Missouri University of Science and Technology - Rollamo Yearbook (Rolla, MO)
- Class of 1975
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We feel that we at UlVlR are extremely fortunate to have such a distinguished man as chancellor and hope that in the years that he is here he can continue toimprovethequalityof education we have here at UIVIR. L Tv..-.. -Q 55? R315 i J, 'I P ., ,V ib: W . A- hs UI-HM ,Jw Q W .Ng ,-M VE F' X135 bf., x Qs, wus' .. ' ' 7 1 ' gun- f X :VA r -f -f x Contents Foreword ....... 3 Activities ...... 36 Organizations. . .116 Sports ........ 168 Queens ........ 228 Living Units .... 244 Seniors ........ 334 Senior Activities.396 Index ......... 412 , N 5 , . su' C 1. vii! 3 xx xwti unix. ti . J. 'Q . rx ' Y Thoughts of New Chancellor 5-1 'Nw ,, , . 'W' K ' J . 'n'j'Y'9fm'Lgj,1i!5QW4T v I H5 wi A ,Am wN1f,1g,n,g mg Hr , if A Y , . ,, ' ' ' 3 4' wk: 'le A I ' x- 'L' if 1 ,M ' , 'H X vigil M1 it 42 fa ,W ai if A 'If' m.fy5,1ff'2 7 4,5 my If WP , Hgfwg, w , .'!ngf,.k MKA1l.,?kt.A I Vf , ? S I would like to see us upgrade the library . fm. S 0 ' x x 5- ku- H A .. 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' +9 M 'L ff f'Jff -6 3. ff if e, pf'w1- ,f?f25'7 fffraw? 'Q ' ff 1 ffl' ' ,' -' 'A F' fy 'S I N? sniff S! , A Yi My ' in vi . 'i,i6.', . Q V K I . t , , 1' I VJ , -'f'. ' .' 'gf' '45 4- U 'A fx w.Lz ff'f' .ll 'life ' 'ff f I expect that the number 7 2 ji'fl ' -.,,.--- ,, .. lfgr 12 F22 1 ::..- ' 'E 1? ZZ.. 1,2-,- g 2 2-if 123 -if 1 of women engineers will increase in the near future 'N : ,-elf . mg EQ F '35 . . . and that they lwomenl will play more and more important roles. i L S ig -1 3 X 1 , :-:dev 5,5 -M-.,..,..,,M i 5nv-nv--V' 23 I 4 24 '1' I would like to attract a larger number of exceptional high school graduates to UMR. ,,,.,-- --1 'w v ig.-K-, ...L ...,...M.. 1 4, V ..-...A ,317 5 i ,Lili -o--gqyw :E .......... Y - .---1 , 9--.-.1 ,LY lt' f f- A .. ,....-an-sw Y -naw K ' i kv E'AN 27 The only reason to have engineers is to put science to work in the solution of social problems . . . . . . So he has to know something about Humanities and Social Science so he can understand the social problems. ,gn wgfifqg s xN5iEk. Y 4? wma Q3 xg? r is Q, P -Qigf QW 11' x wx 2 Q. Xwvgf' -Q . s' fs-353. 27 gfg:,m:,, QSSPVVQV? :si +'z fef35 13254-e?i 4, H - 3' Siizxsiw , - wgiuvzis ' , , -wean ,,-- .-ww-W A' H K if i : ' - ' ..... ,. FQ - X. .. A f -.-:-,, A ,,., T - f , , w N X X R, A Y W, X. X ww M K H IP 'Sl W' fag? -, f- ,.1w3? f -, - - xi K Q . ,.,hg, N ,. ,RN ,,, ,,,..., W, AS .. Nix 3 +3 S4-' As GRN 2XNYM fx X ima 1 -4 1 fl w 3 1 '1- uw A- qafxic' I ,, WMV! www- My J A I have been very impressed with the students here. They're really a very fine group of students in every respect. -Dr. Raymond Bisplinghoff Activities Party Weekends Concerts Speakers Plays Special Events , KT'Ef OA! 1 Q UMR begins 104th year .'f a, 1 g? 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The upcoming group presented a program of smooth ballads as well as crowd-pleasing, Q' 7 x of PY , , 3 it ri ' ' s 1 gif i . iii? fs Q 4 I f f f ' mf fi 'sv its W 54 if t ,r u f Q 7' 'Q l' Y X' foot-stomping music. Q I .. Yfn-5 xg get ,:-audi at-,,,, .gv:.-:.--- fi 3 9 fl , ri ' ' X I... fx . 4 X 5 i rx ,. , Q H fl I f ' fi h lj I 'Sf 2,1 , gig f' X N f ! lx l ,., ' Q u- r ' i 1 a t i , . .- A , -D l 'wsu' ' Li 5 .-xr ' . I il p r ' ' ttf- ' ,r A' I W t W -'Q - K V I .5 .-gli,-,Atl .,,' ,', ' A vary -'74 1 sa' Virginia Woolf The lvleid And The Thief Parents Day September 28th was UlVlR's annual Parents Day. The purpose of the day was to show the parents of UIVIR students what life at the university is really like. After an informal reception, tours were held and a luncheon was given at the University Center. The day ended with a football game between UIVIR and Kansas State College. University Day ,Q Po'70'l D l vt 25,2 ,g N-vr . X There was plenty of things to do and see at the UMR University Day on November 9th. High School and Junior College students attended this annual open house to get acquainted with the people and facilities at UMR. A good time and educational experience was had by all who attended. ll ' ll Hollls Jay On September 5th, Alpha Omega Players of Dallas presented the Benjamin Bradford play, Where Are You Going, Hollis Jay . The play centered around two college freshman falling in love. Q . W' The Bosto , ,W ,V . V, . .Ji'a12'E9,f,i 'fLfif W '5 5 'T it-'I 13 r fix! 1' On October 8th, the Stu- dent Union Board presented, The Boston Tea Party , a production by professional players. The mood of Tea Party was basically comic and politically oriented. n Tea Party 'Jia 1 W -7?-ff f':f'3fa2LE5 ?1fff,.3 .fsiiife -.V 'Xl '42, f 2 ff K- vc .- We , .5 ,- fi, ,ii,,sW- .sw X is - 51 f - if 1 A - r f . 'L - . ,143 T e N s at K ,7 K, N! 1, at nv 2' .,,,iv ,w . 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Miss Kathy Schaefer, representing Phi Kappa Theta, was crowned queen after an exhaustive comparison of many deser- ving vvomen. Kappa Sigma received the award for the best Homecoming decorations. The pledges of Lambda Chi Alpha won the annual IFC PJ race before the game Saturday after- noon. f l 5 E W mf is 355 sg? 5? 22 ss E? W XS If Sw V 22 , W R iii 2 25 if my 53 iii Qs 3 25? SES yi, av H2 We ws W Q ff mg kia 255 51 715 3 V15 E, me M 395 35 is '55 fu 543 if 2 fx 5? Sf? Q am me E2 E5 mf 5 we Q53 25 is R5 Se 2, fi Qi E5 1 my 5 M me E52 353 55 va E 1 ix 55 Ea gs wi Ei 5 8 as 5 E Qui M ,M Zi 21 Lf mr 1:2 Es SQ was EK 5 E 2? f 1 QS 5 Qiiifi N, S22 me gp QQ R Su Q5 53 F 55 5345 535 .Q iii gi , sf 1 as is QQ w,,,,, ,, NME Q if 5 W ,, 55 an 2 s P E 5 1 L Don Mclean Cn Saturday evening, Don lVIcLean entertained at the Homecoming party weekend concert. In the presence of a nearly packed house, lVlcLean coordinated an array of folk, blues, and rock the clearly showed why he has obtained popularity in the past few years. Mixing in old with the new, he provid- ed an evening of entertain- m e nt I o n g to b e remembered. 53.-i we 1 , r ' ,,,:, K t , A if AV V A mr t ' f A :'- J aww, if . ,TY , . . yi, ,, i oiiiifr i, V ' i lf ' 'i Wt itr i lsii l f , ,,,, 1 r ' rsi, 1 f ,,.., Q . 2 sf , 1' K V',k k l Q 1 . fi K f f f J ,,-. if 1 3 .e ,,,i ,.,.l, ,.i. ..,,-,, 2- f V A 2 1 K fl, x ii. 5 Q 9 lil. 3 - The Fantasticks W rf The Fantasticks was presented bythe Continental Theatre Company, a professional touring com- pany from Kansas. The show is the longest running Off- Broadway musical in American theatre history. The plot centers around two fathers trying to match son and daughter. UMR Blood Drive The UIVIR Blood Com- mittee, in conjuction with the American Red Cross, sponsered three blood drives over the year. Students gave blood between classes and were refilled with cookies and refreshments. Ap- proximatley 80 percent of the Red Cross' Phelps Coun- ty blood quota is supplied by UIVIR students. ai ' w 1 W - Y w E N g 1 i 66 IFC Cleanup The third annual IFC Clean-Up was held on November 9th. The Clean- Up resulted in an estimated 20 tons of trash being picked up in the Rolla area. The IFC provided the manpower while Rolla Sanitation, UIVIR, a nd some Rolla businessmen provided trucks for the pickup of trash bags. nga Dave Loggins Dave Loggins Iivened up an otherwise typical Miner weekend by putting on a concert of soft country music. Between singing and playing he took time to joke and talk with the crowd, emphasizing his reputation as a well rounded performer. :,:fMmg,--Q:..m gr' . 69 IFC Sing The annual IFC Sing started the 1974 Christmas Party Weekend. Centennial Hall was packed as UlVlR's Greeks gathered to display their talents. The time between acts was filled with comedy skits and music by the UIVIR Jazz Ensemble. 1 S g SUB Casino Night The Student Union Board held its Casino Night on January 24th. The evening was sponsored for pleasure rather than profit. The deal- ing behind the game tables was handled bysome helpful profs and administrators. lVlany students attended to find some relief from hard studies. Rob Inglis Rob Inglis presented in a delightful manner the ribald and raucus humor of the literary classic, The Canter- bury Tales. Before a disap- pointingly small crowd, ln- glis performed the great work of Chaucer with perfec- tIOn. Engineer's Week The theme of Engineers' Week was Engineering- Exploring New Energy Fron- tiers . ln observance of Engineers' Week, UlVlR's traveling engineering exhibit was on display in the St. Pats ballroom. Displays included an urban car built by UIVIR students, a vvankel engine, a mini computer, and many more. Eiji Hashimoto On February 16, the students of UIVIR had the chance to see one of the better known harpsichord- ists in the country, Eiji Hashimoto. Hashimoto has obtained international fame by performing in many ofthe capitals in the world. Hashimoto started the show with aniinformal chat about the harpsichord, and con- tinued by playing a variety of music from the 17th and 18th centuries. St. Louis Brass Quintet On February 21st, the St. Louis Brass Quintet per- formed music of the major composers from the Renaissance to the 20th century. The Quintet has been performing at colleges across the nation. ,fn 4. ,,,.. SUB Coffeehouse Theta Tau Casino On the Wednesday before St. Pats, Theta Tau held its annual Casino Night with the proceeds going to the Ugly lVlan charity drive. lVlany Rolla businessmen donated prizes and refreshments while the fraternities and sororities provided the entertainment. Yi 3:-3,5 St. Pats With the arrival of St. Pat on the hand car and the tapping of free bear at Top Hat, St, Pats Party Weekend officially moved into full swing. The coronation was performed with a style and grace not usually associated with the men in green. Governor Kit Bond was declared honorary St. Pat. Knighthood was bestowed on Chancellor Ray- mond Bisplinghoff, lVlayor Harold Barnes, lVlr. Robert Schucardt, St. Pat in 1950, and lVlrs. Elizabeth Lorey. lVliss Marilyn Vlleints was chosen the 1975 St. Pats Queen of Love and Beauty. .ii K ff' i. My A i l are wj H s z' Eg, 'gi 451 1 K I Q .,.-. i i if :sf Q. 5, gigs? if ,W N 'zw '3' wsf:: ' M - tr z wgsi .Q H .4 Msimtypfqnt-i f, 1 2 'fit if .kr is r iii .- i . i wZiiitifefiti, i F , ',i-, I f 5 ' 5 . -2 t, X 2 5 il-il ,--, gg s:. ?, i 1 ii 'f,..yQ- i .ggfisg 3 - - ' 2 ' if ' M X Q Vrktkk 1 I K m f 1- i 7 295553 .:::f:zift:i..' . f.i.. I . ,.f 'f xxx .Ni X-N The Games 'Ls M ,Q- .a-- 'W!MW ,wwf A 'wwf' , he w , - . ,af 14' Qhggwhq, . 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Kiss IVle Kate Kansas 'fxigw 1V,'2'.i:4'w I 3g ff Greek Week We-... me., quo'- I 4 awww ff by ' 'Wifi' gif V. A K . , Y f 4 ., 1- 7 , 'ff' ga, X if ' L , ,, , , f'f't':f..., ,:f W TS QL 1awvm,,,as,ff-if 'fa '30 k .f ,Q , , F ,J-wg-R- A ' -M Qwgzewx M A es.m,, , 53399 'F f' ,.,.J, . fs ww -1 QAM- f? Lg Q- ,ik 3? fl 'S The Elysian Fields was the site of the Greek Games. The fields have been improved each year. 1975 was no exception as a scoreboard vvas constructed to keep the Greeks informed on the progress of the chariot race, rat race, keg toss, limbo, and tug-of-vvar. Tau Kappa Ep- silon was the overall winner of Greek Week. s, .,,,, f me - ' K ' T GFX:-ff N. fwftpv'b-in tf w'r m Q ,fm E ix P if .A - ... L06 ' an ,Y Q.-Sf' T' web., Af' 5 V A 1 - Q in .i:.:+2:,,p--If-'-vi 1 2f+f+ 'f?Q 'K 't '- ', , ' - - 'i,.1+ .':,1-MAPS- ' qw. W 1' L . 'FV' . '-- ',-' f--wr 1-,Y AN-A ffL1,,+.2J'1'T1 1 fn:-x f-rf if '- '-ff. 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A ,ff-'X '3S K' , .4 - -ff, nw uw 'N AMT: Zi pw with a common goal 1 4 t J .M V ' i 113 the Big 0ne ,iikfzfaifvliv A fy we vy ff? if f-- iladqnlnlfskfn-Quumw A Gr.-ning. . , ,, ,- .W Y M m,..h,,, ima!-emu-sw-14' ,M MW, . ,, ,. , ff '4 Aw 7 ixyauw W. saw if-Lmw 'Swv' gd In W W k,,,, , , ., .,., , N, ,W ,,,..,,., 1 . , , f, V ,, A MMM 'K ' . , ,f A x,A ,,,4,,..i,,...- 1?:11f,f-RQVQMQW 'M , V. k AY V,,f,, ,L , , A 1 . ig: A i, X Crganizations Publications ....... 118 Student Government ...... 122 Independents ...... 126 Service .......... 128 Special Interest .... 131 Music Groups ..... 140 Religious ......... 144 Intercultural ....... 146 Little Sisters ....... 148 Honoraries ........ 150 Professional Societies . . . . . . .157 ROLLAIVIO Board me Dave Schepers-Editor in Chief The ROLLAIVIO Board is responsible for compiling and editing the yearbook each year. The job begins in August with selection of staff and photographers within the first weeks of school, and continues throughout the school year as deadlines are met, the ROLLAIVIO Queen and her court are chosen, and final proofreading and finishing touches are added. Kathy Veit-Queens Mike DiNapoli-Seniors i Craig Korkoia nfActivities, Layout Nic Neumann-Photography, Living Units Paula Marcellus-Organizations Lenny Lutz-Business Manager Mark Doiecki-VVho's Who From left to right: Gregg Sullivan, Larry Pitts, Jesse Yovv, Lenny Struttmann, Nic Neumann, Glenn Johney, Ethan Chamber lain, Alan Benson, Mark Lorenz. KIVINR is the student operated radio station here at UIVIR. The station seeks to provide a variety of programs to suit every taste. 