University of Missouri College of Engineering - Shamrock Yearbook (Columbia, MO)

 - Class of 1931

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Why? E Ol THE ENGINEERING SCHOOL often wonder why the Engineers do not get more consideration in regard to the money appropriations granted by the state legislatures to the University when so many necessities appear evident? A close survey shows that only 310,000 has been bestowed upon the College in the past two years, which is to be divided equally between the four Schools of Engineering. Wie must take into consideration the fact that the 'funds for laboratory and shop equipment must be taken from this amount, which is hardly enough to endow the average family with the simple necessities of life. 'When this is spent, the rest must come from the fees paid by the students. If some of these so-called legislators could look into the conditions which hover over our institution, they would find that one of the most valuable Engineer- ing Libraries in the country was housed under a root' which is undoubtedly a fire- trap. This is not only a menace to our library, but to the students attending classes in such a building. In our shops are machines still in use which 21 years ago were housed in a building that was destroyed by fire. These machines are incapable and should be replaced by new and more up-to-date equipment. - Do we, as the future engineers of this great country, merit such inatteution? 'Most assuredly, we do notg but what can we do about it? If the state will not appropriate enough money to take care of our needs, who is going to bear the brunt of this surplus in question? It is certainly the duty of the state administration to maintain their educational institution in a manner necessary to keep pace with the most modern develop- ments in the Engineering world. Page 32 us? Q-f.5'-gli -, W -TEE Y. 7,...4,,fl - f-.Y , ,se :1 4 pc- Q GR G AN ll ZLAT 1 S 1Qgp1'grQ,myL, .i.4.-gi F4 JD 'Q li W 'i ol! wi l . ix ,l ii l i H, l ll i ll l fi ,, q 1 , 4:11 ll xi iw ,N gl lil in l 11 -i l it li ll 'l Q, 1

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ORGANIZATIONS ' os Er is 14,5 ., is A l l .1 1 . l l l M l,l J. E. Crmnwrcxi Jn. ........-. --P-1'e-urlellt l ' l l , , ,. l . 4 Ciaonme: SIEKIICLSKI ........ -lzc-f'-I'1a.v11lev1i- M it T, J. McMiu-roN ...... -- ........ -S'ecrefn1'y il' in M, lf. I-lounrm, ....... -- ....... T1'1'11s111'r'1' l V I-I, K, lflmaxc .............. Bu.v.-lllmmger Q , In li l . li ,i , . lr , t ,i 1 ' ' ll J. E. Clbunwlcx, JR. Fl , ,, , In 1876 the College of Engineering was founded at the Utniversity of Missouri, X and it was largely through the efforts and loyalty of the pioneer students in the if college that its growth was encouraged and developed. It is this same spirit of loyalty, good fellowship, and fair play that is expressed in material form in the 3. Engincer's Club of today. l I 1 Membership in this, one of the most democratic organizations on the campus, ,Qi is accorded at once to any student enrolled in the College of Engineering and is l 1 uninfiucncccl hy department, class, scholastic standing, or soci-11 afliliatians. , L. 1, All student activities of the school are relegated to three subsidiary organ- N fi izatiousg the Saint Pat's Board, in charge of the annual St. Pat's celebrationsg the ' F ffl Shamrock Staff, in charge of the publication of the Shamrock, year book of the N w school, and the Campus Squad, in charge of disciplinary measures resulting from violation of campus traditions. , I Qi ,l The Engineers' Club has just completed a most successful year, and all , pl indications point to its continued success in the succeeding years. V' ti , ldv r w i if , 1 lv T l l' w . , l l l 1 l 1 l l l . 1, W - age 33 :za Kfgp, , ,ue e. , nf' so J ji fjeo ' 1 'iff

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