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MSM-UMR Alumni Association Telephone (314) 364-4171; (314) 341-4172 University of Missouri-RoUa, Harris HaU, RoUa, MO 65401 OFFICERS Term Expires President ............... Richard H. Bauer '52 . ...... .... ..... . Missouri Electrochem,lnc .......... ... . ...... 1978 8013 Dale Ave., St. Louis, MO 63117

MSM-UMR Alumni Association University of Missouri-Rolla Rolla, Missouri

President Elect. ......... Joseph W. Mooney '39 ... ... .. . . . . ... . 7383 Westmoreland. . ........... . . . . .... . . 1978 University City, MO 63130 Vice President.

... Frank C. Appleyard '37.

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. ....... 808 Solar . Glenview, IL 60025

.... Arthur G. Baebler '55 ..... . ........... 20 Fox Meadows. Sunset Hills, MO 63127 . . . . . Robert D. Bay '49 .

. ... 222 Magna Carta Lane . St. Louis, MO 63141

Vice President ........... James B. McGrath '49 .......... . ..... Fru·Con . 1706 Olive St., St. Louis, MO 63103 Secretary .

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.......... Robert V. Wolf '5 1. ...... . ... . . . . .... Dept. of Metallurgical & Nuclear Engr .......... 1978 UMR, Rolla, MO 65401

Treasurer .... .. ...... .. . Vernon T. Loesing '42 .... . ... . . . . .... Dept. of Civil Engr ...... ... . ... . .. . UMR. Rolla. MO 6540 I

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DIRECTORS AT LARGE Term Expires Allan H. LaPlante '63 ................ 31 Lake Drive, Needham, MA 02192 . . 1980 Belding H. McCurdy '38. . . . . . . . . . .. .7400 Sun Island Dr., South, Suite 71 1, South Pasadena, FL 33707 .......... . 1978 E.L. (Roy) Perry '40 . . ............ Pres., Fru-Con, Ltd., 8989 Westheimer, Houston, TX 77063 ........ .... ... 1980 Walter C. Mulyca '65 ................. 203 Hillcrest, Marshall, TX 75670. . ..... 1978 Lawrence A. Spanier '50 . . ... 5 Pettit Dr., Dix Hills, NY 11746 . . .................. 1979 John O. Wilms '43. . ... 17700 South Avalon, Space 59, Carson, CA 90745 ........ . ......... . . ... 1979 Area Zip Code Numbers AREA DIRECTORS Term Expires 00·14 Raymond T. Ruenheck '50 . .7 Monteview, Chelmsford, MA 01824. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 1980 15·2 1 J. D. Patterson '61. ............. 1660 Ashlawn Dr., Pittsburgh, PA 15241. .... .. . . . ........ . .......... 1980 22·33 Bill L. Atchley '57. . ........ 1266 Crestwood, Morgantown, WV 26505 ......... ... . . . .... . . ... . .... 1979 35·45 William D. Busch, '42. . .20001 Idlewood Trail, Cleveland, OH 44136. . .. 1980 46·59 Eugene C. Fadler '62. . ... 116 N. Evangeline, Dearborn Heights, MI 48127. . .. 1978 60·61 Allen G. Behring '66. .. .. 447 S. Euclid, Villa Park, lL 60181 .. . .. 1979 62·62 C. Stuart Ferrell '64. .. .219 Timothy Lane, Carterville, lL 62918 . ............ . . .. 1978 63·65 Matteo A. Coco '66 . ............ 7115 Aliceton Ave., St. Louis, MO 63123 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 1978 63·65 Leonard C. Kirberg '66. .331 Carmel Wood Dr., Ellisville, MO 630 II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1980 63·65 Robert W. Klorer '44 .. ... ... . ... 7500 Natural Bridge Rd., St. Louis, MO 63123. . .. 1980 63·65 William E. H. Knight '24 ......... 1173 Grand, Carthage, MO 64836. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1978 63·65 Harold A. Krueger '42 ........... Ozark Lead Co., Rural Branch, Sweetwater, MO 63680. . 1979 63·65 George R. Schillinger '63 ......... 7598 John Ave., Oakville, MO 63129. ............ . .. 1980 63·65 Clifford C. Tanquary'57. . 14219 Denver Ave., Grandview, MO 64030. . ..... . . . .. . . ..... ... 1978 63·65 Bruce E. Tarantola '51 . . ... 9000 Skycrest Dr., St. Louis, MO 63 126. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1978 63·65 George D. Tomazi '58. . ... 12723 Stoneridge Dr., Florissant, MO 63033. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1978 63·65 Edwin J. Werner '49. .11015 East 39th, Independence, MO 64052. . . . 1979 66·74 Herman Fritschen '51 ........... 5249 S. 68th East Place, Tulsa, OK 74145. . .. 1979 75·79 Rex Alford '40 .. .............. . 5743 Jason, Houston, TX 77035 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1"79 80·8" & Victor J. Hoffmann '60 ........ 31057 E. Lake Morton Dr., SE. Kent, WA "8031. .......... . . .. 1980 '(6·99 "0·"5 E. Murray Schmidt '49 .......... 157 Hickey Blvd., S. San Francisco, CA 94080. . .. 1979

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COM MmEE CHAIRMEN DIRECTORS ..... 2640 Quail Lane, Northbrook, lL 60062 · .. 183 Main St., Acton, MA 01720 · .. 739 Country Manor Lane, Creve Coeur, MO 6314 1 · .. Schmoldt Engineering Services Co., Inc., 526 S. Seminole, Bartlesville, OK 74003

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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Term Expires .... Texas Pacific Oil Co .. .... 1982 1700 One Main Place, Dallas, TX 75250 Peter F. Mattei '37 ..... ... . . . ... ..... 9954 Holliston Court . .. ................... ... .. ........ . 1980 St. Louis, MO 63124 James J. Murphy '3 5. .. ..... . . . . . .. Murphy Company, 1340 North Price Road ..... . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . ... 1"78 St. Louis, MO 63 132 Robert M. Brackbill '42.

EX·OFFICIO DIRECTORS Paul T. Dowling '40 .. . ...... 10144 Winding Ridge Rd.,St. Louis, M063124 R.O. Kasten '43. ..... "0 1 West I 14th Terrace, Kansas City, MO 641 14 Melvin E. Nickel '38 . ...... 10601 South Hamilton Ave., Chicago, lL 60643 F.e. Schneeberger '25. ..... . ...... . . One Briar Oak, St. Louis, M063 121 James W. Stephens '47. ... ..... Missouri Public Service Co., 10700 E. Highway 50 Kansas City, MO 64138 Frank H. Mackaman . Barbara Petrovic .

STAFF . ... Executive Vice· President, MSM·UMR Alumni Association and Director, Alumni Activities, University of Missouri·Rolla .... Staff Ass;"W1t, MSM·UMR Alumni Association and Senior Secretary, Alumni Activities, University of Missouri·Rolla

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The semi·annual meeting of the Board of Directors was held on the Friday of Homecoming, October 14, 1977. Officers and directors in attendance totaled 35 , the best turn·out ever. Individuals from both coasts were present and Roy Perry, '40, director at large, flew in from Kuwait on the Arabian Gulf. Excerpts from the minutes follow: ATHLETICS STUDY COMMITTEE: Joel Loveridge reported that generous additional funding is necessary to maintain respectable athletic activity because of increased student costs, multiplicity of sports and the addition of at least a limited women's athletic program. Because of these influences, only 42 of the 57 allowed grants·in·aid have been financed at UMR , and it is obvious that UMR's athletic standing can only be protected by the expenditure of additional funds. PUBLICA TION OF "MSM·UMR ALUMNUS": Frank Mackaman described the current distribution policy for the "Alumnus": 2 issues per year to all alumni of record 4 issues per year to annual fund donors only. He raised the question as to whether this policy should be changed; it is currently under study and he plans to submit a recom· mendation for change to the next Board meeting. President Bauer then invited a reconsideration of the proposed 1977·78 and 1978·79 budget items as previously presented. A motion was made and seconded to adopt the proposed budget as presented . Motion carried. A motion was made and seconded that the Association contribute $5,000 to an Alumni Association Gale Bullman memorial fund within the Athletic Department with the prospect of this serving as "seed money" for other contributions. Motion carried. ALUMNI ALLIANCE: Art Baebler reported on recent UM Alumni Alliance activity. Indications are that the Alliance will be serving an increasing role in the promotion of the University; particularly in the justification of the University budget to those who influence appropriations. This should be accomplished through a number of changes in activity; namel y: Continuation of the I day "legislative" session. The matching of legislators with alumni who can be of constructive influence. Attempts to increase the University's influence with the CBHE. Publication of more factual information in the "Resource Bulletin" and decreasing its frequency to semi·annual. RECIPIENT RESEARCH: George Schillinger reported that past recipients of the Association's student financial aid showed twice the rate of membership in the Association compared to the total alumni rate. He will be following up on this to fu rther increase the rate (40%) and possibly also increase gift amounts. DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITY: Paul Dowling reported on the present activities of the Development Council. These include the promotion of geographical parents' organizations and encouragement of the involvement of an industrial group as an advisory group to the campus. The parents' greatest contribution can be the influencing of their local legislators. DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE: Jim McGrath presented a report on his committee that proposed an Alumni Association sponsorship of a departmentally oriented Industry Relations Program . A motion to pursue the program was seconded and carried . OLD BUSINESS: Relative to the Extension Summer Program, Frank Mackaman reported that the Engineering Management Department will be making a presentation next week relative to this program . NEW BUSINESS: The Board was in general agreement that annual fund contributors should not continue to be solicited for contributions after they have made their annual contribution . Complete copies of the minutes are available upon request to members of the Association.

Annual Meeting-MSM-UMR Alumni Association October 15, 1977 President Bauer called the meeting to order at 9: 10 p.m. in the Centennial Hall of the University Center. President Bauer reported that the Board of Directors held a productive meeting on Friday, October 14. A summary of actions taken will be published in the December issue of the "Alumnus". He also reported a gain in Association income of 81 % between the 1975-76 and 1976-77 fiscal years: from $84,426 .22 in '75-76 to $152,825.22 in

'76-77 . The Association's fiscal year continues to be September I to August 31 in spite of the change to the calendar year basis for the Annual Alumni Fund. The following were certified to have been elected to office in the mail ballot: Re-elected were: Allan H . laPlante '63 Director-at·Large E.L. " Roy" Perry '40 Director-at-Large J.D. Patterson '61 Area Director Robert Klorer '44 Area Director George Schillinger '63 Area Director

Elected for a first term were: Ray T. Ruenheck '50 Area William D. Busch '42 Area Leonard C. Kirberg '66 Area Victor 1. Hoffmann '60 Area

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There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. Respectfully submitted, Robert V. Wolf, Secretary MSM Alumnus! l


New Area Directors Elected New directors elected by mail ballot this fall were:

Leonard Kirberg

Ray Ruenheck For zip code 00-14, Ray Ruenheck, '50, of 7 Montview Rd., C helmsford , Mass., 01824. Long a member of the Association, Ray is Principal Engineer for Raytheon in West Andover.

For zip code 63-65, Leonard Kirberg, '66, 331 Carmel Woods Drive, Ellisville, Mo. 630 II. Len is a Senior Engineer with Horner and Shifrin of St. Louis. He is past-president of the St. Louis Section .

Victor J. Hoffmann For zip code 80-90 & 95-99, Victor J. Hoffmann, '60, of 31057 East Lake Morton Drive, Kent, Washington 98031 . Vic is president of Industrial Mineral Products, Inc. in Ravensdale. He is a past-president of the Northwest Section of the Association.

The new directors replaced Bill Flood, Harold Kosten, Bob Patterson and Thor Gjelsteen who were not eligible for re-election because they had served two terms on the Board. A complete listing of officers and directors is printed on the inside front cover.

~ ,'{~ \ William D. Busch For zip code 35-45 , Bill Busch, '42 , of 2000 I Idlewood Trail, Cleveland. Bill is District Manager of the Pettibone Companies. He has been the Associa tion's man in his area for many years.

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Auditor's Report September 19, 1977

BALANCE SHEET As of August 31, 1977 ASSETS Operating Funds General: Checking Account Savings Certificate--Unrestricted Savings Certificates--Directory Reserve Savings Account--Edwards Memorial Pass Card Savings Account--Unrestricted Certificate of Deposit--Unrestricted

$ 9,493.82 5,000.00 10,000.00 1,469.52 10,000.00 40,000.00 $ 75,963.34

Total General Operating R. E. Dye: 3,504.40 1,000.00

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Tota 1 Assets LIBIALITIES AND EQUITY Alumni Association Endowment R. E. Dye Endowment Laclede Steel Emergency Fund Burdick Endowment Members Equity

16,000.00 70,652.27 779.03 6,000.00 75,963.34

Total Liabilities and Equity

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ASSOCIATION CAPITAL INVESTMENTS Burdick Fund 8% Treasury Bonds due 8/15/86

$ 6,000.00

Alumni Endowment Fund 7-3/4% Savings Certificate due 11/17/81

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1977 Alumni Awards Banquet The Alumni Awards Banquet is the closing official event of Homecoming. This year 326 people attended the event which was held in the University Center on Saturday evening. They heard from University of Missouri President James C. Olson and UMR interim Chancellor Jim Pogue. MSM-UMR Alumni Association President Dick Bauer, '52, presided. The program included the presentation of first semester gifts to the University and Bauer handed checks totaling $28,500 to the appropriate officials. The Banquet closed with the adjournment of the annual meeting of the Association. However, the major portion of the program was devoted to the presentation of the Alumni Awards. This year thirteen individuals were honored and President Bauer called each to the podium and made these remarks:

WAYNE J. BENNETSEN St. Louis, Missouri President, White-Rodgers Division, Emerson Electric Compan};: Wayne Bennetsen earned the bachelor of science in electricaVengineering in 1941 and while on the campus had a distinguished career as a scholar, athlete, and editor. In 1960 he was awarded the degree Electrical Engineer by his Alma Mater. After service in World War II as a naval officer, he joined Emerson Electric and is now president of the White-Rodgers Division of that company. We are pleased to recognize his professional accomplishments as well as his service to the Association which extends from his promotion of the annual Miner-Wash U games to his service as a class coordinator.

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LESTER E. FIELDS Bedford, Pennsylvania Vice President-Group General Manager, Kennametal, Inc. Les Fields earned the bachelor of science in metallurgical engineering in 1948. His campus career was interrupted and, after World War II he was active on the MINER and was a student assistant in drawing. He has brought to his career a unique combination of professional expertise and a talent for sales and marketing and he brings this unique combination to the benefit of his extensive community efforts. We are proud to recognize his many accomplishments this evenings. LESTER E. FIELDS 4/ MSM Alumnus

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HARLEY W. LADD Tulsa, Oklahoma Port Director, Tulsa Port of Catoosa Harley Ladd graduated the Missouri School of Mines in 1940 with a bachelor's degree in civil engineering. In addition, he holds the master's degree in industrial engineering from New York University. Commissioned in the U.S. Army Air Corps in 1941, he was integrated into the Regular Army Corps of Engineers in 1947 and retired as Colonel in 1968. He is a multi-varsity letter winner and all-conference football player. Harley is an avid Miner fan and an active member of the Academy of Civil Engineers and a frequent visitor from Oklahoma, where he is port director, Tulsa Port of Catoosa. We are pleased to honor Colonel Ladd tonight.

HARLEY W. LADD

BOB L. MORNIN Lakewood, Colorado Senior Vice President, Adolph Coors Company President, Coors Container Company Bob L. Mornin received both bachelor's and master's in ceramic engineering here. The first in 1948 and the second in 1949. Since 1954 he has been with the Adolph Coors Company, flfSt with the Porcelain Company and more recently, the Container Company. Now president of Coors Container Company, he also is the senior vice president of the parent Adolph Coors Company. Bob, who is being recognized for his outstanding accomplishments, is reported to have traveled from Golden to this event in a refrigerated truck.

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JAMES A. NEUSTAEDTER Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Manger-Engineering; Oil & Gas, Raw Materials Division, Aluminum Company of America James A. Neustaedter is one of the five Neustaedters that appear on the alumni rolls. He earned his degree in 1943 in mining engineering and, after service in the army, joined the Alcoa Mining Company in 1946. Now manager-engineering; oil and gas-raw materials division, he is headquartered in the Alcoa Building in Pittsburgh. Weare pleased to recognize his professional accomplishments and his long devotion to his school.

VICTO 5t. Lou Retired Most Night a Profes5( finish tI archite( JAMES A. NEUST AEDTER

JOHN M. BREWER Rolla, Missouri Emeritus Professor, English, University of Missouri-Rolla Professor Brewer came to Rolla to join the humanities staff at the School of Mines. Granted emeritus status in May, Professer Brewer is now retired but still makes his home in Rolla. The Alumni Association is pleased to be able to honor him, not only for his professional competence, but for the special attention he gave to the Glee Club for twelve years and for his service to the speech and debate program.

JOHN M. BREWER

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HARVEY H. GRICE Rolla, Missouri Professor, Chemical Engineering, University of Missouri-Rolla Dr. Grice is a graduate of Ohio State University and came to Rolla to join the chemical engineering department after service as president of Graceland College in Lamoni, Iowa. A participant in all facets of university life, he has especially distinguished himself in his advisement of the Student Chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers. During his tenure as advisor, this chapter has won national honors the past seven years. We are pleased that we are able to recognize his particular relationship to students which extends beyond the confmes of the classroom. HARVEY H. GRICE 6/ MSM Alumnus


VICTOR E. REEF St. Louis, Missouri Retired Professor, St. Louis Community College at Forest Park. Most alumni who know Vic met him first through his participation at Rolla Night at The Engineers' Club of St. Louis. We are recognizing this evening Professor Reefs years of service counseling prospective students who wish to finish their education at Rolla. Weare pleased to recognize Vic as one of the architects of the transfer student program which is recognized statewide.

VICTOR E. REEF

DAVID J. ALLEN Rolla, Missouri Assistant Director, Admission Office, University of Missouri-Rolla Dave Allen is assistant director of admissions here at UMR and has been a member of the staff since 1969. In recent years the phenominal growth in junior and community colleges has required a special attention from the senior universities. Dave Allen has been our man for this field. In numbers and in quality, Dave and his associates can be proud of the students who have come to us after community and junior college preparation. We are proud to recognize Dave for his efforts which extend far beyond the expected.

