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

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Hanley Professor Emeritusg Past Chairman of the Department of Metallurgical Engineering l Jack Bobbitt UMR English Professor +1---.,,,, ,fam ,- Af xg x-.. 'MQq..Q1 .'.:- ...- ,,-naw: 'f-f-du.v?'. in api no '--sc' I'd rather be here then in Philadelphia epitaph of W. C. Fields all 2 1 Li sr as if 5? E 55 3 E 3 2, qs 2 ga s we 24 They have learned nothing, and forgotten nothing. Chevalier de Pirat 11 1 ! It ain't the things you don't know what gets you into troubleg it's the things you know for sure what ain't so. Old Saying I 3,4 A 3329 wg fmgi ' iv ll Well man - don't know where we're going, but it sure is a mighty fine trip. from The Comedy of Idiots 5, 4 X 4 so H 1. Q 's NA , ff fx A a X I 5 1' J. ,if . . ,Q Q . - 5. M,,,f,,, K W, s we 3, , X 4 .I V : W N. ,.,f'.5.LjU 1. ' A X LE- Kyiv 5 A fgxm. W-if . 4 ,A .N ' .- if 1 f 7 , A . Y til ' ' K ii' 'E -' -. 4 ' K . K .. 'Sf ' VRS. 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WF, ,, .Q ,X A. awww-.Q And all that makes a man. Tennyson L..w.. 3 --sun: Nw'-Y ' ln SW , Y --f'1 ' ,,,,,w -W 1' V- --, M.. M.- .f Y M.. ii .4-suv 4l I Ai' a ,4 ...Q V :si P1 , ,Muzi- 4J 1 . , L, ,V .. ,www 4-..L.w X Lu Q-A'xYl2i5p21.', 4.,53M.,. A-qv my ,..s- ,IU -wit 4 W Yll ' A .J, fs? I! -mug , , ' ua H IE r l Y' x HE W Faculty and Administration J 1. ff 9. gig T f,,.W, ,Naam W Q 'M'-annum K J HR msygw .ge o A .5 .sn , 7132-5 '57s 0. . r. ,K ' T5 -,7 f. il, 'i? + QQ-awk st if ' 3 ,uv Dr. Merl Baker - Chancellor University of Missouri - Rolla IW? 7 m1un--np. -M Mr. Paul Ponder Director of Student Services s'l 'ix N-..W,,M 'Q....., ' Dr. Harold O. Fuller Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences -Dr. J. Stuart Johnson Dean of the School of Engineering i l .ji .1 A Z ll M35 Emi' J ig gs EE- rig, - -'i 1-1 X...---..-.. maui- u-Q1- ul..- ami.- 1--Q n-ii -1-n --7 h..........-.---f Quad if .SFT 57' Nj at-A lv- x .40 c,j?, 6 A ' 'Q ff' ,pu-, ,.,,.Wxw 4? af'- 'MQ 'wiv , W Q W 1 ng - I H , E Q S X. ' ' , W , Q E , ,,,: i L f LL,L N V -. V V ' -ks L 1 ,mg gig' .5 ,'- ,S n SJ T , V s. is ' : 'CYD 'C..lJ O O Q . 0 . . O . I 0 I Eu W, ,.fI.,QI,Ii f M. . .. , . N ., Q. s'1'-- As Director ofthe Student Union, Mr. Bill Kratzer has truly become the Students Friend . Through his daily actions he is re- sponsible for the activities, maintenance, and programs of the Student Union. He is also re- sponsible for the undertakings ofthe Student Union Board in its programming throughout the year and has been quite active in the reali- zation of the new University Center. One of his greatest achievements was made this past year when he purchased Frisbees for use by the students. ,W f- , .M--Q-.-.-......... 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V :za , P : ef E j 192: ' 12 532 E +.'f:?' x g, 5 -,tggw m X iff fi E Q' M: 5-4, sf L ,Q vigrx ,ig x -. , . '1 Q We seek to find ourselves and develop that which is our essence C4 yearsl Q36 weeks fyearl Q17 hours fweekl behind a graffiti filled slab brings knowledge not understanding Knowledge for the good of all mankind or as a stepping stone to its destruction. wsxxs- , ilLlHHlH! Q, V G ,, N x ,YU -. A :X , Y, if .r'i I . .km M .I u 1'EXACO But life lacking knowledge would be as a life Without love. Life lacking understanding is a life without meaning W.,-51 Academic Programs College of Arts and Sciences Chemistry - Life Sciences Computer Science Geology and Geophysics Humanities Physics Social Sciences School of Engineering Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering Electrical Engineering Engineering Management Engineering Mechanics Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering School of Mines and Metallurgy ' Ceramic Engineering Metallurgical and Nuclear Engineering Mining, Petroleum, and Geological Engineering Fl.O.T.C Music P...- Vwcffy NCB. Ts-e'fm'r1worw? Scheduia '?TMT'f?5'f 9'3? 0' X ,M F . g1lw 'M UU? an x. I :gm J 4 .. U .K FV. R n .3 ' 5 Q a 1- E, , Q se f . , wi.. . ' 'X ! 'F' Q y x A ZLL, 'fl , . 7 K . - 1 x 13 .bf N V i ' I , Q 2? KLVL I V Z0 5 -'si x,,u,, xl., wh- 1 8 s W' 3 1 Q. ii. 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Headlines and copy were intention- ally deleted because I felt the pictures tell the story and descriptions often become repe- titious. As a student for the past five years, I have watched the university change somewhat. I hope more changes are in store for the future. Charles D. Laderoute Associate Editor A 4' ' ., , rf 5- wg? F245 9 l E 1' Y as K . Q wh Mn, T' N115 'I Y? 'S 'bn ug. 9 if i' I-.aH'-qY!fw:'l'i .. my ' ' M w .K a-V . 1 l Y Six X -6, 1,4 .Q ,L 4x: 4 I , Q. 1. n 1 .1 f ix The Indian game fODDl, a product of a cen- tury of Miners, was the highlight of the Cen- tennial Weekend all school outing. Jim Mason Ueftl informs the good and tough Miners of the rules of the endurance chug. lbelow left and rightl At the signal from the starter Ken Smith downs 100 oz. of beer, winning the Centennial Chug con test for his organization. fi? .f,f15,.wgB5s M SI: 1 fs . . :ag ,fiff ms . , X +4 Q Axim , 1, fl Vu M M if - Visffwggs zgfff his 2g2f:g5a35y :f: :.,.u .- H -i,Qf:Qiis: '- figil K, Mp! in . ,Lx 4, . Wgsl, 1: Q 5 L:-11, . ,. . z i, :fx3gHf .:f ,Q 5, l J, A K ss, W 25.52 4 In 'I gA..A L . Q 4 W' ' fe : ' ff 'A 5' ef WNW Lwf Q 5 ' ' Ziff nt 331' 'V .L,. , A-42 fi an Xxx , iff ' : , ji Q. ME J X 1 U im K f 1,5 2 , it an Q 5 O as if Q Sw f X K 1 Nm Q if gi: W mn way nw. G xiwn MJYWQ YM ,Y Black Emphasis Week gave the black stu- dents of UMR a chance to present their culture to the entire student body. On Tues- day, Sept. 2.9, Mayor Charles Evers of Fay- ette, Miss. Qopp. top! spoke on methods need- ed to achieve black goals. The preservation Hall Jazz band labove and left! provided a unique opportunity for students to have a better understanding of the roots of con- temporary music. The Black Artist Group IBA Gl presented modern black drama and poetry Kopp. bottoml. jazz Band Highlights Black Emphasis Week On Saturday, October 3, the Stu- dent Union Board and Student Council co-sponsored the annual All-School Mixer. The Student Union Board sponsored an after- noon dance in the ballroom with music by Jake Jones Kopp. bottomj. Later in the evening The Steam per- formed for an outdoor concert sponsored by the Student Council lright and top centerl. '-J ,kd O Q J All-School Mixeri What More Could A Miner Want? 1 5 '2 wssfs-'Q-mzw The Miners' tie with Southwest Missouri State foiled UMR S chance to win its first homecoming game in four years. One of three lovely young women fright! carries a bou- quet which was presented to Mary Ann Folk! labovel, who was crown- ed Homecoming Oueen at the half- time ceremonies. Miss Folkl was es- corted by her fiance Bob Touzinsky. .ir 1, 'I .T W-V A Q' ' 'Q Anticipated Homecoming Victory Ends in Draw Nitty Gritty Performs For Miners I St. Patrick Statue Presented On Friday, October 23, the St. Pats Board pre- sented the University with a statue of St. Patrick. James McGrath frightl, St. Pat of 7948, discusses the St. Patrick tradition. Rudolph Torrini Ibelowl, creator of the statue, gives a demonstration of sculpture for the student body and faculty. We see the bad and Want to Hx it. ln September UMR was blessed with the Good Seed, its first underground newspaper. The purpose of the Good Seed was to inform the student body of the problems of the Uni- versity and Rolla community. Among these problems were the plight of four Iranian stu- dents faced with deportation and the screw jobs of local book stores. The Good Seed also advised students on how to protect themselves from Zane White and his merry drug raiders. Consequently the newspaper was denounced by a local publisher for supporting drug use and for using obscenitiesin reference to local police. In general the Good Seed stimulated discussion among students concerning school and community problems. N + C e 5-QS' NC' ' , A Q f U Students Donate Over 80 Gallons of Blood Twice this year Miners took the time to give blood. In No- vember students donated 257 pints of blood and in March the Red Cross received 386 pints. This generous effort by all par- ticipating students helped the Red Cross save lives. UMR Holds University Day On Saturday, November 14, high school students and their parents came from all over the state to see what the University has to offer. Many UIVIR students helped make the displays which were held by all engineering and science departments and many of the humanities and social science de- partments. The l.C.C. and l.F.C. pre- sented prospective students with in- formation concerning housing in Rolla. Later in the afternoon, many visitors experienced their first UIVIR football game as they watched Cape Girardeau defeat the Miners. firm, Centennial University Provides Enlightenment And Entertainment Centennial Free University gave students a chance to learn about subjects of their choice without the worry of having to spit back the information for a professor. The Mid-East crisis, the draft, Vietnam, creative photography, booze making, sexual fulll ment, sexual perversion, and hypnosis were among the many topics discussed during the week. One of the most interesting lectures was presented by Mr. Merle Walker, who lec tured on hypnotism. With the help of hrs subject, Bob Easterday, he demonstrated age regression labove Ieftj, and the ability of hypnosis to control the body frightl. The art of fermentation and booze brewing was dls cussed by Joe Bucci labove right! of the Chemistry departmen t. DRUGS A Rational Approach Drug Education Week, sponsored by the Student Council, was an attempt to present an objective dis- cussion about drugs. On February 3, Sgt. Roy Berg- man, of the Missouri State Police labovel, spoke to students concerning his experiences with drug users. On Thursday, February 4, the UMR Forensic Club held a debate dealing with the legalization of mari- juana llefti. Other events of the week included an open discussion about drugs on KMSM radio and a speech by Dr. Fred Montgomery, a psychiatrist from Fort Leonard Wood, on the effect of drugs upon the mind. Kathy McGeehan Crowned Mil Ball Queen On Saturday, February 13, Scab- bard and Blade hosted the 32nd annual Military Ball. Kathy McGee- han escorted by Phillip Caverno ioppj, was crowned Military Ball Queen by Colonel Vernon Loesing Ueftb. Among the guests who attend- ed the ball were Congressman Rich- ard lchord and Dr. George Brown, Deputy assistant Secretary for Edu- cation. A ZH General Lectures Present a Variety of Performances 114 MC-5 and Sugarloaf Perform for Miners On Wednesday, Feb. 24, the MC-5 ibelow and righti filled the Multi-Purpose Building with their expressive acid-rock music. Perhaps it is a tribute to their Detroit back- ground thata Missouri Miner article reported the smell of LDO drifting through the crowd during the per- formance. ln any event, the IVIC-5 provided a fantastic performance for all the Hundesirablesn present. Sugadoaf Kopp. top and bottonU finished out the years General Lec- tures with a performance featuring pre-released music as well as hits from their past two albums. SERVED SEA T5 1 The purpose of the university is edu- cation, and education is more than 18 hours of classes a week. The inter- change of ideas between students, fac- ulty, and outside speakers plays an important part in the educational pro- cess. This year the Student Union Fine Arts Committee sponsored two very interesting and informative lectures. In October Nat Hentoff delivered a lecture entitled The Roots of Desent which dealt primarily with the Vietnam war and modern education. ln April David Dellinger, of the Chicago 7, spoke about the Vietnam war. Both speakers were on Congressman Rich- ard lchord's list of radical speakers who supported subversive activities with money obtained from college campuses. lchord, U.S. Representative from Missouri's 8th Congressional Dis- trict, was scheduled to speak at UIVIR for free but decided to charge a fee in protest of the fee paid to David Dellin- ger. His speech dealt with the reasons he was charging a fee, a generalized de- scription of the House Committee on Internal Security, and a denunciation of David Dellinger. - ' ' '- f-ff? ' These are times that try men's souls. David Dellinger Kopp. topl, Nat Hentoff lopp. bottomb, Richard lchord lrightb. Thomas Paine St. Pat's 1971 '31 ll y ..,., Senator Symington Named Honorary St. Patrick After the queen interviews on Friday morning Kopp. topj the St. Pats Board, along with the newly elected St. Pats Oueen, preside over the tapping of the green beer at the Top Hat Kopp. bottoml. Ken Hilter- brand reigns over the Coronation and Honorary Knighting ceremony Ueftl on Friday night along with Queen Betty Foland and Senator Stuart Symington who was named Honorary St. Patrick. The St. Pats Board sponsored a dance, featuring the Classmen, following the knight- ing ceremony lbelowi. The annual St. Patfs games and contests were held at Lions Park on Friday afternoon of St. Patfs week- end. Among the contests were the Girlfs' Quart Chug qabovey and the Cudgel-shillelagh contest ftopl. The Grass Roots lopp.l played to a full house at the Multi-purpose Building on Saturday night, following the outdoor knigh ting ceremony. HW D-'dv Yip, .iN??H WWWW Grass Roots Play For Capacity Crowd ,tg 9 -lv-l1m'f-..- 24 ln K 5 1..f,,, N'D'Q'ffl'1 5f ' rg, 5' -.4 '. -iq, St. Pat's Board Presents Tall Tales gif' s '22, 'CZ Z Z- is 1 4 St. Pat's Knighting Ceremony It's All A Bunch of Shit f,. Qi unxf F-1 '-awww aww 1 .1. ?'L 3.5. 5. .9 Lions Park Outing Highlights Independent's Weekend 1 -Q . 3 1 --.1 nw ., 5. Q ,Ki -. ,,g, 4, Uri' D K 5. ,ak - ,Qs f- ..-av . .4 n- ni..n.2.. 'W . k -ef 1 ' in . V . xi 3 .afar :A s 'kg vm 0-tr' Nu: 7, .n ' U wk' , A . , . A 4 - W , A M A X ' 'd L M0-MX SPP' , . A , W. I NY VA .Q Q ? 5 A p i . -N A - . F aw, is - 'iwr .M X W 4 .ff 5-4? 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' X' ' ' ,Qi Wfsijiwlwaf . , f , wp-- - fw ,L.V V .L fm , z I 2 S ..,. - v l ,I Sports 4 Varsity Results: 1970-71 FOOTBALL MINERS OPPONENTS 20 washington university 14 21 missouri valley 14 28 bradley university 7 53 university of chicago-circle O 54 maryville 21 14 southwest missouri state 14 7 central missouri state 34 21 southeast missouri state 35 19 northeast missouri state 35 14 lincoln university 7 football conference honors 1st team offense bob berry fb bob somerville wb bruce williams g 1st team defense darryl mcallister t ed hanstein lb fred white db 2nd team offense steve kubiak hb steve kutska t dennis smith c 2nd team defense dave williams mike moore CROSS COUNTRY IVIINERS OPPONENTS 34 greenville college 22 32 washington university 24 23 john brown university 34 17 lincoln university 45 31 westminster 25 40 southern illinoisedwardsville 17 41 southwest missouri state A 18 33 school of the oiarks 26 16 southwest baptist college 43 20 evangel college 41 TENNIS NIINERS OPPONENTS 7 evangel 2 4 drury 3 5 southwest baptist college 6 9 central missouri state 0 6 lincoln university 1 tie drury tie 6 southwest missouri state 3 1 washington university 8 1 southwest baptist college 8 BASKETBALL IVIINERS OPPONENTS 63 kansas state at pittsburg 73 64 washington university 68 68 siu-edwardsville 94 87 harris teachers college 24 75 southeast missouri state 78 54 wisconsin-milwaukee 58 67 northwest missouri state 74 75 northeast missouri state 2ot 83 78 southeast missouri state 87 86 lincoln university 82 70 illinois-chicago circle 80 92 school of the ozarks 62 103 missouri valley college 75 67 northeast missouri state 68 66 northwest missouri state 63 70 southwest missouri state 66 61 central missouri state 82 79 illinois-chicago circle 60 106 lincoln university 74 79 southwest missouri state 81 78 central missouri state 73 72 wisconsin-milwaukee 74 391 401 401 401 401 GOLF MINERS 14 12 12 14 7 central missouri state lincoln u. sems northeast missouri state southeast missouri state southwest missouri state 12 westminster washington university st. louis university murray siu edwardsville illinois state southwest missouri state southeast missouri state arkansas state university of minn. at morris 5 16 6 16 TRACK MINERS 101 95 95 110 70 school of the ozarks washington university missouri valley evangel southwest missouri state k.s.c. relays l4th of 121 southwest missouri state relays 2nd in 440 relay 3rd in mile relay 2nd in 880 relay miaa conference l5th of 71 ncaa regional l7th of 151 OPPONENTS 4 6 6 5 1 1 7 405 404 454 395 318 14 2 13 OPPONENTS 43 49 50 26 75 WRESTLING MINERS OPPONENTS 31 evangel 9 3 northwest missouri state 33 0 northeast missouri state 34 3 central missouri state 33 3 southern illinoisedwardsville 39 18 missouri valley 14 34 evangel 8 30 williamjewell 13 15 missouri valley 19 20 u. of ill.-chicago 18 32 washington university 8 19 southeast missouri state 19 15 southwest missouri state 24 45 lincoln university 5 I F u l SWIMMING MINERS OPPONENTS 64 harding college 45 74 southeast missouri state 39 62 principia college 51 79 washington university 29 47 drury college 66 62 central missouri state 51 58 southwest missouri state 55 91 southeast missouri state 21 46 john brown u. 67 cape relays 3rd of 8 hendrix relays 4th of 15 hendrix classic 1st of 6 What was destined as the Year of the Miner in the MIAA fell short of expectations in the fall of 1970. After a 7-2 season in 1969 and with a squad enriched by 33 returning let- termen boasting young talent, the team and school awaited their first encounter of the season, a very formidable Washington Univer- sity. The bears from St. Louis entered Rolla with winning thoughts, but the Miners, behind the spark of two powerful weapons, known as Godwin-to-SomerviIle and The Golden Horde , started the season on the right foot with a 20-14 victory. The offense was mostly aerial as Pat Godwin passed for 211 yards, including a 47 yard strike to fleet receiver Bob Somerville. This performance was nearly overshadowed by the fine Miner defensive unit who held off the Washington U. offense for 7 consecutive plays inside the Silver and Gold's five yard line, in what proved to be the ulti- mately decisive series of the season opener. Coming off the Washington U. contest, the Miners were somewhat disappointed with their overall performance but looked none- theless forward to their encounter with the Missouri Valley Vikings. Mo. Valley entered the game with a potent offense, having scored over 80 points in their first two games. The Vikings had never beaten UMR in a foot- ball game and they were looking for an upset, which never came. The Miners foiled the Vikings with what was almost a carbon copy of the UMR victory over Washington U. lt was again the tenacious defense of the Horde and the passing of Pat Godwin which put the Miner's record at 2-0. Improved execution and team discipline were also major factors in the win, and with these qualities showing up, the season was looking bright. , QE. bf M1ner Gr1dders Open Season with Impressive Wins Qopp.topD The Miners plan for the attack. iopp.bottoml With a look of anxiety, Pat Godwin follows the flight of his wayward pax. ltopl All-Conference defensive back Fred White eyes the opposing receiver. lbotto ml Breaking into the open, Bob Somer- ville shows the camera what real speed is. Silver and Gold Achieve Mid-Season National Ranking The next contest was against the Bradley Braves and it was soon evident that the Miners were rolling. The offense moved the pigskin a total of 420 yards, the defense was tough and spirit was high. A particular personal achieve- ment in this 28-7 win was a record 12 pass receptions by Bob Somerville for 172 yards, breaking the former record of 11 receptions held by Larry Oliver and Eugene Ricker. The confident Miners stormed past their next two opponents, Chicago-Circle and Maryville, and vaulted intoaTop-Ten ranking in small college football. Against Chicago-Circle, who were classified by one Miner gridder as worse than high schooI , UMR glided to a 53-0 win on some strong running by Steve Kubiak, fine team play, and a record seven straight conver- sions by place-kicker John Key. Maryville's Bearcats led twice early in the game, but it was only a matter of time before Steve Kubiak had amassed a school-record 227 yards rushing and Bob Berry had scored three times to insure a win. Co-Captain defensive back Fred J. White provided quite a bit of fire- works also with three interceptions and nearly 100 yards in punt and interception return yardage. So at the halfway point in the season the Miners were 5 and 0, nationally ranked, had the nation's top receiver, the MlAA's leading quarterback, several young bulls at running backs, and an invincible defense. They also faced a homecoming game against a Spring- field team that had scored 39 points in four games while their opposition had racked up 121 points. 1 l 1 lopp.topl The Golden Horde in action. lopp.bottoml.lu- bilation strikes as Somerville is all alone in the end zone. ltop leftl With perfect timing, Fred White leaps high to deflecta pass intended for the opposition. ltop rightl Sho w- ing form that would turn a Radio City Rockette green with en vy, Les Clark booms a punt. lbottomi Some people like to have a hand in everything. Everyone believed that it would be a walk- away victory for the Miners. Perhaps even the Miners believed that Southwest would be a pushover. Whatever the cause, the effects were certainly pro-Springfield. The Bears used what one source described as a much improved de- fense to stall the Miners, but it seemed as if they just became enlightened as to U.M.R.'s limited offensive patterns. They concentrated on plugging Kubiak's straight ahead hole in the line, double-teamed Somerville, and put an intensive rush on Godwin. The Golden Horde was fair on a fair afternoon, but not good enough as the Silver and Gold tied 14-14. Apparently the rest of the conference took note of Springfield's tactics and put them to effective use, for the Miners' second half of the season was clearly a reversal of the first half. For a Halloween treat, the Miners traveled to Warrensburg to meet the Central Missouri State Mules and taste their 1st defeat of the season, 34-7. The UMR offense ran all over the field lexcept in the CMS end zonel, moved the ball at will linside their own 50 yard linel, and compiled 500 yards, rushing and passing combined. However the lack of scoring by UMR could have been attributed in part to the fact that the Miner running backs apparent- ly thought they could move faster with less weight, so they repeatedly dropped the foot- ball, and Warrensburg recovered it four times. A lone bright spot in the afternoon was a new reception record of 13 catches for Bob Somer- ville, breaking the one he set earlier in the season, and further establishing himself as the leading receiver in the MIAA. 3 if 1 f:.i'5,.a-' ijt- ez s ,xr 4. 'Aw 'I i it-W S Title Hopes Vanish with Late-Season Defeat String lopp.topD Displaying the fact that football is a friendly game, a Kirksville defender greets Pat Godwin. Kopp. bottom D A close look at the pit . HOD? i Should these two gridders ever become washed up in football, they have a great future in modern dance. lbottom left! This Miner ballcarrier sheds tacklers as he speeds for paydirt. tbottom right! Coach Allgood in a rare moment of anger. Miners Salvage Respectability with Last-Game Win ltopl Bob Berry lunges from the one yard line against the Wash U. defenders. Qbottom left! Steve K ubiak finds out that football is not only a game of running, but also frequent stopping. lbottom fighfi This runnerfs eyes depict the fact that it may be the wrong time to have the ball. lopp.topJ Steve K utska S face mirrors ,, , the action as the Miners are in trouble once more. lopp. bottom! lt was a nice try, but. . . s Following the solid defeat by the Mules, an old nemesis came to town to deal the Miners another thorough trouncing. Weaker than in past years, but still powerful enough to beat UMR 35-21, the Southeast Missouri State Indians dominated the action as well as the game on a cold November afternoon. The Indians totalled nearly twice as much total offense as Rolla's finest and delivered the final blow in crushing the Miner's conference title hopes. Only'two games remained for the Miners in which to salvage their season record and it took another school record to only halfway accomplish the job. Against the Kirksville Bulldogs, the Miners were thwarted again in their efforts, this time by a brilliant Kirksville passing combination. It was Thanksgiving day, however, which saw the Miners, led by Bob Berry, end the season on a winning note. Play- ing Lincoln University on a extremely cold windy day, hard-rushing Bob Berry carried the football a record 46 times and scored the Miners only touchdowns in leading the Silver and Gold to a 14-7 season finale. Viewing the season as a whole, it could handily be termed respectable . Several play- ers had outstanding personal seasons, as was evident by the All-Conference honors, and the record books were rewritten. With that abundance of talent, why the string of late season disappointments? lt could be attributed to many things, a strong conference, bad breaks, over-confidence, lack of team spirit, or maybe even adverse playing conditions. Whatever the cause, the development of a preventive would be a boon to Miner football because ..... Oh, well, 6-3-1 was a respect- able season. 164 UMR Cagers' Inexpericncc Shows in Early Going Time was when the main nighttime winter activity in Rolla was to go watch the Miners try to win a basketball game. As of late, the odds are getting better. Resulting from an accelerated varsity program and some inten- sive recruiting by coaches Billy Key and Jerry Kirksey, the UMR basketball team is quickly becoming laden with talent. The Miners have perennially had at least one standout player, they now have several with that potential. The 1970-71 basketball season had its ups and downs, with most of the downs coming very early in the season. Plagued mainly by their lack of experience, the Miners found the going tough, and soon were blessed with a 1-8 record. Most ot their games were close, with UMR failing to respond with any type of clutch shooting in the final minutes. Under the tutelage of Coach Key, though, the Miners began putting it together. With their second victory, an 86-82 decision over Lincoln University, the Miners rallied back to win seven of their next ten games. Along the way they dropped a 68-67 heartbreaker to N.E. Missouri State but defeated S.W. Missouri State for the first time in Coach Key's tenure here and for the first time in 20 years. if Copp.topl Coach Kirksey, E. Potts, R. Medlock, P. Pederson, S. Scott, E. Gredell, K. Davidson, D. Morford, R. Peters, T. Noel, R. Sandhaus, R. Deaver, M. Erwin, R. LeGrand, Coach Key. lopp.bottomJ Rich Peters shows why his All- MIAA selection was a just honor. Ktopi The ever- hustling Eric Gredell sets out in hot pursuit of an errant pass. fright! Swift guard Rod LeGrand flashes by his defender. lto pl Attempting to control the tip, Stuart Scott leaps high as Rex Medlock moves down court. lbottoml Opponents found rebounds hard to come by when Rich Peters attacked the boards. ltop leftl ln breaking the Spring- field jinx, the Miners played a very physical, hard-nosed basketball game. ltop rightl Paul Pederson found out the hard way that other teams play tough basketbalL too. lo pp. botto ml With third down and three to go, Springfield chose to quick kick, which from the looks of things, took the Miners by complete surprise. No longer were the Miners just several outstanding individuals, but instead they were becoming a team. Rich Peters, who received selection on the All-MIAA 2nd team, played remarkably well throughout the season, but it was when Tommy Noel, Rex Medlock, Eric Gredell, Rod LeGrand, and Rob Sandhaus jelled as an effective unit that the Miners started winning. lt was not only the efforts of those starters, but the depth and talents of the bench which decided several contests. The Miners closed out the season by losing two of the last three games, but both losses were close, decided in the waning moments by a single basket. The season was a relative success, with the final record being 9-13 despite the multitude of close losses. In the conference, the Miners were good enough to post a 5-7 record and finish fifth in MIAA competition. It was this performance which Coach Key noted as a highlight, because no previous Miner team had ever won more than three conference basket- ball games since UMR joined the MIAA. The defeat of SMS would rate recognition as another gratifying performance with the Miners finally eliminating the hex which Springfield had held for so long over UMR's roundball teams. Concerning personal achieve- ments, Rex Medlock and Rod LeGrand also were named to All-MIAA Honorable Mention status for their seasons work. With the return of Peters, LeGrand and numerous others, UMR will field what will undoubtedly be one of their strongest cage teams ever. As long as coeds remain few, basketball will remain as Rolla's main winter nighttime activity, but if the team keeps progressing, well, who will care about coeds anyway? .344 M I-'Ji' 53,13 wi' 5, .ww- . ' , .W I M y, 1 W9lf9? ' ,Www Experience Gained Makes Season Worthwhile lopp.topD As the Bear defenders advance, Rex Medlock looks for the open man. io pp. botto ml Hustle is the key to winning, and the Miners are shown here applying that principle.. itopi Coach Key reiterates games strategy during a time-out. fbottom left! Stuart Scott eyes the basket as he readies for a lay-up and a quick two- pointer. lbottomrighty Another opponent is sent reeling at the hands of the U.M.R. cagers. 16 Harriers Find Competition Tough, Courses Tricky The U.M.R. Cross Country team opened the season this year with new coaching and young talent, as well as seasoned veterans. They were also ready to do everything they could to improve their record over that of 1969. Anchoring the squad was Junior Bob Rice who during the season set a new school record over the five mile distance. Other standouts were Mike Kozacik and Dave Daum, who with Rice, represented U.M.R. in the Nationals at Wheaton, Illinois. The other team members, Paul Welsch, John Wentsley, Bob Virgin, and Jim Hellewege all had fair seasons but did not fare as well as anticipated. Coaches Ed Tharp and Keith Browne did their best to maintain a tough but balanced workout sched- ule and keep the team mentally prepared. The Miners ended the season on a bit of a sour note, taking 6th place out of seven con- ference teams in the MIAA conference meet. ln that meet the whole squad turned in some- what subpar performances. The most mem- orable meet of a 4-5 dual meet season would probably be the one against Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville. With only 200 yards left in the race, Bob Rice and Dave Daum, running third and fourth at the time, took a wrong turn, and by the time they discovered their mistake, had been passed and dropped to fifth and sixth in the race. Rather disap- pointing, but wait till next year. Instead of a wrong turn, maybe our harriers will find a short cut. Golfers Putt Around in Scotlandg Second in Conference Coach Bud Merciefs golf team again achieved a relative standard of success by compiling a superb record and a second place finish in the conference. Anchoring the Miners 'were two year returning Iettermen Mike Mulvaney, Gary Hamilton and Mike Davis. The Miners opened their spring season under adverse conditions in a tri-meet with Arkansas State University and University of Minnesota-Morris. Led by veteran Jim Mc- Kracken who won the gold medallion for the meet, the Miners posted a second place finish. As a special treat for the Miners over the Easter Vacation, they journeyed to St. An- drews in Scotland to participate in the St. Andrews Intercollegiate golf tournament. Al- though the Miners failed to finish high in the competition, it proved to be quite a thrilling experience for the golfers to play in the 300 year old birthplace of golf. After their trip to Scotland, the Miners returned to competition and posted a split in a five team tournament. Led by Alan Car- son who shot a 70 good for the runner-medal- ists, the Miners picked up steam for the ensuing conference tournament. As a prelude to the conference tournament, the Miners rolled up victories over Lincoln U. and N.E. Mo. Veteran Mike Sease was very instrumental in these victories and merited himself with the honor of co-medalist. The Miners then entered into the MIAA golf championships with aspirations of finish- ing high and even possibly winning the con- ference crown. Jim McKracken led the Miners to a very respectable second place finish and thus climaxed a very successful season for the Miners. Coach Mercier and his squad should certainly be commended for their efforts in this outstanding performance marked by su- perb team work and individual accomplish- ments. ltopl The 1977 U.M.R. Golf Team, as seen on their Scotland tour. lopp.topleftl Dan Mullen, number one for the U.M.R. netmen, displays fine form while keeping his eye on the ball. lopp. top rightl The ever relaxed Carter Njus checks during a close match to see if his deodorant is still working. lopp.bottoml The 1977 U.M.R. Tennis Team, with Coach Morgan. The 1970-71 U.M.R. Tennis Team, behind the coaching of Ray Morgan, volleyed and slammed their way to a fine season record in dual competition and a third place finish in the MIAA. The team was led by Dan Mullen, a steady performer who stepped in to fill the number one position vacated by the graduat- ing Joe Reynolds. Battling for second position were Dick Herrin and Carter Njus, both of whom finished well in conference competi- tion. Also contributing their talents were Dave Vogelpohl, Paul Pedersen, Chuck Rogge, and Mark Curtis. Although the Miners were 4-0 in conference competition before the conference meet, their finish was far from disappointing. Considering that the Miners have no recruiting program for tennis as do many other schools in the MIAA, third place was outstanding, and with all the netmen returning in 1971-1972, U.M.R. may very well be in position for an MIAA championship. ,xx Tennis Team Stages Respectable F1n1sh 1n M I A A gl UM R 'Inns 1X Due to two months of pre-season running and lifting under the leadership of Co-Captains Bob Spider Morrison and Les Robertson, the grapplers entered the 1970-71 season in superb condition. Coach Joe Keeton then picked up the team for their trip through the wrestling season. The opening match against Evangel ended with a Miner win. Their second outing of the season, a fourth place finish in the Warrens- burg quad was followed by a two week X-mas vacation. Christmas offered no gifts for the Miners as they dropped four straight dual meets and finished 11th in a 14 team tourna- ment in Springfield. Among the dual meet defeats were by conference powersN.E.Mo., N.W. Mo., C.M.S., and always tough S.l.U.