidt, Reinke, Grand Scribe, Gerhardt, Presi- dent: Bridges, Vice-President: Ricketts, Treasurer: Cooper, Simon, Martin, Peterson. SECOND ROW: Welsh, Carlson Repplinger, Fiedler, Brownie, Schaeffer, Seay, Naney, Houghton, Lundstrom, Trejbal, Martin. THIRD ROW: Wohl- berg, Vallat, Bischof, Handlan, Warner, Carter, Sackett, Fluchel, Van Rhein, Foshabe, Krays, Murphy. FOURTH ROW: Perkins, V5 Kountzman, Hui Braeckel, Hardie Howard, Murrell, .lfk SM, Kappa ole of excel- mpus. Good of the Beta d at a high and Greek r of events. rotherhood, nd campus i chapter a k system at v sa St. Pat's shillelagh in the making! Mike Hardie, No. 1 Beatle. Seay, Naney, ROW: Perkins, Wood, Thomason, Martin, Curran, Koob, THIRDROW:Woh1- Kountzman, Hurst, Koederitz, Siemens. FIFTH ROW: Carter, Sattkett, Braeckel, Hardie, Kirchoff, Bacich, Chamberlain, Patty, Murphy. FOURTH Howard, Murrell, Brown, Jerabek, Kochs. 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Since then the brothers have dedicated themselves to scholarship, and the building of men, through membership in cam- pus organizations, strong intramural teams, and broth- erhood in unified activities. The seventy-eight men at Lambda Chi participate to- gether in all projects. The annual Benefit Chicken Din- ner, for mentally retarded children is enjoyed by all. Daily contact with the many personalities in the house, and the six party weekends, starting with Homecom- ing and ending with the Greek Week festivities, com- bine with the other aspects of fraternity life to complete the total education of the men of Lambda Chi. Sandy Davis, Pinning Ceremony Queen. 205 206 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coco, Hamtil, Buescher, Wagner, Varady, Verslues, Vice-President, Crede, Presi- dent, Norfleet, Treasurer, Junge, Secretaryg Schellman Steward, McCone, Blume, Bardon. SECOND ROW: Schwei- gert, Mertens, Fulwider, O'Malley, Boillet, Kastel, Nor- PHI KAPPA THETA Phi Kappa Theta is a national social fraternity for Catholic men. The local chapter, Missouri Mu, has been prominent on campus and Within its own national organization since the founda- tion of its predecessor, the Order of Cardinal Mercier, in 1925. This year the Kaps again made a fine showing in intramurals by taking first place in volley- ball, fourth in basketball, and a strong finish in horseshoes. The chapter is well represented in campus organizations, both in membership and in officers. Having Won first place in the St. Pat's float con- test in 1963, the Phi Kaps had the honor of building the queen's float this year. ausky, Scanlon, Shields, Hemmel, Wenger, Flanagan, Palacios. THIRD ROW: Braun, Koeper, Ward, Schwaller, Lexa, Neusel, Bersett, Thrash, Forness, Worley, Fitzgerald, Boes, Scanlan. FOURTH ROW: Laswell, Winters, Rehm, Kaiser, Kuebler, Swekosky, Eimer, Kaiser, Fick, Baker, - N w X. rl' Q iw N.. N Robertson, Morfe ding, Weiss, geon, Huhman IETA al fraternity er, Missouri s and Within a the founda- of Cardinal ine showing' oe in volley- Jng finish in presented in ibership and a.t's float con- he honor of - l, Wenger, Flanagan eper, Ward, Schwaller rss, Worley, Fitzgerald swell, Winters, Rehm , Kaiser, Fick, Baker, Jim Rehm, I l Robertson, Morfeld. FIFTH ROW: Martine, Flugrad Ever l ding, Weiss, Connell, Murray, Fogler, Evans Reilly Stur geon, Huhman, Baerthel. . Pledges escort Brother Ledbetter to Frisco Pond. Pikers' Bums' Brawl party. 208 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bleiler, Lasker, Harrison, House Manager, Vandivort, Green, Presidentg Fanetti Vice-Presidentg Koch, Treasurerg Willis, Secretaryg Kamp, Sullivan, Huffmeister, Kirn. SECOND ROW: Pfeuffer, Por- ax A N ter Feuchter, Sw Ahrens, Littlefieli Kelton, Carter, S Karr, Clynes, Ho I Located z. ter of Pi has offer benefits rounded associate Kappa A the recol extra-our campus - lurgy. President, Fanetti Secretaryg Kamp, ROW: Pfeuffer, Por- - X Lasker, Harrison, ter Feuchter, Swartz, Riley, Roth, Duncan, Strickland, Ahrens, Littlefield, Mueller, Sims, Barnett. THIRD ROW: Kelton, Carter, Stirrat, Grantham, McElwrath, Gorman, Karr, Clynes, Holland, Milliman, Darrough, Diekmann, PI KAPPA ALPHA Located at 9th and Bishop Street, Alpha Kappa Chap- ter of Pi Kappa Alpha, for some fifty-nine years, has offered to the students of the School of Mines the benefits of brotherhood, fellowship, and a fully L rounded social life. The benefits received from being associated with a national fraternity such as Pi Kappa Alpha are hard to excel or reproduce, as is the record of achievements both scholarly and in extra-curricular activities, of Pi Kappa Alpha on the campus of the Missouri School of Mines and Metal- lurgy. Song session in the wee-small hours of the morning, J-U vb C: Mulherin. FOURTH ROW: Cruce, Myers, Nations, McCoy, Dollar, Goodman, Miller, Hollander, Dakin, Hunt, Vollmer, Reichert, Graham. ni I.: I I I. I E:- I I I' I , I . I 3 'II I I I I, 1 I V -I: I I 'I I I I I II I I I I , I II I I . I I I I. I fi I 1 IM I .I I I I I . . ,: I I I I J I I' I1 If I I H 5 li I I VII. UIQ A .f , I I I . 210 I I SIGMA NU Sigma Nu Fraternity was founded in 1869 at Virginia Military Institute and has grown to one of the largest of today. Gamma Xi Chapter was installed at MSM on January 23, 1903, be- ing the first fraternity to appear on campus. Repeating previous conditions, Sigma Nu has started the 1963-64 school year successfully. Winning the intramural football trophy and having successful party-weekends contribute to the memorable events enhancing the year. The heritage acquired from past years, along with memories of fellowship and fraternal brotherhood, go well together to assure Sigma Nu of further successful and productive years. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bohao, Britton, Ombalski, ner. SECOND ROW: Powers, Perry, Rosenkoetter, Hinton Lutzenberger H Wheeler, Treasurer, Ferguson, Lt. Commander, Gaylord, Skeero, Bradley, Graham, Sandifer, Fender, Bullis. THIRD Knlght Commander, Falke, Recorder, Huegerich, Bradford, Brun- ROW: Elkins, Pieper, Rueh, Price, Goldfeder, Hmdle d in 1869 at as grown to a Xi Chapter 28, 1903, be- on campus. igrna Nu has successfully. trophy and s contribute 'ng the year. years, along .nd fraternal ssure Sigma uctive years. Another fine year in intramural sports for Sigma Nu. Egeiisa Zgiit :urper verung V at home! ' ',R0S9nk0etteI':Hi1'1t0n- Lutzenberger, Hilgendorf, Verdi, Kennedy, Schrick, , Fender, Bullis. THIRD Knight. ce, Goldfeder, Hindle, SIGJ ! 2 5 . L Since me the dema Q could liw i sonalitie: have beel I Founded Phi Epsil fraterniti Babes in Toyland, Sig Ep style. to be the Each ma: his best i E power. It is our have and ' ' cs- E ldeal fra Murrell and the Plumbers on the loose! f i Hill, Learning, Cac FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hansen, Kincaid, Sommer-E Sey, Albrecht Hal kamp, Skinner, Presidentg Smith, Vice-Presidentg Mertenaf bles Haydegl Sl Treasurerg Heiskell, Reoorderg Putz, Secretaryg Boaz: Machens, Vogg B4 Niokens, Dunn, Logel. SECOND ROW: Durand, Hamilton? r J 212 1 . . I ff . . . I- xQ4EG .I-1 t X Ii.-3 l :R Q I '11 I ' X ' ' R Ti' 415 Ag. lr' u gli-4,5 . 'Q I 5 Lf? 7:11 if RFID' f 1 in ' 'f i.l,y..f2,Lmi A1 J .. .':1'1 c, 691, lvl. fa--.V-4, .' ag' ' .1 Q, in ,,dF'A -I Ei i n 5 1 W , E: 1 A W 5' 3 v vm W W EQ ' 2 H ' 7' ' 1 '- .v .1 .V ,Q f u . lm x . . 1 . Q L, . , x Q r , v 1 f gif 'W' xg 1 Q xv' ' I HN' ? N m Q58 I lpsm i ' . 4 X 0 m nx if 6 1 i 'i 5. A - g 1 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Vogt, Dierker, Rutledge Stewart, Joslin, Secretary, Alonge, Vice-President: Luke Treasurer: Ulm, Alumni Secretary: Masters, Johnson, Morris. SECOND ROW: Houser, Rojas, Lazarus, Strzelec Lets see, 2 and 2 equals . . 1 U'baudi, Skwiot, Myrick, Schaffer, Ozment, Capone, Kol- fi w A I Hughes, Woodbur chinsky. THIRD ROW: Hulett, Weber, Darr, Gregg, D0Wdy- Sutherland, Rogers, Stieferman, Fahrni, Conner, Rowlan. FOURTH ROW: Tegtrneier, Halpern, Adamick, Weinel, fa ff ,WWWM , ,r H . f' ff f .trt wpwsi iidiifia-4g2W???t'lffZf4iW-'Vitfffcpai i ' ,,f,, , , I f: 1 AQ 'll' wi ' ' , , +4 :r:r i ,rrr , I f ,, V, I- ,lf Qyfyw, ffiffgfwwg f X X f WWW ff ffeffff XZ TZ 'fail' 'V if ' f f CW' if C .ff ,,!, 7,6 Q fykyf J X'- X f A ff 214 N TIGER in true form! For over 1 Fraternity national 1 and the m with the d and Man, touched bg Indicative is its new and Greek Participati the oppori I F I yozment, Capone, K01, Hughes, Woodbury, Dressler, Armstrong, Laufer, Lee, , Weber, Darr, Gregg, Dowdy- ahrni, Conner, Rowlan. Bern, Adamiok, Weinel, - -my ,1 ,4g,,f,f1f '1f'1. f2 ' ' . , ,r,, . 7'f'i?s4 , :Si 'Fr 31..?Ei3?++-EFF? .'1ff ': , A . V4 '- -' SIGMA PI For over 30 years the Alpha Iota chapter of Sigma Pi Fraternity has been a strong link in one of the leading national fraternities. A vibrant spirit of brotherhood and the maintenance of scholastic excellence coupled with the development of character in the service of God and Man, encompass the three different phases of life touched by Sigma Pi. Indicative of Alpha Iota's growth Within the last year is its new addition and annex. Homecoming, St. Pat's and Greek Week highlight a balanced social calendar. Participation in campus and Civic activities complete the opportunities afforded by the Alpha Iota chapter. Hamming it up during a study break. , - .,--f- ,fmgp Q, .W 7 if ,T ru- Q.. ,. g,,g2,i,gf,,,q,f. - I' 5-A' .,Q:, -.- 'js 'ffiifytirf 'F Z -Jil- 1 -'-If Q'i,'51v5f'?1 Y' :id -g4,.i'.vr.w 11' , , ,fri .1-Hi... . t11I.f'f'W it . i2'jS'Q:l1.'.3a Z . , - .- . -h.A.ff.t4, I- -uv, I. ,. Jig! tim. 5.06. . -Jshzfi, -, P ,241 -ti, . I HL ...eff 1 ' 31 gn xl. I 'U 2 I iff' f' 4.154 Q J, ,. 1- fe - 'F'-'Si 1.3: .,. fkxxx F 1 ,M .vi i v 215 f Down, Damsel! The suave, debonair Miner, 216 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gerdes, Reynolds, Royer, ROW: Murphy Abe Secretaryg Kotys, Treasurer: Brewer, Presidentg Link, Vice- Simpson, Nall, Wigg President, Sheets, Miller, Bennett, Winchester. SECOND ROW: Wilderman, fr fi fiyff X f 2 X ' , The Alpha founded or ter in Nove for college true stand leadership nity. The membe is conduoi is emphasi phere is i1 events thri athletic ac program. --.J - 'Ib 7' -zrdes, Reynolds, Royer, r, President, Link, Vice- Q, Winchester. SECOND ROW: Murphy Abernathy Searcy Miller Baum artn . 1 - , 8 SF, Logie, Fallert, Martinez, Cremer, Jansen, Barton, Strouth. Simpson, Nall, Wigginton, Spann, Seabase, Albers. THIRD ROW: Wilderman, Horne, Kissel, McDonnell, Dunmire, SIGMA TAU GAMMA The Alpha Omega chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma was founded on the MSM campus and initiated as a chap- ter in November of 1 956. Sig Tau is a social fraternity for college men founded to promote and uphold the true standards of brotherhood, scholarship, and leadership. Sigma Tau Gamma is a national frater- nity. A The membership is kept small since it is felt that this is conducive to a better organization. Scholarship is emphasized, but the rigorous engineering atmos- phere is integrated with several parties and social events throughout the year. Team and individual athletic activities round out a very fine college program. Sitting one out at the Barnblast. 1' if . n i gf . , ax bg. ,. .Yi -4, . . Q a vf,,. i if ..-J' -qt?-'l. Qi 'F' 'x , -L. .CJ .Q J' kr cf - 2.2 218 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Zeiler, Alexander, Mier, Dew, Otto, Mackie, Woodward, Treasurer, Triplett, Secre- tary, Vaughn, Vice-President, Peck, Nordstrom, Anderson Bayless. SECOND ROW: Bailes, Berg, Filichowski, Ulrich TAU KAPPA EPSILO Since its founding at Illinois Wesleyan Univer- sity on January 10, 1899, TEKE has become the largest national fraternity. Beta Eta chapter was founded in 1947. This year the TEKES were pleased to establish themselves in a new house which was built during the previous summer. On the social agenda were Pledge Dance, Home- coming, French Underground, St. Pat's, and Greek Week. A Christmas party for underpriv- ileged children and work done for Boys' Town are both regularly scheduled events. Active par- ticipation in all intramural sports helps keep TEKE high in theifraternity ranking. Bain, McNerney, Harlan, Stewart, Farrell, Ritter, Lago, Romano, Mitchell, Macwell. THIRD ROW: Kaplan, Surda- kowski, Wilkinson, Downey, Vonbehren, Hoeppner, Henry, Lundy, Galloway, Marlow, Winget, Conde. FOURTH ROW: Kenyon, Harvey, I Starnes, Hutchison, E ...,..,,..l leyan Univer- as become the n Eta chapter e TEKES were 1 a new house ious summer. ,lf Dance, Home- St. Patfs, and Q or underpriv- v nr Boys' Town i ts. Active par- Q ts helps keep , ing. 'f:ff2f . a 1 Jug.. Q eng ......W 4,., wah TKE's own pumpkin Hard working pledges. head! , FaI'I'911, Ritter, Lagfh Kenyon, Harvey, Pieterson, D ROWI Kaplan, Surda- smmes, Hutchison, Sillman. fhren, Hoeppner, Henry Conde. FOURTH ROW: X . ' 1 x wh X ,J 4 A ? A f X 'F . e X - - n Y If I P 3 v 219 ,,.,..f., Bannks, FOURTH FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Schmidt, Johanpeter, OND ROW: Bartolo, Woolsey, Ward, Allen, Morris, John- Wideman, Secretaryg Beckmann, Presidentg Hydzik, Vice- son, Pointer, Mcllnay. THIRD ROW: Conigliaro, Stem- Guf1n'SeafS'MCD' H Presidentg Ambrose, Treasurer, O,Bryant, Laupp. SEC- berg, Weigel, Rezaonya, Neale, Turall, Herrmann, Pulis, Installation of Phi Alpha local into Theta Chi. Gun session. Theta Chi 1 University, Epsilon Ch Nationalizi 1960. Mem forty-four 1 This year 1 obtain the the third C1 Theta Chi's float and p and Homer Miss Joy V5 1 I - .5 b 5. ,1 C2 Bannks. FOURTH ROW: Kahler, Cesaretti, Erickson, ROW Conlgharo Stem Gunn Sea.rs,McDonal1, Hudson, Porterfield, Riley, Clark. THETA CHI Theta Chi was founded over 1OO years ago at Norwich University, Norwich, Vermont. On the MSM campus Epsilon Chi of Theta Chi was installed in May, 1963, Nationalizing Phi Alpha local which was founded in 1960. Membership has grown in the past few years to forty-four men. This year the men of Theta Chi are again striving to obtain the Alpha Phi Omega Blood Drive trophy for the third consecutive year, and many other objectives. Theta Chi's social year of events shows their St. Pat's float and party, Greek Week, Pledge Dance, Christmas. and Homecoming parties. Theta Chi's representative, Miss Joy Webb, was MSM's 1963 Homecoming Queen. The new Theta Chi flag flies at Sth and State. im! f e 'YY -.564 31 YN 1?,f.rLK, .gt .V -1,'Qv pb KU, ' iv r- .ex f A ,y, .1111 Casual Saturday nite in Missouri's most exciting environment. ' 1' 5 IF 'fs' P? lr H' 'rx W 0 .J Qf' Q' s- Who, lI16?? And, for dinner this evening . . . Q , f , bf .Q- Qys 222 Y' The Alpha P started the 1 tion of a new rooms. Thet: ganized duri tennial Anni pha Psi Chaj ber 8, 1949. Everyone sh in the finish tion of cam cially, the y Homecoming FIRST ROW: LE1 denburg, Vice-R urer, Hodge, S1 H rn P THETA XI The Alpha Psi Chapter of Theta Xi Fraternity started the 1963-64 school year with the addi- tion of a new annex which has eighteen two man rooms. Theta Xi, being the only fraternity or- ganized during the Civil War, celebrated its Cen- tennial Anniversary on April 29, 1964. The Al- pha Psi Chapter was installed at MSM on Octo- ber 8, 1949. Everyone showed high spirits and cooperation in the finishing of the annex and in participa- tion of campus and fraternity activities. So- cially, the year was a success starting with Homecoming and ending with Greek Week. FIRST ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Carter, Steib, Steward, Bran- ROW Wilson Eisert Scaggs Ryser Calder Lebo Study denburg, Vice-President James President' Henard Treas , , , , - vin Owens THIRD ROW Braune Hofmeisber Beegle Wil urer, Hodge, Secretaryg Shermer, McFadden. SECOND 11ams Betz Kirk Jones Dickmann Giltner C5-' F HE fi. 5 Study, John - Study! An engineer's answer to no ping pong balls. 224 2 ,W .M ,f,,,. t fy 74, ' N f J! f X Q FIRST Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Walker, Corr. Secretaryg Grimshawi SECOND I 1 Hahn, Simmons, Vice-Presidentg Swearingen, Presidentg Carr, Earney, S111P0, Ferguson, Treasurerg Leetch, House Manager: Kempff Triangle, a sc gineering sci campus on I purpose and vide an intel for its membe effort and thi with similar Present fa,cili1 45 men to live usually kept 1 intramural sp ,T 1:9 ff' Valker Corr Secretary Gflmshaw- SECOND ROW2 KSISO. WatSOf1, SCHOGHGCK, Polka Wooldridge Adams Green Hefferly Lux Irwin Swearingen President Can' Eafney, Si1iP0- Miscione, Turner' THIRD ROW1 Damsgard Wegrzyn Murphy Thurmond TRIANGLE Triangle, a social fraternity for men in the en- gineering sciences, was founded on the MSM campus on December 10, 1927. At best, the purpose and objectives of Triangle are to pro- vide an intellectual and mature environment for its members through individual and group effort and through the companionship of men with similar professional interests and goals. Present facilities at Triangle prevent more than 45 men to live in the house, and membership is usually kept at this number. Activities include intramural sports and social functions. Good substitute for firev. ood 226 44,1 Bill Crede, IFC Man-of-the-Year. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dew, Green, Treasurer, Meier, Judiciary Chairman, Shalton, President, McCaine, Vice-President, Terry, Secretary, Schmidt. SECOND ROW: Nickens, Keefe, Schaeffer, Panhorst, Brunner, .- - ..,,,.,,.: ' I.F.C. The Interfraternity Council is composed of a senior and a junior member from each of the 17 fraternities at MSM, with each member serving for two years. The purpose of the IFC is to promote harmo- nious relations between the' college, the public, and the fraternities. Each year the IFC sponsors many social and charitable events, such as Greek Week, IFC Sing, and serving as guides for Parents Day and Engineer's Day. Dunmire, Ragland, Littlefield. THIRD ROW: Hydzik Bardon, Strickler, Busch, Miller, Marshall, Woolery, Cooper. FOURTH ROW: Pulis, Hulett, Dierker, Wilkinson, Betz, Jones, Simmons. mmposed of a 44 E ,A 1 each of the each member :mote harmo- ye, the public, ly social and K Week, IFC Parents Day V D ROW: Hydzik, lrshall, Woolery, erker, Wilkinson, IFC 4 x V 3 - I , , 1 r f 2 I I 4 2 5 I -, ,J .W 4-, Pi Kappa Alpha first in scholarship for fall semester. Second 2-Um-12-IIFC dance. i 4 5 3 Q i l i i 3 sing won by Kappa Alpha 'E w f 4 S :Q 51 aw 227 I l X CLASS S 1 ummm! me Ama! an aka ss ff . OLIVER WEN DELL HOLMES If . -nl' Q-Y V an -0.4- ' 1..- Q--. 1'-fu, 1 1-..--,,, - 414- TIL,-D--, , p 'SS-P Nr -e.w:'.4::,f-wr: g, 2ff, 2f-.,. -, f1? -'h57.g4'g:-'N'klF,1,Ci,.'-,-J.s,Ej'1..':,7-,f.g.,4g,,L.1.gJ1.1- g 'fe '- . A . ., . - .Q . . .-zfzhaf-wr' A.sQ.:x1agQ'32gEP1:i+ff:'rr-:::1,. . ., -1 - ., U-1.',,g-f.: ,:1:Tgf,.'-:.--Ja, 1?,,-s'i:.HSi.l f-4.1 -:Q-1? 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'-' ' K -A J w V- .-.QQ T ' ' , wi I A x 9 '-ax , - '.,e1 - .-.,'- , A 7, .fm .-- .-1-. :- - --' ' ' ' - 4- 45- , Q. - .. ., - .. 1. rivx ff. , N 12,33 ,, ABEL Dan Leon-CE ASCE, Honor List ABEL Don Cleon- ME GDI' ASISE' SAE, Dean's Honor List ABRAMS Hardin T. - EE Lambda Chi Alpha, Rush Chairman' Tau' Student Council ADAMS James Edward - CE Tau Beta Pi, Secretary' Chi Epsilon Bland Mo. Belle Mo. Hannibal Mo. Fifty-Niner's, GDI' Theta Rolla Mo. 17 'ir' J 353:-1 .Abel D. L. Abel D. C. Abrams H. T. ADAMS Joe Eugene - EE Nevada M . Engineer s Club, Treasurer, IEEE, Honor List ALEXANDER Charles F.-MATH Sullivan Mo. AIP' ACM Treasurer, GDI, Tech Club' Kappa Mu Epsilon' Silver Key Award' Honor Roll ALHASHIMI Abdul R.-GEOL Baghdad Iraq OAS Secretary ANDERSON J an Delta Chi: ASCE: Ta ciation ANDERSON Rog Kappa Sigma, Guar ASME, AIAA' Stude ARNOLD Gerald Phi Kappa Theta, Phi Kappa Phi: Tai Gamma Epsilon' M1 Bowling League 1? Kappa Phi Book P Metals Scholarship Scholarship GDI' Tech Club' IEE Book Plate Award' BADGLEY Robel MRHA' Engineers 1 ria.l Award' Dean s ' BAER Ted A. - C W. T. Schrenk Chen Chi Sigma, I-Iistori. Award SEN ff . 4 ' 7 1 , X , , , , , ' ' ' ASHLEY, can C , , O , , . ALLEN, Herbert J., Jr.