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JEROME T. "JERRY" BERRY Rolla, Missouri Special Assistant for Mapping Requirements, U.S. Geological Survey Jerry Berry graduated from the Missouri School of Mines in 1949 with a bachelor's degree in civil engineering. The record shows that he went with the United States Geological Survey upon graduation and I am certain that that is the place he worked to make a living. But, also since graduation, he has worked for his Alma Mater in a labor of love. A willing volunteer, where ever asked, he has been especially involved in the athletic program as sports information publicist and statistician. Jerry is an Honary Knight of St. Pat's which testifies to the affection the students have for him, and this award makes that same testimony for the Alumni Association. JEROME T. "JERRY" BERRY MSM Alumnus17


WILLIAM H. WEBB Louisville, Mississippi Emeritus Professor, Chemistry, University of Missouri-Rolla Bill Webb is a professor emeritus of chemistry and an alumnus of this university where he earned his master's degree in 1939. Advancing through all academic ranks and, after years of service as chariman of the chemistry department, he is now retired and living in his hometown of Louisville, Mississippi. We are pleased that Bill has returned to receive this recognition from the Alumni Association. We recognize him not only for his outstanding ability as teacher, researcher, and administrator, but for the frank, wise and thoughtful counsel which he was always willing to bring to the concerns of this campus.

WILLIAM H. WEBB

Jeroml EDWIN G. MACHIN Nashville, Illinois General Superintendent & Consultant, Heavy Construction Industry Ted Machin came to Rolla fifty-eight years ago to enroll in the department of civil engineering. He graduated in 1922 with the bachelor's degree in that curricula. He has followed his profession since that time as a civilian and, during World War II as an Army officer. Colonel Ted is an avid golfer and an avid supporter of his Alma Mater. And it is largely through his efforts as a class coordinator for the "Over Fifty Year Alumni" group that we have such a fine turnout this weekend. The Association is proud to honor Ted this evening. EDWIN G. MACHIN

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Gale Bullman Multi-Purpose BU'ilding Dedication Homecoming was the perfect time to dedicate the Gale Bullman MultiPurpose Building, named to the everlasting honor of the former athletic director and head coach. "The memory of Gale Bullman will live forever through the M-Club Gale Bullman Award ... and by naming the MultiPurpose Building in his honor" read a portion of the memorial resolution adopted by the UMR faculty. Immediately following the Homecoming All Alumni-Reunion Fieldhouse Feed held on Saturday, October 15, 1977, the hundreds present were priviledged to participate in impressive

dedication ceremonies. Jerry Berry, '49, acted as Master of Ceremonies and the Reverend Scott Porter gave the invocation. The UMR Brass Choir and Vocal Quartet performed the "Alma Mater of the Mountains," the hymn of West Virginia Wesleyan College, Gale's undergraduate school. They closed with "Fight Miners". Rex Williams, '31, president of the Board of Curators of the University of Missouri and a long-time friend of Gale's, made the official dedication for the administration. Jim Pogue, Interim Chancellor, representing the campus, recognized Gale's contribution to the in-

tramural program. John Powell, '43, secretary-treasurer of the Frank B. Powell Lumber Co., Rolla, represented the local community. Three alumni, all of whom played for Gale, contributed their memories of their coach and friend . Jim Stephens, '47, senior vice president of the Missouri Public Service Co.; Harold Krueger, '42, general manager of Kennecott Ozark Lead Co.; and Jim McGrath, '49, vice president of Fru-Con Corporation, were the three who represent scores of Bullman alumni in the audience. Mrs. Bullman, known affectionately by hundreds as "She Gale" made a moving response.

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At the University of Missouri-Rolla, the queen is an engineer. Homecoming queen is Dianne Speer, center, a senior in geological engineering_ With her are Dr. Jim Pogue, left, interim chancellor of UMR, and Richard Bauer of St. Louis, president of the UMR-MSM Alumni Association. Miss Speer is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs_ Dale Speer of III N. Fulton, Carthage. Miss Speer was nominated for queen by members of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. She is a member of Kappa Delta sorority, Pi Kappa Alpha Little Sisters (vice president) and is active in several campus organizations. She served as vice president of the student chapter of the Association of Engineering Geologists, is an active member of the Society of Women Engineers and has been elected to membership in Kappa Mu Epsilon, honorary mathematical society.

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Students at UMR who spend part of their spare time playing with various UMR musical groups got a real workout during homecoming weekend. Friday evening a jazz combo provided background music for the Silver & Gold Cocktail Party sponsored by the MSM-UMR Alumni Association at the St. Pat Church Recreation Hall. The same group, under the direction of Tom Ruess, visiting instructor of music, played for the alumni dance later that evening in the same location. Also on Friday evening, a 25-member pep band added color and spirit at the annual M-Club bonfire and pep rally on the intramural field. Saturday noon a brass choir and vocal quartet, made up of multi-talented band members, enchanced the dedication ceremonies held at the alumni luncheon in the newly-named Gale Bullman Multi-Purpose Building. Shortly

thereafter, the Marching Miners, 102-members strong, began the pregame festivities on Jackling Field. Following the traditional homecoming pajama race, sponsored by the Interfraternity Council, some of the band members conducted a pie-eating contest. This somewhat messy activity is sponsored by Kappa Kappa Psi and Tau Beta Sigma, honorary band fraternities. Just prior to the kick-off they entertained the crowd with "On The Mall" by Goldman, "The National Emblem March" by Bagley, and a special arrangement for marching bands of "Abide With Me." Following the traditional rendition of the "Star Spangled Banner" and trooping of the colors by members of Pershing Rifles, the band concluded its pre-game show with "Fighting ~iners" in the "M" formation on the field.

At halftime, the band performed marching maneuvers on the field while playing "Here Comes The King," "String of Pearls," "Beer Barrel Polka" (a salute to the 50-year class), and the West Virginia Alma Mater in honor of the late Gale Bullman, former athletic director and football coach at UMR. After the presentation of trophies for winning homecoming decorations and the two pre-game contests, coronation ceremonies for the homecoming queen took place. While the band played music from "Star Wars," Interim Chancellor Jim C. Pogue and Alumni President Richard H. Bauer announced the winner of the queen contest and performed the crowning ceremony. Later that evening a small band combo performed for alumni in the Miner Lounge preceeding the annual Alumni Awards Banquet. MSM Alumnus / 13


Buck Rogers, Harlan Hoppock, Toots Schuman.

Marjorie Rhodes, June Oberbeck, Stewart Johnson and Dusty Rhodes.

Dudley Cress, Dave Dearth and Julie Dearth.

Bill Atchley and Johnny Powell, Republicans.

Nancy Schillinger, Len Kirberg, George Schillinger, Matt Coco, Mary Kirberg, and Kathy Coco.

Bob Brackbill and Harold Krueger.

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Bobo and Roberta Boismenue, Lois Thomas, Elmer and Carol yn Gammeter.

Cris and Bernie Wagner and Byron and Mary Ann Keil.

Jerry Gilmore, Al Buescher, Gene and Joanne Clodfelter.

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Dan Kennedy, Tommy Thomas, Ted Machin and Bill Schweickhardt.

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Karl Allebach, Tommy Thomas and Mrs. Allebach.

Homecoming Registration Stats Although we all know that not all returning alumni registered at the Homecoming registration table, those that did are represented in the following statistics furnished by Ted Machin, '22 who is a Class Coordinator for the "Over Fifty" group.

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Nominating Committee Solicits Suggestions Bob Klorer , '44 , requests suggestions of nominees be forwarded to the alumni office. A list of current officers and directors is carried on the inside front cover. Positions with a 1978 expiration date will require action. You are reminded that area directors must live in the area they represent and that officers must have served as directors for at least two years prior to nomination. All candidates for officer or director must have been contributors to the Alumni Association for at least two years immediately prior to nomination and must have an earned degree from MSMIUMR. Mailing address is: MSM-UMR Alumni Association 109 Harris Hall University of Missouri-Rolla Rolla, MO 65401. MSM Alumnus / l?


Class Reunions

1938 1 Row McCl Nicke 1927 and Before Row 1, Left to Right: Eunice Knight, Ted Machin, Julie Machin, Toots Schuman, Evelyn Ford, Roberta Boismenue, Bobo Boismenue, Faye Moran, Ernie Moran, Karl Allebach, Ron Ward, Bill Hauck, Leona Groharing. Row 2, Left to Right: Bill Knight, George Gabler, Bertha Gabler, Carl Heim, Ragan Ford, Beth Bissett, Don Bissett, Audrey Herman, Ted Herman, Ed Sievers, Frank Seydler, Betty Seydler, Tommy Thomas. Row 3, Left to Right: Harlan Hoppock, Hugh Berry, Shannon Frame Helen Frame, Lewis Andrews, Ann Case, Walker Case, Dan Kennedy, Elmer Gammeter, Carolyn Gammeter.

1932 Row I Left to Right: John Sturm, Frances Sturm, Bill Brewer, Jan Brewer, Rex Horn, Toni Horn, Harold Bruegging, Eva Bruegging, &b Riggs, Elizabeth Riggs, Karl Kaveler, Helen Kaveler. Row 2, Left t? ~ight: Art Williams, Blanche .Williams, Stuart Davis, Elmer Tomlinson, Eleanor Tomlinson, Eddie Crawford, Ruth Crawford, Lillian Lay, Andrew Kassay, Julia May Kassay. Row 3, Left to Right: Homer Thompson, Auttie Thomspon, Floyd Macklin, Irene Macklin, Rex Monroe, Daisy Monroe, John Pollak, Dorothy Pollak, Herb Tittel, Lucy Tittel, Russ Wiethop, Peg Wiethop.

1937 Row I, Left to Right: Frank Appleyard, Jerry Appleyard, Walt Luder, Flo Luder, Helen Holz, Wall y Holz, Bob Elgin, Carolyn Elgin. Row 2, Left to Right: Ted Bommer, Audrey Bommer, Pete Mattei, Sam Post , Marshall Taylor, Edwina Taylor, Bob Lange, Sybil Lange. 18/ MSM Alumnu s

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1942 Row 1, Left to Right: George Axmacher, Virginia McConnell, Bill McConnell, Larry Stewart, Nina Stewart, Ed Schneider, Harold Krueger, Sally Krueger, Cay Brackbill, Bob Brackbill, Ruth Hunter Nevin, Jim Nevin. Row 2, Left to Right: Charlie Morris, Jackie Morris, George Bradshaw, Kathryn Bradshaw, Otis H. Taylor, Betty Taylor, Evelyn Jones, Tom Jones, Austin Schuman, Martha Schuman, Edward C. Myers, Jr., Gene Veale, Lee Veale. Row 3, Left to Right: Nick Mushovic, Jack Lyons, Barbara Olsen, Rosemary Neubert, Pauline Hubbard, Curtis Hubbard, Gene Dawson, Ann Dawson, Ida Mae Wolff, Len Wolff, Tony Homyk, Erma Homyk, Doris Pohl, Bob Pohl. Row 4, Left to Right: George Dahm, Jo Dahm, John Olsen, Fred aide, Ralph Neubert, Oscar Muskopf, Ruth Muskopf, Harold Maune, Deolia Maune, Vern McGhee, Betty McGhee, Betty Loesing, Vern . Loesing, Dickey Hill, Bill Hill, Kay Busch, Bill Busch.

1947 . Row 1, Left to Right: Cecil Bailie, Frances Bailie, George Miller, Kay Miller. Row 2, Left ~o Right: Fr~d Ander~~n, R~ Schae~er, Helen Schaefer, Gil Carafiol, Jeannette Bosworth, Hartley Bosworth. Row 3, Left to Right: Walt Liddell, VlVlan Liddell, Nick Mushovic, Ron Tappmeyer, Mary Tappmeyer, Maxine Stephens, Jim Stephens. MSM Alumnus / 19


1952 Row I, Left to Right: John Mulholland, Judy Mulholland, Bob Drummond, Cleta Drummond, Jim Vance, Sally Vance, Dick Tankersley, Louise Tankersley, Dick Bauer, S,hirley Bauer. Row 2, Left to Right: Bob Uthoff, June Uthoff, Rod Fons, Eve Fons, George Stegemeier, Paula Stegemeier, Irene Owens, Bob Owens, Byron Keil, Mary Ann Keil, Gay Tarr. Row 3, Left to Right: Jane Finklang, Henry Honigfort, Betty Honigfort, Wallace Ferguson, Mona Ferguson, Kip Ferns, Guy Ellison, Beverly Ellison, Harold Freiberger, Phyllis Freiberger, Mike Tarr. Row 4, Left to Right: John Finklang, John Bruskotter, JoAnne Bruskotter, Bob Schafer, Marge Schafer, Jack Macke, Johnny Macke, Dick Bosse, Ed Calcaterra, Pat Calcaterra, Leo Cardetti, Ima Jean Fitzgibbons, Harry Fitzgibbons.

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Row I, Left to Right: Kermit Kreder, Patricia Kreder, Roger Feaster, Marilyn Feaster, Joanne Clodfelter, Gene Clodfelter, Barbara Lee, Larry Lee, Gayle Kick, Dave Kick. Row 2, Left to Right: Jim Johnson , Vera Johnson, John Jackson, Dale Rockwell, Mary Ann Rockwell, Norman Johnson, Charles Long, Mary Long, Joy Burkhead, Carl Burkhead. Row 3, Left to Right: Don Roth, Jerry Roth, Bob Eshbaugh, Jack Toliver, Warren Geil, Erma Geil, Bettie Tanquary, Cliff Tanquary.

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1962 Row I, Left to Right: John Huebner, Roberta Huebner, Jim Guest , Sharon Guest, Gary Trippensee, Diane Trippensee, David Brewer, Lois Brewer. Row 2, Left to Right: Russ Kamper, Carl Wilson, Elizabeth Wilson , Paul Stigall, Mary Stigall, Bernice: White, Dan White. Row 3, Left to Right: Tom Van Doren, Lana Van Doren, Sharon Hoffman, Roger Hoffman 20 / MSM Alumnu s

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Association Acts As Receiving Agent

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The MSM-UMR Alumni Association acted as receiving agent for the Jack Thompson and C. C. "Pete" Palmer memorial gift funds. The money received was ultimately transferred, in the first case to the Foundry Educational Foundation, and in the second case to the University of Missouri-Rolla. Donors to funds handled by the Association on an escrow basis are not listed in the Fund Honor Roll.

Perhaps there has been a Homecoming weekend when everything went off perfectly-but that was before my time. This year the football team gave us a victory and many alumni were most kind with their comments at the various affairs. There was a hitch in the Fieldhouse Feed Reunion event and it deserves a word of explanation. This was the first event of this type that our University Food Service had been asked to cater. The logistics broke down and the meal was late and some items were in short supply. The Food Service Manager has asked that I add his apologies to my own and that I am more that willing to do, for the Food Service

has been most cooperative with the Alumni Office and we like to believe that we have an excellent working relationship. Forewarned is forearmed and we are confident that any future Feed will please all in attendance as well as those who are doing all they humanly can to make the weekend a pleasant one for returning alumni. I would like to remind my readers that it was the same Food Service that provided the superb refreshments for our Silver and Gold Cocktail party on Friday night and also served the excellent meal at the Awards Banquet on Saturday. Frank Mackaman

Figures for Fiscal Year These figures compare the audited report for the fiscal year ending August 31, 1976 with the year ending August 31, 1977. They reflect the best year ever for the Alumni Fund and all other Association financial revenues. General Operating Fund 1976 1977 Receipts $84,426.22 $152,826.22 Disbursements $78,724.72 $96,292.80 Gain $5,701 .50 $56,533.42 $19,429.92 $75 ,963.34 Balance on Hand The extended 1977 Annual Alumni Fund results are reported with the Honor Roll. These results compare twelve month fiscal years 1976 and 1977. For The Fiscal Years 1976 1977 Donors 3,464 3,657 Dollars $73,444.20 $134.117.32 Century Club 277 344 MSM Alumnus/21


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MSM- UMR Alumn.i..: In lLec.etU: yeaM an incJteMing numbeIL 06 alumn.i.. have plLOvided an incJteMing numbeIL 06 doUaM :to :the MSM-UMR Alumn.i.. MMcJ..ation Annual Fund. The J.,uppolL:t level 06 :the Atumn.i.. MJ.,ouation :to vCI.JUou;., MSM-UMR ac.tivA..M.ef.> hM glLOwn c.o mmeMUlLa:tely . I am mOJ.,:t etU:hu;.,iMtic. about Izeep-<-ng :th,{.J., :tILend pO.6A..M.ve, .6-<-nc.e :theILe aILe .6 0 many plLef.> etU: and plLO j ec.:ted plLO glLamJ., wh-<-c.h c.an be -<-mpILO v ed wah a Wile ex;teILnal Mnanc.ia! .6uppolL:t. YOUIL Atumn.i.. M.60cJ..ation, aJ!J;.;ayJ., a S:ta:te 06 /.U/.,.60uU c.OILpolLa:te etUily, ac.h-<-eved 6uU I RS 501 (c.) 3 J.,:ta:tu;., ea.!1l-y -<-n 1976. Th,{.J., meaM :that OUIL g-<-6u :to :the MJ., ouation -<-n any 601Lm and -<-n any amoutU: aILe now 6uUy deduc.tible M plLOv-<-ded by law . In :the pM:t, :to MJ.,UlLe deduc.tibilily wdhout qUef.>tion, laILge g-<-6u welLe plLopelLly c.hanne1ed d-<-ILec.ily :to :the Un.i..veMdy, but we noW have :the optio n 06 d-<-ILec.ting OUIL g-<-6u :to :the Alumn.i.. MJ.,oUa:Uon OIL :to UMR, wh-<-c.heveIL malzef.> u;., 6eel mOf1.e c.om60IL:table. In :the pM:t 6ew yeaM :the M.6ocJ..ation 06Mc.eM and oUIL exec.utive v-<-c.e-pf1.ef.>-<-detU: have been Mized many timef.> :to ~6y :the 1L0ie 06 :the Alumn.i.. AMocJ..ation -<-n :the ovelLa!.t developmetU: ac.tivdy at UMR . I.6han. maize an e6601L:t :to do :th,{.J." M I .6ee d.