- Edwardsville, coached by world wrestling champ Larry Kristoff. Pulling out of their tailspin with three consecutive victories, the Miners bested the teams from Mo. Valley, William Jewell and Evangel. Mo. Valley avenged its loss to the Miners with a victory on the U.M.R. mats. Bouncing back once again with two straight victories over tough Chicago-Circle and Wash- ington University, the Miners greatly improved their record. The Miners were never able to score a string of victories to this point, and they seemed determined not to spoil this average as they met Cape Girardeau in a match which ended up as a tie. They then closed their dual meet season with a loss to S.W. Mo. and a trouncing of Lincoln Uni- versity. The grapplers finished 6th in the conference tournament. Co-Captain Les Robertson finish- ed 1st in the 134 lb. division.. Finishing 2nd forthe secondyear in a row was U.M.R. heavy- weight Gary McAIpin. ln the 126 lb. class Bob Gregory placed 4th. The Miners sent Les Robertson to the Nationals in Fargo, North Dakota where he was defeated in his first match. With a final record of 7 wins, 6 losses, and 1 tie, the Miners brought their two year total record to 12-9-1. Considering that this is only their second year as a wrestling team, the record seems to be very respectable. It leaves much room for improvement, but with 12 returning lettermen, most of which are Juniors and Sophs, the Miner future on the mats looks bright. The U.M.Fl. wrestling team is growing and becoming progressively Stronger. r-:Atv-' - '1T'f ...anna-A -'TT ,WIKI i'is is if Robertson Leads Grapplers as Conference Champ I - ,,, -D H- i,-vAf,q As . ,. - - f-.I ..:.T,......n. - lopp.topl Coach Joe K eeton casts a wary eye toward the mat while his protegees await their turn in the spotlight. lopp.bottomJ After driving his opponent to the mat, young Jimmy Watts holds on for some valuable riding time. ltopl M.l.A.A. Champion Les Robertson, before, and lmiddlel after. lbottoml Steve Ganz uses a little Boy Scout know-how to securely knot up his opposition. . W H251 175 There were a few calls by the judges that could have went Either Way, and they all Went against us. We just didn't get a break. Those were the words of swimming Coach Bob Pease in describing the Miners tankmen's second place finish behind Southwest Mo. State in the MIAA conference meet. The exact words were lacking, but the insinuation by Coach Pease was that the Miners were the victims of some poor officiating as they missed conference championship by a mere five points. Still, this was the highest finish in MIAA competition of any varsity team fielded by U.M.R. Though it was a great disappointment, the conference meet was an exciting finale for a sparkling overall season. Led by All-American swimmer Rick Marshall, the Miners compiled a record of 7 wins and 2 losses in dual meets, losing only to a powerful Drury College team Tankmen Victimized in M.I.A.A. and John Brown University. Traveling to Con- way, Arkansas, the Miners staged an impres- sive performance in the Hendrix Relays and the Hendrix Classic, finishing fourth of 15 teams in the Relays and capturing first place out of 6 teams in the Classic. Also included in the season was a third place finish in the eight-team Cape Relays. In pinpointing a reason for the overwhelm- ing success of U.M.R.'s tankmen, team depth would rate as a large factor. For the season, a total of 14 school records were broken, and swimmers Jack Belshe, Jim Entwistle, Jim Glasa, Mark Hanneke, Lance Killoran, Ron Dutton, and Steve Peppers all played im- portant roles. As the saying goes, there's always next Year, and with 14 returning lettermen, the Miners swimmers may well close next year's season as MIAA champions. Meet, Place Second ,wine 1 lopp,t0pj The 1971 U.M.R. Swimming Team with Coach Bob Pease. ltoprightl As the starting gun goes up, the swimmers ready themselves for the watery challenge. lbotto mb With one tankman splashing in, his teammate takes to the water in an effort to win the relay. Inexpenence Hmders 71 Seasong Future is Bright The Miner baseballers found the going tough as the diamond crew completed the 1970-71 season with a mediocre record. The Miners, fielding a predominantly young team, started off their season very impressively with a twinbill sweep over William Penn. Coach Lyle G. Rhea was very pleased with the early season performances of pitcher Dwight Stack and rookie Ross Bacon. The Miners then journeyed to the School of the Ozarks where they suffered their first setback of the season. Control problems plagued Miner pitchers but coach Rhea was again impressed with the pitching of Soph Jim Gegg and the hitting of Ross Bacon. The Miners soon returned to their winning ways with another twinbill sweep, this time over conference foe Northeast Missouri State. Bolstered by the tight pitching of Dwight Stack and Dave Kirn, and coupled with tight defense and timely hitting, the Miners gained a second place berth in the conference stand- ings. But the Miners short-lived success and hopes for a conference title were soon ter- minated by Southwest Missouri State Bears. The Miner hurlers fell prey to the ovenlvhelm- ing hitting attack, and this, coupled with con- trol problems produced two sound defeats. Meanwhile Miner hitters scattered their hits and failed to generate any sound support. For their next encounter, the Silver and Gold traveled to Warrensburg to face the first place Mules in a must doubleheader for the Miners. But to their dismay, the Miners were again dealt a double setback. The experience and poise of the veteran Warrensburg team proved to be to much for the young Miners. Jim Gegg pitched outstanding baseball in the first game that was paralleled by an equally superb performance by the Miners infield. But again the Miners' bats were stymied by the relentless pitching of the Mules and failed to produce any sufficient hitting support. For the remainder of the season the Miners seemed to digress. Plagued by sporadically poor pitching, the Miners would have to play catch up ball at the plate. And whenever the pitching was right, the Miners' bats would re- main silent. The Miners dropped five of their next seven contests and their season record dipped to 7-12. Thus ended a somewhat disappointing but very beneficial season for the young inexperi- enced Miners. Although the Miners failed to achieve a high finish in the conference, the gaining of experience and the blossoming of young talent could greatly enhance Miner chances as a serious contender for next season. lo pp. to pl In an excellent display of guarding the plate, Miner catcher Gary Fennewald sent this opposing runner flying as he tagged him out. iopp. middlel During a crucial mo- ment in the game, Coach Rhea, Pitcher Ed Smart and catcher Mark Smith meet on the mound for a strategy session. lopp.bottoml Now what would Casey Stengel do in this situation? ltopl Steve Biederman looks for a signal as he prepares to advance from second. lbottoml U.M.R. Baseball Team- 1971. bex The Miner's Track Team found their 1971 Track season comparable to that encountered by Miner Teams in other sports. The thinclads fared very well in the non-conference meets but found limited success in the highly com- petitive MIAA conference. Very impressively, the Miners opened their outdoor track season by soundly thrashing Missouri Valley College as they won 11 of 17 events. Leading the Miners was Stalwart Don Hemenover with two firsts in the 120 yard high hurdles and 440 intermediate hurdles. The Miners then displayed another example of fine team balance as they very decisively defeated Washington University by sweeping 11 of 17 events. Again it was Don Hemenover joined byJim Wassilak posting double victories in their events to lead the Miners to victory. Journeying to Springfield for their first real test of the season in the SMS relays, the Miners found the competition to be extremely rugged as they achieved only a mediocre performance. The Silver and Gold then returned home for two dual meets, the first which was a rout of the School of the Ozarks. The Miners captured 11 of 17 events and with old reliable Don Hemenover contributing dual wins as did sprinter Eric Potts. ln their next dual meet the Miners were thwarted by a strong SMS team in a very close meet. Coach Finley was very pleased with the cindermen's improving performances in the two meets, especially with the SMS meet, very indicative of the highly competitive MIAA Conference. Mmers F1eld Record Breakmg Track Team, but... X Jw 181 A nf . x. ogg' ltop left! Record-setting Bob Rice further established himself as U.M.R. s foremost distance runner with his spring track performances. ltoprightl Ed Hanstein, along with fellow shot-putter Curt Simmons, pro ved to be consistent point-getters for the Rolla cindermen., lbottomi Shown in top form is the Miners ace hurd- ler, Don Hemenover, pulling away from tne field. Qopp. top left! Freshman Mark Erwin pro ved his value for the trackmen as a longjumper. lopp.toprightl Tom Williams, filling the shoes of Leonard Stout, goes all out in one of tracks oldest events, the javelin. Kopp. bottom! Shown pulling away from the blocks, these sprinters set their sights on the finish line, a quick 220 yards away. Conference Competltlon Proves to be too Tough As the climax of track season, the Miners hosted the 43rd annual MIAA Track Champi- onship. The Miners, with aspirations of finish- ing high, were again thwarted in their efforts by the superior conference opposition. The Miners need not be embarrassed by their poor finish as ten conference records were shattered along with five school records as the athletes surpassed previous performances. ln retrospect, being fully cognizant of the Miners poor conference finish, the 1971 out- door track season certainly was very successful when one considers the caliber of competition in the MIAA conference. The Miners broke a total of eight school records led by Bob Rice who shattered the old marks in the two and three mile run. Don Hemenover and Bill Dahm posted new marksin the 120 yard high hurdles and the 440 intermediate hurdles respectively. Curt Simmons achieved a new record in the shotput. Also setting new school records were the 440 and mile relay teams. Nevertheless, the Miners must continue to improve at a more accelerated rate if they aspire to improve in the conference next year. The Many Faces of Miner Sports 1 INTRAMURAL RESULTS 1970-71 TEAM AND INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS Singles Champion Singles Runner-up TABLE TENNIS Jarupanich Kovintha Doubles Champion Tang-Lam Doubles Runner-up Borger-Clark Team Champion Team Runner-up F LAG FOOTBALL Shamrock Club Thomas Jefferson Shamrock Club Sigma Phi Epsilon Shamrock Club Sigma Phi Epsilon Champion Lambda Chi Runner-up Kappa Sigma CROSS COUNTRY I2-MILE RUNI Champion Brown Tech Club Runner-up Hawthorne Independents Winning Team Powell-Kauble Delta Sigma Runner-up Brown-Forek Tech Club BASKETBALL Champion Thomas Jefferson Runner-up Tech Club GOLF Individual Medalist Conzelman Kappa Alpha Runner-up Medalist Boyle Sigma Pi Team Champions Boyle-Barr Sigma Pi Team Runner-up Conzelman- Kappa Alpha Stroud 186 Team Champions Team Runner-up 200 Medley Relay 100 Yard Freestyle Burkemper 100 Yard Ind. Medley Diving 50 Yard Freestyle 50 Yard Backstroke Belsha 50 Yard Breast- stroke 50 Yard Butterfly 200 Yard Free- style Relay VOLLEYBALL ngineers Club Tau Kappa Epsilon SWIMMING Belcher, Kassing, Martinfield, Kruetz Kappa Sigma Kappa Sigma Kruetz Kappa Sigma Wuellner Sigma Nu Yack Liahona Kappa Sigma Richmond Engineers Carrol M.R.H.A. Colwell, Mar- tenfield, Ferry Burkemper Kappa Sigma if New Record -1208.4 Champions Runners-up Singles Champion Singles Runner-up Doubles Champions Doubles Runner-up Team Champion Team Runner-up Team Champion Team Runner-up High Triple Series Runner-up Singles Champion Singles Runner-up Doubles Champions Doubles Runner-up Team Champions Team Runner-up Mile Run Shot Put Discus 50 Yard Dash 100 Yard Dash 70 Yard High Hurdles 120 Yard Low Hurdles 880 Yard Run 440 Yard Relay High Jump Long Jump Team Champion Team Runner-up l45 pointsl Kappa Sigma I21 pointsl Kappa Alpha I21 pointsl Sigma Pi BADMINTON Tolani Shamrock Club Barger Sigma Phi Epsilon Sibigtroth- Justus Shamrock Club Lang-Fischer T.K.E. Shamrock Club T.K.E. BOWLING Thomas Jefferson 2672 M.R.H.A. 2671 Geers M.R.H.A. 591 Sims Thomas Jefferson 590 HORSESHOES Mike Georges Lambda Chi Larry Probst Beta Sigma Gans-Sufford M.R.H.A. Shanklin- Schreiner Delta Sigma Lambda Chi Tau Kappa Epsilon TRACK Hawthorne M.R.H.A. 4:52.8 Capps Engineers 43'8 Probst Beta Sigma 130'7 Sibigtroth Shamrock 5.7 Sibigtroth Shamrock 10.7 Rushing Wesley 9.4 Bright Kappa Sigma 14.4 Grundy A.P.A. 2105.9 La Chi-A.P.A. 47.8 Henden Tau Kappa Ep 6'0 Geers M.R.H.A. 21'5 A.P.A. 22M Points M.R.H.A. 18 Points HANDBALL Singles Champion Scheckel Delta Sigma Singles Runner-up Mullen P.K.T. Doubles Champions Godar-Robertson P.K.T. Doubles Runner-up Wichens-Welte Sigma Phi Epsilon Team Champions Phi Kappa Theta Team Runner-up Lambda Chi Alpha WRESTLING Weight Champion Runner-up 123 Tom Schmidt-Thomas Jefferson Frank Moore- sig Phi Ep 130 Jerry Ohlman-Kappa Alpha Paul Bertrand-P.K.T. 137 Mike Sheridan-Kappa Alpha Walt Michler-T.K.E. 145 Roy Woods-Delta Tau Delta Roland Berz-P.K.T. 152 Steve Sewell-M.R.H.A. 160 Jack Rose-Kappa Sigma 167 Bill Behrens-P.K.T. 177 Mike Georges-Lambda Chi 191 Don Shell-Kappa Alpha HWT Gary Lohman-Lambda Chi Winning Team Ernest Cagle-Sigma Pi Pat Wigen-P.K.T. Roger Prewitt-Thomas Jeff. Steve Turner-Shamrock Gene Hunziker-Delta Sig Bill McGrath-Sigma Pi Kappa Alpha Runner-up Phi Kappa Theta Mike Klosterman Award -Steve Sewell- M.R.H.A. TENNIS Singles lFalII Champion Ray Becker Kappa Sigma Singles Runner-up Charles Shanes Thomas Jefferson Singles Team Champions Loepp-Outay Delta Sigma Singles Team Runner-up Pederson-Hardin Beta Sigma Doubles lSpringI Champions Shanes-Kroeter Thomas Jefferson Doubles Runner-up Charter-Harrelson Beta Sigma Doubles Team Champions Thomas Jefferson Doubles Runner-up Iteaml Beta Sigma Psi SOFTBALL Team Champion Phi Kappa Theta Team Runner-up Kappa Sigma R I F LE Team Champion M.R.H.A. 650 Team Runner-up Tau Kappa Ep 637 High Individual Series Kobner Engineers 252 High Individual Runner-up Nulle Shamrock 242 Winning Team Shafer-Bude- Patterson M.R.H.A. Runner-up Rodens-Ander- Kneeling Position son-Reinker T.K.E. Larry Reinder T.K.E. Standing Position Tom Kohner Engineers Club SPECIAL AWARDS All Sports Champion Kappa Sigma 2295 All Sports Runner-up Lambda Chi 2170.25 Intramural Athlete of the Year-Dave Sibigtroth-Shamrock Consolation Trophy Winner Theta Xi FINAL INTRAMURAL STANDINGS 1970-71 Kappa Sigma Lambda Chi Alpha Tau Kappa Epsilon Phi Kappa Theta Fifty-Niners Engineers Club M.R.H.A. Sigma Pi Delta Sigma Phi Beta Sigma Psi Tech Club Shamrock Club Sigma Phi Epsilon Thomas Jefferson Sigma Nu Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha Delta Tau Delta Sigma Tau Gamma Prospector's Club Theta Xi Campus Club Tiangle Club Alpha Phi Alpha Wesley Liahona Alpha Epsilon Pi Theta Chi Mates B.S.U. Acacia Pi Kappa Phi 2295.00 2170.20 2019.25 2015.50 1928.75 1901.25 1887.75 1880.75 1852.25 1766.50 1759.50 1759.25 1658.75 1616.50 1598.75 1505.75 1354.75 1 177.75 1 138.00 1074.75 1058.50 1056.75 982.00 944.50 900.75 691 .25 629.00 558.50 480.00 363.75 359.50 31 1.25 i 11, Lambda Chi Alpha Captures I.M. Football Crown lto pl Kappa Sig s Charlie Krueger looks to pass against Theta Xi while Mike Woodlock offers blocking help. lbottom Ieftl Defense is the name of the game in flag football as this receiver is soon to find out. lbottom rightl Dan Llewelyn of Theta Xi Hghts for valuablei yardage against a Kappa Sig defender Kopp, tgp, Look- ing for running room around end, Al Sanuskar tucks in the ball and heads down field lopp. bottoml Intra- mural football champs Lambda Chi Alpha prepare to show Kappa Alpha fs defense wh y they deserved to be Number One. ln a stunning contest of agility and stamina Lambda Chi defeated the psyched up Kappa Sigma team to claim the coveted first place trophy in Intramural football following a spectacular year of regular league play. Lambda Chi stormed into the finals to meet one of the best all around teams of the year. The final tally found Kappa Sig holding a 20-14 defeat. ln this, the final intramural football game of the year, Lambda Chi took advantage of the many Kappa Sig mistakes and dealt out many tortuous blows at the unprepared Kappa Sig defense. Early in the game the Kappa Sig team was harrassed by the Lambda Chi defense to the extent that Kappa Sig shot off a quick pass that was intercepted by Lambda Chi and converted to a 6 pointer that was to be the final edge of the game. The game was quick. The teams were tough. The tension was so high that one could not condemn Kappa Sig for their early miscues which ultimately lead to their defeat. T Wms Basketball 1n Overtime Battle If ' J. E iw 1 ln what was probably the most exciting intramural basketball game of the year, T.J. sneaked by favored Tech club by 2 points just as the overtime buzzer sounded to emerge as come-from-behind victors. Tech club was the team favored to win due to their first place record of last year, and their excellent balanced attack on the hard- woods against opponents in regular league play. Although it was a harrowing back and forth battle throughout the entire game, Tech club had a two point lead with less than 10 seconds of regulation play. T.J.s' Vinnie Budd managed to connect with a long jump shot that sent the game into overtime. Both teams missed chances to pull ahead until Terry Frake laced the net with a short jumper which proved to be the decisive tally in the thrilling fight for the championship. Although not one of the more well known sports and not even recognized as a sport by many table tennis does provide worthwhile recreation and also helps to galn Intramural pomts for the organizations and provide many hours of entertainment for the partlclpants. This year the trophies went to Shamrock who took the singles tltle wlth Jarupanlch beating the opposltlon from TJ Tang and Lam also of Shamrock captured the doubles placques by defeating the team from Sigma Phu Epsilon. Thus years bowllng tournament turned out to be the closest ln IM bowling history as Thomas Jefferson squeaked by MRHA by rolling a total of 2672 compared with 2671 pegged up by MRHA The game went down virtually to the ware as the teams concentrated flercely on the puns at the end of the lane. Another lndncatlon of the toughness of the match can be seen ln the scores for hugh Trlple Series Geers of IVIRHA rolled a 591 serles whale Sums of TJ came up with 590. niligun M, lopp. top left! With one eye on the ball and one on the defender, Bob Buechel of Theta Chi brings the ball upcourt qoppgoprgghty The 1970- 71 l.M. basketball champions, Thomas Jefferson, fight forposses- sion against Engine Club. lopp. bot- toml My God, the damned thing went in! ltopl The intensity of l.M. table tennis competition is amply depicted in this stop action shot of a hard slam. lmiddlel Bowl- ing intramurals provides exciting competition for some, for others a good excuse to skip studying and drink beer lbottomp Greg McClain of Alpha Phi Alpha sends the ball on its way toward another strike. Engine Steams Across Teke in Volleyball Finals ltopl Don Schlechte of Beta Sigma Psi appears to be in slight disagreement with the line judges about where the ball happened to land. lmiddlel Engine Cfllb accepts the first place trophy as 7970-71 l.M. Volley- ball Champs. lbottoml Dennis Meier shows one reason why Teke stormed into the finals in volleyball. Engine club, after an easy win during regular league play, stymied the TE KES with two rather lopsided scores 21-11 and 21-6 to gain the first place trophy in volleyball. The final contest found both teams to be in excellent shape while expecting tough com- petition. An indication of Engine clubs' prowess is seen not only in the scores, but by noting that they had two very long scoring streaks in the second game. They jumped out for a whoppinglead of 11-O and tempor- arily slowed while TEKE narrowed the mar- gin at13-6. From that point TEKE succumbed as Engine ran up the next eight points non- stop for the final 21-6 win. Engine was all team work as they con- stantly fed their front line setting crew which did a fantastic job of placing the ball for their two main spikers Ed Emory and Dick Graham. The 32 team roster found Phi Kap and Beta Sig tied for the third slot and Kappa Sig and Lambda Chi tied for fifth. I.M. Swimming No Contest as Kappa Slg Wms Grabbing thetop slot in 5 of the Qswimming events, Kappa Sig smartly trounced the entire field by leaving their closest opponent with less than half as many points as their own winning score. The combined effon of the Kappa Sig team paid off as their swimmers set intramural records in two events. Kruetz posted a time of 1:08.4 to set a new record in the 100 yard individual medley and the second record fell for Kappa Sig under the combined efforts of Colwell, Martenfeld, Ferry and Burkemper as they turned in a time of 1:47.9 in the 200 yard freestyle relay. ln the 50 yard butterfly contest, Carrol, swimming for MRHA was clocked at 28.7 sec. for a new record. Yack of Lihona bested the old record in the 50 yard freestyle with a time of 26.1 seconds. Participating for Engine club, Rich- mond won the 50 yard breast stroke in atime of 32.9 seconds to break the fifth intramural record of the tournament. 194 ln this years handball tournament, Phi Kappa Theta emerged victorious in a sport that is quickly gaining popularity on the Rolla campus. Taking first place in the doubles competition was Mike Godar and Steve Rob- ertson who easily outplayed and outlasted all contenders. Making the game look simple, Godar, returning from last years tournament, and Robertson, who mastered the ga me in one semester, both came out unscathed in the double elimination tournament. In the singles division Dan Mullen, another returning handballer from Phi Kap was blasted by Bill Scheckel of Delta Sigma Phi. Scheckel looked fantastic as he covered the court and returned almost everything that came at him and outlasted young Mullen to claim the title for the singles intramural handball division. Taking first place in both the singles and doubles divisions easily gave Shamrock the top slot in intramural badminton. Thanks to the combined efforts of Sibigtroth and Justus and the fine individual results posted by Tolame, Shamrock handily outpaced the op- position. Second place in the standings went to ,TEKE which captured second place in doubles competition, and third honors went to Sig Ep after they placed second in the singles division. lopp. to pl197 7 Wrestling Champions lstandingl and the Runner- Ups. lopp. middlel Phi Kap Bill Behrens takesa much-needed breather between rounds. lopp.botto ml '7Wy, how time flies when you le having fun. ltopl Badminton and photography dont seem to be closely related subjects, but as this young man is showing, you certainly have to watch the birdie in badminton too. l above l I.M. doubles champs Mike Godar and Steve Robertson await the serve of the runner-up Sig Ep team. lbottom rightl As any of his opponents will tell you, handball singles champ Bill Scheckel can cover the court as well as two people can. Minor I.M. Sports Provide for Fierce Competition I.M. Wrestling' Kappa Alpha St1ll Champ ln a tournament entered by almost all campus organizations, Kappa Alpha proved to be the best all around intramural grappling team as they secured three first place positions which were 'earned by Jerry Ohlman, Mike Sheridar and Don Schell. With a final tally of 48 wrestling points, they bested the Phi Kap team which rounded up only 43 points, and T.J. with 30 points. Lambda Chi and Kappa Sig tied for fourth with 29 points apiece. In what has to be the most rugged individual intramural sport on campus Kappa Alpha stormed across a large portion of the contest- ants on their way to retaining the intramural wrestling trophy. A very consistent winner dur- ing the tournament was Tho mas Schmidt of T.J. who has won a first place plaque in wrestling for the last five wrestling seasons. Other firsts were earned by Roy Woods of Delta Tau Delta, Steve Sewell of MRHA who was awarded the Mike Klosterman award, Jack Rose of Kappa Sig, Wild Bill Behrens of Phi Kappa Theta, and Mike Georges and Gary Lohman both of Lambda Chi Alpha. All of the many contest- ants turned out in fine physical shape and provided four days of exciting matches for the intramural program. Ph1 Kaps Rrp Through Softball with Surprise Upset Phi Kappa Theta, in a sport in which they were not even supposed to place, came through unscathed for the entire season as they rolled over every opponent in their league on the way to the championship. Although the entire team played above their capabilities, the main credit for the totally unprecedented season goes to Rich Eimer who pitched brilliantly for the entire season to propel the Phi Kap team into the championship tournament. The Phi Kap hurler kept a tight rein on the opposition while the team tried continually to have the one big inning of the game which developed into their trademark for victory. The final game which proved to be some- what of a see-saw battle found Kappa Sig taking second honors. After a rather dull be- ginning, Phi Kappa Theta found the fourth inning to be their mainstay as they put to- gether a series of hits for a seven run spurt which clinched the game and assured the Phi Kaps of another first for the intramural year. Alpha Phi Alpha Speeds to I.M. Track Tltle Intramural track provided an exciting cli- max for an enjoyable year of intramurals. Leading the pack was Alpha Phi Alpha with 222 points. Alpha Phi was closely followed by M.R.H.A. which racked up 18 points. The outstanding performance of the meet was turned in by intramural Man Of The Year , Dave Sibigtroth. Representing Shamrock, big Dave chalked up a double victory in the 50 and 100 yard dash. Not satisfied with winning the 100 yard dash merely by being first, Dave broke the old record with a time of 10.1 in the preliminaries. Also turning in noteworthy results was Larry Probst of Beta Sigma Psi with a discus heave of 130'7 . Jim Geers also made a fine showing in the long jump with a leap of 21 '5 . lo pp. top leftl Winning pitcher Rich Eimer displays a broad smile and Phi Kappa Theta s first place trophy. lopp.toprightl The jubi- lant champions celebrate victory. lopp. bot- toml Team coach Joe DiPaola awaits the arrival of the ball from the Kappa Sig hurler. lleftl After the first lap in the mile run, this young man realizes that he should have been a sprinter. ltopl Dave Sibigtroth, who scored a double win in the dashes, is shown ap- proaching the finish in the hundred yard dash. Girls' Intramural Program Keeps Expanding SPRING 1971 REVISED WOMENS INTRAMURAL RECORDS Champions Runner-up BOWLING Champions Tho Runner-up VOLLEYBALL Champions Tho Runner-up Team Champions Team Runner-ups Singles Champions Singles Runner-ups Doubles Champions Doubles Runner-ups ARCHERY Winning Team Orf Stettler Hardwicke Runner-Up Hosfeld Wollard Key TRACK Track Champions Track Runner-ups BADNIINTON BASKETBALL Thomas Jefferson Dolls Rolla I mas Jefferson Dolls Rolla I mas Jefferson Dolls Lambda Sigma TJ Dolls Rolla I TENNIS SINGLES Lambda Sigma TJ - WRHA TENNIS DOUBLES Lambda Sigma Rolla I Lambda Sigma 256 Rolla I 114 Rolla I 34M TJ Dolls 232 GOLF Champions Eddleman Hardwicke Lambda Sigma 243 Runner-up Stock Corrigan TJ 306 SPECIAL AWARDS AllSports Champions ThomasJefferson Dolls 230.75 All Sports Runner-up Lambda Sigma 193.50 Womens Athlete Vicki Hosfeld Rolla I 1971 FINAL WONIENS STANDINGS 1. Thomas Jefferson Dolls 230.75 2. Lambda Sigma 193.50 3. Rollal 175.50 4. WRHA 85.25 l 5. Wesley 56.50 Boasting a rather surprising five teams to compete in 10 intramural sports, the Rolla Coeds found a good variety of contests to compete in during the 1970-71 intramural program. Ranging from rather calm activities such as ping pong, badminton, and tennis through golf, bowling, and swimming, to rather tough and supposedly masculine sports such as basketball, volleyball and track, the girls intramural program is Coordinated to provide a means for the average Rolla coed to obtain some physical, and sometimes rather strenuous exercise. Lambda Sigma started off the year by capturing first and second place in tennis singles and held onto the lead by sweeping the golf tournament, but was in- terrupted in their streak as T.J. handed them the second place trophy in the l.Nl. swimming and then continued their own streak by taking the pole position in the basketball competi- tion. Both teams tied in the ping pong tourna- ment giving Lambda Sigma and T.J. 2 and M trophies each. lt continued to be a tight race as T.J. posted still another first by beating Lambda Sigma in the volleyball program,and also captured the bowling trophy in a one pin edge over Rolla 1. Lambda Sigma helped to keep the see-saw functioning as they grabbed first in the tennis tournament. T.J. finished out the year with a second in track, and third in a sport unique to the intramural program, archery. T.J. emerges as the girls l.M. trophy holder by accumulating 5 first places and a total of 230 intramural points, well ahead of Lambda Sigma with 193.50, Rolla 1 with 175.50, WRHA with 85.25, and Wesley with 56.50 l.lVl. points. 5594 V . M. af mwnnaiimny ' 'Mmw G wiv W Ss, mf! I 343, if Aw Y .,3.1l 1 -1 Y . jim LTJIF Organizations ..,,, W li Q -N In ,X 2 inf.: ,M My x Publications f- fn- f 204 HP W Y M X E J, A ., H ' i , if Q 3 - ,V W1 A 5. N E 5 V N I I 3 , l HJ A .vc xl A . 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' Qfamf? 2 -W J.: gg 'mn 1 Pir- -? +' f 5 A., 55,3 Q T7 Z if ag J D W ggi 1 5 'fy 39 9 M Q -MH ' MMAHW W '--6 - L Y 'exigg , Y mf FRONT ROW: Michael Flood, Make-up Editor, Don Flueter, News Editor: Roger Ellis, Editor, John Haley, Business Managerg Terence Hill, Local Advertising Qirector. ROW 2: Joy-Ellen Lipskyg Dr, Sawyer, Advisor: Jim Mason, Humor Editor: Tom Wichlinski, Assistant News Editor, Larry Schupbachg Local Adver- tising Director. ROW3: Bruce Gastineau, Editorial Assistant: Tom Glennon, Circulation Manager, Craig George. Miner The Miner was plagued by troubles early this year, but under the guidance of Editor-in- chief Roger Ellis it proved capable of overcom- ing them. lmprovements not only occurred in the financial, editorial, and advertising struc- ture of the paper, but were also witnessed in the form of a new darkroom, replacing the old, closet-sized facility. The photography staff was overjoyed at this improvement, but the highlight of the year for the staff came when the Miner was named Number One Mis- souri College Newspaper in Class B Competi- tion. This climaxed a truly successful year, and the staff is looking forward to an even bet- ter one next year. .QMNK Taking time out of his hectic schedule, Editor-in-chief Roger Ellis poses for this picture. 20 j MM mZiifQ M 55:1-f hefvn If y i f RU: F1621 arm Q-r '?e nn: .1111- Student Government 209 ig J ..--.V rg Y K '95 3 swf? 3 'FE -: x TL , . if ? Q 1 YL .Q v Q' W 'I f in 'jx QQ 1 f-,gg My is VX if ns ti X T1 if Y iv! XJ Y 1 . ,W - 1 g 1 ' ' . : 1' , :jf ff Av M Q W, W VF an K-, w , N? y W 5 ,s I 4 x 4 E by 3 Q G34 K gr X ,X '15 wg 51 an Q aff Eg ? , , sq. , X. W Q ww 151 , 1 3. if We M5 Q 1 5 ? -.3 A wwf, z:.... ,, tg X vggx an X' L 5995. Student Union Board Charles Evers, invited to UMR by the Student Union Board, spoke to a capacity cro wd during Black Emphasis Week. Four officers and six directors comprise the Student Union Board which plans the af- fairs of the Student Union. Assisted by 150 committeemen, the Board sponsors events which are held to fulfill the individual stu- dent's recreational, social, and cultural needs. This year, the Hospitality Committee adopted a family with funds earned from their Christ- mas bake sale and sponsored a fashion show. Art displays, the MC-5, Earthlight Theater, Los lndios Trabajaras, Mayor Charles Evers, and Nat Hentoff were sponsored by the Fine Arts Committee. Recreation chose the Sunday movies and held games and tournaments. The Social Committee selected bands for the annual All-School Mixer, and Christmas and Valentine dances. They also decorated the Union at Christmas. Their latest event is the Over-the-Hump Thursday dances. The Special Events Committee planned all Homecoming activities. New this year wererap sessions with the administration and a talent show. FRONT ROW: Mary Brunkhorst, Hospitality Directory Joe Bender, Publicity Director: Larry Dobson, Fine Arts Director: Charles Laderoute, Presi- dent, Karen Calfee, Secretary. ROW2: Chuck LaJeunesse. Treasurer, Mrs. Harvey, Program Director, Mike Hermsmeyer, Social Director. 211 St. Pat s Board Early this year, the dedication of the eight- foot statue of St. Pat assured that he will live forever at UlVlR. St. Pat again arrived on time this lVlarch with his traditional hand car ride it Q' and tapping of the green beer. Friday after- noon the festivities at Lion's Club Park in- cluded the various drinking, beard, and shille- lagh contests. Later that evening was the Honorary Knights' banquet and coronation where distinguished guests, including U.S. Senator Stuart Symington and Miss Dominion of Canada, were welcomed to UIVIR. The crowning of the Queen of Love and Beauty was followed by a dance featuring the Class- men. With a cool breeze, but sunny sky, the biggest parade to date rolled through the green-painted streets of Rolla. This year's theme, Tall Tales , presented many beautiful floats and featured numerous bands, antique cars, and non-float entries. Then on with the beer drinking and fun! The knighting ceremony for the honored men of each organization brought capacity crowds and was followed by the free concert featuring the Grass Roots. fad 'Walk 4. I ,Q iAbove rightl Quickie Rickie Over- turf is honored at Saturday after- noons knlyhting ceremony. iRighti As always, S t. Pat and his court were on time for the tapping of the green beer at Top Hat. FRONT ROW: Don Hoenig: Bob Toth: Gordon Dawson: Tom Bartnett: Mark Ramsey: Dan Mullen: Jim Williams. ROW 2: Larry Erickson: Tim Postlewait: Russ Wortham: Pat Siska, Vice-President: Ken Hilterbrand, President: Dominac Grana: Jack Higgins: Bruce Williams. ROW 3: Gene Tokraks: Bill Stahl: B.J. Howard: Roger VanDeven: Dan Hinkle: Steve Kutska: Ron Eckelcamp. I , , , , , iAbove:l St. Pat lKen Hilterbrandl and Oueen Betty Jo Foland preside over Friday nights fes- tivities. lLeft:l Helping to decorate Rolla for I Saturdays parade is Board member Bob Sorter. 