-EE Redtop, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon, IEEE, Dean's Honor List ALLEN, Jan Keith-ME Poplar Bluff, Mo. Tech Club, SAE, Honor List, FEF Scholarship, Student Assistant ALLISON, James S. - ME Owensboro, Ky. Theta Chi, President, Corresponding Secretary, Theta Chi, St. Pat's Board, IFC: M Club, Varsity Golf, Honor List ANDERSON, Floyd Neil-PHYS Clarke Dale, Mo. American Institute of Physics, Transferred from St. Joseph WM Junior College Ada-IHS, J. E. Adams, J. E. Alexander, C. F. Alhashimi, A. R. Allen, H. J. Allen, J. K. 230 Allison, J- S- AI1d9I'S01'l, F. N. Anderson, J. J. Anderson, R. D. Baker, J. Barber, ll Bartel, D. rams, H. T. Nevada, Mo. r List 'H Sullivan, Mo. appa. Mu Epsilon, Silver Baghdad, Iraq Redtop, Mo. List Poplar Bluff, Mo. ship, Student Assistant Owensboro, Ky. acretary, Theta Chi, St. Honor List Clarke Dale, Mo. erred from St. Joseph Allen, H. J. BPSOII, R. D. ANDERSON, James J.-CE Waymart, Penna, Delta Chi, ASCE, Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, Army Athletic Asso. ciation ANDERSON, Roger D.-ME St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma, Guard, Social Chairman, Publicity Managen SAE, ASME, AIAA, Student Union Committee, Miner ARNOLD, Gerald Lee-METN Springfield, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta, AIME, ASM, Nuclear Engineering Society, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Sigma Mu, Secretary, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Mo. Miner Board, Newman Club, Interfraternity Bowling League, President, Gold Key, Dean's Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate, Curators' Award, American Society for Metals Scholarship, Alcoa Foundation Scholarship, Caterpillar Scholarship ASHLEY, Carl G.-EE Sparta, Ill. GDI, Tech Club, IEEE, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Pershing Rifles BADGLEY, Robert E.-CE St. Louis, Mo. MRHA, Eng'ineer's Club, ASCE, Chi Epsilon, Joe B. Butler Memo- rial Award, Dean's Honor List I BAER, 'red A.-CHEM Louisville, Ky. W. T. Schrenk Chem. Soc., President, Secretary-Treasurer, Alpha Chi Sigma, Historian, Des.n's List,'Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award SE Arnold, D. Ashley, C, G, Badgley, R, E, B2-er, T- A- Bailey, D. E. Bailey, K. E. Baker. J- A- Banks, J. P. Bannister, E. J. Barber, M- T- Barchers, O. L. Barger, J. Bartel, D. S. Basler, T. J. Bass, P. J. BAILEY, David E.-EE Benton, I11. Lambda Chi Alpha, President, Treasuren SAE, Theta Tsu, BSU BAILEY, Keith E.-ME Carrollton, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha, Secretary, ASME, President, Vice-President. Secretary, Theta Tau. President, Vice-President, SAE, Blue Key, St. Pat's Board, President, M Club, Vice-President, Vanity Foot- ball BAKER, James Arthur-CHEM Morris, Ill. Fifty Niner's Club, ACS, Alph Chi Sigma, Tau Bats Pi, Phi Kspps Phi, Newman Club, W. T. Schrenk Chemical Society, Secretary- Treasuner, Tau Beta Pi Outstanding Freshman Award, Chemistry Dept. Outstanding Freshman Award, W. T. Schmnk Award, Alpha Chi Sigma Outstanding Junior Awsrd, Armed Fomes Chemical Association Award, Reserve Officers Association Award, Dea.n's First Honor List, MSM Gold Key Award BANKS, John Patrick - CER Farmingdale, N. Y. Theta Chi, Secretary, Vice-President: ACS, Secretary BANNISTER, Edwin J. - CE Sylacayga, Ala, Tau Beta Pi BARBER, Malcolm Thomas-ME University City, Mo. Kappa Sigma, AFS, ASLE, Student Council, Theta Tau, M Club, Honor List, Varsity Swimming BARCHERS, Otis Leon-EE Richmond, Mo. Kappa Alpha., Historian, IEEE BARGER, James- CHEM Waldwick, N. J. Fifty-Niner's Club, Independents. HICHE BARTEL, Donald S. -ME Sullivan, Mo. GDI, Sharnrock Club, ASME: SAE, Band BASLER, Thomas J. - CE St. Louis, Mo. Engineers Club, Secretary, ASCE, Newman Club, Independents: Honor List BASS, Paul James-CE Springfield, MO. Shamrock Club: ASCE 231 SE IOR CLASS BOLING, Harry O. IEEE, Student Paper C BONO, William Jc Fifty-Niner's Club: SA BOWLES, William GDI: Fifty-Niner's Cl Club BOYER, Gary Elv Prospectors: AIME, Vi dent: Tau Beta Pi: Spe ing Institute Scholars BRASHEAR, Willi. sham-ook Club: AIEE BRENNAN, Marsh: Sigma Phi Epsilon: IE BREWER, Don M. Sigma Tau Gamma., S BRITTON, Jerry I Sigma Nu, Pledge lv Scholarship BELROSE, Thomas C.-EE St. Louis, Mo. GDI: 1Vm.HA: Tech Club: IEEE: Newman Club: Dea.n's List 1 1 Q Bruegge, D. BENZ, Wayne-MATH Maplewood, Mo. Bryant, H. V Acacia, Vice-President, Secretary: ACM Theta Tau: Student Buescher A Council: St. Pat's Board: Honor List ' BIERMAN, Sheldon-ME Chicago, I11. BLUME, David J .-MET Jefferson City, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta, Executive Council, Sergeant-at-Arms: ASM: Q AIME: AES: Nuclear Engineering Society: Alpha Phi Omega f Historian: Miner Boa.rd, Editor-in-Chief, Layout Editor, Copy , , Editor: Rollamo Board: Newman Club: Silver Key Award: Gold 4 Key Award from Miner: FEF Scholarship: Blue Key Man of Month R for Sept. ? 2 BOEGER, James H.-ME Canton, Mo. MRI-IA, Board of Governors: ASME, Vice-President: Pi Tau Sig- mas, Corresponding Secretary: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi: MSM Model Railroad Club, Secretary: Gold Key Award BOGARD, Joseph H.-EE St. Louis, Mo. E V Kappa Sigma, Grand Master of Ceremonies: AIEE-IRE: Blue Key: Theta Tau: Student Union Board, President, Social Director, ' . Special Events Director: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Silver Key, Dea.n's List. M t 1 f Bauer, K. R. Bauman, C. H. Beardslee, H. M. i ' Becher, W. E. Belrose, T. C. Benz, W. G. V y ' Bierman, S. L. Blume, D. J. Boeger, J. H. ' V: Bogard, J. H. Boling, H. O. Bono, W. J. Bowles, W. G. Boyer, G. E. Brashear, W. D. BAUER, Kendall Robson-ME Pochontas, Iowa BAUMAN, Conrad Harvey-CE Eugene, Mo. 1 Prospector-s Club, ASCE V BEARDSLEE, Harold M.-ME Scott City, Mo. Kappa Alpha, President, Treasurer: ASME, President, SAE: 1 Student Council: MINER Writer: Chicago Tribune Award: Dis- 4 tinguished Military Student f BECHER, William E.-ME St. Louis, Mo. ' Sigma Tau Gamma, President, Vice-President: SAME: ACS: w AICI-IE: Student Assistant 232 .. ,. ..,-. .. , , .,, ,.,l .......,-, ,U L., ,. ,M Y, .K 1 X ' 'K ILASS St. Louis, Mo. n Club, Des.n's List Maplewood, Mo. xCM Theta Tau, Student Chicago, Ill. Jefferson City, Mo. l, Sergeant-aTfArm.s, ASM! ociety, Alpha Phi Omega hief, Layout Editor, Copy b, Silver Key Award, Gold lip, Blue Key Man of Month Canton, Mo. fioe-President, Pi Tau Sig- Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi: Gold Key Award St. Louis, Mo. onies, AIEE-IRE: Blue Keys President, Social Director, :Li Book Plate Award, Silver ashear, W. D. BOLING, Harry O.-EE Kansas City, Mo, IEEE, Student Paper Contest BONO, William Joseph-ME Alton, Ill. Fifty-Niner's Club, SAE, ASME BOWLES, William G., Jr.-CH E Baltimore, Md. GDI, Fifty-Niner's Club, Shamrock Club, AIChE, MSM Radio - Club BOYER, Gary Elva.-MIN Granite City, 111. Prospectors, AIME, Vice-President, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Presi- .dellts Tau Beta Pi, Spelunkers Club, Vice-President, Illinois Min- ing Institute Scholarship, Silver Key, Honor List BRASHEAR, William D. -EE Neosho, Mo. Shamrock Club, AIEE, SAIVLE, Independents BRENNAN, Marshall Robert - EE Webster Groves, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon, IEEE BREWER, Don M.-ME St. Louis, Mo., Sigma Tau Gamma, Secretary, SAE, Honor List BRITTON, Jerry A. -CE Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Nu, Pledge Marshal, ASCE, APO, Freshman Curators Scholarship Brennan, M. R. Broeking, K. W. - Bruegge, D- C- Brueggeman, E. K. Brune, P. A.' Bryant, H- W- Bryson, T. E. Buecher, R. W. B1leS0h9I', A- J- Buhr, L. F. Burchard, B. L. Brewer, D. M. Britton, J. A. Brown, B. A. Brown, R. S. BROEKING, Kenneth W.-CE Marion, Ill. GDI, IVLRHA, ASCE, Honor List BROWN, Buryl Alan-EE Joplin, Mo. GDI, Prospectors, IEEE, Associate of Science, Joplin Junior College BROWN, Robert S., Jr.-EE Hazelwood, Mo. Engineers Club, AFS, Independents BRUEGGE, David C.-ME St. Louis, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi, Second Vice-President, Athletic Manager, Assis- tant Commissary, ASME, SAE, Gamma Delta BRUEGGEMAN, Edward K.-CE ' Affton, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi, ASCE, Newman Club, Spelunkefs Club, Red Fourregier ' BRUNE, Peter A.-EE Brinktown, Mo. GDI, Shamrock Club, IEEE, Newman Club, Curators Award BRYANT, Henry William-CH E Crystal City, Mo. GDI, Shamrock Club, A.IChE BRYSON, Thomas Edward- ME Salem, Mo. Sigma Nu, ASME, SAME, BSU, Honor List BUECHER, Roger William-PHYS Millstadt, Ill. Tech Club, AIP, Sigma Pi Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon, M Club BUESCHER, Alfred J .-ME Linn, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta, Historian, Pledge Master, ASME, President, Treasurer, SAE, Pi Tau Sigma, Corresponding Secretary, Blue Key, Treasurer: St. Pat's Board, Treasurer, Miner Board, Rollamo Board, Student Union Games Committee, Newman Club, Dean's List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Who's Who in American College 8: Universities BUHR, Lynn Frederick-ME Bonnot's Mill, Mo. Independents, SAE, Newman Club, Treasurer BURCHARD, Barbara L. -MATH Lee's Summit, Mo. SWE, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Judo Club, Gold Key Award 233 ,. ,.-L1-fc' i Y -I V-I . Burchard, F. C. Burchill, W. E. Burkart, M. J. Busby, M. L. BURCHARD, Frederick C.-MATH Joplin, Mo. ACM, Intemational Fellowship, Judo Club, Student Assistant BURCHILL, William E.-METN Taylorville, I11. Acacia, President, Social Chairman, Corresponding Secretary, Rush Chairman, AIME, Secretary, ASM, Theta Tau, President, Pledge Marshal, Alpha Sigma Mu, Blue Key, Vice-President, Student Council, St. Pat's Board, Treasurer, Band, H. S. Kesseler Scholarship, Ke'nnecott Copper Scholarship, Hopper Memorial Scholarship, Dean's List, Gold Key, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Who's Who in American Colleges BURKART, Matthew J.-CE Affton, Mo. ASCE, Independents BUSBY, Melvin L.-EE Rushville, Ill. GDI, Fifty-Ninefs Club, IEEE, Dean's List BUTERY, James Leon-CE St. Louis, Mo. GDI, Engineers Club, ASCE BUTTRY, Kenneth E.-CE Puxico, Mo. GDI, ASCE, Chi Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Dea.n's Honor List, Cura- tors Award, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate, Gold Key, Frank L. Flint Award, ASTM Award 234 I N CALLISTO, Jere Lee-EE Arcadia, Mo. GDI, Tech Club, IEEE, St. Pat's Board, Student Council, Inter. Coop Council, Military Ball Board, Curators Award CAMPBELL, Charles E.-MET Dixon, Ill. GDI, Tech Club, President, ASM, AFS, Blue Key, Theta Tau, Outer Guard, Alpha Sigma Mu, Student Council, Inter-Coop Council, President, Independents, Vice-President, Military Ball Board, FEF Scholarships, Dean's List CAMPBELL, George E.-EE Kirkwood, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha, IEEE, Eta Kappa Nu, President, Tau Beta Pi, Dea.n's List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award CAREY, Robert Charles -CE Cuba, Mo. Fifty-Ninez s Club, ASCE, Newman Club CARPENTER, Maxey B. -CE Pendleton, Ore. Phi Delta Theta, Chi Epsilon CARRIZO, Ruben A. -EE Caracas, Venezuela Honor List, Latin American Student Federation, Secretary, In- ternational Fellowship CEBE, JGITY F1 Shamrock Club, A CHAPIN, R089 Kgppa Alpha, AI CHARBONEAU Delta sigma Phi: CHERVITZ, Jer GDI, Fifty-Niner Student Assistan CHITTENDEN, Honor List, Eta . Military Academ CHOPIN, Lam5 ASCE, Tau Beta 3 CHRISTENSEN Tech Club CARTER, David Warren-CER Dallas, Texas Kappa Sigma, ACS CARTER, John McCallum-EE St. Louis, ,Mo. Theta Xi, House Manager, Radio Club, Spelunkefs Club Butery, J. L. Buttry, K. E. Callisto, J. L. Campbell, C. E. Campbell, G, E, Carey, R. C. Carpenter, M. B. Carrizo, R. A. Carter, D. W. CHRONISTER, GDI, MRI-IA, Eng Award, Dean's l Scholarships CHUDGAR, Hai A1ChE, ACS, 11: Fellowship CISSELL, Dona GDI, MRI-IA, She tion of Architec silon, Curators A COATES, Keith GDI, MRI-IA, Asi COBB, Calvin AIChE, Alpha C monies, Tau Bet Phi Book Plate f COBB, Raymor Fifty-Niner's Clu dents, Honor Lis Chopin, Coates, Arcadia, Mo. 5 Student Council: Inter- Ltors Award Dixon Ill. ig Blue Key: Theta Tau, lent Council, Inter-Coop -Presidentg Military Ball Kirkwood Mo. Nu, Pnesidentg Tau Beta ite Award Cuba Mo. Pendleton Ore. aracas Venezuela ederation Secretary, In- Dallas Texas St Louis Mo Spelunkeis Club llisto J L .rey, R. C .rter D. W CEBE, Jerry Frank-CH E Wellston O. Shamrock Club' A.IChE- Independents: Honor List CHAPIN Roger Alan-MATH Kirkwood 0. Kappa Alpha, AIAA, ACM CHARBONEAU William B.-CE Bonne Terre 0. Delta Sigma Phi' ASCE CHERVITZ Jerrold I.-ME University City GDI- Fifty-Niner's Club' SAE: ASME' AFS- SCI' Pi Tau Sigma- Student Assistant CHITTENDEN Rudy M.-EE Sikeston Mo. Honor List' Eta. Kappa Nu' Tau Beta Pig Transferred from U. S. Military Academy CHOPIN Lamy Jean Jr. - CE Natchitoches L . ASCE' Tau Beta. Pi, Chi Epsilon CHRISTENSEN George W.-EE Chicago Ill. Tech Club CHRONISTER Thomas G MET Berkeley Mo GDI MRHA Engineers Club ASM AFS AIME Phi ,Kappa Phi Award Deans Honor List Foundry Educational Foundation Scholarships CHUDGAR H3.T1Sh B CH E Ahmedabad India. AIChE ACS India Association Independents International Fellowship CISSELL Donald Edwin CE Maplewood Mo GDI MIRHA Shamrock Club Missouri State Board for Registra tion of Architects and Professional Engineers ASCE Chi Ep silon Curators Award Carter J M Cebe J F Chapin R A Charboneau W B C1191-vitz J 1 Chittenden R M SE IOR CLASS COATES Keith Hardin IVEITN Kansas City Mo GDI MIRHA ASM Nuclear Engineering Society COBB Calvin Benson CH E St Joseph Mo AIChE Alpha Chi Sigma Recording Secretary Master of Cere monies Tau Beta P1 Honor List Gold Key Award Phi Kappa Pm Book Plate Award Chemistry student Assistant COBURN Vlrgll Charles ME Warrenton M0 GDI Shamrock Club COBB Raymond Paul ME Brentwood Mo Fifty Niner's Club AIEE ASME SAE Rollamo Board Indepen COFFMAN Robert M Jr CE Kansas Clty M0 dents Hom, Lm GDI 'reoh Club ASCE Coates K Cobb C B Cobb R P Coburn V C Coffman R M 235 , M , , , M , , M 3 , , Mo , I x , , , 3- Q : D 1, ' l : 1 : 4 s ' t ' N : : : ' ' ' 1 2 Chopin, L. J. Christensen, G. W. Chronister, T. G. Chudgar, H. B. Cissell, D. E. , . H. , . . , - - , - 4 i - - 1 1 ' , COLE, Edward Arthur- CH E Arnold, Mo Lambda. Chi Alpha, AIChE, Engineefs Club of St. Louis COLLINS, James W.-MINP Tinley Park, Ill. GDI, Shamrock Club, AIME, Assistantship in Petroleum De partment CONLEY, Carl Dale-CE P2-I'iS, M0 GDI, Fifty-Niner's Club, ASCE, MRI-IA CONLEY, Olen Kenneth-EE Troy, Mo CONROW, Dennis D.-EE Joplin, Mo. Prospectofs Club, IEEE x Cole, E. A. Collins, J. W. Conley, C. D. SENIOR CLASS COPE, William Robert-EE Ellington, Mo. GDI, Eng'ineer's Club, President, Independents, Board of Gover- nors, IEEE, Student Council, Inter-Coop Council CORNELISON, James E. - CE Poplar Bluff, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi, President, ASCE CORNELL, William A.-ME Lemay, Mo. Theta Chi, Warden, SAE, Alpha Phi Omega, Alumni Secretary, Dean's List CORTELYOU, Abram Lee-CE Troy, Mo. GDI, Board of Governors, Tech Club, Vice-President, Board of Control, ASCE, Student Council Alternate CORWIN, Robert F.-ME Mt,.Vernon, N. Y. Shamrock Club, Honor List COTTIN, Daniel J .-CE St. Louis, Mo. Fifty-Ninefs Club, ASCE Conley, O. K. COnr0w, D. D. Cope, W. R. Cornelison, J. E. Cornell, W. A. CORSE, Gary Tech Club, SAI Student Assista: COVELL, Dem GDI, Mal-IA, Fig CRAIG, Thom: ASCE CREDE, Wiuia Phi Kappa Theta SAE:SAME:AFE Pi Tau Sigma., Council, Miner l Editor, Liter:-Lrg Freshman and Gold Key Awart bune Award, Tl Military Studen mer Camp Awa versities CROSNOE, Cli Pi Kappa Alpha CROWELL, Ro ASCE Cushman Dagley, , H21Y6?f'!Z4fv wb,-,A--, , , uq , Cortelyou. A. L. Corwin, R. F. Cottin, D. J. Couse, G. A. Covell, D. E. Deal 236 h nnley, C. D. LASS Ellington, Mo. endents, Board of Gover- x Council Poplar Bluff, Mo. Lemay, Mo. mega, Alumni Secretary, Troy, Mo. Vice-President, Board of tte Mt, Vernon, N. Y. St. Louis, Mo. ornell, W. A. Dovell D. E CORSE, Gary Arthur-CE St. Louis, Mo. W Tech Club, SAME: ASCE, APO, Independents, Newman Club, Student Assistant, M Club, Football COVELL, Dennis Earl-CE Horseheads, N. Y. GDI, MRI-IA, Fifty-Niner's Club, ASCE, Glee Club, Track Team CRAIG, Thomas A.-CE Centerview, Mo. ASCE CREDE, William A.-ME Westphalia, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta, President, Secretary, Alumni Secretary, ASME, SAE, SAIVIE, AFS, Theta Tau, Blue Key, Treasurer, Vice-President, Pi Tau Sigma, St. Pat's Board, Vice-President, Student Union Council, Miner Board, Rollamo Board, Editor-in-Chief, Associate Editor, Literary Editor, Military Ball Board, Newman Club, Freshman and Sophomore Curator's Award, FEF Scholarship, Gold Key Award, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Chicago 'Tri- bune Award, Theta Tau Freshman of the Year, Distinguished Military Student, Dea.n's List, Missouri Board of Curator's Sum- mer Camp Award, Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versities CROSNOE, Clifford W. - CE Cape Girardeau, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha, ASCE, Rollamo Board, BSU, Honor List CROWELL, Roscoe Hull-CE Providence, Utah ASCE Craig, T. A. Crowell, R. H. C11ShIr1aI1, R- L- Cusumano, J. V. Cutts, J. F. Dagley, R. K. Davis, J. L. Davis, W. F. Dean, D N Demay P P Dencker W D Crede, W. A. Crosnoe, C. W. Cruce, A. R. Crutcher, D. R. CRUCE, Alan R.-ME Clarkton, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha, Secretary and Pledge Master, ASME, SAE, Pi Tau Sigma, Kappa Kappa Psi, Secretary, Rollamo Board, MSM- ROTC Band and Dance Band, Curator's Scholarship, Des.n's List CRUTCHER, Dan R.-EE Webb City, Mo GDI, IEEE, EACM CUSHMAN, Robert Lee-ME Rock Hill, Mo. Engineer's Club, ASME, SAE CUSUMANO, Joseph V.-MINP St. Louis, Mo. Tau Beta Pi, Honor List, Student Assistant CUTTS, James F.-EE Dexter Mo , . Delta Sigma Phi, IRE, IEEE, Honor List DAGLEY, Richard K.-METN Joplin, Mo. Kappa Sigma, Treasurer, AIME, President, Treasurer, ASM, Nuclear Engineering Society, Alpha Phi Omega, Blue Key, Theta Tau, Alpha Sigma Mu, Alcoa Foundation Scholarship, Gold Key Award, Who's Who in American Colleges and Univer- sities DAVID, Jerry Lee-MIN Crab Orchard, Ill. GDI, Fifty-Niner's Club, President, Business Manager, AIME, 'Treasurer and President CMining Sectionj, Sigma Gamma Epsi- lon, Tau Beta Pi, Inter-Coop Council, Student Council, Alternate, Spelunker's Club, CL DAKE Geological Society' Steinmesch Memorial Scholarship Schlumberger Foundation Scholarship Mining Achievement Award Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award Gold Key Awa.rd Honor List DAVIS William F ME Berkeley, Mo Shamrock Club SAE AIME SAME DEAN Donald N ME Festus Mo GDI Engineers Club ASME Red Fourragere Blue Fourragere DEMAY Paul Phillip CH E FerguSOI1, M0 Lambda Chi Alpha AICE Treasurer Vice President President Alpha Chi Sigma Reporter Military Ball Board VIP Committee Chairman ROTC Band Distinguished Military Student DENCKER Wallace Dale PHYS St LOUIS Mo GDI Shamrock Club 2 3 '7 , , : - Q : , .- . 1 : : J - J ' , - . , : - , , - . , . . -. 7 ' ' , ' . , . V ' -Tl'-T' 1' 1' ' - V ,Y mms,-,,,,, ,,,...-, -... L -- - - - --' ' ' W' ' V ' sf V Z I SENIOR CLASS DICKEY, Fred McCartney-EE Springfield, Mo. Prospectors Club, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu, Curators Award, Gold Key Award, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Dean's List DIETERMAN, Joseph Edwin-CE Springfield, Mo. GDI, Shamrock Club, ASCE, Newman Club DIERKER, John William-CE Lernay, Mo. Sigma Pi, Secretary, ASCE, IFC, Newman Club, Dean's Honor List, MSM Band DITTO, Jeffrey E.-ME Doniphan, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi, Theta Tau, St. Pat's Board, IFC, Student Union Council DODSON, Richard Mai-EE Maplewood, Mo. Acacia, Secreta.ry, Student Union Organization, Secretary-Pen sonnel Staff, Military Ball Board, Committee Chairman, Inter- fraternity Council, SAIVEI, Treasurer, Pershing Rifles, PIO, Wes- ley Foundation, Red and Blue Fourragere, Honor List DOEPKE, Lawrence B. -PHYS Eureka, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Club, ARS, AIAA, Curators Award DREYER, George Dennis - MET Affton, Mo. Kappa Sigma, Treasurer, Master of Ceremonies, AFS, President, Food Chairman, ASM, Vice-President, AIME, Food Chairman, Theta Tau, Curators Scholarship, Foundry Educational Founda- tion Scholarship, Dea.n's List Desai, Indrajit Devaney, M. J. Dewey, G. C. Dickey, D. T. Dickey, F. M. Dieterman, J. E. Dierker, J. W. Ditto, J. E. Dodson, R. M. Doepke, L. B. Dreyer, D. G. Dudenhoeffer, P. Dudley, R. E. ' Dutta, M. Dyhouse, G. R. DESAI, Indarjit'N.