A deve1opmetU: 06Mc.e and J.,:ta66 welLe ef.>:tabfuhed at UMR -<-n 1%5 .6epalLa:te 61LOm :the Alumn.i.. M.6ocJ..ation 06Mc.e. The 6-<-M:t objec.tive WM :to undelL:talze a "C etU:enn.i..a! Chan.enge" c.ampa-<-gn :to ~e 6und.6 601L a .6:tudetU: c.etU:eIL. I:t Waf., J.,uc.c.ef.>J.,6ul and f1.ef.>uUed -<-n C.oM:tILuc.tion c.onc.luded -<-n 1973 . An ongo-<-ng developmetU: pf1.ogf1.am eMued, wah a .6ec.ond majOlL c.ampa-<-gn undelL:talzen -<-n 1975 60f1. :the pUILpO.6e 06 pUILc.hM-<-ng :the ThomM J e66eN.ion Ref.>-<-denc.e Hall. Th,{.J., c.ampa-<-gn .6uc.c.ef.>.66uUy f1.eac.hed i l l goal -<-n c.Mh and pledgef.> -<-n Febf1.UMY 06 :th,{.J., YealL. Atumn.i.. lia.ve played Izey f1.01ef.> -<-n :th,{.J., e6601L:t -<-n leadeMh-<-p and -<-n 6und-<-ng . The developmetU: ac.tivdy ,{.J., now lead by IvllL. Paul T. Vowung ' 40, pM:t pf1.ef.>-<-detU: 06 :the MSM-UMR Alumn.i.. MMUation. The developmetU: depaJWnetU: ,{.J., now .6uppofLting an ac.tive c.ampa-<-gn wah d-<-V,{.J.,-tOM .6eelz-<-ng gi6u 6f1.om alumn.i.., C.OILpofLatiOM, 60undatiOM, palLen,tJ." 6IL-<-end.6, 6ac.uUy, and :the Rolla c.ommundy. The ILOle 06 OUIL MMcJ..ation -<-n :th,{.J., c.ampa-<-gn ,{.J., c.oopelLative and .6uppofLtive. Of1.gan-i:za:t-<-on wi'->e, :the 6und ~-<-ng ac.tivA..M.ef.> 06 oUIL exec.utive v-<-c.e- pf1.ef.>-<-detU:, Ff1.anlz Mac.lzaman , and h,{.J., .6:ta66 and :the develo pmetU: cLbtec.:tof1. and h,{.J., .6:ta66 aILe c.oOlLd-<-nated by B. R. SalLc.het, exec.utive d-<-ILec.:tOlL 06 ex;teILnal a66a-<-M. Alumn.i.. volutU:eeM a-<-d -<-n many d-<-V,{.J.,iOM 06 :the developmetU: e6601L:t. OUIL MJ.,ocJ..ation Annual Fund and :the .6pec.ia! 6und.6 admL~:teILed by :the MJ.,ocJ..ation bOaILd and c.ommU:t.eef.> f1.eplLef.>etU: an -<-mpolL:tatU: palL:t 06 :the :toM UMR developmetU: e6601L:t. The Annual Fund lLec.cUvef.> and pu:t.6 :to goo d u;.,e :the bullz 06 alumn.i.. g-<-6u, wh-<-c.h :toMed $134,117.32 -<-n :the 6,{.J.,c.al yeaIL end-<-ng Augu;.,:t 31, 1977. To whom do I g-<-ve? That' .6 :the mO.6:t pf1.evaletU: qUef.>tion ~-<-ng when you f1.ec.cUve -<-nvdatioM :to g-<-ve 6f1.om .6evelLa! MUlLC.eo at UMR . The aMWelL ,{.J., .6-<-mple: :to UMR :thfLough :the Alumn.i.. MJ.,ouation, Of1.:to UMR :thfLough :the developmetU: ac.tivdy, Of1.:to UMR :thfLough o:theIL gf1.0Up.6 who -<-ndependenily MIz; e.g., :the athletic. depaJWnetU:, :the band, an ac.ademi.c. depaJWnetU:, :the ubf1.alLY, Of1. a f1.ef.>ealLc.h c.etU:eIL . Ail aILe wolL:thy 06 yOUIL c.o M-<-deILation . TheILe hM been .6ub.6:tantial glLOw:th -<-n OUIL own Atumn.i.. MJ.,ocJ..ation Annual Fund and -<-n endowmetU: eaILn.i..ngJ., . V,{.J., bUM emen,tJ., -<-n J.,UPP0f1.:t 06 UMR aILe gf1.owi.ng :too, :the pUILp'O'->e .6e1ec.:ted by yOUIL elec.:ted BOaILd 06 V-<.ILec.:tOM -<-n amoun:t.6 budgeted by yOUIL BoalLd 06 V-<.ILecJtOM and gtWie'd by f1.ec.ommendalioM 61LOm .6:tand-<-ng c.ommU:t.eef.> . YOUIL c.ontinued Mnanc.ia! output ,{.J., applLeuated by :the .6:tuden;tJ., who uLtimately bene6d. PIL-<-vate . g-<-ving ~ :the Izey :to a level 06 exc.eUenc.e -<-n :the leaILn.i..ng expelL-<-enc.e no:t ac.h-<-eved :thfLough appf1.0p~OM alone. Keep up :the good wOf1.Iz!

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+ Brown, Guy Jr. '40 Brown, John P. '50 Brown, Phillip L. '72 + Buel, Robert w. '50 Buer ke, Eugene B. '69 Buettner, Melvin A. '51 Busch, liilliam D. '42 + Byrd, Herman C. 'SO Carter, Ronald W. '67 Casey, walter E. '24 + Chasten, Dennis L. '70 Chen, Willie Y. '50 Chomeau, Henri '23 + Clarkson, Charles F. '41 + Close, Maxwell L. '63 Cob en, Donald A. '51 Cochran, Andrev A. '41 + Cole, Richard E. '47 Comanich, George W. '51 Comoglio. Raymond J. '42 + Coolidge, Donald J. '43 Coonce, .James M. Jr. '57 Cornett, Roy C. '38 Couch, G. Robert '41 + Crecelius, Donald G. '41 Crites, Joseph D. '49 + Crum, E. Jefferson '29 Daly, Thomas E. '49 + Day, Delbert E. '58 + DeBolt, Donald G. '49 Degenhardt, Dean A. '74 + Dennis, William E. '36 + Deutman, George M. '50 Dittmer, Russell s. '29 Dobson, Richard J. '34 Dovling , Paul T. '40 Downs, Jack s. '49 Drake, William L. '29 Dull, Me lvin J. '58 Dunn, Ervin E. '51 Durphy, Clyde A. '43 Dutton, Donnell W. '35 + Ecoff, Ralph A. Jr. '68 Edele, James s. '73 + Edgar, Max E. ' 35 Edvards, Marjorie + Einsel, Miller D. '62 Ellis, J. Craig '38 Ellison, Donald R. '66 Ellison, Floyd A. '48 Eloe, Ho ward English, Thomas o. '29 Evans, Donald L. '61

Fagan, Durvard E. '34 + Falkingham, Donald H. '41 Farmer, John o. '33 Parrell, Edvard C. '41 Ferrell, James o. '40 + Pick, Armin P. '41 P inch, Raymond R. '43 F in It;, Don a 1 d w. ' 47 + Finley, Fred W. '41 Pinley, Robert L. '72 Flanigan, Virgil J. '60 Flesh, David J. '23 Plood, H. William '43 Pord, Ra gan '23 + Forg otson, Ja mes M. '22 + Port, George E. '40 Foster, Jack D. '49 Prame, Wayne s. '23 Frankforther, Donald E. '71 + Fris, Edward s. '43 Fritschen, Herman A. Jr. '51 + Gammon, William H. '49 + Gardner, John W. II '41 + Garrett, James H. Jr. '58 Garrett, L. Wayne '72 Garrigue, Pierre L. '63 Gav, Martin T. '71 Gerig, Martha M. '69 + Gevecker, Vernon A.C. '31 Gilmore, Jerry L. '60 Gjelsteen, Thor '53 + Glover, James '43 Godwin, William '25 Gotsch, Richard Ii. ' 54 Grabski, stanley E. '71 Green, Sidney J. '59 Greer, Stephen L. '66 Gregg, James L. '23 Griffith, H. M. '27 + Grimm, C. James '30 + Gul i c k, Gar y M. ' 69 + Gund, Russell A. '40 Hacker, Alden G. '41 Haertling, Gene H. '54 + Hale, Et'1vard D. '32 + Haley, Comer C. '48 Hannum, Richard W. '66 Hansen, J. Richard '44 + Han se n, Peter G. '53 Hartman, William v. '48 Hassler, Milburn '31 Havener, Gary W. '62 + Head, David W. '74


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TOT AL CENTURY DOLLARS CLUB 1976 ..................... 3,464..................... 3,683. ........... 73,444.20 ........................ 277 1977 .................... 3,988.....................5,637. .......... .171,435.95 ......................... 431 + Head, Eldon II. ' 58 Heim, Carl J. '25 Heisler, William B. '50 Heitmann, Albert L. '25 Hepp, Joseph T. '48 + Hill, William E. Jr. • 42 Hinz, Gary A. '65 + Hobelmann, David II. '69 Hodgdon, Sam D. Jr. • 28 + Hohlfelder, Eugene F. '51 Holley, Robert G. '64 + Honerkamp, Donald .L. '50 + Hoover, Bert '23 Hor n, Rex T. '32 + Horst, William E. '51 Howald, Arthur M. '20 Howell, Richard B. '48 Huddleston, James A. Jr. '66 Iraola, Gustavo L. '66 Isbell, Clarence A. Jr. '50 + Itschner, Emerson C. '59 + Jackson, Earl E. '51 + Jenkins, Robert D. '53 + Jennin gs, Cha rles H. '30 Johnso n, Gordon E. '59 Johnson, Virgil A. '47 Jones, Sam P. '49 Jones, Vernon T. '53 + Kamper, Oliver II. '35 + Kassay, Andrew Ii. '32 + Kasten, Raym o nd o. '43 + Kemper, Claude L. '24 + Kennedy, Daniel '26 + Kent, Herbert E. '51 Kent, Ne vada A. III '53 + Kent, lIilliam D. '43 Kentnor, Charles B. Jr. '24 + Keshari, Hossein R. • 60 Kessler, Harry H. '24 + Kieffer, Alonzo R. III '59 Kind, Daniel A. '42 Kirkpatrick, Ruel L. • 31 Kitchen, Charles L. '26 Klaus, Irving '50 Klebba, Kenneth T. '60 Knearem, James L. '5] , 24 Knight, William E.H. Knox, Richard H. '27 + Kosten, Harold W. '60 + Kovach, John J. '50 + Kramer, Ral ph H. '66 + Kraus, Ronald W. '64 + Krueger, Harold A. '42 Kummer, Frederick S. '52 Kwadas, Edward J. '51 + Lambeth, Jennings R. '41 LaPiere, Gilbert H. '47 LaPlante, Allan H. '63 + Larkins, Lawrence J. '75 Lasko, Helen D. , 48 Leav e r, Harvey B. + Lee, Walter '53 , 51 + Lehmann, Charles F. Leone, Jo hn G. '70 , 53 Leponis, Andrew E. Lewis, B. Neil '58

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+ Peacock, David N. '64 Lewis, Joseph C. '60 + Perry, E.L. Roy '40 Lindgren, Roy A. '23 Perry, Norris W. '68 + Lipensky, Milan '53 Perry, Robert C. '49 + Loveridge, Joel F. '39 + Pfeifer, Herman J. '36 Lusk, R. Ralph '27 , 40 + Planje, Theodore J.M. Luth. William L. '71 + Polakowski, David R. '74 Lyons, Helen L. '67 + Porter, Jo e l E. '74 + Lyons, John H. '42 + Pot ter, Char les J. ' 29 Machin, Edwin G. '22 + Mackaman, Frank Rakaskas, Joseph E. '40 Rassinier, Edgar A. '42 Marosek, Charles F. '61 Reese, Thomas H. Jr. '34 + Marshall, Donald W. '50 Remington, Charles R. Jr. '49 Martin, Dan W. '52 + Remm e rs, Wal ter E. '23 + Martin, Kent W. '42 Rhoades, Robert P. '32 + Matlack, Fred P. '25 + Rich, J e rry L. '74 + Mc Connell, William F. '42 Rieke, Vernon W. '40 Mc Curdy, Belding H. '38 + Rigg s, w. Robert '32 Mc Ghee, Vernon T. '42 + Rixleben, Eruno '23 Mc Grath, James B. '49 Robbins, Clay '53 Mc Intyre, John F. '52 Robbins, Irvin D. '48 Mc Kee, Jack B. '41 Roberts, J. Kent '50 + Mc Kelvey, Ja mes 1'1. '45 , 63 + Robertson, Ro nald S. Mc Kelvey, Ralph E. '48 '70 + Mc Kinnis, Charle s L. Jr. '47 + Robinson, GUy M. Roloff, Don V. '51 !'Ic Nutt, ~Irs V.H. '67 Rothband, Pau-l B. '43 Mears, A. Dale '61 + Rouse, Allen L. '59 Mefford, Nace F. Jr. '48 Rouse, Richard o. '62 Mendell, Robert H. '50 SaI:chet, Bernard R. + Menefee, James H. '36 + Schafer , Rober t P. '52 Michelotti, Joseph E. '52 Schamel, Mrs walter S. Millard, Frank S. '37 Schillinger, George R. '63 Miller, Ed win L. Jr. ' 21 Schlensker, John A. '55 + Miller, Janet B. '74 Schmid t, Harold A. ' 56 Minton, Robert C. '58 Schmidt, Ray mond C. '38 Mitsch, George L. '40 + Schmoldt, Hans E. '44 Mohtashemi, Ali A. '68 + Schork, John E. '47 Monsch, Henry D. '29 + SchI:enk, lial ter T. '58 + Mooney, Edward w. '50 + Schuette, Louis H. '29 + Mooney, Joseph W. '39 + Sch uler, Leona rd L. Jr. Moore, Ronald T. '71 •49 Schwa r-z, Arthur S. '32 Moran, Ernest '27 + Scott, James J. '50 Morgan, J. Derald '65 + Scri vner, J. Roger '52 Mueller, George E. '39 Seaman, Robert L. '69 Mulyca, walter C. '65 Munger, Paul R. '58 Sedivy, Miles '08 Murdock, Kenn e th D. '62 Seipel, John H. Jr. '53 Murphy, James J. '35 Senne, Joseph B. '51 + Neustaedter, James A. '43 Sevick, Joseph G. '49 Nevin, James R. Jr. '42 S ey dIp. r, F t: a n k K. ' 27 Sharp , Everett W. '40 Nevins, Marvin E. Jr. '41 + Noell, Nelson H. '61 + S i evert, Gat:y F. '67 Nolte, William J. '20 SjobeI:g , John W. '44 Skitek , Gabriel G. '43 + North, John E. (Jack) '73 + O'Keefe, Thomas J. '58 Slocum, Roy W. '66 Smith, C. Cabanne '26 + Oldham, Douglas G. '69 O'N eill, John J. Jr. '40 Smith, Edward A. '24 Osterwald, Herbert R. '30 Smith , Fredet:ick J. '65 + S mit h, HarIa n D. ' 48 Otto, RichaI:d 1'1. '49 Smith , Hubet:t R. '48 Ozawa, Jack K. '45 Smi t h , James A. '47 Pagano, SalvatoI:e J. '73 Smith , Le roy E. '39 Page, cliffoI:d F. '31 + Painter, Joh n L. '50 + Snowden , J. Russell '47 *Palmer, Clarence C. '40 Soppr, William S. '57 Parsons, Edward W. '27 Soult, John P. '39 , 50 Patt e rson, JeI:ome D. '61 Spanier, LawI:ence A. + Paul, James R. '43 Spotte, II:vin C. '38

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'49 Staples, Guy W. '26 + Stephens, James II. '47 + Stevens, Billy '50 Stevenson, Gerald L. F59 + Strain, Robert A. '50 Stubbins, John R. '20 Stueck, C. F. P. '43 Summers, Alfred L. Jr. '72 Swanson, Kenneth A. '59 Swinny, David W. '70 Tallon, Richard J. '64 + Tappmeyer, Ronald A. '47 + Taylor, Fred N. '3 9 Taylor, otis H. '42 + Taylor, Ronald R. '74 + Telthorst, Edgar J. '4 9 + Ten Eyck, Warren E. '23 Testerman, Roy L. '60 Thomas, George H. '43 Thomas, Harold D. '27 Thompson, Bennet H. '26 Thompson, Dudley *Thompson, Jack H. '52 Tibbs, Harold E. 'SO

Toliver, Jack E. '57 Tomasek, Anton J. '63 Tomazi, George D. ' 58 Toomey, John B. '49 + Topper, Robert L. '41 + Townsend, Frank E. '11 + Tucker, Armin J. '40 Und e rhill, Norman R. '43 Val e rius, Claude N. '25 + Van Dover, R. Bruce '67 Van Eaton, Charles W. III '48 + Vejvoda, Donald J. '68 + Vie n ha g e, Robert P. '53 Vollm a r, Joseph E. Jr. '76 + Walz, Robert L. '52 + Wan e nm a cher, Joseph 11. '23 + Ward, Joseph R. '72 Warf e l, Michael R. '75 Watt e nbarger, Chris Ma '41 + Weber, Arthur H. '49 Webster, Royal S. Jr. '55 Wein e l, Ernst A. '44 Wein e l, Robert '51 + We inland, Harold A. '53 + Weis, Car I J. ' 43

Welke, Al.'bert H. '52 + Werner, Edwin J. '49 Werner, Roy C. '43 Westwater, Robert S. '44 + Wheele r, Ernest S. '22 + Wheeler, Jennie Lenox '22 Wheelock, Leroy K. '52 Wicker, Dave A. '44 + Wiethop, Russell H. 'J2 + Wilhelms, Kenneth 1'1. '46 Wilkerson, Augustus B. '23 + Williams, Rex Z. '31 Williamson, Rayburn L• . '54 + Wilreker, Victor F. Jr. '71 + Wilson, Joseph 1'1. '21 \lilson, Robert J. '62 + \l issl er, Louis B. '43 + Wolf, Robert V. '51 \lorley, Morris T. '61 + Wyatt, De lIarquis D. '41 + Zeid, /'Iarvin C. '51 + Zimmerman, Donald G. 'SO Zoller, He nry E. '23 + Zoller, Victor H. '43

Corporate Matching Gifts 708 companies match gifts made to institu· tions of higher education. 84 companies matched gifts of alumni to the 1977 Fund with a total of $10,453.50. AMAX, Inc. Abex Corp. Alco Standard Corp. Allied Chemical Corp. Aluminum Co. of America American Hoechst Corp. American Standard, Inc. Armco Steel Corp. Ashland Oil, Inc. Atlantic Richfield Co. Barton Mines The Bendix Corp. CPC International, Inc. Callahan Mining Carborundum Co. Celanese Corp. Chrysler Corp. Clark Equipment Co. The Cleveland-Cliffs Iron Co. Consolidation Coal Co. Continental Can Co. The Continental Group Cooper Industries, Inc. Digital Equipment Corp. The Dow Chemical Corp. Dresser Industries, Inc. Ethyl Corp.