213 'nf 1 A ' MU ULIA qf 5 Z 4.1, vm Q.. ,W .......,w ,,..., , 1 Q rg A, f 5 ' Wi U M R Q2 V , 5 W i -. 1 Q55 as if f ' , V . 4 EC? ' '1 X' ' W ' 1- A ,, 1 . - E 'ff 1 lil i .i 4 -Qw- ,n Nfl A qi ,li BXHJ 214 Service 81 Honoraries iurllhifviilf' agynaadhvdil Circle K FRONT HOW: John Hohenbergerg Larry Mayfield: Treasurer, David Puettmanng John Pepper, President: Leo Midden, Darryl Moore, John Rogers, Secretary ROW 2.' D, Wehmeyerg Gary Leemannp Jay Tyra, Mike Morellg Michael Meyer, Jim DeVous, Scott Kennyg Don Orcutt. ROW 3: Paul Burke, Mark Smith. FRONT HOW: Dave Krueger: Charles White, Vice-President, Martin Bowin, Secretary: Jim Michel, Tom Schmidt. ROW 2: Roger Ellis: Bob Berry, Ed Hansteing Jon Kremer: Steve Eatherton. ROW3: Mike Woodlockg Jim Cambier: Gregory McClain. Blue Key This year the members of Blue Key acted not only as a national honor fraternity, but they also did much along the lines of service. Starting right at the beginning of the year was the Blue Key Student Directory, a complete listing of all students on campus. Also, the men of Blue Key, having proven their campus leadership before granted a spot in the organi- zation's limited initiation, sponsored, for the third time, a leadership school for underclass- men. Taught by the members themselves and distinguished faculty, this program did much to further the leadership potential of the freshman and sophomore classes. 2 216 I.K., FRONT ROW: Leland Ford, Arlan Taylor, Page Master, Phil Bolt, Recorder, Earl Wendt, Secretary, Jon Kremer, President, Joe Dicus, Vice-President, Jeff Korklan, Treasurer, Jim Bondi, Expansion Officer, David Lewis. ROW2: Gary Weidler, Perry Pattiz, Craig Fadem, John Gayer, Craig Vaughn, Kim Allen, Dale Williams, David Oligschlaeger, Wayne DeVries, Michael Floutburg. ROW 3: Bruce Lutz, Dale Stevens, Tom Boschert, Dan Brakensiek, James Chatman, James Scheller, Rex Mann, William Higdon, Paul Erlandson, Steve Bergtholdt. ROW4: Tom Webber, Mike Behr, Dale Pitt, Bob Brennecke, Michael Cook, Bill Brune, Michael Young, William McCommis, Martin Stampick, Jr., Tom Kreutz, Larry Jenkins, John Shucart. Intercollegiate Infefge 1-vice Knights ouncil The Intercollegiate Knights, a national hon- orary, service fraternity, has had its busiest year under the leadership of Jon Kremer, the Duke. The concession stands at football games were manned entirely by lK's, the centennial license plates were available through IK only, the regional IK convention was held at UMR in November, the annual IK Ball was a tre- mendous success, lK's provided tour service on Parent's Day and University Day, they gave a Christmas dinner to an under-privileged Rolla family, and donated many hours of work to the Skill Builders School. They also helped out the Library staff by sorting books and re- placing covers. Attempting to establish an aux- iliary girl's chapter, IK named a monthly Duch- ess, and from these chose their Chapter Duch- ess, Miss Deborah Scheiler, a pretty freshman from Kirkwood, Mo. IK is proud of its high reputation on campus and in the community. INTERSERVICE COUNCIL, FRONT ROW' Charles White, Brad Modde. ROW2: Jon Kremer, Terry Donze. Gamma Alpha Delta Gamma Alpha Delta is a community ser- vice organization and a tool to further the social awareness of its member houses. The organization consists of members from eigh- teen fraternities at the UMR campus. With the goals of service to the community, promotion of religious ethics, and making people aware of the wide scope of current events, Gamma Alpha Delta sponsored the following projects this year: Project Assist, a huge project of re- habilitating a whole city block in St. Louis. Rolla parks were cleaned up, repaired, and re- conditioned by groups from the active frater- nity houses. They also worked with the Jaycees in cleaning a wooded area and building a camp for retarded children. ln widening social out- looks, speakers, films, and exhibitions were aresented at the various fraternity houses on :urrent problems. Much credit must be given to Fred Lamar whose ideas and hard work have helped Gamma Alpha Delta gain its pre- sent status and receive national recognition and repeated mention in several national re- ports during the 1970-'71 school year. STANDING: John Hixson: Paul Pantelis: Richard Dunham: George Glos: C. Davis: R. Smith: Tom Dreutz: Dale Manuel: C. Smith: Ray Christ: Gary Pariani. KNEELlNG.' Buddy Bruns: David Goforth: Craig Thomson. FRONT ROIM John Hoelscher:John Shucart: Eldon Foster,Alumni Secretary: Michael HoIt,Secretary:Terry Donze, President:John Haley, First Vice Presi- dent: Jon Kremer, Treasurer: Steve Bergtholdt: Jim Williams: ROW 2: Tom Huck: Dave Ackmann: Marvin Sindel: Gary Neutzlingg Stephen Shady: Larry Jenkins: James Scheller: David Beshore: Steve Goldammer: Bob Touzinsky. ROW 3: Wayne Garrett: Charles Laderoute: Brad Modde: Terence Hill: Hans Schmoldt: Dan Ganey: Stan Davis: Scott Winfield: Jeff Korklan. HOW 4: Dave Barczewski: Charles Koch: Tom Kreutz: Bob Brennecke: Carl Hunding: Larry Dobson:Tom Glennon: John Gayer: Gregory McClain. Beta Omicron chapter of Alpha Phi Omega had a successful showing for the 1970-'71 school year, its thirty-first year at UMR. lt served the student body well through semes- terly book distribution. APO blotters could be found on nearly every student's desk. APO blood drives were very successful, going over the quota needed by the Red Cross. Also in community service, members spent many hours working with the local Boy Scouts. Once again, Beta Omicron has proved to be one of the top chapters in the nation. Alpha Phi Omega 21 -- - - f 5. FRONT ROW: John Giem, Advisor, Dr. Adair, Advisor, C. R. Jenkins, President-Fall, Jerry Sewell, President-Spring, Larry Merry, David Lee, James Fuhr- mann, Harry A. Benhardt, Gary Oleksiw, Earl Wendt, Robert Morrow, David Bryan, Victor Wilreker, Jr., Charles Raiff. ROW2: Jim Bondi, Robert Clark, Gary Alan Smith, Harold Crawford, Ralph Carroll, Jr., Patrick Dulatt, Carl Intag, Robert Egbert, Bruce Fennedy, Dennis Anson, Terry Wormington, John Mclner- ney, J. V. Bertoglio. ROW 3: Dale Stevens, Gordon McFerron, David Vogelpohl, Jim Cambier, Michael Cook, Donald Paul, Randy Gamble, Treasurer, Leo Midden, Arlan Taylor, Bob Bentzinger, John Meyer, Jim Varwig, Randy Hasselfeld, Gary Robertson, Eta Kappa Nu, the Electrical Engineering Eta' KQPPQ u honor society, composed of men who have demonstrated scholarship and ability in Elec- trical Engineering, has again performed several service projects during the '70-'71 school year. These included providing laboratory insurance coverage to UMR students and assistance to the Rolla Diagnostic Clinic. Teaching aids such as special turntables and record players were donated to help handicapped children. Last fall forty-two men were initiated and twenty more members joined the roles this spring. Sigma amma Epsilon Sigma Gamma Epsilon is the national honor society for outstanding students of the Depart- ment of Geology and Geophysics and the De- partment of Mining, Petroleum, and Geologi- cal Engineering. On the UMR campus, Eta Chapter has been very active. Geology lab kits were assembled and sold, and geologic highway maps were made available for pur- chase. For the fourth year, Eta Chapter con- ducted a meaningful student evaluation of the faculty in two departments. Results have pro- vided the faculty with ideas for improvements in student-faculty relations, both inside and outside the classroom. ln the fall of the year, Eta Chapter sent three representatives to the national convention at Norman, Oklahoma. Through their efforts, student representation was initiated, and Eta Chapter was subsequent- ly elected to provide the Student Vice Presi- dent for the Central Province' COUCH: Danny McMurphy, Business Manager, Mike Kozacik, Vice-President, John Reiss, Jr., President, Larry Coen, Secretary, David Langston, Treasurer. STANDING: Bill Zogg, John Cannon, Steve Wampler, John Peters, Jim Schneider, Comrad Kuharic, Elaine Zambon, John Sullivan, Donald Fielding, John Trapp, Edwin Garrison. 35' ff Y? Ji Sf 'Q i s Q: fl aw wk gyv 3' 3? 2 Q4- 3 W XS 55 , 31 W ' V 35 'V ,W WY L ff 92 g 3 4 ig! Spas, . 9' S 5 I Y fl? 'Vi Q -' g 3 ' 'Q ' Sis wr! W flgrj - yr xl? E K SW 1 ifif xx ! A Sk Qin me i LK ff as E 3 W F E. X 8 A I ff' i ii? ' V Er! E 4 ' My 4: J fl , in a ' 3f,'fiV'wpn1 W ' HV , Q- . 1' - fi MH 'avi' wif. 155 I J' V 9. 3 A ...M..,.M Q--up-vw -vwzmv' 15 'ff 1,-.1 4 5 R ig? 1 ,Z J? EN s 4 Y B.f nal .Aw-If 'QA 4--.-p,.1, 9' 1 Z z 52 5, av x 1 '51 , f Ja L , 'su 220 Keramos This year, Keramos hosted the St. Louis Section of the American Ceramic Society dur- ing their visit to the UMR campus. In the fall, a class of seven new members were initiated into the honorary. They heard a speech by Dean T. J. Planje at their banquet. Keramos also helped prepare souvenirs for campus visi- tors on University Day. ln the spring, the fra- ternity sponsored the annual Ceramic Depart- ment outing. The fraternity once again spon- sored the Outstanding Teacher Award, the H. A. Award, the Senior Honor Award, and the Mudslinger, the departmental news- paper. Phi Eta Sigma Phi Eta Sigma is devoted to the educational improvement and scholastic achievement of all the students at UMR. The members seek the primarily intangible qualities that make a teacher a good one, and a campus a great one. Each semester, Phi Eta Sigma recognizes two faculty members whom the members feel have fulfilled the high expectations of what a student desires from his teacher. These faculty are honored at a banquet and initiated into Phi Eta Sigma, along with any freshmen who made a 3.5 or better grade point average. ln an attempt to instill the importance of good grades and high achievement in students be- fore they get to college, it has become a tra- dition to present an award to a deserving en- try in the District Science Fair. Kappa Kappa Psi During the fall marching band practices in preparation for a Cardinal football game, Kappa Kappa Psi took time off to sponsor a watermelon party to welcome the freshmen to the band. As the year progressed, football games were performed. Ending the marching season was the Fourth Annual Kappa Kappa Psi band banquet. The spring semester began with the Eighth Annual Junior High School Band Clinic, in which about 280 students par- ticipated. Throughout the whole year, the fraternity was working hard for the National Convention in August. The year ended success- fully with an initiation and banquet for the new initiates, followed by the sponsoring of the annual band picnic in May. With its many interested and active members, the fraternity has promoted a better understanding of college band work and music. FRONT ROW: John Daniel, Henry Anthonis, Dennis Schubert, Glenn Conger, President HOW2: John Weyand, Russ Smith, Herald, Jeff Korklan, Vice-President, Bob Doerr, Charles Sorrell, Advisor. FRONT ROW: Don Zweifel, Bill Reed, Treasurer, Tom Akers, President, Craig Fadem, Vice- President, Tom Kreutz, D. H. Erkiletian, Advisor. ROW 2: Dean Tibbitts, Mike Bunch, Wayne Cagle, James Pautler, Dave Greco, Mike Brown. ROW3: Fred Campbell, James Chat- man, Robert Katz, Bob Stewart, Bruce Rau, Ronald Willoughby. FRONT ROW: Chuck Schlef, Life Member, John Alford, Treasurer, Marvin Underwood, Vice-President, William M. Herron, President, Charles P. Conrad, Recording Secretary, Ron Willoughby, Corresponding Secretary, Craig Fadem, Historian. ROW2: Gary A. Kielar, Mar- vin Doberenz, Ken Gentry, Mohamed Shilli, William P. Cunningham, Stephen Epps, Floyd L. Smith, Herbie Smith. ROW 3.' Charles C. Fuller, Barry R. Matthews, Jerry Finnegan, Glenn Anderson, James Barker, James Jones, Dave Lynch, Don Rice, Mickey Taylor. FRONT ROW' Terry L. Grieve, Steve Kubiak, Bruce Williams, Pledge Trainer, Mike Kozacik, Treasurer, Michael Moore, Secretary, Ed Hanstein, President, Professor C. R. Remington, Faculty Advisor, Don Hemenover, Vice-President, Bob Berry. ROW 2: Roy Mueller, Steve Walker, Mike Tibbits, Steve McVeigh, Terry Frake, Les Clark, Jim Hampel, Greg McClain, Fred White, Robert Gregory. ROW3: David Richardson, Rodney LeGrand, Theotis Casey, Scott Fletcher, Robert R. Morrison, Jr., Bob Rice, Jerry Kiel, Michael E. Sims, Kevin West, Gregg Anderson. ROW4: Bob Howard, Paul Pederson, Joseph Reynolds, Stewart Scott, Eric Gredell, Donald Morford, .. ick Ferry, Keith Davidson, Thomas E. Kreutz, David Williams, Don Long. M-Club, a service fraternity of varsity ath- letes, has sought to broaden its scope of ser- M,Club vice not only for UMR, but for the local com- munities as well. ln addition to service to UMR, such as supplying information about varsity athletics to incoming freshmen, selling concessions at Miner basketball games, and sponsoring the M-Club All Sports Banquet, M-Club has begun to serve local communities by sponsoring a very successful Junior Olym- pics for grade school children. Future com- munity service plans include clinics in major sports for grade children. Tau Beta Sigma ln the first year following colonization, Tau Beta Sigma Honorary Band Sorority has made great progress in its role as a service organiza- tion. Under the very able leadership of Pat Cleveland and the tremendous support of Sis- ter Joel Kramme, our chapter has grown in service, if not in size. The sisters have worked together with the brothers of Kappa Kappa Psi in sponsoring work projects, all-band mix- ers and parties, float trips, and the Annual Junior High School Band Clinic. As first chap- ter of Tau Beta Sigma in Missouri, we also had the privilege of installing chapters at South- west Missouri State and Missouri Baptist Col- et Bogue, Cheryl Smith, Historian, DeeAnn Sanders, Secretary, Debbie Fugitt, Treasurer. l8QE. Nancy Drissel, Becky Minich, Alexis Swoboda, Vice President, Pat Cleveland, President, Jan- 22 Scabbard 81 Blade B Company, 16th Regiment, has been very busy this school year in a variety of activities. A dine-in was held at the Officers' Club at Fort Wood in which there was 1O0'X1 active member participation. The annual Military Ball was held Saturday, February 18, with red hearts used as the decorating theme, in con- junction with Valentines Day. A large crowd was on hand to see Colonel Loesing, PMS, crown Kathy McGeehan Military Ball Queen for 1971. Among the honored guests were Representative Richard lchord of Missouri and Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense- Education, Dr. George Benson. Chi Epsilon Chi Epsilon represents a goal for all young Civil Engineers--it is the honorary composed of outstanding Civil Engineering upperclass- men. Members are picked from the upper 1!3 of the senior class and a more select group of juniors. Chi Epsilon is not an honorary exist- ing solely for its own propagation, however. It provides help for University Day and Engi- neers' Day, a scholarship to the Outstanding Senior graduating each semester, and a prize at the Science Fair. lt also practices one of its own main purposes, sociability, at the annual ASCE-Chi Epsilon steak bar-b-que. Pi Epsilon Tau FRONTROW: Larry P. Coen,Second Lieutenant, Burl Groeper, First Lieutenant, D.R. Con- ner, P.I.O., Mike Altepeter, Captain-President, John L. Davis Ill, First Sergeant, Captain Max Toch, Advisor. ROW 2: Don Rice, Dana W. Breckinridge, Robert W. Morrow, Eugene H, HaberI,William Dale Miller. ROW3: Larry Summers, Guy M. Robinson. FRONT ROW' Thomas Hayden, John Gayer, Dee Ann Sanders, Bob Siesener, Treasurer, Jack Kramer, Secretary, Brad Strauser, President, Gerald Mouser, Vice-President. ROW 2: Paul Welsch, William Dale Miller, Burl Groeper, Joseph Reynolds, W. M. McKinney, Marshall Foster, Wayne Langemach, Michael Korth. FRONT ROW: John Counsil, Corresponding Secretary, Rashid Merchant, First Vice-President, Richard Henry, President, Earl Thompson, Second Vice-Presi- dent, Thomas Schob, Secretary-Treasurer. ROW 2: Carl Letterie, Terry Wagner, John Pepper, Ali Akbar, Jack Rose. ROW3: Lawrence Warner, R. W. Hinter- maier, S. M. Bliss, Terry Buck. FRONT ROW' David Holdener, Catalogerg Terrel Kuhn, Recording Secretary: Arlan Taylor, Vice-President, C. R. Jenkins, President, Jim Bondi, Treasurer, Donald Paul, Corresponding Secretary, Vic Cusumano, Faculty Advisor. ROW2.' Sandi McBride, Alfred Wusslerp Jim Michel, Jim Cambierg Wayne Langemachg Don Swyersg Michael Routburgp Michael Finkelsteing Thomas Schmidt. ROW 3: Dee Ann Sandersg Michael Seelandg Jerry Sewell, Richard Fitzgerald: Ronald Lottg Bruce Winsor, William Welschg Steve Jolly. ROW 4: John Kramer, Jim Schneider: Stephen Bohnemeyerp Michael Cook: John Wagner, William Howell. Tau Beta Pi , Tau Beta Pi is a national engineering honor Slgnla Mu society founded to recognize students in engi- neering who exhibit outstanding scholarship and exemplary character. Among other acti- vities, Tau Beta Pi sponsors the Freshman Friends program and offers a scholarship to an outstanding freshman. Also, Tau Beta Pi donates books and magazines to the UMR li- brary and strives to stimulate student-faculty communications. The honor of membership is significant be- cause of high eligibility standards and the world-wide reputation of the society. Member- ship in Tau Beta Pi is an indication of a stu- dent's scholastic achievement and involvement, and activity in the chapter contributes to the student's development as a technically-orient- ed, well-rounded individual. FRONT ROW: Arthur Stanzep Kenneth Metz, Secretary, Jim Michel. ROW 2: David McGuire, Joe Reynolds, William Welsch. 22 KAPPA MU EPSILON, FRONT ROW Sandi McBride: Joseph McBride, President: Janet Bogue, Secretary: Richard Karhuse, Vice-President: Marian Evers ROW2 Michael Mueller: Dwight Carmichael: Sue Litteken: Sherida Dugan: Charles Fuller: Michael Wahls: Dana Nau. ROW3: John Gayer: Roger Hayes Art Loepp Carl Castrianni: Bob Donze: James Joiner, Faculty Advisor. Kappa Mu Epsilon The Missouri Zeta chapter of Kappa Mu Epsilon, the national fraternity for superior mathematics oriented students, has striven to further interest and to disseminate knowledge in mathematics on the UMR campus. To achieve this, tutoring sessions have been insti- tuted, and tables of integrals have been distri- buted among the differential equations classes. Also, two delegates attended this year's na- tional convention of KME. A spring outing was held to acquaint the students with the mathematics faculty. At various meetings throughout the past year, competent mathe- maticians have delivered lectures designed to familiarize and stimulate interest for the mem- bers in various phases of mathematics which are not ordinarily covered in the classroom. Also an award was given to the most outstand- ing mathematical project at the UMR science fair. Pi Tau Sigma The Missouri Tau Lambda Chapter of Pi Tau Sigma, the National Mechanical Engi- neering Fraternity, is now one of the larg- est of the chapters in the entire country. ln addition to recognizing outstanding Mechanical Engineering students, Pi Tau Sigma has served the department and the cam- pus in various capacities, such as providing slide rule instruction for freshmen and provid- ing tour guides on University Day. Pi Tau Sig- ma also presented an award to an outstanding engineering project at the annual science fair. In an effort to promote additional contact be- tween students and faculty, the semiannual outings and the student-faculty basketball game were sponsored by Pi Tau Sigma. Pl TAU SIGMA, FRONT ROW: Steve Miesner: David Ackmann: Arthur Barrett, Vice-President: John Riley, Recording Secretary: David Holdener, President Kenneth Heath,Treasurer: Mary Beth Thro:John Farrell: Kim Por Tang. ROW2: John Feurer: Wayne DeVries: Michael Bell: James Kelley: Danny Ray Conner Dale Leanhardt: Allan Reifel: Wayne Garrett: P. K. Scherrer. ROW3: Russell Beckmeyer: James Koewing: Owen Seals: John Buckwalter: Rocky Arnold Dale Ballard Daniel Schaefer: Ronald Lott. ROW4: William Shepherd: David Larcker: Ronald Allen: Mike Behr: Charles Findley: Jan Pottinger. 3 i i ll Nuclear Engr. 81 Science Honor Society On December 11, 1969, the Nuclear Engi- neering and Science Honor Society was estab- lished at UMR. The object of this Society is the recognition and promotion of high scholas- tic achievement andfor professional attainment in the fields of Nuclear Engineering and Sci- ence. There are three classes of membership. They are: Undergraduate, Graduate, and Pro- fessional. FRONT ROW' Charles Gill, Charles Kalterp Robert Brown. ROW 2.' Cyrus Irani, Bill Kehr, Don Rueter, President. ROW 3: Richard Starke, Vice-President, William Welsch, Dave Blanchard, Secretary-Treasurer, Al Bolon, Advisor. FRONT ROIM Carol Langemach, Richard Earl Morie, Historian, Guy Robinson, Treasurer, James Jones, Master of Ceremonies, Gerald Hoover, Master Al- chemist, Victor Becker, Vice Master Alchemist, Veo Peoples, Jr., Secretary, Robert Reuter, Alumni Secretary, Cecilia Meyer. ROW 2.' Patricia Poertner, Jon Howell, George Cadwallader, Kent Anderson, Mark Kaiser, Michael McGath, Bob Haiducek, Greg Janoch, Albert Wampler. ROW3: Ronald Dierolf, Richard O'Hearn, Alan Van DeBoe, Steve Majors, David Bachmann, Wayne Cagle, Lee Turpin, Larry McCormick, Kenneth Tacchi, Dale Noel. ROW4: William Burt, Rick Kess, Bruce Varble, Ray Wildhaber, Jim Diepenbrock, Jr., Ray Prenger, Mike Trancynger, Zebulun Nash, Albert Lewis. This year, as in years past, Beta Delta chap- ter of Alpha Chi Sigma participated in several projects. These included freshman chemistry help sessions, stocking safety equipment in the chem labs, chemistry merit badge instruction for the Boy Scouts, and the presentation of the Professor Snarf award. At this year's na- tional convention, Beta Delta was named the best chapter among those that did not operate a house. Alpha Chi Sigma 225 226 Religious, Intercultural 227 2 l l FRONT ROW: Mohommed A. Attigag lftikhar Hussain: Ambyo Mangunwidjojop Grufron Achmad, President: Rashid Merchant: Abd El-Aziz Borahayg Aquil Ahmad, Secretary. ROW 2: Behnam Avijp T. Talebp Altaf P. Ahmadg A. Najjarg Syed A. Barkatullahg lshratullah Ansari: Ahmed Mahmoudg Mohammed Khalid Yousufg Farrokh Djahanguiri. ROW 3: Kanaleddin Nikrayeshp Bashir Khalil: Ashraf Merchant: Ismail A. Abdel-Latifg Abdolaziz Machraouig I. Adawii Bashier Wariathg Aydin O. Izmirli, Vice'Presidentg A. Farazandeh. Muslim Students Association rganization of Arab Students The Organization of the Arab Students pro- moted friendship and understanding among students from the Arab world and other coun- tries. lt also promoted mutual understanding and stronger ties between Arab students at UMR and American people. ln fulfilling this purpose the organization sponsored speakers to many local meetings and held its annual banquet last November. The organization also organized the Palestinian week during last October to give a real picture of the Palestinian people and their struggle against Zionism. FRONT ROW: lsmail Abdel-Latifp l. Adawi, Advisorg A. Najjar, Treasurerg Ahmed Mahmoud, President: Abd El-Aziz Borahay. ROW2: Taleb Taleb: Mohomed Attigap Bashir Khalilg Mach- raoui Abdelazizp Bashier Wariathp Mohamed Shillig Benabdeljalil Driss, Vice-President. FRONT ROW: Darryl Moore, Zebulun Nash: Roscoe McWilliams, President, Gregory Mc Clain, Treasurer: Bill Johnson. ROW 2: Dale Cain, William Shaw: Charles Casteelp Lawrence Smith, Russell Flye. ROW3: Ronald M. James, Ollie McNairy. FRONT ROW' Arun Kumar: Kirit S. Shah, Executive Officer: S. K. Tolani, President: Vipin Kuckreja, Secretary: Rashid Merchant. ROW 2: Purushottam Manusmareg lshratullah Ansari, J. D. Thakerg Hari K. Mehta: Ravi Apte: Ramakant Gayakwadp P. Doraibabu. ROW3: Prem S. Gupta: Subhash G. Kelkarg Mahendra Patel, Narendra Coudaryg Ashraf Merchant. Association of Black Students The Association for Black Students for al- most two years has been proclaiming to the UMR campus the readiness of Black people to carve out a pathway for themselves in the course of life. Students of other races have be- come alarmed at this attitude of the Black man and his desire to do things for himself and by himself. Propaganda has been waged here, there, and everywhere for the purpose of misinterpreting the intention of this organi- zation. The members themselves are organized not to hate other men, but to lift themselves, and to demand respect of all humanity. Those who make up the Association of Black Stu- dents on the UMR campus have decided that they shall go forward, upward, and onward toward the great goal of human liberty. They have determined that all barriers placed in the way of their progress must be removed, for they desire to see the light of a brighter day. India Association The India Association began the fall semes- ter this year with a picnic at Meramec Springs, which was well attended by both members and guests. As in the past, the Association kept the artistic taste of the membership alive by spon- soring four excellent Indian movies each de- picting an aspect of Indian life. The highlight of the fall semester was the Dewali Function, This, both a solemn and a festive occasion, was fully attended by its members and hon- ored by Dr. C. A. Johnson, Mr. Lou Moss, and Mrs. Todd of UMR. Dr. Mathur, another hon- ored guest of the evening, made the annual presentation of the Mathur Award. Following the dinner and entertainment were several games with prizes for the winners. The activi- ties of the India Association for the spring semester were basically the same. Four Indian movies, a picnic at Meramec Springs, and a de- lightful Holi celebration were the highlights during this semester. The Holi function was honored by the presence of Mr. Sam Burton and family. 229 2 Korean Stud. Assoc. The Korean Student Association was offi- cially recognized about one year ago, and have made much progress in promoting better mutual relationship and understanding among all students at the University of Missouri at Rolla. The activities of the KSA were a Korean film festival, a lecture series, and picnics at Meramec Springs near St. James, Mo. Feder. of Latin American Studs. Promoting fellowship as well as providing aid and a friendly face to one portion of UMFl's foreign students during 1970-71 was the Federation of Latin American Students. In providing a complete program of cultural education as well as many of the elements of life back home, one of the activities of the Federation this year was the formation of a Latin American band which entertained the UMR students several times during the year. Iranian Stud. Assoc. The purpose of ISA-UMR is to inform stu- dents of UMR and the community of Rolla about the political affairs of Iran and to sup- port the struggle of all the people around the world for their freedom and self-determina- tion. During the past ye ar, several movies con- cerning the lranians', 9alestinians', and Alger- ians' struggles for fre :dom have been shown and a banquet was cc -sponsored with the or- ganization of Arab students to raise money for Palestinian refuge es. The Association was successful in defending four of its members who were about to be expelled from school for taking part in a peaceful demonstration at UMR to protest the National Guard's brutal action which resulted in the death of four American students at Kent State University. FRONT ROW: Kwang Lee: W. H. Kim: Don Illiam, President: B. K. Park, Advisor: Kenneth Gardiner. ROW 2.' Duk-chan Kwak: Woosoon Bai: Ki Hyun Yoon: Young Sik Park: Chong Chul Lee: Shin Suk Kang. ROW3.' Duk-Won Park: Chung Lim: Y. S. Kim: Yubong Hahn: In Ho Han: S. L. Lee: Jyong Shi Cho. FRONT ROW' Melvyn Mclntyre, Vice-President: Lon Pearson, Advisor: Pedro Stefanutti, President: Jorge Jackson, Treasurer. ROW 2.' Eleazar Velasquez Fl.: Ariel Camacho: Francisco Buendicho: Daniel Salcedo: Gregorio Perez: Plinio Terreros. FRONT ROW: Massoud-Maleki: Foad'Nakhai: Hrair-Gharakhanian: Farrokh Djahanguiri: Par- vin-Farazandeh: Toorandokht Binesh: Behnam Avij,'Financial Secretary. ROW 2: Narrin Kaynia: E. Aslani-Amolig Yousef Neman: Fereydoon-Kasrai, Organizational Secretary: Pirooz Binesh: Bizhan Binesh: Houshang Golafshar. ROW 3: Mahdi Honarpour: Ali Habibi: A-Far- azandeh: Arsalan G. Ghahremani: Mostafa Assadi: Mahmoud Davarpanah: Kamaleddin Nikra- vesh. FRONT ROW: C. Y. Tung, Chang-Jy Richard Wu: Kaochih Hsu, Ching-Tseng Chip Shuyum Chem Chip C. L. Ho, Cheng-Yi Lai, Yu Fang Yen, R. J. Lai. ROW 2: Kuang-Cheng Hug Chun-Nan Wang, Rong-Heng Kuo: Yung-Chau Shag l-Lin Changp John Tansug Peter Chow, Hai-Chi Koo, Tung-Ming Huang, Liou Ching Kwangg Sek-Kin Kwong: Ching-Tzu Lug Yeun-Tong Han. ROW3: Yih-Cheng Shieh, Kai-Ming So: Chean-Li Cheng: Victor Ai-Shen Ling Ling-Ping Lee, Shu Hua Wug William Yu-Chi Chu, Jau Wen Cheng Yu-Ping Chao, Shen-Kuang Yeh, Erh-Wu Hu. The Chinese Student Association of UMR was organized not only to assist in overcoming any difficulties our fellow Chinese students may encounter, but also, through the efforts of each and every member, to hearten the un- derstanding of our American friends toward the Republic of China and to enhance the cul- tural exchange between the two people. Be- sides having social events, the CSA of UIVIR al- so holds athletic competitions. During the Easter Vacation, a huge banquet was held jointly with the CSA's of several midwestern universities. ln the same week, a CSA conven- tion, with national participation, was also held in Washington, D.C. The activities on this campus were centered around the China Week, which included Chinese art exhibits, China Night and China Review. Also, a large banquet was held to celebrate the National Day lOctober lOl. Through these activities, the Chinese Student Association hopes to ac- complish the goal of lnternational Brother- hood . Chinese Student Assoc. 231 232 Newman Club The Newman Club at UIVIR seeks to bring Catholic students together in a spiritual com- munity so that their development of faith parallels their higher degree of intellectual in- sight and fulfillment. Newman actively parti- cipated in the United Nlinisteries in Higher Edu- cation, the Ecumenical Program on Campus, inner-city renewal programs, and the Fresh- man Assistance Program. Daily afternoon lVlass, and student-oriented Sunday Nlass, mar- riage-preparation programs, continuing inquiry discussion groups, and counseling were only a few of the benefits offered. FRONT ROW' Neal Cronin: Jerry Dreisemerd: Chuck Trnka: Jim Cambier: Hugh Jamieson Larry Herold: Ray Muniz. Liahona FRONT ROW: Robert R. Russell, Advisor: Archie F. Gatrost, Vice-President: Samuel W. Dortch, President: Steve Brendel, Secretary: Ronald D. Willough- by. SECOND ROW: Steven Thomas: Howard Brock: Gary Hatfield: David Thatcher: Jim Hurtte. THIRD ROW' H. H. Grice, Faculty Advisor: Wayne D. Smith: David lVlcCarty. SECOND ROW: Flichard Hoffman: Stephen Ash:Walter Trnka: Father Paul Kabat, Chaplain: FRONT ROW! Rev. George Wm. Scantlan, Advisor: Jana McDonald: Art Higgins, Vice President: Carol Butz: Marshall A. Foster, President: Janet Bogue: Howie Toombs, Secretary: Randall G. Dempsey, Treasurer: Jim Bowie. SECOND ROMA Wayne Jordan: Jim Elmore: Mike Barry: Paul Schlett: Greg Strother, State Vice President: Jack W. Robinson: William D. Haynes: Darrell Elven: Gary Taylor. THIRD HOVW Roger Goodman, Center Chairman: Les St. John: Marlin G. Wells: William Bowen: Doug Lundin: J. Michael Haverstick: Robert Laramore: Jack E. Keller: C. R. Ragsdale: Gary Underwood. Baptist Student Union During the past year, the Baptist Student Union has served as a principal source of Christian fellowship for students, in addition to supplementing the ministries of the local Baptist Churches. Highlight activities have been International Banquets sponsored by the Baptist Student Union each semester. The BSU has participated in various state conven- tions and retreats. In addition, it has been ac- tive in intramural sports and has entertained the center with various parties and social events. ...cam-K ,,,...-Q-v-M 234 FRONT ROW.' Carl M. Schoeneberg: Peter Wagner: Steve Chenoweth: Mark Pickell: Lloyd Alinder, Vice President: Carol Langemach, Secretary: Craig Vaughn: Patricia Poertner: Bonnie Briggs. ROW 2: Dee Ann Sanders: Susan Blickensderfer: Christine Nieman: Barb Whites: Cheryl Hardwick: Susan B. Howell: Mar- garete Spiry: Nancy Prather: Judy Wilson: Sharon Pfister: Karen Bieser: Carolyn Burchfield: Carolyn Whiting. ROW 3: Larry W. Campbell: Chuck Brennes- tugm: Robert Easterday: David McClure: Bob Bettis: James Schneider: Larry Morris: Gregory Miller: David Eppestine: Steve Goldammer: lshratullah Ansari: Daryl Buckman. ROW4.' George Cadwallader: William Burt: Chriss Baugh: Kent Russell: Scott Harman: Wesley Huskisson: W. Sodnammoc: J. Cambier: Gordon Vojta: William Ernest: Ray Sanders: Dennis Pease: Paul Briggs: Richard Schippers: Fred Lamar, Campus Minister. Wesley Foundation During the 1970-1971 school year, Wesley Foundation took part in many new activities as well as the usualWednesday night meetings, Sunday Studies, and general fellowship. Wes- ley journeyed to St. Louis to do repair work on several inner-city mission churches, aided by the Cottey College YWCA. Other weekends were spent doing repair at the church camps of Orchard Crest and Galilee. On Campus, Wesley was co-sponsor of the Monfort Mission concert, the New Christian Singers, the Mitchells, and the Cellar Door Coffeehouse. Wesley also co-sponsored campus lectures by THE GROUP, INC., which is a team of volunteers who are working in the St. Louis Ghettos. The year was topped off over St. Pat's weekend, when Wesley made its first entry in the St. Pat's parade in recent years. Charlie Brown and his friends mounted atop kiddie wagons, tricycles, and a doghouse, charmed their way into the hearts of young parade goers, and placed first in the non-float compe- tition in the parade. Members of Wesley combined forces with members of the Cottey College YWCA to do repair work on inner-ci ty churches. FRONT ROVW David Hollrah, Treasurer: Richard Jung, Vice President: Jim Bruening, Presi- dent: Marvin Doberenz, Corresp. Secretary: Sue Jaggi, Recording Secretary. ROW2.' Becky Stabo: Robert Duenckel: Robert Schaefer: James Stubbs, Spiritual Advisor: Gayle Durand. FRONT ROIM Jerry Johnson, President: Dr. R. C. Waggoner, Advisor. ROW 2: James Grant: Jerry Rich: Doug Shaw: Kenneth Goodboy, Treasurer. Gamma Delta Gamma Delta,the International Association of Lutheran students, had another active pro- gram this year. Programs and activities were planned to promote better Christian knowl- edge, service, and fellowship. Service projects ranged from visiting patients at Phelps County Hospital and conducting a work-day, to Christ- mas carolling and sewing coffee and dough- nuts. Membership is open to all students at UMR and activities include a monthly supper, guest speakers, social events with other chap- ters, and an annual canoe float. Christ. Sci. Org. The Christian Science Organization serves to strengthen Christian Science students en- rolled at UMR and to unite them in closer bonds of Christian fellowship. The Organiza- tion on this campus was founded in 1961 and is one of the hundreds of such groups located at colleges and universities throughout the world. The Organization's weekly meetings, which include Scriptural selections chosen by student readers, seek to emphasize the every- day relevancy of spiritual values. Each year the members seek to share their good news with the college community by sponsoring a qualified Christian Science lecturer to speak on the campus. Interfaith Council FRONT ROW: Leland Ford: Paul Schlett, President: Becky Stabo, Secretary: James Schneider, Treasurer: H. H. Grice, Faculty Advisor. ROW2: Richard Schip- persg Walter Trnka: David F. Hollrah: Darrell Elven. - 2 af - J A A 1. W ,Aw an-... ,...,.R Q.