-CH E Bombay, India AIChE, India Association DEVANEY, Michael J. - EE Kansas City, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta, APO, Treasurer, IEEE, Miner Board, Rollamo Board, Newman Club, Honor List, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pip Silver Key Award, MSM-FM Radio Station Business Manager, Transfer from Rockhurst College DEWEY, 'George C.-EE St: Louis, Mo. Prospector's Club, IEEE, Independents, Curators Award DICKEY, Daniel T. -EE Huntsville, Ala. Shamrock Club, IEEE, ACM, APO, Inter Co-op Council, Douglas Scholarship 238 DUDENHOEFF Tau Beta Pi, Pi T DUDLEY, Rich GDI, Shamrock 1 petary, Gold Key and Loan Found DUTTA, Mrityl ASM, India Asso DYHOUSE, Gal GDI, Engineeis Committee, MZRI-l EAGLEMAN, II Prospectois C11 George Easley S EBERT, Bernal Sigma Pi, Vice-1 tary, ASCE, Tau Council, Miner l man Friends Sc Engineering',Pb Dean's Honor Lia ECKHOFF, Gel Fiity-Niner's Clu List Everhar Ferrell, Fink, W CLASS EE Springfield Mo ta Kappa Nu Curators Award Book Plate Award Dean s List L1 CE Springfield Mo can Club Lemay Mo Newman Club Deans Honor Doniphan Mo at s Board IFC Student Union Maplewood, o Organization Secreta.ry Per Committee Chaxrman Inter 'er Pershing Rifles PIO Wes Lrragere Honor L1st ators Award MET Affton Mo fCerernon1es AFS President dent AIME Food Chairman oundry Educatlonal Founda Dyhouse, G. R DUDENHOEFFER, Paul- ME Bonnots Mill, Mo. Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau Sigma: USAR: Newman Club, Vice-President DUDLEY Richard E CH E Warrensburg Mo GDI Shamrock Club AIChE Alpha Chi Sigma Judo Club Sec retary Gold Key Award Dean s Honor List National Education and Loan Foundation Scholarship DUTTA Mrityungoy MET Durgapur, Indla, ASM Indxa Association DYHOUSE Gary R CE St Lou1s,Mo GDI Engineers Club ASCE SAME Student Union Recreation Committee MRHA Honor List EAGLEMAN Donald R MATH Hocomo, Mo Prospectors Club Honor Lxst Silver Key Award Lura and George Easley Scholarship Curators Scholarship EBERT Bernard C Jr CE St Louis, Mo Sigma P1 Vice President Recording Secretary Alumni Secre tary ASCE Tau Beta P1 Phi Kappa Phi Chi Epsilon Student Council Miner Board Curators Scholarship Tau Beta P1 Fresh man Friends Scholarship Enoch Needles Scholarslup zn Civil Engineering Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award Gold Key Award Dean s Honor Lxst ECKHOFF Gerald Jullus CE St Lou1s,Mo F1ftyN1ner's Club ASCE Independents Newman Club Honor List Eagleman D R Ebert B C Eckhoff G J Ellebracht C A Engelbert J M Eppelsheimer, D S Everhard, P R Fee G B Feller D D Ferrell C S Fiedler R E Files, J R Fink W M Fischer H E F1sher,G D ELLEBRACHT Clarence A Jr CE Overland Mo Beta Sigma Psi Scholarship Officer ASCE Tau Beta P1 Chi Ep sxlon Treasurer Gamma Delta, Curator Scholarshlp Enoch R Needles Scholarship Gold Key Award Phi Kappa Phx Book Plate Award Dean s Honor List Student Assistant Public Information Office ENGELBERT Jerome M EE Aurora, Mo Prospectors Club AIEE IEEE Newman Club Independents Honor List Student Assistant EPPELSHEIMER Daniel S METN Rolla Mo ASM AFS AIME NEW APO Photo Club Deans List EVERHARD Paul R ME Neosho, M0 ASME Honor List FEE Gene Boyer CE Rolla Mo HonorL1st FELLER Donald D EE GDI Shamrock Club IEEE Effulgham, Ill FERRELL Charles Stuart CE Longview, Texas Kappa Alpha Parliamentarlan ASCE Tau Beta P1 Chi Epsilon St Pats Board Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award Gold Key Award FIEDLER Robert E ME Okawvllle Ill GDI Eng1neer's Club ASME MSM Concert Band MSM Dance Band Spelunker's Club FILES James Ross EE La Monte Shamrock Club IEEE ACM Tau Beta Phi Eta Kappa Nu New man Club FINK Wilbert M ME St Louis o ASME SAE St Louis Engmeefs Club Deans Honor List FISCHER Henry E EE Washington o IEEE Secreta.ry Eta Kappa Nu Tau Beta P1 Phi Kappa Phi New man Club Lucy Wortham James Scholarship Gold Key Award Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award Dean s Honor List FISHER Glen D EE TLIISB. Okla- IWRHA Shamrock Club IEEE SAME Eta Kappa Nu Correspond ing Secreta.ry Tau Beta P1 Phi Kappa Phi BSU Honor List Phx Kappa Phi Book Plate Award Gold Key 239 J -Z , . 1 1 1 ' ' ' g , . ' 1 , , - . Q . . . . - ' , . 1 - . . 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' J '1 . 1 S . 5 , 2 I . 7 'y '1 - V . , 5 1 1 ' '1 ' ' 1 , 1 I 2 ' 1 ' - 5 . . . . 2 i 3 , . , - . . , - 1 1 1 1 1 - , , . . , . . , . . I Q . . . . I . . . 1 - , , . . , . . , , , 1 , . , . . , . . , , , . . , . . , . 'W .JE , , - 1 -1 - 1 - - 7 . . . . . . ' , 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' 1 - : ' 1 ' ' - 1 - 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 ' ' , , .- . l M L , - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - , , .- , . ' 5 1 5 ' . 1 1 1 1 1 K 1 ' ' 1 , , . , . - . YS Eureka, Mo. 1 , . - , ,- y ' 1 - ' 1 1 1 , ' .- . 3' ' , 1 ' ' 1 m 1 1 A ' . I , - N ' 1 ' ' 1 1 '1 1 I . ' 1 ' ' 1 Y 1 1 . ' , .- , . I Q ' 1 5 1 , - , MO. I 1 1 1 '1 1 - , ,- . , M . , , ,- , M . , 1 1 'Q ' '1 - ' g ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 '- A ' ' 1 1 1 1 - - 1 FREESE, Donald R.-MET Affton, Mo. AIME, Met. Secretary: ASM: Glee Club: MRHA Judicial Board: Gamma Delta, Vice-President and President: Independents: Student Assistant GALES, Carl Dwaine-CE Clarkton, Mo. Prospector's Club: ASCE: Mo. Highway Co-op Program: Honor List GALLOWAY, Gerald D.-CE Rolla, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Honor List GANZ, Stephen Frederic-CH E Ferguson, Mo. Prospectors Club: AIChE: Alpha Chi Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Spe- lunker's Club: GDI: Rifle Teain: AIChE Sophomore Award: Silver Key: Union Carbide Engineering Scholarship GARDNER, Donald T.-CE St. Louis, Mo. GDI: Prospectofs Club: ASCE: Chi Epsilon GASSNER, Gene E.-EE Florissant, Mo. SAE: AIEE: IEEE: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate: Personnel Assistant: MRI-IA Scholarship Committee GILLETTE, Jer GDI: Fifty-Niner' GLADYSIEWIC Sigma Phi Epsilc Theta Tau: Blue Manager: Newm Military Student GLAESE, Johr ACM: AIP: Sign GONZALEZ, Fl Acacia, Vice-Pr: Rifles, Compan5 guished Militarg GOODRUM, Do IEEE GOOS, Gerald snammck Club, GREELEY, Ric Fisher, J. L. Floyd, D. A. Folk, J. L. Foltz, E. N. FISHER, James L.-EE Caruthersville, Mo GDI: Prospectors Club, Business Manager: IEEE: SAME, Sec- retary: Inter-Co-op Council: Military Ball Board, Publicity Chair- man: Newman Club: Curators Award FLOYD, David A.-EE Granite City, Ill. Shamrock Club: IEEE: Radio Club: Band: Outstanding Band Freshman: Honor List FOLK, James Louis-CE Jefferson City, Mo. GDI: MRI-IA: Tech Club: ASCE FOLTZ, Ernest Neal-EE Jewett, Ill. HDI: Fifty-Ninefs Club: IEEE: Dean's Honor List FOURNELLE, Raymond Albert- MET St. Louis, Mo. GDI: Shamrock Club: ASM: MSM Nuclear Society: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Phi Kappa Phi: Tau Beta Pi: Alpha Sigma Mu, President and Vice-President: Curators Award: Lucy Worthaln James Schol- A arship: Kennecott Copper Corporation Scholarship: Gold Key Award: Honor List FRANKLIN, James David-CE St. Louis, Mo. Theta Chi, Secretary: ASCE: Alpha Phi Omega, Vice-President: Theta Tau: Honor List: Chicago Tribune Award 240 GATES, Norman B.-CE Rolla, Mo. ASCE: Honor List GEBHART, James M.-MET Miamisburg, Ohio V Prospectofs Club: ASM GEORGE, Edward H., III-ME Burbank, Calif. Fournelle, R. A. Franklin, J. D. Freese, D. R. Gales, C. D. Galloway, G. D. Ganz, S. F. Gardner, D. R. Gassner, G. E. Gates, N. B. 1 9 K dj: ., Ei,...,?.,E, 3 lvv' 1., '- 9 f bi ggi , ,V ff .yyp H ' VA' I-' I , , ..,, l l VVVV . I. ,,., ....:,,, A by W5 f . f 7, E L Q f- , GDI: MRI-IA, Bo GREEN, Cha.r14 GDI: Tech Club: Director, Secrets Award: Honor I tant, Athletic Dej GREEN, Jack I- Triangle: Trans! GREEN, Maur Pi Kappa Alph: ACS, President: l Sigma Gamma Treasvuer: Rolla ship: J. B. Artr Award GREER, Glen mEE: Dean's Lis GRUBER, Myr MRI-IA, Treasurw DEEE, Treasurel Kappa Phi: Che S, Central Miss4 Scholarship Goodruu Green, M Affton, Mo. ib: MRI-IA Judicial Board: President: Independents: Clarkton, Mo. ray Co-op Program: Honor Rolla, Mo. E Ferguson, Mo. . Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Spe- E Sophomore Award: Silver olarship St. Louis, Mo. silon Florissant, Mo. u Beta Pi: Honor List: Phi aistant: MRI-IA Scholarship Rolla., Mo. Miamisburg, Ohio I Burbank, Calif. r-eese, D. R. anz, S. F. ates, N. B. - w..f: ., ,., I, - , A , 'I 'i7.,f,g,fgf3:,:y5 f 'fg,,::,f:54:Q i, 152 A ?-f 'A f 7 M f' , ,,,,,1.., f 1 I W f 1 X X X I , f 5' ff ff , fwfywff if iffy , , , ' ,521 - , GILLETTE, Jerry A. - CE Rushville, Ill. GDI: Fifty-Niner's Club: MRHA: ASCE GLADYSIEWICZ, John J. - EE Oneida, N. Y. Sigma Phi Epsilon, President, Chaplain: AIEE-IRE: IEEE: SANIE: Theta Tau: Blue Key: Student Council: Miner Board, Business Manager Newman Club: Honor List: Silver Ke Dietin ished ' YC Eu Military Student GLAESE, John R.-PHYS Cuba, Mo. ACM: AIP: Sigma Pi Sigma: Phi Kappa Phi: Curators Award GONZALEZ, Floyd A.-EE Blue Springs, Mo. Acacia, Vice-President: IEEE: Alpha Phi Omega: Pershing Rifles, Company Commander, Drill Team Commander: Distin- guished Military Student GOODRUM, Donald L.-EE Benton Harbor, Mich. IEEE GOOS, Gerald C.-EE Wheeling, Mo. Shamrock Club, President: IEEE: Inter Co-op Council GREELEY, Richard G.-MET St. Louis, Mo. GDI: MRHA, Board of Governors: M Club Swimming Team GREEN, Charles D.-ME Mount Olive, I11. GDI: Tech Club: SAE: ASME: Pi Tau Sigma: M Club, Publicity Director, Secretary: Silver Key Award: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Honor List: Varsity Football Letterman: Student Assis- tant, Athletic Department GREEN, Jack Hudson - EE Paducah, Kentucky Triangle: Transferred from Paducah Junior College GREEN, Maurice E., Jr.-CER Mexico, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha, Vice-President, Treasurer, Secretary: SAE: ACS, President: Blue Key, Alpha Phi Omega: Kermos, Treasurer: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi: Interfraternity Council, Treasurer: Rollamo Board: Dean's Honor List: Curators Scholar- ship: J, B. Arthur and Family Scholarship4Loan: Silver Key Award GREER, Glen M.-EE Springfield, Mo. IEEE: Des.n's List GRUBER, Myron E.-EE Berger, Mo. MBHA, Treasurer, Board of Governors: GDI: Engineers Club: IEEE, Treasurer: Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu, Treasurer: Phi Kappa Phi: Chem, Rubber Company Freshman Matli Award: Gebhart, J. M. George, E. H. Gillette, J- A- Gladysiewiczg J . J . Glaese, J . R. Gonzalez. F- A- SE IOR CLASS GUDERMUTH, Clyde S., Jr.-ME ' Webster Groves, Mo. Kappa Alpha: SAE: SAME .. I d' S. Central Missouri Science Fair Scholarship: General Motors GUJARAATHI- Ramesh CH E Bonfbay' ,la Scholarship Fifty-Niner's Club: AIChE: Independents: India Association Goodrum, D. L. Goos, G. D. Greeley, R. G. Green, C. D. Green, J. H. Green M, E, Greer, G. M. Gruber, M. E. Gudermuth, C. S. Gujarathi, R. N. l 241 1 f f 'f GUNN, Chester Peter-CH E Overland, Mo. GDI, Engineers Club, AIChE, SAME, Alpha Chi Sigma, Vice- President, 'Tau Beta Phi, Newman Club, Dea.n's List: Phi K9-PPG Phi Book Plate Award HADEN, Roney Louis, CE St. Joseph, Mo. Acacia, Vice-President, ASCE, Rifle and Pistol Club, Vice-Presi- dent, Rifle, Captain, Dea.n's Honor List HAHN, Emmett W., Jr.-CE St. Louis, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta., ASCE, Miner Board, Rollamo Board, Newman Club HALL, Allen L.-CHEM Webb City, MO. Acacia, Corresponding Secretary, Recording Secretary, ACS, W, T. Schrenk Chem. Society. Secretary-Treasurer, Curators Scholarship Gunn, C. P. Haden, R. L. Hahn, E. W. HAMILTON, Thomas Allen-ME Gallatin, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi, Treasurer, AIP, SAE, ASME, Tau Beta Pi, Corres- ponding Secretary, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Treasurer, Sigma Pi Sigma., Phi Kappa. Phi, Prospectofs Club, BSU, Curators Award, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Gold Key Award HAMPLEMAN, Leroy H.-MATH DuQuoin, Ill. Delta Sigma Phi, Vice-President, Prospector's Club, ACM, AIP, BSU, Honor List HARDIE, Michael G. - CE Ozark, Mo. Kappa Sigma, Secretary, ASCE, Treasurer, Vice-President, Alpha Phi Omega, Corresponding Secretary, Miner, Circulation, Writer, Student Union Committee, Newman Club, Honor List HARLAN, Ronald E.-ME Ferguson, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon, ASME, ARS, St. Pat's Board, Curators Award HARLE, James C.-CE St. Louis, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi, First Vice-President, Second Vice-President, Commissary, Social Chairman, Assistant Treasurer, ASCE, Gamma Delta, Secretary, Intra Faith Council, Treasurer: Student Union Special Events Committee Hall, A. L. Hamilton, T. A. Hampleman, L. H. Hardie, M. G. Harlan, R. E. H8-Ile, J- C- Harper, A. S. v 242 H9-I'I'iS, D- J- Harris, G. F. Harrison, C. R. HARPER, star Tech Club, ASCE HARRIS, Dani BSU HARRIS, Gary GDI, Engineer! Mural Sports HARRISON, CI Shamrock Club, g-ineerss Tau Be Mathematics at at Arkansas Stai HARRISON, Gl Pi Kappa Alpha, Sergeanffat-Arm HATHIKHANA ASNIE, SAE, Inte List HAUSGEN, D0 Sigma Pi, Aroma HAYGOOD, Ja: SAME, ASCE: T, ciation. Hemmel Hill, D. 3 ii r 5 i ? I 1 Ho, Hahn, E. W. JLASS VIE Gallatin, Mo. E, ASME, Tau Beta Pi, Corres- silon, Treasurer, Sigma Pi Club, BSU, Curators Award, old Key Award ATH DuQuoin, Ill. 'ospectofs Club, ACM, AIP, Ozark, Mo. surer, Vice-President, Alpha 7, Miner, Circulation, Writer, Club, Honor List Ferguson, Mo. Pat's Board, Curators Award St. Louis, Mo. ent, Second Vice-President, ssistant Treasurer, ASCE, . Council, Treasurer, Student Harlan, R. E. Harrison, C. R. l 1 x .-n-,? HARPER, Stanley Alan-CE Neosho, Mo. Tech Club, ASCE, SAME HARRIS, Daniel James-CE Rolla, Mo. BSU HARRIS, Gary Foreman- CE Hannibal, Mo. GDI, Engineers Club, ASCE, Student Bowling League, Intra- Mural Sports HARRISON, Charles R.-ME Cardwell, Mo. Shamrock Club, ASME, Missouri Society of Professional En- gineers, Tau Beta Pi, First Honors Dean's Honor List, B. S. in Mathematics at Arkansas State College, Student of Distinction at Arkansas State College HARRISON, Glenn M., Jr.-ME Centralia, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha, House manager, ASME, SAE, Alpha Phi Omega, Sergeant-at-Arms, Intramural Sports HATHIKHANAVALA, Bomi A.-ME Bombay, India ASME, SAE, International Fellowship, India Association, Honor List HAUSGEN, Donald E.-CH E Elsberry, Mo. Sigma Pi, AlChE HAYGOOD, Jack Leroy-CE Indianapolis, Ind. SAME, ASCE, Tau Beta Phi, Chi Epsilon, Army Athletic Asso- ciation. Harrison, G. M. Hathikhanavala, B. Hausgen, D. E. Haygood, J. L. Haymes, W. E. Heibein, H. P. Hemmel, D- L- Henry, J. M. Henson, R. P. Hill, D. L. Hill, J. L. Hilsenbeck, L. L. f HO, Wing Hoel, J. E. Hoelscher, K. C. - Q- - 'YH -,,,, , HAYMES, William Ellsworth - PHYS Marshfield, Mo. GDI, Shamrock, AIP, Alpha Phi Omega, Canterbury Club, Photo- Club, Wesley Foundation HEIBEIN, Harry P.-EE Joplin, Mo. GDI, Engineers Club, IEEE, Eta Kappa Nu, Military Ball Board, Pershing Rifles, Secretary, Dea.n's List, ROTC -PMS Award HEMMEL, David Lee-ME Jefferson City, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta, Treasurer, ASME, IEEE, Alpha Phi Omega, President, Blue Key, Rollamo Board, Miner Board, Newman Club, Who's Who in American Colleges 8: Universities, Dean's Honor List HENRY, James M.-ME West Plains, Mo. ASME, SAE, Dea.n's Honor List HENSON, Ronald P.-EE Van Buren, Mo. GDI, Prospectofs Club, IEEE, SAME, President, St. Pat's Board, Student Council, Secretary, Curators Scholarship, Military Ball Board, Publicity Chairman, Student Union Board, Secretary, Student Union Council, Special Events Chairman, ICC, President HILL, Dwight L. -MET Marion, Ill. Fifty-Niner's Club, ASM, AIME HILL, James Lewis-CER Mexico, Mo. GDI, MRHA, ACS, Keramos, Secretary, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Secretary, J. B. Anhur and Family Scholarship, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Curators Scholar- ship, Honor List, Gold Key Award HILSENBECK, Laurence Leroy- EE Ravenwood, Mo. IEEE, Beta Kappa Nu HO, Wing-On-ME Hong Kong, China MSM Singles Champion, Ping Pong, Intramural Tournament, International Fellowship HOEL, John E.-PHYS Belleville, Ill, GDI, MRHA, Shamrock Club, AIP, Sigma Pi Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon HOELSCHER, Kenneth C.-CH E Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Beta Sigma Psi, AIChE, Blue Key, Theta Tau, Student Union Board, Student Union Council, Gamma Delta, President, Treas- urer, Curators Scholarship, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities 4 243 Hoepker E C Hoffstetter R W Hogard L J Hoge P R Holkenbrink M H Holland G R Holley R G Holt J T HOEPKER, Elmer C CE Okawvllle, Ill GDI, Board of Governors, Fifty Niner's Club, ASCE, SAME Chl Epsilon Marshal, Tau Beta Pi, Spelunkefs Club, First Honor List HOFFSTETTER, Robert W EE St LOUIS, M0 Lambda Chi Alpha., AIEE IRE, Rollamo Board, Chief Photog rapher, Gold Key HOGAN, Francis J ME Delta Sigma Pm, ASME, SAME Alton, I11 HOGARD, Leo John EE Prospeotor's Club IEEE, Radio Club, Treasurer, President, New man Club, Secretary, Independents Perryville, Mo 244 I 7 f !?'?1 yQdW ,, my ,MY ,' ' I 1455- fftfiff' I gfffwf , , , I S , Q . , , , I , . . , . . Ho , . . 1 - - , . . , . . ' JZ 2 5 ff f 7 wif f ZZ! Alf SENIOR CLASS HOGE Ph111p R.-CE Rolla, Mo. ASCE Honor List, Trs.nsferred from University of Washington and Polytech of Brooklyn HOLDER Wllliam B.-- CE Dexter, Mo. Shamrock Club' ASCE, SAME, President, BSU, Social Chairman HOLKENBRINK, Michael-PHYS Woodland Hills, Calif. GDI MRI-IA Shamrock Club, AIP, Sigma Pi Sigma, Radio Club, Varsity Rifle Team HOLLAND Gary Richard-ME Marshfield, Mo. P1 Kappa Alpha, ASME, SAE, AFS, Alpha Phi Omega., Kappa Kappa Psi P1 Tau Sigma., Rollamo Board, Foundry Educational Foundation Scholarship, University of Missouri Curators Award, Dean s List Student Union Social Committee HOLLAWAY John T. - EE Rolla., Mo. Eta Kappa Nu Vice-President, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Honor List HOLLEY Robert G.-CH E Mehlville, Mo. GDI Prospector's Club, AIChE, Honor List, Curators Award gan F J Holder W B Holloway J T Hoppe G P Hornbeak, F A Hubbard, J L. Huber, H. D. HOLT, James GDI, Fifty-Nin Honor List, Ph HOPPE, Gera Tech Clubi ASI HORNBEAK, Fifty-Niner's C HUBBARD, J MRHA: AIME1 Fellowship Aw HUBER, Han Tau Kappa Ep: urer, AIAA, Se HUDSON, Ch GDI, Pmspecu HUFF, Philip GDI, Fifty-Nin HUGHEY, B0 Delta Sigma I Chi Epsilon HULL, Donal Fifty-Niner's 4 Schrenk Chen Jacob J ame: J ense HOLT, James T.-CHEM Zelma, MO, GDI: Fifty-Niner's Club, W. T. Schrenk Chemical Society, ACS, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Gold Key HOPPE, Gerald Paul-ME Tech Club, ASME, SAE, GDI, MRHA Mt. Olive, Ill. HORNBEAK, Fred A.-EE Fifty-Niner's Club, AIEE-IRE Springfield, Mo. HUBBARD, James L.-MET MRHA, AIME, ASM, Alpha Sigma Mu, Foundry Educational Fellowship Award, Intramural Tennis Alton, Ill. HUBER, Harold Dean- CE Tau Kappa Epsilon, Chaplain, Vice-President, ASCE, ARS, Treas- Camp Point, Ill. urer, AIAA, Secretary, SAE HUDSON, Charles E.-CE Diamond, Mo. GDI, Prospector's Club, ASCE HUFF, Philip Anthony-MET Centralia, Ill. I GDI, Fifty-Niner's Club, ASM, AIME, Sigma Tau Epsilon HUGHEY, Bobby R.-CE -Piedmont, Mo. 1 Delta Sigma Phi, Secretary, Vice-President, President, ASCE, I Chi Epsilon HULL, Donald Ralph-CHEM Monett, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Club, ACS, Photo Club, Secretary, President, W. T. Schrenk Chemical Society, Vice-President 'W I Hudson, c. E. Huff,P.A. Hughey, B. R. J , Huu, D. R. 1-Iulsey, J. L. Irwin, K. W. I Jacobs, M. W. Jacobs, W. A. Jalbert, L. S. James, D. A. Jatcko, T. L. Jefferson, D. E. Jensen, G. L. Jewell, R. C. Johnson, J. G. Rolla, Mo. , . 1 University of Washington HULSEY, Johnny Leroy-CE Bourbon, Mo. GDI, Fifty-Niner's Club, ASCE, Wesley Foundation Dexter, Mo. IRWIN, Kenneth Walter-EE St. Louis, Mo. dent: BSU, Sgcial Chairman Triangle, AIEE, IEEE, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Curators Schol- arship: Transferred from Harris Teachers College Us JACOBS M ' ' r ' . . , ark William-ME Lees Summit, Mo. Woodland Hills, Callf. l . I GDI, Prospector's Club, Secretary-Treasurer, ASME, SAME, 5iEm3P1 Slgmai R8-110 Club? ' APO, Student Union Committee, Canterbury Club, Pershing i Rifles, Curators Scholarship EE Marshfield- MO- I JACOBS, William A.