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Anderson - Carlisle Society ■c r-wwi FRONT ROW: Prof. Stolz, D. Malyevac, J. Wallace, D. Corson, W. Enderlin, A. Rule, R. Wiley, A. Walkup. SECOND ROW: W. Painter, R. Utter, G. Ziesing, D. Rasmussen, R. Hoy, K. Hemmert, J. McMillan, R. Rask. BACK ROW: G. Trimble, D. Mahagin, J. Donovan, E. Sherron, P. Sweeney, G. Parker, G. Riley, D. Rovig. The Anderson-Carlisle Society, named for the two School of Mines students who lost their lives in the service during World War 1, was organized in 1922, and qualified as a Student Chap- ter of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Pe- troleum Engineers in 1934. One requirement for membership in the society is student membership in the A. I. M. E. The society holds monthly meetings, which feature lectures by experienced technical men in the mining, metallurgical, and petroleum fields. For the past three years, the society has spon- sored an annual Engineering Day program, at which time open- house is held on the campus, and the public is invited to examine the facilities afforded to Mines students. 67
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Amplifier Staff Left to right: R. Herndon, J. Bennett, S. Maddock, J. McLaughlin, S. Dunlap, M. Bennett, J. TrythaU, R. Coppage. The Amplifier is a bimonthly student newspaper which is compiled by students enrolled in publications. It provides a means of keeping all the students and faculty informed of the latest news on the campus. The newspaper has been quite successful this year, and plays a large part in campus life. Technical guidance is pro- vided by Professor Albertson, Mrs. McBride, and Miss Softer. In addition to the Amplifier, the staff also publishes the De Re Metallica. This monthly magazine serves as a means of communication between the campus and the public. It contains student, alumni, and faculty announcements concerning MSM ac tivities. Articles are also written concerning the mineral in- dustry. 66
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Circle K Club FRONT ROW: K. Fitzpatrick, G. Bronson, L. Latimer, J. Thompson. SECOND ROW: J. Jaksha, L. Judd, J. O ' Brien, F. Lucon. BACK ROW: R. Doherty, D. Boehme, B. Newman, G. Bailey. OFFICERS President ----- Ken Fitzpatrick Vice-President - - - George Bronson Secretary ----- Leroy Latimer Treasurer - - - - Don Giacomino Directors - John Jaksha, Francis Lucon, J. Thompson, Bob Newman The Montana School of Mines Circle K Club was organized in October, 1958. Circle K, sponsored by Kiwanis International, is a service organization which serves at a college level. It is a character-building group which offers service to the school and to the community. The Circle K Club is not a secret organization. It avoids cliques and its meetings are open to the public at all times. In addition to rendering unlimited service to its community. Circle K provides college men with the opportunities to develop lead- ership, good citizenship, education and fellowship. 68 1
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