4 fl. ROLLAMO Photographers The major job of the ROLLAlVlO's Photographers Staff is the picture collecting and developing for the year- book. Several thousand pic- tures are taken each year by the photographers on the yearbook staff, and several thousand pictures must be developed and printed for each yearbook published. KMNR Rovv1:lsittingllVl. Foehse, Rick Ercter, Larry VVolf, D. Williamsp Row 2: R. Dabler, S. Bivens, M. Jacobs, B. Sullivan, C. Bernstein,J. Dehaven, J. LaGreek, A. Schwartz, T. Boman, R. Stallion, J. Frederickson, S. Luffel, S. Garner, R. Ahrens, B. Steffen, C. Luttes, B. Ograski, Rovv 3: B. Ahal, R. Williams, J. Bradshaw, B. Welch, B. Patrick, R. Clark, lon derrickl D. Wohlert, P. Cole, G. Best, P. Abney, B. Wright. Front row, left to right: R. Markey, B. Born, M. Gilliam, D. Flackers, A. Stevenson, D. Shelledy, M. Borgmeyer, Flembold, D. Lewis, Second row, left to right: B. Smith, B. Schaller, S. Rucker, M. Sallawasser, D. Gilliam, E. Burford, B. Uding, C. Sage, J. Detry, L. Reinisch, D. Rembold. Missouri Miner This past year the MINER staff worked to up-grade the paper. Changes were made and the work was done. The publication consistently ran twelve pages. The annual 24 page St. Pat's issue was once again a success. The staff also received recognition for a Special Freshman issue produced jointly with the Student Council. Publications Board UMR Engineer Magazine From left to right: M. Mathews-New Associate Editor, B. Bray-Managing Editor, J. Garrett lin frontlAEditorial Assistant, M. Treppler-Editor, D. Leitterman- Advertising Manager, M. Huntdon tin backl-Secretary, T. Morgan-Organizational News, V. Kunderman- Photographer, C. Colvin-New Editorial Assistant, R, Webber-Graphics, D. Mudd-Business Manager. Abney. Seated, left to right: M. Reynolds, D. Schepers l. Williams, C. Adams, D. Shelledyg Standing, left to right VV. Leitner, T. Underhill, M. Borgmeyer, J. Campbell P nm I, T' ,, 5 First row, left to rightg D. Suiter-Recreation, S,TilIman-FineArts, B. rovv, left to right: R. Sherer-Social, T. Nliesner-President, C. Harvey-Program Director,D.Holt-Vice President,J.Johaningmeyer- Hayworth-General Lectures, G. Hellwig- Secretary, R. Cramer- Hospitality, lVl. lVlcCarthy-Public Relations, T, O'NeiII, Filrnsg Back Special Events. Student Union Board Hospitality Back rovv, left to right: T. Morgan, D. James, S. Clark, J. Flebbe, J. Defend, l.. Wolf, Front row, left to right: P. Marcellus-Secretary, J. ' 1 Johaningmeyer- Director, N. Nowak. Front row, left to right: W. Carlson, NI. lVlori, D. Schade, L Richardson-Secretary: Back row, left to right: M. McCarthy- Director, R. Siebenman, T. lVlcGraw, J. Neyer, D. Scott, E Chamberlain. Public Relations Special Events Fine Arts Films Seatedi T. O'Neill-Director, G. Donner, B. Durbin-Secretary, H. Buncherg Standing: A Esker, J. Puckett, P. Hatcher. First rovv, left to right: B. Schroff, R. Cramer-Director, SfBraaf, A. Gieslerg Second row, left to right: M. McDonald, D. Dutton, Nl. Harvey, B. Burton. First rovv, left to right: D. Suiter-Director, D. Kovarik, lVl. Bell, Second row, left to right: S. Brothers, D. Sumner, P. Boegner, R. Brewer, G. Gollhofer, P. Yount. Recreation Standing, left to right: R. Sherer-Director, A. Giesler, R. Still, L. Clause, J. O'Hara, T. Schmidt, D. Mudd, Sitting, left to right: T. McGraw, E. Rush, B. Ault. Social Row 1: Chuck Moede, Dave Wisch, Marty Reynolds, Diane Gibbs, Tom Underhill, Edie McCaw, Row 2: Val Bates, Darrel Rachels, Rick Auer, Mike Mahn, Paul Williams, Mark McGee, Flow 3: Steve Stearns, Herman Polk, Phil Breezeel, Mona Ogle, Mike Boothby. Student Council Row 1 : Virgil Work, Mark Sebree, Steve Brothers, Steve Liescheidt, Jim Griese, Jeff Rose, Bob Helmkamp, Row 2: Bob Naiger, Gary Maasen, Dennis Carlton, Mark Beckner, Reed Curtis, Don Cline, Paul Fellin, Jeanne Achelpohl, Bow 3: Dave Strelow, Jim Martin, Randy Moore, Duane Parrish, Tom Holley. St. Pat's Board Front row, I to r: Dwight Tidquist, Dennis Seibel, Mike Jerome, Jack Ginnever, Gary Haworth, Bill Wagener, Daryl Tucker, Dan Amsinger, Mike Mertens. Second row, Ito r: Barry Baiotto, Stan LaFollette, Bill Hahn, Steve Schaffer, Mick Gilliam, Bud Scheer, Tom Joyce, Gary Schucardt, Don Proehl, Marty Henson, Third row, I to r: Roland Poertner, Herb Hasty, Dave Dremeier, Michael Griffin, Joe Vehige, Fred Bice, Gerald Meyr, Mike Kirn, Bill Merten, Craig Thompson, Howard Stever, John Pendergrass, Fourth row, I to r: Ed Haberstroh, Randy Picolet, Rich Weaver, Dave Kanevsky, Tab Schmidt, Ed Lueckenhoff, DeWayne Roberts, Ellis Sisk, Hugh Kind, Larry Fain, Leo Valla, Gary Sandbothe. The St. Pat's Board is comprised of men from every living unit which participates in the St. Patrick's Day activities. The entire purpose of the St. Pat's Board is to plan, prepare, and execute the festivities which are a landmark of the University of Missouri-Rolla. The St. Pat's Board strives to keep alive the traditions which started over seventy years ago, but also to change the celebration to include new ideas and events that will make St. Pat's better every year. GD as fg if C X Qyxfxx '9ftcEQA if ,ibm KJV? Board of Governors Row 1, left to right: Debbie Kersting, Tony Holm, Gerald Meyr, Rick Tegetoff, Ed Holt, Row 2: Unknown, Mark Slusser, Bill Hahn, Margo Austin, Mark Bruenger, John Pace, Mark, Row 3: Unknown, Bill Halbert, Barry Berserik, Jack Ginnever, Unknown, LG. Loos, Kathy Hahn, Unknown, Patty Meyer, Patti Doyle. ' Phi Alpha Omega Alpha Phi Omega is a national service fraternity. One of the organization's methods of ser- ving the student body is the semesterly book distribution. APO blotters are found on nearly every student's desk on campus. A special project this year was working at the Rolla Area Sheltered Workshop. e Row 1, l to r: Dr. H.O. McDonald, Gerry Schmitz, Fred Grafton, Dick Hellwege, William Patrick, Dennis Woodruff, Row 2, L to r: Garry Kallmeyer, Marc Trent, Len Lutz, Jim Junge, Mike Lueckenhoff, Bob Bay, Randy Crustals, Dude Harms, Mark Dolecki, Row 3, lto r: Tom Pile, Bill Nichols, Bob Durbin, Don Cline, Randy Oleson, Joe Offutt, Bob Park, Ed Schmidt, Tom Calzone, Ron Rembold. Blue Key Blue Key is a National Honor Fraternity whose members are selected on the basis of character, ability and potential. On the UMR campus, its ac- tivities range in scope from services to the campus to ser- vices to the faculty and students. Among these are the Blue Key Student Directory, Miner of the Month, leadership seminars, and the resume ser- vice. First Rovv, I to r: Bill Rosenbaum, John Wegman, Gerald Meyr, Joe Adrian, Brad Scott, Jeff Carter, Bill Morley, Carol O'Flourke, Bill Lueckenhoff, Mike Griffin, Second Row, l to r: Tom Underhill, Flay Winklemann, Paula Marcellus, Denise Lovasco, Jim Watts, Dave Wisch, Don Cline, Third Flovv, I to r: Leonard Laskowski, Tom Mayer, Vern Boehme, Bob Becherer, Craig Korkoian, Bob Fleischman, Marvin Borgmeyer, Mike Boothby, Jim Bondi, Fourth Row, I to r: Al Bolon, Fred Grafton, Tim Holcer. Beta Chi Sigma Beta Chi Sigma is a newly organized service fraternity on the UMR campus. It is dedicated to preserving the ideals of the order of the arrow and providing service to campus, community, and scouting. Its big project ofthe year was the Merit Badge University which coordinated Seated, I to r: Joe Offutt, Joe Hopkins, Dr. Sieck, Lou Reinisch, Standing, Ito r:Jim Upchurch 23 merit badge Centers Sam Enns,GaryCIine,MarcSmith,JimDetry,TomSmith,DonCline,DanGrose,BobWesseI sponsored by many campus and community organiza- tions. Back row, I to r: Steve Petzel, Bob Brennan, Bob Schnell, Jim Junge, Mike Lackner, Rick Yeltong Middle row, I to r: Bill Christians, Bob Dallas, Joe Becker, Alan Paschke, Dave Bonney, Bob Durbin, Father Don Lammers, Front row: John O'Hara, Paula Marcellus. Circle K is a service organization for college men and women similar to Kiwanis Club in the professional world and Key Club in the high schools. In fact, Circle K at UMR is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Rolla and periodically works with them and Key Club of Rolla High to coordinate service projects and social events. Row 1, I to r: Harry Burford, Rick Walker, Kent Field, Row 2, I to r: Mike Mara, John Lyle, Dave Whitaker, Brad Parrish, Dave Lucas, Dave Lyon, Row 3, I to r: Duane Marole, Phil Yount, Paul Richardson, Nick Barrack, Row 4, I to r: Duane Parrish, Ron Rogge, Steve Brunts, John Buncher, Dan Grose. Gamma Alpha Delta Gamma Alpha Delta is a Greek service organization which includes representatives from eleven frater- nities and two sororities. The group organizes work projects throughout the state, allowing students to apply knowledge learned in the classroom to human needs. GAD also sponsors two discussion seminars in each member house each semester. The organization strives to create well- rounded engineers and scientists aware of the moral commitments of their profession Circle K Intercollegiate Knights Front rovv, I to r: Pat Scholl, Jennifer Drake, Debbie Gower, Peggy Cahill, Rita Stockhecker, Cathy Scholl, Back row, I to r: Pauletta France, Paula Pollette, Joyce Willman, Doris Behr, Nancy Edmonds, Lana Bray, Joy Evvens. Intercollegiate Knights Auxiliary IKA is a service organization open to all girls not on academic proba- tion. It is the aim of the girls' auxiliary to serve the school and the community and to give its members a better chance to become ex- perienced in leadership. In addition to working with the Intercollegiate Knights, IKA activities include par- ties for underprivileged children, visiting nursing homes, working at football games, and an annual bakesale. Arnold Air Society Front row: Andy Lee, Steve Bross, Jeff Williams, Steve Allen, Fred Koonce, Middle row: Mark Marikos, Don Nicholson, Mike Mochel, Bill Ballard, Randy Atkeisson, Bill Miehe, Ralph Rojas, Back rowg Lt. Col. Clinton, Steve Vancil, Dave Thompson, Loren Ginter, Paul Kossina, Brian Millburn, Jim Schaefer. Arnold Air Society is the professional service organization of Air Force ROTC. Although membership is limited to certain AFROTC cadets, our service projects have helped in the entire community. ln the past, we have done extensive work for Cerebral Palsy, the Heart Fund, and the POWXMIA crusade, provided an Aerospace Merit Badge program for Rolla Boy Scouts, served as escorts for the area Junior Miss Pageant, and provided lectures and demonstrations for Civil Air Patrol cadets. Association of Married Students Front row: P. Lannemann, B. Prudic, P Boyd, P. Shaw, D. Fitzpatrick, K. Fitz- patrick, B. Fitzpatrick, R. Close, V. Welshon, J, Burnham, G. Burnham, V. McCaw, E, McCaw, C. McCaw, P. Smith Second Row: B, Lannemann, D. Prudic J. Boyd, D. Bequene, T. Pond, L. Shaw, B, Fitzpatrick, G. Close, A. Welshon, J Parks, J. Burnham, D. McCaw, J. Smith Better known as the Mates , the organization provides social enter- tainment for students and their families. The husband and wife tennis tournament is an annual event, along with various parties, picnics, bowling and game nights, and any other reasons for a get- together. Meeting new friends isthe purpose of the club, and among their goals isto place higherthan last year in intramural competition. ..l. 4 Seated, I to r: Peggy Kubicek, Dixie Smity, Edie McCaw, Glenna Burnham, Barb Prudic, Pam Floyd, Pat Bredehoeftg Standing, l to r: Mrs. Bonnie Lewis lAdvisorl, Linda DeCIue, Sarah Crocker, Cathy Hopkins, Peggy Eastburn, Joann Nappier, Joanne Bodenhamer. Dames Front, I to r: Stella Johnson, Gina Niemann, Elizabeth Mojica, Pat Foster, Judy Branstetter, Vanessa Bequette, Karen Vieck, Charyl Lewis, Lauri Kerns, Middle, l to r: Kathi Unks, Cheryl Alusow, Barb Repp, Cathy Chasteen, Linda Gruever, Debi Roussin, Mary Dierker, Eva Brayfieldp Standing, lto r: Karen Johnson, Lynn McLafferty, Nancy Lotz, Sherry Baker, Beverly Miller, Mary Cobb, Elaine Carlstrom, Shirley Black, Vicki Welshon, Pam Randall, Barb Reel. Cycling Club The Cycling Club was organized by and for anyone interested in any of the numerous aspects of cycling: riding, repair workshops, rac- ing, etc. Trips vary in length and are great for beginning and advanced riders alike. Usual departure time on almost every nice Sunday is 1:00 P.M. from the hockey puck . Everyone is welcome. Sitting: I to rg Dave Chester, Jeff Susanj, Connie Guidicinig Kneeling: Ron Krusie Marshall Koval, Dave Collier lsecretaryl, Dave Heinrich ivice presidentl, Standing: Karl Koenig Gary Carroll, Ron Pinaire, Rita Webber ltreasurerl, Ben Humphries, Mark Blaser, Kent Gastreich Donnis Lammert, Scott Price ipresidentl, John Farrell, Bob Anderson, Rick Erder Economics Club From left to right: Tim Bradleylpresidentl, Mike Winnett ltreasurerl, Ron Steingrubey ivice presidentl, Dr. Brewer iadvisori. Forensic Society Even though the UMR Forensic Society is a small organization, its members are developing a speech and debate squad that will travel across the state of Missouri to participate in forensic tournaments. Within a short amount of time, the speech and debate team will grow and be one of the most traveled of campus organizations. Though this organization is not well-known on campus, its officers ask that more Miners get behind the UMR Forensic Society and watch it grow to be one of the best squads in the state. M-Club Left to right: Rusty Crane, Mark Snowden, Greg Best, Art Stevenson, Brian Flynn, Dave Wisch Steve Starke, Ken Burris, Bud Stein, Jeff Poze, Dan Wenk, Greg Haug, Vic Lomax. M-Club is a service fraternity composed of varsity athletes. During the course of the year, besides encouraging the participation in varsity athletics, the organization carries out many projects. Every week, the club selects an athlete on campus who has excelled in his sport during the past week. For Homecoming, the club sells Homecoming buttons and sponsors a pep rally and bonfire. During the basketball season, M-Club handles the concessions and ushering at the games. In the spring, the club has two big projects, the Junior Olympics and the Sports Banquet. First row, seated: Dr. Donald B. Oster ladvisorl, Larry Maxwell lvice presidentj, Phil Hensleylpresidentlg Second row, standing: Frank Chapman, Dr. Lawrence O. Christensen. History Club Marching Minerettes The Marching Minerettes are a girls' military drill team. Activities this year included state-wide competitions, per- formances on campus and in the Rolla area, and several service projects. The group made a fine showing in standard weapons drill competitions against all- men teams, placing second only to UMC's team at one meet. Row 1, Ito r: Peggy Knapp QS-4l, Michelle Robeson CPIOJ, Lynn Klender lS-1 l, Jill McCartney, Mary Roach lXOl, Judy Flebbe tCOl5 Row 2, I to r: Melanie Miller IS-31, Jackie Dethorne, Maj. Dois Webb. Psychology Club The psychology Students Association, or Psych Club, is made up of students interested in psychology, whether or not they are psychology majors. Psych Club meets once a month for the purpose of enriching its members knowledge of the field of psychology, bythe use offilms, lectures, panel discussions, and other programs. Front rovv: Steve Babbit, Monica Lapp, Ed Luekenhoffg Center row: Dr. David Ruhland, Assistant Professor of Psychology and Section Head, Dr. John Ruffner, Assistant Professor of Psychology and Advisor, Becky Cole, Jan Hoffman, Back row: Bev Laun, Elizabeth Clark, Davvn Sarchet, Sandy McLain. Pershing Rifles Row 1 1 T. Coker iS-33, B. Wildschuetz QS-23, J. Garland lCOl, G. Wessel tXOl, Row 2: V. Behr, G. Transmeier, J. LaGreekl1st SGT.l, N. Talbot, C. Norris, J. Warren lD.M.l, D. Nicholson lS-1 lg Row 3: Capt. Dois Webb ladvisorl, Arthur Stevenson. 