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ROLLflmO CREDITS EDITOR IN-CHIEF Nic Neumann ADVISOR Lance Williams PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Mark Lorenz BUSINESS MANAGER Mark Dolecki ACTIVITIES EDITOR Glenn Johney QUEENS EDITOR Kent Bagnall SPORTS EDITOR Mike DiNapoli LIVING UNITS EDITOR Paula Marcellus ORGANIZATIONS EDITOR Jeanne Achelpohl WHO ' S WHO EDITOR Kathy Veit SENIORS EDITOR Jackie DeThorne PHOTOGRAPHERS Mark Lorenz Kent Bagnall Glenn Johney Nic Neumann Russel Brazeal Steve Ernst Gregg Sullivan Becky Dye Ed Fishbach Dave Goldhammer Mike DiNapoli SPECIAL CREDITS Mike DiNapoli Publisher - Pischel Yearbooks, Inc. Technical Assistance — Paul Coram Senior Photography — Steven Studios 3
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missouri miner the missouri miner rolla, missouri umr UMR. . . its greatest opportunity . . University of Missouri Rolla FOUNDED 1870 As University of Missouri School of Mines Metallurgy On August 26 th of this year Chan- cellor BispMnghoff addressed the faculty at the General Faculty Meeting. In his speech he touched oh almost all of the subjects presently affecting UMR. His talk was ex- tremely interesting, but rather long. Because of the length, the Chancellor ' s speech will be presented in a series of articles to be run in the coming weeks. This is the first of that series. GENERAL FACULTY fail, Dr . Bisplinghofi says. MEETING “In regard to the complaints August 26, 1975 of students who are being Chancellor’s Remarks housed in property we leased this summer,” he continues Since I reported to you last December, I continue to believe strongly that UMR, this par- ticular institution and in- stitutions tike it, is going to be presented with its greatest opportunity in the next decade. By institutions like it, I mean those institutions that have a central core of science and technology and a commitment to apply science and technology to society’s problems. During the balance of the lime today I will report to you on progress during the past .year together with my assessment of the year ahead and beyond. ENROLLMENT- At the present time it appears as though UMR’s fall enrollment bottomed out in 1974. The present 1975 count is 4,245 compared with 4,006 reported in 1974. By close of late registration, it is very possible that our total 1975 fall count could exceed 4,300 with a graduate enrollment in the neighborhood of 475. We would thus be close to the 1973 fail figure and, hopefully, well on our way to achieving levels of enrollment of the early 19 ' 70’s. Following an apparent national trend, graduate enrollment is declining at UMR. A decrease of about 10 per cent is noted from 1974 to 1975. Last year there were 376 M.S. and 152 “all staff members are doing engineering- the rolla way Engineering students from the University of Missouri-Rolla will tell about “Engineering— The Rolla Way” at “Rolla Night” Thursday, Oct. 2, at the Engineers’ Club of St. Louis, 4359 Lindeil Blvd. St. Louis area high school and college students, their parents and teachers are invited to attend. Engineering exhibits will be on display at 7 p .m. with the program starting at 8:15 p.m. slide show and discus engineering and all facets c student life at UMR. They are Dennis LeiUerman senior i electrical engineering; Louan Ruyle sophomore in mechanics engineering; Curt Ingrar sophomore in nuclea engineering, and John E Farrell senior in mechanic! engineering. There will be question and answer period. UMR alumni, faculty an administrators will be on han
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