Exxon Factory Mutual Engineering Research Corp. Ferro Corp. Fisher Controls Co. Fluor Corp. Ford Motor Co. General Atomic General Dynamics Corp. General Telephone & Electronics Corp. B. F. Goodrich Co. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Gould, Inc. Halliburton Co. The Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection & Insurance Co. Hughes Aircraft Co. ICM Corp. (Missouri) Ingersoll-Rand Co. Johnson & Johnson Kennametal, Inc. Kennecott Copper Corp. Kerr-McGee Corp. Mallinckrodt Inc. The Marley Co. Martin Marietta Corp. Medtronic, Inc. Mobil Oil Corp. N. L. Industries, Inc. National Distillers & Chemical Corp.

National Steel Corp. Natomas Co. North American Philips Corp. Occidental Petroleum Olin Corp. Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Owens-illinois, Inc. PPG Industries Panhandle Eastern Pipeline Co. Ralston Purina Co. Rochester & Pittsburgh Coal Rockwell International Corp. Rohrn & Haas Co. SCM Corp. St. Joe Minerals Corp. Scott Paper Co. Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc. The Singer Co. Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. Sun Co. Sun Oil Co. of Penna. Sybron Corp. Tenneco, Inc. Texas Eastern Transmission Corp. Trunkline Gas Co. Union Electric Co. Vollman Brothers Construction Co. Whirlpool Corp. Do you work for a company that will match your gift?


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The Honor Roll for the 1977 Annual Alumni Fund contains the names of those who have made gifts between September 1, 1976, and December 15, 1977. First time donors to the 1977 Fund who made gifts between December 15 and December 31, will be listed in the February MSM Alumnus. Every reasonable care has been taken to include the names of all who made gifts to the' 1977 Fund; however, errors are bound to occur and we would appreciate notification of them. Any corrections will also be printed in the February Alumnus. •

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ATKINSON, MARION L. JR. BAKER, DONALD R. BERRY, HUGH R. BROWN ING, BERTIE L. BURNET, LEO L. EA GAN, THOMAS E. GAINES , GEORGE D. GODWIN. WILLIAM HAUCK , WILLIAM P. HEa, CARL J. . HEIT~ ANN, AL BERT L. KUECH L ER, ADOLPH H. MATLACK, FRED P. MILLER, EDW I N L. JR. NEEDHAM, ALBERT B. PASLEY, JAMES L. SCHNEEBE RGER, PRED C. SCHR AMM, HERBERT O. SHAY, DANIEL C. VALERIUS, CLAUDE N. WARD , RONALD D.

• BIRCHARD. HARRY C .. • BROWN IN G, BERTIE L. • GAMM ETER, ELMER • GAMM ETER, ERW IN GODWIN, WIL LIA M • KENNEDY, DAN I EL • KITCHEN, CHARL ES L. • LINDENAU, EDWARD ". MOORE , JAMES P. • ROOD, JOHN A. SHORT, W. IRWIN SM I TH, C. CABANNE STAPLES, GUY W. THOM AS , HAROLD S. , .________________________- ,

Lifetime Memberships When the Alumni Association was young, life memberships were solicited to finance the organization. The following alumni hold pa id·up life memberships: Bowers, Carlos Gehert '24 Brown, John Stafford ' 17 Crawford, E. A. '29 DeCousser, Kurt Herman '22 DeYalve, Albert Steihler '43 Forgotson, James Morris '22 Frame, Wayne Shannon '23 Gibson, Doddridge Graham '23 Grimm, C. James '30 Halasey, Francis Richard '22 Kemper, Claude Lester '24 Miller, John Charles' 16 Neal, Ken neth Robeson '30 Potter, Charles Jackson '29 Reill y, John Henderson Gay ' 17 Smit h, Hueston Marriam '38 Swift , Roy Erwin '34 Wanenmacher, Joseph M. '23 Wheeler, Ernest Sterling '22 Wheeler, Jennie Lenox '22 Each has a permanent place on the honor roll of donors. Thank you all.

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BAUMGARTNER , RUPERT P. BOYER , PHILLIP J. CORDRY, CLETUS D. CRUMBAUGH, DAN I E L H. DONALDSON, JA~ES G. FAULKNER . EDWAR D C. P RE E~AN, CHAR LE S A. GROSS, HENRY E. GROSS, HOWARD H. RERMAN, THEODORE HI STED , HOWARD HODGDON , S AM D. JR . KILPATR ICK, HAROLD S. MACHIN. WILLIAM B. MORELAND, HOWARD B. MURPHY. THOMAS D.

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Memorial and Non-Alumni Gifts Levi Ackley Louise Allen in memory of Morris E. Allen '43 'Nolan B. Aughenbaugh Betty T. Barnard in memory of Charles R. Barnard, Jr. '56 John M. Brewer 'Robert Britton Mrs. Gale Bullman Mrs. E. W. Carlton Joseph O. Carson, Jr. Adrian H. Daane 'Denyse Davidson Majorie Edwards 'Howard Eloe ·Mrs. C. W. Eshbaugh Mrs. leonI' Grigsby in memory of Harry G. Grigsby '48 'Fanny M. Hall in memory of Clyde W. Hall ' 14 Mr. & Mrs. B. D. Hollenbach in memory of Charles E. "Chuck" McGaughy '50 Catherine Jenks

Billy Key Helen C. Lasko in memory of Edward P. Lasko '50 Mrs. Marga M. Legsdin 'Mrs. Marion K. Letts in memory of J. O. Letts '29 'Frank Mackaman Mrs. Elsa Marinkovic in memory of Sergio F. Marin kovic '51 Donna M. McMillian in memory of David A. McMillian '74 'Leola F. Millar in memory of Gale Bullman Estelle Nuell in memory of Barney Nuell '21 David L. Oakley Audry Owens in memory of F. W. Owens '5 1 Hendrika Parker in memory of Russell Herman Parker '29 Raymond L. Pendergrass Bernard R. Sarchet Walter O. Sauer

Mrs. Walter C. Schamel in memory of Walter S. Schamel, Jr. '34 Mrs. Edwin A. Slover in memory of E. A. Slover '20 Mrs. Martin E. Straumanis Dudley Thompson • James H. Tracey ·Mrs. E. Roland Tragitt in memory of E. Roland Tragitt '23 Mrs. William F. Troxell in memory of Robert Victor Jones '38 A. G. UnkJesbay Ann & Deb Van Fossan in memory of "Ike" Edwards Clyde G. Wade Mr. & Mrs. Robert V. Wolf in memory of Gale Bullman and Aaron Miles Electric Metal Makers Guild, Inc. in memory of Charles E. "Chuck" McGaughey '50

• PERRY, 8.L. ROY • PLANJ E, THEODORE J.!. RAKASKAS, JOSEPH E. • REED, JOHN P. RIDLEY, BOBE" P. • RIEGE, LYNN J. RIEKE, VERNON V. • BOSE, COLI N G. ROSS, PAUL F. RUEPP, EDII ARD L. SHARP, EVERETT V. + S!OTHERS, VILLIA" J. STURGES, HERBERT D. • S UMMERS, HUEY • TUCKER, ARMIN J. UNGER, VERNON E. WEBER, ART HUB JR. • WERNER , WALTER A. WILSON , F. HUGH WIL SON, JAMES C. YOUNG, WILLIAM P.

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• LAY, GEORGE R. LIVING STOB, ROBERT G. LOC!ETT, DOHlL D N. • LOIGOLIOS, U LTER C. • LUKROFKA, LOVELL J . • H1BIE, GEOR GE V. IARI, CIRL K.. • "ARSHALL, DOIA LD v. 11RrING, RI CH1R D E. R1SON, EBII! Y. • RATTL1GE, 11YI OID F. • I C RICHOLS, JO HR R. • "C VEl, J OS EP H S. JR. I EGEFP, SElIOUR • REIER, H1RVEl V. IENDELL, ROBERT H. IEBGEL , iILLIAB K. RIDDLErOl, DOUGLAS F. • RILLER, CHE STER E. BILLBR, JA I ES B. • ~OOHEY, EDIIAR D V. • 1I0EHRING, JOHN E. IURPHY, iILLI1I L. NAGEL, LAiREHCE J . BEIDEL, ROGER L NEUSTIEDT ER, RO BER T H. • NICHOLS, J OHN W. NIEDERSTA DT, ROLAN D J. • NORTH, OLIVER S. NOVOTN U, FRANK OLIPHANT , JOH R D. • PAINTER, J OHN L. PARKER, R. C. P1TTEN, ROBERT I. PAULSE LL, WILL IA M G. PENNINGTON, ROBER T J. • POTTER, CHAR LES J. PREISS, RO BERT K. RAUSCH , RAURIC E K. RECOB, DONA LD E. • REES, GEO RGE A. RERINGTON, CH1RLE S B. JR • REYROLDS, EARL G. ROBERTS , J. KENT ROBISON, LES LIE B.. • ROENFELDT, HARO LD R. RO~ANO, PRANK J. ROiLEY, KERMIT G. • ROENHE CK, RAY" OND T. SAK01lYI, JO HN J. SCHRI DT, ROBERT H. SCHNAEDELBACH, GER ALD • SCHREIDER, ROBER T W. • SCOTT, J AME S J . SERENO, LEROY F. SETTGAS, RO BE RT C. SEVERTSON, VERNON S. SEiALL, DONAL D C. SHAFFER, RO BERT B. • SILVER, SIDNEt • SI IS, DALE ESLACK, CLAYTON F. SLUSHER, ROBERT C. SRITH, IARVIN E.. SlIITH, ROBERT E. SPANIER, LAVRENCE A. SPRINGER, EVERETT V. STARKE, ROBER T E. • STEVENS, BILLY • STRAIN, ROBERT A. • STRAUSS, EBVIN J . STRONG, JOHN P. • SZUMACHOWSKI, EDW I N R. • TERRY, R. IILTON THEERMAN, HAROLD B. • THO~PSON, HOIER F. TI BBS, HAROLD E. • TII~ER, DONALD H. • TINDALL, ROBERT f . J R. TRIANDA, JOHN TUNNICLIFP, CLARENCE J. • UNSELL, VESTER B. VlN NORT, JOHN R. • VOGLER, AUGUST J. JR. • WAGNER, BERNARD C. WALKER, VALTER V. • WEGENER, WILBERT F. • WEINGAERTNER, JOHR V. WESTERN. PREDERI CK C. WILSON, GL ENN E. WOJAN, CARL E. WOLFRAM, RALPH E. iOOD, ROBERT ~ WRIGHT, HAROLD R. WUNNEN BERG , DONA LD A. YOCHU~, KENNETH H. YOUNG , CHAR LES JR. • ZIM"ER"AN, DONAL D G. ZVAN()'T, ALBERT J .

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• STRITE, RUSSELL B. SWEENEY, JA"ES B. TARB, CLARENCE B. • THOMPSON, HOBER ~ • THO"PSOS, JACK B. TIMBROOK, PAUL V. UNGER, WALTER H. UTHOFF, ROBERT F. VAN BUSKIRK, LYIAI F. VANCE, JAMES F. JR. VANDERHEYDEN, EUGEN E T. • VARANOUSKAS, JOSEPH P. • VAKEFIELD, ROGEl! E. • WALIZER, JAlIES E• WALZ, ROBERT I.. • WEEKS, CHARLES L VELKE, ALB ERT H. WESTERMAN, HOWARD W. VHEELOCK, LEROY K. WILLIAMS, DEAN H. • WOLP, ROBERT V. • WOLFBERG, LEONARD H. lAGER, O. TIBKEN • ZACHELMEYER, NORlIAN P. Z EDALIS, JOHN P.

ACHTERBERG, ERNEST B. BARTON, C. DEAN • BENDER, JOHN H. • BERRY, CHARLES A. BLOESS, JUEBGBN J . BOYD, BARVIR W. CALLAWAY, CHARLES H. CARL, RALPH W. CRANE, HAROLD R. • CREA~ EB, EDiAR D L. DILL, ElRL R. • EDVARDS, GENE i. ENGLUND , JOHR O. • GJ ELSTEEN, THOR • HANSEN, PETER G. HAYNES, RYBON B. • HEEGER, CHARLES H. HEINECK, DALE W. HOLLAND, RICHARD O. • JENKINS, ROBERT D. JORES, VERNON T. • JOST, ROBERT D. KATZ , IAURED KENT, NEVADA A. III KREAREM, JAMES L. KOEDERITZ, THO~AS L. KRONMUELLER, VILLIA" W. • KUSTER, RAL PH L. LABOUFF, GERALD J. LANG, EUGENE A. • LEE, IIALTER • LEPONIS, ANDREW E. • LIPENSKY, MILAN "ODDE, DALE E. MONTGOMERt, R. GILL NE LSON, WILLIA" P. OBERSCHELP, WILLIAM F. + PAHK, WILLIlM B. PATTERSON, VILLIAlI E. PRICKETT, LLOYD C. • QU ATR1RO, WILLIAM ROBBINS, CLAY ROBERTS, JAMES P. • SCHAPER, ROBERT P. SCHARF , FRED SEIPEL, JOHN R. JR . SRITH, BERT L. • STROHBECK, EUGENE E. • THOMPSON, JAMES L • TOPEL, MAURICE R. • VIENHAGE , ROBERT P. + WAGNER, FREDERICK R. • VEINLAND, HAROLD A.

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ALTHEIDE, CRARLE S R. • BAUMGARTNER, GEORGE R. • BENTlLLA, KENNETH R. BRAi LEY, JOHN M. DEWITT, CARL L. • DOE, BRUCE R. GRINS TEAD, WILLI S G. HARDY , ROL LAN D L. HART, NORMAN E.

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• MATZ, ALEXANDER H. JR. • "ETZ, GILBERT Y. JR. • ~ITCHELL, JAIIES L. MUTHEBSHEAD, JOH! L. JR. • NELSON, WILLIA" D. REEVES, CHESLEY V. JR. REUSS, LLOYD E. ROTH, DONALD J. ROUSH, PHILIP S. • SCHNEIDER, ROBERT W. SOPER, WILLIAII S. • STEPHENS, JAMES W. STEVENS, D'JEANNE TANQUABY, CLIPFORD Co TOLIVER, JAC~ E. TROUTNER, JOSN It. VENABLE, WILPORD G. VETTER, CLARE!CE J. JR. WARREN, RO BEBT N. WEBB, JEBRY J. WEBB, BOBERT B. WENTZ, CRARLES A. JR. WILLIHS, RUSSELL E. ZIEBELL, DONN G. ZOOK, RAY MOlD D.

1 9 57 • + ALEXANDER, WILLIA~ • ANDERSON, JOHN It. ASTROTH, LOUIS E. ATCHLEY, BILL L. BA K HL E, AUGUST A. BAKER, DON ALD D. BALDWIN, WILLIAM M. • BARDEL"EIER, AUGUST B. BATES, DAVID i. • BERG, DAVID W. • BOWER S , DONALD R. BR OWN, PHILLIP o. • CLODFELTER, GENE C. • CONLEE, JACK L. COOKSEY, JOEL N. JB. COONCE, JA"ES II. JR. + COWAN, ROBERT W. JR. • DAVIS, GARY W. ELLIS, WALTER H. JB. PERGUSON, DONALD J. II GRAHA~ , JAMES B. GUYOT, ROGER L. • HANSEN , PETER Go HAUBOLD, NIELS It. • HINDS , ROBERT E. HOiARD, JOHN J. (JACK) HUIIPHREY, RICHARD L. HUSSEY, RAY~OND L. JACKSON, ROBERT A. JOHNSON, NORIIAN C. JOHNSTON, WAY~OB L. JONES , fLOYD C. KALIN, THO"AS E. KICK, DAVID D. KREDER, KERMIT R. LEMING, PAUL W.

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NIEDERMEYER, O. DAVID JR. • O'KEEPE, THO~AS J. • OKENPUSS, RICHARD H. PAPE, EARL E. PHILLIPS, RIIIIOND E. PISACANE, LOUIS A. • RASCHE, JOH! P. RATHGEB, LAVRENCE J. RICHEY, JOHN o. ROPER, PHILLIP W. • SA UER , HARRY J. JR. • SCRIER~EIER, JOHN J. • SCHIIIDT, E. ROBEiT JR. • SCHRENK, WALTER T. SCOTT, ROICE ~. JR. SFREDDO, BUIIBBRT B. S elTH, II. THOll AS SMULANO, ROBERT J. ST EVENS, ROBERT P. STRIEDER, HENRY L. SUCHER, ROBERT i. SUDDATH, JAIIES ft. TAYLOR, PAUL 11. • TOIIAZI, GEORGE D. o UNNERSTALL, LESTBR A. VETTER, RONALD F. VIE, JERRY D. o VITEK, RICHARD ~. • WEISS, HICHOLlS II. WEST, BILLY B. WINTER, LESTER ~ WITHROi, ~EBRY R. YOUNG, RALPH O.