1 Back row: R. Tucker, J. Swatters, D. Heile, M. Sanders, Steve Serniakp Middle row: K. Gianino, M. Riesing, G. Johney, M. Perry, R, McDonald, Front rovv: B. Logan, R. Hall, D. Bertagnolli, G. Dolson, S. Sutterer. Pershing Rifles is a national honorary military society composed of outstanding students from all walks of campus life. Its activities include rifle and pistol marksmanship teams, stan- dard and exhibition drill teams, leadership training and social functions. There is no ROTC commitment re- quired for membership. Radio Club Raiders Front row, kneeling: J. Hassinger lCOl, R. Mueller QS-21, D. Walker KS-3l, D. Nicholson tXOl, J. Abbott, D. Wills QS- ll, L. Ginter IS-4l, E. Ray QD-ll, Second row: SGM R. Armendariz ladvisorl, R. Francis, R. Wingfield, S. Williams, G. Crawford, L. Castor, H. Martenson, K. Chrisman, E. Klepzig iDllg Third row: R. Saussette, M. Burford, T. Smith, M, Wille, J. Northrup, J. Bryant, L. McCamister. Raiders train students in techniques ofsurvival, leadership, orienteering, and physical fitness each year. Students, both ROTC and civilian, learn a great deal through the year of themselves and others - and have fun doing it. Rugby Club First rovvi J. Grelle, M. Jerome, C. Jarmon, M. Starkweather, M. Brown, T. Twoshoes, M. Pleiman, L. Kimmel, Second row: R. Reidy M. Hicks, M. Breedlove, J. Doubek, D. Johnson, L. Rhodes, D. Robertson, S. Stokes, S. Perko, G. Morgan, K. Sevells, B. Dunn, M Willie, Third rovv: B. Frike, M. Ryan, M. Slusser, B. Welch, J. Sickman, R. Henn, Dan, R. Dudenhoffer, T. Smith, S. Hausladen, J Pendergras, Roger, M. Drumm, J. Jost. l X at l ,. Row 1, sitting, Ito r: Paul Milo, David Binz, Wes Wimmen, Kevin Doughtis, Bernie Lucas,Tom Dill, Clark Craig, J. Smith, Row 2, standing, l to r: Dr. J. Stampfer, B. Shackelford, R. Crustals, R, Etem, D. Jones, E. Lillie, R. Dolan, M. Warfel, D. Waldrop, G. Wessel, J. Dean. The UMR Scuba Club, organizedin the spring of 1973, has as its objective the association of people with a common interest. lt also serves to promote safety as an inviolate way of life in one of our newest sports. Second only to safety, the UIVIR Scuba Club stresses an appreciation and sportsman's respect for the ecology and environ- ment to be found only by those who venture beneath the surface of our water world. UMR Sports Car Club Scuba Club The UIVIR-Sports Car Club is an organization specifically oriented to the car enthusiasts at UlVlFl and the surrounding area. The primary ob- jective ofthe club is to promote good driving habits and automotive safety as well as keeping one informed as to new developments in the automotive industries. These goals are achieved by sponsoring rallies and 8utOCr0SSeS, in which skill, safety, and coordination are stress- ed along with competition. The club has also helped the Boy Scouts in Automotive Safety merit badges. r QA, V rss if 6 'f 4' Q ' A . . pm I' ,fs Q 1 1 V' , T fe' ff. f , ...Aff Fi gy rim Back row: E. Foster, E, Ward, P. Sawtelle, B. Burton, D. Kutilek, D. Antal, A. Tinnemeyer, G. Hellwig, C. Davis, J. Hood, B, Reynolds, K. Dunipace, S. Miller. Russian Club Russian Club is an Left to right: Jim Martin lpres.l, Mike King, Peter Price, Matt Strauser, Lee Markunas, Mark Reising Dr. James Maxwell ladvisorl, Mike Roberson. SpeIunker's Club First Row: Harold Harder, Keith Davis, Debbie White, Fred Durrenberger, Rafael Jauregui, Mark Ballard, Greg Lovell, Leora Markunas lsec-treasl, Jeff Lux, Second row: Robin Bohnenkamp, Erik Tilman iv. presl, Jon Trusik, Don Gasner, John Heidbreder, Lee Wehmeier, John Gallagher, Mike Mullen ipresl, Torrie VanDevan, David Hoffman, Third row: Larry Nuelle, Mike Brake, Gary Jones, Fourth rowi Dave Butherus, Kevin Finder, Bob Schaefer, Paul Wood, Bob Ballad. organization for students studying the Russian language and culture. It strives to show aspects which cannot be taughtin the classroom. Activities include films, speakers Rock Climbing Club The purpose of the MSM Rock Climbers is to encourage and prac- tice safe principles and techniques of rock climbing and perpetuate the honorable and gentlemanly traditions of the sport. Our club is very active, and sponsors climbing and mountaineering expeditions to such places as Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Wisconsin, and Oklahoma. We are eager to in- troduce any interested persons to the thrilling sport. - Back row, l to r: Tom Holley, Jim Burris, Terry Coker, Joe Tull, Middle row: Paula Marcellus, David and an annlulal dinner Brendemihl, Mike Smith, Fred Barry, Richard Johnson, Dr. Law, Front row: Denise Lovasco, Dr. Kreidl, featuring traditional RUS- Debby Berg, Melanie Miller, Cathy Miles, Pam Gentis, Bill Acree. sian dishes at the home of our advisor, Dr. David Law. The UMR Soccer Club was refounded in 1973. ln 1974, the Soccer Club challenged big name var- sity squads such as Floris- sant Valley, Meramac, Washington U., Harris Teacher's, Mo. Southern, Mizzou and others. A full seventeen game schedule was played in Fall '74 and -T a fifteen game schedule is planned for 1975. Soccer Club Front row, I to r: M, Ludwig, J. Keebler lpres.l, K. Jinkerson ltreas.l, R. Dolan, G. Daneshgar, D. Broekelmann Nl Miller G. Acevedo, E, Martinez, J. Aboud, J, Bellassa, M. Schurman, B. Crottyg Back row: D. Wind, R. Linck fsecl H. Chappel, T. Zgraggen, L. Mertens, M, Lampe, R. Nichols, M. Schmidt, B. Crosby, T. Rechtien, K Hahn P Telthorst lv-pl, T. Schneider lcoachl. Waterpolo Club Back row, l to r: Larry Molina, Coach Pease, Bill Kroeger, Larry Padfield, Mike Norberg, Leonard Wolff, Bill Orr, Marc Mateer, Mark Bengsteng Front row, I to r: Randy Lubbert, Jim Entwistle, John Eagh, Dana Witt, Dave Beem. Theatre Guild The UMR Theatre Guild, a relatively young organization on campus, is in its fourth successful year. The purpose of the guild is to promote an interest in drama and in the theatricalarts on the UMR campus by presenting productions in the realm of the performing arts. This year there were three productions: Gian-Carlo Menotti's opera The Old MAid and the Thief , Edward Albee's play Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? , and Cole Porterr's musical Kiss Me, Kate . Front row, I to r: Lisa Gentry, George Dolson, Kim Coleman tsec- treasl, Bob Jacksong Middle row, Ito r: Bob Ballad, John Campbell tpresl, Steve Bross, Alan Bensong Back row, I to r: Bob Fleischman, Bruce Chamberlain lfaculty advisorl, Mary Foehse, Barry Stone, Bob Clark. Miners Band 1975 Flag Twirlers Back row: Brenda Ellerbrake, Debbie Rabbitt, Carol Foster, Linda Vanerwal Doris Behrg Front row: Pumpkin Lovasco, Delores James, Pam Oliver, University Chamber Choir The highlight ofthe year for the University and Chamber Choirs, under the direction of Bruce Chamberlain, were the Madrigal Dinners, their contribution to university Christmas spirit. Patterned after actual medieval English Yuletide celebrations, the feast included wassail, roast beef, and flaming plumb pudding. It was all serenaded bythe choir, in costume, through solos, sing alongs, and group selections ofauthentic Old English Christmas music. It is hoped the three nightcelebration willbecome an annualeventand a UMR Christmas tradition. Tau Beta Sigma Tau Beta Sigma is a national service sorority for bandvvomen to promote the role of the college band. lt co- sponsors with Kappa Kappa Psi an annual Junior High Band Clinic and the District Music Festival. The Band Clinic brought in over 800 students from 27 schools. Tau Beta Sigma also co-sponsors socials and banquets for all UMR band members. Rovv 1: Linda Scarff, Alexis Swoboda, Doris Behr, Jean Roberts ipresl, Nicki Talbot ltreasl, Pat Cooke lvice-pres.l, Michelle Robeson, Row 2: Joyce Marshall lsecl, Mona Day, Susan Callahan, Elizabeth Sinnp Row 3: Mrs. Moore, Mrs, Remington lhonoraryl, Mrs. Oakley lhonoraryl. Kappa Kappa Psi Kappa Kappa Psi is the national honorary band fraternity, dedicated to building better bands. The Delta Gamma Chapter, recipient of the Founders Award for being the number one chapter in the U.S.A., works hard to promote the music program at UMR. First rovv, I to r: Ed Scarff, David Jobe, John Ziegler, David Tucker, Steve Gilbert ltreasl, Tim Gentry, Paul Abneylpresl, Back row, lto r: Mark Snodgrass, Joe Hopkinslcorr. sec.l, Brian Smith, Vance Behr, Rick Yelton, Larry Sinn, John Baxter, Dr. D. Oakleyladvisorl, Andy Lee, Gary Fischer, John Peterson lvice-pres.l, David B. Smith, John Mangoff irec, sec.l. Fellowship of Christian University Students Fellowship of Christian Athletes Baptist Student Union Front row, l to r: Dave Thompson, Jan Thompson, Doug Couthern, Sandy Lewis, Dan Goodall, Second row: Chuck Elfrank, Bob Letton, Craig Barnes, Bill Nickoley, Flay Hinton, Third row: Bob Perrey, Tammy Rucker, Michelle Watz, Carla Schultz, Diana Persing, Kathy Noonan, Marie Duncan, Ric McLean, Back row, Roger Thomas, Ben Smith, Wanda Garner, John Floserberger, Dennis Kreigshauser, Carrol Holman, Dick Sumner, Jeff McLaughlin, Kim Fowler, Mark Ballard. The Fellowship of Chris- tian Athletes is an organization for students who are interested in athletics and living a Christian life. Activities during the year included meetings with guest speakers and also group discussions. Front row, l to ri Denny Gilliam, John Hummel, Joe Clapp, Bob Bay, Back row: Mick Gilliam, JerryArthur, Bob Stevens, Roger Thomas. Gamma Delta Gamma Delta is a National Lutheran Stu- dent group. VVe strive to provide for our members a positive program of Christian Fellowship and Service based on Christian knowledge. To this end we sponsor a variety of activities of religious, social, and service nature. Row l, l to rt Kurt Humphrey, Jon Brinkrnann, John Middleton, Ellen Middleton, Jerry Troyer, Dave Vlletteroff, Row 2, l to ri Dennis Wood, Dave Thatcher, Mark Miles, Russell Brinkrnann, Dave Tordoff, Vera Malko, Row 1: Debra Berg, Charles Berg, Steve Stubbs ipresl, Ken Drake lvice-pres.l, Ruth Drake lrec secl, Pastor Schmidt tpastoral advisorlg Row 2: Chuck Alsberg, Chuck Hillhouse tcorr. sec.l, Bob Schaefer, Alan Bauer, Bob Helmkamp, Brian Lenharth ltreasl, Ross Livengood, Kim Kline, Glenn Liahona Liahona Fellowship is a worldwide organization, affiliated with the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, for college students and their friends. lts pur- pose is to provide op- portunity for spiritual growth, community service, and recreational activities for its members. Meetings are held weekly, including a study class on Sun- days. Each semester, many worship, service, and recreational ac- tivities are planned. International Fellowship Front rovv seated, I to r: Onder Kefoglu, Faizul Ramjohng Second rovv I to r Mohammad Ali Oshaghi, Wang Tzyy-Cheng, Rafail Medina M E. Findley, M. A. Huq, H.A. BenAHussein, Rida Y. Nuvvayhid Third row, I to r: Mohamed Gebani, Faiz Gebril, Hassan M Ben Barka, On floor, I to r: Don Hall, Cindy Harmon, Seated, I to ri Lois Fradenburgh, Wanda Mowery, Dr, Charles Jennett, Rev. Clayton Smith, Lou Holt, Paul Briggs, Standing, I to r: Amy Dueker, Marion Myers, Joe Tull, Pamela Clarke, Mrs. Bev Gentry, Pat Centner, Dave Dillard, Anne High, Judge Hamilton, Debbie Rabbitt, Steve Robbins, W. Sodnammoc. Wesley First row: Reid Herzog, Pam Setser, Susan Ray, Steve Adams, Terry Coker, Bud Garner, Second row: Andy Boys, Susan Williams, Teri Payne, Teresa Cypret, Bob Wildschuetz, Kerry Blistain, Vern Durham, Sally Thames, Chris Brennenstuhl, Mark Strange, Kim Coleman, Third row: Roy Wingfield, Rusty Brian, John Daugherty, Terry Smith, Ron King, Joe Putnam, Jeff McLaughlin, Dan Perkins, Ross Livengood, Ernie Vogel, Terry Bollinger, Bill Ernst, Dave Statler, Harold Michel. First row: Mrs. Ho Chung-You, Dr. Cheng Franklin Yin, Mrs. Guhse Edwin J., Prof. Guhse Edwin J., Dr. Yr Wie-Wen, Mrs. Tang Min-Ming, Dr. Tang Min-Ming, Miss Patricia Lui, Mrs. Cheng Franklin Yin, Miss Deborah Cheng, Mr. Jeffrey Liu, Mr. George Cheng, Second row: Mr. Wang Tzyy-Cheng, Mr, Tang Shou-Min, Mr. James Ho, Miss Grace Kong, Mrs. J.Y. Liu, Mrs. Tany Boon-Kong, Mrs Yue Chick Pang, Dr. Yang Hong l., Mrs. Wei C.S., Mr, Wei C.S., Third row: Miss Wang Yeh-Fin, Mr. Ko Chia H., Mr. Chang Yu-Tai, Mr. Chen Sho- Chy, Dr. Yue Chick Pang, Dr. Wang Yar Ming, Mr. Huang Jong-Chin, Mr. Wang Michail K., Fourth row: Mr. Yeh TzuAYong, Mr. Tang Boon-Kong, Mr. Chang Hsing-Yuan, Mr. John Ho, Mr. Chou Boy-Shin, Mr. Steve Hog Fifth row: Mr. Liu Hsiao-Lung, Mr. Chi Yu-Ming, Mrs. Chi Yu-Ming, Mr. Cheng Paul H., Mr. Yen Yung-Tand, Mr. Lee Win-Chung, Mr. Lee Kuo- Chi, Mr. Wan Ezekiel H. Chinese Students Association The purpose of the Chinese Students Association is to enhance thetraditional relationship among the international students and the Chinese students and between the Chinese students and the Chinese nationals and their descendants abroad. The group aids its members in taking care of their personal affairs. Special activities include receptions, picnics, and Chinese movies. They welcome all the inter- national students who are interested in the Chinese culture tojointhe associa- tion. Federation of Latin American Students Turkish Students Association The Turkish Students Association of UMR tries to promote a close relationship and better understand- ing between the Turkish students and the American and all other International Students at UMR and the American people. Picnics, backgammon tournaments, slide and talk shows, exhibits, and par- ticipation in International Student events are among the activities of the association. Back row: Joy Davis, Chris Mayhan, Pat Pagano, Kris Bowser, Barb Sucic, Debbie Manning, Lou Ann Nichols, Diane VVilson, Judy Wilson, Carla Pietsch, Mary Higleyp Middle row: Debbie Rabbitt, gary Allin Carnahan, Gene Manning, Kim Foster, Liz Beckmeyerg Front row: Tracie Brown, Carol 'Rour e. Indian Students Association Front row: Ender Kefohlu, Onder Kifogleg Back row: A. Sezai Sarac, M Nuri Birer, Hikmet Eris, Semahat Dengi, Tanju Gurkan, Turker Gurkan, Yildirim Amurtag lfaculty advisori. Crescents The Crescents of Lamb- da Chi Aplha are an aux- iliary organization to promote spirit within the fraternity house. For the first time the organization had an actively par- ticipating intramural team. Among their other projects were monthly dinners, a Halloween par- ty for area children, and supporting the fraternity for intramurals and philanthropic projects. Daughters of Diana This year the Beta Eta Chapter of the Daughters of Diana were very busy. A few of their activities this year were a Halloween Party, followed by two house dances and a Big Brother-Little Sister pool tournament. Moneymaking pro- jects this year were a raffle in the fall and a Spaghetti Dinner in the spring. They also helped the house with their St. Pat's float and the TKE First Annual Mid-America Softball Tournament and participated in the Greek games. Row 1: Wilma Kirn, Stephanie Touzinsky, Ellen Zerr Mary McDonald Janice Touzinsky, Twyla Morgan, Flow 2: Debbie Orrick Rosa Herman Front row, I to r: Keri Bauch, Leslie Simmons,Janice Whitney, Phyllis Lanza, Pam Hill, Carolyn Sharkus, Elizabeth Clark, Nicole Talbutg Second row: Patty Doyle, Karen Daily, Kathy Ruff, Cathy Dulin, Denise Green, Mrs. Mercier, Pat Cooke, Natalie Ousley, Karen Skipper, Amy McCormick, Ruth Glover. Little Sisters of PiKA The Little Sisters of Pi Kappa Alpha are an affiliate group of the social fraternity. They attend intramural sports and are welcome at . all house functions. The men of PiKA agree that the Little Sisters help to create a more realistic social atmosphere. On Cudgel: Patye Thomas, Jill Hansbrough, Sally Schwager, Second row: Kathy Veit, Sherri Clark, Karen Worth, Jan Defend, Beth Hart, Third rowi Lee Richardson, Jeanne Achelpohl, Chin Wang, Cheryl Westphal, Mitzi White: Fourth row: Ken Lueckenhoff lLittle Sister Chairmanl. Daughters of Lee Top row, lto r: T, Messina, G. Fischer, M. Quinn, D. Barclay, B. Jackson, M. Robeson, S. Chilton J. Flebbe, T. K. Mills, Dr, D. Beistel, G. Foutch, S. Meyer, T. Bradley, B. Peterson, G. Chappell, Ci Cooper, T. Coffman, D. Ecoff, Second row: S. Calvin, N. Talbot, P, Blankenship, R. Schafermeyer, M, Miller, D, Anderson, B. Jansen, P. Doyle, S. McGinley, G. Loud, Third row: R. Herman, L. Webber, T. Burchfield, J. Connell, K. Schuette, D. Powell, C. Hillhouseg Fourth row: S. Duncan D. Million, D, Suiter, T. Ellison. Alpha Chi Sigma The objects of Alpha Chi Sigma are to bind its members with a tie of true and lasting friendship, to strive for the advancement of Chemistry both as a science and a profession, andto aid its members by