-,z,.p A-5 4 f sf Professional, Special Interest Assoc. for Computing Machinery A.I.Ch.E. Amer. Ceramic Soc. FRONT ROW: John Hoelscher: Keith Nolde: Rodney Gold: Mary Brunkhorst, Secretary: Larry Nolan, President: Joseph Bender, Treasurer: Charles Fuller. ROW 2.' Ellen Montague: Rich Schuessler: Mike Montague: Gayle Durand: Randy Kerns: Forrest Swafford: Sandra Gilliam. ROW 3: Thomas Weaver: Dennis Demereckis: William Doll, Jr.: Ron Thompson: Bill Hawthorne: Black Corbley: Rick Nolan. ROW4: Tom DePauw: Michael Court: Alan Bodeman: David Francis. FRONT ROW' David McClure: H.H. Grice, Counselor: Larry McCormick, Secretary: Dam Dorteh, Treasurer: Cecilia Meyer: Richard J. Fitzgerald, Vice-President: A. Wayne Cagle, Reporter: Dan McFarland: Thomas Campbell. ROW 2: Doug Marek: Larry W. Campbell: Michael C. Greco: Larry Shoemaker: Terry Thomure: Mike Trancynger:Gary Bland: Don Crank: William Burt: Albert R. Wampler: Craig Fadem. ROW 3: Mike Moll: Terrill Young: Alfred J. Wussler: John Hiatt: Wayne B. Peters: Marvin T. Eaves: Michael L. Whitlock: Steven Felstein: George Cadwalladerp Michael G. Moran: Gary Fennewald. ROW 4: Robert Pike: Dick Ohearn: Darrell Sanders: Stephen G. Majors: Raymond Prenger: James Diepenbrock, Jr.: James H. Jones: Thomas Lehman: Steven Calvin: Ronald O. Bude: Ray Forrester: Donald R. Orcutt. FRONT ROVlk Michael Finkelstein, Program Chairman: James M. Stubbs, Jr., Vice-President: Russell Smith. ROW2.' Michael Holt: Joseph Ward: Dennis Schubert: Kenneth Metz. FRONT ROW: Wayne Garrett: John Gayer: R. D. Roche, Faculty Advisor: Stan Horton, Vice-President: Wayne DeVries, President: Dennis Falkenheim, Secre- tary: Dave Ackmann: Van Nguyen: Bruce Baker. ROW 2.' lshratullah Ansari: Lloyd Alinder: Danny Conner: Gene Steinkoetter: Michael Schneider: M. Creech: Fred Campbell: Tim Montgomery: Stan Howell: Chris Lewis. ROW3: David Holdener: Jan Pottinger: Arthur Barrett: James Scheller: Kenneth Johnson: Robert Carter: John StClair: Michael Bell: John Shelton. ROW 4.' James Kelley: Roger Bumpers: James Herbold: William McCommis: Thomas Lehman: Tom Hoppe: Michael Taylor: Bill Scheckel: Michael Moder. Society of LLA Aut0HlOtiVC gd! Engineers Z E During University Day, members of SAE developed this display for the enjoy- ment and education of perspective freshmen. 23 240 Soc. of Physics Students FRONT ROW: Eric Johnson: Steve Goldammer, First Vice-President: Dwight Carmichael, President: Sidney Pitt, Treasurer: Rex Mann, Second Vice-President. ROW2: Dennis Pease: Ross Cameron: Walter Fechner: Larry San- soucie. FRONT ROW: Jim Schneider, Secretary: Steve Wampler, First Vice-President: David Robinson, President: John Peters, Second Vice-President: James Collings, Treasurer. ROW2: Terry Donze: Tom Stefansky: Gordon Vojta: Roy Wagner: Bruce Strang: Bob Wethington. ROW3: Sadettin Gazioglu: Kenneth Scott: Scott Fletcher: Mark Middendorf: Mike Kozacik: David Rice: Larry Blankenship. From its beginning as the first student chap- ter of the Association of Engineering Geologi- sts, AEG has become an important service to the geological engineering student. The Asso- ciation has served not only to bring the stu- dent closer to his fellow students and the faculty, but it has afforded the opportunity to learn more about the profession. Along with its usual meetings and seminars there are many impromptu social gatherings. Each year the Association has sponsored a banquet with the parent St. Louis chapter. This has given the student a unique opportunity to become acquainted with the practicing professional engineer. Assoc. of Engr. Geologists , The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, world's largest professional engi- neering society, serves its member EE's of UMR through a variety of activities. Confer- ences and papers contests are open to mem- bers on regional and national levels. The Rolla Student Branch this year toured the electro- nics facilities of Western Electric and McDon- nell Douglas Corporations. Each ofthe regular business meetings also included a presentation by such companies as Collins Radio, United Nuclear, Southwestern Bell Telephone, and Union Electric. Also a part of lEEE's activi- ties were social outings in the fall and spring. I.E.E.E. FRONT ROW: Patricia Pijut, William W. McCommis, Mike Norton, Chairman, Don Aldridge, Vice Chairman, Ronald G. Taylor, Treasurer, Gary J. Potter, Sec- retary, Thomas Weaver, Gerald J. Bayer, Wilda Hyman. SECOND ROIM Steve Chenoweth, Oramel D. Stevens, Charles P. Conrad, LeRoy W. Stahl, Stan Howell, Paul R. Ditty, Norman E. Trentmann, Don Bene, Thomas Doutt, Lawrence L. McCamy, Paul Dalluge. THIRD ROW: James Hunsicker, Tom Huck, William Bartley, John Schamburg, John Hoelscher, Vincent J. Budd, William Howell, David G. Lynch, Larry A. Marklin, Roger Weibrecht, Joe Simmons, Vin- cent Saporita. FOURTH ROW' R. Bruce Gastineau, Matthew J. Russo, Eric Johnson, John Reynolds, Marlin G. Wells, Timothy Epresi, T. James Barker, Carl Hunding, Robert Rothermel, Thomas E. Kreutz, James Nelden, James Pautler, R. Stephen Davis. American Q FRONT Row: Michael Hon, Joseph ward, Vice-President, Kenneth rvierz, Jr. Row 2: Michael FOufldfyfnan S Soc. Finkelstein, Dennis Schubert, James Stubbs, Russell Smith. 241 42 In the past school year, the American So- ciety of Civil Engineers was involved in activi- ties which passed beyond the scope of the regu- lar meetings. At the annual UMR University Day, ASCE members set up exhibits to con- vey the excitement of Civil Engineering to visiting high school students, and as an added attraction, a strongest-beam contest was held. ASCE members performed a traffic survey for the city of Rolla, and were engaged by the Missouri Jaycees to provide engineering ser- vices for a handicapped children's camp at the Lake of the Ozarks. These activities were greet- ed with enthusiasm by the students, as was witnessed by a Sotxm increase in membership, bringing the total number of ASCE members to A.S.C.E. over 400. FRONT ROW: John Paul Haley, Tom Hayden, Peter Wagner, Randall Dempsey, Treasurer: Dee Ann Sanders, Secretary, Daniel Lynch, President,John Gayer Vice-President, Bob Wethington, Mike Hermesmeyer. ROW2: David Blechle, Gary Bullock, Bob Stewart, Mark Pickell, W. Sodnammoc, Brad Strauser, Michael Korth, Mike Bruemmer, John Kramer, Gregory Sherwood, Ronald Brendel. ROW3: William Gary Maass, Steve Himmell, Dennis McCoy, Pat Mulvaney, James Schneider, Vaughn Ball, Rick Powell, Dennis Dufner, W. Barnes, Ray Maniz. ROW4: Lee Austin, Garry Aronberg, Bob Queathem, James Chatman, Ron Eckel- kamp, Jack Sanders, John Dunard, Jr., Jerald Whitford, William Ernst, Michael Kinsella, Chuck Taylor, James Keen. FRONT ROW' R. W. Powell, Earl A. Thompson, Rashid Merchant, Terry L. Wagner. SECOND ROW: Law- rence E. Warner, Stephen Bliss, Dick Waddell, Richard Henry, Ashraf Merchant. Soc. of Petroleum Engineers 1 FRONT ROW' Bob Toth: Danny Baldwin: Lendi Stettler, Secretary: George Cain, Vice Chairman: John Feurer, Treasurer: Sidney Gaddy: David Eppestine. SECOND HOW: Charles Blair: Al Newberry: Dana Jones: Tom Webber: Eric Johnson: Greg Colman: Dale Pitt: Carolyn Whiting. THIRD ROIM Bill Clifton Harry Gaines: Stanley Schnaare: Alfred Richardson: Ted Irons: Steve Abernathy: Mike Creech: Keith Nolde. A.I.A.A. 24 244 Metallurgical Society Sports Car Club l FRONT ROW.' Dave Kruegerg Mike Holtg Jim Michel. ROW 2.' William Welschp Don Rueterg Nguyen Long. FRONT ROW: John Arvanisg Mike Foster, Vice-President: David Baodgrant, Treasurer. ROW2.' Pamela Arvanisg Robert Carter: Brent Blizewskig Daniel Smithg Dave Darmon. FRONT ROW: Paul Murrellg Tony Graham, Presidentp Thomas Weaver. ROW2: Dennis Dufnerp Steve Himmellp Michael H. Schneider, Brad M. Strauser. U.M.R. Management Association FRONT ROW' John Stuckerp William Beck, Emil Teisa, President, Farrokh Djahangurip John Reynolds: William Hobbs. ROW 2: Jim Bentong Mike Barry, Gregory Smith: Eldon Foster, Kenneth Yokshg Bob Wethington. ROW3: William Giles: Robert Wade: Darryl Bennett, Milton Braselton. The American Institute of Mining and Metal- lurgical Engineers is a professional organiza- tion designed to advance among its members, knowledge ofthe mining industry. AIME spon- sors various guest speakers from industry and community. Other activities include field trips, banquets, various outings, and the main- tenance of a conference room with a library in the Mining Building for the use of student members of AIME. .I.M.E.- .M.E. 245 ,z Q . WWW gn fix -,fl M I 5 5 -- Q!! 'W Ek it ,,, ,,. , ' 15- M Q Wi 1... lllulu L- Is' B Wwyi, ---'- n 1---- S5 ,,W1v.t, W 'I 'ai '13 X .4 .I , 2 Y gg t Nc f . ! Z TQ i 5 Q Q QM' wgf ss Y 4 1 gf, 4 X ev., . T X. 7 ' if , . 4 'A Y nr k . ' k A' iq 0, h , VK . X . ' QS ,. 0' A C.L. DAKE GEO. SOC., FRONT ROW.' Elaine Zambon: Thomas C. Trancynger, Counsilman: John D. Cannon, Secretary-Treasurer: Will- iam D. Zogg, President: Marsha S. Collins. ROW2: Gary Mackey: Bob Wethington: Danny J. McMurphy: Susan B. Howell: Conrad Kuharic: David Langston: Richard Hoffmann. ROW3: Laurence Nuelle: Nicholas H. Tibbs: Gregory P. Smith: Alexander Prissovsky: Eric Livingston: Edwin J. Garrison. ROW4: Alan Kornacki: Tony Hass: James R. Collings: Larry P. Coen: John Middleton. A.S.M.E. This past year ASME has had speakers from such companies as Detroit Edison, Alcoa Aluminum, and NASA at their monthly meet- ings. The society has also taken tours of An- heuser Busch and St. Louis Shipbuilding. This past semester, the UMR chapter was honored to act as host for the Regional Student Papers Contest. At the contest, nine schools were rep- resented and a total of 15 papers presented. The goals behind the contest are to bring engi- neering students together and to give the stu- dents a chance to present a technical paper on C.L. Dake Geo. Soc. Promotion of interest in the geologic sci- ences was the central purpose governing the activities of the C. L. Dake Geological Society. In addition to slide shows and lectures at the meetings, field trips to several mines and quarries in Missouri improved members' under- standing of geology. The society's third annual mineral auction and various service projects provided more practical experience. By spon- soring a fall departmental mixer, a Christmas party, and a spring picnic, the society furnish- ed an opportunity for students and faculty to some prgject he has done, socialize in a nonacademic atmosphere. ASME, FRONT ROW: Marvin Sindel: Lloyd Alinder: W. Sodnammoc: Don D. Carlson: Bill Clifton: Chris Lewis: M. Creech: Richard Quinlisk: Paul A. Swearin- gen: Wayne DeVries. ROW 2: Larry Langenberg: Jan Pottinger: Ken Berkbigler: Michael H. Schneider: Tim Montgomery: Ted Irons: David Holdener:Russell Beckmeyer: Robert Kluefer. ROW 3.' Danny Ray Conner: Michael Moder: Robert Sherwood: Mike Bell: Roger Bumpers: David Reinke: Gene Steinkoetter: Ar- thur Barrett: Douglas Dueker: James Scheller. 247 248 Society of Women Engineers The Society of Women Engineers is a na- tional professional organization composed of women who are professional engineers and wo- men who are engineering or science students. The purposes of the society are to present the needs and ideals of women in the engineering profession and to encourage women with the necessary technical aptitudes and interests to enter the engineering field. During the 1970- 71 school year, the UMR branch of the society sponsored several events and activities includ- ind our annual bake sale and a picnic with the women from national in St. Louis. FRONT ROW' Lendi Stettlerg Gayle Durand, Vice-President, Cheri Hardwick, Secretary- Treasurerp Sue Litteken, Corresp. Secretary: Jane Heineman. ROW2: Sandi McBride: Vanna Vogelerp Mary Brunkhorstg Ann Naegerg Mary Baker. FRONT ROW' Catherine Midden, Dale Lutz, J, Edwin Henson, President, Robert Kessler, Secretary-Treasurer: Alexis Swoboda. ROW2: Michael Butnerp Ken- neth Tacchip Carol Langemachg Robert Craig: Keith Lissantp Mark Kaiserp Richard Kinastg Carey Bottom, Ray Wildhaberg John Adamsg Gary Magruder. The W. T. Schrenk Chemical Society is dedi- cated to the promotion of interaction between the faculty and students of the Chemistry department. One of its major purposes is to provide the stu- dent with a broader background in the chemical profession than is received in the classroom. The Society provided help to the University on Univer- sity Day by giving tours of the Chemical Engi- neering Building. Also the Society provided help sessions for chemistry students during the fall se- mester. Other activities of the Society, besides regular meetings, included the selling of safety glasses and the fall and spring outings. W.T. Schrenk Chemical Society FRONT ROMA Daniel Bertschmann: Phyllis Bertschmann: John Hoelscher: Debbie Hoelscherg Les Nappier, Treasurer: Jack Oldrin, President: Tom Lynge, Vice- President: Mike Walz, Secretary: Barbara Schmidt: Tom Schmidt: Joyce Reineke with Christine and Richard. ROW2: Judi Gray: Alana Camacho: Ariel Cama- cho: Ruth Laneman: Dennis Laneman: JoAnn Nappier:Joann Oldrin: Evelyn Lynge with Christopher: Beth Walz:CaroIe Lott: Ronald Lott: Peter Bruce: Cherryl Bruce. ROW 3: Gary Gray: Ralph Tate: Barbara Moran: Michael Moran: Anthony Kuenzel: Stephanie Kuenzel: Fred Pope: Jeanine Pope: Charlotte Conner: Danny Conner: Judy Cotter: Dennis Cotter: Joseph McBride: Sandi McBride. Association of Married Students -W W l Murlyn Pace and Barb Moran work to finish the Mates entry to the St. Pats Parade. The Association of Married Students, nick- named Mates, was formed this past Septem- ber, 1970 by an original group of six married couples who felt there was a need for an or- ganization of this sort at UMR. A constitution was written and approved by the Student Council, officers were elected, membership cards were printed, sweatshirts were designed, and Mates came into being. Since the original objective of this club was for social purposes, Mates has held several social events including a barbeque picnic, a Christmas party, a New Year's Eve party, and a St. Pat's party. Mates' men have actively participated in the UMR in- tramural program. Monthly meetings were held in the Student Union Ballroom with capacity attendance. We are sure that this organization will continue to grow and that its original purpose will benefit all married coup- les during their years at UMR. 24 The Dames' community activities this year included providing food baskets to a needy family and partial support of a local planned parenthood clinic. The Club had several fund-raising projects which included a style show, student survival kits, a bake sale, a cook-book and stationery sale, and a silent auction. Social activities throughout the year were the children's Christmas party, Easter party, family night, and December and May ban- quets. ln addition, the club sponsored weekly interest groups in bridge, bowling, ceramics, coffee club, needlework, pinochle, prenatal, U.M.R. Dames and swimming. FRONT ROW: Linda Sherwood, Cherryl Bruce, Treasurer, Joyce Reineke, Second Vice-President, Joan Nelson, Corresp. Secretary, Connie Canalas, First Vice- President, Rosemary Neal, President, Joena Sidelnik, Recording Secretary, Cindy Smyka, Finance Chairman, Mrs. G. Edwin Lorey, Advisor, Mrs. Bud Mercier, Advisor, Barbara Schmude. ROW 2: Alana Camacho, Evelyn Lynge, Pam Sandhaus, Etta Howell, Eileen Bade, Stephanie Kuenzel, Carole Lott, Evelyn Jones, Janet Reifel, James Rhine, Ruth Laneman, Sandi McBride, Patricia Johnson. ROW 3.' Beverly Duncan, Cassandra Potter, Kathy Jones, Judi Gray, Connie Vi- land, Carol Gaines, Dorothy Thurman, Susan Bromley, Carol Carr, Kathie Hosto, Pat Wampler, Sherry Komisarck. ROW4: Pam Swingle, Georgina Smith, Charlotte Conner, Honor Flaim, Elaine Myers, Pennye Hall, Louise Handlev. MSM. Spclunkers FRONT ROW: Eric Livingston, Club Store, Nick Tibbs, Elaine Zambon, Secretary-Treasurer, Dave Hoffman, Ad- visor, Bill Zogg, President. ROW 2.' Bill Mattingly, Larry Nuelle, Bruce Warren, Jim Glock, Dave Butherus. ROW 3: Rich Hoffman, Craig Ware, Charles Hyman. ROW 4: Milt Bradley, Mike Muenks, Bill Clifton, Art Hebrank. STANDlNG.' Keith Lissant, Bob Ballad, Bob Schaefer, John Price, Steve Calvin, Ed Garrison, John Cannon. ,ff Qghs. N, M vi ,A jig--,Ku 1-MH. rc, V-13, xx, xxx! fs U.M.R. Park Board With renewed interest, the members of the UMR Park Board have started to work for all UMR students. The Board is incorporated as a non-profit corporation under the laws of Mis- souri as Miner Enterprises, lnc. Its purpose is to provide facilities and services for the stu- dents of UMR. lt has been called the Park Board because its primary aim is to institute and develop a park which is fully owned and operated by students for the benefit of all. Present activities include finding ways to fi- nance the project as well as finding land avail- able which is within a reasonable distance to the school. The Board has about S5,000. in pledges and is hoping for much more. Land is available: it is just a matter of coming up with available funds. The Board is presently trying to expand its representation to a 32 man board from the present 12 man system. We hope that this will stimulate a greater interest in the organization and help us attain our goals much more quickly. C.Y.R. The University of Missouri at Rolla has many organizations upon its campus, however, only one of these is politically oriented. This organization is the College Young Republi- cans. The CYR's are composed of young peo- ple interested in politics and the promotion of Republican candidates and ideals. ln the past year the local chapter of the Missouri Feder- ation of College Young Republicans campaign- ed for local Republican candidates and parti- cipated in the Missouri Intercollegiate Student Legislature. Several of the local candidates spoke at various CYR meetings and described their experiences as political figures. More ambitious plans are being made for the 1971- 72 school year. Being involved in an organiza- tion such as the CYR's helps round the young people and prepare them for their future as concerned citizens in America. FRONT ROW: Allen Seabaugh, Treasurer: Terry Donze, President: Paul Ponder. ROW2 Glenn Ross, Planning Director: James Hassinger: Larry Mayfield. FRONT ROW: John Weekley, Corresp. Secretary: William Beck: Dave Barczewski, President: Ross Cameron, Vice-President: Jim Fitzpatrick, Treasurer. ROW2: Dan Bruns: Richard Sei- fert: Mark Smith: William Johnson: Randy Johannes. History Club FRONT ROW: loma Carnahan, Secretary: Lloyd Headrick, Treasurer: John Theilmann, President: James Bailey: Karen Calfee. ROW 2: John Rogers: Ross Cameron: Perry Price: James Marcellus: Carroll Hawley. STANDING: Dave Heinlein: Van Bartniczak: Steve Kreisman: Wayne Bremer: Lendi Stettler: Gary Wicke: Ron Dutton: Bob Sullivan: Harry Wissmann: Mike Rissell: Coach Van Nostrand: Don Frankforther: Vickie Hosfeld: David McMillan: Mike Muehlberg: Frank Headington: Jim Williams: Tom Akers. KNEELING: Don Schlechte: Ken Arnsmeyer: Jack Phillips. Intramural Mgrs. The Intramural Managers Association was first organized this year to give the students a larger role in the planning and direction of the intramural program. Coach Burr VanNos- trand is in charge of intramural sports at UMR and is mainly responsible for the for- mation of the Association. Although this year was one of organizing the Association, next year should see it taking a full part in improving the intramural program. 25 254 Soccer Club The UMR Soccer Club started very strong in their fall Khoury League play, but, unable to get the entire team to some weeknight games, finished third in their league. Bob Doyle, who served as president during the fall, and Steve Bergtholdt, who was president in the spring are continuing their efforts to estab- lish an inter-collegiate, non-Varsity league among the Missouri clubs. The Miner Kickers are respected on the inter-collegiate circuit-- Westminster was shut out twice, and Mizzou always expects a hard game when they meet us, although they walked by us on St. Pat's party weekend with a 2-0 victory. The squad improves every year as high quality freshmen l decide on UMR for an education and find a FRONT ROW: Tom Stefanskyp Jon Kremer, Treasurer, Steve Bergtholdt, Vice-President. SOCC9l' Team, too. ROW 2: Paul Verheyenp Sadettin Gazioglug Russell Signorino. ROW 3: Bob Howard, Dan Eberle. STANDING: Dana Reel, President: Doug Calahan, Rip-off Artist: Mark Doremus, Vice-President: Greg Bailey, Secretary. SITTING: Tom Moors: John Kessler: Dave Ploch, Treasurer. Braving the sheer cliffs and the loose rock around the Rolla area, the UMR Rock Climb- ing Club reached new highs in its climbing ad- ventures this year. Weekend trips to nearby cliffs gave members a chance to learn new climbing techniques, and to practice such im- portant skills as rapelling and technical lead- ing. The fall semester once again was high- lighted by a four-day trip over the Thanksgiv- ing vacation to the Wichita Mountains in Okla- homa. There, new members got to learn what climbing on 300-foot cliffs was all about. Through its perfect record of safe climbing, the Rock Climbing Club once again achieved its goal of promoting rock climbing on the Rolla campus. Rock Climbers This year the Photo Club has expanded tremendously to suit the needs of its mem- bers. The inexperienced, but interested photog- rapher can learn how to handle all of the equipment in a short time by simply coming to the monthly meetings. At each of the meet- ings, the purchasing of new equipment is dis- cussed along with the showing of slides, which are provided by Kodak. These slide shows help by broadening a photographer's technique. After making new purchases, the old equipment is then auctioned off for the benefit of those who are building their own darkroom. To climax the year, the club held a photo contest which sensitized many people to an appreciation of the photographic art. Photography Club FRONT ROW: Peter Bruce, Harold Ream, Secretary-Treasurerp Kurt Priester, President, William Bowen, Vice-President, Leland Ford. ROW 2.' Allen Jacksong David Harding Chuck Schlefp Paul Dallugep Steven Maddy. ROW3: Dave Blanchard: Reggie Rowe. FRONT ROW: John Skelton, Vice-President: Howard Perez, President, Dana Nau, Secretary-Treasurer. ROW 2: Dennis Demereckis, Thomas Webber: Reggie Rowe, Larry Sansoucie. Chess Club 2 Sue Key: Barb Frazier: Vicki Hosfeld, Captain: Kathy Sandhausg Lendi Stettlerg Debbie Krone W .,A. 256 at :ii Cheerleaders ,,....-lv Q' wg M , f, .ww .- 43, K yi QW' j . 5-W K . A. mt. MW f 'L -' 5 -it .m,..W, QM Q V K . M-.xv ,,:v, k,L, Q .. K Vkvg it M, -- Q W.t:iW.. y Pom-Pom Girls Pam Potter: Lynn Palisch: Ginny Shoulders: Jan Stock, Captain: Debby Scholton: Diane Krupp. 2 s . W s .155-Slfllyiq mm, ,f .M j o -vmiQgg2QLg,g2gk. img I I . Ha is 'A LLVV Y W E ,. 9 , , A fb WW an Q is f 'I A 5 4 - if? K ,ff .gf fr- Q r' an 4 'K'- AJ uf. 9 , 4 ff ' Z? mf X 1 2 in 857 fa +21 -,Q X Q 4 w si! ' f f if 1519 A fff nb., X A-we N 'Q' , 5' I MN K, ,vm we X 2 fx ' S ' 'fi mx 7 my ff f L Concert Band University Choir l 1 FRONT ROW: Peggy Durstp Linda Tevling Pam Pottery Diana Harrisong Pam Monzonp Janet Bogueg Anne Koehlingerg Tooran Bineshp Pat Dunne. ROW2: Dee Ann Sanders: Carol Butzg Marsha Westg Pat Cleveland: Melanie Sarchetg Judy Jones, Accompanistg Linda Colep Jayma Nickels. ROW3: Joel Kramme, Conduc- tor: Jim Brueningg Charles Conrad: Dennis Nardantoniog Moe Vandenbergp Greg Colmang Ronnie McClearyg Marv Underwood. ROW 4: Randy Thormureg Ed Scarffg Dennis Kopp: Dan Sandhausg Mike Herron: Dan Brunsg Jim Rabaduexg Keith Lissant. 259 260 The Raiders greatly expanded their knowl- edge of the military again this year with the inclusion of air mobile experience. Along with this new training with Huey helicopters, the Raiders continued to provide the select UNI R- ROTC cadet with techniques of rappelling, tra- versing, escape and evasion, long-range patrol- ling,hand-to-hand combat, demolitions, and other skills of guerrilla and conventional tac- tics. The year of physical training and week- end-long field problems resulted in the year's . trainees winning the wanted symbol of the Raldefs Raiders, the black beret and Raider tab. FRONT ROW' Dennis Fiebelman, John Keating, S-1, John Davis, Vice President, Dale P. Goetz, Commanding Officer, Dominic Grana, S-3, Gary Weidler, D.l., Kindall Moore, P.l.O., Don Nicholson, Cpt. Thomas E. Bryson, Advisor. SECOND ROW.' Dan Brakensick, Rich Kling, Gary Gaal, B. Ruzicka, Jim Abbott, John Wenzlick, K. Daniel Hinkle, Harry Dodge. THIRD ROIM James Hassinger, George Glos, Anthony Dimercurio, Randolph Latall, Joel Woodring, Pat McCown, Paul Bailey. FOURTH ROW' David lVlelton, James Foil, Jim Van Houten, Michael Rhew, Dennis Williams, Randy Rapp. .U.S.A. l FRONT ROW: James J. Knowles, John Olson, Second Lieutenant, Robert E. Benezette, Captain, Eugene H. Haberl, First Sergeant, G. Bumpus, Publicity Officer. SECOND ROW: Robert L. Finley, Rich Kling, Larry P. Coen, Dan Brakensiek, K. Daniel Hinkle. THIRD ROW' John Keating, D. Fiebelman, Cominic Grana, Gary Weidler. E5 W J, FRONT ROIM Michael Pace, PIO: Michael Judd, s-3 Operations Officer: Joe Borchardt, Drill Master:Pam Potter, Honorary Maior: Edwin Gross, Captain: Lynne Palisch, Honorary Second Lieutenant: William Miller, XO: John Buckwalter, S-15 Jon Howell, s-2. ROW 2: John Dodge: Jeff Mcllnay: Bill Bartlett: Rolland Ponzer: Mike Blackmore: John Rosenfeld. HOW 3.' Ronald Fecht: Larry Summers: Robert Head: Robert Finley: Fred Ptasykowski: Phillip Caverno: Paul Calvin. Company K-7, UM R's unit in the National Society of Pershing Rifles, completed a bal- anced program this year. Throughout the year the company provided cannon crews, color guards, and drill exhibitions. Work days in the fall and spring helped to pay for drill meets while helping the community. Awards were won for regimental competition and for hav- ing the highest GPA in the regiment. The ex- hibition drill team also participated in a na- tional drill meet at the University of Illinois and a state drill meet at Columbia in which they placed third. Pershing Rifles 2 'T gr 2 l F Q' i w f ' ' ' 5 93 .53 3 W 1,,,:w+ of L .. ,K , ,V 355. FRONT ROW' Jim Brendel: Robert Baker: Lynne Brewer: Debbie Schieler: Kent Bagnall: Denis Stotler: John Schwarz: Don D. Carlson: M. Spiry: J. Wilson: D. Fugitt. SECOND ROW.' Kurt Priester: Steve Chenoweth: Mark Metzger: Ken Berkbigler: Bill Puetz: Frank J. Minchella: Johnny Webb: Kenneth Tacchi: Steven Alcock: Larry Baygents, Board of Governers: Doug Schroer. THIRD ROW' Daryl E. Buckman: Mark Weidinger: Richard M. Ouinlisk: Jerry Hart, Board of Governors: J. Cambier: Bob Howard: Phil Taylor: Rick Scola: Ronald Brendel: Joe Czeschin, Board of Governors: Dennis Schubert: Mike Magee. FOURTH ROlM John Hiatt: Keith E. Dryer: Robert Yamnitz: James Borgmann: Chris Gates: Fred Campbell: Ray Prenger: Vince Saporita: Michael Court: Alan L. Bode- man: Larry Jenkins: Paul Horstmann: Garry Aronberg. 1 Independents fG.D.I. l i FRONT ROW.' Donald Paul: Bob Toth: Thomas Rothermich: Joe Simmons, Treasurer: Roger Clemons, President: Jim Mason, Vice President: Joe Dicus, Board of Governors: James M. Mills, Board of Governors: David Eckert. SECOND ROVW Gary Bland: James Hunsicker: John Rosenfeld: Craig Ware: Stephen Shady: Roger Hayes: Jeff Susanj: Joseph Toth, Jr.: LeRoy Nadler: Jim Bondi. THIRD ROW' Fred Akers: Ron Hughes: Dan Klenke: Douge Calvin: E. Willian Binder: Bob Vol kmar: Roger Yancey: Kim Allen: John A. Reynolds: Matthew Russo: Marvin Sindel: Peter Rauch. FOURTH ROW' Gary Bumpus: Terry Siddens: A. W. Seabaugh: Herbert Schnyder: Alfred G. Richardson: Joe LaGreek: Dave Roth: Joe Krygiel: Gregory Schmittgens: Stephen Lewis: Dale Ballard: Paul Bible. 263 -f '-A , n I Wg ' ' ' gig., va- . - 'T'-V L 4. L ,A W hr,- ,:'Q f ' A' I vq f .. 1 .5 4 , sm A ep' . E Ufan- ' 5 - Q g' . 1 . S. .- . W lg ' . 'G ,g ' is -Q - W. 592 j1 '-11,4 f. , ag ' I 7 f 'f-,, . , V, ' g gk ,g3.si,VV , , :ii ima. f ,IK 5126? Alf' ' .1 H J 2 ' . - ' -9' 1 ' -QUT' ff is + , , 1 A if :L . A ,1 5 ' ' ' Y In V fx I , 1 5' 'zu-X JW .. ' V- Q '-. ' A !'x'- -..., ' - gf, 2' ' v: 1 ,Qi J , , L f. 11 '- ,- '-11 A uv gg ' f-1? ,, .- , r . .'.. 'L -sf K 0 ,-uw . , Y ' ,, '15 j' Vs- , .357 .1:,. .1 W , v. ,-. ' Xe, ' 111 ., V , ,Q -5? ,el v 'V 1 L Y' v 4 m I Living Units 2 Contents I.C.C .... I.F.C ........... Acacia ......... Alpha Epsilon Pi . Alpha Phi Alpha . Altman Hall ..... Beta Sigma Psi . . . Campus Club .... Delta Sigma Phi . . Delta Tau Delta . . Engineers' Club . . Farrar Hall ...... Fifty-Niners' Club Holtman Hall .... Kappa Alpha .... Kappa Sigma .... Kelly Hall A 81 B . Kelly Hall C 84 D . Lambda Cohi Alpha Lambda Sigma . . McAnerney Hall . Phi Kappa Theta . Pi Kappa Alpha . Pi Kappa Phi .... Prospectors' Club Shamrock Club . . Sigma Delta .... Sigma Nu ...... Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Pi ....... Sigma Tau Gamma Tau Kappa Epsilon Tech Club ...... Theta Chi ...... Theta Xi ....... Thomas Jefferson Triangle ....... W.R.H.A. .... 276 278 280 282 284 286 288 290 292 294 296 298 300 302 304 306 308 310 31 2 314 316 318 320 322 324 326 328 330 332 334 336 338 340 342 344 346 352 354 268 r ir A ', ggi' 'N' , . -- f 4--3-iw im-f....Q1.wL:, we eefgju-'fff1 W ' W , . ' . -- W ? ' V L,A. if Fraternities provide the Way for some I-V 5 I 269 270 Independent living provides the way for others. . . 271 But we're all people 'im Q1 274 searching for ourselves. 2 'Q yy ss i 2 3 2 35 55 Q? is ii Q? Q ?4 fa Q? me ,W 1595 I.C.C ll IL' ,5 I7 'L E. Gale Layton Campus Club Bob Schneider Shamrock Club M i ke Crow Engineers ' Club Dean Park - Executive Shamrock Club Gordon Robinson Campus Club Nlatt Russo Prospectors ' Club Rick Powell Shamrock Club Harry Wissmann Engineers ' Club Neil Book - President Campus Club Charles LeBrelI Engineers ' Club lD:,fl fl l 0 l J si W Committeeman Moe Vandenbergh Shamrock Club Terry Gucciardo Tech Club Dennis Hervey Tech Club Rick Overturf - V Engineers ' Club Harold Gallaher F ifty-Niners ' Club ice-President Herb Schnyder - Treasurer Prospectors ' Club Ron Parker I Prospectors Club John Tindilll Prospectors Club Ken Wall Fifty-Niners ' Club M fg l I.F .C Mike Elli - Vice-President Phi Kappa Theta Dwight Carmichael Delta Sigma Phi Dennis Miera Pi Kappa Alpha Gary Wicke - President Delta Tau Delta Mike Vahle Beta Sigma Psi John Stucker Tau Kappa Epsilon Tom Dustman Kappa Alpha Lynn Scheibel Pi Kappa Phi Darrell Moore Alpha Phi Alpha Kent Mueller - Treasurer Lambda Chi Alpha Bob Moody Acacia Gary Forsee Kappa Sigma Gary Hegger Pi Kappa Phi T. A. Hollrah Beta Sigma Psi Brian Murphy Sigma Tau Gamma Harold Gast Alpha Epsilon Pi Tom Headington Lambda Chi Alpha Paul Burke Pi Kappa Alpha Dan Llewelyn - Judicial Board Chairman Theta Xi Jim Farrell Theta Chi Bob Beuchel Theta Chi Rick Waltrip Acacia Jon Kremer Tau Kappa Epsilon Eric Gredell Sigma Nu Mark Armstrong Sigma Nu Steve Theis Sigma Phi Epsilon Dave Larcker Sigma Pi Gary Shanklin Delta Tau Delta Bob Bentzinger Pi Kappa Phi Bill Nash Phi Kappa Theta Mike Holt Triangle 279 280 Acacia 1. Robert Vornberg 2. Ray Freund 3. Herb Alcorn 4. Rick Waltrip 5. Roger Van Deven Secretary 6. Rick Boyd 7. Hal Black Second Vice Pres. 8. Allen Paschke 9. Fred Ludwig First Vice Pres 10. Art Lampe 11. Randy Thomure 12. Van Bartniczak 13. Tom Huck 14. Jim Atchley 15. Steve Lakebrink 16. Rick Carver 17. H. Dennis Abeln President 18. Bob Moody Missing: Rudy Rottler Mark Fehlig Treasurer N Q Alpha Epsilon Pi 1. Steve Jolly 2. Alan Silverman 3. Barry Bergman 4. Kerry Friedman 5. Bryan Pearl 6. Mark Goldstein 7. Robert Gold 8. Earl Schraier 9. Jeff Korklan 10. Forrest Schankman 11. Jerry Minoff-Treasurer 12. Leo Goldberg 13. Arnold Schlansky 14. Walter Canis 15. Sam Frohlichman 16. Craig Schultz 17. Howard Perez 18. Mark Schankman 19. Jerry Willick 20. Steve Brody 21. Michael Routburg 22. Craig Fadem 23. Perry Pattiz 24. Wayne Galler-Secretary 25. Dave Shcolnik 26. Steve Malley 27. Mark Miller 28. Mickey Chervitz 29. Steve Cohen 30. Marv Fendelman 31. Bob Kaplan-Vice-President 32. Bill Gordon 33. Alan Frager 34. Samson-Mascot Missing--Harold Gast-President 9999411 gi 2 ll E 7 1 Q 41. If WEL. x we fd eff if: 'E f In 1 if . Q L.: . Li fe ai Huw 'W--..