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JOHNSON, GORDOI B. JOHNSON, PHILIP R. KESSLER, BARRY H. KIEffER, ALONZ O ~ III KRUEGER, HAROLD I. KRUGER, WILLII! A. ~UCHARSKI, EDVARD A. LAV, DAVID Co LnSO!, BEAL L. LEMBERGER, ROBBaT ALINDSEY, KEIBBTS R. LUll, SARBY It. LUTZ, H. Jon IIAOIGAN, DB NIlS D. 1I1RCRB1IKS, IIAiTIS P. "ATTIIGLJ, BAIIIOSD Co "C HIFFIE, GERALD T. IIETCALP, GBBALD LIIITCREL L, JOBI r. "ORG1N, GEORGE ~ NEUIIEI ER, L Ell DER A. OBERLANDER, BICHIRD ~. PATE, HENRI A. PUGS, JAIIES Eo PUNTII EY, AL BBRT 11. RATLIPF, JOSI L. REICHERT, JOSEPH P. ROBERTS, P AOL B. ROBINSON, ~1BQOIS B. ROSS, RICH ARD G. ROUSE, ALLBI L. RUGGERI, CARIIB. ~ SAULTZ, JAIIES E. SCHARP, JOEL S. SCSIIIDT, E. iOBBRT JR. SCHNEI DER, CHABLES S. SCHOONOVER, DOMOVAI K. SC BUIIACRER, CAiL R. SCHiEICKR1RDT, iILLIAII K. SCOTT, JA ~ES J. SHOEIIAKBR, JAIIES L. SIIITB, GAYLOH G. SOULT, JOHR P. SPASEL, LESLIE ~ STALLING, PAUL D. STEVENSON, GERALD L. SiANSON, ~BHNBTB A. TACKETT, CHARLBS ~ TAT!, CRARL BS F. THOMPSON, BILLY J. THORNT08, ROBBRT C. VOLKER, ROSALD Eli ALLACE, CHARLES E. 1IAIM1!, STANLEY WEI8S0LT, JA8BS E. WENTZ, CRARLES 1. JR. WIB~EI, RICHAaD H. WILLIG, KARL D. i ILSON, SUGH V. WOOD, VILLIAS S.

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Donors to the S. H. Lloyd Fund The family of Sam Lloyd suggested memorial gifts could be made to the Annual Alumni Fund and the following individuals and organiza· tions did so. Grace Ary Allaire Mr. & Mrs. L. R. Bandy, Jr. Albert E. Barnard Mr. & Mrs. Jo W. Barr Harry & Margurite Bonewits Joe & Cricket Brenneisen Mrs. E. W. Carlton Bev & Ruth Clark Mrs. H. D. Crumpler Mr. & Mrs. Hugh A. Crumpler Warren E. Dean Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Eck

Mrs. Ike Edwards Mr. & Mrs. Daniel Eppelsheimer Mr. & Mrs. W. P. Eyberg Mr. & Mrs. Harold Q. Fuller Mr. & Mrs. Frank A. Gerig, Jr. Mildred & Vern Gevecker C. James Grimm Mrs. Jerry Hawks Mr. & Mrs. Burns Hegler Mrs. S. F. Hendricks Mr. & Mrs. William S. Jenks. Jr. Mr. & Mrs. H. C. King Robert C. Lange Mr. & Mrs. Vernon T. Leasing Mr. & Mrs. A. E. Long I. H. Lovett Mr. & Mrs. Frank Mackaman Mrs. Feli x P. McCarthy

Mr. & Mrs. Robert E. Myers Mr. & Mrs. Eugene E. Northern Ed & Marjorie Owsley Mrs. Harry Pence Mr. & Mrs. J. Kent Roberts Ruby Sally Alvin C. Steinbach Col. & Mrs. Fred K. Vogt Mrs. Audrey C. Whaley Sally White Rex Z. Williams Mr. & Mrs. F. S. Wiley Mr. & Mrs. Robert V. Wolf Club T.E.A.C. Friends In Aging Program Radio Station KUMR·FM Social Sciences Dept. , UMR

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Dear Friends, The next few pages provide a brief glimpse of private giving to UMR during the 1976-77 academic year. A year in which UMR acquired a residence hall for an additional five hundred students and received for the first time over $1,000,000 in gifts. I.

UMR greatly appreciates the generous giving from her many friends, both corporate and individual. and I am pleased to submit this report for your review. The donors listed made contributions to the University during the period July 1, 1976 through June 30, 1977. Gifts from the UMR-MSM Alumni Association are included. You will note that the financial aid program received almost 40% of the gift income. This is in keeping with its high priority according to recommendations of the Faculty Advisory Committee for Institutional Development .

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Friends of UMR Paul T. Dowling, Chairman UMR Development Council 1976-77 Development Report

Gifts to UMR reached a new and a'i l time high during the 1976-77 fiscal year. For the first time we surpassed the million dollar plateau, receiving $1 ,056,205. My personal thanks to each of you included in this report. I must get on my soap box just for a moment, because I still have folks ask me why one ought to consider contributing to a tax-assisted institution. The question may have been valid some time in the past, but it is not now. ArneI Arne~

The allocated money from the state of Missouri accounts for only 55% of the UMR operating budget. Student fees and tuition add another 20% . The remaining 25% is generated through research grants, auxiliary enterprises and gifts. You can readily see that our private gifts to UMR are so very important in adding that "extra" to bring UMR up to its highest capabilities.

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PURPOSE Student Aid Scholarships ... .. .. ...... ...... .. ... $178,332.84 Fellowships . . ... .. .. . .. . . .... . . ... .... 40,955.90 Minority Engr. Program . .. .. ...... . .... 121,375.00 Women in Engineering .... ... .. ... . .. . . . 18,000.00 Summer Science Training Program .. . . . ... 5,100.00 Miscellaneous Student Aid . ....... .. .... 27,742.70

SOURCE OF INCOME Alumni ... .. ........... . ........... .. . .. $106,687.24 Friends ...... .. .. .... .......... . ... ... . .. . 76,626.81 Bequests ... . . .. ... . ........... . ...... . .. .. 59 ,312.67 Business and Corporation ............ . ..... 674,827 .90 Foundations ... . .......................... . 82,910.33 Organizations and Societies . .. ........... . .. 52,789.25 (I ncludes MSM-UMR Alumni Association) Miscellaneous Income .... ... ..... . .......... 3,051.04

DISCRETIONARY FUNDS Buildings and Facilities . ... .. . ... .. ... . .. . $133,270.79 School of Engineering ...... . . . ... ... ... . . . 126,264.00 School of Mines and Metallurgy .. ...... . .... . 56,957.22 College of Arts and Sciences . . . ... . ... . ...... 62,409.72 Research Gifts .. . ...... . .. .. ......... .. .. .... 100.00 Equipment . ....... .. ... .. . ....... .... .... . . 2,550.00 Athletics . .... .. ... ... . . ... . .. . .. ....... . ... 9,787 .32 Band . . ...... .. ... . . ....... .. .. ....... .. ... 2,843.43 Placement . ...... . . . ... .... ..... ... ... .... . 1,900.00 Gifts in Kind . . . ................. .. ........ 182,061.31 Campus Special Funds .. .. ...... .. ..... .. . . . 86,555.01

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General Electric Foundation General Motors Corporation General Steel Industries Fdn. Geosource, Inc. Getty Oil Company B.F. Goodrich Company Granite City Steel Company A. P. Green Refractories Guarantee Electrical Co. Gulf Oil Foundation Halliburton Education Fdn. Hallmark Cards, Inc. Hamilton Allied Corp. Fdn. Harbison Walker Refr. Harris Foundation Hennessey-Forrestal Machinery Co. Hercules, Inc . Hickman Williams & Co. Honeywell Fund Hospital Building & Equip. Co. Hunt-Collie, Inc~ IBM Corporation Illinois Mining Institute Illinois Power Company Illinois Tool Works Foundation Industrial Testing Labs Ingersoll-Rand Company Inland Steel-Ryerson Fdn. International Nickel Co., Inc. Iowa Power & Light Co. Island Creek Coal Co. Kaiser Aluminum & Chem. Kansas City Power & Light Co. Keithley Instruments, Inc. Kelly Bros. Paving & Constr. Co. Kennecott Copper Corporation Kerr-McGee Foundation, Inc. Koppers Co. Foundation Lagoven, S. A. Larkin & Associates Lord Corporation Magann Electric Corporation Mallinckrodt Fund, Inc. Marathon Oil Fdn . , Inc. Marcum Distributing Co. The Marley Fund May tag Co. Fdn., Inc. Bernard McMenamy Contr., Inc. Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Fdn., Inc. Missouri Power & Light Co. Missouri Public Service Co. Missouri Utilities Co. Missouri Wirebound Box Co., Inc.

KINDS OF GIFTS TO UMR DURING 1976·77 Cash Securities

Gilts of Value laboratory Equipment Computers library Books and Journals

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(Almost 700 .companies will match employees gilts to education. Does yours?) Bequests Memorials

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Mobay Chemical Company Mobil Foundation, Inc. Monsanto William R. Montgomery & Assoc. Moore Publishing Company Motorola Foundation Murphy Company NCR Foundation National Electric Coil Co. National Vendors Nooter Corporation Old Ben Coal Compa ny Olin Chemical Group Orchard Corp. of America Ozark Lead Company Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. Pfizer Incorporated Phillips Petroleum Fdn. Potomac Press PPG Industries Fdn. Prentice-Hall, Inc. Procter & Gamble Paper Prod. Co. Public Service Co. of Oklahoma Pullman, Inc. Foundation Ralston Purina Company Rochester & Pittsburgh Coal Co. Root Industries, Inc. Rothaus Bartels Earley & Co. St. Joe Minerals Corporation St. Joseph Light & Power St. Louis Globe-Democrat Schlumberger Foundation Schmoldt Engr. Service Co. Jos. E. Seagram & Sons, Inc. The Seven-Up Company Shell Company Fdn., Inc . Sherman & Reilly, Inc. Skelly Oil Co. Fdn. Sofia Press Agency Sony Corporation of America Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. Squibb Corporation Standard Oil Co. of California Standard Oil Co. (Ohio) Stone & Webster, Inc. Sun Company Sundstrand Corp. Fdn. Sverdrup Corporation G. L. Tarlton Constr. Co. Tektronix, Inc. Tenneco, Inc. Texaco, Inc. Texas Eastern Trans. Corp. Texas Eastman Company Texas Pacific Oil Co., Inc. Trane Company Fdn., Inc. John Twist Company Union Camp Corporation Union Electric Co. Charitable Trust Union Oil Co. of Calif. Fdn. Uniroyal Foundation United Technologies Corp. UOP Foundation Vactec M. M. Va lerius Royalty Corp. Value Engineering Company Warner & Swasey Foundation Watwood & pyle, Inc. Fred Weber, Inc. Western Electric Company Westinghouse Electric Corp. Wheeling Corrugating Co. White-Rodgers Div. - Emerson Elec. Wisconsin Centrifugal Wisconsin Power & Light Co.

This report Includes contributions from July 1. 1976 through June 30. 1977


----Alumni Contributors---Harro Ackermann Bert B. Adams Wash Adams Charles Akmakjian William Alexander Rex Alford John E. Allen, Jr. Nicholas J. Alonge Anthony P . Anderhub James Q. Andersen Glenn R. Anderson William R. Anderson Dr. William V. Andoe Robert A. Andreae Vicki M. Andreae Frank C. Appleyard W. M. Ashley Richard F. Astrack Ron Avery R. F. Baerveldt Earl A. Bage Alex H. Baldo Edward A. Ballman John R. Barcroft Albert E. Barnard Ralph S. Barr Nicholas E. Barrack Francis Basler Richard H. Bauer R. P . Baumgartner Walter A. Baumstark Richard A. Bausell John H. Baxter, Jr. Robert D. Bay Leland F. Belew James J. Belgeri Mauric e O. Bellis John H. Bender Charles F. Benner Robert Bentzinger Dav id E. Bergt Mr. & Mrs. Larry M. Berkbigler Richard T. Berning Charles A. Berry Jerome T. Berry Meade Bethel, Jr. Jerry Bevel Thomas R. Beveridge Pa trick K. Bier Le Ngoc Biet Ll oyd Bingham, Jr. No rman D. Blair Mark S . Blaser Dav id S. Blauvelt Randy Blevins Jack Bodine Je rrol & Beverly Boehmer Donald Bogue Richard W. Bolander Albert E. Bolon Donald A. Borcherding, Jr. James H. Bottom M. W. Boyd Phili p J. Boyer William L. Boyles Ge ne Boyt Rob e r t M. Brackbill Kenn e th Bradley Lynn D. Brandhorst Randall Brannan Mack A . Breaz e ale Delmar W. Breuer Dani e l J. Brown De wey F. Brown, Jr . Ro b e rt N. Brown Willis L. Brown Phil A. Browning P a tri c k H. Brugger Rob e rt F . Bruns R. F. Bruzewski

C. P. Burford Max A. Burgett Linda · M. Burjeck James D. Butts Michael C. Butts Harold G. Butzer Patrick M. Byrne Edward Calcaterra C. V. Cameron Lynn B. Calton Hugo Canizares James P. Canner Larry W. Cantwell Herbert S . Carman Dwight E. Carmichael W. Dale Carney Timothy J. Carroll Warren J. Carroll Ross R. Carrolla Alan W. Carson Joe C. Carter John E. Carter Walter E. Casey Michael Cerulo Richard Y. Chao Ta-Ming Chen Aylmer P. Cheng Harold Chenoweth Jerrold Chervitz Henri Chomeau Glen J. Christner Gregory A. Cieciwa Capt. Bruce B. Clark Dennis A. Clark Willis H. Clark Charles L. Clayton Roy T. Clayton Maxwell L. Close William H. Coalson Andrew A. Cochran Matt Coco Daniel F. Cole Richard E. Cole Fred J. Coleman, Jr. George W. Comanich Elbert E. Comstock Frank Conci Jack N. Conley Charles P. Conrad W. F. Cooke, Jr. Richard C. Cooper John M. Corder a David J. Cordes C. D. Cordry Roy C. Cornett Joseph E. Cowen James C. Cowles Ronald Crawford Herbert F. Crecelius James A. Crookston E. Jefferson Crum W. W. Culbertson Mike Cullen Robert L. Cunningham William P. Cunningham T. E. Daly Paul E. Damon Donald P. Dampf Arthur A. Dasenbrock B. T. Dav e V. R. Dave Edward G. Da vid Lendi Davis Da v id C. Dav isson Eugene A. Degenhardt Michael J. Delan y Delbert E. Day Michael Delucca, Jr. Powell A . De nni e Ra ymond J. De Thorne

Roger S. Dewey C. Alfred Dick Paul H. Dillon, Jr. J. D. Dippold Russell S. Dittmer Ii. Paul Dixon Stuart Dods Jerry W. Doerr Edward W. Dolata Stanley Dolecki Gregory Dostal Paul T. Dowling Nancey Drissel James E. Dueker Kenneth L. Dufner Richard H. Duncan James Edele Max E. Edgar Gene W. Edwards Harry K. Edwards Robert L. Ehrlich Charles E. Eichelberger Richard L. Elgin William E. Ellerman James O. Elliott Joseph O. Elliott J. Craig Ellis Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Engberg T. O. English Gordon Erickson John E. Evans Mark Evertowski Ralph Faber Eugene D. Fabricius Durward E. Fagan Michael P. Fahy Ralph Farber Edward C. Faulkner Ronald G. Faust Thomas Feger Mr. & Mrs. Alan J. Feldmeier J. O. Ferrell Armin F. Fick R. R. Finch Morris M. Fine Jerrey D. Finnegan Josef Fischer E . R. Fogarty Stephen Foltyn James M. Forgotson Joseph M. Fornari Ryan Forrest George E. Fort Capt. James L. Fowler James A. Frank Charles A. Freeman Harold Freiberger Jerry T. Fridenberg Ihke Friese Larry Fritschel Herman A. Fritschen, Jr. Gunther W. Frotscher John H. Fuqua Richard S. Gabrielse Elmer Gammeter Erwin Gammeter William H. Gammon Dee Ann Sanders Garrett Jack T. Garrett, Jr. James H. Garrett John Gayer Thomas K. Gaylord Charles W. Gehrke, Jr. Richard J. Gentile V. A. C. Gevecker John W. Gibson Steven R. Gilbert Thor Gjelsteen J o hn R. Glaese Mi c hael D. Glascock

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Clifford L. Glassel Larry D. Goe Ira N. Goff Reo E. Goodwin William J. Goodwin Thomas M. Goymerac Dr. H. N. Grannemann Clarence E. Graves, Jr. Joe E. Gray Sidney J. Green Scott H. Gregory T. J. Griffeth C. James Grimm Howard H. Gross Rande H. Grotefendt J. V. Grothaus P. K. Guharoy George H. Gulley Roger L. Guyot Alden G. Hacker Susan E. Hadley Harold J. Haffner Yu Bong Hahn David Halsted Eugene E. Hammann R. H. Hammons Robert L. Hanna Peter G. Hansen Ronald A. Hansen Harry E. Hardebeck John P. Harmon Bobby Van Harris MichaelD. Harris Edwin T. Harvey W. F. Hauck Kenneth A. Heath Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Heatherly Robert Hebner William B. Heisler Albert L. Heitmann James W. Hellwege James C. Helm Robert E. Helmkamp Arthur W. Helwig William A. Henning Phillip L. Henson Joseph T. Hepp Charles Herman Theodore Herman R. R. Herrell Henry R. Herron A. R. Herzog W. E. Heuckroth Lowell A. Hibbits Michael J. Hickam William D. Higdon Albert L. Hill Michael D. Hillhouse David Hobelmann Melvin C. Hockenbury Sam D. Hodgdon Anthony Hoffman Gerald M. Hohman Joe A. Hohman Lester W. Holcomb Wayne E. Holland Robert G. Holley Thomas A. Holmes Hugh D. Holt, Jr. Inhi Hong Henry F. Honigfort William C. Hoops B. F. Hoover H. H. Hoppock Kent G. Horner Dale L. Houdeshell C. Houghton Mr. & Mrs. Gerry Howser Dale W. Hughes Richard A. Hughes