-ME sugo, Mo. 55 Alpha Pm Omega: K-appa GDI, Tech Club, ASME, Student Union Films Committee, Per- B09-Pdi Foundry Educatlonal shing Rifles, First Sergeant ' of Missouri Curators Award: Ommmee JALBERT, Leonard Stanley-CE Fiskdale, Mass. Theta Chi, President, Treasurer, ASCE, Knights of Columbus, Rolla, MO, IFC, Student Council, Pershing Rifles, Glee Club, V.F.W. Schol- ,eta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi, Honor arship, Fiskdale, Mass., American Optical Scholarship JAMES, Dale Allen-EE Kirkwood, Mo.. Mehlville, MQ, Theta Xi, Scholarship Officer, Vice-President, President, AIEE- Li tg C atom Award IRE, Student Council, Spelunkeis Club, Club, MSM Rock lonor S ' ur Climbing Club, President, Laura and George Easley Scholar- ship, Honor Roll, Dea.n's List, Tennis Team I Huber, H. D. JATCKO, Tony L.-ME Mt. Olive, Ill. GDI, Tech Club, SAE, ASME, Pi Tau Sigma, M Club, Treasurer, FEF Scholarship, Honor List, Varsity Football, Student Assis- tant, Athletic Department JEFFERSON, Donald E.-EE Troy, Mo. Curators Scholarship JENSEN, George Loyd-MATH Independence, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Treasurer: ACM, Alpha Phi Omega, AIP, ARS, Dean's List J EWELL, Robert C. -ME Waynesville, Mo. GDI, Tech Club, ASME, SAE, Missouri State Board of Registra- tion for Architects and Professional Engineers, Masonic Lodge JOHNSON, Jerry George-PHYS St. Louis, Mo. Theta Xi, President, Treasurer, Secretary, AIP, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Pi Sigma, President, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Christian Science Organization, President, Treasurer, Curators Award, Dean's List, Who's Who in American Colleges and Uni- versitiee 245 Sf- J UDKINS, Timothy Charles - CHEM Jefferson City, Mo. Shamrock Club: W, T. Schrenk Chemical Society: Alpha Chi Sigma: Gold Key: Curators Scholarship KADWELL, Robert James-MIN Hamburg, N. Y, Kappa Sigma: Engineefs Club: UCCF: MRHA: Spelunkefs Club: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Independents: Club, Treasurer: Swimming: Southwest Lime Co. Scholarship: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Honor List: Silver Key: Student Assistant KALLOR, Jay S. - MET Hartsdale, N. Y. Acacia, Treasurer: ASM: AIMIE: NES: Alpha Sigma Mu: New York State Vocational Education Scholarship: Dean's List KAMP, Alan A.-CE St. Louis, MO. Pi Kappa Alpha, Steward: ASCE: Alpha Phi Omega, Secretary: Theta Tau: Kappa Kappa Psi, Treasurer, Vice-President, Presi. dent: Rollamo Board, Sports Editor, Classes Editor, Business Manager: Marching Band, Drum Major: Concert Band: Curators Award: Rollamo Gold Key: Outstanding Pledge of Alpha Phi Omega: Honor List: Student 'Traffic Committee, Alternate KEATHLEY, Claude Henry-ME Festus, Mo. Fifty-Nineis Club: ASME: SAE: Independents KEIBEL, Harold John-PHYS Neosho, Mo. ' Fifty-Niner's Club KEIM, Lyle E.-CE Louisburg, Mo. GDI: Tech Club: ASCE Jones, D. W. Jones, W. M. Judkins, J. J. Judkins, T. C. Kadwell, R. J. Kallor, J. S. Kamp, A. A. Keathley, C. H. Keibel, H. J. N Johnson, T. P. Jones, H. C. Jones, L. J. Jones, D. S. JOHNSON, Thomas P.-CE St. Joseph, Mo. Sigma Pi, Treasurer: ASCE: IVIRHA, Judicial Board: Curators Scholarship: Co-op Missouri State Highway Commission JONES, Hubert C.-MATH Monett, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha: ACM: Kappa Mu Epsilon, Treasurer: M Club: Missouri Amateur Golf Association Scholarship JONES, Larue J. -EE Rolla, Mo. Tech Club: IEEE JONES, David S. -CE University City, Mo. Kappa Alpha, Treasurer, Secretary, President: ASCE: Miner Board, Managing Editor: Dea.n's List: Silver Key Award: Student's Educational and Loan Foundation Scholarship JONES, Don William-ME GDI: Engineefs Club: ASME: SAE JONES, Wendell M.-CE ASCE: BSU JUDKINS, Joseph James, Jr. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Pledge Trainer 246 Petersburg, Ill. X Gainesville, Mo. -EE St. Louis, Mo. KEISER, Rok GDI: Tech Clul Executive Col Student Counm KELTY, Thor Theta Chi: AS Kappa Phi B01 KEMP, Willie Shamrock Clu KEMPE, Alle AIEE: ACM: R KERR, Alberi Independents: KHAKBAZ, I KHETAN, R2 AIChE: India I KING, Frank Lambda Chi A pondent: SPE lon: Distingui. KING, James Chi Epsilon KINSEY, J err Fifty-Niner's 1 Club: MIRI-IA: l KIRCHOFF, V Kappa Sigmaa SAE outstand Committee KIRKPATRIC BSU KOEBBE, Eu, Shamrock Clu Club KOECHLEINl Lambda Chi ASCE: SAE: Ai Khakb Kircho WV, ,f 1 f I 7 we-: 5. ,- . z.: ,V V. S I Ni Je 'erson C tw Xie xx e'v -X LL: Ha.rnbu.lg' N X L.'R...A.S::e e s s LFC 'D 'EB-S a.:-s..1t: PLA no AETg'CE.-. Ass a.. Hartsdale N H n..aS1gz:1aM New o :1,Dea:1s1..st St Lou1s Mo Ps.. Omega. Sec'-ela. Clases LG.-.O B..mness Conce. Banc. 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Kappa Sigma, Steward, AFS, AIME, Secretary, Vice-President, President, Honor List, FEF Scholarship, Student Assistant KORNBERGER, Paul-CE St. Louis, Mo. Triangle, President, Vice-President, Ass't Treasurer, ASCE, Chi Epsilon, Carter United Club Scholarship, Honor List, Cura- tors Award, Transfer from Harris College, St. Louis KOZENY, Edward C., Jr. -EE Olivette, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon, IEEE, Newman Club, Honor List KRAUS, Ronald W. - CE Belleville, Ill. Fifty-Niner's Club, ASCE, Model Railroad Club, Transfer from Belleville Junior College Kraus, R. W. Kreisel, W. E. 2 --a1f4.f..f X , gjgg gg 3 .5: 31:1 I f,ffff5f-3i5W:i.- i f ' 5, f , ,r f , ., f if , 2 ' ff 1. ,,'. T lr ff f at ......i - f Z , .... .. 2.5,-.- V ,V,.. 4, I ,,.1V.,,: f f ' 6 X I Z a Kopaskie, B. E. Kornberger, P. Kozeny, E. C. SENICR CLASS KREISEL, William E.-EE Fifty-Ninerds Club, Shamrock Club, IEEE, Radio Club Sedalia, Mo. KREISLER, Leon-MINP Rolla, Mo. AIME, Treasurer KUHLMAN, William H.-ME Brunswick, Mo. Engineeis Club, Independents Macomb, Ill. LAHDE, Frank V. - CE Tech Club, Honor List, Chi Epsilon, Independents LALUMONDIEB, Richard H. -CHEM Crystal City, Mo. 1 Fifty-Niner's Club, ACS, W. T. Schrenk Chemical Society, Tau i Beta Pi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Sigma Pi Sigma, Kappa Kappa Psi, Newman Club, ROTC-MSM Band, Community Concerts, Curators w Award, Monsanto Chemical Scholarship l Kreisler, L. Kuhlman, W. H. Lahde, F. U. Lalumondler R H Lambie D A Lammers H Lamont J W Laneman G D 248 LALWANI, G' Fifty-Ninefs C Transfer from LAMBIE, Dal Shamrock Clui LAMMERS, J Shamrock Clu Alpha Sigma li LAMONT, Jol GDI, MBHA, sr LANEMAN, C Beta Sigma Ps Secretary, Spel LANGTON, Ja AIP, Sigma Pi Scholarship Aw Award, Dean's LARWOOD, C Delta Sigma P LASKER, Mill Pi Kappa Alph dent, St. Pat's Rollamo Board Leetch Lemon 1F YN I E. C. LASS Sedaha Mo las Radio Club Rolla Mo Brunswick Mo Macomb El ndependents CI-LEM Crystal C1ty Mo nk Chemical Society' Tau 1 Sgma, Kappa Kappa. Psi 1mu.nity Concerts Curatoxs D La.hdeFU Qaneman G. D z,:.1.WANI, Girdliari G.-EE Bombay, India Pihy-Niner's Club: Shamrock Club: IEEE: India Association- Transfer from University of Bombay ' LANIBIE, Darryl A.-ME Shamrock Club: Pi Tau Sigma Egypt, Ark. LANLMERS, James-METN Ofallon, Ill' Shamrock Club: ASM: ABLE: Nuclear Engineering Society, Alpha Sigma Mu: Newman Club: Independents LAMONT, John William - EE Jackson, Mo, GDI: MIRHAQ Shamrock Club: IEEE, Honor List LANEMAN, Gary D. - CE sc. Louis, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi: ASCE: Glee Club: Gamma Delta, Corresponding Secretary: Spelunker's Club: S. U, News Service LANGTON, James Robert-PHYS Independence, Mo. AIP: Sigma Pi Sigma: Phi Kappa Phi: Ford Motor Company Scholarship Award: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Gold Key Award: Dean's Honor List LARWOOD, Gary Mason-MET Hyattsville, Md. Delta sigma Phi' ASM- AIME- Ars NES Military Ball Board LASKER Milton Owen MET Jackson Miss Pi Kappa Alpha, Steward ASM AFS SAME APO Vice-Pres: dent St Pats Board., Student Union Board Mixer Committee Rollamo Board Spelunkers Club Secretary Leetch J W Lpfal-th R R Lemons J T Leshe C M f .js 613' 'fri' Langton J R Lasley A L Leicht S Llmberg J F Lln W J Lindhorst A J Loeschner A H Larwood G M Lasker M O Laughlin D L Lawson P A LASLEY Alan L ME Carbondale I11 Shamrock Club ASME ALAA P1 Tau Sigma, BSU President and Devotional Chairman LAUGHLIN Donald Lee MATH Bertrand M0 ACM Kappa Mu Epsilon Honor List Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award., Student Assistant Co-op Argonne National Laboratory LAWSON Palmer Allen EE Bourbon Mo Eta Kappa Nu Honor List Phi Kappa Phi Student Assistant Transfer from Northwest Missoun State College LEETCH J W EE Montgomery N Y Triangle IEEE ACM Glee Club Wesley Foundatlon 'Transfer from Orange Co Comm College LEFARTH Ralph Raymond ME Imperial Mo LEICHT Stephanie MATH St Lou1s Mo Shamrock Club AIP ACM, Society of Women Englneers Presi dent Women s Residence Organ President Student Union Literature and Music Committee Rollamo Board Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award Curatc'-s Award Honor List LEMONS James T CE Poplar Bluff Mo Delta Sigma Phi ASCE Kappa Kappa Psi SA.ME MSM ROTC Band LESLIE Charles M EE Marshfield Mo Tau Kappa Epsilon Sergeant-at Arms IEEE ARS LIMIBERG John F ME St Louis Mo Phi Kappa Theta, Rollamo Board Classes Editor Miner Board Newman Club Gold Key Award LIN Wen Jlang MATH Taipei Formosa China LINTDHORST Alan J LE St Louis o GDI ASME SAE LOESCHINER Arthur H EE St Louis Mo Sigma Tau Gamma, Treasurer AJIEE DIE ARS Kappa Mu Ep- silon Radio Club Honor List Eta Kappa Nu 249 3 W , . 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MARTEL, An: Shamrock Clul Treasurer: AIP1 International F Award, Silver ' Assistant MARTIN, Carl Shamrock Clu GDI, ICC MARTIN, Ric Kappa. Sigma! with PIM Coal MASTERS, K1 Sigma Pi. Vic President and MSM Alumni A MAUSSHARD Kappa Sigma, 1 MQCANE, Hu, ' Phi Kappa Th1 Tau, Pi Tau Sig M, Secretary and President, Dea: SE MCCAULEY, 1 A GDI, MIRAH: F LOWE, Glen Ray-EE Thayer, Mo. Esjiom Wash GDI, IEEE LUNDY, John E.-EE North Kansas City, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Secretary, Pledge Trainer, AIEE, Tau Beta Pi, Silver Key, Honor List MCDU1 McKe1 LYONS, Charles Gene-CE Springfield, Mo. Meeha MRI-IA, ASCE, Blue Key, Tau Beta Pi, Recording Secretary, Chi Epsilon, Vice-President, Phi Kappa Phi, ROTC Band, Chris- tian Science Organization, Co-op Missouri Highway Comm., Gold Key Award, sr. Pat's Board, Dea.n's Honor List, our-aww Award, Superior Cadet Award, SAME Award, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Legion of Valor, Bronze Cross, Distinguished Mili- tary Student, NSF Undergraduate Research MACKIE, Roscoe Leland-CE Centralia., Ill. Tau Kappa Epsilon, AIAA, Theta Tau, Transfer from Centx-alia Township Junior College MALMGREN, Edwin K. -MET Trivoli, Ill. ASM, AFS, NES, Tau Beta Pi, Alpha Sigma Mu, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Caterpillar Tractor Co. Scholarship, Foundry Educa- tional Foundation Scholarship, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Gold Key MALONE, William M.-METN Long Island, N. Y. NES, Vice President, ASM, AFMS, Society for Non-Destructive Testing, ASTME, Sigma Gamma. Epsilon, Vice-President, Alpha Sigma Mu, Newman Club, International Fellowship, Foundry Educational Foundation Scholarship, Dea.n's List MANGELS, James C. -EE St. Louis, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi, Treasurer, Secretary, IEEE, Gamma Delta, Stu- dent Union, Secretary, Dean's Honor List, Curators Award MARSHALL, Ronald C.-EE Macon, MO. Kappa Alpha, IEEE, AIAA, Pershing Rifles, Executive Officer, Curators Scholarship Lofftus, E. D. Lohrding, G. T. Lolwani, G. G. Long, J. E. Loth, W. D. Lowe, G. R. Lundy, J. E. Lyons, C. G. Mackie, R. L. Malmgren, E. K. Malone, W. M. Mangels, J. C. LOFFTUS, Ervin Donald-CE Springfield, Mo. Tau Beta Pi, Chi Epsilon, ASCE, Gold Key LOHRDING, Gale Thies-EE E. st. Louis, 111. Independents, Fifty-Niner's Club, AIEE, IEEE, SAE, Transfer from Belleville Junior College LOLWANI, G. G. LONG, John Ellsworth-CE Hannibal, Mo. ASCE Q LOTH, William D.-CE Grand Island, N. Y. Sigma. Pi, House Manager, APO, ASCE, Chi Epsilon, Miner Board, St. Pat's Board, Newman Club, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Transfer from Canisius College, Comel1Unlverslty, University of Buffalo 250 SLASS Thayer, Mo. mrth Kansas City, Mo. Lge Trainer, AIEE, Tau Beta Springfield, Mo. a Pi, Recording Secretary, ppa Phi, ROTC Band, Chris- Missouri Highway Comm., Jea.n's Honor List, Curators 5 Award, Phi Kappa Phi Book e Cross, Distinguished Mili- asearch I Centralia, Ill. au, Transfer from Centr-alia IT Trivoli, Ill. . Sigma Mu, Sigma Gamma holarship, Foundry Educa- lappa Phi Book Plate Award, Long Island, N. Y. Society for Non-Destructive iilon, Vice-President, Alpha ional Fellowship, Foundry lj Dean's List St. Louis, Mo. y, IEEE, Gamma Delta, Stu- List, Curators Award Macon, Mo. .g Rifles, Executive Officer, Jlartin, C. D. MARTEL, Arthur Ona-MET Concord, N. H. Shamrock Club, ASM, ASME, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Secretary. Treasurer, Alpha Sigma Mu, Tau Beta Pi, MRI-IA, Independents, International Fellowship, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Silver Key, Deisten Contractor Scholarship, Student Assistant MARTIN, Carl Dean-CE Fredericktown, Mo. Shamrock Club, Board of Control, Business Manager, ASCE, GDI, ICC MARTIN, Richard Albert-MIN Oakland, Calif. Kappa Sigma, AIME, Secretary, WAAIME Schola.rship, Co-op with PIM Coal Mining Co., Honor List MASTERS, Kenneth R.-CH E Oregon, Mo, Sigma Pi, Vice-President, Treasurer, AIChE, President, Vice- President and Secretary, Blue Key, Glee Club, Curators Award, MSM Alumni Association Scholarship MAUSSHARDT, David A.-CE St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma, Secretary, ASCE, Club, Swimming Team MCCANE, Hugh W., Jr.-ME Washington, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta, ASME, SAE, AIAA, Alpha Phi Omega, Theta Tau, Pi Tau Sigma, Blue Key, Miner Board, Rollamo Board, IFC, Secretary and Vice-President, Newman Club, Treasurer and President, Dea.n's Honor List MCCAULEY, Ronald A.-CER Gibbstown, N. J . GDI, MRAI-I, Fifty-Niner's Club, ACS, Keramos, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Wesley Foundation, Treasurer, Varsity Letter, Rifle Team ' fiwz new ' f77Q7?',.if15 . if Martin, R. A.. McCane, I-I. W. McDuff, J. M. Mol-Iugh, J. M. McKay, A. F. McKenna, J . V. McMahon, T. J . Meehan, M. D. Meehan, M. E. Mehta, D. V. Meier, H. F. Masters, K. R. Mausshardt, D. A. McCauley, R. A. McDonald, E. G. MCDONALD, Edward Glen-ME Salem, Mo. MRI-IA, Shamrock Club, ASME, Curators Award MCDUFF, James Melvin- GEOL Manchester, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha, Scholarship Chairman, C. L. Dake Geol. Society, President, SEG, Rollamo Board, Military Ball Board, Decorations Chairman, Pershing Rifles, Drill Master, MRHA Dorm. Council, Farrar Hall, President, Vice-President, Red, Blue, and Gold PMS Cords, Distinguished Military Student, ROTC Pilot's Badge, Pershing Rifles Bronze and Silver Achievement Awards MCHUGH, James M. -MATH Hannibal, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha, Vice-President, Blue Key, Theta Tau, Tau Beta Pi, President, Secretary, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Vice-President, Phi Kappa Phi, Sigma Pi Sigma, Curators Scholarship, Gold Key, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Dean's Honor List McKAY, Alexander Frank-MET St. Charles, Mo. GDI, Fifty-Niner's Club ' MCKENNA, John Vincent- CH E Paducah, Ky. GDI, Shamrock Club, AIChE, Newman Club MCMAHON, Terrance J .-EE - Affton, Mo. Shamrock Club, IEEE, Military Ball Board, Pershing Rifles, Glee Club, MRHA, Curators Award, Red Fourragere, Blue Fourra- gere, Student Assistant MEEHAN, Michael Dennis-ME Kirkwood, Mo. GDI, Shamrock Club, President, Board of Control, Student Coun- cil, St. Pat's Board, Newman Club, Fifty-Niner's Club, SAE, ASME, Student Union Publicity Committee, Glee Club, Treasurer, Inter Co-op Council, Secretary, Independents, President, Indepen- dent Board of Governors, Curators Scholarship, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, Independent Man of the Year MEEHAN, Michael Edward-CH E Webster Groves, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi, Corresponding Secretary, Rush Chairman, President, AIChE, Alpha Phi Omega, Corresponding Secretary, Recording Secretary, Gamma Delta, Honor List MEHTA, Devendra V.-CH E Ahmedabad, India AIChE, India Association, Student Assistant in Chemical Engi- neering Dept. MEIER, Harold Frank-ME St. Louis, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi, ASME, Vice-President and Secretary, IFC, Judi- cial Board, Student Council, Rifle Club, Honor List 251 MILLION, John D.-CERN Boonville, MQ, Delta Sigma Phi, ACS, Theta Tau, Treasurer, IFC, Treasurer: Blue Key, Recording Secretary-Treasurer, Canterbury Associa, tion, Independents, Honor List MILLS, Charles S., Jr. -CE Cleveland Heights, Ohio Sigma Phi Epsilon, AIME, AUSA, Rolla Coin Club, President, President of Missouri Gamma Alumni Corporation of Sigma Phi Epsilon MINTON, John C.-CE Normandy, Mo, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Chaplain, ASCE, Theta Tau, Miner Board, Business Manager, Secretary MOI-IAJIR, Gazanfer H. N. - MINP Hyderabad, India Fifty-Niner's Club, AIME, Secretary, India Association, Secretary- Treasurer, International Fellowship, Student Assistant MOODIE, Edgar L.-CH E Marceline, Mo. Shamrock Club, A1ChE, Alpha Chi Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Gold Medal Award MOORE, Richard I. - ME Gary, Indiana Fifty-Niner's Club, ASME, SAE, Honor List MORFORD, Robert-EE Rolla, Mo. IEEE, Banquet and Papers Committee, Pershing Rifles, Drill Team, College Bowl, Honor List Merrell D L Michel D J Miller D B Miller, F H MERRELL David L.-CE Rolla GDI Ascn Boro BAND mee ciub cm A1pna Mo MICHEL, David J.-METN Jenkintown, Penna GDI MRHA Personnel Assistant ASM AFS AIME AIP Nuclear Engineering Society Publicity Chairman Kappa Kappa Psi Alpha Sigma Mu Railroad Club Treasurer MSM Band SAME Scholarship Honor List MILLER, Daniel B.-ME St. Louis, GDI Fifty N1ner's Club ASME SAE Student Council lunker's Club President MILLER Frank H.-ME Rolla Curators Scholarship MILLER James Robert - ME Rolla, Independents MILLER James Ronald-CH E Benton Pl Kappa Alpha Vice President Pledge Master Historian, 0 0. O. Rush Chairman' AICHE, Alpha Phi Omega, Rollamo Board' Honor List 252 Miller, J. R. Mills, C. S. Moodie, E. L. MORRIS, Mark W. - PHYS Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Pi, President, Vice-President, Sigma Pi Sigma, Vice-Presb dent, Kappa Mu Epsilon, President, Secretary, Pershing Rifles, Secretary, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities Miller, J. R. Million, J. D. Minton, J. C. Mohajir, G. H. Moore, R. I. Morford, R. S. MORRISON, Shamrock Clul Epsilon, Phi K MORTON, Gle GDI, M'RHA, Il Award MOSS, Howal MROCH, Ala: Shamrock Clut MUELLER, D GDI, Shamrock List MUNS, Benne Tech Club, ASC MURPHY, GL Prospector's Cl Sigma Mu, Cu! MURPHY, Ro Triangle, Stew: MURRAY, J au Prospector's Cl' dent, Vice-Pres Phi, Kappa M1 MURRY, Miltc Independents, tary-Treasurer, Tribune Award MYERS, Albei Shamrock Clut MYERS, Carl ASCE NEASE, Regi Fifty-Ninefs ci NEEDELS, W! GDI: Prospect: Tau Beta Pi, A Award, Phi Ka standing Jr. Cl Assistant Muns, Myers, - iff' Boonville, Mo. , Treasurer, IFC, Treasurer: aasurer, Canterbury Associa- aveland Heights, Ohio Rolla Coin Club, President, umni Corporation of Sigma Normandy, Mo. TE, Theta Tau: Miner Board. EINP Hyderabad, India India Association, Secretary- p, Student Assistant Marceline, Mo. ti Sigma, Tau Beta Pi: Gold Gary, Indiana nor List Rolla, Mo. mittee, Pershing Rifles, Drill Kansas City, Mo. t, Sigma Pi Sigma, Vice-Presi- it, Secretary, Pershing Rifles Colleges and Universities vlillion, J. D. viohajir, G. H. viorford, R. S. infd v MORRISON, Donald Joe-EE Salem, Mo. Shamrock Club, IEEE, Tau B Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Honor List eta Pi: Eta Kappa Mu, Kappa Mu MORTON, Glen Amos-EE Overland, Mo. GDI, MRHA, IEEE, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award MOSS, Howard M.-EE St. James, Mo. MROCH, Alan B.-EE Harvard, Ill. Shamrock Club, IEEE, Gamma Delta MUELLER, Dale D.-CE Sullivan, Mo. GDI, Shamrock Club, ASCE, Chi Epsilon, Newman Club, Honor List MUNS, Bennett Lee-CE Montgomery City, Mo. Tech Club, ASCE, Curators Scholarship MURPHY, Glenn G.-MET Portageville, Mo. Prospector's Club, AFS, ASM, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Alpha Sigma Mu, Curators Award MURPHY, Robert J.