- W fin! gi5LQg j I 2 a .g, P ,n V Q ii Q. 2 f nf X l Alpha Phi Alpha Zebulun Nash Gary Thurman Roscoe R. McWillians, Jr. Robert R. Morrison, Jr. President Vewiser Dixon Secretary Russell E. Flye Treasurer Ronald S. Carr Albert Winston Eric Trice Elton Grundy William Shaw Bernard Givens Frank Billups Gary Batt Dale Cain Ronald Ollie William Johnson Larry E. Nelson Benjamin Hudson, Jr. Larry E. Goodwin James McNairy Jerome Terry Sam Brown Myron Biddle Keith Battle Daniel Flowers John Ervin Missing: Lawrence C. George Kenneth Williams V Darryl Moore Harvey Randall Fred White Frank Winfield Robert D. Brown James R. Hamilton Gregory McClain ice. President 285 28 Altman Hall Charles Bedord 36 Tony Meier 37 James Chatman-Governor 38 Thomas Linsenbardt 39 James Andersen 40 Mark Naber 41 Dave Dennison 42 Rex Patterson 43 44 45 46 47 Joe Krygiel Andy Schelin-Secretary-Treasurer Gale Towery Wilfred Hegg Raymond Taylor 48 Jim Varwig 49 Dennis Allen 50 Mike Keeling 51 52 53 54 David Roth Leroy Smith Michael Post Tony Haas 55. Lawrence L. Lewis-Lt. Governor 56. Timothy McMahon 57. Ken Schnettler-Governor Alfred J. Wussler 58. 59. Steve Floyd Steve Spradlin Larry Mueller Edgar Tuley Jr. Joel Foster-Secretary Carl Mueller Craig Vaughn Ken Hamilton Claude M. Crain Tony Artman-Treasurer Jim Dickmeyer Bill Arbogast Jeffery David Rice-Lt. Governor Tom Hayford David L. Barry Steve Myers Rich Brown Steve Alcock Paul Clites James C. Hunsicker David H. Blechle Steve Short William George Bob Kercher Craig S. Ware 60. Roger W. McCloud Bob Hengel 61. Lou Siemer Bill Meuth 62. Ken Kettenbach Michael S. Bingham 63. Wayne Jordan David Mohr 64. Brian Cobb Dale Ray Shull 65. Brian Bradway Mark Hawthorne 66. Dave Beem Robert Melsheimer 67. Larry Sansoucie Richard Dickerson 68. Gary Bland Michael F. Dorlac 69. Mike McCall Ed Moss 70. Lee Turpin 9, I LL 7 A An rr e .1 can 7 4 Q u Sl '66 3 596 i , ii H 287 288 Beta Sigma Psi Bob Dillon Ken Busch David Meier Paul Peterson Larry Benesh David Lehenbauer Dale Manuel Keith Konradi Michael Hardin David Kroeter Gary Anderson Gary Schmaltz Johnny Winkelman William Beck Richard Schaiefe Jimmy Janssen-President Roy Koerner Brad KastenaFirst Vice-President Tony Seris Richard Freiert Don Schlechte Bill Koehrer Fred Nierman lke Tina Roger Seifert-Second Vice-l President Jerry Wiegman 53 59 - 32. 45 41 28. Steve Klobucher 29. Oliver Kruse 30. Allen Roth 31. Craig Hafner Kenneth Kuechenmiester 33. Mark Giulvezan 34. Phillip Roth . Mike Vahle . David Witte . T.A. Hollrah . Roger Goyins . Warren Vahle . Michael Wahls . Marvin Lohman . Curt Wegener . D. Dudley Harrelson . Thomas Spiegel . Edward Christy . Steve Brown . Keith Schuessler . Mark Mueller . Greg Warner . David Auberle . Rondal Ferber . Ronald Huster . James Morgan . Richard Seifert . 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Michael E. Rissell 14. Michael A. Bruemmer 15. James L.Palmer 16. David Reinke 17. Robert Kluefer-Vice President 18. Terry Faes 19. Rich Lenzing 20. James Fuhrmann 21. Lonnie Lange 22. David Lee 23. Jeff Boevingloh 24 . Tom Scheibel 25. Steve Redington 26. Ed Mable 27. Alan Carson . Vince Pellegrino 28 29. Larry Shoemaker 30 . John Ham 31. Steve Goldammer 32. Robert Allen 33. Harold Wilson 34. Larry Nolan 35. Dwight Deardeuff 36. Mark E. Kaiser 37. Brian Van Laningham 38. Mike Trancynger 39. Bob Timme 40. Joe Mertens 41. Mike Partridge 42. Ray Buchmann 43. Ronald Hughes 44. James Collings 45. Walter Wiedermann 46. Robert Easterday 47. Bob Haiducek 48. Glenn Gerlach 49. Douglas Gemming 50. Mike Johnson 51. James Rorabaugh 52 . Dennis Schubert . Jim Commerford 53 54. Larry Bumbicka 55 . Doug Wood 56. Mike Hale 57 . Billy Ernst 58. Terry Burke 59. Tom Trancynger 60. Tom Smith 61. Gale Layton 62 . Ken Ziegeler 63. John Schamburg 64. Roger Reagan 65. William Binder 66. 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X 292 Cary Billings Jim Marolf Ed Bruemmer Nick Duane Jim Hellwege-Vice-President Bill Akin Rich Starke John Mitchell Chuck Davis Tom Kreutz-Treasurer AI Kaplan Gary Frossard Bob Touzinsky Bill Renner Ed Cox Larry Dobson-President Doug Kauble Keith Nolde Dick Powell Rex Mann Russ Reiman Dick Hellwege Bob Boswell Terry Donze Randy Wiegner Hans Schmoldt Don Bene Dwight Carmichael Steve Abernathy Rick Kess Bill Maass Chris Lewis Charlie Koch Mike Galpin Bruce Baker Alan Cohn Mickey Sims Mike Bahr Kurt Kolaga Ron Hoffman Dean Bafford-Secretary John Roderick Bob Yoder Fred Grafton Mike Rother Carl E. lntag Ross Bacon Steve Feiner Jerry Dombek Bruce McCall Diana Hatala lmascotl Chris Smith Scott Hoelscher Art Loepp Randy Brannan llsamff UNHSSVII 31,14 63 38 . M95 4 Q ,Z nawbi ivi ikf-SW Delta Sigma Phi K 294 aiawwsi-afkv 1. Craig Thomson 2. Steve Hedden-Secretary 3. Kevin Farley 4. John Casey 5. Sandy Campbell 6. Dick Smith 7. Bob Brunkhorst 8. Bicky Woods 9. David Holdener 10. Ken Kifer-Treasurer 11. Ryan Goodman 12. Jerry Crafton 13. Gary Shanklin 14. Bill Morley 15. Don Power-President 16. Les Benoy 17. Lloyd Reynolds 18. Doug Rickman 19. Floyd Sherfield 20. Gary Woods 21. Allen Sebaugh-Vice President 22. Tim Souse 23. Ray Hoppe 24. David Sleboda k 1 A X f f ,,,,f'. 1 If f .Q ,J 'rv ' Delta Tau Delta wi-'ff K 'V f J, 1,1 vflx xr fwxffaj,-f 6 6' 'K t X' 'Jr X A WP 521,10 'Wal if .41 J ,N C WY. W' Q gg A ta ' Ax 1 . f I 'Q H I I 1 1 Q3 Q pw Mig ' il if WZ A yfsggf l 'iii 'iw iU.2ff a, mf ,Lf , h V AV A V3 Vsf.V,, iw' mf E A ' g,4!ff5?1 5fff - 'f L W2 ' Wl ' 'W A 'X ':A' f Y' X X f- A A 0 fy 1? is Y sk: ,Mn - wa Lf A .2 2 Km , 5 ., ix ' 6 ,, !..'.,,1 V . wa , f.ff,,: f Ks , F Q T .5 3 VH ws rg 1 up K Q 51,5 , QQ, -m e : f 1 H I 'N Mlifk-ffm A Engineers' Club 1. Ralph Lewis 2. Jim Dorroh 3. Dave Powell 4. Billy Arthur 5. Ron Sommer 6. Doug Gundy 7. Ron Dougherty 8. Gary Cramer 9. Mike Roth-Secretary 10. Mike Zirkle 11. Jack Beers 12. Steve Sit 13. Gary Helm 14. Stephen Schlumpberger 15. Robertus Richmond 16. John Schulz 17. Dan Smith 18. Robert l. Egbert 19. Ross J. Cameron 20. Roy Bachmann 21. Jon Townsend 22. Dave Bachmann 23. Richard White 24. Bob Miodunski 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. Robert W. Unger Keith A. Petty David Bondurant Richard Doutt Dale Stevens Roger D. Parkes Larry Baygents George Webber Ron Muffler Allan Capps Ed Emery Brent Blizewski Paul Garrigan John McCarthy Terry Calcaterra Ron Kautsch Roger Taylor Charles LeBrell Lyle S. Gastineau Rick Overturf-President Don Hoenig Jim Hollis-Treasurer John Hackworth Harry Wissmann 25. Don Curry 53. Mike Crow-Business Manager 26. Bob Bitter 54. Wayne Bremer 27. James Lyon 55. Alan Wolff-Vice President 28. Gary Hamilton 4 F 3 B' 4 44 E 40 C' 2- 3 - 33 7 J 362 7 ' 3' I7 ,9 1 l I5 le I3 20 22 23 Zi l ll ,Z iits-t X X4 5 6 1 7 4' L 9 2 7 8 IO C - 2 Farrar Hall 6 . 6 6-5' 5 69 'IO '41 vi , m y 'sq J it if y S is ir ,1, 46-404 0 S-2 ,. 9 W ix i -3.52 Q3 .sw - Kgs gp Q ,,, ,L 1 1. John Long 2. Rob Derrick 3. John Roth 2 4. Marvin Eaves-Secretary-Treasurer l3l 5. Mike Battles 6. Lee Bodenheimer 7. Mike Henry 8. John Thomas 9. Jim Hurtte 10. David Crawford 11. Joe LaGreek 12. Alan Kornacki 13. David Kingsley 14. John Ledwon 15. Larry Red Bergner 16. Nick Neumann 17. Paul Pud Kelly 18. Wayne B. Peters-Governor 19. Kerry Snake Wolfington 20. Rodney Le Grand 21. Steve Coffey 22. Gregory Jecker 23. Ken Savells 24. Andy Schwartz 25. Dennis Demereckis 26. Thomas Gosney 27. Larry Swan-Governor l4i 28. Dave Polakowski 29. Charles Fillinger 30. Ken Berkbigler 31. Paul Richey 32. Dave Koester 33. Mark Erwin 34. Howie Freak Kmak 35. Greg SIick Ritter 36. Dave Carrow 37. Joe Ward-President lMRHAl 38. 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Carl Conner 69. Roy Lieberman 70. Mike Muenks 71. Don Tolen 72. Bill Petrovic-Lt. Governor l4l 73. Mike Galpin 74. Dave Thatcher Ji 2 Fifty-Niners Club it leiwlrliw : W ill O0 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34. 35. 36. 37 38 39 40 41 42 43. Stan Shull John Mertell Dave Greco Don Stockstill Jim Whitfield Larry Strack Terry Collins Dave Richardson Steve Williams Mark Young Tom Webber Archie F. Gatrost Lou Rhodes Eric Miller Ron Birkhead Gregory Dostal John Rogers Austin Boyd Jack Belshe Jim Glasa David J. Pennington Bill Ernst Marlin G. Wells Richard Steffee Wayne Nenninger James H. Herbold Dave Kutchback Jeff Schweer Bill Zogg Tom Akers Steve Felstein Phil Halter Jerry Salmon Leland Cook David Ebbesmeyer Jim Pace Bob Toy Mark Taylor Mickey Allen John Lindstrom Richard Battley Kent Russell Ben Kiehl -W, . ' ' 1 ff, 'A +A L , . T ...v-,-gmm . . .lV,3,. ,K K. M , .V V. I 1,77 Tiiihhgffw W W I 'fs S W' 1 .ir Wh, , . in . W J 1 f I . H swf.. . ,. 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Governor l7l Ray Blanc Gary Smith Dave Stanze Steve Rush Doug Casterline Bob Stewa rt-Secretary-Treasu rer l7l Jim Burton George Cain George SkoseyeGovernor l8l Frank Krainess Gary Mackey Jim Carazza John Pappas John Gohring Bill Schwamle Gary Crow Neal Cronin Steve Langley Klaus Heimann John Sallas Mike Taylor-Secretary iM RHAl Steve Brendel Rich Peters Greg Strunk Dave Callanan Carl Sigler Mark Whitney Steve Dupont Ron Albert Harry Ammons Doug Burns John McCurren Dan Case John Reiter Dan Williams Jim Nelden Ken Giese Bob Schaefer Chuck Steffens Ken Shuford Steve Hall Greg Fackler Brian Waldron Charles Coartney Mike Pekarik Mike Cerulo Dave Young Terry Witthaus Mike Fuszner Randy Johannes Jim Engel Kurt Knudtzon Larry Downey Steve Chilton Mike Lupo Napporn Pramojaney Mike Holthaus Jim Miesse Jim Pautler Wade Reinheimer Mike Phillips Mike Ford Dean Bayless Ray Newman Wendell Johnson QF I f-I ,QM S 5 ,g v xi L1 ' X .5 4 f 15, ,i x 1 Keir ,,, S ,X NL ,,, Na, , 9 ' gm W 'KW . vs' 3 'M '5 V - - If Zi.. 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Mike Lesko Mike Davis George McVicar Patrick Mihalik Stan Basler Aydin lzmirli Gerald Humes lil? it w gili h fitisiiiaiiiwkifiiii 309 Q xmas? 2.54 itfgiar ii A 4 firiie e j if S 'il i i it Mike Shay Jim Abbott Mike McCann Steve Chenoweth Scott Christians Doug Warden Mike Coyne Gil Krener Pat McCown Mike Mahn Les Koike Steve Vassier Mike Scarsdale Mike Fureigh Brian Ehlmann Brad Morrison Steve Schade Jim Elder Jim Struckel Kevin Dolin Mark Hicks Paul Briggs Don Nicholson Jim Vanhouten Roger Hitchings Bob Randall Dave Mundis Bill Dean Mike Barger Peter Ostrowski Mark Price Jim Franklin Mike Burke Mark Wehking George Schindler Don Hoffman Doug Knuth Randy Rapp Chuck Feltes Steve Brinkman Bill Miller Billy Ashbaugh Don Dean Gary Neutzling Chuck Buel Dale Noel Don Rice Dick White Mike Mitchell Dave Rice Mike Hood Ed Grommet John Melton Dennis Abernathie Jim Cromer George Hauenstein Roger Retzinger John Thurow Randy Freeman Ron Gaus Joe Olis Jim Freeman John Bowlin Larry Long Johnny Lewis Mike Muehlberg ff if HJ .f,i 1 3m1e', ' E 4 49 43 .1 if if 11 11 5- ii ,, , f -4? 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Paul Pantelis 34. Ben Chauvin 35. Kent Mueller 36. Chuck Rogge 37. John Hixson 38. Ray Komerous 39. Stan Harmon 40. Jeff Stauffer 41. Phil Miller 42. Jim Hess 43. Larry Fischer 44. Tom Depauw 45. Calvin Curdt 46. Gary Marison 47. Jim Beilstein Gary Leidwanger Beowulf 48. 49. will 'lib i 5 l fx 1 F l l a P 7 N 2 .gn fx :if 'Q x K W L V - gm W ' m- ,L V L L W,-L m L. L WL iw ,M -F ' 3 . A R uf' www--1 -fi--w'1fffwg4a2Saif 'Q gQ.tL,k 5 Yliyigigxs k .. k M S 30953 L I X. 'Q . L, i V yiimfiw . , , . ' . ., . ,ggW..h,k7i K ' W A df -, -v , I '9'S 5 fi? I I L1 f i? 5 -, ' S? ' ' f fgi- ff K pf 'H - 12 ig - 'Q M SE' fx m Lx ' , k m m SM ' W L X 3 1 S Q- e f W H-ff -Q , Q Q Y Q W K' -s M f ' F' rw im ,, Q LQ s gm , I W3 NMA 21 , w M ,, . X K SQ Wi Q - Q X f .. I 5 'ff g Q' .. ' 1 ' M L., U ig b , M. as .. K 51 x , ' L w M,-gg JMQN UMA A g S I' :QW - .- , wx xy 5 5 ii X A X ' , ' xg Q ' 5 'Wi ' ,, x 'V - Q x m, mth 5 tsl M M - mf, my V wsf4f??S3g K Sciwflf 5 J. 3 .f 1 9 i X, H .nf O .kk . 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Tim Carroll 36. 15. Rich Hovey 37. 16. Mitch Peterson 38. 17. Ronnie Hayes 39. 18. David Allen-Treasurer l2l 40. 19. Joe Connel 41- 20. Bill Nickoley 42. 21. Dave Wetteroff 43. 22. David Bross John St. Clair Dave Teske John Campbell Steven Weis Greg Schmittgens Russell Beckmeyer Dave Prigel Dan Buxton Darrell Sanders Jr. Ed Frye Kevin Hanners Karl M. Heisserer Terry Siddens-Lt. Fritz Gnagey Rick Heeger Rich Paris Booth McKinney Bernie Welch Paul Hemming Max Siders Governor l2l Bland Ballard Simmons ee all Q 'll 3' A A 0 Llo 01 L13 12 wiq li as 34, -f 4 1. x l Y 5 no I3 ha dk ill QQ-Wa. Q5 we ea 'li matt? 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Ayers Blocher-Treasurer 15. John Counsil 16. Vernon Peters 17. Eric Gredell 18. Tom Schroeder 19. Tom Schwager 20. Claude Andereck 21. Joe Counsil 22. Mike Gredell 23. John Blaine 24. Jack Phillips 25. Farrell Haunschild 26. Rick Dunham 27. Larry Fain 28. Kem Wuellner 29. Carl Hunding 30. Steve Kutska 31. Larry Schall 32. Jerry Anderson 33. Steve Fraley Missing: Dave Schoolfield Alan Breedlove Bob Gross Ed Gross Carl Czaikowski Russell Byars-President Ron Durbin-Secretary iihlifkg 1 ill ii Q will fam 1455 an 'avi ff ,l if 1' I ,, ,F fl 1 gay? 5 41 lsr - H , f 1 5, G W f i W A 41 Wm if 'Vl 'J if gy V ? , 'ww ,g f nl yu .M-ff by X -Q- F? A x' . want, A M ,ff fl? A ' E ,,,,..W KV sr -lf: ,..-ww ,NN- I 1 EM 1 ' 'K may 5 3? W Q' qLi.Zg.,,,f ,gg L .. , 4- W . V . A My-Y,M:?'? 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' I W ii Q Sigma Tau amma Steven Vardiman John Halloran Earl Steffen Dan Call Taku Mark Sicking Richard Blattel Mark Middendorf Gary Holmes John Dickey Richard Kopp Don Hahn Robert Harrison Charles Kallal Joe Corczyca William Bergfeld Paul Moots Tony Manion William Bone Robert Stanley Robert Roach Paul Verheyen Chris Lotz Don Hoffmann Darrel Robb Mark Elfrink-Vic Jack Wallace Terry Douglas Qu rw all ll 65 29. Robert Doyle-Treasurer 30. Sal Pagano 31. Ron Markham-President 32. Mike Ross 33. Rick Sauerwein 34. Mike Niehoff 35. Mike Frick 36. Dave McMillan 37. Robert Bellm 38. Mark Evertowski 39. Bryan McWeeney 40. William Langenbacher 41. Tom Naber 42. Robert Kostelnik Missing: Brian Murphy Ken Cropp Jerry Hutchins-Secretary Mike Gradle Joe Witte Mike Crutcher Dan Fousek Dan Waeltermann Barry Wall Jim Belgeri George Harris Oliver Sitton +- HN . , -., 0,1f,., 5 X l x fx , ,INN mxkl. M ,N M' f'Ql.wf-A 'Af 'M' - A... r' M W- 1-f A W WWW' is ff 5 M,,..H...,A,.. 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Pat Martin 7. Bob Buechel-Treasurer 8. Randy Starkey-President 9. Bruce Herzog-Vice Pres. 10. Steve Vernon 11. Larry Schwent 12. Don Orcutt ff 'QW-T-1-aw 1 ...., t, , .,. M ,f ,, . QW, w I , Q ff me 52. ,fx 'W--'Sf .ai wa, 4 w...........,.. uw..- .-...- N... ...- uu- Zz K gnu 5 343 344 Theta Xi 1. Mark Doremus 2. Keith Talbert 3. Steve Altgilbers 4. Corbett Brown 5. Jim Lewis 6. Gary Leuschke 7. Mike McKinney 8. Dave Lewis 9. Greg Bothwell 10. Mike Fahy 11. Bob Valleroy 12. George Glos 13. Mark Walters 14. John Lery 15. Keith Glass 16. Mike Dunn President 17. Larry Hirnes 18. Tom Race House Manager 19. Robert Keel 20. Ron Rembold 21. Randy Hassefeldt 22. Dana Breckinridge 23. Bob Fontinelle Steward 24. Don Montgomery 25. Bob Garrett 26. Jerry Davis Secretary 27. Cheika I'l Z I FKAIEKMTY wg f i it i rv n 7 ,iff-QA' u , ',A 1 ,vw ff M ' KMA, , fig- 5. IWW 7 ,, .. X V fp-V T-ff .Q , 6, n 1, 3 qi. 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Wilkes Bob Toth Len Veden Steve Maddy Robert Halloman Bob Benson Diana Harrison Roger Prewitt Evelyn Huebner Elaine Menke Russell Smith Dave Lambeth Gary Elliott Larry Madill Conrad Kuharic John Gayer Marge Kelly Jan Breidert Richard Karhuse William R. Sweet Kenneth L. Fore Gene Ahmann Charles Shanes John Skain Richie Schuessler Natalie Ousley James L. Fowler Gene Haberl R. P. Throckmorton Ron Thompson Marian Evers Frank Yates Wayne Rosenthal Bill Wallace . Jim Beauchers Dennis Janicek Charles Raiff Gayle Davis Don Scrutchfield Chris Gerhard Joseph Toth Jr. James McKinney Richard J. Mullin Gary Kramer William M. Black Bob Brandt Norman Trentmann Bill Keuch Carl Buchholz Paul Andres Tony Guerich Tom Hayes Paul Koerner Steve Hamilton Al Zinselmeier Steven Tillman Charles Green James L. Diepenbrock Jr Mark W. Birchler Mike Stonger if flqeiibw 9 ff seiiillii 9364965 l ill li . . il' .Eli hair- ili its .vififi mffas' Effizwi flew-V , ks aw! .X W M Q, if A Q, A A. M. 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Rogers-Housemother Pat Daniel Colleen McOuie Pat Poertner Carol Butz Janet Bogue Carolyn Whiting Pat Long Connie Smith Suzanne Smith Sharon Pfister-Secretary Bonnie Briggs Patricia Pijut-President Lynn Sheridan Diane Krupp Karen Bieser Alexis Swoboda Patricia Dunne Evelyn Hildebrand Judith Wilson-Treasurer Rhonda Lunsford Christine Nieman Carol Langemach Carolyn Burchfield Rosemary Rois W i W ill Now we've put you through the changes And turned around the mood. We hope it struck a difference. . . 357 Vf afwm. ww vw mmf Af, MQW .m?'fX'? ,. Hmm.-sw M .. .,. ww. 0,-xmwwzwf N Q af K MQ. wi g -:Q I . -'fwwf S -L . I-ffwf K H... 2 Q..- f ,M v N P Tv X ig K , 53. Q H X 4 . uvlfgi., ,.V --...... -., 1..fvv-- TT Q A N Jtiiuv , ...fv- .2 mm rv . mms. And hope you feel moved. Chicag fr? , 1' a-3 y A A s' Q X 'Z ,nv I 4' Q, '5 em' , . Q digg 1 Q .1 ,rl JN E ww an -.,. Q1 If . ,:,.,. fr :Q f, rw , QW, ,, 1,9 3 L35 -, , ,wf ' , WL!! 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Engineer's Club: Student Council: American In- stitute of Physics: Society of Physics Students: History Club: CYR-Pres, V.P., Sec: Missouri Intercollegiate Student: ROLLAMO-Associate Ed- itor: GDI: Student Union Comm: iWho's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Sigma Pi Sig- ma: National Merit Scholar: Curator's Award: First Honor Roll. CAMPBELL, LARRY W. CHEM ENG Wood River, III. Wesley Foundation: AlChE: Shamrock Club. CANNON,JOHN D. GEO ENG Alton, III. C.L. Dake Geo. Soc: Spelunkers: Pep Band: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma-V.P.: GDI: MRHA. CANTELLO,TONY M. CIVIL ENG Strenter, Ill. ASCE. CARROLL, RALPH ELECT ENG Sikeston, Mo. Shamrock Club: IEEE: Eta Kappa Nu: First Hon- or Roll. CARRON,GERARD J. Mehlville, Mo. 59 'ers Club: AIChE: Alpha Chi Sigma: NSPE: CH EM ENG GDI: KMSM. CARSON, DONALD D. MECH ENG Kirkwood, Mo. GDI: ASME. CARTER, ROBERT C. MECH ENG Kirkwood, Mo. SAE: Rolla Sports Car Club. CASTEEL, CHARLES L. 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MRHA: IEEE: Eta Kappa Nu: Wesley Foundation. COEN, LARRY P. GEOLOGY Winona, Mo. MRHA: 59 'ers: C.L. Dake Geo. Soc: Sigma Gam- ma Epsilon: AUSA: Soabbard and Blade-Treas: Curator's Scholarship: Economic Opportunity Grant: Military Scholarship: Dean's List. COLENO, DALE R. ELECT ENG Prairie du Rocher, Ill. Shamrock Club: IEEE: MRHA. COLLIER,CLARKW. MECH ENG Kansas City, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon: SAE: AIAA: Student Union Comm: 1st and 2nd Honor Roll. CONGER,GLENN J., JR. CER ENG Berkeley, Mo. Sigma Pi-Pres: Karamos-Pres: Phi Eta Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi: Academic Affairs Comm: Student Placement Advisory Comm: IFC Representative: Father Time: University Scho- lar. CONNER, DANNY R. MECH ENG Monett, Mo. SAE: ASME: AMS: Scabbard and Blade,-PIO: Kappa Mu Epsilon-V.P.: Pi Tau Sigma. CONRAD, CHARLES PHILLIP ELECT ENG Matthews, Mo. UMR Bands: Chorus: Kappa Kappa Psi-Sec: Out- standing Military Bandsman: Scabbard and Blade: Curator's Scholarship: MRHA: 59 'ers: GDI: CYR: IEEE: KMSM: Radio Club. COOK, HANRY B. ELECT ENG St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon: AIAA: First Honors. COOK,MICHAEL MARTIN ELECT ENG Fredericktown, Mo. Phi Eta Sigma: IK: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi? Circle K: Student Union Comm: Student Council: Triangle: First Honor Roll 6 consecutive semes- ters: University Scholar. COOK, ROBERT D. ELECT ENG Edwardsville, Ill. Shamrock Club: IEEE:SAE: Electronics Hobby Club: Eta Kappa Nu: Kappa Mu Epsilon. COOPER, CHAR LES J, COMP SCI Raytown, Mo. CORBETT, TIMOTHY P. MECH ENG Ferguson, Mo. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: The National Student Register: Phi Kappa Theta- Chapter Editor, Steward: The Missouri Miner- Editor, Editorial Assistant, Copy Editor: APO- fres, Sgt. at Arms, Historian: ASME-MSPE: Centennial Comm: Student Union Board-Public Relations Director: Curator's Award: OiImen's Club of St. Louis Scholarship. COUNSIL, JOHN R. PET ENG Springfield, Mo. Sigma Nu-V.P., Sec: SPE: AIME: Pi Epsilon Tau: IK: First Honor Roll. COURI, ED MECH ENG Peoria, Ill Phi Kappa Theta: Rugby Club: ASME: SAE. COWGILL, ALLEN M. ELECT ENG Kennett, Mo. MRHA: Phi Eta Sigma: IEEE: GDI: 59 'ers: Eta Kappa Nu. CRANDELL, GEORGE R. MECH ENG St. Louis, Mo. Campus Club: GDI: Curator's Award. CRANE,CLlFFORD D. CIVIL ENG Wentzville, Mo. CURBY, RAYMOND ENG MGT St. Louis, Mo. Varsity Track: Association of Black Students- Pres, V,P.: Karate Club: First Honor Roll: Curator's Award. CRAWFORD, SAMUEL K. ELECT ENG Vida, Mo. IEEE: Curators' Award. CREWS, JAMES S. COMP SCI Ferguson, Mo. ACM. CURTIS, SAMUEL D. ELECT ENG Bloomfield, Mo. SAE: GDI. CURTlS,WlLLIAM G, ENG MGT St. Louis,Mo. Tech Club. DeWALD, LEONARD N. St. Louis, Mo. Theta Chi-V.P., Treas: ASCE: First Honor Roll. CIVIL ENG DeWALD, THOMAS N., Jr. COMP SCI Brentwood, Mo. ACM. DEXTER,JAMESR. GEO ENG Syracuse, N.Y. Association of Engineering Geologists: ASCE: DALE, ROBERT F. CIVIL ENG St. Louis, Mo. ASCE: MRHA:Honor Roll. DANIEL, EDWARD L. MECH ENG RoIIa,Mo. MRHA: Engineers' Club-House Manager: SME: ASME: GDI. DANIEL, JOHN G. CER ENG St. Louis, Mo. 59 'ers Club: GDI: ACS: Keramos. DARE,JOHN K. CIVIL ENG Mt. Vernon, III. DAVIS, CHARLES H. MECH ENG Benton, Ky. SAE: IK: MRHA: Lewis E. Young Scholarship. DAVIS, JOHN L., III St. Louis, Mo. IEEE: SAE: Raiders-XO: Scabbard and Blade: AUSA: Shamrock Club: Student Union Comm: Distinguished Military Student. ELECT ENG DAVIS, OLIVER L. ENG MGT Ogden, Utah ASCE:AUSA: Honor Roll. DAVIS, RONALD A. NUC ENG Tulsa, Oklahoma Lambda Chi Alpha: IK-V.P.: Phi Eta Sigma: American Society of Metals-Sec: BSU: SAE: Alpha Sigma Mu-Treas: Joint Member of AIME and ASM: Dean's List. DAVIS, STAN B. HISTORY Lamar, Mo. Triangle-V.P.: History Club: APO: St. Pat's Board: Student Union Comm. DAWSON, PETER J. MECH ENG New Madrid, Mo. MRHA: IK: ASME: GDI: SAE: Pi Tau Sigma: Stu- dent Council: Texaco Scholarship. DAY, GARY F. MATH Sigma Phi Epsilon: V.H. McNutt Scholarship: Honor List. DIEBOLD, NORMAN D. ELECT ENG Brentwood, Mo. GDI: AIAA: ISA: Thomas Jefferson-Pres. DIEPENBROCK, JAMES L. St. Louis, Mo. CH EM ENG St. Louis, Mo. ACM: Pi Eta Sigma: Curator'sScholarship. DEAN,DONALDN. CIVIL ENG Olney, Ill. ASCE: MRHA:GDI. DEAN, LARRY J. ELECT ENG Florissant, Mo. MRHA: KMFA Radio-Station Mgr: IEEE: NSPE. PHYSICS Meadville, Mo. Sigma Pu Sigma: Society of Physics Students. DENNIS,NORMAN D., Jr. CIVIL ENG Macon, Mo. Chi Epsilon: First Honor Roll. DEVRIES,WAYNE J. MECH ENG ivlcolave, ill. Prospector's Club: Karate Club: IK: ASME: GDI: SAE-Sec, Pres: Pi Tau Sigma: First and Second Honor Roll. AIChE: IK: Alpha Chi Sigma: First and Second Honor Roll. DIEROLF, RONALD K.,Jr. CHEM ENG Rolla, Mo. Pi Kappa Phi: AIChE: Gamma Alpha Delta: Alpha Chi Sigma. DIETSCH, MARK C. MECH ENG St. Louis,Mo. Phi Kappa Theta: ASME: SAE. DILTHEY,M. LEE CIVIL ENG MehlviIIe,Mo. AcaciaSec, Treas: Pershing Rifles: IFC Rep: ASCE. DIMMITT, ROBERT G. CIVIL ENG Rolla, Mo. ASCE: Dean's Honor Roll. DiSMUKE, TOMMY V. CIVIL ENG Jennings,Mo. Triangle-House Manager: ASCE. DlTCH,DENNIS W. ENG MGT Aroma Park, Ill. GDI:AMA. DOELLlNG,RlCHARD A. PHYSICS St. Louis, Mo. GDI: First Honor Roll. DOERR,STEPHEN A. PHYSICS St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Alpha: Society of Physics Students. DONZE,TERRY W. GEO ENG St. Louis, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi: APO: Association of Engineer- ing Geologists: Blue Key: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: lnterservice Council: IK: Student Union Comm: NSPE: Student Traffic Safety Comm. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: C.L. Dake Geo. Soc. DORTCH,SAMUELW. CHEM ENG Malden, Mo. AIChE: Liahona Fellowship: DOUTT, THOMAS R. ELECT ENG Independence, Mo. ROLLAMO-Photographer: Radio Club: KMSM: IEEE: NSPE: Engineers' Club: GDI: LaVerne Noyes Scholarship: lst and 2nd Honor Rolls. DOWNING, KENNETH B. ENG MGT Manchester, Mo. ASME: AFS. DOZIER, MICHAEL ELECT ENG RolIa,Mo, Phi Kappa Phi: Phi Eta Sigma: IEEE: GDI. DRAWE, STEPHEN L. CIVIL ENG LaGrange, Mo. Engineers' Club: ASCE: MSPE. DUEKER, DOUGLAS L. MECH ENG Nashville, Ill. ASME: MRHA: SAE: GDI: Pi Tau Sigma. DURNER,CARL D. ELECT ENG Carlinville, Ill. IEEE: Phi Eta Sigma: IK: Eta Kappa Nu. DUFNER, DENNIS L. CIVIL ENG Washington, Mo. 59 'ers Club: Newman Club: Chi Epsilon: ASCE: Dean's List: MFA Scholarship. DUGAN,MlCHAEL J. CHEM ENG Festus, Mo. AIChE: Spelunkers: NSPE: Tau Beta Pi. DULATT, PATRICK M. ELECT ENG Florissant, Mo. Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE: Prospector's Club: Newman Club. DUNCAN, KENNETH J. ELECT ENG Joplin, Mo. Prospector's Club: IEEE: Newman Club. DUNPHY,JOEL M. CIVIL ENG Rolla, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha: ASCE: SAE: NSPE: Student Union Comm: UMR Rugby Club-Pres, Team Cap. DURHAM,THOMASG. CIVIL ENG Prospectors' Club: Student Union Comm: Theta Tau: ASCE: GDI, EATHERTON, STEVEN M. MET ENG St. Louis, Mo. American Foundrymens' Society-Pres: American Nuclear Society: Met Society: Blue Key: Theta Tau: Kappa Sigma-Treas: Student Council: Circle K-Sec: NSPE-Treas: Gamma Alpha Delta: Stu- dent Union Comm, EDWARDS, ROBERT T. ENG MGT Kansas City, Mo. ICC-Pres, Sec, Treas: GDI: 59 'ers Club-Board of Control. EIMER,RlCHARD W.,Jr. ELECT ENG St. Louis, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta: IEEE: Eta Kappa Nu. ELFRlNK,MARK A. MECH ENG Advance, Mo. Sigma Tau Gamma-V.P.,Sec: IRC Rep: Pi Tau Sig- ma: ASME: AUSA: IK: Scabbard and Blade: SAE: Dean's List: Raiders: Distinguished Military Stu- dent:Student Union Comm: Theta Tau Ugly Man. lf.-' ELLI, MICHAEL J. St. Louis, Mo, MECH ENG Phi Kappa Theta-V.P., Treas: IFC-V.P., Treas: The Missouri Miner: ROLLAMO: Hermes-Ed. ELLIOT, JOHN DALE ELECT ENG St. Louis, Mo. IEEE: Curator's Award. ELLIOTT, JOSEPH O. ELECT ENG O'FaIlon, Mo. Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu: Sigma Pi: IK: Phi Eta Sigma: Scabbard and Blade. ELLIS, PAUL ROGER St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Pi-Pres, V.P.: IFC Rep: APO: IK: Blue Key: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: The Missouri Miner-Editor-in-Chief:Sports Editor: KMSM-Sports Director. CIVIL ENG ENGELHARDT,WILLlAM R. CIVIL ENG Chaska, Minn. APO: ASCE. EPPESTINE, DAVID AERO ENG Cape Girardeau, Mo. Shamrock Club: Student Council: KMSM: AIAA- Treas,V.P.:Wesley Foundation:Curator's Scholar- ship. EPRESI,TIMOTHY ELECT ENG Kirkwood, Mo. Radio Club. ERICKSON,GORDON L. CIVIL ENG St. Louis, Mo. ASCE: GDI-Board of Governors: Thomas Jeffer- son-V,P.: National Merit Scholarship. ERICKSON,LARRY V. CIVIL ENG Eldon, Mo. MRHA-Governor: ASCE: St. Pat's Board. ERICKSON, NANETTE J. PSYCHOLOGY Lake Ozark, Mo. First Honor List. ERNST, RAYMOND G, MATH Tau Kappa Epsilon: ACM. ESTEP,RONALD L. COMP SCI Savannah, Mo. APO: ACM: GDI: Tech Club: MRHA. ETWERT,CHARLESM. CIVIL ENG Florissant, Mo. ASCE: NSPE: Student Union Comm: GDI. EVERS, MARIAN MATH Kirkwood, Mo. Kappa Mu Epsilon: ACM: SWE: Lambda Sigma: Curator's Scholarship: First Honor Roll. FAERBER,DALER. CHEM ENG St. Louis,Mc. Kappa Alpha-V,P.: Tau Beta Pi: AIChE: Phi Eta Sigma: IK. FAIR,MlCHAELW. CER ENG East Alton, Ill. Student Council: GDI: MRHA. FARMER, STEVEN J. PET ENG Kennett, Mo. SPE: Pi Epsilon Tau: Student Union Comm: Hon- or Roll: University Scholar: Undergraduate Schol- arship in Petroleum Engineering. FARRELL,JOHN S. MECH ENG Liberty, Mo. IK: Pi Tau Sigma: Student Union Comm: ASME: NSPE: Umr Honor Award. FECHT, RONALD L. ENG MGT Mexico, Mo. Pershing Rifles: SAE: IEEE. FELDMAN, CHARLES CIVIL ENG Creve Coeur, Mo. Alpha Epsilon Pi: IK: APO: ASCE: Chi Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi: University Scholar. FENNEDY,BRUCE E. ELECT ENG Troy, Mo. Engineers' Club: GDI: IEEE: IK: Eta Kappa Nu. FEURER, JOHN A. MECH ENG Freeburg, III. 59 'ers Club: Karate Club-Pres: AIAA-Treas: Pi Tau Sigma. FINKELSTEIN,MICHAEL A. ENG MGT University City,M0. AMA: Psychology Club: American Ceramic Soc: MRHA:Curator's Scholarship: University Scholar: First Honor Roll: Phi Eta Sigma:Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi. FlSCHER,DANIEL E. ELECT ENG Sedalia, Mo. Shamrock Club: GDI: IEEE: IEEE Hobby Shop. FISCHER,RICHARD K. CIVIL ENG Sedalia, Mo. Kappa Alpha, ASCE. FlSHER,MICHAELS. COMPSCI St,Joseph,Mo. Phi Kappa Theta: Gamma Alpha Delta: ACM. FlTZGERALD,RlCHARD J. CHEM ENG Imperial, Mo. Dean's List: Curator's Scholarship: MSM Alumni Association Scholarship: Phi Eta Sigma: Alpha Chi Sigma: Tau Beta Pi: GDI: MRHA: MSPE: AlChE: ISA:Campus Club. FLATT, WILLIAM S. MECH ENG Eldred, III. Theta XiSec: Gamma Alpha Delta: SAE: Ameri- can Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers. FLOTRON, GARY L. ENG MGT St. Louis, Mo. Association for Systems Management: UMR Film Society: IEEE: Radio Club. FLYE, RUSSELL E. MECH ENG St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Phi AIpha:ASME. FOON,JERI J. ELECT ENG Forrest City,Arkansas Prospector's Club: MRHA: lEEE:CYR:Student Union Comm. ,Q it FOSTER, ELDON MIN ENG Kansas City, Mo. Triangle, APOZAIIVIE. FOSTER, MARSHALL A. CIVIL ENG Foley, Mo. Chi Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi: Scabbard and Blade: Engineers' ClubSec: ASCE. FOSTER, MICHAEL A. PSYCHOLOGN Elmwood Park, Ill. Student Union Comm: UMR Sports Car Club-V.P Varsity Swimming: Psychology Club: KMSM, ROLLAMO, FORD, RAYMOND F. MATH lndependenoe,Mo. Phi Eta Sigma: Kappa Mu Epsilon: ACM: IK: Tech Club. FRANK,STEVE F. ELECT ENG St. Louis, Mo. FFIANKLIN,STEPHEN R. CIVIL ENG Cape Girardeau, Mo. ASCE:Campus Club:Chi Epsilon. FRANKFORTHER,DONALD ENG MGT Kansas City, Mo. Engineers' Club: IEEE: Varsity Baseball, FRAUENHOFFER, DENNIS MECH ENG St. Louis, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta-Asst.Treas:AUSA:AIAA: ASME: Varsity Rifle Team-Cap: Rifle Club-Pres. FREESE,KARLF. CIVIL ENG Festus, Mo. ASCE: 1970 Nat. Science Foundation Under- graduate Research Program, FREEZE, KEITH F. CIVIL ENG Higginsville, Mo. Varsity Swimming: Chi Epsilon: Shamrock Club: Kappa Mu Epsilon: ASCE: Honor List. FRIEDMAN,KERRY S. ENG MGT University City, Mo. Alpha Epsilon Pi: APO: St. Pat's Board: CYD, FRONABARGER,A. KEM GEOLOGY Las Vegas, New Mexico Delta Sigma Phi:C.L. Dake Geo. Soc. FRI-IRMANN,JAMES C. ELECT ENG Cape Girardeau,Mo. Campus Club: Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE Hobby Club: Honor Roll. GADDY, SIDNEY vv. AERO ENG Anadarko,OkIahoma AIAA: AUSA: Second Honor Roll. GAINES, LARRY D. CHEM ENG Paducah, Ky. i Phi Kappa Phi: Prospectors' Club: AIChE: Uni- versity Scholar: First Honor Roll. GALLAHER, HAROLD D. Bismarck, Mo. Theta Tau: GDI: MRHA: 59 'ers-Pres, Board ol Control: Student Union Comm. GALLER,WAYNE J. CHEM ENG St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Epsilon Pi-Sec, House Manager: AIChE. MECH ENG GAMBLE, RANDY F. ELECT ENG Cadet, Mo. Prospector's Club: Eta Kappa Nu. GARRETT, L. WAYNE MECH ENG Overland, Mo. APO: GDI: Pershing Rifles: Wesley Foundation: ASME: SAE: NSPE: CYR: Soccer Club: Honor List. GAST, HAROLD ENG MGT University City, Mo. Alpha Epsilon Pi-Pres, V.P., Sec: IFC Rep: First Honors: Systems Management Association: Ugly Man. GAUS,RONALD CLIFFORD CER ENG Kirkwood, Mo. American Ceramic Soc-Treas: GDI: MRHA: Stu- dent Council: Ugly Man. GATES,WILLIAM C. MECH ENG Monett, Mo. Engineers' Club SAE: GDI: MRHA. GAYER,JOHNG. CIVIL ENG Ash Grove, Mo. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, University Scholar: Curator's Award: F Iynt Award: Tau Beta Pi: Chi Epsilon: Phi Eta Sigma: Kappa Mu Epsilon: IK:CircIe K: APO: Theta Tau: ASCE: SAE: NSPE: American Management Association: Student Union Board Publicity Director: Stu- dent Council, GAZIOGLU, SADETTIN Izmir, Turkey Soccer Club, Association of Engineering Geol- GEO ENG ogists. GIANNOTTI, NICOLO ELECT ENG Riverview, Mich, GILES, RONALD D, MECH ENG Lebanon, Mo. ASME:SAE. GLADISH, LEE A. ELECT ENG MRHA: GDI: Photo Club: IEEE: Prospectors' Club: Curators Award. GLASCOCK, MICHAEL D. PHYSICS Hannibal, Mo. Campus Club: Society of Physics Students: Sigma Pi Sigma-V.P.: First Honor Roll: L.E. Woodman Scholarship. GLASGOW,WlLLlAM D. CHEM ENG Edina,Mo. GLOTFELTZ, HENRY W, PHYSICS Highlandville, Mo, Sigma Pi Sigma: University Scholar: First Honors. GOETZ, DALE P. ENG MGT New Melle, Mo. Cadet Brigade Staff: Raiders: GDI: 59 'ers Club: Distinguished Military Student: Professor of Mili- tary Science Award. GOLD, ROBERT L. CIVIL ENG University City, Mo. Alpha Epsilon Pi-V.P.: Phi Eta Sigma: IK-Sec: APO:Chi Epsilon: ROLLAMOJASCEJ CYR: CYD- Pres, Sec: Tau Beta Pi: Black and Veatch Scholar- ship: UMR Honor Award. sf GOLDMANN, ARTHUR J. MECH ENG St. Louis, Mo. GOLDSTEIN, LEWIS A. CHEM ENG University City, Mo. Alpha Epsilon Pi: Gamma Alpha Delta: APO: GOLDSTEIN, MARK Creve Coeur, Mo. APO: Alpha Epsilon Pi: AlChE: CYD: E Missouri Miner: Gamma Alpha Delta. , LIAM B. St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Epsilon Pi-House Manager: APO: IEEE. GRABSKI, STANLEY E. CIVIL ENG Springfield, III. ASCE: Newman Club: AIAA: Pi Kappa Alpha: CYR: ISA. GRAHAM, RONALD A. MET ENG Daytona Beach, Florida Alpha Sigma Mu-Treas: Met Society-First V.P.: AFS: SAE: Stephen Kessler Scholarship: Foundry Educational Foundation Scholarship: Chancellor's Scholarship: First Honor Roll. GRAHAM,TONY M. ENG MGT Mexico, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha: UMR Management Association: ISA-Sec, V.P., Pres: Circle K-Treas, V.P.: SME- Sec, V.P.: CYR Sec: Student Union Comm: ROLLAMO: Blue Key: First and Second Honors. CHEM ENG ELECT ENG GRAWE, JOHN D. CIVIL ENG Quincy, III. Varsity Football: Phi Kappa Theta: ASCE: Dean's List. GREEN,ALLEN J. CIVIL ENG St. Louis, Mo. GDI: Prospector's Club: ASCE. GREGORY, ROBERT H. CIVIL ENG Clinton, Mo. 59 'ers Club: Varsity Wrestling: M-Club: ASCE: ICC. GRIEVE, TERRY LEE ELECT ENG Belleville, Ill. Varsity Track and Football: IEEE: Mlllubi Tech Club: GDI. GRIX, ARTHUR R. MECH ENG St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon. GROEPER, BURL D. CIVIL ENG St. Peters, Mo, Phi Eta Sigma: Chi Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi: Scabbard and Blade: 59 'ers Club: GDI: ASCE: Dean's List: Distinguished Military Student: Cadet Brigade Staff. GROSS, EDWARD P. CIVIL ENG Kansas City, Mo. Sima Nu: IEEE: ASCE: IK: Chi Epsilon. GROSS, EDWIN M., Jr. MECH ENG O'Fallon, Mo. Pi Tau Sigma: Phi Eta Sigma: Pershing Rifles Campus Club: Scabbard and Blade: GDI. GUCCIARDO, TERRY ELECT ENG Gillespie, Ill. IEEE: Tech Club-Board of Control, Steward, Business Mgr.: GDI: Student Council: ICC . GUIDICINI, CYRUS PHILOSOPHY St. James, Mo. GUNTER, JAMES D. CIVIL ENG Gainesville, Mo. Pershing Rifles: Prospector's Club: ASCE: Chi Alpha. GUTZLER, BRETT M. MECH ENG Centralia, III. Engineer's Club: ASME: AIAA. HABERL, EUGENE H. MECH ENG Columbia, Ill. ASME: AUSA: Scabbard and Blade: First and Second Honor Roll. HAHN, DONALD E. MECH ENG Bridgeton, Mo. Sigrm Tau Gamma: Baseball Letterman, Captain: M-Club. HAIDUCEK, ROBERT C. CHEM ENG O'Fallon, Mo. Alpha Chi Sigma: AlChE: Campus Club: First Honor Roll: Educational Opportunity Grant: MRHA: CURE: Newman Club. HALE, CHARLES D. CIVIL ENG Vichy, Mo. HALE, DONALD A. CIVIL ENG Rolla,Mo. ASCE: GDI. HALTER,PHILIPM. MECH ENG Charleston, Mo. 59 'ers Club: ICC: GDI: Society of Nuclear Engineers: SAE. HALEY, JOHN P. St. Louis, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha-House Manager: ROLLAMO- Organizations Editor: The Missouri Miner-Local Advertising Director, Business Manager: Board of Trustees for Student Publications: APO: Sec, V.P., Pres: Theta Tau: AIAA: IEEE: ASCE: Circle K: ISA-Sec: Second Honor Roll: SAWE. HAMILTON,GARU S. CHEM ENG Paducah, Kentucky AlChE: GDI-Board of Governors: Engineer's Club- Board of Control: Golf: Baseball. CIVIL ENG HAMPER, JAMES K. CIVIL ENG Rolla, Mo. Sigma Pi: APO: Varsity Swimming: M-Club: ASCE. HANCOCK, STEPHEN H. CHEM ENG Kennett, Mo. MRHA: GDI: AlChE: Alpha Chi Sigma: John M. Dalton Educational Trust Scholarship. HANES, MARTHA H. MATH North Little Rock, Ark. Sports Car Club: Freshman Math Club-Sec: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Phi Kappa Phi: University Scholar. HANSTEIN, EDWARD L. MECH ENG Mexico, Mo. M-Club: Sigma Pi: Blue Key: ASME: Inter- service Council: Varsity Football: Varsity Track: Athlete of the Year l6869I HARDWICK, CHERYL COMP SCI Alton, Mo. Band: SWE: Wesley Foundation: ACM: BSU: WRHA: Lambda Sigma: Shamrock Club. HARDY, LARRY G. COMP SCI St.Joseph,Mo. MRHA:GDI. HARRISON, EDWIN D. GEOLOGY Mexico, Mo. C.L. Dake Geo. Soc: Spelunkers: Campus Club: GDI. HART, GERALD J. ENG MGT Troy, Ill. Shamrock Club: GDI-Board of Governors: SAE: MRHA: Newman Club: ROTC Band. HARTING, BRUCE W. ELECT ENG St. Charles, Mo. Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu: IK: Sigma Phi Epsi- lon-Treas: Dean's List: Honor Award. HAUSMAN, DANIEL P. MECH ENG St. Joseph, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha: ASME: Circle K. HAVENS, MARVIN R. CHEM ENG Mundelein, Ill. Sigma Pi: AlChE: Dean's List. HAYDEN,THOMAS M. CIVIL ENG Odessa, Mo. MRHA-Treas: ASCE: Chi Epsilon. HAYES, ROGER A. ELECT ENG Warrensburg, Mo. Prospector's Club: Eta Kappa Nu: UMR Park Board: IEEE: GDI: Radio Club: IEEE Hobby Club: Kappa Mu Epsilon: Dean's List. HAZEN, MICHAEL R. AERO ENG Independence, Nlo. Sigma Phi Epsilon: AIAA: APO:Circle K: Curator's Scholarship: First Honor Roll. HEADRICK, LLOYD H. HISTORY Rolla, Mo. History Club- V.P., Treas. HEADY, JOHNNY W. ELECT ENG St. Louis, Mo. HEATH, KENNETH A. MECH ENG St. Louis, Mo. University Scholar: IK: Pi Tau Sigma-Treas: SAE: ASME: First Honor Roll. HECK,AUGUST E., Jr. CIVIL ENG Grantwood, Mo. Pi Kappa Alpha-Sec: KMSM: ROLLAMO-Organi- zations Editor, Associate Editor: Missouri Miner: CYR-Treas:ASCE: Band: Kappa Kappa Kappa Psi: Student Council-Gen. Lect. Comm. HEDAYATI, ALIABAD H. CHEM ENG Yazd, Iran AlChE: Baha'i Club. HEDDEN,JAMES RAY MECH ENG Thayer, Mo. SAE: ASME: AUSA: 59 'ers Club: IK. HEILMAN, RAYMOND D. MECH ENG Marshall, Mo. Prospectors' Club: GDI: SAE. HEINEMAN,JANE E. ELECT ENG St. Louis, Mo. Honor Roll: IEEE: MRHA-V.P.: SWE: Eta Kappa Nu: Shamrock Club. HEINLElN,DAVlD E. MECH ENG Hermann, Mo. Shamrock Club: GDI. HEISLER,DENNIS G, CIVIL ENG Carbondale, Ill. Varsity Football: Baseball: Rugby Club: Sig- ma Pi: St. Pat's Board: Theta Tau: ASCE: NSPE. HELLWERE,JAMES W. CHEM ENG Brentwood, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi-Treas,V.P.: lKSec, Pledgemaster: Phi Eta Sigma-Pres: MClub: Theta Tau-Corresp. Sec: Blue Key: AlChE: IFC: Who's Who in American Collegesand Universities: Varsity Cross- Country, Swimming, Track: Dean's List. HEMENOVER, DON CIVIL ENG GDI: Student Council: Student Union Comm: ASCE: M-Club: Varsity Track. HENCEY,STEPHEN D. MECH ENG Jefferson City, Mo. SAE: ASME: AMS: NSPE. HERBST, STEPHEN R. CIVIL ENG Farmington, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta: ASCE: Gamma Alpha Delta. HERZOG, BRUCE E. MECH ENG St. Louis, Mo. Theta Chi-Pres, V.P., Treas: SAE: Student Coun- cil HERMESMEYER, MICHAEL CIVIL ENG Quincy, Ill. ASCE:GDl: Newman Club:Student Union Comm: Student Union Social Director, Pres. HERRON,WlLLlAM M. ELECT ENG Auburn, Ill. Kappa Kappa Psi: IK: Eta Kappa Nu. HERVEY,DENNlSJ. CIVIL ENG St. Louis, Mo. Tech Club: GDI: ASCE: IEEE: AIAA: ICC. HEYL, JAMES ROBERT ELECT ENG Southfield, Mich. First and Second Honor Rolls. HIATT, ROBERT J. CH EM ENG Manchester, Mo. AlChE: Spelunkers: GDI: CURE. HIGDON, WILLIAM D. PHYSICS Jefferson City, Mo. Shamrock Club, Society of Physics Students: Curator's Award: IK: Sigma Pi Sigma-Sec Treas, Pres. HlLTERBRAND,C. KENNY CIVIL ENG Sikeston, Mo. CYRSec, V.P.: ISA-Pres, V.P., Sec: St. Pat's Board-Pres: Pi Kappa Alpha-I-louse Manager:Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: ASCE: IEEE: Theta Tau: Student Union Comm: Second Honor Roll. HIMMELL,STEPHEN E. CIVIL ENG Canton, Mo. IK: ASCE: Chi Epsilon: Engineer's Club: Dean's List: University Scholar: Curator's Scholarship: Suerdrup and Parcel Scholarship. HINKLE,JANICE L. PSYCHOLOGY Bethpage, N.Y. Liahona FellowshipSec: Psychology Club: Honor Roll. HlNKLE,LLOYD CIVIL ENG Piedmont, Mo. GDl:ASCE: Outstanding Cadet Award. HINKLE, STEPHEN W. PSYCHOLOGY DesMoines, Iowa Thomas Jefferson-Pres,V.P.: GDI:AIME-V.P.,Sec: IK-Treas: Student Union Comm-Sec: Psychology Club: History Club: Liahona Fellowship: First Honor Roll. HIRNER, HERMAN R. AERO ENG Hannibal, Mo. ' GDI : AIAA: Engineer's Club: First Honors. HO CHUNG-LIN ELECT ENG Hong Kong Eta Kappa Nu. HOEHN, CHARLES A. ELECT ENG Doe Run,Mo. AUSA: IEEE. HOEL, ROBERT F. CIVIL ENG St. Louis, Mo. Circle K-Treas, V.P.: Theta Tau: ASCE: NSPE- Sec: APO: Kappa Sigma. HOFER, ROBERT W. St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma: American Foundrymen's Society- Sec-Treas. HOLDENER, DAVID A. St. Louis, Mo. Delta Tau DeltaSec: Pi Tau Sigma-Pres: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi: Theta Tau: IK: ASME: First Honor Roll: SAE: Student Council: Mueller Co. Award:Outstanding Student Award. HOPPE,THOMAS O. MECH ENG St. Louis, Mo. SAE, Delta Tau Delta. MET ENG MECH ENG HORKY,BRAD B. ELECT ENG Thomas Jefferson-Pres, V.P.: Eta Kappa Nu: GDI: SAE. HORTON, STANLEY A. MECH ENG Antioch, Ill. GDI: SAE:ASME. HOUDESHELL, DALE L. CIVIL ENG Nevada, Mo. Pershing Rifles: GDI : ASCE. HOWELL, WILLIAM C, ELECT ENG Jasper, Mo. Tau Beta Pi: Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE: Prosl-TSCYUYS' Club: Curator's Award: A.B. Chance Scholarship. HUBER, RICHARD MET ENG St. Louis, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta: American Foundrymens' Society. HUDSON, BENJAMIN, Jr. ELECT ENG St. Louis, Mo. St. Pat's Board: Gamma Alpha Delta-Treas: Alpha Phi Alpha-Treas. HUGHES, WILLIAM M. PHYSICS Affton, MD. AMS: Prospectors' Club: SAE: Phi Eta Sigma: Lucy Wothan James Scholarship: University Scholar. HUSKISSON,WESLEY M. ELECT ENG Lexington, Mo. MRHA: GDI: Wesley Foundation: 59 'ers Club: IEEE Hobby Club. HUTCHINGS, GERALD L. MECH ENG St. Louis, Mo. Sigma Tau Gamma. HUTCHINSON, DONALD E. ELECT ENG Dupo, Ill. IEEE: Raiders: Spelunkers: AUSA. HYDE,JERALD W. LIFE SCIENCES Overland, Mo. Tech Club: GDI: Wesley Foundation: University Scholarship: Phi Kappa Phi. HYMAN,WlLDA E. ELECT ENG Independence, Mo. IEEE. INGRAM,JOSEPH M. ENG MGT St. Louis, Mo. Phi Kappa Phi-Pres, Treas: Gamma Alpha Delta- Pres, V.P.: APO: Theta Tau: Pershing Rifles: IFC: AUSA: Scabbard and Blade: SAE: First Honors: National Merit Scholarship: Curator's Award, INTAG, CARL E. ELECT ENG St. Louis, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi: IEEE: Eta Kappa Nu. IRONS,THEODORE S. MECH ENG Moberly,Mo. Triangle: AIAA: ASME. IRVlN,LARRY C. CIVIL ENG Dixon,Mo, ASCE. IZMlRLI,AYDlNO. CIVIL ENG Ankara,Turkey ASCE: MSA-V.P.: International Fellowship: MRHA: Shamrock Club: Soccer Club. JACKSON, HERSCHEL A. ENG MGT St. Louis, Mo. Radio Club-Treas: IEEE: CYR: GDI. Belleville, Ill. St. Louis, Mo. 414 JAEGER, MARK E. CIVIL ENG Washington, Mo. Phi Eta Sigma-Sec: MRHA: Chi Epsilon: ASCE: GDI: Curator's Award: University Scholar: First Honor Roll: Continental Pipe Line Co. Scholar- ship: Tau Beta Pi. JAGGI, DENNIS F. MECH ENG Rolla, Mo. SAE: Distinguished Military Student: Second Honors. JANOCH, GREG A. 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MECH ENG Atlanta, Ga. Lambda Chi AlphagASME:Student Union Comm: Professor of Military Science Award: Curator's Scholarship. NOLFO, ANDREW P. MECH ENG St. Louis, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta: SAE: ROLLAMO: Newman Club. NORTH, MICHAEL A. CIVIL ENG Crystal City, Mo. ASCE: Engineers' Club NORTON, MICHAEL D. ELECT ENG O'Fallon, Mo. IEEE-Pres:MRHA-Judicial Board Chairman: GDI: Student Union Comm, ,EA ti I S . if in 2:25 Q ff' PEETZ, DARRYL K. MECH ENG Gordonville, Mo. MRHA:GDI: SAE. QSM. W-WC S. MECH ENG PERRY, MICHAEL A. ELECT ENG on, . 59 'ers Club: SAE:GDI, SKF' MD: K IN ARY . E T ' gffinf MOC? S LEC ENG PETEFIMANN,ERNlE W, ENG MGT Campus Club: Eta Kappa Nu: Karate Club: IEEE: WibHUX.M0rHaf1at Curator's Award: First and Second Honor Roll. PETERSON, RONALD A. MECH ENG OLSON,JOHN W. ELECT ENG Ava, Mo. lEEE:AUSA:Soabbard and Blade: Eta Kappa Nu: Tau Beta Pi:ROTC Scholarship: Curator's Scholar- ship. ORCUTT, RONALD L. CER ENG Benton City, Mo. ACS-Pres, Sec: ISA-Pres, V.P.: Treas: AIAA: Stu- dent Union Comm: Keramos: Curator's Award: Ceramic Engineering Centennial Scholarship. OSSECK,PATRICK M. PHYSICS Washington, Mo. 59 'ers Club. OVERTURF, RICHARD D. ELECT ENG Fair Grove, Mo, MRHA: GDI: ROLLAMOQ GDI-Board of Control: IEEE: ICC Rep: Engineer's Club. OWEN,ALBERTC.,.lr. MECH ENG Kansas City, Mo. GDI: SAE: Engineers' Club: First Honor Roll. OWENS, REGINALD K. ELECT ENG St. Louis, Mo. Alpha Phi Alpha-Treas: IEEE. PADBERG,JOSEPH G. MECH ENG St. Louis, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta: Dean's List, PAGAN, RONALD CIVIL ENG St. Louis, Mo, ASCE. PARKER,JOHN M. CIVIL ENG Jefferson City, Mo. Newman Club: ASCE. PARKES,ROGER D, ELECT ENG Independence, Mo. ARMCO Community Scholarship: Phi Eta Sigma: First Honor Roll:FIOLLAMO: IEEE: NSPE: Photo Club: Engineers' Club. PARKHURST,MITCHELL R. MECH ENG Weatherby, Mo. SAE: GDI. PEARCE, PAUL E.,Jr. CHEM ENG Paducah,Ky. 59 'ers Club: GDI: AlChE: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi: First Honors. Winfield,Mo. GDI: Thomas Jefferson-PA, Cabinet: Student Council. PENNINGTON,DAVIDJ, CIVIL ENG Chillicothe, Mo. ASCE: 59 'ers Club: GDI. PEOPLES, VEO CHEM ENG St. Louis, Mo. University Scholar: Curator's Scholarship: Phi Eta Sigma: Alpha Phi Alpha-House Manager: IFC Rep: Alpha Chi SigmaSec: AIChE-Pres, V.P. PFEIFER,JAMESW. CHEM ENG Salem, Mo. Curator's Award. PFITZNER. MIKE C. AERO ENG Aurora,Mo. 59 'ers Club: SAE:AIAA. PHILLlPS,GLENNON S. ELECT ENG St.Charles,Mo. CYR: IEEE: AIAA-Treas, Pres: Pi Kappa Alpha- Pres,V.P.,Treas. PIEPHO, ARLAN G. Hobart, Ind. SAE: ASME: Engineers' Club: Tech Club. MECH ENG PlETRZAK,PAUL MECH ENG Cicero, lll, SME: ASME: SAE: Honor List, PlNKSTON,WILLIAM L.,III PET ENG Pleasant Hill, Mo, SPE: MRHA. POLKA,RONALD A. CIVIL ENG Waterloo, Ill. Triangle: ASCE: AUSA: Student Union Comm. POTTER, GARY F. ELECT ENG St. Charles,Mo, Newman Club-V.P,: IEEE-Sec: GDI: Eta Kappa Nu. POTTERFlELD,MARION L. MECH ENG Hannibal, Mo. SAE: SME. POTTINGER, JAN M, MECH ENG Paducah, Ky. ASME: Pi Tau Sigma: Schlumberger Foundation Scholarship: Dean's List: First Honor Roll. POWELL,CHARLES E. CIVIL ENG Trenton, Mo. ASCE. POWELL, RICHARD F. CIVIL ENG Aurora, Mo. ASCE: ICC: Shamrock Club-Business Manager. POWELL, RICHARD J, CHEM ENG Jefferson City, Mo, Delta Sigma Phi: Alpha Chi Sigma: AIChE: SAE: AUSA. POWELL, RICHARD W., Jr. PET ENG St. Louis, Mo. Triangle-Sec: AIME: SPE. PRAZNlK,GREG E. Lee's Summit, Mo. AIME: AIAA: SPE: Theta Tau: APO: Tau Kappa Epsilon: Phillips Petroleum Scholar. PRENGER, RAYMOND O. CHEM ENG California, Mo. AIChE: Alpha Chi Sigma: KMSM: GDI-Board of Governors. PET ENG PRICE, JOHN COMP SCI St. Louis, Mo. Spelunkers. PRICE,MARK J. NUC ENG Kansas City, Mo. American Nuclear Society:AUSA: ASCE: MRHA. PRISSOUSKY, ALEXANDER Kensington, Md. C.L. Dake Geo. Soc: Spelunkers: Russian Club: GDI. GEOLOGY OUINLISK, RICHARD M. MECH ENG Florissant, Mo. MRHA: GDI: ASME. RAINS, RONALD D. CIVIL ENG Poplar Bluff, Mo. 59 'ers Club: ASCE: GDI: ICC Rep. RAITHEL,JAMES F. CIVIL ENG Lohman, Mo. lK:ASCE: GDI: ASCE-Sec. RAPPE, JAMES R., Ill ENG MGT Poplar Bluff, Mo. Kappa Kappa Psi. RASCH,DAVlD R. ELECT ENG Belleville, Ill. MSPE: IEEE: CYR: Pi Kappa Alpha-V.P., Pres. RAY,BlLLT. AERO ENG Malden, Mo. Shamrock Club: AIAA: SAE: Karate Club-Sec, Treas: American Legion Scholarship: Missouri Society of Professional Engineers Scholarship. REAM, HAROLD D. ELECT ENG Sedalia, Mo. GDI: MRHA: SAE: Photo Club. REDlNGTON,STEPHEN L. CIVIL ENG Des Peres, Mo. APO: Pershing Rifles: ASCE: NSPE: Campus Club. RENICK, STEPHEN H. MET ENG Alpha Sigma Mu-Pres: Met Society-Treas: Found- ry Educational Foundation Scholarship: Dean's List: American Foundrymen's Society. REYNOLDS, JOHN A. ELECT ENG Mt. Vernon, Mo. MRHA: GDI: IEEE. REYNOLDS, ROBERT EDWARD ENG MGT Zoot Newby, Mo. Phi 'Kappa Theta-Mascot Chairman, Soda Chair- man, Executive Council: ROLLAMO-Staff, Photo- grapher, Classes Editor: B.S. 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CHEM ENG Dumas, Ark. 59 'ers Club: AICHe: GDI: Alpha Chi Sigma- Treas: Second Honors. ROCHE, RONALD I-I. MECH ENG University City, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Varsity Swimming: AIAA: ASME. RODERICK,.lOHN P. PSYCHOLOGY Ava, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi: Sports Car Club: Scuba Club: Radio Club: Raiders: IEEE: Varsity Swimming, ROLLE. DONALD R. ENG MGT Rogers, Ark. Tau Kappa Epsilon: American Management Association. ROOD, MICHAEL T. MECH ENG St. Charles, Mo. Student Council. APO: Sigma Phi Epsilon-V.P.: The lvlissogri Miner-Make-Up Editor, Ad Editor. ROSENAUER,WARREN J. COMP SCI St. Joseph, Mo. ACM: Kappa Mu Epsilon: 59 'ers Club: GDI. ROTH,MlCHAEL J. MECH ENG Festus, Mo. Engineers' ClubSec: ASME: GDI. ROTHERMEL, ROBERT D. ELECT ENG St. Louis, Mo. IEEE: Shamrock Club. ROTHERMICH, THOMAS A. ELECT ENG St. Louis, Mo. Newman Club: Tech Club: GDI. ROUSH, RONALD L. ELECT ENG Florissant, Mo. IEEE: GDI: Engineers' Club: Honor List: Dean's List. ROUTBURG, MICHAEL S. ELECT ENG University City, Mo. Alpha Epsilon Pi-Sec: Phi Eta Sigma: IK: Gamma Alpha Delta: Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE: Tau Beta Pi: First Honor Roll: University Scholar. RUETER, DONALD A. NUC ENG St. Louis, Mo. Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: Distinguished Military Student: Tau Beta Pi: American Nuclear Society-Pres: Nuclear Engineer- ing and Sciences Honor Society-Pres: The Mis- souri Miner-News Eidtor, Features Editor. RUSSO, MATTHEW J. ELECT ENG Florissant, Mo. Prospectors' Club: GDI: ICC Rep: IEEE. RUTHERFORD,DALE W. MECH ENG Wentzville, Mo. GDI:SAE. RUTHEFIFORD, LINDELL CER ENG Vandalia, Mo. American Ceramic Society-Treas: IK: Keramos- Treas: Shamrock Club: Curator's Award: Harveson- Walker Scholarship. RUTZ, ALAN M. ENG MGT Owensville, Mo. 59 'ers Club-Board of Control, Sec: MSPE: GDI- Board of Governors. SANDELLA,MICHAEL S. CHEM ENG Kansas City, Mo. AIChE-Sec: Alpha Chi Sigma: GDI:SAE. SANDERS, DEE ANN CIVIL ENG Wyandotte, Oklahoma GDI: Shamrock Club: WRHA: ASCE-Sec: Tau Beta Pi: Tau Beta Sigma-Sec: Chi Epsilon: Band: Wesley Foundation: SWE: Vocal Ensembles: National Merit Scholarship. SANDERS,JOHN A. CIVIL ENG St. Louis, Mo. ASCE: Campus Club. SANDEFlS,RONALD R. MECH ENG Maplewood, Mo. Sigma Phi Epsilon: SAE. SANDHAUS,HENRYW. CIVIL ENG Rolla,Mo. ASCE. SANDLER, JAMES E. MECH ENG St. Louis, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta: SAE: IEEE: Theta Tau-Ugly Man. SCHAFFER, CHARLES R. ENG MGT St, Louis, Mo. Sigma Pi-House Manager: UMR Management Association: ASCE. SCHAFER,DANlEL T. MECH ENG Bourbon, Mo. Gamma Delta: M-Club: IK: Ti Tau Sigma: SAE: ASME: lVl0fI53f1f0 COYTIDGFIY Scholarship. SCHAEFER, DAVID E. MECH ENG Bourbon, Mo. Gamma Delta. SCHAMEL,WALTER S. CIVIL ENG Lafayette, California ASCE: ASME: Prospectors' Club: AIEE: Radio Club: GDI: Deans' List. SCHELLMAN, LEON H. CIVIL ENG Jefferson City, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta-Pres, Sec: ROLLAMO-Editor- in-Chief, Associate Editor, Literary Editor, Blue Key-Editor: APO-Sec: Student Union Board- Social Editor: Theta Tau: ASCE: Board of Trustees for Student Publications: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities. SCHERRER, PAUL K. MECH ENG Arnold, Mo. Pi Kappa Phi-Sec: IFC Rep: Pi Tau Sigma: IK: ASME. SCHILLlNG,DAN L. CIVIL ENG St. Louis, Mo. Tech Club-Board of Control, Sec, Treas, Pres: Student Council: ICC: ASCE: GDI-Board of Governors. SCHMALTZ, ROBERT G. ENG MGT St. Louis, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi: APO: Scabbard and Blade: Stu- dent Union Comm. SCHMIDT, KENNETH D. St. Louis, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta: ASME: Dean's List. SCHMIDT, MICHAEL G. University City, Mo. Gamma Delta: Engineers' Club: Curator's Award, SCHMIDT, PAUL W. ENG MGT St. Louis, Mo. Student Council: Student Union Comm: ROL- LAMO: Kappa Kappa Psi: UMR Management Society: GDI: MRHA: Curator's Scholarship. SCHMIDT, WILLIAM L. ELECT ENG St. Louis, Mo. Tech Club: Radio Club: GDI. SCHNElDER,JAMESR. GEO ENG St. Louis, Mo. Association of Engineering Geologists-V.P., Sec: Sigma Gamma Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Eta Sig- ma: First Honor Roll: University Scholar: McNutt MECH ENG MECH ENG Scholarship. SCHNEIDER, LARRY L. MECH ENG OwensviIle,Mo. NSPE:ASME. SCHNElDER,ROBERT J. COMP SCI Overland, Mo. Shamrock Club-Pres: ACM-Pres: Phi Kappa Phi Dean's List. SCHNYDER, HERBERT,J.,Jr ELECT ENG Wentzville, Mo. Prospectors' Club-Board of Control, Pres: ICC- Treas, Pres: GDI: IEEE: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi: IK: Phi Eta Sigma. SCHOB, THOMAS A. PET ENG St. Louis, Mo. Kappa Sigma: Theta Tau: Blue Key: SPE: IK: Pi Epsilon Tau: Circle K: Gamma Alpha Delta: Scabbard and Blade: Soccer Club: Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities: ROTC Brigade Staff. SCHOTTEL, JIMMY D. NUC ENG King City, Mo. American Nuclear Society: Engineers' Club: Nucle- ar Engineering and Science Honor Society. SCHUCK,WILLIAM J. CIVIL ENG Springfield, Ill. Newman Club: Circle K: ASCE: Phi Kappa Theta: Dean's List. SCHUPPAN, WALTER A. ELECT ENG St. Louis, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi: Phi Eta Sigma: Eta Kappa Nu. SCHWARZ, JOHN CHEM ENG St. Louis,Mo. AIChE: GDI: The Missouri Miner. SCHWIEDER, . HISTORY Steelville,Mo. 59 'ers Club. SCOTT, KENNETH W. GEO ENG Ferguson, Mo. Triangle: C.L. Dake Geo. Soc: AEG: Student Union Comm. SEABAUGH, ALLEN W. Jackson, Mo. Prospectors' Club: GDI: ASME: SAE: MRHA. SEABAUGH, DAVID E. CHEMISTRY Jackson, Mo. American Chemical Society: W.T. Schrenk Chem Society-V.P.: GDI: IK. SECHREST, ROGER W. CIVIL ENG Effingham, III. Shamrock Club: ASCE: GDI: Wesley Foundation: Honor List. SEELAND, MICHAEL H. CHEM ENG Kirkwood, Mo. lK:Phi Eta Sigma: AlChE: Tau Beta Pi: Phi Kappa Phi: CURE: Joe B. Butler Memorial Award. SEEMATTER, STEPHEN C. ELECT ENG Peidmont, Mo. Eta Kappa Nu: IEEE: IEEE Hobby Club. SElFERT,ROGER J. ELECT ENG St. Louis, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi: IEEE. SEWELL,JERRY T. ELECT ENG Kaiser, Mo. Engineers' Club: IEEE: Eta Kappa Nu-treas, Pres: Tau Beta PiSec:Phi Kappa Phi: UniversityScholar: First Honor Roll: Curator's Scholarship. Laura and George Easley Scholarship. SHANES, CHARLES W. MATH Kansas City, Mo. Bridge Club: Math Club: Chess Club: Band. MECH ENG SHELTON,JOHN F. MECH ENG Ferguson, Mo. GDHCYDJSAE. SHERWOOD, GREGORY A. CIVIL ENG Percival . Iowa ASCE: First Honor Roll. SHERWOOD, ROBERT A. MECH ENG Big Spring,Texas ASME: MRHA. SHOCKLEY, RICKEY W. MECH ENG Kansas City,Mo. Sigma Pi. SIEBELTS,JAMES A. PSYCHOLOGY Psychology Club-Treas: GDI SIEGEL, ROBERT J. University City, Mo. Alpha Epsilon Pi: UMR Management Society: Association of Systems Management. SIESENER,ROBERT M. CIVIL ENG St. Louis, Mo. ASCE: Chi Epsilon-Treas: Dean's List: Phi Eta Sigma: IK: Campus Club: Curator's Award. SILVERMAN, ALAN GEOLOGY Silver Spring, Md. Alpha Epsilon Pi: C.L. Dake Geo. Soc. SlMMONS,JOE M. ELECT ENG Monett, Mo. IEEE: GDI: MRHA: Newman Club. ' ENG MGT 4 4 SIMON,DAVID M. ENG MGT Washington, D.C. Forensic Society: UMR Management Society: CYD: Band: KMSM: First and Second Honor Roll. SIMPSON,DANIELW.,Jr. CIVIL ENG St, Louis, Mo. ASCE: Tech Club: GDI: Honor Roll: Curator's Award: Needles Scholarship. SlZEMORE,DAVID G. ELECT ENG Hillsdale, N..I. IEEE: Student Union Comm. SLEBODA, DAVID S. ELECT ENG St. Louis,Mo. IEEE: Delta Tau Delta: APO. SMALL, MORTON S, ELECT ENG Webster Groves, Mo. GDI: Tech Club: IEEE, SMITH,BILL MECH ENG Kansas City, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Karate Club. SMITH,DANlEL B. ELECT ENG Jacksonville, III. IEEE: SAE: GDI: Engineers' Club. SMITH, GREGORY P. GEOLOGY St. Louis, Mo. C.L. Dake Geological Society: AIME. SMlTH,WAYNE D. CIVIL ENG Lee's Summit, Mo. Prospectors' Club: ASCE: Liahona Fellowhsip. SORTER,ROBERTA. COMP SCI Kansas City, Mo. Campus Club-Board of Control: St. Pat's Board: Chess Club: GDI: Second Honor Roll. SOSTMANN, JAHN WARREN ENG MGT Springfield, III. Triangle-V.P.: APO: Circle K: IFC Rep: Student Union Comm. STANGLElN,DANlEL C. ELECT ENG Affton, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha: IEEE: NSPE. STANZE, ARTHUR E. MET ENG St. Louis, Mo. Delta Sigma Phi: Alpha Sigma Mu: Scabbard and Blade: IK: AUSA, STARKEY,RANDALL W, MECH ENG St. Louis, MO. Theta Chi'Pres, Sec: Theta Tau: APO: Gamma Alpha Delta: IFC Rep: ASME: NSPE: SAE. STEFANIC, DENNIS E. ENG MGT St. Louis, Mo. ASME: SAE: AIAA: AMA: Tau Kappa Epsilon. STEFANSKY,THOMAS P. GEO ENG Monessen, Pa, Si ma Tau Gamma: Student Union Comm' Q : Association of Engineering Geologists: Soccer Club. STEFFEE,RICHARD E. CIVIL ENG Kansas City, Mo. ASCE. STElNKOETTER,EUGENE W. MECH ENG St. Louis, Mo. ASME: SAE: AIAA: Curator's Award, STEPHENSON,MICHAELW, CIVIL ENG Willow Springs, Mo. ASCE: Engineers' Club: Pershing Rifles: Chi Epsilon: Dean's Honor List. STETTLER, LENDI MATH Lamar, Mo. Lambda Sigma-Treas: SWE-V.P., Sec: AIAA-Sec: Student Union Comm: Hsmms Fryls: Math Club: First and Second Honors: Military Ball Oueen: Varsity Cheerleader: Pershing Rifles Honorary Sponsor, STEVENSON, BRUCE A. Wellsville, Mo, ELECT ENG GDI: Campus Club: Dean's First Honor Roll. STEWARD, JAMES B. ELECT ENG Anchorage,Alaska IEEE. STOCK, JAMES L. ENG MGT Des Peres, lVlo. UMR Management Society, STOLL,SUE E. MATH Rolla, Mo. Kappa Mu Epsilon: Wesley Foundation, STROMBERSKl,TI-IOMAS L. ELECT ENG Freeman Spur, III. MRHA: Engineers' Club. STOTLER, D. LEGRAND CHEM ENG St. Louis, Mo. GDI: AlChE: The Missouri Miner, STOVALL, ROBERT M. PHYSICS West Plains, Mo. Campus Club: Sigma Pi Sigma-Pres: IK: Curator's Award. STRANG, BRUCE B. GEO ENG Waynesville, Mo. Phi Eta Sigma: Raiders: AUSA: Tau Beta Pi: Scabbard and Blade: Phi Kappa Phi: Sigma Gam- ma Epsilon: Association of Engineering Geologists: University Scholar: McNutt Scholarship: The Defense Supply Association Scholastic Key. STROTHER, GREGORY L. ENG MGT Vandalia, Mo. Campus Club: Interfaith Council: Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowhsip: BSU. STUBBS, JAMES M., Jr. CER ENG Chaffee, Mo, American Ceramic Society-V.P.: Keramos: Gam- ma Delta: MRHA-Governor: First Honor Roll: University Scholar: J.B. Arthur Scholarship, STUCKER, JOHN R. MIN ENG Bartlett, Ill. Tau Kappa Epsilon-Sec: IFC-V,P.: Theta Tau: APO: AIME: AIAA: ISA. STUCKMEYEF-I,GLENN V. ELECT ENG Imperial, Mo. IEEE: 59 'ers Club. SUCHOCKLTHOMAS P. NUC ENG Lancaster, N.Y. American Nuclear Society: American Society for Metals. SUHER, FRANK MECH ENG St. Louis, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta: SAE. SWEARINGER,PAUL A.,Jr. MECH ENG Carthage, Mo. UMR Flying Club: Wesley Foundation: Karate Club: AUSA: APOI ASME. SWEET,EDWARDM, CIVIL ENG Crystal City, Mo. MRHA: GSI: ASCE. SWINGLE,TERRELL RAY COMP SCI Blue Springs, Mo. Engineers' Club: GDI: AMS. SYLVESTEFLDENNIS G. MECH ENG Florissant, Mo. St. Pat's Board: MRI-IA: Scabbard and Blade: AIAA. TANNER, LARRY E. MECH ENG Granby, Mo. TANSU,JOHN CIVIL ENG Singapore Chinese Student Association: ASCE. TAYLOR, ARLAN ROSS ELECT ENG Essex,Mo. IK: Tau Beta Pi-V.P.: Eta Kappa Nu: Phi Eta Sigma: IEEE:Curator's Award: University Scholar: First Dean's List. TEISA,EMlLJ. MIN ENG Benld, Ill. Society of Mining Engineers of AIME-Sec, Pres: C.L. Dake Geological Society: GDI: Campus Club, TENNILL, DANA D. PHYSICS Rolla, Mo, TERPSTRA, DANIEL A. ENG MECH Kirkwood, Mo. TERREROS,PLINIO A.,Jr. ELECT ENG Santiago de Veraguas, Republic of Panama Organization of Latin American Students. THEILMANN,JOHN M. HISTORY Warrenton, Mo. MRHA: GDI: History Club-Pres: Curator's Award: Honors List. THOMAS, MICHAEL CHEM ENG Belleville, Ill. Pi Kappa Alpha: AIAA: Alpha Chi Sigma: AIChE: Student Union Comm: Gamma Alpha Delta. THOMPSON, DARRELL CIVIL ENG Lockwood, Mo. Tech Club: GDI: ASCE: Chi Epsilon: Tau Beta Pi TIKWART,ROBERTJ. MECH ENG St. Louis, Mo. Phi Kappa Theta. TITUS, RUSSEL L. CIVIL ENG Independence, Mo. First Honor List, TOULA,TERRY N, ENG MGT DeviI's Elbow, Mo IEEE: AUSA. TRENTMANN, NORMAN E, ELECT ENG St. Louis,Mo, EE Hobby Shop: IEEE: GDI: Thomas Jeffersor Wing Pres. TRlCAMO,VlCTOR ELECT ENG St. Louis, Mo. IEEE. TRUITT, ROGER E, CHEM ENG Paducah,Ky. AIChE: First Honor Roll. TURNER,ROBERT CIVIL ENG Hopkins,Mo. ASCE:MRHA:GDli TURNER,STEPHEN L. MECH ENG Taylorville, Ill. Shamrock Club: St. Pat's Board: Rugby Club TURPIN, LEE CHEM ENG Kirkwood, Mo. MRHA-Pres: GDI-Treas, Sgt-at-Arms: Independ- ent's Weekend Board-Treas: Alpha Chi Sigma: Phi Eta Sigma: AIChE: Dean's List. VAHLE, MICHAEL O. MATH Affton, Mo. Math Club-Pres: IFC: Phi Eta Sigma: Phi Kappa Phi: Beta Sigma Psi: Kappa Mu Epsilon: University Scholar: Honor Roll. VANDERGRIFF, KURTIS D. HISTORY Rolla, MO, IEEE: Band: KMSM-Business Manager: Eta Kap- pa Nu: First Honor Roll: Epsilon Iota Tau VARBLE, BRUCE E. CHEM ENG Hartford, Ill. Alpha Chi Sigma. VARRONE,NICHOLAS J, CIVIL ENG St. Louis,M0. GDI: Campus Club:MRHA, s ff ffaoJfs:is..as...:u ' 2 VAUGHAN,STEVEN M, ELECT ENG Kansas City, Mo. IEEE: KMSM: Eta Kappa Nu, VlLAND,DONALD MET ENG Streator, Ill. Met, Society: AFS: Foundry Edu tional Found- ation Scholarship. VOGEL, JAMES EDWIN ENG MGT Versailles, Mo. AIChE: MRHA: Photo Club: GDI: Prospector's Club: IK: Curators' Award: Dean's List. VOGEL, RAYMOND H., Jr. MECH ENG Cape Girardeau, Mo. Lambda Chi Alpha: ASME: NSPE-Treas: CURE: Student Union Comm: Band: Pi Tau Sigma: First Honor Roll. VOGT, CARL M. CIVIL ENG Festus, Mo. GDI: MRHA: ASCE: NSPE: MSPE. VONKAENEL, FREDERICK CIVIL ENG St. Joseph, Mo. Triangle: ASCE: Student Union Comm: Second Honor Roll. VRENICK, EUGENE L. CHEM ENG Granite City, Ill. Raiders: Photo Club: ROLLAMO: AlChE: En- gineers' Club. WADE, ROBERT L. MIN ENG Lamesa, Texas MRHA: GDI: Campus Club: Society of Mining Engineers: Sports Car Club: AISA: Robert E. Dye Scholarship. WAGNER, PAGE A., III AERO ENG Carthage, Mo. Theta Xi: SAE:AIAA. WALIN,CLIFFORD D, COMP SCI Hinsdale, Ill. First and Second Honor Roll. WALL, KENNETH W. CHEM ENG Paducah, Ky. ICC rep: 59 'ers Club-Business Manager: GDI: AlChE. WALTERMAN, DALE ENG MGT Wentzville, Mo. Shamrock Club: GDI-Board of Governors: ICC. WALTERS, RONALD L. MECH ENG St. Louis, Mo. Theta Xi: ASME: ASTME. WAMPLER, ALBERT R. CHEM ENG Farmington, Mo. AlChE: Prospectors' Club: GDI: Deans' List. WAMPLER, HAROLD R., Jr. MET Clayton, Mo. AIME: ASM: Varsity Basketball. WANG, VICTOR C. ELECT ENG Taipei, Taiwan CSA, WARD, ROBERT L. CIVIL ENG St. Louis, Mo. ASCE: Circle K: NSPE: Scabbard and Blade: Chi Epsilon: ROTC Brigade Staif. WARMANN, ROBERT A. MECH ENG O'FalIon, Mo. Beta Sigma Psi-Honor Pledge, Sec, V.P.: Scab- bard and Blade: Distinguished Military Student: Curator's Marksmanship Award: Curator's Scholar- ship: Second Honor Roll: ASME. WEAVER, THOMAS M. ENG MGT St. Louis, Mo. Tau Kappa Epsilon: Circle K: IEEE: American Management Association: Second Honors and First Honors. 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Abbott, James William 260,310 Abdel-Latif, Amin lsmail 228 Abel, Fred Stanley 366 Abeln, Herbert Dennis 280 Abernathie, Dennis L. 310,366 Abernathy, Eugene C. 366 Abernathy, Gary L. 307 Abernathy, Steven L. 243,292 Achelpohl, Alvin Theodore 317 Ackmann, David Alan 217,224,239,366 Adams, John Ewart 248 Adawi, I 228 Addison, Gale Eugene 302 Adkins, Robert Dennis 333 Adkins, William S. 251,366 Ahmad, Altaf P. 228 Ahmad, Aqua: 228 Ahmann, Gene Homer 351,366 Akbar, Ali M. 222 Akers, Fred P. 263,340,366 Akers, Thomas o. 2o4,22o,253,soo Akin, William W. 292,366 Albert, Ronald C. 302 Alcock, Steven W. 262,287 Alday, Don Meredith 305 Aldridge, Donald W. 241 Alford, John David 220,258 Alinder, Lloyd 234,239,247 Antal, Allan, Allen, Allen David William 320 David Wiley 316 Dennis James 287 Allen: James F. 366 Allen, John E. Jr. 366 Allen, Allen, Kim Stewart 210,216,263,347 Michael P. 300 Allen, Robert D. 290 Allen, Robert Joel 366 Allen, Ronald E. 224 Altepe ter, Michael A. 222,366 Altgilbers, Steve J. 344 Alverson, Vernon M. 307 Ammons, Harry Linn 302 Andereck, Claude D. 331 Andersen, James Q. 287 Anderson, Gary Lynn 351 Anderson, Gary S. 288 Anderson, Glenn R. 206,220,258 Anderson, Gregory T. 221 Anderson, Jerry Hugo 331 Anderson, John Roger 300 Anderson, Kent R. 225,338 Anderson, Michael B. 305 Anderson, Robert R. 312 Anderson, William A. 377 Andres, Paul Douglas 351 Andrews, James G. 367 Ansari, Ishratullah 228,229,234,239 Anson, Dennis Greg 218 David D. 338 Anthonis, Henry E. 220 Appnii, Michael R, 367 Apte, Ravi Marutirad 229 Arbogast, William J. 287 Arens, Thomas M. 348 Armes, David Carl 325 Armstrong, Charles Robert 334 Armstrong, Mark K. 279,331 Arnold, Kenneth B. 327,367 Arnold, Rocky R. 224 Arnsmeyer, Kenneth H. 253,307 Aronberg, Garry R. 242,262,317 Arthur, Billy Ray 297 Artman, Anthony J. 287 Arvanis, Johnnie V. 244 Arvanis, Pamela E. 244 Ash, Stephen M. 232 Ashbaugh, Billy G. 310 Aslani-Amoli, E. 230 Assadi, Mostafa 230 Atchley, Jim 280 Atkins, Ronald D. 333 Attig, Mohammed A. 228 Attiga, Salem Ahmed 228 Auberle, David Alan 288 Aubuchon, Jack Lenard 367 Austin, Lee Scott 242,367 Avij, Behnam 228,230,251 Babbit , Stephen C. 333 Bachrnan, William G. 333 Bachmann, David E. 225,297 Bachmann, Roy O. 297 Bacon, Ross W. 292 Bafford, R. Dean 292 Bagnall, Kent Alan 262 Bahler, Richard Glen 367 Bahr, Michael H. 292 Bai, Woosoon 230 Bailey, Gregory L. 254 Bailey, Herbert Fl. 367 Bailey, James T. 253 Bailey, Paul Spencer 260 Baker, Bruce Dwight 239,292 Baker, Everett C. 367 Baker, Mary B. 248 Baker, Robert J. 262,316 Baldwi Balestr Ball, G n, Danny Calvin 243,367 eri, Joseph Jr. 318 eorge Vaughn 242 Student Index Ballad, Robert 250 Ballard, Dale P. 224,263,377 Barbarito, James J. 298 Barczewski, David E. 205,217,252,32O Barger, Michael James 310 Barkalow, Thomas W. 302 Barkatullah, Syed A. 228 Barker, Theron James 220,241 ,258,367 Barnes, William Nl. 242,367 Barr, Robert Howard 334 Barrett, Arthur Lee 224,239,247,367 Barry, David Lawrence 287 Barry, Michael Lynn 233,245 Barthel, Irving Lynn 340 Bartlett, Gary R. 367 Bartlett, William L. 261,367 Bartley, William H. Jr. 241,367 Bartnett, Thomas R. 213,320 Bartniczak, Van W. 253,280 Barylski, Joseph R. 318 Basel, Dana L. 251 Basler, Stan Paul 309 Bass, Donald L. 258 Bast, William Lloyd 338 Batt, Gary Cornell 285 Battle, Keith J. 285 Battles, Michael G. 298 Battley, Richard Alan 300 Bauer, Mark G. 353 Baugh, Chriss Allen 234 Bauman, William J. 318,367 Bausell, Richard A. 368 Bayer, Gerald John 241,368 Baygents, Lawrence W. 262,297,368 Bayless, Dean Howard 302 Beaty, Donald Lee 258 Beauchers, James 351 Bechmann, Diane M. 348 Bechtel, James Lee 368 Beck, William J. 245,252,288 Becker, Kenneth E. 368 Becker, Kenneth John 368 Becker, Roy Arthur 246,368 Becker, Victor John 225 Beckrneyer, Russell R. 219,224,247,316,378 Bedord, Charles 287 Beem, David M. 287 Beers, Jack Carl 297 Behr, Michael Ray 216,224 Behrens, William 318 Beilstein, Walter James 312,368 Bekebrede, Dan Rae 288 Bell, James A. 318,368 Bell, Michael H. 224,239,247,378 Bell, Stuart Alan 340 Bell, William A. Jr. 307 Bellm, Robert L. 336 Belsha, Peter Joel 246,307 Bel she, John Albert 300 Belsky, Steven B. 298 Benabdeljalil, Driss 228 Bender, Joseph 211,238,340 Bene, Donald A. 241,292 Benesh, Lawrence J. 288 Benezette, Robert E. 260,368 Benhardt, Harry A. 218,368 Bennett, Darryl Glen 245 Benoy, Leslie Dale 294,368 Benson, Robert J. 351 Benton, James Ross 245 Bentzinger, Robert 218,279,322,368 Bergfeld, William F. 336 Bergman, Barry M. 282 Bergner, Larry G. 298 Bergtholdt, Stephen J. 216,217,254 Bergtholdt, Terry John 318 Berkbiglar, Kenneth A. 247,262,298 Berry, Robert Taylor 215,221,312 Bertoglio, James V. 218 Bertrand, Paul M. 318,368 Bertschmann, Daniel L. 249,338 Berz, Roland T. 318 Beshore, David G. 217,368 Best, Richard Dale 368 Bethel, Meade 368 Bethel, Roy Ardell 368 Bettis, Robert Nolan 234,353 Bible, Paul Lloyd 263 Biddle, Myron H. 285 Biederman, Steven A. 320,368 Bieser, Karen Jane 234,355 Billings, Cary M. 292 Billups, Frank K. 285 Binder, Elmer William 263,290,379 Binesh, Pirooz 230 Binesh, Toorandokht 230,259,314,355 Bingham, Michael S. 287 Birchler, Mark W. 351 Birk, Douglas Gordon 369 Birkhead, Ronald K. 300 Bishop, William R. 335 Bitter, Robert F. 297,369 Black, Harold E. 210,280 Black, William M. 351 Blackmore, Michael J. 261 Blaine, John T. 246,331 Blair, Charles A. 243 Blake, Patrick M. 333 Blalock, Alonzo B. 305 Blanc, Raymond Lynn 302 Blanchard, David P. 225,255,379 Bland, Garrett D. 238,263,287 Blankenship, Edward R. 219,369 Blankenship, Larry W. 240,369 Blankenship, W. Jay 347 Blattel, Richard C. 336 Blechle, David H. 242,287 Blessing, James Alan 316 Blickensderfer, Susan J. 234,355 Bliss, Stephen M. 222,242 Blizewski, Brent 244,297 Blocher, Ayers H. 331 Boadgrant, David 244 Bodeman, Alan L. 238,262 Bodenheimer, Lee Numa 298 Bodine, John Franklin 340 Boecker, Mark S. 258 Boehm, Michael J. 338 Boevingloh, Jeffrey J. 290,369 Bogue, Janet Lynn 221,224,233,258,259,355 Bohnemeyer, Stephen P. 223 Bokermann, Daniel C. 318,369 Boll, Daniel Alan 320 Bolt, Phillip Alan 216,290 Bommarito, Nicklas J. 322 Bonczyk, Bruce S. 206 Bondi, James Oliver 210,216,218,219,223, 263,369 Bondurant, David W. 251,297,369 Bone, William Thomas 336 Book, Neil Larry 210,277 Bopp, Jeffery Thomas 335 Borahay, Abd Elaziz 228 Borchardt, Joseph G. 261,379 Borgmann, James L. 262,317 Boschert, Thomas Carl 216 Boss, Donald Lee 338 Boswell, Robert W. 292 Bothwell, Gregary