Suman K. Hukku Lee C. Hull, Jr. Leonard Huneke Melvin A. Ingram E. S. Isenmann John Israel Robert W. Jacks Leroy H. Jackson Joseph Jacobs Jonathan P. Jansky Rupert A. Jarboe Albert C. Jenczewski Lloyd H. Jenkins Robert D. Jenkins James W. Jensen Jim E. Jett H. W. Joerling Bruce Johnson C. Scott Johnson Eric A. Johnson Robert W. Johnson James H. Jones R. L. Jones Thomas M. Jordan Mr. & Mrs. Philip A. Jozwiak Oliver W. Kamper Joseph T. Karbosky Raymond O. Kasten Gilbert S. Keeley John M. Kelley Michael Kelly Russell W. Kemp Claude Kemper Robert J. Kemper Daniel Kennedy Charles B. Kentnor, Jr. Albert L. Kerr Thomas E. Kerscher Gerald J. Kettler Ronald A. Kibler A. R. Kieffer III H. R. Kilpatrick Edward J. Kimmick Daniel A. Kind Leonard C. Kirberg Elmer Kirchoff Fred Kisslinger Charles L. Kitchen Robert A. Kleinman Alfred E. Klug, Jr. W. E. H. Knight D. Clyde Knock, Jr. James R. Knox Elmo G. Knutson Richard C. Kolb Neal Kolchinsky Gary S. Kovener Ralph H. Kramer Gilmore W. Krener, Jr. Harold A. Krueger William A. Kruger Clyde Krummel Edward A. Kucharski William H. Kuhlman Thomas Kvale Edward P. Kyburz Harley W. Ladd Larry L. Lamano David L. Lambeth Edwin D. Lane Richard T. LaPlante Monica Lapp Samuel J. LaPresta E. P. Larson James E. Lawler Harvey B. Leaver Paul H. Leaver Walter P. Leber John K. Link Carl W. Lintner

Jerold K. Littlefield Larry S. Livingston Robert G. Livingston Walter F. Lottman Joel F. Loveridge I. H. Lovett H. H. Luetjen Kenneth E. Luetkemeyer Carl M. Lund Michael L. Lundergan Robert R. Lusk James S. Lyon F. D. Lyons John H. Lyons Colin MacCrindle Floyd S. Macklin John N. Mangoff, Jr. Carl K. Mann James B. Marble Samuel W. Marsh III Dan W. Martin Donald J. Mathews Fred P. Matlack Don D. Matson Peter F. Mattei James R. Matthews Mr. & Mrs. Raymond F. Mattlage Sister Joseph K. McAdams Lewis McCann John M. McCarthy James E. McCormack Robert S. McCormick Richard L. McCreight Belding H. McCurdy John L. McDaniels Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. McGee V. T. McGhee Jack B. McKee Ralph McKelvey Francis M. McLaughlin, Jr. Thomas J. McMahon John R. McNichols Joseph S. McVey, Jr. Frank H. Mentz John Merritt Allen W. Meskan Dale A. Meyer O. L. Meyer Robert W. Meyer David J. Michel Joseph E. Michelotti Lawrence J. Mikelionis Brian G. Millburn Charles E. Miller J. Chas. Miller Michael J. Miller C. T. Millice, Jr. Edward J. Milligan James L. Miltenberger A. A. Mitchell Michael E. Mitchell Ronald D. Mitchell Martin M. Mitchum Harold G. Moe Maj John W. Mohr Rex Monroe Donald D. Montgomery Wayne L. Moon Joseph W. Mooney James R. Moore Victor M. Morales Howard B. Moreland Derald Morgan Orville W. Morris Freddy L. Mosby J. W. Mount Gerald F. Mouser Hong S. Moy K. C. Muhlbauer James G. Mullen

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----Alumni (Cont.)---James A . Mulligan Je-ah -M. R. Mullin Kenneth D. Murdock James J. Murphy Hugh V. Murray Hugh D. Murray Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Myles A. B. Needham Ralph Neubert Mr. & Mrs. Charles Neumann L. A. Neumeier M. E. Nevins Charles Stephen Nichols Chester E. Nichols Me lvin E. Nickel Arthur L. Nickless Frederick C. Nix John B. Nolan Amos Norman Eric Norman Michael A. North Oliver S. North Robert R. Nothdurft Thomas O'Keefe Richard H. Okenfuss Fred W. Olde Larry Oppliger P. Darrell Ownby C. C. Palmer R. C. Parker Edward W. Parsons William E. Patterson Perry A. Pattiz Anthony C. Pautler Charles A. Peek Lajos -B. Peresztegy Michael A. Perkins William C. Perkins Robert A. Pe rko Ernest L. Perry Robert C. Perry Richard E. Peters Jay A . Peterson John W. Peterson Herman J. Pfeifer Weldon L. Phelps Mabel E. Phillips Robert C . Pickett Richard A. Ploeger Edgar F. Pohlmann James E. Politte Leslie A. Pollack John A. Pollak No rman H. Pond Raymond H. Popp R. Poppitz, Jr. C. J. Potter Eulalie I. Powell James K. Powell Robert L. Prange Raymond B. Prater, Jr. Scott Price Donnie W. Priest John E. Priest ' David R. Puettmann Bettijeanne M. Puffett Patrick D. Quinn Paul B. Raidt Fr e deri ck H. K. Rambow Geo rge H. Ramsey Kenneth J. Rapp l ean Robert L. Ray Gordon Raymer John T. Reed I II Michae l R. Reed Thomas H. Reese , J r. Lou Reinisch Pro f. & Mrs. C. R . Remington Walter E. Remmers Ear l Reynolds

Joseph C. Reynolds Robert P. Rhoades A. E. Rhodes Charles M. Rice Larry Rich V. W. Rieke Michael Riess Donald L. Rober J. Kent Roberts Guy M. Robinson Harold R. Roenfeldt Douglas B . Rogers Frank B. Rogers Harold Romero E. Clarke Romine J. A. Rood Charles E. Ross Charles J. Ross Raymond T. Ruenheck Edmund W. Rusche, Jr. Allen J. Rushing Larry Rushing Mr. & Mrs. Joseph K. Russell Charles Rusterholtz Russell S. Rymer Robert A. Sackewitz Paul F. Schaefer Mr. & Mrs . M. J. Schaeffer Neal T. Schaeffer Joel S. Scharf Grant W. Schaumburg J. A. Scheineman Mike Schepflin John J. Schiermeier Mr. & Mrs. Fred Schiller John R. Schilling Donald G. Schmidt Frederick Schmidt Michael G. Schmidt Joseph B. Schmitt Hans Schmoldt Alvin E. Schnake F. C. Schneeberger J . David Schneider K. W. Schoeneberg Arthur E. Scholz John E. Schork Franklin D. Schowengerdt Don Schricker Herbert W. Schroer Wilbert F. Schroer Louis H. Schuette Lloyd C. Schumann Arthur S. Schwarz W. K. Schweickhardt Harold H. Scott James J. Scott Larry W. Scott J. Roger Scrivner Thomas J. Sears Joseph H. Senne, Jr. Joseph G. Sevick Robert M. Sexton Charles W. Shanes John H. Shankland William T. Sharp Robert E. Sherwood Robert W. Shields Bill Shinn Gilbert R. Shockley J. L . Shoemaker Anibal Jose Da Silva Robert W. Simmons David M. Simon Angelo Simone Gabriel G. Skitek Don G. Smith E. A. Smith J. Warren Smith James R. Smith

Marvin E. Smith Robert S. Smith Robert E. Smith, Sr. J. V. Spalding Leslie E. Spanel Elmer J. Sperling Irvin C. Spotte Fred M. Springer Victor F. Spruill Guy W. Staples Donald D. Steele Cheryl Ann Steffan James W. Stephens William H. Stewart Paul Stigall William T. Stockhause Wilbert F. Stoecker James E. Stokes S. A. Stone Randy L. Stranghoener C. F. P. Stueck Tsu Hung Sun Thomas M. Sunkel Anant Suthipasnarupon Alexis C. Swoboda Nico le Talbot Dang Quang Tam Edward B. Tanes Yee-Ping Tang R. A. Tappmeyer Bruce E. Tarantola F. Huston Taylor George H. Taylor Emil J. Teisa Paul L. Terrasson James Teske Albert L. Tetley W. K. Theerman John C. Theiss Harold S. Thomas James E. Thomas 11yron F. Thomas R. V. Tiehes George D. Tomazi Robert C. Tooke John B. Toomey F. E. Townsend Dennis R. Trautman Ralph G. Tross Armin J. Tucker Clarence J. Tunnicliff Daniel H. Underwood Walter H. Unger James A. Unnerstall Vester B. Unsell C. N. Valerius Michael H. Va llez Wi lliam G. VanBramer Leland E. Vandergriff Thomas P. VanDoren Robert E. Vansant R. J. Victor Edwin G. Wa lter Frank G. Walters John W. Walton J. 11. Wanenmacher Daniel K. Ward Terry L. Ward David M. Warfie ld C . M. Wattenbarger James Watwood Paul Weber Mark L. Weidinger Robert P. Weinel Carl J . Weis, Jr. Harold & Betty Weisbrod August C. Weis ler, Jr. Clarence B. Weiss Nicholas Weiss Donald Werner

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Rex Z. Williams M. E. Willmott Ronald D. Willoughby Robert J. Wilson Charles K. Wissel Donald R. Wolf Robert V. Wolf Leonard H. Wolfberg Leonard C. Wolff Frederic A. Wonn Barry K. Wood Dennis L. Wood Douglas Wood Robert C. Wood

Gary G. Wooley Chang-Yu Wu DeMarquis D. Wyatt L. N. Yannopoulos Frank M. Yates Frank Y. Yen Thomas A. York Robert E. Young Mr. & Mrs. Dee Zimmermann Harold E. Zimnick Milton T. Zlatic H. E. Zoller Victor H. Zoller Alan D. Zunkel

Faculty IStaff Melvin L. Garner Robert Gerson Billy E. Gillett John P. Govier Charles J. Haas Glen Haddock Stephen D. Hadley Edward & Barbara Hale John Hamblen Samir B. Hanna C. Brian Harvey Charles Hatfield William J. James Catherine G. Jenks William J. Jensen Mrs. C. A. Johnson J. Stuart Johnson James W. Johnson Margaret L. N. Johnson James L. Kassner, Jr. W. Nicholas Knight R. A. Kohser Leonard Levenson Robert B. Lewis Gary J. Long G. Edwin Lorey Louis H. Lund Frank H. Mackaman Charles Marvin George McPherson, Jr. L. R. Nuss Kaare J. Nygaard David Oakley Yildirim Omurtag John T. Park

Dr. & Mrs. Ralph Alexander Gerald Alldredge John M. Amos Richard Anderson Richard L. Ash Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth K. Asher N. B. Aughenbaugh Daniel Babcock Dr. & Mrs. Merl Baker Robert S. Barefield Jo W. Barr Robert Bell Raymond L. Bisplinghoff James J. Bogan, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Bohley Wouter Bosch John Brewer William A. Brooks Harry A. Brown James K. Byers John C. Carstens Annette C. Caruso Franklin Y. Cheng L. o. Christensen Samuel P. Clemence Elizabeth Cogell G. R. Cuthbertson Adrian H. Daane Kenneth Dunipace Howard W. Eloe Erwin H. Epstein Thomas R. Faucett Harris Flanagin William Flentje Harold Q. Fuller

Franklin B. Pauls Jerry L. Peacher Edwin Pearson Lon Pearson Jim C. Pogue Paul E. Ponder Lyle E. Pursell D. Vincent Roach B. Ken Robertson John D. Rockaway, Jr. Ronald R. Rollins John W. Ruffner Robert R. Russell B. R. Sarchet W. T. Schrenk David A. Shaller Carol Ann Smith William R. Snow Don M. Sparlin Ernest M. Spokes Alvin C. Steinbach William w. Stevens Javin M. Taylor Dudley Thompson James H. Tracey Max B. Trueblood Clyde G. Wade Lynn H. Waggoner Carolyn A. Ward Harry Weart Henry A. Wiebe James N. Wise Bobby Wixson Laura P. Zakin Jess M. Zink

-----Rolla Friends----Anonymous Assn. for Black Students Big Piney Oil Company Campus Book Store Capital Savings & Loan William C. Clinton Darr's Department Store Denyse M. Davidson Larry DePiesse Waldemar M. Dressel Mrs. F. C. Edwards Mr. & Mrs. David M. Finch, Jr. First State Bank Carl J. James Emma R. Jensen Carol M. Kanack Kappa Kappa Psi George Karr KCLU Radio

Kenmark Sporting Goods Kiwanis Club of Rolla Maggi Construction Co. A. C. McCutchen Mead Associates, Inc. Sharon A. Meek Margaret Menamin MSM-UMR Alumni Assoc. Howell C. Ogletree, Jr. Optimist Club of Rolla Edward A. Owsley Phelps County Bank Phelps County Broadcasting John H. Roam Rolla Bicentennial Comm. Rolla Pan hellenic Rolla Rotary Club Rolla State Bank

Rollmo Company Barbara Russell St. Pats Board Otto R. Schmidt Sowers Newspapers, Inc. A. G. Starliper Eva Straumanis H. R. Thurston Trimnastics Louise S. Tucker James H. Turner, Jr. John Twitty Realty & Auction UMR Miners Booster Club UMR University Dames Frank J. Van Wyk James G. Venn John Wiggins Clarissa C. Young

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William G. Griner Mr. & Mrs . Leo R . Hamilton J . Edwin Henry Charles J . Hitchcock Albert T. Holt Joseph P. Hopkins, Jr . Marli n E. Jepsen Wi lliam L. Jones Mr. & Mrs . Oliver Kiefe r Wayne D. Kinman Robert J . Kinse ll a Raymond H . Klamert Raymond F . Klassen John H. Klein, J r . Joseph L . Leggett Rober t S. Lewis Mr . & Mrs . Edward A . Lunte, Jr . Joseph Madras , Jr . Raymond W. McCann Peggy McLaughlin David R . Mi ll er Frank C . Mi ll er Dr. & Mrs. C . R. Milster Anthony R. NekuJ.a

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Thomas S . Nicho l s Michael S. Noelke Mr . & Mrs . Edwin C . Nunnal l y Mr. & Mrs. Clark B. Payne John A. Plag Mrs . G . K. Pomeroy Mr . & Mrs . C . R . Posey Paxton P. Price Leonard H. Roth Prisc illa Hoy t Roth Mr . & Mrs . Dueward W. Rotramel H. G. Sa l da j eno Leslie L. Saylor Elliott M. Slusher Bruce R . Talbot Mr . & Mrs. A. E . Thurman Milton M. Tilman Mr. & Mrs . Will ie I . Turner Fred F . Unger Edward B . Vandas Lewis C . Vo llmar Mrs. Jack S . Whittaker Donna M. Wilke Dr . & Mrs. Donald winter Bry son R. Younger

Associations, Estates and Foundations Anon ymous American Institute of Indus. Engrs . Amer ican Iron & Steel I n stitute American Petroleum Inst itute Ame rican Socie ty for Me tals J. B. Arthur Foundation Aus tr a lian Exhibit Organization Beyond Ba r oqu e Foundation Big River Association British Co l umbia Dept . of Mines & Pe troleum Resources Cen t er Foundation Conc r ete Council of St . Louis Consulate Gen. Rep . China John H. Dougherty Trust Pau line B. Doyle

Embassy of the Libyan Arab Rep. Steven Feder Mem . Fund, Inc. Foundation for Human Understanding Foundation in Refractorie s Educ. Foundry Educat i ona l Foundation Kar l F. Hasselmann Estate International Petroleum Exposition J ewish Publication Soc. of Amer. Johns Hopkins University K . C. Paint Va rnish & Lacquer Assn . K.C. Society for Coatings Tech . Tom & Frances Leach Foundation V. H. McNutt Memorial Foundat ion Metropo litan St. Louis Engr. Gu id ance Council Mine rals Industry Edu ca tion Fdn.

Ministere des Affaires Mis souri Assn . of Students Financial Aid Personnel Missouri Golf As sociation Missouri Society of Prof. Engrs. Nationa l Agr . Chem icals Assn . Nat ional Fund for Minority Engi ne~ring Students Harry Nowlan Oil Accoun t PSC Publications Comm. James P. Sloss Society of Au tomoti ve Engineers Society of Petro l eum Engrs ., AlME Tri State Section , AlME Wh itesid e Founda tion , Inc . Wives Auxiliary of Prof. Engrs. Wor l d Ant i-C ommunist League

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Robert H. Harper Donn R . Harrison, Jr . Mr. & Mrs. Joseph G. Ha rri son Ma ry Harvey Mrs . Karl F . Hasselmann Norman C . Heckman Sue Hubbell Kenneth E . Kn i gh t Pa uline D . Knowles Mrs. Helen D. Lask o Frances V. Leach Margaret McCaw Lloyd Stanl ey Lopata William S . Lowe Yudw ll L. Luke Mrs . Roy N . McBride Scott C . McCuskey Mrs . V . H. McNutt Hugh A . Moran Arthur Pau l Mo s er Ethe l S. Needles Marion Nickel Jack R . Niemi Gu y Ottewe ll Bill Pa utler Mr . & Mrs. J. B . Pesante Ca rl Pickha rdt

Raymond F . Pi epe r Emily Polasek Gr ace W. Prange Alba R. Re id Ronald G. Rendleman Ende rs A . Robinson W. H . Rowl and Gail P . Ruga P . N . Russe ll Robert J . Ryan R. A . S t . Clair Da vi d & Arlene Shaw Audrey Sokoloff Daniel Starch J . Andrew Stewart Richard M. Tatman Thomas W. Thatcher , Jr . Char l es A . Thomas Emanuel Toula Mrs. Tran VanPha t Joseph E . Vo llmar , Jr. Mrs. A . W. Walker Earl J. We iss William B . White Michae l Wituns k i Char l es G . Woelfer Mrs. G. S . Ziffzer

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1. A. Rood Michael Daniel Schepll in Robert Simmons J. Warren Smith Anthony Steinmeyer Maurice Su hre , Jr. C. N. Valerius Jule H. Walker T e rr y L. Ward

BC CULLOUGH, LANE L JR. BITCH ELL, RONALD D. MURRAY, HOGB V. III NAIKN IMBALK1R, NARENDRA OTTEN , PETER E. PACKWOO D, DON ALD L. PETERSON, DONALD L. PHILLIPS, RUDY ~.