-CE E. St. Louis, Ill. Triangle, Steward, Secretary, ASCE, Newman Club MURRAY, James Edward-ME Sedalia, Mo. Prospector's Club, ASIVHB, SAE, Blue Key, Pi Tau Sigma, Presi- dent, Vice-President, Tau Beta Pi, Vice-President, Phi Kappa Phi, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Dean's Honor List, Gold Key Award MURRY, Milton James-EE Herculaneum, Mo. Independents, Board of Governors, Prospectofs Club, Secre- tary-Treasurer, IEEE, Student Council, Deanls List, Chicago Tribune Award, PMS Award MYERS, Albert - CE Lutesville, Mo. Shamrock Club, ASCE A MYERS, Carl Edward-CE ASCE Lutesville, Mo. NEASE, Reginald F. - ME Fifty-Ninefs Club, Tech Club, ASME Neosho,Mo. NEEDELS, Warren R.-CH E GDI, Prospectofs Club, AIChE, Alpha Chi Sigma, President, Tau Beta Pi, A. P. Green Fire Brick Co. Scholarship, Curators Award, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Gold Key, A.IChE Outf standing Jr. Chemical Engineer, ASTM Student Award, Student Assistant Princeton, Mo. Muns, B. L. Murphy, G. G. Myers, A. T. Myers, C. E. Morris, M. W. Morrison, D. J. Morton, G. A. Moss, H. M., Mrooh, A. B. Mueller, D. D. SE IOR CLASS Murphy, R. J. Nease, R. F. NELSON, Kenneth R. -METN Webster Groves, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha, ASM, AFS, Nuclear Engineering Society, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Alpha Sigma Mu, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Spelunker's Club, Glee Club, Honor List, Curators Scholarship, Found.rymen's Educational Foundation Scholarship, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award Murray, J. E. Murry, M. J. Needels, W. R. Nelson, K. R. 253 l l NEUBAUER, Earle R.-MET Collinsville, Ill. Pi Kappa Alpha, President, AFS, SAME, President, Vice-Presi- dent, Secretary, Blue Key, Theta Tau, Student Council, Student Union Committee, Honor List NEWMANN, Lorar M. - EE Dean's Honor List NEVILLE, Robert J .-CE Independents, Engineers Club, NEWSOM, Robert Lee - CE St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. ASCE, Military Ball Board Brunswick, Mo. 1 ' Tau Beta Pi, Gold Key, Engineefs Club, ASCE, Chi Epsi on, Distinguished Military Student Neubauer, E. R. Neumann, L. M. Neville, R. J. O'I-IAREN, Wi Shamrock club OMBALSKI, E Sigma Nu, SAM ball Letter, Lion O'NEAL, Jam Spelunkefs Clu ORRISON, Ge Acacia, ASCE, 4 Scholarship OVERLEAS, C Kappa Sigma, E Newsom, R. L. SENIOR CLASS PADGETT, H2 Engineefs Clul PAINTER, De: Fifty-Ninerts C11 ' Independents, C PALASKA, Te NICKERSON, Charles Ross -CE La Plata, Mo. Sigma Nu, ASCE NOLES, Dewey F. -EE Paducah, Ky. Parikl Eta Kappa Nu, MSM Radio Club, IEEE, BSU Parks NORAUSKY, James M. -CE E. St. Louis, Ill. Phi Kappa Theta, ASCE, Chi Epsilon, Rollamo Board, Newman Club x ODENDAHL, James - CE Freeburg, Mo. ASCE, Newman Club hl, J. P. Nickerson, C, R. Noles, D. F. Norausky, J . M. Odenda Oharen, W. E. Ombalski, S. D. O'Neal, J. C. Orrison, G. K. 254 v .f w h- ' .wg , , f. . W V it . s l f f'.f'1':, ,... . Overleas G. L. Pate ev11le R J CLASS La Plata Mo Paducah Ky EE BSU OHAREN Wllllaln E Jr MATH St Lou1s Mo Shamrock Club ACM Curators Award Honor Lxst OMBALSKI Stephen D CE Llnden N J Szgma Nu SAME St Pats Board M Club V1ce Presldent Foot ball Letter Llons Club Scholarshxp Student Asmstant O NEAL James Curtls EE Rglla Spelunkers Club Rxfle Club Student Assxstant ORRISON Gerald K CE Kansas C1ty Acacla ASCE Chx Epsllon Pershxng' Rlfles PMS Award Scholarshxp OVERLEAS Gary Lee CE Rolla, Kappa Sxgma SAME ASCE Curators Award O AICS O PADGETT Harry W Jr CE Keytesv1lle Mo Eng1neers Club ASCE Tau Beta P1 Chl Epsllon Sxlver Key PAINTER Denn1e W CH E Lebanon Mo Flfty N1ners Club AIChE Photo Club V1ce Presxdent Pres1dent Independents Curators Award Easley Scholarshlp PALASKA Ted James PHYS Kansas C1ty Mo Padgett H W Pamter D W Palaska T J Palmer L T Pappas J M Pappert J J Parlkh N C Parker J T Parklnson L L PaI'kS J W Parr R A Pasek T D E St Lou1s Ill on' Rollamo Board' Newman Freeburg Mo Odendahl J P 4 -,Q we em 'Q 'ma PALMER Lee Thomas CER Rolla Mo Acs PAPPAS James Mlchael MINP Argo I11 GDI AIME Treasurer Tau Beta P1 Sxgma Gamma Epsilon MRAH Band Independents Deans Honor L1st Mob11O1lCo Scholarslup Phx Kappa Plu Book Plate Award PAPPERT John Joseph ME St Lou1s Mo ASME P1 Tau Sxgma PARIKH Nalln C CHE Ahmedabad Indla GDI IndxaAssoc1at1on Internatxonal Fellowshxp PARKER John Thomas PHYS Neosho Mo Fxfty NIDEIVS Club SALE! ROTC Band Independents PARKINSON Larry Lee METN St Charles Mo GDI Engmeer's Club ASM AFS AIME A.IChE Nuclear Engx neer1ngSoc1ety AlphaPh1 Omega Vxce Pres1dent Independents BSU PARKS John W Jr EE St LOUIS Mo S1g'maPh1 Epsllon AIEE IRE Mmer Board IFC Bowhng League Presldent PARR R1chard Arlen MET Mt Vernon Ill ASM AIMQE Overleas G L PASEK Theodore D MATH St Joseph Mo Engmeers Club Treasurer MRHA GDI IEEE Newman Club Presxdent Glee Club Curators Award John Sublett Logan Foun datxon Scholarshxp Dean s Lxst PATEL Hansraj J MINP Uttersanda Ind1a AIME Vxce Presxdent PATEL Indrakumar R MET Nadlad Indla ASM AIME Ind1aAssoc1at1on PATEL Mukund C ME Bombay Indla Fzfty Nmers Club Patel H J Patel I R Patel M C 255 V I , - - . , ., .- . , , I v 1 , . . , . 2 - , M . 3 , - - , MO. N , . . , - , M . - . . . ., . . . x - , - - , . I , -- , - . ,. 1 , ' 5 2 , I - ' . ' , A I Y I . . - 4 l . : 1 - 1 - -CE , . 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L. Dake Geological Society, President, Board of Govemors, International Fellowship, Glee Club, N. J. State Scholarship, Mathis Memorial Scholarship, V. H. McNutt Summer Field Camp Scholarship PEARSON, Charles Drew-ME Ironton, Mo. GDI, Tech Club, SAE PEKOWSKI, Robert B. -MET St. Louis, Mo. ASM, AIME, NES, Newman ciub PERL, Rodger J. -CE St. Louis, Mo. GDI, Prospectors Club, President, ASCE, SAME, Treasurer, Student Council, Student Union Council, Inter Co-op Council PERRY, Carl Stephen- MATH Poplar Bluff, Mo. GDI, ACM, Newman Club PETERS, Donald G.-CE Humphreys, Mo. Prospector's Club, Fifty-Niner's Club, ASCE, SAME, Chi Epsilon, Independents, MRI-IA, Curators Scholarship, Silver Key Award, Honor List, Distinguished Military Student Pickel, H. Pickens, S. W. Picker, M. L. PHILPOTT Ja Kappa Alpha, ASME Preside santo Chemica Key Award PICKEL Herb Shamrock Club. PICKENS Ste ASME, Pi Tau . Red Fourragere PICKER Melv Independents, C R. Needles Sch: souri Scholarsh PIETSCH EN POHLIG Kem Sigma Nu, Tre: Theta Tau, Pre: Board, Treasure entific Award, V PRESSER Joh GDI, Fifty-Nine Faith Council, I- Raber, Raglan Rako, C fe. 52552 X CLASS fit Pleasant Beach N. J ADVIEQ Sigma Gamma Epsilon resident Board of Governors lub N J State Scholarship I. McNutt Summer Field Camp Ironton, Mo St LOUIS, Mo St Louis Mo :ite ASCE SANEE, Treasurer Council Inter Ccrop Council Poplar Bluff Mo ub ASCE SAME Chi Epsilon holarship Silver Key Award y Student Picker M L PHILPOTT, James D. - ME University City, Mo, Kappa Alpha. Vice-President SAE, President, Vice-Presidentg ASME, President, Treasurerg Tau Beta Pig Pi Tau Sigma, Mon- santo Chemical Co. Scholarship, Texaco Scholarshipg Silver Key Awa.rd PICKEL, Herbert-EE Rogers Ark. Shamrock Club: IEEE, Radio Clubg BSUQ Needles Speech Award PICKENS Stephen W ME Wheeler Ill ASME P1 Tau Sigma GDI MRHA House Governor Honor List Red Fourragere Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award PICKER Melvin Louls CE Owengvllle MO Independents Shamrock Club Tau Beta P1 Chi Epsilon Enoch R Needles Scholarship Associated General Contractors of Mis soun Scholarship Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award PIETSCH Ervin ME R011a, MO POHLIG Kenneth C ME St Louis, o Sigma Nu Treasurer Pledge Marshal AFS ASME Blue Key Theta Tau President Pledge Marshal P1 Tau Sigma St Pats Board Tzeasurer Newman Club FEF Scholarship Fischer Sci entific Award Who s Who in American Colleges and Universities PRESSER John Russell EE St Louis, Mo GDI Fifty Niners Club IEEE UCCF Pershing Rifles Inter Faith Council Honor L1st Co op McDonnell Aircraft Corporation Pletsch E I Pohlig' K C Presser, J R Pruitt A S Pruitt L L Putz R C Babel' R F Raddatz R L Raffel, T C Ragland, G W Rahmoeller, G A Raidt P B Rako C G Raney E M Range, R D PRUITT Albert S ME Charleston, Mo Fifty Niners Club AIAA ASME PRUITT Lyle Lynn CE E1n1e,Me Chi Epsilon Tau Beta P1 NSF Undergraduate Research Partici pation PUTZ Robert Caldwell EE Berkeley Mo Sigma Phi Epsilon IEEE RABER Rlchard Frank CE Mt Carmel Ill GDI Fifty NinersClub ASCE RADDATZ Richard L ME St Louis, Mo GDI Prospectors Club SAME President ASME SAE ARS RAFFEL Ted C EE Mountain Home, Ark Radio Club Vice President Dean s Honor List IVERHA RAGLAND Glen William ME Berkeley Mo Sigma Tau Gamma Vice President Treasurer ASME SAE IFC Student Council Honor List RAHMOELLER Glenn R EE St Louis Mo IEEE Vice Chairman Shamrock Club Eta Kappa. Nu Military Ball Board Student Council Judo Club Treasurer Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award Gold Key RAIDT Paul B EE Ferguson M0 Sigma Phi Epsilon President IEEE Newman Club Co-op Mc Donnell Aircraft Corp RAKO Carl ME Prairie Du Rocher, Ill GDI Fifty N1nersClub Shamrock Club ASME RANEY Edward M CE Humphreys Mo ASCE Chi Epsilon Dean s Honor List RANGE Robert D EE T111Sa Okla Engineers Club IEEE ACM Radio Club Station Manager Honor List 257 I 3 'g ' ' 3, . I Y 3 1 , . , -- . ' M . ! 1' . U . I : ' - -' ' . Q 1 5 ' ' , - 1 5 - ' ' , I 1 Q - 4 ' 9 , .- . E . . '. Q .Z . .Q I . ' . ! 1 1 4 H ' ' 5 ' 5 . W ' : : : H1lIHPhI'9YS, MO- ' GDIQ snann-eek cinb, Board of Directorsg IEEE: Eta Kappa Nug 1 ga, I ' , A ' n , . . y Q L V . - - v I ' . t 1 i , I Q I . I . V kg, Ji! Reynolds, C. L. Riess, A. G. Rizzie, J. W. RIESS, Andrew G.-ME St. Louis, MO, GDI, Tech Club, ASME, Aichsg SAME, Rename Board, Newman X Club, Honor List RIETH, Larry-ME Marshall, Mo, GDI, MRHA, Fifty-Nmers Club, ASME, SAE, Newman Club RIGHTNOWAR, Donald H. -CE West Frankfort, Ill, Engineer's Club, Independents, MRHA, Honor List J RIZZIE, Joseph W. -CH E Benld, Ill. Tech Club, AIChE, Inter Co-Op Council, Secretary, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Independents, Honor List ROBERTS, Richard E. - ME Springfield, Mo, GDI, Shamrock Club, Treasurer, ASME, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau 1 Sigma, Secretary, Newman Club, Dean's List Y l N 1 ROBERTSON, Alvis T., Jr.-ME St. Louis, Mo, 1 GDI, Prospector's Club, Pi Tau Sigma i l REODER, Eugene A.-CE Creve Coeur, Mo. 1 Kappa Sigma, Scribe, Grand Procurator, ASCE, Treasurer, Vice- , President, Blue Key, Theta Tau, Secretary, Vice-President, Chi T Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Silver Key Award, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities ROYCHOUDHARI, Milan K. -MET Bombay, India , ASM, AIME, International Fellowship, India Association, Vice i President, Honor List 1 Rice, C. R. Richardson, B. D. Rieth, L. E. Rightnowar, D. H. . Roberts, R. E. Robertson, A. T. ' Rashid, S. A. Reininger, R. L. Renaud, R. C. Reuling, D. O. RASHID, Sheikh Abdul- CH E Rawal Pindi, Pakistan REININGER, Robert L., Jr,-ME Mt. Vernon, Ill. Fifty-Niner's Club, Tech Club, ASME, Independents ' RENAUD, Ronald C.-EE Manchester, Mo. GDI, Engineer's Club, AIChE, IEEE, Military Ball Board, Persh- ing Rifles, Executive Officer, SAME REULING, Donald O.-ME Affton, Mo. Theta Chi, ASME, ARS, Alpha Phi Omega, Treasurer, Newman Club, Honor List REYNOLDS, Charles L. - CE Rolla, Mo. ASCE, Phi Kappa Phi, Dean's Honor List, H. T. Mann Scholarship RICE, Clifford - CE Irwin, Mo. GDI, Prospector's Club, EIT, ASCE, Honor List, Varsity Basket- ball RICHARDSON, 'Burke D. - PHYS Poplar Bluff, Mo. GDI, Engineers Club, AIP, SAME, Sigma Pi Sigma, L. W. James Scholarship, PMS Award, Dean's List 258 .E --,,i like . ROYER, Leroy- Sigma Tau Ganf Curator Scholars poration RUPPERT, Joh: Sigma Nu, AFS: RUTLEDGE, Ee Sigma Pi, House RUZICH, Bob I. GDI, MRHA: Pros SANAZARO, IV Fifty-Niner's Clu SANDERS, Lau Engineers Club, SANGHVI, Jag AIChE, Student SAVOLDI, Wil SCEGO, Jerom GDI, Engineers Honor List SCHADE, Arle Beta Sigma Psi: Phi, Alpha Sign Band, Curators national Nickel Gold Key, Phi I tinguished Mili SCHAEFFER, I Sigma Phi Epsil Chi Epsilon, offi SCHATTYN, LI Kappa Alpha, AE SCHEER, Wayi Beta Sigma Psi, Tau, St. Pat's Bo Sanazarc Schade, , ? M St. Louis, Mo. E, Rollamo Board: Newman Marshall, Mo. SME: SAE, Newman Club IE West Frankfort, Ill. A, Honor List Benld, Ill, eil, Secretary, Phi Kappa Phi inor List Springfield, Mo. iSME, Tau Beta Pi, Pi Tau -an's List St. Louis, Mo. Creve Coeur, Mo. tor, ASCE, Treasurer, Vice- Eziretary, Vice-President: Chi e Award, Silver Key Award, dUniversities MET Bombay, India hip, India Association, Vice- chardson, B. D. ghtnowar, D. H. ibertson, A. T. ROYER, Leroy James-EE St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Ta'-1 Gamma: IEEE, Alpha Phi Omega, Eta Kappa Nu- Cufatol' Scholafshipi HOUOF LiSt: Co-op McDonnell Aircraft Cor- poration RUPPERT, John P. - MET Rolla, Mo. Sigma Nu: AFS, ASM, Honor List, ROTC Chicago Tribune Award RUTLEDGE, Edward A. - ME Ferguson, MO, Sigma Pi, House Manager, ARS, Canterbury Club, St. Pat's Board RUZICH, Bob Lee-CE West Frankfort, Ill. GDI, MRHA, Prospector's Club, ASCE SANAZARO, Melvin 5 ME St. Louis, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Club, ASME,ASAE SANDERS, Laurence R.-MET Cape Girardeau, Mo, Engineers Club, AFS, ASM, AIME SANGHVI, Jagdish S.-CH E Bombay, India AIChE, Student Assistant SAVOLDI, William R.-CE Williamsport, Ind. SCEGO, Jerome F.-CH E Owensville, Mo. GDI, Engineer's Club, AIChE, Alpha Chi Sigma, Newman Club, Honor List w l SCHADE, Arlen Ray-METN Palmyra, Mo. w l Beta Sigma Psi, AFS, ASM, AIME, SNE, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa ' Phi, Alpha Sigma Mu, Treasurer, Gamma Delta, Secretary, MSM .. ..,.,.. .... .,., . ..., , Z Band, Curators Award, Foundry Educational Scholarship, Inter- Roeder, E. A. ROyChOl.1dh3.I'i, M. K. ROyeI', L. J. national Nickel Co. Scholarship, Alcoa Aluminum Scholarship, Ruppel-t, J. IP. Rutledge, E. A. Ruziohy B. L. Gold Key, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Dean's List, Dis- ' tinguished Military Student Award SCHAEFFER, David M. - CE Portage des Sioux, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Fifty-Niner's Club, ASCE, Alpha Phi Omega, Chi Epsilon, officer, IFC, GDI, Newman Club, Dean's List SCHATTYN, Lloyd Stanley-ME St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Alpha, ASME, Secretary, SAE SCHEER, Wayne A.-ME St. Louis, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi, Student Union, Gamma Delta, ASME, SAE, Theta Tau, St. Pat's Board, Student Assistant Sanazaro, M. R. Sanders, L. R. Sanghvi, J. S. Schade, A. R. Schaeffer, D. M. Schattyn, L. S. SENIOR CLASS Phi Kappa Theta, ASME, SAE, AFS, Blue Key, President, Vice- President, Alpha Phi Omega, President, Vice-President, Theta Tau, Secretary, Pi Tau Sigma, Student Council, Vice-President, Rollamo Board, Miner Board, Copy Editor, Military Ball Board, Newman Club, Student Assistant, Honor List, Curators Award, Silver Key Award, FEF Scholarship, Honor List, Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities, Distinguished Military Student ' Savoldi, W. R. Scego, J. F. Scheer, W. A. Schellman. G. D. 2,59 SCHIESSER, Jerome H.-EE Pomona, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Club, AIEE, IEEE, Independents, Newman Club, Spelunker's Club SCHLUTOW, Robert H.-CE St. Louis, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha, Scholarship Chairman, ASCE, Honor List, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award SCHMIDT, Daniel R.-EE Kirkwood, Mo. Theta Chi, IEEE, Alpha Phi Omega, Gamma Delta: M Club, Honor List, Varsity Track Team SCHMIDT, Richard Ludwig-METN St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma, Secretary, ASM, President, Vice-President, Sec- retary, AIME, AFA, Alpha Phi Omega, Theta Tau: Blue Key, Seca retary, Alpha Sigma Mu, Student Union Committees, Honor List, Who's Who, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Foundry Educational Foundation Scholarship Wiilwf wwf Schiesser, J. H. Schlutow, R. H. Schmidt, D. R. SCHOEFFEL, Wayne L.-EE Alton, I11. GDI, MRI-IA, IEEE, Eta Kappa Nu, Kappa Kappa Psi, President, Secretary, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, MSM Band, Alumni Asso- ciation Scholarship, Gold Key SCHOONOVER, Donald-PHYS Pollock, Mo. AIP, ACM, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Pi Sigma, Secretary, Kappa Mu Epsilon, President, Secretary, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Theta Kappa, Vice-President, Spelunker's Club, Hallmark Hall of Fame Schol- arship, Curators Award, Dean's List, Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities SCHUMACHER, Ray-CER St. Louis, MO. GDI, Tech Club, ACS, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Keramos, Curators Award SCHWENT, Delbert-EE New Offenburg, Mo. GDI, Shamrock Club, IEEE SCI-IWIEGER, Kent J .-CE Hermann, Mo. MRI-IA, Shamrock Club, ASCE, SAME, Secretary, Gamma Delta, Secretary, Pershing Rifles, MSM Rifle Club, Curators Award Schwent, D. R. Schmidt, R. L. Schoeffel, W. L. SChO01'1OVer, D. R. Schumacher, R. F. SCOTT, Forrf Shamrock Cl' List, Junior C SEDEORA, T ASM: AIMES I SESSEN, Gel Kappa Alpha SHEETS, Les Sigma Tau G Athlete of the SI-IEPARD, K Fifty-Niner's C SHERMER, I Theta Xi, Stex urer, W. T. Sc Epsilon: IFC, Mo. Dept. Res SHEWCHUK, Kappa Alpha Board, Newm: ship Six, Smit , Y4. ,. , I ll, Z:l,5 fV,i : 1 if: shi 1. 3,31 it T' i Schwieger, K. J. Scott, F. L. Sedoera, T. S, Sessen, G. N. Sheets, L. P. Sl-U91 260 Cm it' D. R. Alton, Ill. ppa Kappa Psi: President, ': MSM Band, Alumni Asso- S Pollock, Mo. gms., Secretary: Kappa Mu appa Phi: Phi Theta Kappa, k Hall of Fame Schol- t: Who's Who in American St. Louis, Mo. Epsilon: Keramos: Curators New Offenburg, Mo. Hermann, Mo. EE, Secretary: Gamma Delta, iiile Club: Curators Award Schwent, D. R. FOI'TeSt - E Quincy, MO' Shamrock Club: AlChE: Alpha Chi Sigma: Independents: Honor List: Junior College Curators Award: Student Assistant SEDEORA, Tejinder S.-MET Patiala, India ASM: ALMIE, International Fellowship: India Association SESSEN, George Nimmo-ME Florissant, MO, Kappa Alpha: SAE: ASME: Military Ball Board: Canterbury Club SHEETS, Leslie Paul-EE Bowling Green, Mo. Sigma Tau Gamma, Secretary: IEEE: M Club: Cross Country - Athlete of the Year . V at-'ii J V V y V V ZH! SHEPARD, Kenneth W.-ME Charleston, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Club: SAE: ASMZE: ARS: BSU, Social Chairman SHERMER, William D.-CHEM St. Louis, Mo. ' A ' Theta Xi, Steward, Scholarship Officer: SAME, Secreta.ry, Treas- urer: W. T. Schrenk Chemical Society: Tau Beta Pi: Kappa Mu Epsilon: IFC: Pershing Rifles: Curators Award: PMS Award: Mo. Dept. Reserve Officers Association Award: Dea.n's List Sl-IEWCI-IIIK, John Peter, MET New York, N. Y. Kappa Alpha: AFS: ASM: SA.ME, Vice-President: Student Union Board: Newman Club: Radio Club: Boys Club of America Scholar- ship Shepafd, K- W. Shermer, W. D. Shewchuk, J. P. Shroyer, K, A. Silipo, H. A. simmons, M. F. Six, E. A. Smith, H. S. Smith, R, A, Smith, T. M. Sommerkamp, R. M. Sowell, M, S, SHROYER, Kermit A.-EE Higginsville, Mo. GDI: Engineers Club: IEEE: Military Ball Board: Honor List: Curators Award SILIPO, Harry Anthony-EE North Babylon, N. Y. Triangle: IEEE: St. Pat's Board: Student Council: Dean's List: Silver Key SIMMONS, Michael Fred-MET Quincy, Ill. AFS: ASM: AIME: ASTM: Alpha Phi Omega: Tau Beta Pi: Alpha Sig-ma Mu, Secretary: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Foundry Educa- tional Foundation Scholarship: American Society for Testing and Materials Student Award SIX, Edward Allison-EE Decatur, Ill. GDI: Prospector s Club: IEEE: Honor List SIVIITH, Harvey S., III-EE C Springfield, Mo. Fifty-Niners Club: Shamrock Club: EEE: Radio Station: Indepen- dents: Honor List SMITH, Rolla A.-EE St- LOUiS, M0- Prospectors Club, Boa.rd of Control: St. Pat's Board: Student Council, President: Independents. Vice-President: Student Union Board, Director of Finance SMITH, Thomas Miles-EE St. Louis, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon: IEEE: ASME: SALIE: Co-op McDonnell Air- craft Corporation SOMIMERKANIP, Robert-CEB Ofallon, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon: ACS: Alpha Phi Omega SOWELL, Mark S., Jr.-CE Mobile, Ala. SPEI-IR, James L.-MIET St. Louis, MO- Phi Kappa Theta: ASM: AIME: APO: IFC: Miner Board: Rollamo Board: Newman Club: FEF Scholarship: Honor List Sheets, L. P. SPIRK, Donald E.