every honorable means in the attainment of their ambitions as chemists throughout their mortal lives. The fraternity is composed of both chemical engineers and chemists and works toward these goals through fellowship and common pro- jects, such as the freshman chemistry help sessions, Professor Snarf awards, and related activities. Alpha Sigma Mu Back row: Dale Powers, Ray Prater, Larry Castor, Ken Burris, Mark Blaser, Dave Koehler, Front row: Yar-Ming VVang, Steve Burton, Lloyd Chapman, Louis Toth Eta Kappa Nu From row R McCloud, A. Erickson lpres.l, C. Goeckeler Ctreasj, D. Leitterman lrec. sec.l, D. Kutilek G Nekula Second row R Smith, D. Underweed, G. Dolson, D. Durand, P. O. Chot, J. Signorino, G. Best, A, Perks J Bowquin Third row L Muellen, R. Murray, P. Abney, J. Roberts, J. Detry, R. Holmes, M. Westerdale, T. VanDoren Fourth row B Randolph D Hughes, R. Hill, S. Polinsky, S. Bodenhamer, J. Smith, R, Schaefer. Kappa Mu Epsilon The Missouri Zeta Chapter of Kappa Mu Epsilon National Mathematics Honorary Society has always had as its main objective to further the knowledge of mathematics of students on the UMR campus. Again this year, we have held help sessions for students in algebra, trigonometry, calculus, and differential equations. Also, we have been fortunate to have several of the faculty in the UMR mathematics department speak. These topics ranged from mathematical applications to polling to a mathematical construction of the Wankel engine. Front row seated, l to rx Doug Wood, Ellen Cherry, Joe Tull, David Bishop, Second row, standing Ito r Bill McKee Dr James Joiner, Dr. Peter Sawtelle, Richard Alford, Tom Holley, Kim Coleman, Kerry Whisnant Rebecca Dye Mark Mueller Bill Acree, Larry Harris, Pam Thebeau, Bob DeWitt, Gene Yow, Bill Sallas, 99 Row 1 : Terry Coker, James Hassinger, Jim Wood, Joey Sillyman, Dave Walker, Tony Babnik lpres.Jg Rovv 2: Jim Abbott, Dave Setser lvice-presl, Randy Latall, John Ezzell ltreasl, Gerry Wessel lseol, Jerry Garland, Capt. Carl Youngblood ladvisorl. Upsilon Pi Epsilon Scabbard And Blade B Company 16th regiment of Scabbard and Blade, the National Military Honor Society for outstanding BOTC cadets, upheld its high edeals again this year in its activities. The Annual Military Ball, our primary social event, was held on February 15, with Karen Daily crowned Queen by Lt. Colonel Jerry Stroh, Professor of Aerospace Science. Rovv 1: D. McElhiney, T. Steele, J. Ott, Row 2: C. Behrens, C. Erickson, M. White, D. Galli, D. Hall, P. Polette, E. Cherry, M. Mueller, J. Nischwitzg Row 3: D. Francis, A. Hilleary, B. Lenharth, Joe Buchek, R. Lenz, J. Cook, G. Arnett, G. Chappell, J. Vickroy, J. Wegman, J. Folta, S. Ziegler, S. Lorenzen, W. Edstrom, Dr. Arlan Dekock. Upsilon Pi Epsilon is an honorary society for those who have excelled in computer science. The ongoing activity for the organization is the planning of the annual computer program- ming contests. This year, vve are hosting the first regional programming contest for this area, where 28 schools have the chance to compete against one another. The objective of the organization is to promote interest in computer science and to be able to share ideas that may help us as vve graduate. Flovv l , I to r: G. Van Dusen,J. Garrett, E. Vogel, P. Schnoebelen, Fl. lVlcClanahan, D. Bishop, D. Roper, K. Whisnant, P. Kinmanp Row 2: T. lVlicnhimer, N. Vogel, T. Cypret, T. Payne, S. Callahan, J. Brandmeyer, G. Lovell, S. German, G. Miloradavich, R. Livengood, B. Christians, G. Weidler, Row 3: T. Kloze, S. Scott, R. Leeser, M. Winnett, R. Windhausen, S. Allen, K. Foster, D. Weeks, J. Lyle, D. Angell, Dr, J, Carstens. - A Phi Eta Sigma Phi Eta Sigma is the freshman honor society on campus. It offers recognition to those freshmen who show scholastic promise. The ac- tivities of Phi Eta Sigma are, for the most part, social. Row 1, I to rx lVl. Bunz, B. Stone, B. Welsh, C. Westfall, D. Scott, G. Maxwell, D. lVlcCann, S. Janke, B. Evans, Flow2: B. Ellerbrake, L. Ruyle, Fl. Stockhecher, R. Whittall, B. Rock, S. Watson, P. Nauert, C. Baumer, T. Gentry, Flow 3: B. Katamura, V. Behr, G. Perrey, H. Laswell, B. Copeland, A. Cook, J. Hicks, B. Shoads, K. Fleck, J. Althauser. Omega Chi Epsilon promotes high scholarship, encourages original investigation in all branches of chemical engineer- ing, and recognizes the valuable traits of character, integrity and leadership. The society renders service tothechemicalengineer- ing department and to the un- dergraduate and graduate chemical engineering students. Finally, it fosters meaningful faculty-student dialogue within thechemicalengineering depart- ment. Sigma Gamma Tau Keramos Omega Chi Epsilon Front rovv, l to r: Larry Schwab, Dr. Bruce Poling, Gary Loud Chuck Hillhouse, George Reynolds, Second row, I to r: Lynn Klender, Gary Foutch, Tom Mills, Stuart Berg, Dave Barclay Tony Messina. The UMR chapter of Sigma Gam- ma Tau was established February 1974 to recognize and honor those individualsinthefield of aeronautics vvho have through scholarship, integrity, and outstanding achieve- ment been a credit to their profes- sion. The society seeks to foster a high standard of ethics and professional practices and to create a spirit of loyalty and fellowship, particularly among students of Aerospace Engineering. From left to right: Gary Blankenship lpresl, Mike Lackner, Ken Hurley lvfpresl, Marvin Doberenz, Mike Sallwasser, Jim Martin lsec.-treas.l, Leo Valla. Tau Beta Pi Tau Beta Pi, a national engineer- ing honor society founded to recognize those of outstanding scholarship and exemplary character in the field ofengineering, was very active on campusthis year. The society strives to promote ideals of scholarship and academic ex- cellence and to recognize students vvho excel in these areas. Among the organization's activities are work projects and the selection of an outstanding freshman. Theta Tau Back row, Ito ri M. Kirn, R. Dolan, D.Woodruff, M. Jerome, B. Wagner, R. Markey, J. Vallar, Middle row, standing: J. Adrian, R. Remboldt, K. Ober- dick, B. Warwick, G. Midkiff, D, Williams, R. Petri, L. Shipersg Middle row, sitting: B. Scott, J. Carter, S. Harman, R. Poertnerg Front row: Hugh Kind, J. Watts, J. Wechter, S. Dunlop, R. Fischer. Back row, I to r: R. Winkelrnann, D. Wisch, B. Fleishman, B. Scheer, S. LaFollette, G. Schucardt, M. McCarthy, Middle row, stan- ding: V. Boehme, B. Lurtz, M. Dolecki, L. Lutz, N. Frankenbrug, D. Allan, G. Carlson, B. Morley, C. Hafner, J. Hummert, B. Born, Middle row, sitting: J. Brummett, M. Moran, D. Drlemeier, G. Meyr, Front row: D. Lucas, R. Craven, J. O'ReilIy, F. Seely, B. Hilton. Theta Tau, a national professional engineering fraternity, takes pride in the active support given by its brothers in working on the various campus and community projects. Among these are the publication of the Theta Tau calen- dar, the sale of Homecoming mums, selection of Freshman of the Year, and the Ugly Man campaign. For the second year, as part of the UgIy Man contest, Theta Tau sponsored Casino Night, with active support from students, faculty, and townspeople. American Ceramic Society American Foundrymen's Society First row: Bob Fleischman ipresj, Dave Koehler lv- pres.J, Ron Simon fsec.-treas.Jg Back row: Les ' K' d IVI'k M C th T m Nappner, Hugh nn, ne c ar y, o Sontheimer, Rich Fleschner, Stan Frisbee. Front row, lto r: M. Doberenz, G. Blankenship, K. Kline, M. Sallwasser, D. Neuhartg Second row: L. Valla G. Transrneier, W. Lounsberry, G. Johnery, J. Werner, Third row: J. Pool lv. chairmanl, J. Knock, D Johnson, C. Grewing, J. Heaser, Fourth row: K. Hurley, Prof. R. Oetting, M. Fulks lchairmanl, J Casstevens, Prof. B. Selberg ladvisorl, Fifth row: M. Lupo lsec.l. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Front row, I to ri D. Best, J. Briscuso, D. Eppestine, K. Greer, Second row:J. Schaeferltreasl, H. Harder, S. Conner, D. Mills. American Institute of Chemical Engineers Row 1 : D. Dennerlpresl, L. Schwab iv. pres.l N. Talbot itreasl, D. Barclay lsec.l, Dr. H. H Grice ladvisorl, Row 2: M. O'Connor, J Brandmeyer, R. Stockhecker, J. Flebbe, J Johaningmeyer, Row 3: E. Webster, ..- lVl. Byers, J. Wood, D. Kersting, Fourth row A. Hernandez, P. Blankenship, Nl. Levings, K Sooter, L. Wehmeierg Fifth row: S Goldammer, F. Dunn, K. Kinnevan, S. Rinne G. Donnor, R. Reinoso, P. Centner. The object of this organization is to foster the interests of students in Chemical Engineering, and to promote their welfare as prospective members of the profession, to acquaint the members with the research work done in the department, and to promote fellowship among the members. Row 1 1 B. Smith, G. Nlaxwell, T. Beresik, lVl. Quinn, G. Foutchg Row 2: lVl. Robeson, R. Boon, S. Lacy, T. Coffman, H. Birk, Row3: D. Mees, M. Hardesty, S. McGinley, L, Klender, S. Calvin, Row 4: lVl. Wilhelm, G. Takmil, S. Nugent, P. Cahill, Row 5: M. Borgmeyer, B. KuhIman,J. Kehinger,J. Erb, R.Jansen. i Row I, I to r: G. Eddy, M. Perry, S. Goodin, J. McGravv, E. Straatmann, D. Leittermang Row 21 L. Wolf, W. Gray, G, Copeland, M. Longbine, L. Lammert, M. Palmer, C. Alsberg, L. Owens, R. Mullin. American Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Row I, I to ri S. Linsenbardt, D. Reading, R. McLean, D. McCann, M. Penning, R, Schnellg Rovv 2: D. Schuler, P. Panagos Iv. chairmanl, S. Petrofsky, G. Dolson Ichairmanl, S. Serniak, M. Vasel, B. Logan, D. Brandon, D. McMillan, M. Westerdale, P. Ditty, R. Clark, R. Chapman. The Society of Mining Engineers' main purpose is to introduce the students to all phases of mining to give them a vvell rounded background. This is done through field trips and speakers. The society's main activity is the outing given once a semester. It gives teachers, students, and engineers from industry a chance to talk and helps the students make contact with industry. Row I, I to r: D. Thebeau, J. Cole, R. Rischer, E, Hilligoss, Row 2: D Massoth, M. Stevens, S. Witthar, N, Shelton, B. Boylesg Row 3: G Webber, L, McNary, M. White, M, White, C. Tunyong, M. Nontestru- que, vi, N. Eisag Rovv 4: R. Keller, E. Silva, J. Ferrer, L. McCauley, lm, J. Sumozag Rovv 5: J. Kracum, E. Banovic, J. Carter, D Stacker, K. Burke, N. Ostermann, D. Allen. American Institute of Mining Engineers American Institute of Petroleum Engineers Back row, Ito r: P. Yount, K. Springer, G. Roebke, J. Chin, T. Spalding, R. Harris, Middle row: V. Montilia, G. Smith, D. Kennet, L. Brewer, D. Strang, J. Lyle, A. Simon, S. El- Fekyg Front row: W. Caldwell, A. Taylor, L. Muchacho, C. Payken, F, Ramjohn. The Society of Petroleum Engineers meets twice each month to listen to lectures from engineers working for the major oil companies throughout the U.S. Through these lectures the student engineers are kept up to date on new drillling and production techniques being used in the oil industry today. Back row, I to r: J. Clifftoh, C. Van Hardy, R. Craig, ..,, ,-., D. Gleason, S. Gilbert, L. Peck, R. Cramer, Middle row: B. Obika, W. Harper, L. Carrero, J, Gallagher, E. Lima, D. Godkinp Front row: P. Sansui, ..., D. Hall, D. James, M. Schumaker. American Management Association Engineering Management Association is a group of students interested in the usual position of an engineer a few years after graduation-- white collar management. Speakersandfieldtripsreveal engineers in administrative positions. The EMA's parties, meetings, and outings keep the Engineering Manage- ment Department closely knit. First row, l to r: Jim Johnson, Emil Reiser, Myron Grubaugh, Herb Herman, Kerry Welker, Ed Flush, Andy Gilliam, Second row: Patty Mayer, Jackie DeThorne, Steve Bivens, Mike Beuke, Mike Noelke, Dan Cole. American Nuclear Society 613 American Society of Mechanical Engineers The student section of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers was organized at UMR in 1930. The organization endeavors to present an introduction to the professional mechanical engineering field by developing a closer and more effective realtionship among engineering prac- titioners, those who educate for the profession, and those who are being educated. Row 1: Leroy Nadler, Tom Reel, Greg Overalg Row 2: Mike Roussin, Bob Crader, Alan Zachary, Row 3: Barry Bookout, Bob Wonish, Don Speck, Row 4: Harold Harder, Larry Oberg, Harold Walters, Jim Morgan, Charlie Smith, John Irvin, Gary LaBouff. American Society of Civil Engineers Association for Computing Machinery Row 1: J. Cook, M. Mochel, H. Jasper, M. Knight, B. Schwamle, D. Thurman, T. Steele, Row 2: D. Schade, C. Schult, L, Hamrick ttreas.l, G. McBride tv-pres.i, D, Gibbs tpres.i, E. Cherry tsec.l, G Sullivan, P. Clarke, G. Chappell, Back rows: D. Lenz, P. Ditty, E. Lillie,J.Wegman, B. Irvine, W. Edson, B. Goldstein, S. Denton, R. Freeman, D. Francis, D. Hall, P. Hogan, R. Umphreys, M. Mueller, B. Lenharth, C. Erickson, T. Whiteside, S. Vrazalich, L. Gueval. Association of Engineering Geologists Top row: J. Short, M. Fugate, W. Wimmer, J. Yow, K. Meyer, L. Woolsey, M. Warfel, Bottom row: C. McCartney, M. Adam, R. Potts, J. Creveling, M. King, D, Gleason, D, Prudic, J. Kaufman. The UMR Student Chapter of the Association of Engineering Geologists has an informal, active membership of thirty students. We hold monthly meetings with professional engineers as regular speakers. Our activities in- clude two field trips and two outings a year. Top row: J. Lux, D. Borsener, F. Browning, B. Speck, B. Galbierz, R. Strunk, P. Fender, Bottom row: B. Kong Tan, D. Wehmeyer, G. Kuse, S. Howell, S. Adams. The Association for Com- puting Machinery is an organization for people with an interest in computers. One of our main goals is to bring these people together and increase their knowledge outside the classroom by presenting a wide variety of programs at meetings and sponsoring various other ac- tivities. Programs this year have ranged from demonstrations by two com- puter manufacturers to Herbert Grosch, the national ACM vice-president. r C.L. Dake Geological Society Row1,lto rr J, Rohr, B. Talty lpres.l, T. Vandeven, M, Reising, M. Strauser, D. Hoffman, Flow 2: S. Duncan, J, Shellnutt, B. Ballad, J. Donahue lsee- treasl, B. Mercer, Row 3: S. Collins, L. Markunas, T. Collins, D. Butherus, L. Overmyer, C. Lane, Row 4: M. Bockhorst, C. Turley, G. Willis, L. Nuelle. Institute of Traffic Engineers From left to right: Richard Larkins, Marwan Saigian, Dr. James L. Josey, Bob Rollings, Ali Selim, Robert Wessel, Bert Maddox. Metallurgical Society Society of Automotive Engineers Society of Physics Students Front row: P. Cole, C. Deigal tpresl, D. Reader, G. Sammelmannp Middle row: D. Wood, K. lVlcGinnis, J. Brinkmann, J. Hunt, B. Nelson, Back row: L. Perrymore ttreasl, R. May, K. Whisnat tseol, Dr. J. Schmitt ladvisorl, E. Redd, T. Holley. The Society of Physics Students encourages and develops the knowledge, competence, enthusiasm, and social responsibility of student physicists essen- tial to the advancement of physics. The society also stimulates interest in research and develops friendship among physics students and faculty. In addition, the society gives recognition for the attain- ment of high scholarship and achievement in physics as well as to promote the populariza- tion of physics in general. - l Society of Women Engineers. The Society of Women Engineers is an organiza- tion which provides fellowship and unity for Women in Engineering. The Rolla student section of SWE holds monthly meetings with programs varying from panel dis- cussions on summer jobs to lectures on recruitment of women into engineer- ing, women's legal rights and the transition from college to work. Row 1, I to r: B. Talty lv. chairmanl, D. James lchairmanl, K. Behr tcorr. sec.l, P. Oliver lsec.