R: · iISTEHUFP, IiILLIAM E. WYATT, DE MARQUIS D. ZINK , RICH A RD C.

1 964 ALEXANDER, CHARLES P. ARZABE, HU"BERTO Q.

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ASHLEY, CARL G. BARTEL, DONALD S. BEARDSLEE, HAROLD M. BROEKING, KENNETH v. BOESCHER, GENE E. BULLMAN, GALE CAMPBELL, CHARLES E. CARRIERE, SCOTT H. CHEN, TEN-HSI CHERVITZ, JERROLD CHRONISTER, TBOBAS G. CHo, GORDON P.~. COL LI NS, JAMES v. COR n N, RO BERT F. CRlIG, THOBAS A. DAGLEY, RICHARD K. EDWARDS, HARRY K. ELLIS, WALTER fl. JR. EPPELSHEINER, DANIEL 5. EVANS, DONALD L. FAUNCE, CHESTER A. FERRELL, C. STUART FINK, w. ~ICHAEL FISHER, JABES L. POoRNELLE , RAY"OND A. FREESE, DONALD R. GLAESE , JOHN R. GoDER"UTH, CLYDE S. JR. GoM, JON W. HERRY, JANE S B. HILL, EOGEN E F. HILL, JAMES L. HO EPK ER, EL~ ER C. HO L KENBRINK, "ICBAEL H. HOLLAND, GARY R . HOLLEY, ROBERT G. HUBER, HAROLD D. H oDELSON, JOHN R. JOHNSON, RICBARD T. JONES, DON W. KAMP, ALAN A. KERR , ALBERT L. KHETAN , RAGHONATH R. KRAUS, RONALD W. KOH L MAN, WILLIAM H. LAROSE, T. HARRELL JR. LEBER, IIALT ER P. LEWIS, DAVID M. LI~BERG, JOHN P. HCKIE , ROSCOE L MALONE, WILLIAM M. BART IN, CARL D. MARTIN, RICHARD A. MAY, WILLIAM L "EEHAN , MICHAEL E. MICHEL, DAVID J. MILLI O N, JORN D. MITCHELL, RONALD D. MOCHEL, WILLIAN R. MOELLER, GEO RGE E. "oNS, BENNETT L. MYERS, DONALD D. NICHOLS, ELiO O D B. NOR~AN, ERIC J. PAPP AS, JA~ES ~. PARKI NSON, LARRY L. PARR , BICHARD A. PATTERSON, JEROME D. PEACOCK, DAVID N. PETERS, DONALD G. POHLIG, KENNETH D. POUSH, KENNETH A. QUAN, CHOON K. BABER, RICHARD F. RADENTZ, DONALD E.A. R AIDT, PAUL B. RANEY, EDWARD M. RE IN HEaER, CHARLES J. R EULING, DONALD O. SCHBIDT, RICHARD L. SCHWALLER, JOHN J. SCOTT, P. LINDSEY SHALTON, LONNIE J. S HEWCHUK , JOHN P. SOWELL, LEWIS C. JR. S TEINKA~P, WILLIAN L S TUART, RO B ERT L. SUETTERLIN, JACK F. S WIFT , B. KENNETH TALLON, RICRA R D J. TAYL OR, GEORGE H. TREHINGER, DAVID J. Double

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.l2&2 • ADA~S, JO SEPH T . • AGRAWAL , ARUN K.. AL ONGE , NICHOLAS J. ANDE RSON, JERRY ~. • ANDERSON, URBI R. AN ODE , W. YICTOR • ARNOL D, BIC HARD I. ATKINSON, CHARLES H. BALSER , P ET ER A. BARR , RALPH S. B ASS, PAUL J. • BE HN KE , ROB ERT E. • BERGT, DAVID E. • BICKNELL , RILTON B. • B ITTIN G, JA MES L. BOlZ , JA"E S K. • BR AN UM , \lIL L IA" H. BR ASWEL L, SYLVESTER W. BROWN , GRAN f R. BRUNE , PETER A. BRO NNE R, GARY D. BUGG, DONALD A. BUG G, STEPHEN f. BUTLER, JA~E S 1CLINE, JOHN L. COLE, EDWARD A. COPE, WILLIAM R. CU NNIN GHAM , JAMES R. DABNER , M. KIM • DAVID, D. DAN JR . DEKEN, LOUIS R. , DILLION , RONALD K. DOIRON, DONALD G. DOLL, HRVICK W. DORf, ROGER A. DURNELL, 80LAN D B. PAENGER, EUGENE H. fERNANDEZ, HEN BY E. PBANHIN, VILLIE L. JB . G ARDN ER, TRO~AS W. • GAY LORD, THO~AS K. • GIGEB , D. PRANKLIH JR. GOODMAN, DANIE L K. GOOD~ AN, JAC K • GR IfPIN, PAUL D. GROSS , "AN fRED E. HABEN I CHT , W. HELMUT HAft ILT ON, JAeES f. HANBA, CRARLES K. HANSEN , BONALD A. • HE NERY, EDWARD N. HEUER , BARRY S. HI NZ, GARY A. • HOHMAN, DAVID J. • HOHMAN , J OE A. HOLEN , DOUGLAS E. • HOBNER, KENT G. HRASTI CH , THO~AS A. HU ANG, TSANG-CHI HURST , DONALD W. JERS A, MIC HAEL J. KAL LOR, JAY s . • KASTEN , RAyeOND O. • K ETTL ER , G ERAL 0 J. KNUSSMANN , WILLARD T. KOEBBE, EUGENE B. LAGO, CAR L OS M. • LAPR ESTA, SAMUE L J . • LASKER, ~ . OVEN • LASS L EY , RICHARD R. LEE, STEPHEN K. LI, CHAR L ES T. • LINDGREN , ROY A. LIU, WAN-CHEN G • LOGAN , ROBERT M. LOWER, LARRY M. • MACHMEIER, PAUL M. MAGURK, DA VID W. MARLOW , CHARLES P. • MARTIN, TERENCE N. • MC CRACKEN, WILLIAM E... eILLER, DAVID A.. ftORGAN, J. DER ALD MULYCA, WALTER C. • MYRICK , CHARLES R. III NICKLESS, ARTHUB L . NIELSEN, DARRE LL M. + o t KEE F E, THOM AS J. OTTO , ROBE RT 1PACKWOOD , DON ALD L.

PATTERSON, BA RBAR A R. • PEIRSON, ROBERT C. PE RESZTEGY, LAJOS B. PICKER, MELVIN L. • PRICE, WILLIAM J . PROVINCE, E. EDWlRD JR. RAY, PAUL A. REICHERT, CABL T. • RIGGS, L ROBERT RINEY , CBARLES W. • ROBB, l(ENNE TH A. • ROBI SON, JAeES B. ROE , LAWBENCE A• RUDE, OWE" D. t RYAN . ROSEBT J. SCRM ITT, 1(ARL J. SCHROEB, VILBERT f. SCHWA LL ER, DAVID L. SH AH, RASHMIKANT L. SH AW, NANCY J. SILVERS, PAU L L. J R. • S IMP SO N, THOMAS A. SMITH, PRE DERICK J . SMITH, JOHN W. • S MITH, "ICHAEL ~ • SPIVT, PAUL L. S TICKLER, ROGER H. STUABT , ROBEBT L. SUNDERMEYER, ROBEBT V. SU NKEL, THO~AS l\.. SU THIPASHARUPOS, A. + TERRY, RICHARD 1THOMAS, DONALD D. JR. • THOMPSON , LEROY E. TOEDTeAN, CHAR LE S H. TO VERS , TERENCE G. V A"C E , MACY W. VEKARIA, DINESH K. VOORHIS , GARY L. • WADE, ROL L A T. • WAGNER, ROGER C. WAMG, WEN-LI WABIN G, JAMES R. > WELLS, WILLIAM L. , WHITTEN, TBAVICE V. JB. WILSON, CL YDE V. WILSON, TOM~IE C. YAN G, C. (CHARLES) YANG , HSUN-KUANG YEN, SR ANE S. ZIMMEBMAN, WAYNE M.

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+ COCO , P'lATTEQ A. COPENHAVER, ROGER L. • DECLUE, DUANE H. DREISEWERD, DOOG LA S W. DUNN, HARRY E. ELLI SON , DONALD R. PA DL ER , EU G EN E C. PENTON, DAVID L. flESHMAN, HAROLD E. POSS , GLEN N. POX, EDWIN K. PUKABAYASHI , HAROLD H. FULLER , DONALD L. GL AESE , JOHN R. GREER , STEPHE N L. GRESS , GEORGE H. HANDSHY , ARTHUR W. III HANNUM , RICHARD W. HAYES , EDWARD D. • HEATER, CHAR L ES 1• HEIDER , ROBEBT L. HELWIG , ARTHUR W. HERSHEY, HARRY C. HIGBEE, JAMES M. HOGUE, ROBERT W. JR. HOLKENBRINK . MICHAEL H.

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ROLT, THoeAS B. II HOIIELL, JOHN D. HUDDLESTON , JA~ES A. JR. HUGHLETT , ~ICHAEL L. IBAOLA, GUST AVO L. JACKSON , LEROY H. JOZWIAK, PHILIP A. Hep, ALlH A. KASTEN , B. J OE ~HETAM, RAGHU"ATH R. KIRBERG , LEONABD C. 1(LEBBA , KEN NETH T. KLUG , ALPB ED E. JB. 1(RAeER, RALPH H. KRUEP , BueOND J. LEAVER, HARVEY B. LITTLEfIELD, LARBY w. LO GA N, EDW IN i . LUK E, CHA RL G. LUND, CARL It•. LYTLE, GLENN A. JR. MARSHALL, S TE VE N R. MABTIN, RICHABD A. " AS ON, JOHN T. III MC CARBON, ROBEBT L. JR. MC KINNIS, LARRY N. MC MAHAN, JE SSE T. MEYER, ROBEBT W. HILL EB, CHABLE S C. MITCHELL, ROBERT E. MOHR , J ORN i . MOLKENBUR, RICHARD A. MONROE, RONALD L. MORAN, MIC HAEL D. MORRIS , GERALD P. MOSS, EDWAR D A. MUNN , DAL E A. PATTERSON, GAR Y K. PEACOCK, DAVID N. PEIRSON, RO BERT C. PERKINS, JA~ES B. PETKAS, JOHN JB. PO LLACK , L ESL IE A. RANET, EDWA RD M. RAUER, JAMES M. REINSC H, LAIIRENCE J. JR. RICH, LARRY M. ROBERTS, LOY D. SCAGGS , GU THERIE JR. SCREER , SAMUEL A. SCHRO ER , JAMES B. SCOTT , KENNETH R. SHAFfER, ALAN D. SHAH , ASROK C. SHEWCHU K, JOHN P. SHIELLS, JAMES SLOCUM, ROY II. SO LOOK, JOHN T. S TE ELE , JAMES D. S TEINKAMP, WILLIAM E. S TEWART, LESLIE D. JB. STOCKHAUS EN, WILLIAM T. STRICK LAN D, THOMAS H. T HOMPSON, LA RRY D. TIBBS, NICHOLAS R. TRUJILLO B , REUBEN R. UTHE, PLOYD H. WALKER, BYRON G. WALTERS, RONALD P. WESLEY, DARRELL K. WEYUD, THOMAS E. WIDEMAN, LAWSON G. WILKENS, ROY A. IIILLIAM S , MAURICE A. WILLIAM S, WILLIAM S. WOODBURY , fRANKLIN LW. YUNG, SHU C .

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Fine, Moeris '48 Finley, Fred W. '41 Flanigan, Virgil J. ' 60 Flesh, David J. '23 Fletchee, William B. '34 Ford, Ragan '23 Foet, George E. '40 Freeman, Charles A. '28 Fris, Edward S. ' 43 Feitschen, Herman A. Je. '51 Gammeter, Elmer '26 Garvee, August J. '64 Goslin, Roscoe B. Gould, David S. '51 *Geeen, Allen P. Je. '32 Green, Sidney J. '59 Greene, Eva Hiedlee '11 Grice, Harvey H. Grimm, C. James '30 Haddock, A. Glen *Hanley, Herbeet R. '01 Hansen, Petee G. '5.3 *Hasselmann, Karl F. '25 Reiser, Frederick W. '39 Hershkowitz, Leon '41 Holmes, Thomas A. '50 Homyk, Anthony Jx:. '42 *Hubbax:d, Noel '54 *Hunt, Russell II. '21 *Ingx:am, John C. '13 *Jackling, Danie l C. '92 James, William J. Johnson, Gunnax:d E. '16 Jones. Vernon T. '53 Kampex:, Oliver \/. '35 Kassnex:, James L. Kasten, Raymond o. '43 *Kelly, Mervin J. '14 Kelly, Mrs Meevin J. '74 Kennedy, Daniel '26 *Kenney, John R. '12 Kent, William D. '43 Kessler, Hax:ry H. '24 Kilpatx:ick, A. Veen Kratzex:, lIilliam *Krebs, Joseph J. '66 Kummer, Fx:edex:ick S. '52 Ladd, Harley W. ' 40 Lambeth, Jennings R. '41 *Layne, Mark B. '28 Leach, Mrs Tom Witt '73 Leber, Walter P. '40 Lindgren, Roy A. '23 *Lloyd, Samuel H. '21 Lottman, Waltee F. '19 Loveridge, Joel F. '39 Lov ett, Israel H. '24 Lynton, Edward D. ' 12 Lyons, John H. '42 Machin, Edwin G. '22 *Mann, Frank C. '49 Mayhan, Kenneth G. '65 Mc Brian, Ray '24 Mc Ghee, Vernon T. '42 Mc Ke lv ey, James M. '45 Mc Nutt, Mrs V.H. ' 67 *Mc Reynolds, Allen '49 *I'letz, Gilbex:t F. '14 Michel, Hilber t P. '36 *Middlebush, Fx:edericx A. '47 *Miles, Aaron J. '30 Monsch, Henx:y D. '29 -Mo rnin, Bob 1.. '48

Muhlbauex:, Karlheinz C. '56 *Muilenburg, Garrett A. '25 I'lunger, Paul R. '58 Murphy, James J. '35 *Needles, Enoch R. '14 Nelson, Leonard C. '49 Neustaenter, James A. '43 , 41 Nevins, Marvin E. Jr. Nickel, Melvin E. '38 *Nuell, Barney '21 O'Keefe, Tr.omas J. '58 Pag ano, Sylvester J. '46 *Palmer, Clarence C. '40 Patterson, James '68 Paul, James R. '43 *Pence, Hax:ry S. '23 'pence, I'lx:s Harry '74 Perx:y, E.L. Roy '40 Planje, Theodore J.M. '40 Pottex:, Chax:les J. '29 *Peange, Hex:bert L. '38 Randolph, Earl J. *Rankin, Rolfe M. '27 '75 Ratchford, Dr C. Brice Reef, Victor *Beid, Josepb H. '27 Remington, Chax:les R. Jr. '49 Remmers, walter E. '23 Rieke, Vernon W. '40 Rigys, W. Robert '32 Roberts, J. Kent '50 , 22 *Salmon, Julius C. Jr. Sawyer, Robert N. Schaefer, Rodney A. '47 Schneebex:ger, Fred C. '25 Schrenk, walter T. '58 Schuler, Leonard L. Jr. '49 * S ch u man, J c h n M. ' 16 Schweickhardt. Wil liam K. '2B Scofield, Gordon L. '49 Scott, James J. '50 *Scott, John W. '02 Skitek, Gabriel G. '43 Smith, Edward A. '24 *Smith, Tom K. '47 Sorrell, Charles A. *Sparks, Char les H. '44 *Steinmesch, Jesse H. '06 Stephens. James W. '47 * S ti f e I , Carl G. ' 16 Stone, S. Allan '30 Summers, David A. *Tedrow, Harvey L. • 11 , 98 *Terrell, Arthur D. Thompson, Dudley *Thompson, Jack H. '52 *Thox:nberry, Martin H. '12 , 11 Townsend, Frank E. Tracey, James H. Tucker, Mrs Louise S. Valex:ius, Claude N. '25 Wanenmacher, Joseph M. '23 Wea vel', J 0 h n C. ' 67 Webb, William H. '39 *Weigel, Melv in P. '23 Westerfeld. Wilfx:ed W. '34 wiethop, Russell H. '.32 Williams, Rex Z. 'Jl Wilson, Curtis L. '46 Wixson, Bobby G. Yancik, Joseph J. '56 , 23 Zollex:, Henry E.


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UMR Band Gets New Uniforms For the ftrst time in the history of the university, a full set of uniforms has been funded for the band. They are a modified western jacket and trouser accented by a white stetson-type hat and white shoes. The coat and trouser are a basic dark green with the school colors silver and gold used for trim. The back of the jacket has an insert bearing the name "MINERS". Optional wear includes a ruffled shirt front and bow tie and a white turtle neck. The auxilliary unit, which consists of girls who per· form with flags, pikes, and porn-pons, wear gold uniforms with black and silver accessories.