-EE St. Louis, Mo, sham-oak Club: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi SPITZER, Nicholas A.-EE Pa-PII121, MO- IEEE Spehr, J. L. Spirk, D. E- Spitzer' N' A' 261 3 SENIOR CLASS STEINKAMP, William E.-CER Kirkwood, MO. Kappa Alpha., AIChE, ACS, Keramos, VicePresident, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Gold Key, J. B. Arthur Scholarship STEVENS, Glendon T., Jr.-CE Beaver Darn, Ky. STINE, William L.-EE Jefferson City, Mo. MRI-IA, Shamrock Club, IEEE, Treasurer, MSM Glee Club, Sec- retary, Dean's List STINE, William L. -EE Jefferson City, Mo. MRHA, Shamrock Club, IEEE, Treasurer, MSM Glee Club, Secre- tary, Dean's List STIRRAT, Jay S.-CH E St. Louis, Mo. GDI, Prospect1or's Club, AMChE, Alpha Chi Sigma STRICKER, Alan E. -CER Labadie, Mo. GDI, Fifty-Niner's Club, ACS, Spelunkefs Club, BSU, Chess Club, Curators Scholarship STRUEBING, Rolland C.-EE Pine Lawn, Mo. Fifty-Niner's Club, Gamma Delta, Secretary, Treasurer, Glee Club Stack, C. E. Stadelman, J. H. I Stapleton, L. D. Stege, D. H. Steinkamp, W. E. Stevens, G. T. Stine, W. L. Stirrat, J. S. Stricker, A. E. Struebing, R. C. Strunk, L. T. suerterun, J. F. ' sukow, D. E. sunkei, T. M. Sutherland, G. G. STACK, Charles E.-GEOL St. James, Mo. SAME, C. L. Deke Geol. Society, Newman Club, Dean's Honor List STADLEMAN, James H.-MET St. Louis, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi, AIChE, Alpha Chi Sigma, Student Union, Spe- lunker's Club, Honor List STAPLETON, Leslie D. -MATH Joplin, Mo. GDI, Prospector-'s Club, Board of Control, AIP, Kappa Mu Epsi- lon, Historian, Tau Beta Pi, Curators Scholarship, Dea.n's List, Gold Key, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award STEGE, David H.-EE St. Louis, Mo. 'rmmgleg IEEE, EIT 262 STRUNK, Trianglei GDI, Board cil: MRHA, SUKOW, Tech Club' SUNKEL, Lambda Chi .- Cross Countr SUTHERLAF Sigma. Phi 3 Epsilon, Pre Union Board, Book Plate AL SWIFT, Billy Lambda Chi , List TALLON, Ri ASCE, SAME TATE, Kenn ASME: SAE! Council, Secrn Tessor Throw Trived wi5f71w, 1, , . it if' 3:2- 21:-5-5. fir? -Qi. Q I I ILASS R Kirkwood, Mo. os, Vice-President: Sigma ey: J. B. Arthur Scholarship B Beaver Darn, Jefferson City, Ky. Mo. aurer: MSM Glee Club, Sec- Jefferson City, MO. .u-ex: MSM Glee Club: Secre- St. Louis, aa Chi Sigma Labadie, refs Club: BSU: Chess Pine Lawn, Secretary, Treasurer: herland, G. G. Mo. Mo. ciubz Mo. Glee I I l fit' L ' STRUNK, Lawrence T.-CE St, Louis MOA Trianglez ASCE SUETTERLIN, Jack Fred-EE Affton MO, GDI, Board of Governors: Engineers Club: IEEE: Student Coun- ' cil: MRHA, Social Director: Glee Club, Vice President SUKOW, Dale E.-CE West Plains, Me. Tech Club: ASCE: Chi Epsilon: Dea.n's List: Varsity Football , SUNKEL, Thomas-CE St. Louis, Mo. . ' Lambda Chi Alpha: ASCE: SAE: M Club: Varsity T1-ackg Va,-sity Cross Country SUTHERLAND, Graham G., III- CE Scatia, N. Y. Sigma Phi Epsilon, Historian: ASCE: ASTM: Tau Beta Pi: Chi l Epsilon, President, Secretary: Phi Kappa Phi: Blue Key: Student Union Board, Vice-President: Joe B. Butler Award: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Gold Key: William James Scholarship SWIFT, Billy K.-EE Independence, Mo. La.mbda Chi Alpha, Secretary: Eta Kappa Nu, Secretary: Dea.n's ' List Y TALLON, Richard J.-CE ASCE: SAME Teaneck, N. J. TATE, Kenneth E.-ME Graff, Me. A A ASME: SAE: BSU, Social Chairman, Vice-President: Interfaith Council, Secretary, Vice-President Swift, B- K. Tallon, R. J. Tate, K. E. Taylor. G. H. Templeton, J. F. Terry, J. W. Tesson, J- T- Thomas. V. E. Thermen, J. o. Thrower, S. W. Todd, R. R. Towers, T. G. Trivedi, M. P. Tunnell, D. E. Turall, T. W. MRHA, President, Treasurer, Lt. Governor: ACS: Keramos, Presi- ship: Honor List TEMPLETON, John F.-EE St. Charles, Mo. GDI: MRHA: Shamrock Club: IEEE: Eta Kappa Nu: Judo Club: Wesley Foundation: Dean's List: Silver Key TERRY, James W. -EE Creve Coeur, Mo. GDI: MRHA, Board of Governors: Tech Club: IEEE: Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu: Radio Club: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Gold Key TESSON, John Torrence-CER St. Louis, Mo. GDI: MRHA, House Governor: ACS, Treasurer: Keramos: M Club: Pennsylvania Glass Sand Corporation Merit Award: Cura- tors Award: J. B. Arthur Scholarship: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Dea.n's Honor List: Varsity Basketball THOMAS, Virgil Eugene, Jr. -EE Wyatt, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi: IEEE: Eta Kappa Nu: MSM Radio Club, Treas- urer, President: Honor List: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award THORNTON, John C.-EE ' Belton, Mo. Acacia: IEEE: AIP: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi: Pershing Rifles: AIEE: Blanche and John Bowles Scholarship: Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award: Gold Key: Honor List THROWER, Stephen-CER Kennett, Mo. GDI: Fifty-Niner's Club, Intramural Manager: ACS: Curators Scholarship TODD, Raymond R.-MET Wood River, Ill. Engineer's Club: ASM: AIMJE2: Newman Club: Band TOWERS, Terence Gene-CH E Belleville, Ill. GDI: Prospector's Club: AIChE: Glee Club, Vice-President, Presi- dent TRIVEDI, Manoj P.-CH E Surat, India India Association: AIChE: Independents TUNNELL, Delmar-MATH Marshall, Mo. GDI: Engineers Club: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi: Sigma Pi Sigma: Curators Scholarship: Deans List TURALL, Truman W.-MET Cuba, Ill. Theta cm, chapiamg ASM: AFS: AIMEQ Giee ciub 263 TAYLOR, George H. -CER Mexico, Mo. dent: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: GDI: Walsh Refractories Scholar- Q2 Q sg? 0.- Valentine, C. A. Vancil, D. E. Vogelpohl, R. J. X VAN, Tran Khanh-MIN AIME, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Phi Kappa Phi, International Fellowship, ASTM Award, Gold Key Saigon, Vietnam VANCIL, Dale Edward - ME Beardstown, Ill, GDI, Fifty-Niner's Club, ASME St. Louis, Mo, VARADY, Kenneth L.-MET Phi Kappa Theta, Miner, Rollamo, Sports and Photo Editor, SAME, AFS, ASM, AIME, AIChE, Newman Club, Honor List, Gold Key, FEF Scholarship VAUGHN, Glen A.-METN Lebanon, Mo, Acacia, Fifty-Niner's Club, AIEE, Honor List, Curators Award, Red Fourragere, Lucy W. James Scholarship, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Independents VOGELPOHL, Robert J.-EE St. Louis, Mo. Shamrock Club, IEEE, Tau Beta Pi, Treasurer, Eta Kappa Nu, Radio Club, President, Vice-President, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Gold Key, IEEE Outstanding Junior Award, Deans List, Red Fourragere, Student Assistant WAGNER, Clarence P. - ME Hil-lsboro, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta, Pledgemaster, ASME, SAME, Alpha Phi Omega, Miner Board, Rollamo Board, Newman Club, Military Ball Board, V Treasurer, Distinguished Military Student WAGNER, Robert W.-ME Webster Groves, Mo. Sigma Pi, Pi Tau Sigma, Honor List Van Doren, G. L. Van, T. K. Varady, K. L. Vaughn, G. A. Wagner, C. P. Wagner, R. W. Turner, J. J. Tuttle, J. K. Ulm, R. F. Unternaehrer, R. U. TURNER, John Joseph-EE Monett, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha, Newman Club, Golf Letter TUTTLE, Joey K. - PHYS Houston, Mo. AIP, President, Secretary, ACM, Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Pi Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Curators Scholarship, Gold Key ULM, Richard F. -MIN Oak Ridge, Tenn. Sigma Pi, AIME, secretary UNTERNAEHRER, Robert U. -EE Brunswick, Mo. GDI, Engineers Club, Business Manager, IEEE, President, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, ICC, Gold Key, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award, Dean's List VALENTINE, Craig A. -CE Stanton Island, N.Y. Fifty-Niners Club, ASCE, SAME, C. L. Dake Geological Society, SEG, Pershing Rifles, Independents, International Fellowship, President, Vice-President, MOSAMO, President, Vice-President, Student Assistant VAN DOREN, Glennon L.-EE Farmington, Mo. Shamrock Club, Eta Kappa Nu, Newman Club, Curators Award, Deans Honor List 264 WALTHALL, GDI, ASME! Book Plate A WARD, Jam Tech Clubz A? WARGO, Te Tech Club, B1 Trainer, Vic: Varsity Footl Assistant WARNER, Beta Sigma tary, Treasur WARNER, J 2 Kappa Sigma Omega, Treag rnittee:W.T. WARNING, I Fifty-Niner's WARREN, O1 GDI, Boa.rd 0 tary, Military WATTS, Hovs Fifty-Niner's I WEAVER, Sa Tau Kappa AIAA, Presid Epsilon WEDEKING, GDI, Shamro Key WEINRICH, Beta Sigma Ps WEINRICH, I Kappa Sigma. WENDLETOI MRI-IA, Sham Rifles, BSU, Council, Photf Warren Weinric . 'Elf I Sa1gon, Vletnarn Kappa Ph1 Internat1onal Beardstown I St Lou1s Mo Sports and Photo Ed1tor ewma.n Club Honor L1st Lebanon Mo nor L1st Curators Award I olarskup Ph1 Kappa Ph1 St Lou1s Mo Treasurer Eta Kappa Nu Ph1 Kappa Ph1 Book Plate Jumor Award Dean s L1st H11-lsboro Mo SAME Alpha Ph1 Omega Club M.1l1tary Ball Board dent Webster Groves Mo an, T K aughn G A agner R W WALTHALL Ph11l1p D ME Kansas C1ty Mo GDI ASME SAME P1 Tau S1gma Tau Beta P1 Ph1 Kappa Ph1 Book Plate Award Dean s L1st WARD James C ME Wellsvllle Mo Tech Club ASME P1 Tau S1gma WARGO Terry Dale ME Benld Ill Tech Club Board of Control Busmess Manager M Club Pledge Trainer V109 Presxdent Inter Co op Councxl GDI Honor L1st Varsxty Football Athlete of Month Lxneman of the Year Student Ass1stant WARNER Harold E EE St LOUIS Mo Beta Sxgma Ps1 IEEE Alpha Ph1 Omega Gamma Delta Secre tary Treasurer V1ce Pres1de1'1t Glee Club Dean s L1st WARNER James A CER St Lou1s Mo Kappa Slgma Presxdent Treasurer ACS Secretary Alpha Ph1 Omega Treasurer M1ner Board Student Un1on Publ1c1ty Com m1ttee W T Schrenk Chem1cal Soc1ety Curators Award WARNING Clarence Ronald CE Unsa Ill Fxfty Nlner s Club ASCE Ch1 Epsllon Tau Beta P1 WARREN Ollver G EE St LOUIS o GDI Board of Governors Prospectors Club IEEE SAME Secre tary M1l1tary Ball Board Program Cha1rman WATTS Howard R MATH Fulton o Fxfty N1ner's Club ASCE Curators Award Honor Lxst WEAVER Sam METN Branson Mo Tau Kappa EPSIIOH Pledge Tra1ner Chaplam ASM AIME AIAA Presxdent MSM Nuclear Socxety Theta Tau Kappa Mu Walthall P D Ward J C War go,T D Warner, H E Warner J A Warnlng C R Eps1lon WEDEKING Mllton James EE Metropol1s Ill GDI Shamrock Club IEEE Eta Kappa Nu Deans Lust S1lver SENIOR CLASS WEINRICH Alfred L ME Beta Slgma Ps1 ASME Perryv11le Mo WEINRICH Harold R EE Kappa S1gma St PatsGua.rd Chesterfleld 0 WENDLETON JohnL CE NBHA Shamrock Club Treasurer ASCE Ch1Eps1lon Persh1ng Rlfles BSU Honor L1st Internat1onalFe1lowsh1p Interfaxth C0unc1l Photo Club Jefferson C1ty Mo Warren, O G Watts H R W931V9T,S C We1nr1ch H R Wendleton, J L Wheeler I B WHEELER, Irv1ngB Jr EE V1n1taTerrace,Mo GDI MIRHA Governor IEEE Independents Glee Club Spelunk er's Club McDonnell Axrcraft Co op Engxneenng Student WILLE GeraldW MET Fenton Mo MRHA GDI AIME ASM Honor Lxst WILLIAMS Charles E EE L1ck1ng Mo S1gmaP1 Alumnx Secretary AIEE IRE Wedek1ng M J WSIHUCH A L W1lle G W W1ll1ams C E 265 1 -- , , M , . , 11 , .- , - - 1 A 1 - , , ' f - - 1 1 , , , ' l 1 9 , - Q - ': 3 'g ' , . 1 . 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D I a 1 ' o Theta Xi, Vice-President, House Manager, Pledge Manager, SAME, ASME, Dean's List WILSON, J. Harlen-EE Mt. Vernon, Ill. IEEE, Eta Kappa Nu, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award Wilson, J. H. Wilson, T. C. Williams, C. L. Williams, D. R. h Willia-IHS, I. H- WILSON, Tommie C.-MINP Kansas City, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon, Secretary, AIME, Treasurer, SPE, Student Council, Treasurer, Honor List, Student Assistant WINK, Ralph -CE Columbia, Ill. Sigma Pi, President, Vice-President, Alumni Secretary, AIEE, ASCE, IFC, Vice-President, Newman Club, Program Chairman WINTERS, William I.-CHEM Sedalia., Mo. Shamrock Club, Alpha Chi Sigma, Rollaxno Board Tryout, Honor List, Curators Award, Phi Kappa Phi Book Plate Award WITTENAUER, Ronald C.-CE St. Louis, Mo. GDI, Fifty-Niner's Club, ASCE, Newman Club, Western Golf Association Scholarship WOERNER, Fred N.-EE St. Louis, Mo. Eng'ineer's Club, IEEE, GDI WOOD, Joseph S., Jr.-CE Millby, Ala. AscE, SAME, chi Epsilon WOOD, Richard Leon- ME E1 Dorado Springs, Ark. GDI, MRHA WOODS, Glen Douglas-PHYS Salem, Mo. Shamrock Club Wink, R. C. Winters, W. I. Wittenauer, R. C. Woerner, F. N. Wood, J. S. 266 Wood, R. L. Woods, G. D. Wulfert, K. J. Team, Captai ZUNKEL, Al. Pi Kappa Alp dent, ASM, SAI Treasurer: Tl Gamma Epsil ASM Scholars ALM BEE BOE BOW BRO BRY CAN CASI CORN DAN DECI DER DOW ELL! ELL1 FAN GAR GAR GER GIBI GRII HAH HAY KES' KNE LAL' LAN LAN I LAR' LEE , LEHI MCG WULFERT, Kenneth J., J r.-CH E Normandy, Mo. 'W GDI, Prospectofs Club, AIChE, Alpha Chi Sigma, Treasurer, Tau Beta Pi, Curators Award, Gold Key, Phi Kappa Phi Bock plate Award: Student Assistant ZIMNICK, Harold E. - EE Buffalo, N.Y, IEEE, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu ZINZUWADIA, Hasubhai R. -CE Ahmedabad, India Intemational Fellowship, India Association, Miners Cricket Team,Captain ZUNKEL, Alan Douglas - MET Princeton, Ill. Pi Kappa Alpha, President, Vice-President, Steward, AFS, Presi- dent, ASM, SAME, Vice-President, Alpha Phi Omega, President, Treasurer, Theta Tau, Alpha Sigma Mu, Vice-President, Sigma Gamma Epsilon, Blue Key, Tau Beta Pi, Louis Ware Scholarship, liams, I. H. ASM Scholarship: Dean's List, Distinguished Military Student Zimmiok, H. E. Zinzuwadia, H. R' Zunkel, A. D. Kansas City, Mo. Treasurer, SPE, Student Assistant Columbia, Ill. b, Program Chairman V H 'Sammi AEE: SE IORS WITHOUT PICTURES Sedalia, Mo. ' mio Board Tryout, Honor Jk Plate Award N l ALMSTEDT, Charles R.-MIN St. Louis, Mo. MCLAIN, Howard J .-ME St. Louis, Mo. St' Lows' MO' BEEGLE D ld W ME ' ' ' - ' mm Club: Western Goh, , Ona, .- Rolla, Mo. n MEHTA, Kunjvihari R.-CH E Wichita., Kansas BOEKER, Roy J ay-CH E New Madrid, Mo. MOORMANN, Bernard J .-CH E DeSoto, Mo. St Louis M0 BOWSER, Ronald Louis-ME Rolla, Mo. MUELLER, George H.-EE St. Charles, Mo. I ' BROWN, Paul, J r. - CE Cape Girardeau, Mo. NELSON, Courtney G. -CH E Kansas City, Mo. l BRYAN, John William-CE Rolla, Mo. NORMAN, Eric J .-PHYS University City, Mo. M1uby'A1a' CANNADAY, John L. -CH E Kansas City, Mo. OLSON, Robert Canton-METN Morris, 111. CASHMAN, William J ., J r. - CE Ardmore, Okla. PALMERTON, John B -PHYS Springfield, Mo. vrado Spri11gS,Ark- CORCORAN, Paul T.-MET st. Joseph, Mo. PARIKH, Vikram P.-CH E Ahmedabad, India DANIELS, Terry P.-MET Lebanon, Mo. PATEL, Jayantilal M.-CH P ' Bombay, India Salem, Mo. DECKER, Harvey David-ME Cape Girardeau, Mo. PATTERSON, Jack D. -PHYS Rolla, Mo. I DERANJA, Theodore F.-EE St. Louis, Mo. PEERY, Larry Joe-PHYS St. Charles, Mo. DOWNEY, Robert E.-CE Jerseyfield, Ill. PEIMANN, Larry Oliver-EE Rolla, Mo. ELLIOT, David A.-ENGR Kansas City, Mo. REX, Ronald C.-CE Rolla, Mo. tenauer, R' C' ELLIOT, Robert C.-MET Ridgsfisid, Conn. RIGGS, Charles o. -CE Maman, Mo. FANETTI, Roger Donald-EE St. Louis, Mo. SCHAEFER, Arthur E.-ME St. Louis, Mo. GARLICH, Thomas Kent-MATH Affton, Mo. SCHMITT, Robert C.-ME Washington, Mo. GARTHE, Robert C.-EE Rolla, Mo. SHAH, Kirit Gopaldas-CH E Bombay, India GERHARDT, Wilhelm, Jr. -EE St. Louis, Mo. SHAIKH, Niazahmed P. - CH E Ahmedabad, India GIBBONS, Jack E.-CH E Rolla, Mo. SHARP, John F.-METN ' Glencoe, Mo. GRIFFIN, Paul Douglas - CHEM Rolla, Mo. SHETH, Rohit Panalal - CH E Bombay, India. Vulfert, K. J . HAIRSTON, Frederic S.-MET Q I Daphne, Ala. HAYDEN, Reynolds, C., Jr.-EE KESTER, William D.-EE Overland, Mo. Paducah, Ky. KNEZEVICH, Joseph J .-EE Affton, Mo. LALWANI, Girdhari G.-EE Bombay, India LANE, Gerry Lee-EE V R0112., M0- LANGFORD, Hugh Andrew-CE St. Louis, Mo. LAROSE, Treva H., Jr.-CE Ro11a,MO- LEE, Thomas Moffett-PHYS Rolla, M0- LEI-IMAN, Frederick D., III-CE Rolla., Mo. MCGRATH, Martin E., Jr. - MET Webster Groves, Mo. SNYDER, Thomas E.-EE. . Sullivan, Mo. SPENCE, Tom D., Jr.-CH E STEENO, Randall R.-EE Arlington Heights, Ill. SWEARINGEN, Ronald D.-EE St. Louis, Mo. Jennings, Mo. TREFFINGER, David J.-CH E Pacific, Mo. TURNER, William A.-ME Rolla, Mo. VAKIL, Javad-METN Tehran, Iran VVILBUR, Merriett G., Jr.-CE Jackson, Mo. WILLIAMS, Kenneth W.-EE H2fZe1W00d,MO. WOOLDRIDGE, Larry Joe-MET Benton, Mo. 267 Y w l I 1 1,,,.-,. , , ,- I i 1 , N W 1 1 w L 'Q 5 L M WY Wt LAN' LW il ii i 9 5 M 11, iw ii? 4. NF? VM ww? is 1:5 T M We ww xl! 15 3 wx W M: X W Wifi 'UM EN' Ll ,Q ALLEN, Louis B., Jr. -PHY Rolla, Mo. ANDOE, William Victor-CH E Crane, Mo. BACHIN SKI, Donald John - GEOL Ottawa, Ontario I' . ' .,,1 H 'W a X a oa ., Lv GRADUATE ABUL-HUSN Adnan Said- GE E Damascus Syria ACHENBACK Gary David - CH E Trenton Mo. AGAPITO Jose F. T.-MIN Lisbon Portugal AGRAWAL Arun Kumar- CH E Allahabad India ALCORN Herbert R.-MATH Rolla MO. ALDER Stanley Hurni - MIN Sunderland England 268 BAHGAT, Abdel Gawad, CE Cairo, Egypt BAIN, Harriet Hla Bu-MATH Rolla, Mo. BAIRD, Richard J .-CHEM Kirkwood, Mo. BALSMAN, Wayne F.-EE Perryville, Mo. BAUER, Larry Gene-CH E St. Louis, Mo. BAUGHER, Charles R.-PI-DQS Neosho, Mo. 9 STU BECHER P' BENNETT BETTS Bru BHIMANI I BOI-ILEY TI BOURNE R BURDICK, 1 BYVIK, Cha CANNER, JE CARRIERE, CHAMON, r CHANG. I. C UATE w . E Damascus, Syria 51-I E Trenton, Mo. Lisbon Portugal Allahabad India Rolla Mo lerland England Cairo Egypt Rolla Mo Perryville Mo St Louis MO IYS Neosho Mo STUDENTS BECHER, Paul Fredric - MET Oak Ridge, Tenn. BENNETT, George C., Jr.-CE Ft. Wood, Mo, BETTS, Bruce Allan-METN Rolla, Mo, BHIMANI, Nitinkumar J. - CH E Ahmedabad India BOI-ILEY Thomas Kent EE St Louis o BOURNE Robert William MET Wonthella Australia BURDICK Vernon Lee CER Alfred NY BYVIK Charles Edward PHYS Ladd Ill St Paul Minn CARRIERE Scott H ME St Lou1s Mo CHAMON Nag'1b GEOL Salvador Brazil CHANG I Chung CHE Ta1pe1 Taiwan China BRAMFITT Bruce L MET Orange City Fla BROWN Norman Lee CE Rolla Mo BRUNS Myron Duane ME St LOUIS Mo 269 1E i , b . i , . 1 9 1 , 5 , .- ' , . L 1 T E I rH , . , - , - Kirkwood, Mo. CANNER, James Philip-PHYS n ' I , . ' , '- 1 r V A K: l CHEN, Ten Hsi-CE Taitung, Taiwan, China CHEN, Roland Lee Ping- GEOL Taipei, Taiwan, China CHEN, Ya Chih-CH E Taipei, Taiwan, China CHEN, Yueh Tsun - CHEM A Taipei, Taiwan, China CHENG, Hsiao Lung S. -CHEM Taipei, Taiwan, China CHENG, Shih Cheang- GE E Pingtung, Taiwan, China 270 I I CHEN, Brian Chen - CE Taipei, Taiwan, China CHEN , Der Rong- CH E CHEN, Philip Ling - ME Taipei, Taiwan, China I Taipei, Taiwan, China CHI, Cheng Ken-CH E I-Lan, Taiwan, China CHIN, Kuen-ME Taipei, Taiwan, China CHRISMAN, James W. - MATH Poplar Bluff, Mo. CHU, Ceylung- ME Taichung, Taiwan, China CHU, Johann Cheng' Kuo - PHYS Taipei, Taiwan, China CHUN G, Ting' I. -ME Taipei, Taiwan, China STUI COCHRAN, R1 COLLINS, Jess CONWICKE, JI 4 in DAVE, Vibhak DAWBARN, R1 DENG, Eh DENNO, Winn DESAI, shim DESAI, Vasan ATE STUDENTS i Taiwan China i Taiwan China Taiwan, China COCHRAN Russel Van-PHYS St. James Mo. COLLINS Jesse H. II-PHYS Springfield Mo. CONWICKE, Joel Alfred-CEB Ro11a,Mo. Lan Talwan Chlna- pe1 Ta.1wan Ch1na LATH Poplar Bluff Mo lung, Taiwan, Chlna PHYS a1pe1 Talwan Ch1na a,ipe1, Taiwan Ch1na DAVE V1bhakar R PHYS Ahmedabad Ind1a DAWBARN Ronald PHYS Independence Mo DENG Eh Ta1pe1 Ta1wan Ch1na DENNO W1111am Sanborn PHYS Buchanan M1ch DESAI Sh1I'1Sh A ME Baroda Ind1a DESAI Vasantral CE Bulawayo Rhodesla COUCH, Patrick Shepard-CE CRAWFORD, J ack L. - EE Rolla, Mo. Rolla, Mo. CRUM Edward H.-CH E St. Albans W. Va. DANIELS W1111am Henry CER Swanton Oh1o DANIELS W1111am J CH E Gary Ind DAVE Bhalchandra T CHE Ahmedabad Ind1a 271 if 7,5- FAUNCE, Chester A. -MET Rolla., Mo. FEHSENFELD, Gary D. - CH E St. Louis, Mo. FENG, Foon Chen - CH E Taipei, Taiwan, China. N 272 GRADUATE DODD Curtis Wilson-EE Independence Mo. EDWARDS Harry K.-MATH Sharpsville Penna. EL ARINI Omar E. H.-CHEM Dokki Cairo UAR EL BAZ Farouk-GEOL Rolla Mo. EL ETR Hassan Ali-GEOL Egypt UAR ENDRES Robert John - MET West Pittston Penna. r-it FISHER, Henry Hugh-GEOL Rolla, Mo. FOLLETT, Arthur G.-CE Ft. Wood, Mo. FORE, James Gary-MINP Joplin, Mo. GAJ IC, Gordana T. - CH E Loznica, Yugoslavia GALLIVAN, Timothy J. - MET St. Louis, Mo. GANDHI, Rajni Kant-MIN Calcutta., India 5 I Q i s 1 5 I F Y a 1 i STU1 GANGAL Su GARG Ram II GENTILE Ri GRAYSON M HABENICHT HANNUM Ri HEWETT, Lic HOFFMAN, E HSIANG, Phil HSU, Pao Yeu HSU, Wen Ye: HU, Teh Yu- DUATE 2 Independence, Mo. iTH Sharpsville, Penna. ?IEM Dokki, Cairo, UAB Rolla, Mo. OL Egypt, UAB IIET West Pittston, Penna. GEOL Rolla, Mo. SE Ft. Wood, Mo. IINP Joplin, Mo. E Loznica, Yugoslavia -MET St. Louis, MO. MIN Calcutta, India STUDENTS GANGAL, Subhash Vishnu - CH E Dadar, Bombay, India GARG, Ram Kanwar - NONE Sonepat, Punj ab, India GENTILE, Richard J.