-treaslp Row 2: N. Edmonds, A. Crouch, L. Markunas, T. Morgan, D. Gibbs, Row 3: Mrs. Grimm lcounselorl, J. Roberts, Nl. Trnka, L. Braylrec. sec.lp Row4: S. Wilkerson, R. Herm-an, M. lVlcDonald, P, Cahill, Row 5: Dr. Plummer ladvisorl, P. Polette, C. Dulin, S. Braaf, E. Cherry. Front row, sitting, I to r: C, Cape, P. Noland, D. Powell, L. Webber lsec.-treas.lg Back row, standing: Dr. W. P. Tappmeyer ladvisorl, R. Johnson, J. Fenton, B. Acree lpresl, G. Fischer, G. Chappell lv-pres.l, J, Hansen. W.T. Shrenk Chemical Society The W. T. Schrenk Chemical Society is a student affiliate of the American Chemical Society. The primary goals of the organiza- tion are to acquaint people interested in chemistry with professional opportunities for chemists in education, in- dustry, and government ser- vice, and also to inform in- terested people of the recent advances in the science. Sports Men's Varsity Baseball ...... Basketball ...... Cross-Country .... Football .... . . . . Golf ......... Swimming .... Tennis ..... Track ......... Wrestling ........ Women's Varsity Basketball ....... . Volleyball ......... Men's Intramurals. . . Women's Intramurals Ar. Az. I Zig :tm my a ad M X ' ' 4 I9 WM .-. , Q M V , ,EQ Q 'Emily e 2 I W away 1 224' v fff my 4f 4-if ' W M Vg 'L xy - .ffm '1 1 M3285 x , N A ww f 5'7Ll' I A I-i'QZT4?lT:77. X 1s2'2f,g:f??fEfmi'SgQ1el..- '15i1L,ffw fi' y f?2zf+W's'ff:' ' ' ' ,f 3 i594f ll. filififsgi fZHg.1'H - ' S -1. W 1 ' M 'ff ' ' T gg X an 'Wim 1 if ' 2. 5'f,:F 'fl lk' 2 M. 'zu fr f 4,,7pi:gQ2:?f-Q ' 2 'Vw 'ffm f I 1974 Football Cheerleaders wi, jf ,M 1172, ff-2 sv ,,.-1 W x 1974 Football Miners Q 5 5 X '32 Wfli if -fk. .5 1Qk., K 5 !5lA u 2, ? ,S WF X f xiii K W - e7 :. : A .M M, kim Rx Q, gif' M lg: Q- W, n.,. P If . Z 'K ,Q -ar' -1' 'Emi 1. , .. ,. ? V 5.I:w . - .qw -s:1.S,f .. 1 Q . . -5 5 - -img' ' :L -c A 4 ' 'Q ' PRN K Q K W W Q XR? TX? 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A- :JW - 'X ' ' ith, Season Results UMR OPP 21 Missouri Valley 27 15 Missouri Western 7 10 Henderson State 38 14 Kansas State College-Pittsburg 12 21 Southeast Missouri State 19 20 Northeast Missouri State 7 21 Central Missouri State 21 14 Lincoln University 13 O Eastern Illinois University 17 7 Northwest Missouri State 41 35 Southwest Missouri State 31 177 1 E W -1 1 N 1 178 ,VI W A L1 ' YM . v, XL. ,.. www is 179 1974-75 Basketball Cheerleaders A ' ' 7 iili fv.WA:i1 ainewsf ff X .. , Mfg, wa K 2 B-Ballers 2nd in MIAA With 16-9 Record Season Results UMR OPP 77 Wisconsin-Stevens Point 57 88 Kansas State-Pittsburg 71 74 Norfolk State-Virginia 87 92 Missouri Valley 72 68 Youngstown State-Ohio 70 63 Baltimore 59 61 Lincoln University 68 96 Central lVlo. State 83 82 Kansas State-Pittsburg 80 63 William Penn 46 70 Northwest lVlo. State 63 77 Northeast lVlo. State 65 Central lVlo. State Southwest lVlo. State Southeast lVlo. State Southeast lVlo. State Lincoln University Northeast lVlo. State Northwest lVlo. State Lincoln University Harris Teachers College Central lVlo. State Southwest lVlo. State University of North Dakota Augustana -C V 186 Q.-4h..:a , 5 187 gifffffa .- ,Z W A: azz, M., , ..,, , 189 Cross-Country Marks 3-4 Dual Record Season Results UMR OPP 31 Washington University 21 20 Lincoln University 32 19 Lincoln University 33 20 University of Mo.-St. Louis 32 28 Greenville College 25 40 Southwest IVlo. State and 15 Lincoln University 19 lVl.l.A.A. 31 it Golf Team Has Good Season With MIAA Champ Bruce Roney MN' ,is Q M W Q Y-QQ: . calf -K. ' , W1 'X Ea u ' 'E -. ::. as a? I . -we-..,q,.. Wrestlers Take 3rd in UMR Tourney But Have Disappointing 2-8 Season I l UIVIR 25 O O O 3 16 6 2 33 21 Season Results Washington University Central lVlo. State Graceland College Central lVlo. State Northeast lVlo. State Southwest lVlo. State Lincoln University Northwest lVlo. State Illinois Wesleyan Washington University i i OPP 22 54 49 51 46 30 43 43 18 22 .12 '5n:,A.mzf. -eu.w5HmiauvwwM?2Ufw,., .Ws,mwlvlff '- p Swimmers Take 1st in MIAA Championships Despite 4-7 Season a, ff-:af v-' 'rf ww we we-.fafxfaym fm w-wuavm-niw,m si if 5 - U: . pr, . . ::. ' l 4, gf, K, f 5 fi E3 ' 2 Season Results UMR OPP 45 Drury College 68 51 Western Kentucky University 62 43 Western Illinois University 70 29 Eastern lllinois University 84 31 Vanderbilt University 82 25 University of lVlo.-Columbia 88 76 Central lVlo. State 37 78 UniversityofArkansas-Little Rock 34 69 Southeast Mo. State 44 78 Southwest IVlo. State 35 35 Drury College 78 J , ,fm ' it . 7 ,, it 4, u.., Waterpolo Club Takes 6 Victories: 2nd in State .. ,Mui ,H-5 Soccer Team Expands Schedule To Play Large School Teams: Good Team Play Shows Promise nzmvnifnmeamnmwa Ruggers Post 8-12 Season With Young Team: Go to Mardi Gras: Sponsor STAG Tourney Tennis Team Drops to 1-11 Season Season Results OPPONENT UMR PLACE Kansas State-Pittsburg 4 Missouri Valley and t William Jewell College 15 All-Missouri Southwest Mo. State and Central Mo State 3 ' Missouri Valley and Brlngs In Central Methodist 2 7 h I Washington University 1 Lincoln U. and t n Westminster College 2 Southwest Mo. State Relays 6 Central Mo. State and Northwest Mo. State 3 M.l.A.A. 7 B Season Results v UMR OPP 11 9 1 O 1 5 2 2 9 4 4 1 1 1 O O 1 5 6 6 9 1 Cornell College Cornell College Evangel College Evangel College Northeast IVlo. State Northeast lVlo. State Lincoln Lincoln Lincoln Evangel College Evangel College Northwest lVlo. State Northwest IVlo. State Southwest lVlo. State Southwest lVlo. State Southwest IVlo. State Washington U. Washington U. Central lVlo. State Central lVlo. State Central lVlo. State 595552 5 1 1 5 7 2 3 7 3 4 7 slihunhn Baseball Team 2-11 In + 1v l ' luv- MIAA, 6-15 Overall Record wwik. L V' VM Q Y l 7 ,, 7, 205 Large Strides Nlade In Women's Sports With New Coach VoIIeybaII's First Year Brings Only One Victory 1 r r i 'r Q nrnr 2-'U' 208 3-6 Season For B-Ball Team Season Results UMR OPP 40 Southwest Baptist 53 36 Central Methodist 57 53 Drury College 26 37 Stephens College 55 39 Missouri Southern 48 30 Cottey College 40 36 Central Methodist 31 54 Stephens College 71 44 Drury College 29 21G Intramurals Kappa Sigma Grabs Early Lead With Football Title gg Q 214 MRHA Tough To Beat At Basketball j ri w 216 5 r TKE And Another Volleyball Title Kappa Alpha Takes Wrestling Title . . . Again Sigma Tau Gamma Claims First IM Soccer Title Kappa Sig Just Won't Let Go As They Capture 6th Straight 45 95 221 -5 i?fw1:i?' 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The Inter Co-op Council was founded in 1960 at the Universityoflvlissouriat Rolla with the purpose of promoting cooperation and mutual interest between the eating clubs and their members on this campus. As the coor- dinating organization forthe three eating clubs on campus, the Inter Co-op Council represents nearly 500 students. ICC continually strives to make its member clubs more than justa place to eat . This year as in the past, ICC was a major force in the preparation and operation of Independents Weekend. Combining efforts with GDI and IWC, ICC helped greatly to again make this weekend a truly fine weekend for the independents. ICC also sponsored and helped with the many dances held by the eating clubs on the other party weekends throughout the year. 3' ,ii all Y 5 F i L ? f T l 3 i 4 . ' i 5 i in i 1 iii 1 V l Q 5 l l s i i i . l l 5 r l l Front Rovv iFrom Left to Righty: 1. Gerald lVleyr - Campus Club iPresidentl 2. Harold Harder - Campus Club 3. Dave Welge - Engine Club 4. Dan Klenke - Tech Club iPresidentl 5. Jon Pais - Tech Club s T Back Row lFrom Left to Rightl: 1. Mike Tindill - Engine Club 2. Dennis Chenoweth - Tech Club 3. Dean Tibbits - Tech Club UCC Pres.l 4. Unknown 5. Steve Wagner - Campus Club 6. Unknown 7. John Creveling f Engine Club iPresident .R gtg? W it she From Left to Right: Sitting, Roger McCloud, Eddie Sewing, Jack Ginnever, Barry Beresik, Charles Heidbreder, Bruce Allen, Rick Schrenker, Grant England, Doug Lacke, Unknown, Jeff Susanj. Standing, Jan Stock, Unknown, Darrel Prior, Paul Schnobelan, Tim Erbele, Harold Michel, Keven Skibiski, Ron Hunt, Steve Bollinger, Steve Wagner, Jeff Capps, Rory McCarthy, Chris Venverloh, Gerald Meyr, Second Standing, Unknown,Jim McDonald,Archie Taylor, Larry Schwab, Randy Strunk, Allen Sullivan, Mike Taylor, Amy Decker, Monty Byers, Ron Schrenker, Kim Kline, Steve Allen, Ernie Vogel, Tom Timme, Unknown, Mike Jones, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Unknown, Roger Schwartze, Jim Conrad. ampus Club From Left to Right: Front Row, Leo Scherer, John Weinel, Mike Perry, Roy Bachman, Debbie Kersting, Jim Niemeyer, Gary Hoehne, Mike Oclon. Second Row, Jim, Master Paul Dit-y, Darrel Buffington, Dave Welge, Pope Eppestine Ill, John Creveling, Hobbit , Mike Tindill, Don Schrutchfield, Jim Fleming, Gary Chapman, Pat Shell, Lee Wehmeier, Mike Mertens, Mike Warfel, Ellis Sisk, Rich Siebenman, Mike Consolino, Mark. Back Row: Erland The Thing , Jim Clifford, Joe LaGreek, Ray The Fish . Engine Club ' .'WF'?t i l .f ' 45+ I +f.m.,,f,, Q -if .s K , , V 9, ,ivi fax' ibiiwif' J -s , 95 , f gf , , w-pvgfag. qw, N' f K ,55 54 f3? Qg,,-. Q ' 7g,'1 --ms:-xy ' Way! 5' QYQQ3' 'i4 ! , fwssfe . W Wf -- f .. 4' YE '15 :ip I jfzffigp? it -Q' :iJ3!?3.!,,- if,-54:2 all ech Club From Left to Right: Top Flow, Jack O. Lantern, Paul Abney, Steve Gilbert. Standing, Steve Brummet, John Schmuke, Jim Blankenship, Doug Wohlert, Steve Bourton, Jeff Green, Harry Ward, Joe Vehige, Randy Houser, Unknown, Jim Davis, Bill Ahal, Ken Brenneke, Phil Panagos, Greg Carroll, Dan Klenke, Rob lVlaxwell, Ed Reed, Ed Bybee, Jon Pais, Brian Gilbert,Jimmy Lee Hillhouse, Mike Heaton, Tom Reed, Tom Doering, Bob Braun, Jeff Van Pragg, Yen Yung-Tand, Dave Smith, Unknown, Don Wells, Gary Erler, Paul Wonderly, John Peterson, Ezekiel Wan. l l Tech Club enjoyed another good year in both Academics and Activities. 1974- 75 proved to be an excellent year for Tech Club in the Intramural Race. Overall the club finished Third. Second and Third finishes in many of the sports gave Tech many points and also earned the Consolation Trophy for the club for having no first place finishes. Tech Club athlete of the year went to Ken Jinker- son for his participation in many of the intramural sports, but special mention must also be given to Jim Bosco Dudley for his participation in Tech Club sports. This year also proved to be very interesting with the merger of Engine Club and Tech Club and both clubs eating and sharing expenses at the Engine Club facilities. Next year both clubs will be known as Tech-Engine Club and will reside in the Engine Club facilities. From Left to Right: Terry Panhorst - Governor H-8 Jeff Fenton - Governor H-6 Steve Bodenhamer - Governor H-7 Trent Parkhill - Governor H-3 John Mangroff - Governor H-4 Tom Rechtien - MRHA Secretary Steven Tillman - IVIRHA President Mike Mullen - lVlRHA V. President John Vllestermayer - MRHA Treas. lVlr. Joe Ward - NIRHA Advisor Eric Adams - Governor H-B Fred Storck - Governor H-D George Reynolds - Governor H-C Ron Guthermuth - Governor H-5 Glenn Wiedler - Governor H-A 1974-75 was a year of successful innovations by the Board of Governors in making life more eventful for the IVIRHA. lVIany of the ideas and much of the energy emerged from President Steve Tillman. Vice- President lVlike IVlullens, Secretary Tom Rechtien, and Treasurer John Westermayer formed the remainder of the unified and totally dedicated executive board. lVlr. Joe Ward served as Advisor for the IVIRHA for the sixth year. The Year was opened with a watermelon get- together in the dorm quad. The quad was also the scene of several movie spectaculars complete with free refreshments. Open to all IVIRHA and WRHA members, it was probably the most successful and enjoyable innovation of the year. Truly a year of impact upon dorm life and all attributable to a fine group of officers, governors, committee chairman and reps, making up the IVIRHA Board of Governors. Board of Governors M.R.H A. '1 'VA 0' From Left to Right: Front Row, Stan Scott, Bill Wilkerson, Doug Taylor, Glenn Vlleidler, Dan Roper, Mark Courtney, Dan Keaster. Second Row, Dave Bishop, Roger Thompson, Mark Moore, Gary Nekula, Jefferson Harrell, Craig Barnes, Ray Hinton, Mike Smith. Third Row, Dave Tordoff, Bob Saussele, Jacques Bellassai, Bill Hoehn, Dave Carver, Flag Pole, Bob Fricke, Dean Anderson. House This year House A 's supreme endeavor is to reach our goal of a 3.50 house GPA. Along with this comes great responsibility which every member must share. We require constant study every third day there must be no night go by without someone pulling an 'all nighter' lespecially on Friday or Saturday nightsl. Along vvith this hectic pressure comes the need for relaxation. This consists of football, volleyball, basketball, watching Star Trek, giving blood lone way or anotherl, and all night monopoly games. The upperclassmen have tried to impress upon the freshmen the necessity and applications of sound formulas in everyday life at UIVIR, such as the rules of St. Pat's. From Left to Right: Front Rovv, Ken Burris, Harrell Duff, Greg Chamberlain, Eric Adams, Mark Tesar, Jeff Pose, John Melcher, Ken Brown, Steve German. Middle Rovvg Ray Jauregui-Arias, R. Turtle .Lilleston, Mike Mullen, Perry Plummer, Lonnie Heldenbrand, Fred Durrenberger, Richard Melcher, Chip Fielder, Greg Lovell, Paul Wood, Tab Schmidt, Kevin Finder, Mike Brake, Tim Gentry, Kieth Davis. Back Row, Joe Yeager, Rick McLean, Carl Goeckeler, Ted Kelly, Wilfred Harper, Ron McClanahan, Gary Wilcox, Steve Lay, Jeff Lux, Mark Ballard. House B 265 From Left to Right: Sitting or Kneeling, Terry Ward Brad Lightle Dan McEIhiney Terry Bollinger Mike Dent Doug Austin Tom McGowan Jesse Yovv Jr. Dave Rice James Eye Dave Aumick Standing, Ken Rice Alan Lord Blake Willoughby Steve Mueller Bill Hoff Glen Miller George Reynolds Don Walther Joe Mayah Bevan Collins Dale Miller Dave Brandon Alan Kintz Richard Freeman John Scarborough Dave Hoppe Jim Colliton Steve Thiedke Mike Stilz Art Stevenson Warren Hertfelder Bill Irvine Russel Reynolds Jim Van Houten Tony Torelli Charle Jarrett Larry Van Houten Mike Filla Steve Vancil Gary Aronberg Rod Kirkpatrick House C, In the fine tradition of House 'C' as being highly public spirited, we helped our advisor, Dr. Sparlin, replace the dilapidated seats in the old Rolla High School. We pride ourselves in helping people. Forthe past five years, vve have collected the most money for the Ugly Man Campaign. Rain or shine, you couldfind us on the street corners in Rolla. This year was no exception. We already are off to a real good start. With the school year half over, we stand second in interdorm sports competition, but are looking for our usual strong finish. We also furnish athletes for the many M.R.H.A. intramural sports. .4-df' if 'O i fl Y f I l ill?