S. 344 Bottom, Carey B. 248 Bourne, Bill W. 327 Bowen, William W. 233,255,369 Bowie, Jim 233 Bowin, Martin G. 215 Bowin, Penelope L. 369 Bowlin, John 310 Boyce, Daniel Earl 320,369 Boyd, Austin Dwane 300,369 Boyd, Bruce Allen 305 Boyd, Richard Alan 280 Boyd, Stephen James 246 Bozzay, Gareth James 305 Bradley, Milton Frank 250 Bradley, Timothy G. 348 Bradway, Brian John 287 Brakensiek, Danny A. 216,260 Brandenburg, Donald G. 338 Brandt, Robert J. 351 Brannan, Randall J. 292 Braselton, Clifford Milton 245,340 Bray, Kenneth Wayne 369 Breckinridge, Dana W. 222,344 Breedlove, Charles Alan 246 Breidert, Janice E. 351 Breit, Stephen M. 369 Bremer, Wayne Paul 253,297 Brendel, James B. 262,316 Brendel, Ronald A. 242,262,317,369 Brendel, Steven Glen 232,302 Brennan, Richard L. 353 Brennecke, Robert 205,216,217,320 Brennenstuhl, Chuck H. 234 Brewer, Leo Floyd 325 Brewer, Lynn 262 Bridges, Douglas L. 298 Bridges, Steven D. 333 Briggs, Bonnie J. 234,355 Briggs, Paul Charles 234,310 Bright, Frank E. 307 Brinkman, Robert G. 305,369 Brinkman, Steven N. 310 Brinton, John C. 320 Brock, Dan 338 Brock, Howard Keith 232 Bude, Ronald O. 238 Buechel, Robert M. 279,342 Buechler, Thomas John 210,363,370 Buel, Charles A. 310 Buendicho, Francisco 230 Buhrmester, Earl K. 309 Eulla, Robert Charles 370 Bullock, Gary Lee 242,370 Bullock, Larry K. 353 Bumbicka, Lawrence V. 290 Bumpers, Roger M. 239,247,370 Bumpus, Gary William 260,263,340,370 Bunch, Michael Lee 220,290 Burchfield, Carolyn S. 234,355 Burk, Dennis E. 325 Burke, Larry Russell 305,370 Burke, Michael I. 310 Burke, Paul Sidney 215,279,320 Burke, Teriel Eugene 290 Burkemper, Ronald W. 307,370 Burnett, Robert Lee 340 Burns, Douglas M. 302 Burns, Paul J. 353 Burrows, Gerald W. 370 Burt, William Howard 225,234,238,327,370 Burton, James M. 302 Busby, Paul Marvin 370 Busch, Kenneth L. 288 Busch, Stephen P. 347 Bush, Ruth Arlene 258,355 Butchko, Robert G, 370 Butherus, David Lewis 250 Butherus, Thomas A. 340 Butler, James Andrew 206,370 Butner, Michael R. 248 Butz, Carol Lynn 233,259,355 Buxton, Daniel Gale 316 Byars, Russell Dunn 370 1 Cadwallader, George W. 225,234,238 Cage, William F. 298 Cagle, Albert Wayne 220,225,238 Cagle, Ernest Charles 334 Cain, Dale L. 229,285 Cain, William George 243,258,302,371 Calahan, Douglas 8.254 Calcaterra, Terry Lee 297 Calfee, Karen A. 211,253,365,371 Calkins, Robert George 307 Call, Daniel Martin 320,336,371 Callahan, Martin J. 371 Callanan, David M. 251,302,371 Callier, Alan J. 307 Callihan, Charles F. 371 Calvert, Richard Wayne 246,353,371 Calvin, Douglas G. 263,340 Calvin, Paul Nelson 261 Calvin, Steven J. 238,250,348 Camacho, Ariel C. 230,249,371 Cambier, James Lacey 206,215,218,219, 223,23 2,234,251 ,262,290,362,371 Camenzino, Crandall Scott 322,371 Cameron, Ross J. 210,219,240,252,253, 297 ,36 Campbell, Campbell, Campbell, 2,371 Dennis Lee 338 Douglas E. 325 Fred W. 220,239,262 Campbell, John Robert 316 Campbell, Larry W. 234,238,371 Campbell Patrick E 342 Campbell: Sandy 294 Campbell, Thomas A. 238,317 Brockgreitens, Ben E. 302 Brody, Steven R. 282 Bromley, William H. Ill 369 Bronson, Brenda Lou 206 Brookman, Jack David 369 Bross, David K. 316 Brown, Corbett W. 344 B rown Brown Brown B rown B rown Brown B rown , Douglas Arthur 369 , James Charles 318 , James Stephen 288 Lyrldell R. 327 Michael S. 220,340 Richard Allen 287 Robert Graham 225 Campo, Carl A. 338 Canis, Walter 282 cannon, John David 218,247,250,258,371 Cantello, Tony M. 371 Capella, David Paul 335 1 Capelli, Thomas J. 320 Cappa, Joseph Albert 331 Capps, Allan Bruce 297 Carlson, Donald Lee 247,262,371 Carmichael, oewighi E. z19,224,24o,279,292 Carnahan, Ioma E. 253 Carozza, James Lloyd 302 Carr, Ronald Sidney 285 Brown, Samuel David 285 Broyles, Philip E. 367 Broyles, Robert R. 369 Bruce, Peter Paul 249,255,370 Bruemmer, Edward A. 292 Bruemmer, Michael A. 242,290 Bruening, James T. 235,258,259,370 Brune, Joan Mildred 348 Brune, William K. 216 Brunkhorst, Mary C. 211,238,248,314,362, 370 Brunkhorst, Robert W. 294,370 Bruno, Mark Thomas 312 Bruns, Bernard A. 217,318 Bruns, Daniel E. L. 252,259 Brunzell, Kent L. 251 Bryan., David Orland 206,218,370 Brychta, James P. 246,338 Bryson, Thomas Edward 260 Buback, Craig Steven 299 Buchholz, Carl E. 351 Buchmann, Raymond F. 290 Buchmeier, William K. 338 Buck, Terry Wayne 222 Buck, Wayne Michael 353 Buckman, Daryle E. 234,262 Buckwalter, John R. 224,261,370 Budd, Vincent J. 241,370 Carroll, Ralph Jr. 218,327,371 Carroll, Timothy J. 316 Carson, Gerard Joseph 371 Carron, Mi chael D. 338 Carrow, David Hardin 298 Carson, Al Carson, Jo an William 290 seph O. Ill 325 Carter, Robert C. 239,244,371 Carver, Richard E. 280 Case, Dan Henry 302 Casey, John Harold 294 Casey, Theotis Lee 221,371 Casteel, Charles L. 229,371 Castarline, Douglas J. 302 Castrianni, Carl J. 224 Caverno, Phillip C. 261 Cerulo, Michael E. 302 Chang, I-Lin 231 Chao, Richard Vu-Ping 231 Chapman, James M. 371 Chase, Michael Ohmer 307 Chatman, James Wendel 216,220,242,287 Chauvin, Benjamin R. 312 Chen, Jau Wen 231 Cheng, Chean-Li 231 Chenoweth, Daryll W. 327 Chenoweth, John Steve 234,241 ,262, 310,371 Chervitz, Michael J. 282 Chi, Ching-Tseng 231 Chi, Shuyan Chem 231 Chilton, Stephen L. 302 Chilvers, Richard 327 Cho, Jyong Shi 230 Choura, Ronald Gary 371 Chow, Peter Shie-An 231 Christ, Raymond J. 217,318 Christians, Scott T. 310 Christy, Edward John 288 Chu, Lap-Yan 371 Chu, William Yu-Chi 231 Cima, Gregory Frank 372 Cissell, Charles 317 Cizek, John Gary 372 Clark, Bruce Barton 372 Clark, Norman Leslie 221 Clark, Robert E. 218 Clemons, Roger Dean 210,263,363,372 Cleveland, Patricia A. 221,258,259 Clifton, William Fi. 243,247,250 Clites, Paul Leslie 287 Coartney, Charles R. 302 Coates, Willard Dean 302 Cobb, Donald Wayne 372 Cobb, Frederic Brian 287 Coen, Larry Paul 218,222,247,260,372 Coffey, Steven M. 298 Cohen, Stephen R. 282 Cohn, Alan Robert 292 Cole, Linda Gay 259,347 Coleno, Dale Richard 372 Collard, Gary 305 Collier, Clark Walter 372 Collings, James R. 240,247,290 Collins, Marsha S. 247,347 Collins, Terry M. 300 Collopy, Timothy J. 316 Colman, Gregory D. 243,259 Colombatto, Phillip J. 320 Colombatto, Robert J. 320 Commerford, James J. 290 Conger, Glenn Jon Jr. 220,372 Conlon, Bernard E. 318 Connell, Joe Edward 316 Conner, Carl Michael 299 Conner, Danny Ray 222,224,239,247,249,372 coma, Charles P. 206,220,241,258,259,372 Conroy, Catherine A. 328 Cook, Henry B. 372 Cook, Jerry Denton 300 Cook, Leland P. 300 Cook, Michael Martin 210,216,218,353,373 Cook, Robert Dale 373 Cooper, Charles J. 298,373 Cooper, Loren M. 353 Corbett, Timothy P. 373 Corbley, William B. 238 Corce, Joseph David 334 Corczyca, Joe 336 Cordera, John M. 334 carey, Mike c. 340 Corey, Richard B. 340 Corradin, Ronald R. 309 Corrign, Margaret 8.348 Cortopassi, Sandy Ill 335 Cortopassi, Steven A. 334 Costello, John M. 307 Cotter, Dennis E. 249 Coudary, Narendra 229 Counsil, John Raymond 222,331,373 Counsil, Joseph A. 331 Couri, Edward Joseph 318,373 colin, iviichaei R. 238,262,340 Cowgill, Allan M. 373 Cox, Steven Ed 292 Coyne, Michael N. 310 Crafton, Jerry Dale 294 Craig, Robert D. 248 Crain, Claude Mascus 287 Cramer, Gary R. 297 Crandell, George R. 373 Crane, Clifford Dale 373 Crank, Donald Lee 238 Cranmer, Robert Murry 365 Craven, Ronald Wayne 318 Crawford, David M. 298 Crawford, Harold Leon 218 Crawford, Samuel K. 373 Creech, Michael R. 239,243,247 Crews, James S. 373 Cribb, John Alan 338 Cromer, James R. 310 Cronin, Neal Patrick 232,302 Crow, Gary Bruce 302 Crow, Michael Lee 277,297 Crowell, Michael Lee 312 Cummings, Chuck 322 Cummings, John Daly 210,320 Cunnungham, William P. 220,258 Curby, Raymond 373 Curdt, John Calvin 312 Curry, Donald Max 297 Curtis, Samuel Dennis 373 Curtis, William G. 340,373 Czeschin, Gary Joseph 262,316 Dale, Robert Francis 373 Dalluge, Paul R. 241,251,255,347 Daniel, Edward Leon 373 Daniel, John George 220,374 Daniel, Patricia Lee 355 Dare, John Kenneth 374 Darmon, David M. 244 Davarpanah, Mahmoud 230 Davenport, Laura C. 314 Davidson, Don Allan 325 Davidson, Keith G. 221,335 Davis, C. Robert 292 Davis, Charles Hurley 217,374 Davis, Gayle Dean 351 Davis, Jerry Lee 344 Davis, John Leonard 222,260,374 Davis, Michael F. 309 Davis, Oliver Lee 374 Davis, Robert Stephen 241 Davis, Ronald Allen 374 Davis, Stan B. 217,374 Davis, Steven Bryan 290 Dawes, Ronald F. 312 Dawson, Gordon Fred 213,317 Dawson, Peter Joseph 374 Day, Gary Francis 374 Dean, Donald N. 310,374 Dean, John Deneen 333 Dean, Larry J. 374 Dean, William T, 310 Deardeuff, Dwight L. 290 Demereckis, Dennis J. 238,251 ,255, 298 Dempsey, Randy G. 233,242 Dempsey, Richard John 353 Denney, James M. 309 Dennis, John Robert 219,374 Dennis, Norman D. Jr. 374 Dennison, David Kee 287 Denny, John 307 DePauw, Thomas J. 204,238,312 DeRiemer, Daniel L. 210 Derrick, Robert P. 298 Despain, Dennis M. 340 DeVous, James E. 215,307 DeVries, Wayne John 216,224,239,247, 374 Dewald, Leonard N. 374 DeWald, Thomas N. Jr, 374 Dewey, Roger Scott 258 Dexter, James Richard 374 Dezego, John J. 302 Dickerson, Richard F. 258,287 Dickey, John Mitchell 336 Dickmeyer, James S. 287 Dicus, Joseph Allan 216,263,348 Diebold, Norman Dale 374 Diepenbrock, James L. 225,238,351, 374 Dierolf, Ronald K. Jr. 225,322,374 Dietrich, Andrew R. 325 Dietsch, MarkCornel 318,374 Dillon, Robert M. 288 Dilthey, Maynard Lee 374 Dimercurio, Anthony T. 260 Dimmitt, Robert Glen 374 Dipaola, Joseph F. 318 Dismuke, Tom V. 374 Ditch, Dennis Walter 374 Dittmar, Gary N. 307 Ditty, Paul Roger 241 Dixon, Vewiser Leroy 285 Djahanguri, Farrokh 228,230 Doberenz, Marvin E. 220,235,258 Dobrowolski, Joseph A. 333 Dobson, Larry David 211,217,292 Dodge, Harry E. IV 260 Dodge, John 261 Doelling, Richard A. 374 Doerr, Robert M. 220 Doerr, Stephen Allen 305,374 Dolan, Francis J. 318 Dolan, Richard T. 318 Dolin, Kevin Lawrence 310 Doll, William E, Jr. 238,298 Dombek, Gerard M. 292 Donovan, James K. 353 Donze, Robert Joseph 224 Donze, Terry Wayne 216,217,240,252,292,364, 375 Doraibabu, P. 229 Doremus, Mark 254,344 Dorlac, Michael F. 287 Dorroh, James Alan 297 Dortch, Samuel W. 232,375 Dorteh, Dam 338 Dostal, Gregory J. 300 Dougherty, Ronald L. 297 Douglas, Terry C. 336 Doutt, Thomas R. 241,251,297,375 Downey, Larry Ray 302 Downing, Kenneth B. 375 Doyle, Robert Joseph 336 Dozier, Kenneth M. 375 Drawe, Stephen L. 375 Dreisewerd, Jerry E. 232,309 Drennen, Thomas G. 246,333 Dreutz, Tom 217 Drissel, Nancey R, 221,258 Dryer, Keith E. 262,340 Duane, Nicholas C. 292 Dudzik, David S. 320 Dueker, Douglas Lee 247,375 Duenckel, Robert J. 235 Dufner, Carl Duane 375 Dufner, Dennis Lee 242,245,375 Dufner, Kenneth Leo 338 Dugan, Michael Jerome 375 Dugan, Sherida R. 224 Duke, Richard Allan 347 Dulatt, Patrick M. 218,375 Dunard, John D. Jr, 242 Duncan, Kenneth J. 375 Dunham, Richard Lee 217,331 Dunn, Janyce Marie 348 Dunn, Michael Fredric 344 Dunne, Patricia Ann 259,314,355 Dunphy, Joel Michael 375 DuPont, Steven Jay 302 Durand, Gayle Lee 235,238,248 Durham, Thomas G. 325,375 Durr, James Arthur 312 Durst, Margaret Mary 259,347 Dustman, Thomas E. 279,305 Dutton, Ronald R. 253,305 Duvall, Leif Ashley 333 Easterday, Robert K. 234,290 Easterly, Michael M. 322 Easton, Randall D. 353 Eatherton, Steven M. 215,307,375 Eaves, Marvin T. 238,298 Ebbesmeyer, David J. 300 Eberle, Daniel V. 254 Eckelkamp, Ronald M. 213,242 Eckert, David Perry 263 Edele, James Scott 309 Edwards, Robert Terry 375 Egbert, Robert Iman 218,297 Ehlmann, Bryon Kart 310 Eimer, Richard W. Jr. 318,375 Elchinger, Gilbert M. 219 Elder, James W. 310 Elfrink, Mark Anthony 336,375 Elli, Michael Joseph 279,318,375 Elliott, Gary Alan 351 Elliott, John Dale 375 Elliott, Joseph Oscar 334,375 Ellis, Paul Roger 207,215,334,363,376 Ellison, Thomas Lee 302 Elmore, James H. 233 Elven, Darrell Ray 233,234,258,340 Emery, Edgar Glenn H. 297 Engel, James Edward 302 Engelhardt, William R. 376 Eppestine, David 210,234,243,327,376 Epps, Stephen Ray 220,258 Epresi, Timothy 241,251,317,376 Erickson, Gordon L. 347,376 Erickson, Larry V. 213,376 Erickson, Nanette J. 376 Erlandson, Paul E. 216 Errnan, David R. 320 Ernst, R. George 376 Ernst, William G. 234,242,290 Ernst, William James 300 Ervin, Charles W. 340 Ervin, John Tobert Jr, 285 Erwin, Mark 298 Estep, Ronald Lee 376 Etvvert, Charles M. 376 Everest, James E. 309 Everett, Jack Matthew 333 Evers, David Edward 318 Evers, Marian Ruth 224,351,376 Evers, William G. 338 Evertowslti, Mark Stephen 336 Fackler, Gregory R. 302 Fadem, Craig L. 216,220,238,258,282 Faerber, Dale Robert 305,376 Faerber, Dennis Alan 305 Faes, Terence J. 290 Fahy, Michael P. 344 Fails, Allen Donald 302 Fain, Larry Ray 331 Fair, Michael Wayne 210,376 Falkenheim.Dennis R. 239 Farazandeh, A. 228,230 Farazandeh, Parvin 230 Farishon, Charles A. 210,325 Farley, Kevin R. 294 Farmer, John David 333 Farmer, Steven J. 290,376 Farrar, Wayne Alec 312 Farrell, James F. 279,342 Farrell, John Steven 224 Farrier, James S. 376 Fechner, Walter Bruno 240,299 Fecht, Ronald Louis 261,376 Fehlig, Mark George 206,251 Feiner, Steve 292 Feldman, Charles 376 Felix, Clifford E. 312 Felstein, Steven Roy 238,300 Feltes, Charles W. 310 Felton, David R. 333 Fendelman, Marvin 282 Fennedy, Bruce Edwin 218,376 Fennewald, Gary J. 238 Ferber, Randall Jay 288 Ferguson, Gary Lynn 307 Ferry, Charles Thomas 221,307 Feurer, John A. 224,243,250,376 Fiebelman, Dennis D. 260,325 Fielding, Donald H. 218 Fillinger, Charles J. 298 Findley, Charles R. 224 Finkelstein, Michael 219,223,238,241,376 Finley, Robert Lee 260,261 Finnegan, Jerrey D. 220,258 Fischer, Daniel David 376 Fischer, Larry E. 312 Fischer, Ludwig J. 316 Fischer, Richard K. 376 Fischer, Rudolph H. 318 Fischer, Michael S. 318,376 Fitzgerald, Richard 223,238,376 Fitzpatrick, James L. 252,320 Flaminio, Charles L. 205,318 Fran, William, s. 377 Fletcher, Charles Scott 221,240 Flood, Thomas F. 333 Flotron, Gary Lee 377 Flowers, Daniel H. 285 Floyd, Steven Paul 287 Five, Russell E. 229,285,377 Foil, James L. 260,309 Fontinelle, Tobert C. 344 Foon, Gerald Jeu 251 Foon, Jeu Jr. 377 Forck, Frederick J. 340 Ford, Leland Warren 216,235,255,290 Ford, Michael Peter 302 Ford, Raymond F. 377 Fore, Kenneth Lee 351 Foreman, Paul Millis 340 Forrester, Ray Keith 238 Forsee, Gary D. 279,307 Fortune, James R. 298 Foster, Eldon Curtis 216,245,377 Foster, Joel Bond 287 Foster, Marshall A. 222,233,378 Foster, Michael A. 204,244,378 Fowler, James L. 351 Frager, Alan R. 282 Frake, Terrence G. 221,348 Fraley, Stephen R. 331 Francis, David Harper 238 Frank, Steve F. 325,378 Frankforther, Donald 253,378 Franklin, James A. 290,310 Franklin, Stephen R, 378 Frauenhoffer, Dennis 318,378 Frazier, Barbara N. 256 Freeman, James E. 310 Freeman, Raymond A. 310 Freese, Karl Leslie 378 Freese, Keith F. 378 Freese, Robert James 312 Freiert, Richard Alan 288 French, Kathleen Ann 328,348 Freund, Raymond P. 280 Frey, James Edward 309 Frick, Michael A. 336 Friedman, Kerry S. 282,378 Frisbee, Daniel E, 320 Frohlichman, Sam S. 282 Fronabarger, Allen K. 378 Frossard, Gary J. 292 Frye, Edwin Eugene 316 Fugitt, Deborah D. 221,258,262 Fuhrmann, James Carl 218,290,378 Fuller, Charles C. 220,224,238,258 Fureigh, Mike 310 Fuszner, Michael Lynn 302 Gaal,Gary Edward 260 Gaddy, Sidney Warren 243,378 Gaines, Harry E. 243 Gaines, Larry Dale 378 Gale, Douglas Earl 307 Gallaher, Harold Dean 277,300,378 Galler, Wayne Jay 282,378 Galpin, Michael R. 292,299 Gamble, Randy F. 218,378 Ganey, Daniel G. 217,353 Gann, Steven William 305 Gardiner, Kenneth D. 230,251 Garrett, John Wayne 217,224,239 Garrett, Lloyd W. 378 Garrett, Robert C. 344 Garrigan, Paul C. 297 Garrison, Edwin J. 218,247,250 Garth, Kathryn Ellen 258 Gast, Harold W. 279,378 Gastineau, Lyle S. 297 Gastineau, Roy Bruce 207,241 Gates, William Chris 262,379 Gatewood, Fred 353 Gatrost, Archie F. 232,300 Gault, Randolph P. 333 Gaus, Ronald C. 210,310,379 Gayakwad, Ramakant A. 229 Gayer, John Gordon 210,216,217,219 222 224,239,242,351,363,379 Gazioglu, Sadettin 240,254,379 Geers, James Alan 309 Gemming, Douglas A. 290 Gentry, Kenneth Lee 220,251 George, Ronald F. 318 George, Steven C. 207 George, William W. 287 Georges, Michael H. 312 Gerhard, Paul C. 351 Gerlach, Glenn W. 290 Ghahremani, Arsalan G. 230 Gharakhanian, Hrair 230 Giannattasio, Daniel 312 Giannotti, Nicolo 379 Giem, John lrvin 218 Giese, Kenneth C. 302 Gieseking, Paul E. 312 Gilbert, Brian James 340 Giles, Ronald David 379 Giles, William Eroh 245,299 Gill, Charles F. 225 Gilliam, Sandra Faye 238,355 Girard, Charles L. 316 Giulvezan, Mark Scott 288 Givens, Bernard A. 285 Gladish, Lee Allen 379 Glasa, James G. 300,334 Glascock, Michael D. 219,379 Glasgow, William D. 379 Glass, Keith John 344 Glenn, Gary Thomas 333 Glennon, Thomas F. 207,217,307 Glock, Jim 250 Glos, George Henry 217,260,344 Glotfelty, Henry W. 219,379 Gnagey, Grover H. 316 Goetz, Dale P. 260,379 Goforth, David A. 305 Goforth, Lloyd David 217,338 Gohring, John Robert 302 Golafshar, Houshang 230 Gold, Robert Louis 282,379 Gold, Rodney, G. 238 Goldarnmer, Steven 217,234,240,290 Goldberg, Leo 282 Goldmann, Arthur J. 380 Goldstein, Lewis A. 380 Goldstein, Mark 282,380 Goodboy, Kenneth P. 235 Gooding, Joseph L. 204,333 Goodman, Arvin Ryan 294 Goodman, Roger K. 233,258,340 Goodwin, Larry E. 285 Gordon, Douglas R. 318 Gordon, William B. 282,380 Gosney, Thomas D. 298 Goyins, Roger Allen 288 Goymerac, Thomas M. 298 Grabski, Stanley E. 320,380 Graff, Timothy John 333 Grafton, Frederick, D. 292 Graham, Ronald Arthur 380 Graham, Tony M. 245,320,380 Grana, Dominic 213,260,317 Grant, James 3.235 Grant, Michael C. 347 Grawe, John David 380 Gray, Gary Lee 249 Grebing, Neal Milton 312 Greco, David E. 220,300 Greco, Michael C. 238 Gredell, Michael S. 331 Gredell, Thomas Eric 221,279,331 Green, Allen Joseph 380 Green, Charles R. 351 Green, Jeffrey J. 333 Greer, James F. 331 Gregory, Robert H. 221,380 Gregory, William R. 340 Gregowitz, John J. 347 Grelle, Dennis E. 333 Grider, James Thomas 317 Grieve, Terry Lee 221,380 Grix, Arthur Raymond 380 Groeper, Burl D. 222,381 Grommet, Edward D. 310 Gross, Edward P. 381 Gross, Edwin M. Jr. 261,381 Grotefendt, Rande H. 258 Grundy, Elton Blake 285 Gucciardo, Terry 277,340,381 Guerich, Anthony M. 351 Guidicini, Cyrus R. 381 Gundy, Douglas Gene 297 Gunter, James Dale 381 Gupta, Prem Swarup 229 Gutzler, Brett Melvin 381 Haas, Eugene Anthony 247,287 Haberl, Eugene H.A. 222,260,351 ,381 Habibi, Ali 230 Hackworth, John G. 297 Hadley, Susan Ellen 348 Hafner, Richard Creg 288 Haftarczyk, George 317 Hager, Joseph T. 327 Hahn, Donald E. 336,381 Hahn, Yubong 230 Haiducek, Robert C. 225,290,381 Haislip, Dwane E. 309 Hale, Charles Dennis 381 Hale, Donald Albert 381 Hale, Michael Carl 290 Haley, John Paul 207,217,219,242,320,381 Hall, Stephen Wayne 302 Halloman, Robert 351 Halloran, John W. 336 Halter, Philip M. 300,381 Ham, John Steven 290 Hamilton, Gary S. 297,381 Hamilton, Kenneth C. 287 Hamilton, Stephen J. 351 Hamm, Michael Edward 325 Hammel, L. Wayne 206 Hampel, James Kenneth 221,334,381 Han, In Ho 230 Han, Yeun Tong 231 Hancock, Stephen H. 381 Hanes, Martha H. 381 Hanger, Steven Carl 258 Hanke, Brett Lee 305 Hankins, James M. 325 Hanneke, Mark Robert 335 Hanners, Kevin Thomas 316 Hanstein, Edward Lee 215,221,381 Harbert, Daniel Kent 322 Hardin, David Porter 255,309 Hardin, Michael Allan 288 Hardwick, Cheryl 234,248,314,382 Hardy, Larry Gene 382 Harlan, Robert J. 206 Harman, Scott Lee 234 Harmon, Stanley M. 312 Harrelson, Dewitt Dudley 288 Harrison, Harrison , Harrison , Harrison , Diana Lynne 259,351 Edwin Dean 382 Robert M. 336 Thomas W. 309 Harsell, David C. 334 Hart, Gerard John 262,382 Hartenberger, Jeff L. 325 Harting, Bruce Wayne 333,382 Hartman, Mary Alice 328 Hasselfeld, Randal G. 218,344 Hassinger, James Carl 252,260,299 Hatfield, Gary J. 232 Hatfield, Howard Kent 353 Hauenstein, George 310 Haunschild, Farrell I. 331 Hauser, James David 309 Hausman, Daniel P. 381 Havens, Marvin R. 382 Havens, Vance Neile 258 l-laverstick, Jesse Michael 233 Hawley, Carroll Dean 253 Hawthorne, Mark S. 251,287 Hawthorne, William C. 238,351 Hayden, Thomas M. 222,242,299,382 Hayes, Roger Allen 224,263,382 Hayes, Ronald Gene 316 Hayes, Thomas Edward 351 Hayfordp Lloyd Thomas 287 Haynes, William D. 233 Hazelhorst, Ross 322 Hazen, Michael R. 333,382 Head, Robert Thomas 261 Headington, Frank C. 253,312 Headington, Thomas E. 279,312 H drick, Lloyd H. 253,382 Heady, Johnny Wendell 382 Heath, Kenneth A. 224,382 Hebran k, James 250 Heck, August Earl Jr. 205,320,382 Hedayati, Aliabad H. 382 Hedden, James Ray 382 Hedden, Steven J. 294 Heeger, Ricky C. 316 Hegg, Wilfred E. 287 Hegger, Gary Lee 279 Heiberger, William W. 327 Heilman, Raymond D. 382 Heimann, Klaus M. 302 Heineman, Jane Eileen 382,248 Heinlein, David Earl 253,382 Heisler, Dennis Gene 334,383 Heisserer, Karl M. 316 Hellwege, James W. 219,292,365,383 Hellwege, Richard B. 292 Hellwig, Gregory A. 338 Helm, Gary W. 297 Hemenover, Donald E. 210,221,393 Hemming, Paul D. 316 Hencey, Stephen D. 383 Henderson, Gary Ray 309 Henderson, William D. 327 Hendon, Billy Wayne 338 Hendren, Larry Lloyd 333 Hengel, Robert L. 287 Henry, Michael Ross 298 Henry, Richard Lee 222,242 Hensley, James R. 317 Henson, James Edwin 248 Heppe, Richard Alan 307 Herbold, James H. 239,300 Herbst, Richard E. 338 Herbst, Stephen Ray 318,383 Herchenbach, William 290 Hergenroeder, Duane 353 Hermesmeyer, Michael 211,242,383 Herold, Lawrence W. 232 Herr, Michael Robert 353 Herron, William Mike 220,258,259,383 Henley, Dennis James 277,383 Herzog, Bruce Edward 210,342,383 Herzog, Mark Alan 342 Hess, James Lee 312 Heuckroth, Mark W. 333 Heyl, James Robert 383 Hiatt, Robert John 238,262,383 Hicks, Mark Thomas 310 Higdon, William David 216,219,383 Higgins, Arthur J. 233 Higgins, Jack Ray 213 Higley, Michael Smith 312 Hildebrand, Evelyn A. 355 Hill, Terence M. 207,217,320 Hilterbrand, C. Kenny 213,365,384 Hilton, James W. 384 Himes, Larry D. 344 Himmell, Stephen Earl 242,245,384 Hinkle, Dan Kenneth 213,260 Hinkle, Janice L. 384 Hinkle, Lloyd Jr. 384 Hinkle, Stephen W. 384 Hintermaier, R. W. 222 Hirner, Herman Ray 384 Hitchings, Roger L. 310 Hixson, Charles Leo 309 Hixson, John Elvis 217,312 Ho, Chung Lin 231,384 Hobbs, William R. 245 Hoeferlin, Edward N. 333 Hoeflinger, Larry J. 318 Hoehn, Charles Arthur 384 Hoel, Robert F. Jr. 307,384 Hoelscher, Debbie Ann 249 Hoelscher, John Clarence 205,217,238,241, 249 Hoelscher, Scott H. 292 Hoenig, Donald W. 213,297 Hoerner, Dennis R. 353 Hofer, Robert William 307,384 Hoffman, David John 250 Hoffman, Donald D. 336 Hoffman, Ronald J. 292 Hoffmann, Donald C. 310 Hoffmann, Richard L. 232,247,250 Hohenberger, John W. 215,320 Holdener, David A. 219,223,224,239,247 294,384 Holland, Steve D. 317 Hollis, James Lindley 297 Hollrah, David F. 235 Hollrah, Ted Alan 279,288 Holmes, Gary Gene 336 Holt, Michael L. 217,238,241,244,279 Holthaus, Michael E. 302 Honarpour, Mahdi 230 Hood, James Alan 316 Hood, Mike James 258,310 Hoover, Gerald Lee 225 Hopkins, Mark David 333 Hoppe, Ray Alan 294 Hoppe, Thomas Oliver 239,384 Horky, Brad B. 384 Horstmann, Paul W. 262 Horton, Stanley Allan 239,384 Hosfeld, Vicki Ann 253,256 Houdeshell, Dale Lee 384 Houser, William J. 325 Hovey, Richard P. 316 Howard, Lawrence S. 317 Howard, Robert Joseph 213,221,254,262 Howell, Jon Lee 225,261 Howell, Stanley R. 239,241 Howell, Susan B. 234,247,258 Howell, William C. 223,241,384 Howser, Gerry Wayne 298 Hsu, Kao-Chih 231 Hu, Erh-Wu 231 Hu, Kuang Cheng 231 Huang, Tung-Ming 231 Hubbard, Bill M. 309 Huber, Richard A. 384 Huck, Carl Thomas 206,217,241,280 Hudson, Benjamin Jr. 285,384 Huebner, Evelyn L. 351 Huff, John Dale 333 Hughes, Jeanne Sue 206 Hughes, Ronald R. 263,290 Hughes, William M. 384 Humes, Gerald S. 309 Hunding, Carl W. lll 217,241,331 Hunsicker, James C. 287,241,263 Hunt, Michael Ray 317 Hunyar, Daniel C. 312 Hurtte, James E. 232,298 Huskisson, Wesley M. 234,385 Hussain, lftikhar 228 Huster, Ronald C. 288 Hutchins, Gerald L. 385 Hutchinson, Donald E. 385 Hutchison, Gary L. 333 Hutson, Edward P. Jr. 258 Hyde, Jerald W. 340,385 Hyman, Charles W. 250 Hyman, Wilda E. 241,385 lllian, Don Lee 230,317 Ingram, Joseph Michael 322,385 lntag, Carl E. 218,292,385 lrani, Cyrus H. 225 Irons, Theodore S. 243,247,385 lrvin, Larry Carl 385 lvers, Jeffrey Lee 331 lzmirli, Aydin Osman 228,309,385 Jackson, Hershel Alan 206,251,385 Jackson, Jorge V. 230 Jackson, Robert Allen 255,348 Jaeger, Mark Edward 385 Jaggi, Dennis Francis 386 Jaggi, Susan Ann 235,314 Jamieson, Hugh V. 232 Janicek, Dennis J. 351 Jan kowski, Steven E. 334 Janoch, Greg Allen 225,386 Janssen, James Allen 219,288,365,386 Jaquay, Steven N. 353 Jarrett, William A. 386 Jecker, Gregory H. 298,317 Jenkins, Constantine R. 218,219,223 Jenkins, Larry Jay 216,217,262,327 Kaplan, Robert Paul 282 Karhuse, Richard A. 224,351 Kasrai, Fereydoon 230 Kassing, Mark Allan 307 Kasten, Jon Bradley 219,288,387 Kasten, Robert K. 258,338 Katz, Robert 220 Kauble, William Douglas 292 Kauten, James Richard 333 Kautsch, Ronald J. 297 Kaynia, Nasrin 230 Keating, John Michael 260 Keegan, Dan J. 338 Keel, Robert Oscar 344 Keeling, Michael C. 387 Keeling, Michael F. 287 Keen, James M. 242,353 Kehr, William Ralph 225,387 Kelkar, Subhash G. 229 Keller, Don Carl 387 Keller, Gary Wayne 387 Keller, Kelley, Jack Edward 233 Kelley, John M. 312 Kelley, Ronald Eugene 387 Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kelly, Kemer John Joseph 387 Kenton Denham 307,387 Margaret Sue 328,351 Michael George 387 Paul Wayne 298 ling, Donald E. 338 Kempf, Michael Leo 318 Kendrick, Philip L. 347 James Edward 224,239,325 387 Jensen, Glenn Alan 386 Jevne, Jay Dee 334 Johannes, Randy D. 252,302 Johnson, Eric Alan 240,241,243 Johnson, Howard Wayne 386 Johnson, James David 386 Johnson, Jerry G. 235 Johnson, Kenneth W. 239 Johnson, Leland R. Jr. 386 Johnson, Michael William 229,290 Johnson, Richard H. 327 Johnson, Robert Joe 386 Johnson, Sherril Ray 386 Johnson, Wendell A. 302 Johnson, William 285 Johnson, William L. 251,252 Johnston, Michael T. 386 Jolly, Steve Irving 223,282,386 Jones Jones, Jones, Jones, Dana Earl 258,343 James Hoover 220,224,238,386 Jones, Jones, , Judy Dianne 258,259,328 Rick Owen 309 Robert Paul 386 Thomas Howard 340 Jordan, Wayne Edward 233,287 Judd, Michael Ray 261,386 Juneau, Charles E, 386 Jung, Richard Alan 235,258 Jussyp, Juri 386 Justice, John 325 Kaiser, Mark E. 225,248,290 Klabac, Raymond L. 386 Kalicak, Andrew Paul 387 Kallal, Charles G. 336 Kalter, Charles Jack 225 Kang, Shin Suk 230 Kaplan, Alard 292 Kennedy, Brenda Sue 387 Kennedy, William F. 318,387 Kenny, F. Scott 215,320 Kenyon, Rex Edward 387 Kepley, Gary Lee 387 Kercher, Robert J. 287,387 Kernan, Thomas E. 387 Kerns, Randy Gene 204,238,353 Kess, Richard Gordon 210,225,292 Kessler, Michael John 254 Kessler, Robert R. 248,348 Kettenbacn, Kenneth R. 287 Keuch, William F. 351 Keuss, Steven John 318 Key, Susan Louise 256,314 Khalil, Bashir Ali 228 Keihl, Benjamin W. Jr. 300,387 Kiel, Gerald w. 221 Kielar, Christine 258 Kielar, Gary Anthony 220,258 Kifer, Kenneth K. 294 Kim, Woo Hyung 230,389 Kim, Yong Sung 230 Kinast, Richard M. 248 Kinder, Stephen N. 340 Kingsley, David M. 298 Kinsella, Michael J. 242 Kirchner, Frank Simon 389 Kissel, James H. 338 Kistler, Richard S. 258 Klein, Kip Douglas 307,389 Kleinert, Andrew J. 299 Kleinsorge, Raymond A. 389 Klenke, Daniel C, 263 Kling, Richard R. 260,340 Klobucher, Steven Lee 288 Kluefer, Robert A. 247,290,389 Kmak, Howard Stanley 298 Kmecz, Glenn Michael 348 Knoll, Patrick J. 307 Knowles, James Jay 260,389 Knudtzon, Kurt L. 302 Knuth, Douglas C. 310 Koch, Alan Anthony 389 Koch, Charles W, Jr. 217,292 Koehlinger, Anne 204,259,328,348 Koehrer, William A. 288 Koenemann, Barry Don 389 Koeper, James Thomas 309 Koerner, Paul John 351 Koerner, Roy Kurt 288,389 Koester, David M. 298 Koewing, James W. 224 Koike, Lester Gene 310 Kolaga, Kurt Jay 292 Komerous, Raymond L. 312 Komisarek, George D. 389 Konradi, Keith Elmer 288 Koo, Hai Chi 231 Kopp, Dennis James 259,351 Kopp, Richard Joseph 309,336 Korklan, Harris Jeff 210,216,217,220,282 Korkoian, Craig S. 204,331 Kornacki, Alan S. 247,298 Korth, Michael Vaughn 222,242,325 Korzep, Gary Allen 322 Kosasih, John E. 389 Kosman, Richard Lee 298 Kossmann, Paul David 335 Kostelnik, Robert J. 336 Kotter, Wayne Alan 333 Kotys, Gregory S. 389 Kozacik, Michael S. 218,221,240 Krainess, Frank E. 302 Kramer, Gary Raymond 351 Kramer, John Louis 222,223,242,389 Kreisman, Steven 253 Kremer, Jon August 215,216,217,219,254 279,338 Krener, Gilmore W. 258,310 Kreutz, Robert G. 307,389 Kreutz, Thomas E. 216,217,220,221,241, 292 Kroeter, David W. 288 Kroeter, Donald Lee 348,389 Krone, Deborah Ann 256 Krueger, David Lee 215,219,244,307,389 Krupp, Diane Marie 210,257,355 Kruse, Lawrence G. 318 Kruse, Oliver L. 288,389 Krygiel, Joseph E. 263,287 Kubiak, Steven V. 221 Kuckreia, Vipin 229 Kuechenmeister, Ken 288 Kuenzel, Anthony A. 249,389 Kuharic, Conrad A. 218,247,351 Kuhlrnann, Gary Lee 389 Kuhn, Steven L. 389 Kuhn,Terrell Edwin 223,389 Kuhn, Thomas Earl 389 Kuhnhenn, Brent R. 348 Kuliniewicz, Allen P. 348 Kumar, Arun 229 Kuo, Rong-Heng 231 Kupferer, Mark A. 317 Kurn, David 338 Kutchback, David Lyle 300 Kutheis, Paul Joseph 389 Kutska, Stephen Paul 213,331 Kuzia, William Edward 389 Kwan, ouk-chan 230 Kwang, Liou-Ching 231 Kwong, George Sek-Kin 231 Laboube, Dean R. 327 Lachner, Gerald L. 390 Lacopo, Mike R. 390 Laderoute, Charles D. 205,21 1,217,353,361 E0 LaGreek,Joseph Vito 263,298 Lai, Cheng-Yi 231 Lai, Ruey Juen L. 231 LaJeunesse, Charles A. 210,21 1,335,364,390 Lakebrink, Stephen P. 280 Lalish, Gregory G. 390 Lam, Tung Ting 390 Lamano, Larry L. 206,251 Lambeth, David L. 351 Lampe, Arthur F. 280 Lanernan, Dennis A. 249 Laney, Robert Lee 390 Lange, Lonnie Lee 290 Langemach, Carol Ann 204,225,234,248,355 Langernach, Wayne E. 222,223,390 Langenbacher, William E. 336 Langenberg, Larry A. 247,390 Langford, Howard Dale 390 Langley, Stephen E. 302 Langston, David J. 218,247 Lararnore, Robert D. 233 Larcker, David F. 224,279,334 Larson, Dennis 338 Laschober, Richard J. 320 Latal, Danny 338 Latall, Randolph Alan 260 Laughlin, Richard D. 317,333 Lawler, James E. 206 Lawson, Montie Ray 390 Layton, Earl Gale 277,290 Leach, Edward A. 325 Leanhardt, Dale Elmer 224 Lebrell, Charles R. 277,297 Lebrell, John Rolf 390 Ledwon, John A. 298 Lee, Chong Chul 230 Lee, David E. 218,290,391 Lee, George Lawrence 391 Lee, John Robert 391 Lee, Kwang 230 Lee, Ling-Ping 231 Lee, Sang-Lyul 230 Leemann, Gary Don 215,307 LeGrand, Rodney J. 221,298 Lehenbauer, David R. 288,391 Lehman, Tom W, 238,239,391 Leidwanger, Gary Lee 312 Leifield, Richard J. 307 Leivan, Franklin 1.391 Leivan, Roger Rowe 391 Lemasters, Steven F. 391 Lenz, Richard Gordon 258 Lenzing, Richard S. 290 Lery, John 344 Lesko, Andrew W. Jr. 322 Lesko, Michael John 309 Letterie, Carl A. 222 Leuschke, Gary Duane 344,391 Lewis, Albert M, 225 Lewis, Christopher M. 239,247,292 Lewis, David A. 216,309 Lewis, David Roger 344 Lewis, James Arthur 344 Lewis, Johnny M. 310 Lewis, Lawrence Lee 287 Lewis, Ralph A. 297,391 Lewis, Stephen Glenn 263,340 Liang, Arthur Y. 251 Lieberman, Roy Glenn 299 Lile, Roger Green 391 Lim, Chung 230 Lin, Victor Ai-Shen 231 Lindstrom, John A. 300 Linsenbardt, Thomas L. 287 Lipsky, Joy-Ellen 207 Lissant, Keith J. 248,250,258,259,351 Litteken, Susan E. 224,248 Little, Leonard Michael 317 Livingston, Eric 247,250 Llewellyn, Daniel J. 279,391 Lloyd, Michael W. 391 Lock, David Elmer 318 Loepp, Arthur R. 219,224,292 Lohman, John Garrett 312 Lohmann, Marvin E. 288 Long, Daniel W. 334,391 Long, Donald Carl 221 Long, John Robert 298 Long, Larry Ray 310,31 Long, Nguyen Vinh 244,391 Long, Patricia S. 355 Losie, Steven W. 307 Lott, Ronald Benjamin 219,223,224,249,391 Lotz, Christopher J. 336 Lough, Don Lee 325 Lu, Ching-Tzu 231 Luce, Philip E. 316 Ludwig, Frederick W. 280 Lugger, Curt Franklin 320 Lundin, Douglas H. 233,290 Lunsford, Rhonda Kay 355 Lupberger, David D. 391 Lupo, Michael Vincent 302 Lurtz, Bruce Dean 320 Luth, William L. 392 Lutz, Bruce L. 216 Lutz, Dale Robert 219,248,392 Luzio, Jaime Gonzalo 309 Luzynski, Lawrence H. 327 Lynch, Daniel F. 242,192 Lynch, David George 241,258,392 Lynch, John David 220 Lynge, Thorms M. 249 Lyon, James Sherod 297 Lyons, Larry E. 392 Maass, William Gary 242,292 Mabie, Edward L. Jr. 290 MacDonald, Bruce W. 392 Machraoui, Abdolaziz 228 Macios, Earnest M. 392 Mackey, Gary William 247,302 Maddox, David Bazel 392 Maddux, Larry Ray 392 Maddy, Steven Langdon 251,255,351 Madill, Larry Dobson 351 Magee, Michael W. 262 Magruder, Gary C. 248 Mahanna, Simon Albert 392 Maher, Gerald F. 392 Mahmoud, Ahmed K. 228 Mahn, Michael A. 310 Mahoney, John T. 327 Majors, Stephen G. 225,238 Maleki-Moayri M. 230 Mall, Michael G. 317 Malley, Steven Dale 282 Mallicoat, William R. 392 Mammen, Robert W. 392 Mangan, Lawrence S. 392 Mangunwidjoio, Achmad 228 Manion, Harold Anthony 336 Maniz, Ray 242 Mann, Rex Allan 216,240,292 Manule, Dale L. 217,288 Manusmare, Purushottam G. 229 Maroellus, James R. 253,392 Marek, James Douglas 238 Marienfeld, Mark Lee 307 Marison, Gary W. 312 Markham, Ronald D. 336,392 Marklin, Larry A. 241 Markunas, Leora E. 347 Marolf, James W. 292 Marshall, David Bruce 392 Marstellar, Brian G. 305 Marston, Lynda Kay 314 Marthaler, Daniel L. 348 Martin, Kenneth E152 Martin, Patrick R. 342 Martin, Russell Joe 392 Martin,WiIliam R. 392 Martinez, Ohep Erland J. 340 Maschmann, Daniel E. 392 Mason, James Herbert 207,263 Mason, Winnette F. 314 Mathes, Gary 327 Matthes, Harold D. 325 Matthews, Barry R. 220,258,348 Mattingly, William L. 250 Mattlage, Martin R. 302 Maune, Daniel Lee 392 Maupin, Michael W. 305 May, John Ovid 392 Mayer, Stephan J. M. 392 Mayfield, Addis E. 393 Mayfield, Larry Dale 215,252,312 Mayfield, Naldo Jeff 338 Mazur, Richard Joseph 307 McAllister, Michael R. 325 McBride, Glennon M. 305 McBride, Joseph E. 224,249,393 McBride, Sandra R. 219,223,224,248,249, 250 McBroom, Thomas J. 338 McCall, Bruce Thomas 292 McCall, Michael S. 287 McCamy, Lawrence L. 241,393 McCann, Michael R. 310 McCarthy, John Allen 297 McCarty, David Lee 232 McClain, Gregory D. 215,217,219,251 McClain, Gregory E. 221,229 McCleary, Ronnie Neil 259 McCloud, Roger Wayne 287 McClure, David T. 234,238 McClure, Stanley M. 393 . McCommis William W. 216,239,241 ,393 McCormick, Larry Leon 225,238,393 McCown, Patrick J. 260,310 McCoy, Dennis W. 242,298 McCoy, James Robert 317 McCoy, Richard Steven 393 McCracken, James Earl 393 McCrackin, Danny Lee 338 McCullough, William A. 347 McCurren, John R. 302 McDonald, Jana P. 233,258 McDowell, Ronald W. 393 McElyea, Thomas E. 338 McFar McFer land, Dan L. 238 ron, Gordon N. 218 McGath, Michael Ray 225 McGhee, Stephen A. 317 MCG intV. Charles C. 290 McGuire, David Elton 223,393 Mcllnay, Jeffrey Lee 261,393 Mclnerney, John P. 218,393 Mclntyre, Melvyn W. 230 McJimsey, Edward