-GEOL St. Louis, Mo. GRAYSON, Michael A. -PHYS Florissant, Mo. HABENICHT, Helmut W. - MIN Millstadt, Austria I-IAN NUM, Richard W. - PHYS Wasllingford, Penna.. HEWETT, Lionel Donnell- PHYS Denver, Colo. HOFFMAN, Robert Noel-MINP Rolla, Mo. HSIANG, Philip Chuan R. - ME I Taipei, Taiwan, China HSU, Pao Yeu-ME Taipei, Taiwan, China HSU, Wen Yen - ME Taipei, Taiwan, China HU, Teh Yu - CE Tainan, Taiwan, China HAYES, James Donald-PHYS Rolla, Mo. HERSHEY, Harry C. -CH E Rolla, Mo. HESCH, Russell J. -CHEM Mt. Pleasant, Mich. ii 273 IBRAHIM, Alwi-MET Bandung, Indonesia J OBSON, Harvey E. -CE Rolla, Mo. KAO, Shih Sun-ME Taipei, Taiwan, China KIM, Chang Don-MET Seoul, Korea KOENIG, Walter Ronald-EE Perryville, Mo. KOMO, John Joseph-EE Dittmer, Mo. 274 GRADUATE HUANG, Chao Pioa- ME Taipei, Taiwan, China HUANG, Tsang Chi- MATH Taipei, Taiwan, China HUANG, Yung Yien - PHYS Taipei, Taiwan, China KUNG, Koang Hwa - MET I-Iuwei, Taiwan, China KWOK, Chee Hong-EE Singapore LAGO, Qarlos Manuel - MET Santuroe, Puerto Rico LANGTON, Jackson M. - GE E Houston, Texas LATHAM, James I.-PHYS Rolla, Mo. LEE, Faye Marie-MATH Springfield, Mo. STU LEWIS, Dar LI, Chao Ta LI, Tsun H: 74. 'Lfjfz-5'911f 1'.f 2 - wana ,ff . ,. , f I X LIU, Wan Cl LIU Yuan I LOFTIN, FIC LOGAN, Rok LOTWALA, 4 LUFFEL, Ge! UATE pei, Taiwan, China I .pei, Taiwan, China 5 .pei, Taiwan, China. i uwei, Taiwan, China Singapore SET Ianturce, Puerto Rico GEE Houston, Texas IS Rolla, Mo. EI Springfield, MO. STUDENTS LEWIS, David Marion - ME Rona Mo LI, Chao Tai-EE Taipei, Taiwan, China LI, Tsun Hsiung'-CH E Taiohung, Taiwan, China LIU, Wan Cheng-CE Taipei, Taiwan, China LIU Yuan Hu-CH E Ping-Tung, China LOFTIN, Floyd Elwin-MET Rolla, Mo. LOGAN, Robert Murray- CH E Belleville, I11. LOTWALA, Jaswant T. -ME Bombay, India LUFFEL, George F. -MATH Rolla, Mo. . Sanchun, Taiwan, China Kadhstung, Taiwan, China China China. China China ,ff I 4 275 ' x GRADUATE MALIK Ajab Singh-CI-I P Bulandshahv India MARTIN Richard Lloyd-MET Mason Ill. MASKAI Kulin Pnrshota-ME Bombay India MAY William L.-MATH Rolla Mo. MCNALLY Ronald Lee-EE Luana Iowa MEHTA Dolatray S.-CE Bombay India. STU MYERS D1 NARUPON N ASER Al: NELSON , NICHOLS NICHOLS I MEHTA, Harishchandra-ME Gujarat, India MEYER, Leonard E. -MATH Rolla, Mo. MILANOVIC, Petar - MIN Beograd, Yugoslavia 276 MILLER, Thomas B. -PHYS Rolla, Mo. MITCHELL, Ronald D.-CH E Ofallon, Mo. MITROVIC, Milan- CH E Washington, D. C. MORGAN, John Derald - EE Longview, Texas MORRIS, Jack Farrell-EE Newburg, Mo. MUSTAFA, Mohammed A. H. - CHEM Baghdad, Iraq PACKWOOJ PALM, Wal! PATEL, Asl PATEL, Bh' PATEL, Dil PATEL, Ghz UATE landshahv, India KET Mason, Ill. ALE Bombay, India Rolla, Mo. Luana, Iowa Bombay, India S Rolla, Mo. H E Ofallon, Mo. Washington, D. C. EE Longview, Texas QE Newburg, Mo. . H. - CHEM Baghdad, Iraq STUDENTS N ARUPON, Anant S. - GE E Bangkok, Thailand NASER, Abd El Rahman- CHEM Cairo, E gypt NELSON, Donald R.-EE Naperville, Ill. NICHOLS, Chester E.-GEOL Rolla, Mo. NICHOLS, Benny Roger - GEOL Kansas City, Mo. PACKWOOD, Donald Lee-PHYS Rolla, Mo. PALM, Walter Earl -ME Rolla, M0- PATEL, Ashokkumar Z.-ME Palitana, PATEL, Bhulabhai M.-ME Gujarat, PATEL, Dilip N.-CH E Sojetra, PATEL, Ghanshyam C.-ME Gujarat, India India India India OFARRELL, Thomas P.-CE Quincy, I11. OGDEN, Sylvester O.-CH E Hannibal, Mo. OU, Jenn Wuu - ME Tainan, Taiwan, China 277 PATEL Manubhai M.-ME Gujarat India. PATEL Ramambhai Aj- ME f ' 'Ahmedabad India PATEL Rameshchandra. H. -CE Jetpur, India PATEL, Rameshbhai U. - ME Surat, Gujarat, India PATEL, Rameshchandra H. - ME ' Anand Gujarat, India. PATEL, Ratilal S.-ME Navsuri, India 278 X GRADUATE PATEL, Jaya.nti1a.1M.-ME Ahmedabad, India PATEL, Kantikumar G.-ME Bombay, India PATEL Kanubhai M.-ME Ahmedabad India. PATEL, Sumant M,-ME Baroda, India PATEL, Vinayak K.-MET Chicago, I11. PATEL, Vinodray T.-ME Gujarat, India PATOLIA, Nitidhan P. -CH E Saurashtra, India. PATTERSON, Jerome Dale- CER Rolla, Mo. PAYTON, Daniel N., III-PHYS Rolla., Mo. STI PENDLET PENNEL PERESZTI 4 I .4 f f wa? POUSH, K1 PUNATEI QUAN, Ck REAGAN, Q REED, J o I REEVES, R ATE STUDENTS d b d,1 d' me a a' I n la PENDLETON,RiChard Lee-ME Ro11a,Mo. Bombay, India ' ! I edabad,Ind1a - PERESZTEGY,LajosBe1a-PHYS A Moorestown, N. J. : f u ' f ' f fi ,fp I K PENNEL, Leon Carl-MATH Springfield, Mo. ' 57 Q3 , , I ' ! ' T7 L 1,3 51: Z? fi 7 4 f , f V , f 5 I ffft' ' f' f f.f-f ff U , .,0- fy V,g,'j,ff ,3 'gv PETERSON, Henry N.-EE Plano, I11. PI Shing' Chou-EE Kaohslung' Talwan Chlna POHL R1chard Franc1s EE Sprlngfleld Mo Baroda Indla POUSH Kenneth A MET Kansas Clty Mo PUNATER D1neshchandra ME Chlcago In Bombay Indla 1 d Gmarat n la QUAN ChoonKoo1 MIN Cannlng' Grdn Malaya Saurashtra India REAGAN John A. EE Ro11a,M0 CER Rolla Mo REED JO Llsle CH E Rolla M0 Rolla M0 REEVES Rlchard Andrew MET Klrkwood o ' Q POORABIA NarottamS MET Ahmedabad Indla POPOVIC Gordana, CHE Wash1ngton D C POTAMIANOS SocratesN MINP Athens Greece T5 I EE 279 , 7 J x - ' , . I M r 1 -- 1 , y 4 ' , - 1 a -- , , I- ' , .- 1 ' y ' , . x -' l . , , 1 . V , - ., , G I ! i . ' 4 - . wx YS , ' , ' - , ,, 3 xixwfff V t M A N 4, ,., V SCHWALLER, David Leo - ME Jefferson City, Mo. SCHMITT, Raymond John - PHYS V , St. Louis, Mo. SHAH Jayendra J CE Rajkot India. 280 GRADUATE REICHERT, Paul Frank-PHYS St. Lous, Mo. REINHARD, Mahlon A. J .-GEOL Rolla, Mo. RIAD, Samir Moustafa-MET Rolla, Mo. ROBISON, James Boyd - GE E Whittier, Calif. SAADALLAH, Adnan Ahmed- GEOL . Washington, D. C. SALEMOVIC, Radojica- NONE Lucani, Yugoslavia SHAH Rashm1kantL ME Ahmedabad India SHAH V1p1ncha,ndraR CE Bombay India SHALTON Lonn1eJ MET Independence Mo SHAH Na.v1nchandraF ME Kolhapur India SHETH Kirtikant R MIN Gujarat India STU SHETH, Ma- SI-IODHAN SKOUBY, CI SOWELL, L STEPP, Ed' STINSHOF SWEARINK TAI Ph111g TENGLER THOMPSOI TROCHE L N . A ! SHAH, Kanaiyalal G. -ME Ahmedabad, India i THOMAS, 4 .. X X DUATE PHYS St. Lous, Mo. .-GEOL Rolla, Mo. EET Rolla, Mo. -E E Whittier, Calif. ned- GEOL Washington, D. C. 'ONE Lucani, Yugoslavia Ahmedabad Ind1a CE Bombay India Independence Mo Ahmedabad India Kolhapur India IN Gujarat India STUDENTS SHETH, Manharkumar K. - ME Highland Park, Mich. SHODHAN, Ramesh P. - MET Ahmedabad, India SKOUBY, Clifford D. -EE Rolla, Mo. SOWELL, Lewis C., Jr.-CE Rolla, Mo. STEPP, Edward Earl- PHYS Rolla, Mo. 0 . STINSHOFF, Manfred - MIN . Dortmund, Germany SWEARINGEN KentW EE Mt Vernon o TAI Ph111p Telk Jan EE Penang Malaya TENGLER John Alfred CHEM Rolla 0 THOMAS John Nell GEOL Shawnee Kan TH N L D NUC OMPSO any ean MaltaBend Mo TROCHE Maldonado I-Ieot PHYS Caborojo Puerto Rico SULE Dgamhur MET Bandung Indonesia SUN Tsu Hung ME Ta1pe1 Taiwan China SUNDA Laxman Slngh MIN Sikar Rajsthan India 281 3 , - H , - I l 1 1 A - A ' 2 QT . , ,M .' c , ' , , '- , . A ,L H g .ME I 1 , - e 2. ' w X GRADUATE TU, Hsiung' Jen - CH E Hin-Ying, Taiwan, China TUZZEO, James J. - CER Rolla, Mo. UPADHYAY, Kiritkumar - ME Anand, Gujarat, India WANG, Ting Hwa- CE Taipei, Taiwan, China WANG, Wen Li - ME Fengshan, Taiwan, China WARRICK, Ronald Dwane - MATH Ava, Mo. WATSON Terry Blaine EE Flomaton Ala WHITE Daniel Ralph PHYS Rolla. M0 WIEBE D1rkHe1nr1ch MET Westerstede Germany STU VVILLIAMS WILSON, D WU, Chang ! T 3 ' y - , - , - , Lb-'-ap:4 fgv-apr, -f U ATE STUDENTS ing, Taiwan, China Rolla, Mo. - ME I land, Gujarat, India. pipei, Taiwan, China han, Taiwan, China a -MATH Ava, Mo. EE Flomaton, Ala. 'I-IYS Rolla, Mo. ET asterstede, Germany WILLIAMS, Ronald Ray- ME Rolla, Mo. WILSON, Daniel Eugen - ME Rolla, Mo. WU, Chang Yu-EE Taipan, Taiwan, China WU, James T. C.-ME Taipei, Taiwan, China YANG, Hsun Kuang - CHEM Taipei, Taiwan, China YEN, Shiang'-MET Taipei, Taiwan, China YOAKUM, Randall Loran-MATH Rolla, Mo. 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BRADFORD, Milton F. - GEOL Stratford, Conn BRANCHFIELD, Gordon R.-ME Rolla, BRANUM, William H.-CE Hornersville, ABRANSON, Eugene A.-EE St. Louis, BREEDING, Robert E.-ME Cape Girardeau, BRITTON, David A.-ME Kansas City, BRONSON, Frazier L. -METN ' Independence, BROOKS, Howard Wayne-EE Ferguson, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo BROWN, Grant-MIN Tulsa, Okla BROWN, Roy Allyn-CE Rolla, Mo BRUNNER, Gary Dean-EE Springfield, Mo BRYANT, Barry R.-CHEM Rolla, Mo. Bryant, B. R. Bucchiere, A. R. Butler, J. L. Byington, M. L. Carter, R. E. Casale, J. E. X934 -11. 52 ,. i.'2'g.1sg'-i 'Q I s 5 x P S 286 -4. BUCCHIERE, BUESCHER, I BUGG, Donal BUGG, Steph' BURFORD, Le BUTLER, Jar BYINGTON, I CANDIDO, RN CARR, George CARTER, Dor CARTER, Phi CARTER, Riel CASALE, Jann CASE, Ralphl CASSELL, Rai CASSIMATIS, CASTLEBER1: CHAMBERS, CHILTON, Da CHRISTEN, J ii CLAMORS, R1 CLAPP, Terry CLARIDA, Dal CLARKE, Cal CLEVE, Riche CLIFTON, Will CLINE, John I CLINE, Larry CLIPPARD, J COCO, Matteo COGGBURN, 1 ooLoMBo, Ja COMPTON, Ja CONNER, R01 COOK, John . COOMBS, Will COOPER, Geri LASS CE Overland, Ina, Rolla, H E St. Louis, Kansas City, EOL Mo. Ill. Mo. Mo. Mo. Stratford, Conn. .-ME Rolla, Hornersville, E St. Louis, ape Girardeau, Kansas City, ETN Independence, -EE Ferguson, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo Tulsa, Okla. Rolla, Mo BE Springfield, Mo. BEM Rolla, Mo. ere, A. R. on, M. L. J.E. BUCCHIERE, Andrew R.-CE Rolla, MO, BUESCHER, Gene E.-CE Campbell Hill, Ill BUGG, Donald Armin-CH E Affton, Mo BUGG, Stephen F.-ME St. Louis, Mo. BURFORD, Lee W.-ME University City, BUTLER, James L.-EE St. Louis, Mo BYINGTON, Marvin Louis-CE Rolla, Mo. CANDIDO, Ronald T.-MET Affton, Mo CARR, George Herman-ME Jefferson City, Mo. CARTER, Donald L.-ME Bglckow, MO, CARTER, Philip Julian-EE Holmes, N .Y. CARTER, Richard E., Jr.-EE Joplin, Mc. CASALE, James Ernest-CE Rolla, Mo. CASE, Ralph W. Jr.,-CE Rolla, Mo. CASSELL, Ralph M.-MET St. Louis, Mo. CASSIMATIS, Peter N .-ME Bridgeton, Mo. CASTLEBERRY, Michael D.-MINP Springfield, Mo. CHAMBERS, David Lee-CE Lebanon, Mo. CHILTON, Danny Lee-CE Eminence, Mo. CHRISTEN, Jimmie Duane-CH E Independence, Mo. CLAMORS, Roger Allen-ME St. Louis, Mo. CLAPP, Terry T.-CE Rolla, Mo. CLARIDA, Dannie Ray-CH E New Burnside, Ill. CLARKE, Carus V.-EE Quincy, Ill. CLEVE, Richard C.-ME Farmington, Mo. CLIFTON, William Addis - MET Vincennes, Ind. CLINE, John Leslie-PHYS Kansas City, Mo. CLINE, Larry Gene-EE Dellwood, MO. CLIPPARD, James A.-ME Dexter, Mo. COCO, Matteo Anthony-CE Affton, MO, COGGBURN, Anita L. -PHYS Bossier City, La. COLOMBO, James A.-MATH -St. Louis, Mo. COMPTON, James D.-EE Butler, Mo. CONNER, Robert P.-EE RO112-, M0- COOK, John Jerome-CE H0118-, MO' COOMBS, William A. -EE N. Kansas City, Mo. COOPER, Gerald Lee-EE Madison, MO. Case, R. W. Cassell, R. M. Chambers, D. L. Chilton, D. L. Clapp, T. T. C1arida,D. R. Clifton, W. A. Cline, J. L. Coco, M. A. Coggburn, A. L, Conner, R. P. Cook, J. J. Cassimatis, P. Christen, J, D. Clarke, C. V. Cline, L. G. Colombo, J . A. Coombs, W. A. Castleberry, M. Clamors, R. A. Cleve, R. C. Clippard, J . A. Compton, J . D. Cooper, G. L. ,...n sans' 287 COOPER, Larry-ME Overland, Mo. CORDES, Robert F.-EE St. Louis, Mo CORRELL, Glen Roy-METN St. Catherine, Mo CORRIGAN, John Donald - EE St. Charles, Mo. CORVEY, Douglas R.-ME New York, N. Y. COUCH, William W., Jr.-ME Rolla, Mo. COWLES, Phillip R. -CE Rolla, Mo. COZAD, John M.-ME Neosho, Mo. CRABTREE, Jon Alton-CE St. Joseph, Mo. CRAFTON, James W. - MIN P ' Trenton, Mo CRANE, Roger Alan-ME A .Rol1a, Mo. Crabtree, J. A. Crafton, J. W. Crews, E. L. Crockford, R. H. 'Dabner, M. K. Davison, W. L. Curnutt, J. L. Dana, C. T. X ' f W g. A mia? Z M '4 if Cooper, L. Cordes, R. F. Correll, G. R. COITig3.I1, J. D. Desai, M- Corvey, D. R. Couch, W. W. Cowles, P. R. Cozad, J. M. D011, W- V Crane, R. A. Creech, H. L. Cross, R. W. Cunningham, J. R. Dacey, R. J . Dalal, G. 1. EMISON, T110 Debold, J. F. Deegan, W. C. ERPELDING, CLASS ERWIN, Lam ERXLEBEN, I 288 CREECI-I, Harry Lee - EE Troy, Mo. CREWS, Eddie Lee-EE Mexico, Mo. CROCKFORD, Richard H. -CE RO11a,, Mo. CROSS, Roger W. -EE McLeansboro, Ill. CUNNINGHAM, James R.-ME St. Louis, Mo. CURNUTT, Jerry Lee-CE Springfield, Mo. DABNER, Melvin Kim-ME Sedalia, Mo. DACEY, Robert J. -CH E Rolla, Mo. DALAL, Girish T.-CH E Ahmedabad, India DANA, Charles T.-PHY S Thayer, Mo. DXVISON, Wayne Lee-ME West Plains, Mo. DEBOLD, James F.-ME Overland, Mo. DEEGAN, Wilbur C.-EE Trenton, Mo. DESAI, Maheshchandra S.-CH E Ahmedabad, India DIEL, Willard Wayne-CE St. James, Mo. DILLION, Ronald Keith-ME Middletown, Mo. DOIRON, Donald Gregory-METN Red Bud, Ill. DOLL, Warwick Woodman-CH E Charleston, W. Va. DORF, Roger A.-ME Cuba, MO. EVANS, Jesse FAENGER, ij FAHRNI, Riel FAKONAS,A.1J FALKE, Wiui FARBER, Rai FEAR, Robert Ejmison, T Eahrni. R. mx Corrigan, J. D. Cozad, J. M. DR LASS JE . Troy, Mo. 1 Mexico, Mo. LH. -CE Rolla, Mo. I McLeansboro, Ill. : R.-ME St. Louis, Mo. -CE Springfield, Mo. L-ME Sedalia, Mo. E Rolla, Mo. E Ahmedabad, India 'HYS Thayer, Mo. -ME West Plains, Mo. ME Overland, Mo. .EE Trenton, Mo. ra S. -CH E Ahmedabad, India -CE St. James, M0- ,h - ME Middletown, Mo. gory - METN Red Bud, Ill. man-CH E Charleston, W. Va. Cuba, M0- DRIEMEIER, Amen H.-CE sm. Louis, DUNKER, Wiuiam D.-ME Rona DORN, Ronald Lawrence-ME St. Louis, DOWLER, Wesley Linn-ME Birch Tree, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. DUNNING, ThO1I1a,S H., Jr.-CHEM Rolla, Mo. f ...,.. ' DUREE' David M-'CE Midd1eb1'00k, M0- 'da' J A EAKER, Gerald Clifford-ME Steelville, Mo. I E M Q X! EGEMEN, Onur-CH E Istanbul, Turkey ELAM, AI1thOI1y Riley-CE RO113., MO. . V-v ,., 1 ff V lv W A ELLETT, Lawrence H.-MET ' , Walnut Creek, Calif. DGS2-i, M- S. Diel, W. W. Dillion, R. K. Doiron, D. G. D011, W. W. DOI'f, R. A. . Dorn, R. L. Dowler, W. L. EMISON, Thomas D.-CER El Dorado Springs, Mo. ERPELDING, William J .-EE Sikeston, M0 ERWIN, Larry Lee-CE Neosho, Mo. ERXLEBEN, Robert, Jr.-ME St. Louis, Mo EVANS, Jesse Douglas-MATH Marion, Ill FAENGER, Dugene H.-CE St. Louis, Mo. FAHRNI, Richard C.-ME Hempstead, N. Y. FAKONAS, Anastassios B. -EE St. Louis, Mo. FALKE, William Paul-ME Gillespie, Ill. FARBER, Ralph Joseph-ME St. Louis, Mo. FEAR, Robert Carl-CH E Affton, M0 Driemeier, A. H. Dunker, W. D. Dunning, T. H. Duree, D. M. Eaker, G. C. Egemen, O. Elam, A. R. I Ellett, L. H. 1 J ,I - . . 1-. A Evans,J. D. Faenger,E. H. Emison, T. D. Erpelding, W. J. Erw1n,L.E. Erxleben,R- R-W. Fea ,Ric- Fahrni, R. C. Fakonas, A. B. Falke, W. P. Farber, R. J, Farney, I' 289 Felch, J. F. Fender, T. W. Fenner, R. W. Ferguson, K. P. Ferretti, L. W. - Fiebelman, H. E. Fingado, C. H. Fitzgerald, D- F1ora,J. G. Fogler, R. W. Forness, W. W. Fox, E. K. J I 1 B, Furby,J. R. Gaines,D. L. Gausman, D. O. Gaylord, T. K. FLORA, John Gerald-CE Lyons, Ill. FOGLER, Robert W.-ME St. Louis, Mo. FOLK, Kenneth A.-EE - St. Louis, Mo. FOREN, John F., Jr.-ME Rolla, Mo. FORNESS, Warren W.-ME St. James, Mo. FOX, Edwin K.-CE Brentwood, Mo. FRANKE, Melvin G.-CHEM St. Louis, Mo. FRANKLIN, Willie Lee - ME Waynesville, Mo FURBY, John R.-EE Mt. Vernon, Ill. GAINES, David Lewis-CE Rolla, Mo. GARDNER, Thomas W.-MET St. Louis, Mo GARRETT, Theodore J ., J r. -MET Schenectady, N. Y GAUSMAN, Douglas Otto - EE Truesdail, Mo.. GAYLORD, Thomas Keith- PHYS Warson Woods, Mo GERHARDT, Paul C., Jr.-MET Syracuse, N. Y 290 X FELCH, James F.-CE Rolla, Mo. FENDER, Terry Wallis-EE Rolla, Mo. FENNER, Roland Wayne-CE Ladue, Mo. FERGUSON, Kenneth P. - MET St. Louis, Mo. FERRETTI, Lawrence T.-MET Brooklyn, N. Y. FIEBELMAN, Harold E.-CE Rolla, Mo. FINGADO, Claude H.-MET FITZGERALD, Dennis M. Folk, K. A. Franke, M. G. Gardner, T. W. Gerhardt, P. C. Staten Island, N. Y. -ME St. Louis, Mo. Foren, J . F. Franklin, W. L. Garrett, T. Giger, D. F. 7 ,g fa, ,- if. I .. - w.g1.,., . ..... , .. ,X ,,... . ,. .. .. - - ff.: if-1. a s . . 1.1'1f'jEj f.Ef':i.1! ' K HR K ' Xxx X X at-. .. ...Q .. lafii.-aflxcwx . . - f Y .... .. '- ' 'F '- , gt , wi fxkkxq XXX xox x 'N X f Nm N K wiv X GWR w Q Nw, vxs Wk Q N Q Y X X . s . - ...4gi'5iE5:E:,E- .-ui.. ' ':fI11I: E'w:r:E1Eq:1.4r.'5 H 1 'I X Q A ' x. X . i f...., . 5, ,N X YV? 'Q XQX S. 1 X ws, i . rf Q , GIGER, Dolpk GILLETTE, f GILMARTIN, GILTNER, Lf GIRAUD, Cha GITTEMEIER GOLDSTEIN, GOLDAMMEI Goodman Gray, W. I Gum, J . W Haeoker, 1 . 1. ,. : K.-f.-ge: . ,. - 7 Q Q . My G ... Rolla, O Rolla 0, e - CE Ladue O MET St. Louis -MET Brooklyn N. Y. . - Rolla. Mo .il T Staten Island, N. Y -ME St. Louis, Mo Foren, J. F. Fra.nklin, W. L. Garrett, T. Giger, D. F. GIGER Dolphus F.-ME Webster Groves GILLETTE, -Richard J.-EE Rushviue LJILMARTIN Larry D.-CH E Iantha GILTNER Larry John-EE Jophn GIRAUD Charles M.-MATH University City GITTEMEIER Joseph F. -CE Normandy GOLDSTEIN, Martin Paul- PHYS University City GOLDAMMER, Albert H., Jr.-EE 1 O O O O O Mo 4-...E Jefferson, Mo. I G411ette,,R- J- Gilmarnin, L. D. Giltner, L. J. G11-aud, c. M. Glttemeler, J- F- Goldstein, M. P. Goldammer, A. H. Goldbogen, G. C. Goodrrsvan, J. Gordon, A. W. Gordon, C. G. Graham, T. D. Gray, .R. Griffith,D.M. Grimshaw, T. Gross, M. E. GOLDBOGEN G ff C -PHYS Gum, J. W. Gundey, R. L. Gi1nn,W.J. Haase,J.w. ' eo my ' . Haooker, C. F. Hafeu, D. T. Hagen, W. R. Hale, E. T. Lake Zur 1011, H1- 111f rifkfflfif flrff if 1'- Ie-12E:':g3-:gif-2:5f3i::5:E'!.' GOODMAN, Ja'Ck-PHYS Olivette, MO. 5 1.ff Ea M 4 GORDON, Alvin Woodrow-EE Sedalia, Mo. aa. 1'-1e1 -' i 'f 2 v' ' ' GORDON, Clark G.-ME Rona, Mo. A .VAAVVA ff, l. ,viu -. GRAHAM, Thomas David-ME ' ' Springfield, Mo. GRAY, William R.-ME Rolla, M0- GRIFFITH, David M.-CE Alton, MO! GRIMSHAW, Charles T.-CE Moberly, Mo. GROSS, Manfred Emil-EE St. Louis, Mo. GUM, Jon Wayne-PHYS A Hoberg, Mol GUNDY, Ronald Lloyd-ME Walker, Mo. GUNN, William Joseph-CE . Barnett, Mo. HAASE, James W.-ME Gerald, Mo. HAECKER, Christopher F. -METN 1 -.,. A A 4,.,' Decatur, Ill. it ii HAFELI, Dvvight T.-ME Rona, Mo. ..t'a 5 'i a'e' HAGEN, William Richard-ME Joplin, Mo. Q SS. A ' HALE, Earl Thomas-CHEM Monemt, Mo- 291 ,ALM ,,,, ,, H gn ,,,, , 9355515335ga'af11f,g:,:,:Hzi1' -. ' .11-. . gg: 31. 3,2223 a 5- I 1229235 '-' N azis' 2s2:22:i1f'2-f:-, .sf Hamilton, J. F. Hankins, J. L. Hartenberger, G. Hamm, S. R. Hanna, C. K. Hartman, D. H. Hays, R. D. Hellon, R. W. Herrera., A. J. Hebrank, A. W. Henard, D. E. Herrmann, F. W. I X JUNIOR CLASS HALPER, David E.-EE McLean, Va, HAMBERTA, J iminez Bogota, Colombia HAMILTON, James F.-MET Joplin, Mo, HAMM, Sidney Randall-EE Springfield, Mo. HAMMEN, Bobby Dennis-ME Jefferson City, Mo. HAMTIL, Raymond Leo-CE St. Louis, Mo, HANKINS, James Larry-ME Wardell, Mo. HANNA, Charles K.-CH E West Plains, Mo. HARMON, James Vyron-EE Chaffee, Mo HARPOLE, Jerry Ray- CE Rolla, Mo. HARTENBERGER, Gerald-ME St. Louis, Mo. HARTMAN, Donald H,-EE Florissant, Mo. HAVENER, Ronald Ray-EE St. Louis, Mo. HAYDEN, Charles B.-CE Normandy, Mo. HAYS, Roy Duane - EE Woodlawn, Ill. Hecht, R. J. Hedden, W. J. Henderson, L. K. He1'1e1'y,E, N, Heuer, B. S. Hicks, R. D. ,:,,v.:f,,:,., . . :. :,.L, Vx... ,Ex -.. .f avi A NX Wy kg XR ,. Q . '..f.f.'2X':5- ff' ,f g- .5 -'11-Ewkevxf: :Aw , -A 291 1 , sl. 3 Q as 110 Q X N A Q .X ASQ , W wax A NV im X X X x X ,. ' 24115 ' f ws: F9 . . w w . A , .Mm 5 .,.... ,.,.. Nga. QQ M .X . Af s , xNf ww SSX, X, . . if ' K' X Q . 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Mo. 7 3 ,M ' a ,M ' D ,Mo , , ,Mo ' , -LEE Wardell 0, H E West Plains, Mo. CE Rolla, Mo. ald-ME St. Louis, Mo. EE Florissant, Mo. ly-EE St. Louis, Mo. CE Normandy, Mo. Woodlawn, Ill. den, W. J. ery, E. N. s R. D. ,Ah Mo. HERNDON Larry Dwane-ME Chamois Mo. HERRERA, Armando Jose - MINP Caracas, Venezuela HERRMANN, Frederick W. - CE Farmingdale, N. Y. HEUER, Barry Stephen-MET Kirkwood, Mo. HICKS, Roger Dale-CE Richland, Mo. HIGBEE, James Milton-ME Fredricktown, Mo. HINZ, Gary Alfred-ME Mt. Olive, Ill. HOFFEE, Andrew E.-ME Desoto, Mo. HOFFMAN, David John-CE St. Louis, Mo. HOFFMAN, Nancy Jean-MET Maumee, Ohio HOGUE, Robert Warren-CE Wood River, Ill. HOHMAN, Joe Amos-CE Metropolis, Ill. HOLEN, Douglas E.-CE University City, Mo. HOLT, H. Edward-CER Vandalia, Mo. HOOBLER, Caylor Max-CH E Neosho, Mo. HORNER, Kent G.-CH E St. Louis, Mo. HOUSE, Bob Lewis-CE Raymondville, Mo. HOWARD, Cecil M., Jr.-CE Overland, Mo. HRASTICH, Thomas A. - CH E Brentwood, Mo. HUCKABEE, John Wayne-CE Palmyra, Mo. HUDELSON, John Robert-EE Rolla, MO. HUELLEWIG, James S.-ME Wentzville, Mo. HULETT, Alvah Perijy, Jr.-ME Schenectady, N . Y. HUNTER, James Darrell-CH E Hartville, Mo. HURST, Donald W.