-1 TW-11-fflfif-ff i',1f,LW1TWskl I I F ' ,, ii! si IL VRAN xi s 'NM ff A' X NSTEIN3 , L a 163, X ,S 3? 4, I ,FW A From Left to Right: First Rovv Sitting, Rodney Sampson, Marcus de Silva, Louann Ruyle, Rodney Leach, Ivan Engeman, Don Mann. Second Row Sitting, Paul Buschmeyer, Jack Pippenger, Greg Salomon, Fred Storck, Dutch Henry, Mike Cat Man Mahn. Third Row Sitting, Richard Etern, Steve Haupt, Richard Koeller, Mike Ludwig, Richard Shanks, Dave Wilkins. Fourth Row, Arthur Wilkins, Gary Rapp, Randy Forchee, Steve Vannatta, Mike Helms, Dennis Newt Appel. Standing, Allen Benson, Pat Bullits McCann, Greg Hicks, Lloyd Ferrell, Craig Clark, Don Schilling, William Talley, Harry Tilford, John Collier. House 4' fi From high atop Kelly Hall, the windows of House D command an awe- inspiring vievv of the dormitory complex. The penthouse affords the resident sweeping vistas, the Quad Christmas lighting, the IVIRHA float, construction, and the lens of the projector during Social Committee movies. ln a more serious vein, House D has compiled an impressive academic as well as athletic record - first in interdorm athletics and second in IVIRHA grade point averages. When they aren't studying or working out, the men of House D settle down to their favorite activity - sitting in the hallway waiting for an Exit light, or in season, watching the Christmas tree lights blink. Rolla at times, can become just a tiny bit boring. Hou e1 From Left to Right: Front Row, Cynthia Williams, Kathy Miles, Mona Day, Darlis Burris, Rita Kompa, Peggy Cahill, Jennifer Drake, Debbi Gower. Second Flow, Sharon Ragsdale, Tami Christopher, Darlene Schafer, Carolyn Clay, Mary Brisbee, Mary Ann Mueller. Third Row, Karen Daily, Lynn Klender, Janice Whitney, Susan Raye, Teri Payne, Pat Voudrie, Teresa Cypret, Wilma Kirn, Elaine Christian. Back Rovv: Phyllis Lanza, Sally Schwager, Brenda Ellerbrake, Susan Wilkerson, Linda Vanderwal, Lovann Ruyle, Diane Gibbs, Anne Fotenot. From Left to Right: Front Row, Patricia Hogan, Michelle Watz, Susan Callahan, Jacquelyn Dethorne, Joyce Willman, Lana Bray, Kathy Ruff, Karen James, Mary Shirek, Pat Thomas, Karen Worth, Sue Vetter, Ann Giesler. Middle Flow, Carla Zolman, Kathy Noonan, Kathy Hand, Anne Fotenot, Ginny Probst, Suzanne Duncan, Maria Duncan, Rita Stockhecker, Pat Scholl, Jo Ellen Brandmeyer, Cheryl Westphal, Mary Schumacher. Back Row, Carol Foster, Leticia Gonzalez, Torie VanDeren, Terri Noelker. House 2 L Q House 1 and 2 if un- The VVomen's Residence Hall Association had an interesting and enjoyable Year in 1975 ...... Mc... ACA . . . . . .The girls participated greatly in all campus activities especially in the intramural program where they finished second in the women's program ...... . . . . . .The dorm also sponsored a pizza party and outing and contributed their sewing, typing, and hair cutting efforts to raise money for Ugly lVlan. .. . . . .The girls also continued their excellent standing in the academic section of university life. Hou 3 ln Descending Order Right: Dave Askren Guy Renshaw Colin Niemiec John Nichols Dean Elliott Mark Bording Bernie Forck Moss Prevvitt Terri Coffman Robert Tiehes Roger LeMaster Mike Aguilar Mike Haynes Steven Tillman Skip Garner Jeff Williams Walt Edstrom Trent Parkhill Jose Driskell Steve Bross Ben Smith Dave Kutllek Ron Northrup Jon Manning Richard Eugene Auer Paul Baker John Vvestermayer Jeff Stevenson Tony Esteban Randy Schmidt Mike Schaefer Dick Summer Harley Mortensen Jim Hirschman Ben Humphries Jim Schaefer John Muehlfarth Bob Bass Pat Farrar from Left to House 3, whether you catch them in a dilly mood or a truckin' mood, remains one of the most active houses in the lVlRHA. Steve Tillman, IVIRHA Presi- dent, is the 5th president of the last 6 to hail from House 3. Governor Trent Parkhill has motivated the house to the painstaking task of creating a 1000 pound cudgel from a 40 foot high oak tree. Other officers are Jim Schaefer, lVlatt Willie, and Mark Bording. IVIRHA Treasurer, John Westermayer and lVliner football star, lVlike Keeler are House 3 members. Killer Keeler is the House 3 RA and a top notch RA at that. Ground Floor: with the touch of army ROTC, they use their muscle when House 3 repels 100 foot cliffs. First Floor: home of Gamma Pi iBrothers of the Eta Rho Alphal boasts of self-organized hall sports, polls, and government. Second Floor: where music, rugby, the lVliner football star, and the prez abounds. Third Floor: the craziest and most energetic floor in the dorms, featuring a scenic lookout with binocular rentals. These four floors combine their individual characters into a moving house and a great place to live. AH, House 4, what can you say about a place where the Existential Transmiration of human orifical bedoseness can smell so sweet. Yes, lVly friends, that and more is House 4, a place where social development goes hand in hand with scholarly education. ln fact, some people socially develop right up to class time which makes strange class discussion. We play hard and work as little as possible. Yet our grades are good, yes, we are scholars of life. And we do not neglect the physical aspects of our mortal coils. We took all 5 events at the lVlRHA outing. Something none should overlook. Our consumption of brew is legendary, and the frequency of it is astounding to all who know us. Yes, this is 4, home of the smart, the free, the brave, and the drunk and dead dogs too. ' l , , ,it . t tt S 5 1 ' yyygy a,,, tl 4 r ' 1 I - U ' .c,,g...... From Left to Right: First Row Sitting, Mike Bryan, lVlan on the Street, Pink - ll, Roly-Poly, Bruce the Puce, Bad. Second Row Sitting, Igor, Dave Johnston, Jeff Kossina, Carl the Pusher, Cockelanus, Freshman, Warren. Third Row Standing, D.VV.l. lVlole, Evan Evanovich, Salad Bowl, Rafael Medina, Dilto, Ken Ganino, LLO, John-Boy, Karl Johnson, Dale, Doug Fuchs, Turk, Senior Jeff Citian, Burned Out, Casper, Greg Allman, Space Boy Zoom, Dick von Licht, Bumbles Blimp. Fourth Row Standing, Rubber Chuckie, Bad, ?????, Nutty Buddy, Sara, Sisko, Pflash, Heimie in Exile, Rechtum, AI K Hall Green, Slobbig, Ziggy, Fried, Rusty, Which Eye, Pumpkin Face, Joe Nads, J.J. House 4 277 This year has been one of a new look for House Five. With the vast majority of the members being either freshmen or transfer students, we introduced a whole new image. To start off with, House 5 came up with its highest standings ever in Football, Cross Country, and Basketball, and to accompany this, we also had the highest grade point average on campus for the fall, a 3.1 1 . We are looking forward to more of the same for the 1975-76 school year. House 5 From Left to Right: J. Althauser, K. Fleck, T. Guyer, R. Taylor, T. Beresik, Smitty C. lVlcHugh, C. Logan, D. Weber, J. Doubek, D. lVlo'ntana, R. Dutton, D. Braun, S Votain, R. Trump, B. Lowe, D. Kelly, D, Crawford, R. Turnbough, C. Bowen, D Keats, W. Gray, R. Gutermuth, Nl. Madras, T. Cerny, S. Cossey, T. James, T McGraw, R. Rhoads, B. Bechtold, G. Buchheit, B. Allen, H. Hemmann, Nl Chapman. House 6 From Left to Right, Shawn Goodin, Steve Stubbs, Marion Myers, Pete Kinman, John Keevan, Gary Mueller, Jim Rose, Larry Tichy, Mike Fischer, Emil Reiser, Rick Box, Jeff Fenton, Allen Agnew, Gary Schaeffer, Tim Daher, Jim Donahoe, Mark Dabney, John Perry, Keith Wilson, Dale Simpson, Mike Sale, Alex Lindberg, Carl Renfrow, Dave Weissgerber, Ron Farley, Emanuel Morris, Joe Murphy, Dave Weeks. Nt-.Q mm I '-K.-my To-M Au K.-u 1-... 1-,WN R. Q 'N-. W-Q-.NNN T -'-.c 'W-.Nagy T NN 'thug'- N-. .N The 1974-75 school year brought many new faces and changes to House 6. The entire house government changed hands and the new year brought manyfreshmen andtransfer students. One outing was held in the fall with two more planned for spring. The house received a facelifting with the installation of new doors, carpet for the lounges, new furniture, and a copy machine. The prospect is for these improvements to continue with clocks, paintings, and plants to be added later in the year. lt's been a pretty good year for House 6, RHA, and the future we of House 69 hope they can continue to improve. House 7 The men of House Seven of the IVIRHA have thoroughly enjoyed the 74-75 year at UIVIR. Some of the activities that the members of House Seven participated in include: intramural and interdorm athletics, Theta Tau's Ugly lVlan, St. Pat's, lndependent's Weekend, and Warious IVIRHA activities. The highlight of the year for House Seven was the design and purchase of house shirts. From Left to Right: Row 1, Curt lngram, Allen Camp, Gary Mueller, Steve Bodenhamer, Larry Maxwell, HenryPedrique,Reyer Reinoso, Rich Massey, Mike Dorlac. Row 2, Barry Sink, Ron Krusie, Jim Macieiewski, John Martin, Carl Sifferman, Harold Deckerd, Russel Leach, Matt Snook, Johnny Moore. Row 3, Robert Shumate, Keven Bodenhamer, George Cornwell, Rich Fields, Paul Nauert, Mitchell Levings, Jeff Hunter, Micheal Gregory, David Mees, Dave Bertagnolli. Row 4, Gary Becka, Bob Chapman, Richard McGee, Mark Petry, Ken Goedeker, Grant Hamlet, Bill Million, Joe O'Blow, Dave Scharf, Jim Puckett, Pat Gower, Greg Baker. House 8 Listed: Tony Messina, Jerry Dreisewerd, Mike Knight, Kevin Miller, Dana Best, Terry Scheihing, Mark Rudy, Dan Virtue, Mark Westerdale, Mike Ouagliata, Bill Sallas, Tom McCoy, Scott Chitcote, Kelly McGinnis, Paul Kaveler, Rick Rice, Jack Posey, Carey Meyer, Kevin Hoey, Gary Transmeier, Bill Heifner, Bruce Schuld, Jeff Kelly, Doug Hord, Jim Puckett, Dave Mabe, Jim Bryant, Rick Vogel, Steve Pryor, Randy Gray, John Maguire, Rex Durington, Alan Chitwood, Keith Schuette, Carl Vineyard, Mike Hardesty, Steve Nelson, Greg Easson, Terry Panhorst, Dave Pense, Kurt Rieke, Dave Harnagel. 'Q Y g A A Taxi .- -fs meta,-, A k' , E House 8 continues it's one-year tradition of unusual and varied ac- tivities. Among the printable ones, the IVIRHA outing wasthe beginning.House 7 was dragged through the mud of Lion's Park Pond in 8's triumph of the Holtmantug-a-war.House 8 entry to the six-pack chug came out also on top. The high point of the fall sports was the second-place standing captured in interdorm football, a feat unsurpassed in recent house 8 history. The victory celebration was wildly appropriate. 'UD- QJK HML0 Q 3 '29 Greeks 1974-75 287 1 x 5 vllrlgm ,L ii K ,V in i . ,, , 4 W. - nal . H 7'kk ' 'k ,, , .V Greeks 1974-75 fr' Acacia Alpha Epsilon Pi Alpha Phi Alpha Beta Sigma Psi Delta Sigma Phi Delta Tau Delta Kappa Alpha Kappa Sigma Lambda Chi Alpha Phi Kappa Theta Dave Hardin Bob Gold Eric Trice Vern Boehme lTreasl Jack Gevecker Bob Jones Cliff Mahar Neil Frankenberg Brad Scott lV.P.l Joe Adrian lSecyl I.F.C. Steve Croy Dave Thompson Fred Marshall Craig Hafner Dick Heilwege Jeff Wassilak Stu Dunlop Steve Petty Flick Petri Rusty Crane Pi Kappa Alpha Pi Kappa Phi gSigma Nu Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Pi Sigma Tau Gamma Tau Kappa Epsilon Theta Xi Triangle Advisor Bob Flashman Keith Hoemann Dave Schepers Harry Chappel Dennis Gilliam Bob Becherer lPresl Scott Chapentier Tom Calzone Mike Kinsella Dr. Herb Alcorn Rich Fleschner Don Bingaman Joseph Kracum Tom Meyer Jim Schicker Kurt Wilhelm Mike Sallwasse Greg Melton F r aye, ,ay ,Y ,,.. My ll if' fr' .qv-if lj H Am, X N, K Back Rovv Standing: Denise Lovasco f Kappa Delta Faye Schubert- Zeta Tau Alpha! Front Rovv Sitting: VVinnette Mason - Kappa Delta Patti Kackley - Zeta Tau Alpha Jill Hansbrough - Kappa Delta Lynn Waggoner lAdvisorl K H Anvwfwlu 4. ii,' .' ., H K l Y My H 5' J: H :,i'fw :,, '.-- L ' .V , iw' . 5 yi, i 'uf I ,Wi mi . Q Panhellenic K. uv , W ,Lf e f 291 t ,U iFw 4 752' 52. TT, P ..,, , 'frf7fr.?5lf5 5ii5:l j1g't,w- . .EXE ww, .. .- . - Z 'iffy' L. - ff iff'-Nl' A ' Q' ' K X . , , ,..L,, . Av,. F , .. .W , , ,, , PM to H sims? A . t. - at i' f Acacia's motto is Human Service and to live up to that motto we, as a member of GAD, Gamma Alpha Delta, undertake service projects to better the communities in which we may reside. From Left to Right: Front Row, Blake Mastin, Ron Mueller, Dave Mink, Steve Peter, Emmett Redd, Allen Paschke. Second Row, Milton Dickensheet, Jim Ehrhardt, Art Lampe, Arte Curle, Marty Henson. Third Row, Mike Bayer, Leo Valla, Gene Young, Dave Hardin, Darrell Rachels, Aaron Cook, Mike McGovock, Bill Christians, Brian Walter. Top, Jon Danuser, Randy Van Deven, Duke Snider, Dave Strang. cacia Alph Ep ilon Pi From Left to Right: Front Row, Steve Polinsky, Bob Gold, Gary Beitch, Jerry VVillick, Mike Knight, Joe Briscuso, Barry Krasner, Fred Rice, Darrel Tucker, Barry Goldstein, Schultz. Second Row, Marc Portnoff, Jerry Gusdorf, Harvey Kessler, Dana Best, Rob Stamer, Gayle June, Larry Maxwell, Brad Lightle, Top, Mike Henderson, Eric Hirsch, Dave Thompson, Pete Goldberg. rf' ! 1 s I Q Alpha Phi Alpha Beta Sigma Psi From Left to Right: Back Row Standing, Ray Ehrhard, Ray VVinkeImann, Vern Boehme, Art Giesler, Bill Ehrhard, Bill Miele, Dennis Anderson, Jim Weinhold, Steve Jackson, Craig Hafner, Jim Ott, Mike Krueger, Paul Hoemann, Ed Schmidt, Roger Zimmermann, Guy Freese, Stanley LaFoIIette, Robert Johnson, Mark Trent, Dave Kuhn, Dave Driemeier, Randy Lewis, Mark Drewes, Mark Schoedel, Mark Amen. Front Row Sitting, Paul Marting,John Heidbreder,Jon Trusik, Brian Fiehler, Dennis Kinchen, Mark Roenfeldt, Steve Rinne, Steve Goldhammer, Brad Kasten, Glen Ziolko, Dave lhms, Rusty Goldhammer, Tim Schmidt. Front Row Layingf, Jim Sutton, Tom Uhlmansiek, Steve Liescheidt. Listed: Randy Oleson, Bob Vicek, Joe Hopkins, Mike Lackner, Joe Offut, Jack Gevecker, Fred Grafton, Frosty, Bruce Baker, Don Cline, Phil Kaplan, Mark Marikos, Cliff Baumer, Rick Welsh, Al Brittle, Phil Hensley, Darrell Robinson, Mark Lekar, Mark Smith, Roy DeRousse, Dave Brauch, Rick Yelton, Art Hyde, Dave Prouty, Gary Cline, Roger Senft, Greg Stuebe, Bob Park, Dave Ruprecht, Mark Wilson. Delta Sigma Phi yy? if QGPV! gi. 8 Q5,,afQ' 43 ,W 5 s Y, ,Z t tr, tvs 3 'WW u ., 21zf' Qfxt' 1 tr' ffifgfllihk r r ig? an QQ-M', 1, V - 1 lk YI' ,Av . by it ,W , ,V Egg H '5Gts.e,.- i-it a ,QQ ij v, 1 mg: JV ff. X Delta Sigma Phi enjoyed another year of the daily grind here at Rolla. At the start of the semester, Phil Kaplan took the Intramural tennis singles championship. Later that semester, the house sponsored the First Annual UlVlFl Arm Wrestling Contest, proceeds going to the Ugly lVlan Fund. During the semester the house made several trips to St. Louis to repair and refurbish day care centers in the area for Gamma Alpha Delta projects. In the Spring semester the house established a Little Sisters Chapter, initiating a dozen lovely ladies as Chapter members. And the year closed up with the Delta Sig bowlers, led by Darrell Robinson and Roger Senft, over- powering their opponents to take first place for the semester and the year in the IFC Bowling League. This year Delta Tau Delta participated in the annual IFC Fall Clean-up, held our own third annual Christmas canned goods drive for the needy families in this area, and participated with a non-float entry in the St. Pat's Parade, collecting over S300 in the process for Shamrocks against Dystrophy. Next year we hope to do even better. From Left to Right: Front Row, Hillis Pratt, Terry Presley, John Branum, Joe Melton, Zeke, Ed Haberstroh, Jeff Wassilak, Gary Underwood. 