C. 393 McKale, George Allen 309 McKinney, Cyrus Booth 316 McKinney, James Lee 351 McKinney, Michael 344 McKinney, Stanley E. 309 McKinney, William M. 222,393 McMahon, Timothy P. 287,393 McMillan, David A. 253,336 McMurphy, Danny Joe 218,247,393 McNabb, Jeffrey G. 348 McNai ry, James A. 229,285 McNeely, Dennis James 309 McDuie, Colleen Mary 355 McVei gh, Stephan H. 221 McVicar, George R. 309 Mcweeney, Bryan P. 336 McWilliams, Lyle W. 325,351 McWilliams, Roscoe Jr. 210,229,285 Means , Jimmy Lee 312 Mehta, Hari Krishan 229 Meier, Anthony L. 287 Meier, David Lawrence 219,288,394 Meiners, Bob Raymond 333,393 Meister, Stanley L. 393 Melsheimer, Robert L. 287 Melton, David F. 260,322 Melton, John Robert 310 Meng, James Curtis 394 Menke, Elaine A. 351 Merchant, Abdul Rashid 222,228,229, 242 Merchant, Ashraf A. S. 228,229,242 Merceil, James A. 258 Merlenbach, Chris C. 333 Merriman, Karen Lynn 355 Merry, Larry Dale 218,290,394 Mertell, John David 300 Merten, Peter M. 334 Mertens, Joseph P. 290 Merwin, James R. 394 Metcalfe, Woodford Chuck 312 Metz, Kenneth L. Jr. 223,238,241 , 394 Metzger, Mark Paul 262 Metzler, Paul R. 340 Meuth, William Henry 287 Meyer Meyer Meyer Meyer ,Cecilia Marie 225,238,347 , Gene W. 300 , John Charles 218,394 Michael J. 215 Michel, James Henry 215,223,244 Michler, Walter Wm. 338 Midden, Catherine M. 248,355 Midden, Leo W. 215,218,309 Middendorf, Mark A. 240,336 Middleton, John A. 247,300 Miera, Dennis Edmund 279,320,365,394 Miesner, Stephen H. 224 Miesse, James Everett 302 Mihali k, Patrick L. 309 Miller, Eric Allen 300 Miller, Gregory A. 234 Miller, Mark Albert 282 Miller Michael John 325 Miller, Paul Esten 298 Miller, Phillip Craig 312 Miller, Roger Alan 347,394 Miller, Terry Elgin 394 Miller Miller William Dale 222,261,394 William L. 310 Mills, James Marion 263,394 Minchella, Francis J. 262,317 Minich, Rebecca Ann 221,258,314 Minoff, Jerry 282 Miodu nski, Robert L. 297 Mitchell, Arthur Sam 258 Mitchell, Charles E. 394 Mitchell, David Roger 251,298 Mitchell, John Scott 292 Mitchell, Michael E. 310 Mitchell, Michael S. 327 Mitchell, Robert 298 Modde, Bradley Elvis 216,217 Moder, Michael D. 239,247 Moens Mohr, ter, Barton W. 335,394 David P399 287 Moline, Daniel Devoe 258,394 Moll, Michael Thomas 238,309 Monk, Monta Monta Marvin Elery 394 gue, Ellen Gail 238 gue, Michael W. 238 Montgomery, Dennis M. 327,394 Montgomery, Donald G. 344 Montgomery, Larry Lee 251 Montgomery, Timothy E, 239,247,325, 394 Monzon, Pamela Rose 259 Mood , Walter Lee 353 Moody, Robert Eugene 279,280 Moody, Wayne S. 298 Moore , Ben Louis 394 Moore, Darryl 215,229,279 Moore, Jeff 333 Moore, Kindall W. 260,305 Moore, Michael Albert 221 Moore, Ronald Thomas 395 Moors, Thomas George 254 Moots Moran Morell Morto , Paul C. 336 Michael George 238,249 , Michael M. 215,320 d Donald C 221 353 V 1 - 1 Morgan, James Clay 288 Morgan, Mark D. N5 Morhiser, John Madden 333 Morie, Richard Earl 225 Morley, William L. 294 Morris, Charles R. 340 Morris, James L. 395 Morris, Larry Dean 234,290 Morrison, Bradley D. 310 Morrison, Donald J. 185 Morrison, Robert R. Jr. 221,285 Morrow, Robert W. 218,222,327,395 Mosely,Clinton Lee 395 Moss, Edward L. 287 Motherwell, Jonathan 309 Motsegood, George N. 353,395 Mouser, Gerald F. 222 Muehlberg, D. Michael 253,310 Mueller, Carl J. 287 Mueller, Frank H. 395 Mueller, Kent William 279,312 Mueller, Larry Edward 287 Mueller, Mark Allen 288 Mueller, Michael J. 224,322,395 Mueller, Ray Arnold 395 Mueller, Raymond E. 340 Mueller, Roy Edwin 221 Muenks, Michael F. 250,299 Mues, Richard C. 318,395 Muffler, Ronald J. 297 Mullen, Daniel F. 213,318 Mullen, Gary Lee 317 Mulligan, Michael 204 Mullin, Richard J. 351 Mulvaney, Michael Patrick 317,395 Mulvany, Patrick S. 242 Mundis, David M. 310 Muniz, Raymond Joseph 232,395 Murphy, Brian 279 Murphy, Ronald Eugene 318 Murray, Hugh Douglas 298 Murrell, Paul D. 245,325 Mursch, Richard David 325 Mushill, Edward F. 206 Muskopf, Lawrence J. 395 Myers, Benjamin James 395 Myers, Steven Robert 287 Naber, Mark W. 287 Naber, Thomas Joseph 336,395 Nadler, LeRoy Robert 263,327 Neager, Anna Mae 248,395 Nsjjar, Abdullatif M. 228 Nakagawa, Hiroshi 340 Nakhai, Foad 230 Napier, William S. 395 Nappier, Lester Lee 249 Nardantonio, Dennis N. 396,259 Nash, William R. Jr. 279 Nash, Zebulun 225,229,285 Naslund. Charles D. 312 Nan, Dana siegfriea 224,251,255,258 Neely, Donald Edward 307,396 Nekula, Roger John 320 Nelden, James W. 206,241,302 Nelson, Larry E. 285,396 Neman-Ebrahim, Yousef 230 Nenninger, Wayne M. 300,396 Nero, Sebastian 331 Neubauer, Thomas K. 353 Neumann, Nicolaus P. 298 Neutzling, Gary M. 217,310,396 Neuwirth, David R. 305,396 Neuwirth, Robert Emil 305 Newberry, Alfred L. 243 Newman, Ben 331 Newman, Raymond R. Jr. 302 Nguyen, Van 239 Nicholson, Don Alan 260,310 Nickels, Jayma Dale 259 Nickoley, William Edward 316 Niehoff, Michael Eric 336 Nieman, Christine M. 234,355 Nieman, Roger Paul 396 Nierrnann, Frederick J. 288 Nierrnann, Janet Ruth 328,347 Nikravesh, Kamaleddin 228,230 Njus, Carter Zenko 320 Noel, Kenneth Dale 225,310 Nolan, Lawrence E. 238,290,386 Nolan, Richard T. 238 Noland, John Wayne 312,396 Noida, Keith Alan 238,243,292 Nolfo, Andrew Paul 318,396 Nonnemaker, Philip E. 348 North, Michael Aloys 396 Norton, Michael D. 241,317,396 Nuelle, Laurence M. 247,250,327 Oberbeck, William 334 Oberg, Larry B. 340 O'Connel, Stephen J. 318 Ogden, Kathryn E. 347 O'Hearn, Richard J. 225,238 Ohlman, Gerald G. 305 Ohm, Marc Steven 396 Older, Clifford D. 347 Oldham, Steven C. 317 Oldrin, Jack 249 Oleksiw, Gary Steven 218,396 Oligschlaeger, David 216,347 Olis, Joseph Frank 310 Oliver, Virgil Lee 353 Ollie, Ronald M. 229,285 Olson, John Walter 260,M7,396 Omohundro, Warren C. 300 Omohundro, Wayne E. 300 O'Neill, Gregory K. 320 Onstad, Jerolyn Marie 314 Orcutt, Donald Ray 215,238,342 Orcutt, Ronald Lewis 396 Orourke, Eileen M. 347 Orton, Billy Wayne 353 Ortwerth, Craig 320 Osbourne, Daniel C. 318 Osseck, Patrick M. 396 Ostrowski, Peter E. 310 Ouimette, Blaine 251,327 Ousley, Natalie Jane 314,351 ovenuri, Richard D. 277,297,396 Owen, Albert C. Jr. 396 Owens, Reginald Kelly 396 Oyler, Charles Wayne 251 Pace, James Michael 300 Pace, Michael Allen 261 Padberg, Joseph G. 318,396 Padgett, Samuel C. 340 Pagn, Ronald Carl 396 Pagano, Salvatore J. 336 Page, John 334 Palisch, Mary Lynne 257,261,355 Palmer, James Lee 290 Pankau, Richard D, 338 Pantelis, Paul N. 217,312 Pappas, John Leo 302 Pariani, Gary 217 Paris, Richard Louis 316 Park, Dean Alan 277,327 Park, Duk-Won 230 Park, Young Sik 230 Parker, John Michael 396 Parker, Ronald Dean 277,325 Parkes, Roger Dale 297,396 Parkhurst, Mitchell R. 397 Parman, Stephen E. 290 Partridge, Ralph Michael 290 Paschke, Allen J. 280 Patel, Mahendra R. 229 Patterson, Rex A. 287 Pattiz, Perry Alan 216,282 Paul, Donald Ray 218,223,263,327 Pautler, James A. 220,241,302 Pearce, Paul E. Jr. 397 Pearl, Bryan 282 Pearson, James T. 333 Pease, Dennis Carl 234,240 Pederson, Paul Eugene 221 Peetz, Darryl Keith 397 Pekarik, Michael A. 302 Pelger, Thomas 307 Pellegrino, Vince L. 290 Pena, Fernando Ramon 325 Pennington, David J. 300,397 Peoples, Veo Jr. 225,397 i Pepper, Russell John 210,215,219,222,307 Peppers, Steven C. 334 Perez, Gregorio J. 230 Perez, Howard 255,282 Perry, Michael A. 397 Peterrnann, Ernie W. 397 Peters, John F. 240 Peters, John T. 218 Peters, Richard E. 302 Peters, Vernon H. 331 Peters, Wayne Bernard 238,298 Peterson, Mitchell F. 316 Peterson, Paul 288 Peterson, Ronald A. 210,397 Petrovic, William J. 299 Petty, Keith Alan 297 Petty, Stephen W. 251 Peveler, Gerald Lee 309 Pfanschmidt, Michael 251 Pfeifer, James Wesley 397 Pfeifle, Russell C. 309 Pfister, Sharon Ann 234,355 Pfitzner, Mike C. 397 Phelan, Michael Brian 333 Phillips, Glennon S. 320,397 Phillips, Jackie A. 246,253,331 Phillips, Mike E. 302 Pickell, Mark Bryant 234,242,290 Piepho, Arlan Gayle 397 Pietrzak', Paul E. 398 Pijut, Patricia A. 241,355 Pike, Robert l.. 238 Pinkston, William Lee 398 Pitt, Dale Marvin 216,243,317 Pin,siahey 219,240,251 Ploch, David W. 254 Pobst, Robert L. 340 Poertner, Patricia T. 225,234,355 Pohlman, Melvin N. 333 Polakowski, David R. 298 Polka, Ronald Afred 398 Ponzer, Rolland J. 261 Pope, Frederick J. 249 Porte, Dale Robert 307 Post, Michael Alan 287 Postlewait, Tim R. 213,333 Potter, Gary Joseph 241,398 Potter, Pamela Ann 257,259,261 ,355 Potterfield, Marion L. 398 Pottinger, Jan M. 224,239,247,398 Powell, Charles E. 398 Powell, David Eugene 297 Powell, Richard F. 242,277,398 Powell, Richard Josee 292,398 Powell, Richard Wayne 242,353,398 Power, Donald C. 294 Pozzo, John Jr. 302 Pramojaney, Nopporn 302 Prather, Nancy Lee 234 Pratt, Michael Loyde 309 Praznik, Greg Edward 219,398 Prenger, Raymond O. 225,238,262,398 Prewitt, Roger M. 351 Price, Bernard W. 340 Price, John B. 250,398 Price, Mark H. 310,398 Price, Perry Lee 253 Priester, Kurt Scott 255,262 Prigal, David D. 316 Prior, Darrell L. 298 Prissovsky, Alexander 247,398 Proctor, Richard Lee 325 Psihoyios, loannis A. 340 Ptaszkowski, Fred G. 261 Puettmann, David R. 210,215,219,338 Puetz, William C. 262 Oueathem, Robert L. 242,298 Ouinlisk, Richard M. 247,262,398 Raab, Charles L. 333 Rabaduex,AJames E. 259 Race, Thomas J. 344 Rages, Kathy Ann 347 Ragsdale, C.R. 233 Ragsdale, Nora Lou 204,348 Raiff, Charles E. 218,351 Rains, Ronald D. 398 Raithel, James P. 398 Ramsey, Marcus D. 213,342 Randall, Robert E. 310 Randolph, Donald M. 258 Randolph, Robert J. 305 Rapp, Randy Roland 260.310 Rappe, James R. Ill 399 Rasch, David Ronald 320,399 Rastorfer, John E. 340 Raterrnan, Michael F. 334 Rau, Bruce W. 220,302 Rau, Steven Carl 302 Rauch, Peter James 263 Rauh, David E. 219,317 Ray, Billy Thornton 399 Reagan, Roger Lee 290 Ream, Harold Dwight 255,399 Redington, Stephen L. 290,399 Reed, Allan James 325 Reed, Charles William 220 Reed, Polly Ann 328,348 Reel, Dana Vaughan 254,317 Rehkop, Thomas G. 331 Rehm, Lance Martin 333 Reifel, Allan James 224 Reiman, Russell J. 292 Reinheimer, Wade J. 302 Reinke, David A. 247,290 Reinker, Larry N. 338 Reis, Ronald Martin 312 Reiss, John Jr. 218 Reiter, John Richard 302 Rembold, Ronald J. 344 Remley, Richard C. 334 Renick, Stephen H. 399 Renner, John William 305 Renner, William C. 292 Ratzinger, Roger L. 310 Reuter, Robert Carl 225 Reynolds, Reynolds, Reynolds, Reynolds, Reynolds, John Allen 241,263,399 John L. 245 Joseph C. 221,222,223 Lloyd Alan 294 Robert E. 318 Rhew, Michael David 260 Rhodes, Louis J. 300 Rioe, David Alan 240,261,310 Rice, Donald Eugene 22O,222,258,310 Rice, Jeffrey David 287 Rice, Robert Keith 221 Rich, Jerry Lynn 235,258 Richardson, Alfred G. 243,263,399 Richardson, David N. 221,300,399 Richey, Paul Don 298 Richmond, Robertus L. 297 Rickman, Douglas Lee 294 Riess, Ronald L. 307,399 Riley, John Bennett 219,224,399 Riley, Sally Anne 355 Riley, Steven Lee 317 Ripley, Robert H. 351 Rissell, Michael E. 253,290 Ritter, Gregory Allen 298 Roach, Robert Charles 336 Robb, Darrell Ray 336 Robb, David R. 333 Roberts, Gale Leslie 399 Robertson, Gary Earl 218 Robertson, Stephen L. 205 Robinson Robinson Robinson, Robinson, , Stephen E. 318 Robinson, Robinson David A 240 409 foaruah b.2'i7,29o,399 Guy M. 222,225,399 Jack W. 233 Tho mas Lee 305,320 Roche, Ronald Howard 338,399 Roderick, John P. 292,399 Rodick, Stephen J, 327 Roemerman, Steven D. 316 Roewe, Daniel Thomas 353 Rogers, John Keith 215,320 Rogers, John W. Jr. 253,300 Rogge, Charles F. 312 Rois, Rosemary F. 355 Rojas, Ralph A. 333 Rolle, Donald Richard 399 Rood, Michael Thomas 207,333,399 Rorabaugh, James I. 290 Rose, Jack Meade 222,307 Rosenauer, Warren J. 399 Rosenfeld, John G. 261,263 Rosenthal, Wayne A. 251,351 Ross, Glenn Ray 252,325 Ross, Michael S. 333 Ross, Michael W. 336 Rossi, Thomas Joseph 318 Roth, Allen Edmund 288 Roth, Charles Edward 318 Roth, David Joseph 263,287 Roth, John Paul 298 Roth, Michael J. 297,327,399 Roth, Philip Pi, 288 Rother, Michael P. 292 Rothermel, Robert D. 241,399 Rothermich, E. Wayne 333 Rothermich, Thomas A. 263,340,399 Roufa,Garry Joel 320 Roush, Ronald Ladd 399 Rourbiirg, Michael s. 21e,223,282,4oo Rowe, Reginald Lee 204,255 Roy, Daniel Clyde 309 Rueter, Donald Alan 207,225,244,364,400 Rule, Ricky Markham 307 Rupp, Joseph D. 318 Rush, Steven Daniel 302 Russell, Karl Kent 234,251,300 Russo, Matthew Joseph 241 ,263,277,325,400 Rutherford, Dale W. 400 Rutherford, Lindell G, 327,400 Rutz, Alan Michael 300,400 Ruzicka, William F. 260,327 Ryan, Thomas 340 Sachs, Jacques Bruce 312 Sackman, Steven W. 302 Sager, David A. 290 Salcedo-Rodriguez, Daniel 230 Sallas, John James 302 Salmon, Jerry Ray 300 Sample, Sarah D. 206 Sandella, Michael S. 400 Sanders, Darrell H. 238,316 Sanders, Dee Ann 221,222,223,234,242,258,259, 355,400 Sanders, John A. 242,290 Sanders, Raymond D. 234 Sanders, Ronald R. 400 Sandhaus, Daniel A. 259 Sandhaus, Henry W. 400 Sandhaus, Kathy Lou 256 Sandler, James Edward 400 Sansoucie, Larry A. 240,255,287 Saporita, Vincent J. 241,262,317 Sarchet, Melanie 259 Sauerwein, Richard P. 336 Savells, Kenneth C. 298 Scaiefe, Richard W. 288 Scanlon, Robert J. 320 Scarff, Edward Allen 258,259,317 Scarsdale, William Michael 310 Schade, Stephen S. 310 Schaefer, Daniel T. 224,400 Schaefer, David D. 400 Schaefer, James V. 316 Schaefer, Robert L. 235,250,302 Schaffer, Charles R. 400 Schaffter, Barry W. 309 Schalk, Ronald Lee 309 Schell, Larry James 210,331 Schamburg, John J. 241,290 Schamel, Walter S. 400 Schankman, Forrest 282 Schankman, Mark S. 282 Schaper, Janet L. 348 Scheckel, William D. 239 Scheibal, Lenn J. 305 Scheibel, Lynn 279 Scheibel, Thomas E, 290 Schelin, John A. 287 Scheller, James Dale 21a,217,239,247 Schellman, Leon Henry 318,400 Schenke, Karl Robert 246 Scherrer, Paul K. 224,322,400 Schieler, Deborah L. 262 Schilling, Danny Lee 400 Schindler, George A. 310 Schippers, Richard H. 206,234,235 Schlansky, Arnold R. 282 Schlechte, Don Alan 253,288 Schlef, Charles Lee 220,255 Schlett, Paul Edward 233,235 Schlueter, Steven E. 333 Schlumpberger, Stephen H. 297 Schmaltz, Robert Gary 288,400 Schmidt, Kenneth Dale 400 Schmidt, Michael G. 400 Schmidt, Paul William 210,258,302,400 Schmidt, Robert Mark 305 Schmidt, Thomas E. 215,219,223,249,364 Schmidt, William Lotz 251,400 Schmittgens, Gregory M. 263,316 Schmoldt, Hans Karl 217,292 Schnaare, Stanley D. 243 Schnake, John Stephen 340 Schneider, James J. 218,234,235,242, 327 Schneider, James R. 223,240,401 Schneider, Larry L. 401 Schneider, Michael H. 239,245,247 Schneider, Robert J. 277,401 Schnelle, Karen A. 347 Schnettler, Kenneth J. 287 Schnyder, Herbert Jr. 263,277,325, 401 Schob, Thomas Albert 219,222,307,364 401 Schoenbach, Bruce G. 325 Schoeneberg, Carl M. 234 Schoenefelf, Carol J. 290 Schoenike, Gary A. 251 Scholton, Deborah Ann 257,314 Schott, Gail Bruno 320 Schottel, Jimmy Dale 401 Schraier, Earl l L. 282 Schroeoei , Charles E. 312 Schroeder, David A. 318 Schroeder, Thomas W. 331 Schroer, Douglas Eric 262 Schubert, Dennis L. 220,238,241 ,262, 290 Schuck, William J. 401 Schuessler, Keith A. 288 Schuessler, Richard B. 238,351 Schultz,Craig M. 282 Schultz, Kenneth N. 312 Schulz, John J. 297 Schumacher, Jeff J. 318 Schupbach, Larry Leo 207,320 Schuppan, Walter Alan 401 Schwamle, William J. 302 Schwartz, Andrew J. 298 Schwarz, John S. 262,401 Schweer, Jeffrey Alan 300 Schweizer, Frederick 333 Schwent, Larry Lee 342 Schwieder, Mark E. 401 Sooggins, Keith W. 334 Scola, Ricky Michael 262 Scott, Kenneth Wayne 240,401 Scott, Stewart Alfred 221,307 Scruggs, Timothy T. 305 Scrutchfield, Don H. 351 Seabaugh, Allen w. 210,263,404 Seabaugh, David E. 340,401 Seals, Owen Dale 224 Sebaugh, Allen R. 252,294,325 Sechrest, Roger W. 402 Seeland, Michael H . 223,402 Seematter, Stephen C. 402 Seidt, Robert S. ll 331 Seifert, Richard C. 252,288 Seifert, Roger James 288,402 Self, Walter Lee 309 Seris, Anthony F. 288 Sewell, Jerry Turner 218,219,223, 402 Sextro, Michael T. 348 Sha, Yung-Chau 231 Shady, Stephen c. 206,217,263 Shah, Kiritkumar S. 229 Shanes, Charles W. 258,351,402 Shanklin, Gary 279,294 Shaver, Sharon May 328,355 Shaw, Steven Ralph 340 Shaw, William Douglas 235,307 Shaw, William John 229,285 Shay, Michael D. 310 Shcolnik, David H. 282 Shelton, John F. 239,402 Shepherd, William w. 224,290 Sheppard, William H. 302 Sheffield, Floyd W. 294 Sheridan, Lynn Carol 355 Sheridan, Michael H. 305 Sherman, Kermit Gary 327 Sherrick, Stephen G. 307 Sherwood, Gregory A. 242,402 Sherwood, Linda Kay 250 Sherwood, Robert E. 247,317,402 Shiang, William R. 347 Shieh, Yih Cheng 231 Shilli, Mohamed 220,228 Shockley, Rickey W. 402 Shoemaker, Larry W. 238,290 Short, Steve Ray 287 Shoulders, Virginia L. 257,328 Shrum, Kenneth Roy 316 Shucart, John K. 216,217 Shuford, Kenneth D. 302 Shull, Dale Ray 287 ShulI,William Stan 300 Sibigtroth, David H. 327 Sicking, Mark A, 336 Siddens, Randall Terry 263,316 Siders, Max Elvis 316 Siebelts, James A. 402 Siegel, Robert Joel 402 Siemer, Louis Shea 287 Sierawski, David Alan 325 Siesener, Robert M. 222,402 Sigler, Carl B. III 302 Signorino, Russell D. 254,338 Silies, Leslie Wayne 333 Siverman, Alan N. 282,402 Simmons, Bland Ballard 316 Simmons, Joe Milton 241,263,402 Simon, David M. 258,402 Simpson, Daniel E. Jr. 402 Sims, Michael Eugene 221,292 Sindel, Marvin V. Jr. 217,247,263, 325 Sinn, Larry Fredrick 258 Siska, Patrick Shaw 213 Sit, Steve 297 Sizemore, David G. 347,402 Skain, John C. 351 Skelly, James B. 246,307 Skelton, John Mark 255,309 Skosey, George A. 302 - Sleboda, David Steven 294,402 Small, Morton S. 402 Smart, Robert Frazier 327 Smith, Billy Louis 402 Smith, Cheryl Lee 221,258,347 Smith, Christopher F. 292 Smith, Connie Lee 355 Smith, Conrad Burton 217,322 Smith, Daniel Boyce 297,402 Smith, Daniel W. 244 Smith, Eleanor S. 355 Smith, Floyd Louis 206,220,258 Smith, Gary Alan 218,302 Smith, Gregory Dan 251 Smith, Gregory Paul 245,247,402 Smith, Herbert G. Jr. 220,258 Smith, Lawrence E. 229 Smith, Leroy Vanceto 287 Smith, Lora L. 402 Smith, Mark Steven 215,252,320 Smith, Richard Allan 217 Smith, Richard Linn 294 Smith, Russell D. 220,238,241 ,351 Smith, Stephen D. 309 Smith, Steven D. 305 Smith, Thomas G. 290 Smith, Wayne Dewitt 232,403 Smyka, Cynthia 250 So, Kai-Ming 231 Sodnamoc, W. 242,247 Sommer, Ronald Ray 297 Sorter, Robert Allen 333,403 Sostrnan, John Warren 403 Souse, Tim 294 Spencer, James Thomas 320 Spiegel, Thomas Jack 288 Spink, Gerald G. 318 Spiry, Margarete E. 234,262 Spradlin,Stephen R. 287 Stabo, Rebecca Lee 235,314 Stahl, Leroy W. 241,316 Stahl, William Herrmn 213 Stampick, Martin R. 216,325 Stanglein, Daniel C. 312,403 Stanley, Nicholas C. 347 Stanley, Robert Lee 336 Stanze, Arthur Ernst 223,403 Stanze, David C. 302 Staponski, Randall E. 251 Starke, Richard M. 225,292 Starkey, Randall W. 342,403 Staufter, Jeffrey M. 312 Stclair, John T. 239,316 Steckel, David Eugene 334 Steckel, Gary Lee 335 Steele, Franklin C. 325 Stefanic, Dennis E. 403 Stefansky, Thorras P. 240,254,403 Stefanutti, Peter 230 Steffee, Richard E. 300,403 Steffen, Earl K. 336 Steffens, Charles T. 302 Stegemann, Paul W. 325 Steger, Daniel J. 318 Stegner, George D. 258,307 Steinkoetter, Eugene 239,247,403 Steinnerd, Michael W, 316 Stellern, Ted Henry 305 Stephens, Dennis Leo 316 Stephenson, Micheal W. 403 Sterett, Terry Alan 349 Stettler, Lendi A. 240,248,253,256,314, 403 Stevens, Oramel Dale 216,218,241, 297 Stevenson, Bruce Alan 403 Steward, JBITIBS Blair 403 Stewart, Robert Lee 220,242,302 St. John, Leslie Lynn 233 Stock, James Lloyd 403 Stock, Janese A. 257 Stockstill, Donald R. 210,300 Stokes, William Kerry 299 Stoll, Sue Elizabeth 403 Stomberski, Thomas L. 403 Stone, Michael John 309 Stonger, Michael Gary 351 Stonitsch, Raymond J. 333 Stotler, D. Legrand 262,403 Stovall, Robert Michael 219,403 Stpeters, Leonard Michael 334 Strack, Larry Leroy 300 Strang, Bruce Boundy 240,403 Stranghoener, Randy L. 317 Strattman, Douglas H. 327 Strauser, Bradford M. 219,222,242, 245 Strelow, David L. 322 Strother, Gregory L. 233,403 Struckel, James 310 Struckhoff, Robert M. 318 Strunk, Amy L. 204,314 Strunk, Gregory M. 302 Stubbs, James M. Jr. 235,238,241 , 404 Stucker, John Robert 245,279,338, 404 Stuckmeyer, Glenn V. 404 Suchocki, Thomas Paul 404 Suher, Frank Roy 404 Sullivan, Anne Louise 347 Sullivan, John 218 Sullivan, Robert R. 253 Summers, Alfred L. Jr. 222,261,300 Susani, Jeffrey L. 251,263 Swafford, Forrest T. 238 Swan, Larry D. 298 Swearingen, Paul A. 247,404 Swearingin, Larry Ray 340 Sweet, Edward Milton 404 Sweet, William Roger 351 Swingle, Terrell Ray 404 Swoboda, Alexis C. 221 ,248,258, 355 Swyers, Don Raymond 223 Sylvester, Dennis G. 414 Szabo, John Michael 338 Tacchi, Kenneth J. 225,248,262 Talbert, Keith Eugene 210,344 Taleb, Taleb E. M. 228 Tang, Kim Por 224,290 Tanner, Larry Edwin 404 Tanner, Thomas W. 318 Tansu, John 231,404 Tate, Ralph D. 249 Taylor, Arlan Ross 216,218,223,405 Taylor, Bennie G. 233,309 Taylor, Charles Ray 242 Taylor, Donald Dean 333 Taylor, Mark Brian 300 Taylor, Michael 239,302 Taylor, Mickey D. 220 Taylor, Philip George 262,316 Taylor, Raymond Lewis 287 Taylor, Richard M. 335 Taylor, Rodney S. 327 Taylor, Roger K. 297 Taylor, Ronald Gene 241 Teasley, Finley L. 331 Tebow, David Keith 353 Teefey, John J. 305 Teisa, Emil John 245,405 Telle, Lawrence B. 316 Tennill, Dana Dean 405 Terpstra, Daniel A. 405 Terreros, Plinio A. 230,405 Terry, Jerome Jr. 285 Teske, David John 316 Tevlin, Linda J. 259,347 Thaker, Jaiprakash D- 229 Thatcher, David Alan 232,251,299 Theilmann, John Meier 253,405 Thies, Stephen Mark 279,333 Thomas, John J. 298 Thomas, Michael Bruce 405 Thomas, Steven M. 232 Thompson, Earl A. 222,242 Thompson, L. Darrell 405 Thompson, Ronald Lee 238,351 Thompson, Thomas G. 335 Thomson, Craig 217,294 Thomson, Richard K. 364 Thomure, Gerald Lee 333 Thomure, Randall O. 259,280 Thomure, Terry Ray 238,325 Thoroughrnan, William 320 Thro, Mary Elizabeth 224 Throckmorton, R. P. 351 Thurman, Gary D. 285 Thurow, John M. 310 Tibbits, Michael B. 221 Tibbits, Patrick A. 246,320 Tibbitts, Dean L. 220,340 Tibbs, Nicholas l-l. 247,250 Tietze, William M. 206 Tikwart, Robert James 405 Tillman, Steven M. Timme, Robert G. 290 Tindill, John J. 277 Titus, Russel Lynn 405 Toch, Maximilian 222 Todd, Elizabeth Ellen 347 Tokraks, Eugene V. Jr. 213,348 Tolani, Suresh Kumar 229 Tolen, Don Rayburn 299 Toombs, Howard L. 233 Toops, Ronald D. 309 Toth, Joseph George 263,347,351 Toth, Robert C. 213,243,263,351 Touchette, John C. 300 Toula, Terry N. 405 Touzinsky, Robert C. 217,292 Towery, Gale Leland 287 Townsend, Jon Ray 297 Toy, Robert Powell 300 Trakas, William Van 309 Trancynger, Michael L. 225,238,290 Trancynger, Thomas C. 247,290 Trapp, John S. 218 Trautman, Randall E. 318 Trentrrlann, Norman E. 241,351,405 Tricamo, Victor G. 406 Trice, Eric H. 285 Triplett, Derrel W. 298 Triplett, Roger 309 Trnka, Charles S. 232 Trnka, Walter C. 232,235 Truitt, Roger E. 406 Tucker, Randall J. 251,298 Tuley, Edgar L. 287 Tung, Chao-Yang 231 Turner, Robert Allen 406 Turner, Stephen Lee 406 Turpin, Lee Edward 225,287,406 Tyler, James Dean 206 Tyner, Charles J. 206 Tyra, Jerome Stephen 215,320 Underwood, Gary Lynn 233 Underwood, John Marvin 220,258,259 Unger, Robert William 297 Ursch, Richard Wayne 322 Vaeth, Richard M. 309 Vahle, Michael Oliver 279,288,406 Vahle, Warren Elmer 288 Vail, Charles Mark 307 Valleroy, Robert John 344 Vance, Chester Kent 334 Vance, Jack L. 333 Van DeBoe, Alan C. 225 Vandenbergh, Maurice 259,277 Vandergriff, Kurtis D. 406 Vandergriff, Leland Ed 206,258,406 Van Deven, Roger Lee 213,280 Van Doren, Carol Ann 347 . Van Houten, Jim H. 260,310 Van Laningham, Brian C. 290 Varble, Bruce Edward 225,406 Vardiman, Steven 336 Varrone, Nicholas J. 406 Varwig, Jim W. 218,287 Vassier, Stephen B. 310 Vaughan, Steven M. 406 Vaughn, Craig K. 206,216,234,287 Veden, Leonard Scott 351 Velasquez, Eleazar 230 Verheyen, Paul Edward 254,336 Vernile, John A. 340 Vernon, Steven J. 342 Vidinha, Lawrence U. 340 Viland, Donald 406 Visos, Dennis Charles 320 Vogel, James Edwin 406 Vogel, Michael Alan 299 Vogel, Raymond H. Jr. 406 Vogeler, Vanna Gail 248 Vogelpohl, David R. 218 Vogt, Carl Matthew 406 Voita, Gordon Wayne 234,240 Volkmar, Robert W. 263 Volner, Kevin Carol 302 Von Kaenel, Frederick W. 406 Vornberg, Robert W. 280 Vrenick, Eugene Louis 401 Waddell, Richard Dale 242 Wade, Rpbert Lance 245,406 Waggener, Lynn 314 Wagner, John Richard 223 Wagner, Page A. Ill 406 Wagner, Peter 234,242 Wagner, Roy W. 240 Wagner, Terry L. 222,242 Wahls, Michael A. 224,288 Waldron, Brian Hill 302 Walin, Clifford D. 406 Walker, Steven E. 221 Wall, Kenneth W. 277,406 Wallace, Jack E. 336 Wallace, William N. 351 Walterman, Dale Wayne 406 Walters, Mark S. 344 Walters, Ronald Lloyd 406 Waltrip. James Richard 279,280 Walz, Michael Artie 249 Wampler, Albert R. 225,238,406 Wampler, Harold R. Jr. 406 Wampler, Stephen L, 218,240 Wang, Chun-Nan 231 Wang, Victor C. 406 Wappelhorst, Gerald A. 210,333 Ward, Joseph R. 238,241,298 Ward, Robert Lee 307,406 Warden, Douglas A. 310 Ware, Craig Stephen 250,263,287 Wariath, Bashier 228 Warmann, Robert Alan 406 Warner, Gregory A. 288 Warner, John Richard 363 Warner, Lawrence E. 222,242 Warren, Bruce Arthur 250 Warren, Joseph P. 206 Wasem, Charles L. 335 Watts, James J. 318 Weaver, Thomas M. 238,241,245,406 Webb, Johnny Stephen 210,262,317,406 Webber, George A. 297,406 Webber, Thomas Lee 216,243,251 ,255,300 Weber, Charles A. Jr. 246,320 Weddle, Philip B. 320 Weekley, John R. 252,320 Wegener, Curt Louis 288 Wegrzyn, James E. 353 Wehking, Mark 310 Wehrneyer, Dennis B. 215,307 Weibrecht, Roger F. 241,406 Weidinger, Mark L. 262,317 Weidler, Gary R. 216,260,309 Weidner, Robert W. 334,406 Weis, Steven Craig 316 Weiss, Warren W. 327 Welch, Bernard J. 316 Welch, Russell Eugene 309 Weld, Laurence A. 406 Wells, Marlin Glenn 233,241,300 Welsch, Paul Leroy 222,406 Welsch,WiIliam Engel 223,225,244,406 weird, John Lloyd 333 Welty, Mitchel Lee 340 Wendt, Alvin Earl 210,216,218,327,408 Wenzlick, Hohn D. 260 Werner, Kenneth W. 408 Wesley, Michael S. 333 Wessel, Gerald J. 333 West, Kevin Robert 221,334 West, Marsha Lynn 259 wetnlngidn, Robert l.. 240,242,245,247,4os Wetteroff, David J. 316 Weyand, John D. 220 Weyhaupt, Gilbert J. 299 Whaley, Lindell Errol 290 Whaling, Robert E. 312 Wheeler, Harry R. 298 White, Charles Andrew 206,215,216,251,362, 408 White, Fred Alfonzo 221,408 White, Richard Allen 310 White, Richard Lee 297,408 Whites, Barbara J. 234 Whitfield, James W. 300 Whitford, Jerald Lee 242,408 Whiting, Carolyn M. 234,243,355 wlmllng,willlam E. 408 Whitlock, Michael L. 238 Whitney, Mark Steven 302 Whitson, Michael E. 309 Wibbenmeyer, Dale J. 333 Wichard, Margaret L. 328 Wichlinski, Thomas D. 207,307 Wicke, Gary Wilson 253,279,408 Wickizer, Charles Robert 312 Widner, Gary W. 302 Wiedermann, Walter L. 290 Wiegmann, Gerald G. 288 Wiegner, Joseph Randal 292,408 Wigen, Patrick Lee 318 Wiggins, Sharon K. 408 Wildhaber, Raymond H. 225,248 Wilkat, David Steven 408 Wilkes, Jeffrey C. 351 Willi, Peter G. 309 Williams, Bruce E. 213,221 Williams, Dale E. 216,338 Williams, Daniel Flay 302 Williams, David 221 Williams, Dennis W. 260 Williams, James C. 213,217,219,253,338 Williams, Kenneth 408 Williams, Robert A. 305 Williams, Steven E. 300,408 Willick, Gerald C. 282 Willis, David Charles 325 Willoughby, Ronald D. 220,232 Willy, Marie Frances 314 Wilmarth, Timothy T. 251,408 Wilmesher, Gary Dean 408 Wilreker, Victor F. 218,408 Wilson, Harold W. 290 Wilson, Judith Rae 234,262,355 Winfield, Scott B. 217,331 Winkelmann, John R. 210,288 Winnie, Harold Ray 246 Winscher, Barry K. 325,408 Winsor, Bruce Ronald 223,408 Winston, Albert J. 285 Wise, Louis F. 409 Wissmann, l-lardld J. Jr, 21o,253,277,297 Witte, David T. 288 Witthaus, Terry A. 302 Woestendiek, Edmond H. 342 wolf, Ronald w. 309 Wolff, Alan Michael 205,297,409 Wolfington, Kerry P. 298,409 Wollard, Linda E. 314 Wood, Norman Douglas 290 Wood, Richard Allen 409 Woodington, David K. 409 wdddlock, John Michael 215,219,307,362 Woodring,Joel Brad 260 Woods, Gary Steven 294 Woods, Roy B. lll 294 Workman, James Douglas 312 Wormington, Terry D. 218,409 Wrinkle, Larry Don 409 Wu, Chang-Jy Richard 230 Wu, Shu Hua 231 Wuellner, Kem A. 331 Wulff, Charles S. 318,409 Wunning, Steven H. 320 Wurtz, Mark Thomas 327 Wussler, Alfred J. 219,223,238,287,409 Yamnitz, Robert Otto 262,317 Yancey, Roger L. 263,325,409 Yates, Frank Martin 351 Yeh, Shen-Kuang 231 Yen, Yu-Fang 231 Yooom, Charles W. 320 Yoder, Robert Abel 292 Yoksh, Kenneth Leroy 245 Yoon, Ki Hyun 230 York, Larry Brian 331 Young, Arthur D. 347 Young, David Martin 302 Young, John Randall 307 Young, Mark C. 300 Young, Michael P. 206,216 Young, Terrill Alan 238 Yousefian, Javad 409 Yousuf, Mohammed Khalid 228 Zagarri, Ronald C. 318 Zale, David T. 347 Zambon, Elaine Marie 218,247,250,409 Zaner, William James 331 Zeidlik, Richard 334 Zeisel, Keith Stanley 409 Zerwig, Larry J. 409 Ziegler, Kenneth J. 290 Zinselmeier, Albert E. 351 Zirkle, Michael Hoy 205,297 Zitz, Michael Ghanes 353 Zlatic, Milton Thomas 318,409 Zoellner, Jeanne Sue 206 zdgg, William David 218,247,25o,3oo,4o9 Zuchowski, Thomas J. 333 Zweifel, Donald John 220,317 Zweig, Gregory C. 335 Alpha Chi Sigma . . . Alpha Phi Omega .... Alpha Sigma Mu .......... American Ceramic Society ....... American Foundryman's Society .................... American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics American Institute of Chemical Engineers . .......... . . American Institute of Mining Engineers- Society of Mining Engineers ........ American Society of Civil Engineers ...... American Society of Mechanical Engineers .... Association for Computing Machinery ..... Association of Black Students ........ Association of Engineering Geologists . . . Association of Married Students .... Association of United States Army .... Baptist Student Union .......... Blue Key ........... Brass Choir .... Cheerleaders .... Chess Club .... Chi Epsilon ............... Chinese Student Association .... Christian Science Organization .... Circle K .................. C.L. Dake Geology Society . . . College Young Republicans . . . Concert Band ............. Eta Kappa Nu ..................... Federation of Latin American Students .... Gamma Alpha Delta ................ Gamma Delta ..... History Club .... India Association ..... Independents lG.D.l.l .................... Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers . . . . . . Intercollegiate Knights .................... Interfaith Council ..... lnterservice Council . . . Intramural Managers ........ Iranian Students Association .... Kappa Kappa Psi .......... Kappa Mu Epsilon .. Karate Club .... Keramos .... Organizations 225 217 223 238 241 243 238 245 242 247 238 229 240 249 260 233 215 258 256 255 222 231 235 215 247 252 259 218 230 217 235 253 229 263 241 216 235 216 253 230 220 224 251 220 Korean Students Association .... Liahona ................. Metallurgical Society .... Miner Board ....... M Club ....... . . M.S.M. Spelunkers .......... Muslim Students Association .... Newman Club .......................... . . . Nuclear Engineering and Science Honor Society Organization of Arab Students ............... . . . Pershing Rifles ............. Phi Eta Sigma. . . Phi Kappa Phi ..... Photography Club 1. . . . Pi Epsilon Tau ,,,, Pi Tau Sigma . , , Pom-Pom Girls .... Radio Club ............... Radio Station KMSM-FM . . . . Raiders ............... Rock Climbers .... Rollamo Board .... Rollamo Staff .... Rugby ........... Scabbard and Blade .... Sigma Gamma Epsilon . . . Sigma Pi Sigma ...... Soccer Club ................. Society of Automotive Engineers . . . Society of Petroleum Engineers . . . Society of Physics Students . . . Society of Women Engineers .... Sports Car Club ........... St. Pat's Board .... Student Council ...... Student Union Board . . . Tau Beta Pi ....... Tau Beta Sigma . . . Theta Tau ..... U.M.R. Dames ................ U.M.R. Management Association .... U.M.R. Park Board ........... University Choir .. . Wesely Foundation ........... W.T. Schrenk Chemical Society . . . 230 232 244 207 221 250 228 232 225 228 261 220 219 255 222 224 257 251 206 260 254 204 203 246 222 218 219 254 239 242 240 248 244 212 210 21 1 223 221 219 250 245 252 259 234 248 Rollamo Board Special Credits Editor-in-Chief .............. Business Manager .... . . Associate Editors .... .... Organizations Editor Seniors Editor .... Sports Editor . . . Copy Editor ...... Photography Editor Photographers .... .. . . .Mike Zirkle . Steve Biederman .......GusHeck Charlie Laderoute Alan Wolff . . Bob Brennecke David Barczewski . Steve Robertson .Charles Flaminio . . John Hoelscher . . . . Tom Doutt Tom DePauw Paul Dalluge Joe Goodding Frank Minden Reggie Rowe Roger Parkes Chuck Schlef Faculty Advisor ....... Professional Photography Seniors ..... Organizations Assistance .. Technicial Assistance . . . Publisher .. . . . Rolla mo Staff .... Keep on truckin ....... ...- . . . . . . .. Lance Williams Rappoport Studios Del Valle Studios . .... Ernest Gutierrez .........PaulCoram . . Pischel Yearbooks, Inc. Robert Reynolds Randy Kerns Ray Komerous Craig Korkoian Tom Akers Nora Ragsdale Pam Monzon Pete Gruendler Marie Willy Anne Sullivan Mark Middendorf Jim Mulligan Dan Giannattasio Anne Koehlinger Bob Roach Jan Schaper Michael Bohmer Carol Butz Carol Langemach Stan Gillian Mike Foster Amy Strunk Linda Wollard Editor's Note There are many people who are responsible for the completion of this yearbook. l would like to thank our advisor, Lance Williams, for his time, his moral support and especially for the editorial freedom he provided. lVlost of the photographs in this book have been taken by students. John Hoelscher deserves special credit for his work as photo editor. All of the photo- graphers put in a great deal of time and certainly de- serve recognition for their effort. This year we decided that informal Living Unit pictures would best express the character of these organizations. Alan Wolff and Gus Heck did a fine job editing the Living Unit section. The credit for the informal organization pictures belongs to Bob Bren- necke. I would like to thank Charlie Laderoute for his creative endeavors in arranging the Academic section. Steve Robertson, Dave Barczewski and Chuck Flaminio did an admirablejob on their sections. Finally, I would like to thank the entire Rollamo Staff for their help and enthusiasm throughout the year. Joy tempered with pain is the soul of this book. This is what we gave. I suppose what we want from you is appreciation. . .nothing more. Mike Zirkle 430 PISCHEL YEA HBUUKS ING P O Box 36, Maffefmc, Mnssouff 64055 1. -. 1 -N., ' R W- 'H -- V W 'Tu-if ' 'U'-Eff -s WS- , ' '-x ' - . 'I ' ' -Q , yl,-,z-.-Q fQl,,T,, I ,. ., - - 'W - -'1 - , , . f ' ' ,' ,' 2 1 W. 'Lg- ' 1 B I' ' ' 'NNW 'K 'I '.v', Y' . -1 ' 'f1-',, 'g ,. 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