-ME Niagara Falls, N. Y. HURT, Samuel Russel-ME Doniphan, MO. HUTCHINSON, Jerry B.-ME Sumner, Ill. HYDZIK, Richard M.-EE Jennings, MO. JAHANGIRI, Forood - MIN Tehran, IP9-U Higbee,J. M. Hinz G A Hoffee A E Hoffman D J Hoffman, N. J. Hogue R W Hohman J A H,-,len D E Holt,H. E. Hoobler C M Horner K G House B L Howard, C. M. Hrastich T A Huckabee J W Hudelson J R 1-1ue11ewig,J, S, Hulett A P Hunter J D Hurst D W Hurt, S.R. Hutchinson J B Hydzik R M Jahangiri F -- . ' i'TIIIZ'ZQ.I...Q.Q'Q',.Zf 5f5f1Q1Qfff33:f-22.55 ' ' ' ' .. S 221, If sfa:. ,M ., ,V , V., . 'xy fi 0 ,, f f .,. QL, .,., .. , JAMES, David Marvin-EE Sullivan, Mo. JANI, Shantilal L.4ME Gujarat, India JENKINS, Donald W.-EE Marion, Ill, JENNINGS, Carolyn S.-CHEM Dixon, Mo. JERSA, Michael J.-CE St. Louis, Mo. JILANI, Iqbal Ahmad-CH P Karachi, Pakistan J OHANPETER, Gerald R.-ME St. Louis, Mo. JOHN, David Forrest-CH E Grandview, Mo. JOHNSON, Terry Lee - MATH Moundville, Mo. JOHNSON, Thomas H., J r.-EE J ennings, Mo. 1 , W f f Q Q ' 4 f f f ' ff -SL! ff X ff 5 f ff Z , , I V f 1 I'-?f , , 1 ,Q 0 f .. , . f,,ff',f, 42, W WAVSQ?-V f. .. K , 5 aff f ff ,l ,Wx X ff V, X u I. WNV V Vu V V YW af.. ' JOINER, Bruce B.-ME California, Mo. JOZWIAK, Philip A.-CE AKiI'kWOOd, MO. , ' ' James, D. M. Jani, S. L. Jenkins, D. W. JeI11'1iI1gS, C- S. Kenn d J ' A Jersa, M. J. Ji1an1,1.A. Johanpeter, G. R. John,D.E. Khorja3i'N Johnson, T. L. J0h11S01'1, T. H. Joiner, B. B. Jozwiak, P. A. Jung, R. N. JU-flge, G. A. Jungers, C. S. Kaiser, P. B. Ka,1bf1eisch, C, E. Kamman, D, R. Karr, D. C. Karraker, J . L. Ka.riar1.s.A. Keane, R. G. Ke-efe, M. P. Kelley, D. R. KRAMER, R-213 .:-:.25:f1::..:-:-:1I-E'Ii:s:2-2'..2f:..--1:1-ani.:.1::Z'5Z:i::.Z'E2::2S:':-.2r'.3211:i2-515rf5:i1::..:5-.:e2e:::1z.:z. ,jzf .g j??-asv! 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KETTLER, Gerald J .-ME Overland, Mo. KHORZAD, Nader- ME Shamican Tehran, Iran KIBBEY, Eldon Edwin-METN Jefferson City, Mo. KIEFER, Dale F.-CE Perryville, Mo. KRIEGER, stel KRUEGER, ont. KRUSE, Willia KULHAN, Rob LAHMEYER, Cl LAIRD, Richal LAMMERS, Rai LAND, Donald LAPRESTA, Sa: Kornfeld, D. Kulhan. R. x. Jennings, C. S. John, D. E. DR ,ASS Affton, Mo. - CE Lemay, Mo. E Webster Groves, Mo. Jefferson City, M0- E.-CE Springfield, Ill. '-EE St. Louis, Mo. E Jefferson City, MO. -ME Dongola, Ill. WEE ambay Airport, India 3 Fenton, MO. 3 Bethalto, Ill. CE Rolla, Mo. BT Kansas City, Mo. ey-PHYS Rolla, Mo. L. St. Louis, Mo. LE Overland, Mo. Lamican Tehran, Iran METN Jefferson City, M0- Perryville, Mo. KING Aivah H.-CH E Eldgn MO, KING Elbie Earl-EE Kennett MO. KING Elliot-ME New York N, Y, im-v - KIRKLAND Kenneth C. - Owensboro Ky. KIRKPATRICK Clifford-ME Kennett Mo. KLEIN Darrell L. -ME Jefferson City Mo. KNUSSMANN Willard T.-ME St. Louis Mo. KOCH Gary Carl-CE Chester Ill. KOMISAREK George D.-GEOL Manchester N. H. KORNFELD Dale Melvin-CHEM ' St. Louis Mo. KOTYS Russell M. II-METN Kennedy J. D. Kennon R. S. Kettelkamp R. L. Kettler G. J. Monessen Penn? Khorzad N, Kibbey E. E. Kiefer D. F. King' A. H. KRAMER Ralph Henry-EE Chicago Ill KRIEGER Stephen E.-ME Glendale Mo. KRUEGER Otto A. III-ME Independence o. KRUSE William L.-EE Lemay o KULHAN Robert - EE Frankfort LAHMEYER Charles Ray-EE Jefferson City o. LAIRD, Richard Paul-ME Rolla, o. LAMMERS, Ramsey A., III-CHEM St. Charles, Mo LAND, Donald Wayne-ME Rolla, Mo. LAPRESTA, Samuel J .-MET Crystal City, Mo. King, E, E, King, E, I Kirkland, K. C. Kirkpatrick, C. Klein, D, L, Knussmann, W. T, Koch, G. C. Komisarek, G. D. ? - . E. K , 0. AY Kruse, W. L. Komfeld D' M' Kotys' R' M' KrameI1ii.Pi5.H' E5ii?1eerrs?R. A. Laigfigg W. Lapresta, S- J- Kulhan, Lahmeyer, C. R. Laird, 295 Q f 51 X LAROSE, T. H.-CE Rolla, Mo LATHAM, James Scott-CE Hyattsville, Mo LATIMER, John Oliver-MET Shelbina, Mo Larose, T. H. Larson, K. W. Latham, J. S. Latimar, J. O. Lawrence, J. A. Layton, J. D. Ledford, G. E. Lee, J. D. , Lee, T. M. Lehman, F. D. Lehmbeck, L. E. Lewis, C. T. JU Lindenlaub, R. C. Lindsay, B. L, Link, W. R. Loethen, G. R. A Logsden, H. C. Lohmann, G, A, Loughead, J. R. Luallin, J. M. Luck, M. W. Luth, D. R. Lysaght,'J. M. Madding, R. P. LEE, Thomas M.-PHYS Rolla, Mo LEI-IM.AN, F. D., III-CE Ro1la,Mo LEHMBECK, Lyle Eugene-CE Festus, Mo. LEWIS, Carlton T.-EE , Kirkwood, Mo. LINDENBAUB, Russell C.-ME St. Louis, Mo. 7 LINDSAY, Barron L.-EE Herrin, Ill LINK, William R.-CE St. Louis, Mo. LOETHEN, Gerald R.-CE St. Louis, Mo. LOGSDEN, Harold Cecil-CE Rolla, Mo. LOHMANN, Gary Allan-MET Perryville Mo. LOUGHEAD, James R.-ME Raytown Mo. LUALLIN, John Martin-ME Grovespring Mo. LUCK, Michael William-CE Rolla, Mo. V LUTH, Donald R,-CE St. Louis, Mo LYSAGHT, James M.-CH E Mineola Mo MADDING, Robert P.-PHYS Lawrenceville, Ill. MAGGS, Louis Michael-ME Westport, Conn 296 LARSON, Keith Willis-ME Niles, Ill. LAWRENCE, John A.-ME Bellflower, Ill. LAYTON, John David-EE Ironton, Mo LEDFORD, George E.-ME Jasper, Mo LEE, Jerry Dale-EE Springfield, Mo. Il ll fl 9 27 G 1 3 l N Az.. rw K A. I . nfs? 22 S. '?f-s1fM- MAGURK, Da MAHER, Mich MANN, Roben MARKS, Z. Cla MARLOW, Cha MARSHALL, c MARSHALL, x MARTIN, Davi Martin, D. A Matthes, F. McClincy, R Means, L. D .. . -K PJ' f.' 5. I kv W V. - 95: S' . E I Rolla, Mo. Niles, Ill. Hyattsville, Mo. IET Shelbina, Mo. Bellflower, Ill. Ironton, Mo. Jasper, Mo. Springfield, Mo. LeW1s C T Loethen G R Lua.lhn J M Madding R P MAGURK, David W.-CE Rolla, Mo. D VVV' MAHER, Michael J oseph-EE St. Louis, Mo. MAN N, Robert Vincent-GEOL St. Louis, Mo. MARKS, z. Clark-CER Haynes, Ark. MARL0W,Cha1'1eS F--CHE St.Lou1s,Mo. x, - Qs' ,fl-fa ' .v E2E1Ef22i1 MARSHALL, Cyril Dale-CE Collinsville, I11. MARSHALL, victor Ray-GER Poplar Bluff, Mo. if MARTIN David Arthur ME Springfield Mo 1 Maggs L M Mag-urk D W Maher M J Mann R V Marks Z C Marlow C F Marshall C D Marshall V R Martin D A Martin K M Martin T N Mathews R F Matthes F G Maylath R A Mazda R N MCB!-lde C W McCl1noy R J McCracken W E McCullough J W MCDuff C R Means L D Mehta H M Mehta K C Mehta, K V ff fiyfgyff Y MARTIN Kelly Mac PHYS Dora MARTIN Terence N CE Webster Groves o MATHEWS Richard F PHYS Troy MATTHES Frederick G ME De Soto o MAYLATH Robert Arnold EE New York New York MAZDA Ruml N CH E Gamdevi Bombay Ind1a McBRIDE Curtis W ME Neosho Mo MOCLINCY Rlchard J MET Rolla. Mo MCCRACKEN W1111am E CH E Rolla Mo MCCULLOUGH Jerry W CH P E St LOUIS Ill MCDUFF Charles Ralph CE MEHTA MEHTA MEHTA Fort Rucker Ala Harish M CE Jamnager Ind1a K1I't1 Ch1manla.l CH E Ahmedabad Ind1a KunJu1har1 CHE Wlchlta Kansas 297 , - . . , i I 1 - . , , , , . . , .' . , . . , , , , . . , . . 1 - ' I , . . ' , . . - , . . , - ' . ' ' ' L y - - y - - 1 ' ' , . . . ' ' ' n - - u - - 1 - - , . . ' ' ' , . . , . . , . . l ', , . 1 , - , Mo. , .- ,M . , ' .- . , Mo. , ' .- , M . 1 , - , , . r - '- Y ' , I .- s ' I . . - E , -- 1 - , 1 - ' A MEANS, Lawrence Dee-MET St. Joseph, Mo. T151 , ?,yii,,'?Qf2'-'5? V A V , K Z ., f, J , ' - -.-.-M...--Q---V..--....--- .. , ,1 JUNIOR CLASS MEHTA, Rashmikant K.-CE Ahmedabad, India 1 MERRELL, Dale Richard-CE Rolla, Mo. MEYER, MEYER, MEYER, MEYER, Dale Alan - ME Jerry Lee - Norman R. - CE Richard Paul- CE MEYERS, Dennis M. - MET 3 MICHAEL, Larry A.-CHEM MILLER, David Lee-EE MILKERT, Glenn Edwin-EE MILLER, David Allan-EE MILLER, Donald Gene-CH E MITCHELL, Robert E.-EE Kirkwood, Mo. Monett, Mo. New Wells, Mo. Perryville, Mo. Rolla, Mo. Sarcoxie, Mo. Beardstown, Ill. E. St. Louis, Ill. Affton, Mo. Chillicothe, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. V H MITCHELL, Robert F.-EE Rolla, Mo. Mehta, R. K. Merrell, D. R. Meyer, D. A. Meyer, J. L. MOCHEL, William R.-CE Springfield, Ill. Meyer, N. R. Meyer, R. P. Meyers, D. M. Michael, L. A. Miller, D. L. Milkert, G. E. Miller, D. A. Miller, D. G. Mitchell, R. E. Mitchell. R. F. Moehel, W. R. Molitpr, J. D. Montgomery, B- L- M0011, S. P. Moore, J. H. Moreland, W. C. Morgan, G. D. MOITIS, C- W- M0I'Shed1, A- Moser, J- J- Mueller, W. E. Mullen, R. D. Munson, W. F. Murrell, J. D. Myers, M. R. Nagel, R. B. W ...... MOLITOR, J ohl MONTGOMERS MOON, Stanley MOORE, Jim H. MORELAND, W MORGAN, Grow MORRIS, Charl- MORSHEDI, Al MOSER, Jerry J MUELLER, Will MULLEN, Rayn MUNSON, Willis MURRELL, Jim MYERS, Michae NAGEL, Randal NANEY, Roger l NELSON, James NELSON, Rober NICHOLS, Elwo NICKLESS, Artl NICKS, Dale Kei NITSCHE, Waltz NORFLEET, Wil NORTRUP, Don: OBRYANT, Jam OCONN ELL, J al OGLESBEE, Rol OLTMAN, Robei ONEILL, Gregol OSICK, Glenn L OTTO, Robert Le F3 - R x , A if x ..f.g -e-- , . i3..:iE. 'gli FE,,ff' Elly-x Gills-S-ef?S'.h ' , s-lf '- - , .mime , '- 298 PALMER, PARIKH, PARIKH, PARIKH, PARIKH, PARKER PARKER PARKES, Willia Kisho Narenl Yogesl Vikrar David John L Elbert SS jhmedabad, India -CE Rolla, Mo. Kirkwood, Mo. Monett, Mo. New Wells, Mo. E Perryville, Mo. T Rolla, Mo. M Sarcoxie, Mo. Beardstown, Ill. E E. St. Louis, Ill. Affton, Mo. IE Chillicothe, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. BE Rolla, Mo. Springfield, Ill. ,, S. P. r, J. J . l, R. B. MoL1ToR, John Dinan-CE wentzviile, MO, MONTGOMERY, Billy L.-CE Joplin, MO, MOON, Stanley Perry-EE French Village, Mo, MOORE, Jim H.-ME Mt. Vernon, Ill. MORELAND, William C.-CE St. James, MO, MORGAN, Grover D.-ME St, Louis, MO, MORRIS, Charles W., Jr.-EE St, Lguig, MO, MORSHEDI, Abdolhamid-ME Abadan, Iran MOSER, Jerry J ames-ME Fredricktown, Mo. MUELLER, William E.-EE St. Louis, Mo. MULLEN, Raymond D., Jr.-EE Louisiana, Mo. MUNSON, William F., Jr.-PHYS Kansas City, Mo. MURRELL, Jimmie D.-ME Richland, Mo. MYERS, Michael R.-EE Taneyville, Mo. NAGEL, Randall B.-EE St. Louis, Mo. N ANEY, Roger Lee-ME St. Louis, Mo. NELSON, James Albert-ME Springfield, Mo, NELSON , Robert C.-CE St. Louis, Mo. NICHOLS, Elwood Berton-CE Rolla, Mo. NICKLESS, Arthur L.-PHYS Toledo, Ohio NICKS, Dale Keith-CER Owensville, Mo. NITSCHE, Walter W.-EE Alton, Ill. N ORFLEET, William W.-MATH Jefferson City, Mo. N ORTRUP, Donald Eugene-CE Jacksonville, Ill. OBRYANT, James E., Il-EE Springfield, Mo. OCONNELL, James J .-ME St. Louis, Mo. OGLESBEE, Ronald M.-PHYS Rolla, Mo. OLTMAN, Robert Lee-ME Rolla, Mo, ONEILL, Gregory A., J.-EE St. Louis, Mo. OSICK, Glenn Lester-CE Millstadt, Ill. OTTO, Robert Leroy-CE Springfield, Ill. PALMER, William R.-ME Old Monroe, Mo. PARIKH, Kishorkant N.-CH P Gujarat, India PARIKH, Narendrakumar- CH E Baroda, India PARIKH, Yogesh R.-ME Baroda, India PARIKH, Vikram-CH E Ahmedabad, India PARKER, David Joseph-MET Dunkirk, N. Y. PARKER John J.-CE Rolla, MO- a PARKES, Elbert Vern-ME Keytesville, Mo. 3 3 QSM' xg, 23 ' 'v V Naney, R, L. Nelson, J, A. Nelson, R. C. Nichols, E. B. Niokless, A. L. Nicks, D. K. Nitsche, W. W. Norfleet, W. W. Nortrup, D. E. O'Bryant, J. E. O'Connell, J. J. Oglesbee, R. M. Oltman, R. L. O'Neill, G. A. Osick, G. L. Otto, R. L. Palmer, W. R. Parikh, K. N. Parikh, N. Parikh, Y. R. Parikh, V. Parker, D. J . Parker, J . J . I Parkes, E. V. 299 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I III I I I I 4 I I I I II II .II III ,I II ,I I IIII II I I I I II II II .III II II Il II I II I I II I I I I I I ul II I I II I I I , I I I I I I I I PATEL, I I I I PATEL, PATEL, I PATEL, I III I I PATEL, I I I II ' PATEL, II Babubhat D.-CH E Ahmedabad, India Chandrakant M.-MET Shadran, India Javantilal-CH P Bombay, India Rameshchandra - MINP Gujarat, India Rameshchandra M. -CH E Gujarat, India Suresh J.-CH E Baroda, India N W PATEL, Vinubhai M.-CH E Kaira, India f , , . III III II I PATEL, Vitthal M.-CH E Kalra, India I . I I PATTERSON, James S., Jr.-CE I Springfield, MO. , V I PEIMANN, R. L.-EE Sc. Louis, M0- PI ,gg I Patel, B. D. Patel, C. M. Patel, J. Patel, R- J- I I I Patel, R. M. Patel, S. J. Patel, V. M. P2-1291, V- M- I - I XI Patterson, J. S. Peimann, R. L. Peirson, R. C. Pettus, R. G. III Pierce,R.R. Pornpe, C. A. Pool, J. C. Porter, J. R. II III Porter, R. C. Powell, R. L. Press, L. D. Price, C. E. 'If' I Price, C. J. Price, W. J. Pritchett, L. K. Province, E. E. I III I . CLASS I II III I I III III III III IIIIIII I ' III III II IIIII- III I I I I PEIRSON, Robert C.-EE Sedalia, Mo III I I PETTUS, Ronald Glen-PHYS Flat River, Mo. I PIERCE, Ronald Rau-CE Rolla, Mo. III POMPE, Charles Alex-ME St. James, Mo. I IIII I II POOL,Ja.mes Carroll-CER High Ridge, Mo. I , II, I I I, III 'IIIII I PORTER, John R.-GEOL Lanark, Ill. I III v II III PORTER, Richard C.-CH E St. Louis, Mo. I' IIII IIILI I II II POWELL, Ronald Lee-ME Eminence, Mo. 3 I I I ' I IIIII I PRESS, Lawrence D.-CHE Brentwood, Mo. IQIII PRICE, Charles E.-ME St.Jarnes,Mo. IIIII II PRICE, Charles J.-EE Bradleyvllle, Mo. I III II' PRICE, William Jene-CH E Springfield, MO. PRITCHETT, Larry Keith-ME McLeansborO, Ill. PROVINCE, Elenan E.-EE Rolla, Mo I fi I t PURONEN,Erlo Onto-PHYS Ferguson,M0 , I I I RADENTZ, Don Erwin-CE Rolla, Mo. I I- IWZI RA1NEY,Rneeel1E.-ME Appleton CitYrM0' RALLO, Charles N.-CE St. Louis, M0- I RAMSEY, James Crisman-CE Rolla, Mo. 300 Puronen, E. Ramsey, J . I ROBERTS, Loy ROCHESTER, R RODRIGUEZ, Jc ROE, Gerald J.- ROJAS, Rafael If ROTH, Leonard ROTH, Leonard ROTHWELL, Ch. RUDE, Owen Del RUMBURG, Jam RUSCH, Ronald , A Robb, R T Kar, ,gg :lf ' . Roch. I. ' If McLeansborO, HY Ferguson, LE Appleton City St Louis Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Lanark, Ill. St Louis M0- Eminence MO- Brentwood, M0- St J arnes,MO. Bradleyville, MO. H E Springfield, M0- Mo Rolla, M0 an CE Rolla, MO Ill, MO. ,Mo- ,Moa P11I'OI1eI1, E- O- Radentz, D. E. Rainey, R. E. Rang, C, N, Ramsey, J. C- Rant, M. B. Reichert, C. T. Reimer, R, J, ROBERTS, Loy Dean-EE Rolla, ROCHESTER, Harold R., Jr.-EE Mo. Granite City, Ill. RODRIGUEZ, Jorge M.-CH E Miami, Fla. ROE, Gerald J .-MET Menlo Park, Calif. ROJ AS, Rafael Herman - MINP Trujillo, Venezuela ROTH, Leonard L.-ME Harrisonville, ROTH, Leonard Wayne-MET St. Louis ROTHWELL, Charles E.-MET Arnold, RUDE, Owen Delroy-EE Neosho, RUMBURG, James Lee-EE Farmington, RUSCH, Ronald A.-CE Joplin, Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. RAUT, Meen Bahadur-EE Washington, D. C. REICHERT, Carl Thomas-PHYS St. Louis, Mo. REIMER, Robert J oseph-EE St. Charles, Mo. REYNOLDS, Jerry A.-EE Polk, Mo. RHINE, George I., Jr.-EE Washington, D. C. RICHARDSON, James E.-CE Rolla, Mo. RICHARDSON, Lloyd C.-ME Grand Chain, Ill. RICHNER, Robert C.-ME Bolivar, Mo. RICKETTS, Robert Lee-METN Annandale, Va. RINEY, Charles W.-CE Hannibal, Mo. ROBB, Kenneth Allen-CE Rolla, Mo. ROBB, Robert Lee-EE St. Louis, Mo.. Reynolds, J- Af Rhine, G. I. Richardson, J . E. Richardson, L. Richner, R. C. Ricketts, R. L. Riney, C. W, Robb, K. A. f V7 yfzjfgyygff. ':f:L f f ' ff ' yy Rd JM RoeGJ ROJPISRH BZ Robb R L Ezlssff it D 32sQa1aifCHER Raise D J L Busch R A Roth L L 301 Russell, J. E. Ruszozycky, O. R. Rydberg, C. M. S2-ffa-FFS-IIS, M- V- Sagan, R. J. ' Sagramoso, D. E. Sakemiller, B. D. Salof, S- A- - n Sanders, W. Santos, A- Schnake, D. G. Schoen, R- A- Schuette, J. R. Schultz, R- L- CL schwieger, D. E. Sedalia, N. M. RUSSELL, Jack Eugene-CH E Warrensburg, Mo, RUSZCZYCKY, Orest R. -CH E Hannibal, MO, RYDBERG, Carl M.-EE Rochester, N. Y, SAFFARRAMS, Maurice - MATH Palmyra, MQ, SAGAN, Robert James, CH E Bonne Terre, Mo, SAGRAMOSO, Daniel E.-CE Rolla, Mo. SAKEMILLER, Barry D.-EE Georgetown, Del. SALOF, Stanley A.-ME New Haven, Mo. Schmidt, F. R. Schroer, W. F. Sohutty, C. J. Segasture, R. G. Scanlan, T. F. Schroeder, J. R. Schultz, R. K. Seger, C. F. SANDERS, Walter E.-CHEM Smithville, Mo. SANTOS, Antonio - GEOL Rolla, Mo. SCANLAN Thomas F CER Peorla Ill SCHMIDT Frederlck R ME Crown Po1nt Ind SCI-INAKE Donald George CH E Kon1g'ste1n Germany SCHOEN Robert A ME K1ng'ston N Y SCHROEDER John R EE Rolla Mo SCHROER W11bert F EE Troy o SCHUETTE John R A CE St Lou1s o SCHULTZ Robert Leroy CE Decatur SCHULTZ Ronald K ME Rolla. o SCHUTTY Charles John ME Rolla o SCHWIEGER Denn1s E ME Hermann o SEDALIA N M CER Ragkot Indla. SEGER Charles F III CHEM St LOUIS Mo 302 lh SEGASTURE, 1: SEWARD, J ame SHAH, SHAH SHAH, SHAH, SHAH, Bharat P Kirit G. Pravincli Rajnikal Rasiklal SHARP, Michaae Sheth, R. P. Sisk, V. G. Smith, A. T. Smith, J . W. is ' I ' ' M ' if-iff5 3 1 y - , Ill. : , .- , M . 3 -- , - , M . - . , , .- - , M . ' I-.eg s . -ff 51, h . . . . ' ix .Liv ' , - -- , A E Warnensburg. Mc. E Hannibal, Mo. Rochester, N. Y. ATH Palmyra, Mo. E Bonne Terre, Mo - CE Rolla, Mo EE Georgetown, Del New Haven, Mo. Schmidt, F. R. Schroer, W. F. Schutty, C. J . Segasture, R. G. A SEGASTURE, Ra G.-METN St. Louis, Mo. SEWARD, James Charles - PHYS Bridgeton, Mo. SHAH, Bharat Ramanlal - ME Ahmedabad, India ' SHAH, Kirit G.-CH E Bombay, India, SHAH, Pravinchandra P.-CH E Ahmedabad, India SHAH, Rajnikant-ME Bombay, India SHAH, Rasiklal J.-CH E Botad, India, SHARP, Michael C.-PHYS Rollai, Mo. Seward, J. C. Shah, B. R. Shah, R. K. Shah, R. J. Sheth. R. P. Shi1t,E. R. sidie R. P Si1vers'P.L. Sex, v. G. simmer, R. D. Slapak, MI J. Smart, Lf. D. Smith, A. T. Smith, F. J- Smith, J. J. .Smith, J. O. Smith, J. W. Smith, K. D. Smith, M. D. ' Smith, P. SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH 'lftji .il1 '4?5f Q I' 1 Q if li Y vi if L Shah, K. G. Shah, P. P. Sharp, M. C. Shelby, J. E. SHELBY, James E., Jr. -CER Forrest City, Ark. SHETH, Rohit P.-CH E Bombay, India SHILT, Eldon Russell-CE Wentzville, Mo. SIDIE, Renai P.-CE Rolla, Mo. SILVERS, Paui L.-MIN Kansas City, Mo, SISK, Vadie Guy-ME Rolla, Mo. SKINNER, Richard D.-EE Godfrey, 111. SLAPAK, Michael J.-EE Benld, I11. SMART, John David-CE Rolla, Mo. Amen T EE, Hazelwood 0 Frederick J GEOL Louisville James Joseph CE Cuba o Joanne Olene MATH Kansas City John Warren CE De Soto M0 Kenneth Dale CE Harrisburg Ill Michael Douglas ME Alton I11 Peter MET McIntyre Penna 303 Smith, R. H. Snyder, T. V. Spindler, H. E. Stangel, J. E. Stewart, L. W. Stutz, J. D. JU IOR CLASS SMOCK, Patrick G.-CE Doniphan, ' SPENCER, James David-EE SPINDLER, Herbert E.-CE St. Joseph, SPIVY, Paul Larry-ME Rogersville, STACK, Sandra Lee-PHYS St. James, 1 STAINBROOK, Don J ay-GEOL Rolla, Smock, P. G. Smythe, J. D. Snowden, E. Spangler, N,F, Spence, H. F. Spencer, J. D. Spivy, P, L, Stack, S. L. Stainbrook, D. J. Steele, F. C. Steib, C. R. Steimley, J. R. Stephens, K- M- Stergas, C- B- Strickler, R. H. Strickler, J. D. Stuart, E. A. Stuart, J- E. Stu1tS,J- L- Sullwold, G. T. Sundermeyer, R. W. Sweosky, F. J. T8-Y10I', C- T- T2-Y1013 H- P- x ' , 5 553:51 ' . x l - , - ?fi-' lfifz ff-- ., 304 SNYDER, Thomas E.-EE Sullivan, SPANGLER, Neal F.-EE Independence, SPENCE, Hugh Francis-EE Cairo, Poplar Bluff, SMITH, Roger Haden-CE Eminence, Mo. Mo. SMYTHE, Joseph Dennie -EE st. Louis, Mo SNOWDEN, Edgar, IV - CE Washington, D. C Mo. Mo Ill Mo Mo. Mo. Mo. Mo. STANGEL, James l STEELE, Frederic STEIB, Carl Rudo STEIMLEY, John STEPHENS, Kennm STERGAS, Conrad STEWART, Larry STIGKLER, Roger STRICKLER, Jame STUART, Elizabetl STUART, Jimmy I STULTS, Jack L.- STUTZ, Joseph D: SULLWOLD, Gary SUNDERMEYER, 1 SWEKOSKY, Fran TAYLOR, Charles TAYLOR, Henry I TERRY, Richard L THARP, Edward I THIEDE, Alfred J THOMAS, Donald THOMAS, Evan Re THOMES, Claude J THOMPSON, Jame THOMASON, June THOMPSON, Rach- THOMPSON, Rosal THOMPSON, Stepl THRASH, Robert F THURMAN, John Y TOEDTMAN, Charl TOLD, John Dougj TOPOLSE, Robert TOSHNIWAL, Aru: TRITSCHLER, Ricl TRUJILLO, Ruben I TUCKER, Ralph W: TUCKER, Rockwe' TURNER, Dennis E TURNER, Gary Ma.: TURNER, William . zs,J. L. ff X DR IASS JE Eminence, Mo. Doniphan, Mo. e-EE St. Louis, Mo DE Washington, D. C. EE Sullivan, IE Independence, 5 -EE Cairo, ,-EE Poplar Bluff, -CE St. Joseph, I Rogersville, 1YS St. James, V-GEOL Rolla, gas, C. B. or, H. P. Mo. Mo. Ill Mo. , Mo Mo Mo. Mo. STANGEL, James E.-PHYS Independence, Mo STEELE, Frederick C.-CE St. Joseph , Mo. STEIB, Carl Rudolph-CE St, Louis, MO STEIMLEY, John F.-MET St. Louis, Mo STEPHENS, Kenneth M. - PHYS Louisiana, Mo STERGAS, Conrad B.-CE Johnstown, N, Y. STEWART, Larry W.-EE St. Louis, Mo. STICKLER, Roger Hayes-CE Rolla, MO, STRICKLER, James David-ME Rosendale, Mo. STUART, Elizabeth Ann-CHEM Rolla, Mo. STUART, Jimmy Eugene-CE Broseley, Mo. STULTS, Jack L.-CH E Oronogo, Mo. STUTZ, Joseph David-CE Alton, Ill. SULLWOLD, Gary T.-ME St. Joseph, Mo. SUNDERMEYER, Robert W.-CH E House Springs, Mo. SWEKOSKY, Frank J.-CE St. Louis, Mo. TAYLOR, Charles Tyra-CE Hannibal, Mo. TAYLOR, Henry Porter-CE Rolla, Mo. TERRY, Richard Linn-MET Bonne Terre, Mo. THARP, Edward Leon-CE Novinger, Mo. THIEDE, Alfred John-CE Chicago, Ill. THOMAS, Donald O., Jr.-ME Rolla, Mo. THOMAS, Evan Reynold-MET Lagrange, Ill. THOMES, Claude E.-CE Poplar Bluff, Mo. 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