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I .,,...., ,, M . .,...M,... , . ,.., ., . ., , ,T ,. 304 From Left to Right: Front Row, Roland Poertner, Scott Chappell, Mark Call, Mark Vincent, Scott Newby, Dan Kovarik, George Schubert, Tom Kolze, David Goforth, Mike Ekholm, Andy Barrow, Mark Fournier, Tim Bradley, Rick Dorste, Tom Dill, Steve Neuwirth, David Holland, Mike Breedlove, Dennis Woodruff, Rusty Still. Back Row, Greg Perkins, Phil Boegner, Dave Seaman, Reed Curtis, Marc Arand, Ron Craig, Dave Walker, Jim Hodak, Bill Varwig, John Krieger, Russ Kurtz, Tim Clifford, Mike Marx, John Naes, Ron Weberlhuth, Jeff Brummet, Rick Louiselle, Gary Donnor, Ron Steingrubey, Mike McKee, Terry Buzbee, Ray Sudheimer, Gary Roberts, Jeff Clauss, Mike Winnett, Steve Belser, Don Short, Lee Clause, rms, Charlie Riddle, Mike Allen, Stan Darden, Greg Copeland, Tom Dulany Ha Pile, Gary Kallmeyer. Kappa Alpha ,sf -.1 , ., S. as x . XA. Kappa Alpha retained its wrestling dynasty this year by capturing its 8th crown in 8 years. Along with wrestling, K.A. also won swimming and tennis and finished strong in golf, horseshoes, bowling, ping-pong, softball, and football. But intramurals isn't all that happen- ed this year. Academics placed K.A. in the upper half of all the greeks. Alsothe Beta Alpha chapter's Cliff lVlahar was the l.F.C. president and Greek God. K.A.'s also helped re-open the Rolla-U-Center and participated in two Gam- ma Alpha Delta work projects as well as the Cancer Crusade. Overall its been a very good year for K.A. ... i V! a 1 X . 34 if , 1? . 5 . A 3 ,, ' 1 fi R 'Y . . ...for University Day and held an open house for Parents Day. After much practice, our chorus won first place in the IFC sing for Let There Be Peace on Earth. We finished the semester with our annual caroling party to other Greek houses and the Foster Children's Family Unity Day, sponsored jointly with Wesley Foun- dation. The spring semester brought a visit from a national officer, a dinner at the home of our faculty advisor, and of course our Spring Formal. Installed in October of 1972, Kappa Delta has been on the UIVIR campus only two and a half years. This is our second year as a living unit inthe house at 1301 Elm. Though our numbers are small, we took active part in a variety of campus activities. We participated in almost every intramural sport, particularly the team sports, with enthusiastic support. Our pledges designed and built our Homecoming display, The Computer That Wore Tennis Shoes. We served as hostesses ...... mamma, vw f Kappa Delta From Left to Right: Front Flow Kneeling, Pam Hill, Lisa Gentry, Denise Lovasco, Jeanne Achelpohl, Dev Laun. Middle Row, Cheryll DePriest, Cathy Dulin, Cathy Scholl, Sharon Brady, Sally Schwager, Sharon Taylor, Mitzi White. Back Flow, Kathy Veit, Sherry McDonald, Winnette Mason, Paula Marcellus, Jill Hansbrough, Sherri Clark. -iv Y Kappa Sigma From Left to Right: Sitting, Ted Bestor, Bob Simpson, Mark Gredell, Matt Curran, Bob Arasmith, Bruce Bowermaster, Mark Suellentrop, Jim Zaloudek, Steve Svateck, Mike Clark, Dave Ausmus, Russ Brazael, Steve Ernst, Don Brown, Mike Rapisardo, Ron Acker, Bruce Dunlevy, Bill Kroeger. Second Row Standing, Dan Boersner, Stan Shilling, Scott Hayes, Jack Halloran, Rob Baker, Jay Jost, Steve Blair, Jim Pelger, Mark Drumm, Charlie Tower, Jeff Feaster, Jim Griese, Craig Payken. Third Row Standing, Rick Krieger, Pat Owen, Steve Petty, Bill Meister, Mike Fugate, Kent Springer, Mike Meyer, Paul Vetter, Doug Gale, Larry Buchtann, Dennis Wehmeyer, Dwight Gookin, Gary Hudiburgh, Bob Haul, Randy Young, Al Callier, Bill Franz, Jack Costello, Andy Simon, Fred Grass, Rick Mazur, Neil Frankenburg, Mike Griffin, Bill Wagener, Dennis Springer, Tom Hankins, Dale Walling, Gary Abernathy, Jim DeVous, John Kaufmann, Bill Quinn, Debbie Ludwig, Darrel Ludwig, Gary Leemann. The school year 1974-75 prov- ed to be very successful and rewarding for Kappa Sigma. Again we placed well in In- tramural Sports as indicated by our capture of the football cham- pionship. Continuing tradition, social function at Kappa Sigma were numerous and basically a good time. The acquisition of a superb freshman class will almost make up forthe loss ofour fourteen brothers who graduated this past year. L i l The Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity has had a very remarkable 1974-75 school year. We've had an active social life as well as a year full of commmunity service. Our annual Halloween and Christmas parties came off with the usual success while the children from State School H23 went off with gifts and happy memories. The second semester began as the chapter witnessed the initiation of 13 fine men into the fraternity. A bus trip to a l.S.U. basketball tournament was also part of the early calendar for 1975. Again, our social life was not lacking as we celebrated St. Pat's and Greek Week in style. We were glad to welcome many alumni as they came back to party with us. At the end of the school year, we gave the 13th annual benefit chicken dinner from which we were able to give approximately S500 to each of two charities. ruunnvlll ww n'- K. .L i'ii1 liiiiil . mlmhwmmigt lll!i 1 W111 1311 Filing: Eii1H liiiitkil 1 51113311 111115233 risiiunlummuggg .Ill-:llnnnumunuuunnnln - liflii I I i 1 awww liiuiigg nnluuunumulnngggr liiH lnnuluuannif nxuunaxinppg nmunununninggg iinnnxiulii gllmguanqimnil 4151011111: i EMM, 1,1 WMM, ff, ' wwf:-fzmfm. ,jf n. g i . L ,VfL N W,L, From Left to Right: Top Row, Greg Bonagurio, Tom Gebhardt, Jim Waechter, Mary Ann Carnahan, Rob Arnold, Jerry Lewis, Jim Riordan, Diana Wilson, Les Hamilton, Steve Vercellino, Gene Pokorny, Gene Manning. Middle Row Standing, Mark Congiardo, Bob Brennan, Joe Stevenson, Don Ulrich, Jon Wolverton, Mark Schnatzmeyer, Jerry McCammon, Greg Rustice, Debbie Manning, Bill Cambell, Steve Brunts, John Buncher, Mike Sewell, Rick Larson, Stan Harmon, Larry Shipers, Darryl Walters, Brad Scott, Joe Martin. Front Row Sitting, Bob Hayes, Darrell Woodruff, Steve Lacy, B.K. Walker, Frank Conci, Greg Carlson, Chock Stunder, Dan Amsinger, Bob Roewe, Al Nichols, Dave Lucas, Ron Rogge, Mike Boothby, Greg Mueller, Ken Hurley, Beau. Lambda Chi Alpha . ,Q J Q sig i fi, ,sb 1 W av 4 adm From Left to Right: Front Row, Freddy, Bill Rosenbaum, Dave Muckerman, Steve Sovvden, Rusty Crane, Chuck Anderson, Ed Kobylinski, Lou Greco, Paul Andrew, Tom Roth, Bruce Schaller, Mark Williams, Joe Ebert. Middle Row, John O'Reilly, John Wegman, B.F. Hummert, Ross Shelledy, Mike McKean, Dan Bine, Jim Godar, Ed Burford, Brian Kavanaugh, Jim Kettinger, Daddy Gallagher, Larry Mertz, Steve Warger, Bob Kertis, Dennis Rackers, Bill Uding. Back Row, Ken Ortmann, Bob Dallas, Wrong Way Ruedi, Tim O'Neill, Bob Born, HB Frisch, Paul Koeper, Price Hatcher, Dave Brockman, Greg Haug, Gary Maasen, Ed Banovic, John Vallar, Ron Chink Craven, Rich Dolan, Joe Adrian, C.P.H. Scheer, Jay Petrechko, Mark Alvey, Mike Searey, Joe Becker, Rich Hample, Dale Br- zuchaiski, Mark Stochl, Paul Hurd. Phi Kappa Theta fQ2'i?d 4 ..-1 1 ,gp ' 1 : .gf-M M, f' K' ' W1 e , fe V Qpfgfgwf ,T :fwv :We 'k ,, A 2 ' i . 'L 'izfwWwff.vw,: 1 Afm fu z- 'V' 'ix-,nfs-f.z: Pi Kappa Alph Listed: Hugh Kind, Bill Luekenhoff, Tom Domagolski, Tim Scanlon, Bob Fleischman, Ton Simon, Gary Schuchardt, Dave Allan, Tom Sontheimer, Tom Williams, Bill Schlittbe, Scott Boyd, Rex Cramer, Mark Dolecki, Rich Fleschner, Mike McCarthy, Bob Schnell, Tom Fennessey, Mike Mueller, Dave Kisher, Mike Party, Russ Dabmer, Bob Welsh, Ron Reed, Mark Miller, Kevin White, Lenny Lutz, Bob Rundle, Steve Boy, Dan Scott, Jeff Welzbacher, Randy Word, Jim Junge, Ted Greenvvald, Charles Sidebottom, Dave Leigers, Eric Elrod, Bob Boy, Ken Luekenhoff, Craig Ortwerth, Don Wernert, Mark Post, Jim Porch, Stan Frisbee, Mike Luekenhoff, Dave Wisch, AI Kuliniewicz, Bruce Eason, Mark Smith, Mike Simoc, Pete Colombotto, Ethan Chamberlain, Dave McCann, Larry Wolf, Gary Goelhoffer, Steve Koch, wwe- wy au. 3 Q D,.W,, .. new mf . VT, ...., ,t A V, f -'f If A 316 in in V , 115' Ziff -W' From Left to Right: Front Rowp Holly and Howard Stever. Second Row Dave Strelow, Walter Roth, Don Bingaman, Rich Mullin, Randy Picolet Dave Leutzinger, Dave Melton, Charlie Daniels, Steve Hale, Keith Hoemann Third Rowp Bill Earnst, Ron Martin, Greg Hale, Darryl Muck, Ron Spalding Pi Kappa Phi Officers for the Fall Semester are Ron Martin as Archon, Don Bingaman as Treasurer, Dave Leutzinger as Secretary, Randy Picolet as Warden, Walter Rothe as Historian, and Howard Stever as Chaplain. For the Second time in 3 years our associate members were honored with the IFC Pledge Class Scholarship Award. This Spring the house sponsored a survey to discover what Freshmen know about CLEP tests and to see how they feel about such subjects as Star Trek and the shillelagh tradition. 5 A K ' 1- 'l WW , 54323 - K 71539231123 yas' Yiiigflisffii . 1 -3 3Sf?'flif,lQ fri . 3 -sri? A. fpsfari -:W . .zz Y , .... M., ea, A A5415 wg, f: - AA., fu in 2. 1' .. .,X. y E2 f L, A. in 95 Q A f Y Q, ii? if y g W s + K A . 3 - -: -: . EL. .. rag.: 2, Q . ,A K 1 V W . xx if f :,,g3g., if K X A A 1 Q . . , .-, .. -sk , , ..,A .. QQ, l in A b , ,, ,..v,g-V, . f- m, XX Q., - ' . 3 .V , 2 - , V iifszazlfffi . .... F A , A ,, .. '65 ff' if- 9' 5,4451 K' - -,L 1 . , A A fi! fi' ffl: ' 'l ,. : ' . ::':: 5 'BA Y 4 f Mir? I QI? 125 far. A Q A f , Q ,! f x Q . , ,V 1-55. M55 .JS Q .Wi ,iw 4' A 2 10- The brothers of Sigma Nu had a good year. They started by getting a pledge class of 30 men and retiring the IFC scholarship trophy. They came in in the top 5 in intramurals by winning several small sports and taking intramural softball. They stayed active in campus events, presenting lVlammy at the IFC Sing and building a float for the St. Pat's Parade named Beanie and Cecil . 320 3 QMA, 1 iw! -51, 1-.lJP ', From Left to Right: Sitting, Pegis, Tom Zgraggen, Ed VVinnie, Bill Sample, Forrest Dunn, Gary Fannin, Kurt Kinnevan, Dan Vance, Bob Burton, Don Renner, Myron Grubaugh, Randy Goyer, Bill Kolze, Dwight Tidquist, Kirk Hayden, Frank Moore, Mark Berger. Standing, John Barker, Bill Cissel, Mike Schmidt, Greg Wilson, Ed Englehart, Steve Gripka, Steve Petzel, Mike Finnigan, Jim Bextermueller, Greg Ohmer, Bruce Gansner, Dve Denner, John O'Hara, Randy Sherer, Dave Snider, Ralph Rojas, Bob Wessel, Bob Brandt, Greg Siegreist, Ron Entwistle, John Marting, Karl Schenke, Ron Atkins, Larry Shoemaker, Bernie Brekrus, Jim Kauten, Rick Foster, Gerry Thomure, Ken Grelle, Bob Schoonover, Tom Underhill, Craig Liebel. Third Row Standing, Roger Kinsborough, Steve Perko, Jim Merciel, Mike Beuke, Harry Chappel. Fourth Rovv, Gary Heimbaugh, Greg Sullivan, Mike Noelke, Don Thurmond, Jim Scott, Gerry VVessel, Andy Cox, Tom Sine. Sigma Phi Epsilon 1 1 Sigma Pi I j 4. Y. iii Q fs: E 1 3 -ya - 121.1 'X From Left to Right: Standing, Corpuscle, Two Headed Transplant, Kobo, Cry Baby, VVart, lVlr. Pitts, Schaf, Cleo, Flunky, Crotch, Keeno, Little Head, Zorba, Crusty, Bergy, Papa Wap, Gook, Bambi, Narc, G.l.Joe, Berry, Chin, PofPoe, Chicken John, Nlophead, Nleatball, Fran, Dot, StuWad, Dong. Sitting, Jew, Bummer, Rummie, Weeny, T,V., Humjob, Keet, Zit, Beal, Nasal Drip, Kid, Red, Dump, Kupcake, Dynomite, Thumper, Pattie, 38-D, P. Pud, Frenchie, JET, Buzz, Spock. Sigma Tau Gamma F 77 fi Q i 6 uw 41-4' ,ue ,M-nv' Tau Kappa Epsllon I ' A ' The fraters of the Tau Kappa Epsilon took great strides in improving the chapter during the 1974-75 school year. The most notable item was the destruction of the old house. The old house had served as a recreation area and a living quarter since TKE's beginnings in Rolla in 1947. As far back as 1905, KA had lived in the house. A great deal of tradition was tied up in the old house. To remember some of this tradition, the entire chapter participated in a project to build a patiofrom the bricks ofthe old house. Teke also made a very respectable showing in campus activities during the year. Teke won the intramural championship. Afirst place finish in volleyball coupled with high showings in football, basketball, soccer, cross- country, and wrestling placed TKE well ahead of the pack. ln addition to athletics, Teke's also demonstrated their artistic talent as they finished second in the homecoming display competition and third in the St. Pat's float contest. Tekes also are looking forward to defending their Greek Week crown. With the construction of a new house, Tau Kappa Epsilon will continue to be one of the campus leaders. Q gf fx T5 is z FW . f .Q- ' l 'sl are fi ILQL1 .4-f ,..a-Pt ' M, ,K -my .pit 4 , ,EJ From Left to Right: Front Row, Brett Crotty, Joe Vitale, Jim Barth, Art Tinnemeyer, John Signorino, Mars, Jim Proe, Mark Abernathy, Greg Hellwig, Bob Bieg, Mark Hoffman, Joe Neyer, Mike Strobl, Second Row, Rich Manchester, Greg Bollasina, Troy Padilla, Kent Richardson, Mike Busby, Rich Roser, Naldo Mayfield, Frank Seely, Kurt Wilhelm, Kevin Lahay, Al Esker, Tom Borowiak, Joe Peter. Fourth Rovv, Mike O'Brien, Bob Keller, Scott Charpentier, Ray Henn, Pete Telthorst, Frank Bauer, Bill Grace, Dan Rose, Dave Brueggman, Mark Moran, Mike Cullen, Rene' Schroeder, Randy White, Dave Bartley, Steve Jennemann, Dave Thorn, Charley Rinehart, Mike DiNapoli, Bruce Kates, Tom Mitchell, Mel Keller, Lee Lammert, Kevin Loeffelman, Bob Hilton, Jim Kissel, Mike Firn, Paul Fellin. Fifth Row, Gary Dial, SteveSuellentrop, Bill Cluff, r , -f , 327 Q fall 5 i L4 ,fs H' . 1 . ,f f' ' 'E 2-gi, eb- 'w.. .gt mfmwguzz 328 From Left to Right: Sitting, Phil Chicoineau, Bob Valleroy, Dan Rembold Cheika, Bob Wright, Jack Bruns. Standing, Bill Smith, John Stolwyk, Tom Calzone, Corbett Brown, Dave Levvis, Bob Farrell, Mike Sallwasser, Gary Sandboth, Rich Donnelly, Ron Rernbold, John F. Kennedy, Steve Burr, Gary Howorth. Theta Xi JEPA Counter Clockvvise Starting at Top: Keith Bockelman, Bill Nichols, Jim Parks, Keith Barton, Dave Bonney, Roger Goodlet, Bob Durbin, Vic Ratkosski, Gary Campbell, Mike Johnson, Jeff Porter, Dave Noelken, Gary Harland, Mark Sebree, Gary Shellenburger, Greg Melton. Middle: Dewayne Roberts, Bruce Stuart, H .T. Lasvvell, Mike Bell. Triangle Triangle Fraternity, a brotherhood of engineers, architects, and scientists, is proud of its achievements this past year. Its membership is expanding and growing and will be accommodated an annex next door. We participated in two Gamma Alpha Delta sponsored work projects to assist the needy in the St. Louis area. Being a combination social and professional organization, we participated in judging the Science and Engineering Fair here and presented a plaque. With these few highlights in mind, Triangle is looking forward to even better years to come. f K ,,m.f ,. 4, 'Herr , K. .- .iv-Q :--fl KT , ,ITT f . . - . -. .ff ' , wx c ..- q ., ,. - . l -.M .0 -R+- , .W an .1 ., . . -. ,- S.. Q -,vf Q ,A W' .. - -ghg' . Q Zeta Tau Alpha is an international fraternity for women. Although installed on this campus only two years ago, we are very active on campus and in the community with such things as theRed Cross blood drives at the Rolla Diagnostic Clinic. ZTA also offers a friendly and homey atmosphere for its members as do all fraternities. ,pa ,gg a we-an i 'M ff x , my Q ig afmnl - Es. Zeta Tau Alph From Left to Right: Row Oneg Monica Lapp, Whiskers, Ray Schubert. Row Twog Kim Morrill, Yeh-Fin Wang, Janet Defend. Row Threeg Debbie Orrick, Chin Wang. Row Fourg Stephanie Touzinsky, Rita Webber, Bobbie Wilhelm, Patty Ann Pijut. ,N ,,.,,- +1 Wwww S QI F. M, . ,,,tV , J.. i i 'ina ,Q 4 .-, ,Cz 'AJ Kim Q 5 I if 4-in-A.. t 'Q ' 5 . J' . I . my I A ..t.,5, Q wwf' ig R n A . sig Q ,lxgx 3, - dv NK Q4 K R, XM it . f i it -Q W 2: Wi? KK ' ' Hale? ' g gMw.WMgf.,,,44.W '-lea I will Q i 1 5 5 3 - 5 .A f - v, -' Q- fs5:,2fZfQa Sff Q Y M , X h ' -ew-,. EA ' - SQA ff - ay L , g gi if I exif:-2.5. 3 A Seniors Introduction ....... Senior Pictures . . . Senior Index .... Thanks to my Fraternity, l've been involved. l've enjoyed it all Y'all come see me sometime. Mike Gilliam Along the way l've learned some things, You have to make the good times yourself You take the little times and make them big, and You replace the times that are bad with those that are good Joe A drian George Dolson Elmer Big E Doty No one is ever too small to be able to help a friend Monica Lapp Everyone to whom much is given, of hinv much vvill be re- quired. Luke 72:48 Charles Armstrong The engineering student upon completion of his Bachelor's degree is in a unique position. Most of them have received suf- ficient training to obtain a job in their specialty. ln contrast, many of the science, business, and liberal arts majors may need additional training, including possibly graduate study, in order to obtain a job in their specialty. Bill S allas ---.-.-...-... '-1-u-o--Q-.....,1,,.,,. lnvolvement in the offices of student organikations on the UMR campus has been extremely rewarding. The atmosphere sur- rounding such extracurricular respon- sibilities is similar to that found in industry, and has provided very much valuable ex- perience vvhich will be helpful throughout my life. The importance of this experience became especially apparent during my co-op work periods. Knowing how to properly react in a business situation, and being able to realize the alternatives and consequences in advance have to be keys to success. Dennis W Leitterman --n--...,.,. - '------........,.,w Don't hassel the phone company. D'Arcy Holt Q? -QW ' A 1 iw ff A, From my years spent in both a Fraternity and a dorm, l've learned that fraternities aren't for everyone. Dorms aren't for everyone either. Whoever isn't satisfied should be allowed to move elsewhere, no contracts, no hard feelings. David Dunavant Thomas Holley l4.0 jockj Thank you, Rolla, for being the unique place that you are. l can only hope that you'll provide for your future students the same chances and opportunities that you offered me. Bill Morley WHO'S WHO WISE SA YING Ask and ye shall receive Seek and ye shall find Knock and it shall be opened unto you. Through my stay here at UMR l have had many successes and many disap- pointments. However, l've learned to maintain a positive attitude by remembering, lt's not what happens to you, but how you take it that counts . Dick Hellwege Matthew 7:7 Tom Miesner l think one thing this school is lacking in is tradition-at least compared to other schools. For this reason l hope all traditions of St. Pats will be retained This celebration sets UMR apart. E d Hutson 1 w N w What would l like to be remembered for? ln short, just being different. Hopefully, l added a little variety to the normal lread dull and conforming! lives of the people l've come in contact with. To anyone who says She was a little different l thank you. l have been successful in my purpose and therefore have justified my existence. Diane Gibbs Q Lfifff wf 1 ,lt X. YY' V i k S! it 5 QW The UMR fraternity system offers an excellent opportunity for students to get out and make friends, and to get involved in campus activities and organikations. l know it helped me. Joe C appa J 'z,Q5.:gw. A The best advice l can give to those who wish to succeed in college is to take the time to do so. Tony Messina ln order to answer the questions and problems in a real life situation, a person must solicit the knowledge and help of others. Consequently, every student should allow time in his schedule to participate in activities which will develope and strengthen his ability to work cooperatively with other people. Hank Birk l think UMR is one of the finest, if not the finest, Engineering schools in the country. Because of this fine reputation, a graduate of UMR can be proud he made it through. l feel that if the male-female ratio was better, social life and campus involvement would in- crease, the apathy would go away, and school spirit would abound making everyone again exclaim that are proud to be a Miner. Paul Abney Robert Schaefer At the end nobody cares how many storms you encountered but whether or not you brought in the ship. Gerald fone-eye! Meyr ff it MD The key word to happiness is involve- ment. lt's not only an outlet for excess energy but also an opportunity to grow. And UMR offers unique chances for such involvement. For such a small college, we have a wide variety of active organizations where a person can be more than just a face in the crowd. Engineers and scientists have a tendency to isolate themselves, and it begins in college. After four or five years, they emerge intellectually mature but emotionally and spiritually a child. That's a great waste of good material. Paula Marcellus Despite the general opi- nion that everyone on campus is out to screw the students usually if you take the time to sit down and explain your problem or idea, it's amaz- ing how much help and support you can muster. Mike Boothb y Karl Heisserer l would lilce to be remembered for being a true frienof for reaching out and helping when it meant sacrifice and then not expecting anything in return. Wouldn't it be great if we all could realize that we are nowbecoming what we will someday be that luck is preparation meeting opportunity. Dean Tibbits One million years ago, man painted on cave walls to teach and record. After these thousands of years of technology, we have advanced from the abacus to the computer, from the spear to the nuclear warhead, and from painting on cave walls to scratching chalk on slate blackboards. Somehow l think educa- tion was left out. William Rosenbaum Unless you have learned to com- municate to people, your knowledge gain at this institution is lost. lf you don't know how to manipulate people to your ways while comprimising your own, you are destined to a life of insignificance. Robert Fleischman Now, four years later, l'm graduating and l have but one ambition. l want every day in every way to be as happy as l possibly can. Delores James We get so much engineering and so little of other areas, that an engineer has some catching up to do during the summers and when he graduates. Ra y Winkleman 4 Students coming to this campus now are not as interested in being the campus leader as in years past. Most just want to get good grades and X or have a good time. The idea of being a true campus leader who everybody knows is not as appealing as it used to be. And this fact has really hurt top organikations like Blue Key and Theta Tau, vvho strive to get the top leaders for their membership. Dave Schepers Bob Becherer You give but little when you give of your possessions. lt is when you give of yourself that you truly give. . . there are those vvho have little and give it all. These are the believers in life and the bounty of life, and their coffer is never empty. K ahlil Gibran Carol O'Rourke Jeff Carter UMR is a unique college. lf you tell someone that you go to UMR they want to know where it is located and what kind of a school it is, but if you tell them you are from the Missouri School of Mines they know exactly what you are talking about and in their next sentence comes That's a good school isn't it? . Maybe we should change our name back. Terry Micnheimer Two thoughts from Napolean Hill 71 Happiness is found in doing,not merely in possess- ing. 21 Success requires no ex- planation. Failure permits no alibis. Da ve Wisch ii 51 '12 'ix cs fiyser ' Q lf you're going to do it, do ll to the AJAX , Cliff Mahar Grades are important, but if that's all you've got, you're missing something and you'll probably find out what you're missing sometime-but by then it'll probably be too late. Get out and meet people and see how great it is to have friends, they're the only ones that can do you some good and make your college days the best days of your life. Vern Boehme Take Nothing but Pictures F715 Leave Nothing but Footprints 9 360 h'?lVN-X . ' IH ' ' ' i5fW?f fffg i 152:--.Q-'C , kyxgrkiigirii S g Kill Nothing but Time. N.S.S. Motto Nl qkuygv' My V Vfwllz w- 'K'-P '31 Wm J. Abbott S.L. Absher VV.E. Acree E. Adams S.L. Adams RD. Adkins ,969 J. Adrian N. Afjei D.J. Albers R. Alford M. Algaier D.W. Allan xiii mf. Q If . f ,Q .xgg,.uJi3,, ,J 4 7' ,,, , i :S?'fY' A A . I K ,I 02 ' ssoo -fees? K5 A 2 Qs .t g Q ' inf fe ,,,,. . K -.gm , if ,s 'A W 1 . I ,. . W i vk i '- K .- isa W V ,Q ,ng . .ks A D. 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Intercollegiate Knights Auxiliary ............... Kappa Kappa Psi ......................... ........ Kappa lVlu Epsilon ....... ........ Keramos .................... ........ Liahona Fellowship ............................ ..... Little Sisters of Lambda Chi Alpha ........... Little Sisters of Pi Kappa Alpha ........ ..... 1: rr IVI Club ..................................... ..... lVlarching lVlinerettes ...... ..... Nletallurgy Society ...... ..... lVliner Newspaper ........ ..... Omega Chi Epsilon ..................... ..... Organization of Arab Students ........ ..... Pershing Rifles ............................ ..... Phi Eta Sigma ........ ..... 129 126 127 134 160 148 165 130 130 143 151 154 145 148 149 134 134 165 121 154 121 135 153 Psychology Club ....... Publications Board ...... Radio Station KIVINR ...... Radio Club ................ Raiders ...................... Rock Climbing Club ........ Rollamo Board .......................... Rollamo Photography Staff ......... ...... Rugby Club ......... . .. Russian Club ............ Sigma Gamma Tau ........ Scuba Club ............... Soccer Club ................................. .. .... .. Society of Petroleum Engineers ....... ...... Society of Physics Students ....... ...... Society of Women Engineers ........ ...... Spelunkers Club ............. Sports Car Club ........ St. Pat's Board ....... Student Council ........... Student Union Board ........ Tau Beta Pi .................. Tau Beta Sigma ........ Theatre Guild ......... Theta Tau ..................... Turkish Association ........ University Dames .............. UIVIR Engineer Magazine ......... UIVIR Nliners Band ...... Upsilon Pi Epsilon ....... Waterpolo Club ......... Wesley Foundation ..................... ...... W.T. Shrenk Chemical Society ......... ...... 135 121 120 135 136 138 118 120 136 138 154 137 139 161 166 167 138 137 125 124 122 155 143 139 156 148 132 121 140 152 139 146 167 414 Editors Special Credits Editor-in-Chief ............. Business Manager ...... Photo ra h Editor g p y ...... Layout Editor ............... Sports Editors .............. ,Activities Editor ........... Living Units Editor ....... Organizations Editor Seniors Editor .............. VVho's Who Editor ....... Queens Editor .............. David John Schepers Leonard James Lutz Nicolaus P. Neumann Craig Sarkes Korkoian David J. Schepers Craig Sarkes Korkoian Nicolaus P. Neumann Paula J. Marcellus Michael DiNapoli Mark S. Dolecki Kathy Veit Faculty Advisor ................. Professional Photography .................. Photography Assistance.. Technical Assista nce ....... Publisher ........ Bollamo Photography Staff ......... Editorial Staff ........ Lance Williams Stevens Studios Ernest Gutierrez Paul Coram Ben Shipman Pischel Yearbooks, Inc. Bob Adkins Kent Bagnall Alan Benson Ethan Chamberlain Jim Fleming Pat Glover Dave Heinrick Glenn Johney Jeff Johnson Jim Johnson Mark Lorenz Nic Neumann Larry Pitts Bill Schwamle Lenny Struttmann Gregg Sullivan Bob Welsh Jesse Yow Mark Stangl Steve Dipple Larry Conners Jackie DuThorne Steve Pace Jeanne Achelpohl Mike Lueckenhoff Randy Armstrong Ed Gold Lammert Reynolds Stroble Editor's Note The 1975 Rollamo is a pictorial essay ofthe year the students here at UIVIR created. We on the Rollamo staff sincerely hope that we have captured every activity that occurred and have given credit to every organization on campus that contributed to the 1974-75 school year. If we have not, we are sorry, but we tried. I am extremely thankful to a few people without whom this yearbook would not be what it is. Dr. Lance Williams, who has been our advisor for several years, was very helpful in every aspect of the yearbook organization. l would especially like to thank him for his continued help when the work extended into the summer months. Thanks to Paul Coram for his help on the cover and for his new ideas, including the special effects. Thanks also to Ben Shipman who answered a lot ofquestions on the mechanics of laying out the book. And again we wish it to be known that without the help of Ernest Gutierrez, University Photographer, a lot of the pictures in this book would not be there. I would like to thank all of those editors who stuck with their sections throughout the year and did them excellently. This includes Paula lVlarcellus, lVIike DiNapoli, IVlark Dolecki, and Kathy Veit. Unfortunately, four editors stepped down from their sections and others had to pick up their sections. Special thanks to Nic Neumann for taking the task of Living Units, and Craig Korkoian for taking Activities. They both did excellent jobs. The Sports section was left by the editor during finals week and I personally took it up. I am sorrythatthere is not more copy but it was just too late to attain it. Thanks to the coaches and Joanne in the Athletic Office for getting me what they could. I owe a great deal to the photographic staff for a job well done. Special thanks goes to Nic Neumann for making sure that all the events were covered and to lVIark Lorenz for doing most of the special effects. I am extremely grateful for having had the chance to be the editor of the Flollamo. It has been a challenging but a rewarding experience and I learned a lot. Thank you. David John Schepers Editor-in-Chief f ,,:s me fm 'iw ,,g,- 'TT G -Q 3' 12 lN.,,.,,,h , fi? HeHfJones!Pischel Yearbooks P.O. 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