There have been a variety of uniforms for the band. Shortly after the band program was formalized as the MSMROTC Band, the band members wore either the ROTC uniform or a uniform consisting of white trouser, gold sweater, cape, and cap. After World War II, the band wore the ROTC uniform until the mid 1950's when the Student Council purchased a grey double breasted band uniform. These wer~ used alternately with the ROTC uniform until 1969. At that time, the band wore, for two years, the old set of black uniforms which had been used by Marching Mizzou in Columbia. In 1971, gold blazers, black turtleneck shirts, and grey bowling trousers were

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BY ED MURPHY It was a team that nobody gave a chance ... a team of engineers and economists and chemists who weren't expected to be able to play football against physical education majors and other big guys who play at the other state schools. Picked to finish sixth in the MIAA, the Miners stunned everyone by becoming co-champions November 19 with a 21-19 win over pre-season conference favorite Northeast Missouri. They share the title with Southeast Missouri with identical 4-1-1 league and 7-3-1 overall records. It was a season to be remembered by players, coaches and Miner fans. Expectations were low so nobody was surprised when the Miners lost two of their first three games. They did win their first opener in seven years, taking the measure of Missouri Valley 33-13. Junior running back Terry Ryan gave . a preview of what was to come for the season by rushing for 177 yards in that game. And senior quarterback Kenny Vaughn completed 16 of 26 passes for 240 yards and three touchdowns. Ryan went on to shatter his single season rushing mark of 929 yards by gaining 1,314 in a record 290 attempts. He finished third in the nation in rushing and was second in the conference to Kirskville senior Steve Powell who had 1,372. Vaughn broke Greg Haug's 1974 passing yardage record of 1,696 by finishing with 1,888 aerial yards. That also broke a 1966 record held by Ron Lewis for total offensive yardage. Things were more predictable in the second game of the season. The Miner~ dropped a 21-14 decision to a rugged Missouri Western team. A young defensive secondary showed its inexperience in the game, giving up two TD passes. But they were destined to get better. The third game of the year was a lesson in frustration. Vaughn passed for 288 yards, Ryan rushed for 103, junior tight end Andy Cox caught a Miner record II passes. And yet, Missouri Southern dumped UMR 43-9. The Miners lost four fumbles, Vaughn threw two interceptions and was sacked eight times for minus 87 yards. But UMR would improve. The defense began to come of age the

following week in Pittsburg, Kan. While the offense sputtered, the Miner defensive unit held the Gorillas in their own end of the field most of the night and the Miners were able to win 16-14. Freshman defensive backs Craig Heath and Bill Grantham each intercepted a pass as did senior monster mail Bill Warwick. The Pittsburg offense was held to only 218 yards including a 6 for 19 passing attack for 63 yards. Ryan had his fourth 100-yard game

shutoff of the year, 14-0. UMR allowed the Tigers only five first downs and 147 yards, and the lowest totals since 1970. Ryan rushed for 129 yards and scored both Miner touchdowns. The Miners played Central Missouri State before the big Homecoming crowd October 15 and it looked as if the Mules were going to spoil things for the visiting UMR alumni. They scored two touchdowns in the first half and ap-

SENIOR OFFENSIVE TACKLE John Moles (74) and sophomore tackle Ralph Weatherspoon (66) opened the hole for Vaughn's one-yard touchdown dive against Warrensburg. of the season with 121 but Vaughn could hit only 9 of 22 passes for 113 yards. But things were looking better for the Miners with an open date the following week. Three defensive stalwarts had been sidelined with injuries up to now and the week off would enable them to get back into action. Junior all-conference linebacker Kevin Wolf, senior co-captian nose guard Kent Lewis and junior tackle Joe Kinsella, probably the strongest man ever to play at Rolla, would all be in the lineup for the conference opener against Lincoln. The Miner defense had a field day against Lincoln in posting the first

pea red to have things going their own way. Late in the second period, Vaughn · scored from a yard out to give the Miners hope as they trailed 14-7 at intermission. Then Vaughn took charge in the second half throwing TD passes to wide receiver Dave Hall and tight end Andy Cox to seal the 20-14 victory. Once again, the defense played well, limiting the Mules to 134 yards rushing and only 68 passing. UMR lost its first conference game the following week against the Bears in Springfield. It was a game the Miners felt they should have won but SMS prevailed 26-17. Ryan's 100-yard string


at UM was snapped at six as he gained 99. Vaughn has a terrible passing day completing only 9 of 34 with two interceptions. That set up a key league game against Maryville in Rolla. The Miner defense was really up for the Bearcats and UMR won handily 27-6 with the Maryville touchdown coming at the end of the game against the reserves. UMR forced three fumbles and three interceptions and the game was even more lopsided than the score indicates.

with 3-1 records going into the game. The Indians scored once in the first and second quarters and led 14-0 at halftime. Then, early in the third period, that Miner defense blocked a punt and senior defensive end Gary Misak fell on the ball in the end zone for a TD. In the fourth quarter, Ryan scored from 5 yards out to knot the score at 14. Both teams had opportunities to win the game in the fourth period. The Indians drove to the UMR 18 where the Miner defense held. Cape's All-America kicker

SENIOR QUARTERBACK Kenny Vaughn sets up to pass in UMR's Homecoming game against Central Missouri. Vaughn led the Miners to a 20-14 come-frombehind victory over the Mules.

The following week, the Miners hosted Washington University and jolted the Bears 49-10. Although Ryan was held to his lowest total of the year, 77 yards, Vaughn hit II of 22 passes for 280 yards and three touchdowns. The defense picked off two passes and recovered three fumbles in routing the outmanned Bears. Things weren't so easy the following week when the Miners traveled to Cape Girardeau. UMR, Southeast and Northeast were all tied for the MIAA lead 48 / MSM Alumnus

Mike Wood attempted a 35-yard field goal that was wide. Then UMR drove down the field with time running out. They made it to the Cape 19 where the Miners' junior kicker Tom Rosenauer attempted a 36-yard field goal with seven seconds remaining in the game. It missed by inches. And so, the last game of the season was played for the MI AA championship. Kirskville had a 4-1 record and played UMR at 3-1 -1. Cape, also 3- 1-1 played at winless Lincoln. Southwest

put its 3-1-1 record up against Warrensburg. Kirksville and Rolla played on a muddy Jackling Field and neither team was able to dent the other in the first quarter. In fact, there were only 27 seconds left in the second period when the Bulldog's Steve Powell scored from two yards out. The Miner defense blocked the extra point and Kirksville led 6-0 at halftime. In the third quarter, senior defensive back Don Renner fell on a Bulldog fumble at the Kirksville 24. Seven plays later, Vaughn bootlegged around his right end for a touchdown and Rosenauer's extra point gave the Miners a 7-6 lead. Two minutes later, the Bulldogs scored. The two-point attempt failed and Kirksville led 12-7. Later in the period, the Miners took over at midfield and marched in for another score with freshman fullback Ron Bretz going over from the two. The Miners' defense scored the clincher late in the fourth quarter. After a 96-yard touchdown pass by Kirksville was called back for holding, the UMR defense forced the Bulldogs to punt from their own end zone. The punt was blocked and freshman tackle Kelly Rudolph fell on the ball for the touchdown. Kirksville scored with two seconds remaining in the game to make it close but the Miners had won a share of the league crown. Cape defeated Lincoln to keep pace with the Miners but SMS was upset by Warrensburg to drop to fourth place behind Kirksville. The future looks bright for Miner football with only one senior starting on offense and four on defense. But next year is a long way off and everyone will be shooting at the Miners. For sure, nobody will pick them to finish sixth in 1978. Other Miner fall sports had varying degrees of success. The women's varsity volleyball team had a disappointing 9-16 record and failed to make the state playoffs for the first time in three years. But the team was riddled with injuries and finished the season with only six players. Women's basketball began November 18 and the team suffered two early road losses. But coach Annette Caruso says she has the best team ever

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coin. The Miners placed eighth in the 15-team All-Missouri meet and defeated league rivals Lincoln, Northwest and Northeast. The UMR water polo team experienced its best season ever winning the Mississippi Valley Intercollegiate Conference championship over such highlyrated teams as SIU-Carbondale and Principia. Water Polo is a club sport at UMR so the Miners were unable to advance to the national playoffs which are

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reserved only for varsity teams. Miner swimmers have posted some impressive early season accomplishments. UMR hosted their fourth Miner Relays November 19 which has become one of the biggest meets in the midwest. The Miners placed fourth behind SIU, Drury and Arkansas University. But Big-8 participant University of Missouri-Columbia finished fifth. On December 2-3, the Miners were invited to swim in the Big-8 Relays in Lawrence, Kan. They placed seventh in that meet and, although they were unable to beat UMC, they did finish ahead of Nebraska. Miner basketball got underway November 26 and UMR was picked fifth in the conference. Fans are wondering if the cagers can duplicate . the football team's feat. UMR won its home opener over Harris Teachers, 92-52. They played their first road game against Drury College in Springfield and the Panthers routed them 106-77. The Miners stopped Kansas State-Pittsburg 84-55 in Pittsburg and then ran their record to 3-1 with a 64-56 home victory over the University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff. They have scheduled Athletes in Action, Arkansas State, William Penn and the University of Alaska-A nchorage before playing in the MIAA tournament January 5-7 in Springfield. Conference action begins January 12.

Alliance of Alumni Associations Of the University of Missouri The Alumni Alliance met in Columbia on September 24, 1977. Members of the Alliance represent all four campuses of the University and meet semiannually to conduct the business of the organization. UMR alumni members are Art Baebler, chairman, Dick Bauer, Peter Mattei, Joe Mooney , Ray Kasten, Bob Bay, Jim Murphy, Jim McGrath, and Frank Mackaman, staff. Jim Stephens of UMR was the founding chairman. The group heard from University President Jim Olson who gave an overview of the University with particular e!pphasis on the budget situa-

tion . The Alliance was asked to assume responsibility for presenting the case for the budget to the citizens of the state and their elected representatives. Duana Linville will staff this Alliance information program. The Alumni Alliance will host a series of parties for various officials in metropolitian areas as well as the traditional Jefferson City Alumni Day for those elected officials who are most intimately involved in legislation for higher education in Missouri. The latter affair will be held January 31, 1978 .

Alumni volunteers will have the opportunity to hear an "update" from University personnel and also to meet with their senators and representatives. In these days of increased competition for tax revenues, it is important that the University and all state agencies present the case for funds in a manner which encourages a full understanding of the needs. Only then will the budget be judged on the merits of the case. All alumni are encouraged to follow the deliberations of those who control the funding from tax revenues. MSM Alumnus / 49


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On November 12, 1977, alumni from the bootheel , little Egypt and Kentucky met in Cape Girardeau before the Miner-Cape football game. The meeting was held poolside at the Howard Johnson motel, an unusual and delightful place to gather. A fine buffet was arranged by organizer Bob Patterson. This group has traditionally met before the Miner-Cape basketball contest and this affair was prompted by the urging of those at the February meeting. Association president Dick Bauer and wife Shirley were there, Nancy and Frank Mackaman , head football coach Charlie Finley's wife Dixie, an alumna of the Class of 1968; and Billy Key, athletic director, were the Rolla contingent. The alumni were pleased to have the parents of two current UMR students join them: Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Greer, whose son Louis plays quarterback , and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rosenauer, whose son Tim is the placekicker on the team. The Rosenauer's are chairpersons of the UMR Parents Program. Reservations for the Cape meeting were made by: John A. Rood, '26, and guest Miss Bernadette Schulte; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smart, '55; Wali Alam, '76; Carney and Oltha Fesler, '46; John and Judy Mulholland, '52; Gene and Nelva Gottschalk, '42; Stuart and Twyla Ferrell, '64; Mr. and Mrs. C. P. (Punch) Bennett, '54; Bob and Martha Patterson, '54; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Holcomb, '51 ; Dick and Shirley Bauer, '52; Bill Hawn , '76, and date; Cathy Hawn and date, Elmer and Clairlee Hawn, Jack and Ben Reickert, Mr. and Mrs. Greer, Mr. and Mrs. Rosenauer, Billy Key, Frank and Nancy Mackaman, Edward Hennecke, '68 ; Donald G. Crecelius, '41 , and daughter; Bill and Clem ie Stewart, '54; Stephen and Carolyn Boyd, '72; Larry and Sharon Meyer, '58; Max and Jo Ann Burgett, '54; Frank and Margaret Conci, '54; Jack and Joelene Painter, '50; and Charles K. Hyde, '59. The game ended in a tie and with several resting in the bus, refugees from a bitter breeze. 50/ MSM Alumnus

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Southern California Section The 1977 Homecoming meeting of the Southern California Section of the MSM-UMR Alumni Association was held at the beautiful Elks Dome in Long Beach. I would like all Miners to someday visit this outstanding meeting facili ty, if for no other reason than to drool over a bar over 100 feet in length . The film produced by University Information Services entitled " Missouri Tomorrow" was shown and appreciated by all in attendance. This film , however, loses some of its impact for alumni who are now facing social and technical problems in other parts of the country. Our school needs a film that will show the UMR research and alumni involvement in problems all over the nation . This

film could be used to stimulate alumni activities as well as motivational programs anywhere in the nation. Those in attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kayser, ' 16; Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Diemer, '63; Mr. and Mrs. Welby King, '42; Arthur Liang, '70;

Jane Bennett, '68 ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Topolse, '65 ; Ron and Pat Henson , '64; John and Phyllis Wilms, '43; Jim and Theta Gostin , '44; and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Weissmann , '49 . John O. Wilms Southern California Chairman

Alumni Meeting In Lima On October 23 , 1977, Dr. Rene J. Leonard, '61 was in Lima, Peru and hosted a luncheon which was attended by Edgardo Portaro, '61 , Pedro Montori , '62 and Pierre Garrique, '63 . Dr. Leonard was on his way the VII Pan American Engineering Congress in Santiago , Chile where he presented a paper

titled "Hydrogen Energy and its Ramifications to Latin America". Next fall Drs. Leonard, leRoy Thompson, '56 and Jim Hahs, '61 , all on the faculty of F lorida International University, will be attending a conference in Brazil and will organize an alumni meeting during their visit. MSM Alumnus / 51


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Gol.d Coast Alumni Meeting On November 19, 1977, Florida alumni met at the Coral Gables Country Club. The meeting was arranged by leRoy Thompson and Rene Leonard. James and Margaret Menefee won the honors for coming the longest distance to attend; they drove in from Lehigh Acres near the west coast of the state.

leRoy presided and introduced Frank Mackaman, who presented the program , ablely assisted by Steve Brendle, who manned the balky projector. The group decided to hold the next meeting in the Orlando area, probably in midspring. Present were: leRoy and Joanne Thompson, '56; James and Margaret

Menefee, '36; Jim and Ruth Hahs, '61; Steve and Toni Brendle, '69; Lester and Annemarie Brockmann, '55; Harry & Beulah Bossert, '27; Keith and Carole Troutman, '69; Rick Minne, '77; Jerry DeHaven, '74; Rene and Martha Leonard, '61; and Frank and Nancy Mackaman.

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The ALUMNUS is published six times per year, February, April, June, August, October, and December. The December ALUMNUS carries a report of the Alumni Annual Fund, the Honor Roll of Donors, stories of Homecoming activities, Association reports, and results of elections. The other issues carry general news of alumni and the University. The publication of the ALUMNUS is financed by gifts to the ANNUAL ALUMNI FUND. University funds do not pay for the magazine. The Board of Directors of the MSMUMR Alumni Association sets the circulation policy and these are its guidelines: - Each issue is mailed to all members of the most recent graduating class. - Each issue is distributed to all faculty and staff members. -Each issue is mailed to all University of Missouri Curators and University administrators. -The December issue is mailed to all alumni of record. -The other issues are mailed to donors to the Annual Alumni Fund, so that they receive six issues after the date of their gift. This variation in mailing lists results in some problems. We get new items in a variety of ways and do not make it a practice to check to see if the news item refers to a donor to the Fund-that is not a part of the decision of whether to publish it or not. Consequently, we do publish items which refer to alumni who are not regular readers of the ALUMNUS. They never know. Frequently, we get a news item without any identification as to the alumnus involved. So, if you have sent us an item and you believe we have ignored it, there are several tests you can make: first, are you a current donor so that you are on the mailing list for all six issues of the ALUMNUS (you are not current if you get Fund mailings), and second, was the item identified so that your name and relationship to UMR was clear. Let us know if we are guilty of missing a newsworthy item-that is not our intention.

MSM-UMR GRADS WORKING TOGETHER At Maxon Corporation, Muncie, Indiana, MSM-UMR is well represented in both Sales and Engineering. John M. Berger (left), M.E. '68 and M.S. Purdue '72, Engineering; Robert T. Kracht (center), M .E. '48 , Chief Engineer, and 1. Craig Ellis (right), M.E. '38, Manager of Export Sales, get together at a recent Sales Meeting. Maxon Corporation is a world leader in the manufacture of valves and combustion equipment for critical industrial applications.

In an effort to be self-supporting in a wide range of activities including the semi-annual outings, field trips, honor banquets, and special projects, the student chapter of the AIME, Society of Mining Engineers, is offering for sale to alumni the antiqued brass buckle pictured above. Mail orders may be made through the use of the form below . The delivered price of $5 per buckle will not only give the recipient a permanent handsome momento, but will support the worthwhile activities of students presently on the campus. Orders and checks payable to the Society of Mining Engineers should be mailed to Randy lubbert, SME, Mining Building , UMR, Rolla, MO 65401. Please ship Enclosed find a check for $

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President's Message to The Citizens of Missouri* One of the most dramatic events in Missouri's colorful past was the founding of the University of Missouri. In 1839, only 18 years after statehood, the people of Boone County pledged $118,000 to secure location of the new state university. Mass meetings, torchlight parades and house-to-house canvassing highlighted the campaign to raise the funds , a substantial amount in those days when Missouri still was in transition from frontier times. The people, however, believed strong. ly in the need and worth of a great institution of higher education. That belief was supported by the monetary pledge which saw establishment of the University in Columbia. Four years later, in 1843 , the University of Missouri graduated its first class of two members. UM was founded much in accordance with the philosophies of Thomas Jefferson, who believed that education was the foundation on which to build a great people. It was the first state university established in the Louisiana Territory acquired during Jefferson's administration.

St. Pat's Items For Sale As a service for alumni we are publishing the following list of items offered by the UMR St. Pat's Board. If you are planning your own St. Pat's celebration you should place your order now to assure delivery and availability. ST. PAT'S BOARD SALES Sweatshirts, S, M, L, XL . ....... $5.50 Stocking Hats . . ... ...... ... . .. 3.00 Engineer's Hats, S, M, L, XL ..... 3.00 Garters ... . ...... ..... ........ 7Y Buttons . . . . . . . .. . ..... ..... . 50' 70th Anniversary Goblets ... ... . 3.00 Bumper Stickers ... . .... . .... ... 25' Checks should be made payable to the St. Pat's Board and mailed to the St. Pat's Board, clo the University Center, University of Missouri-Rolla , Rolla, MO 6540 I. Be certain you include sufficient information so that your order may be filled promptly . Remember your name and address! It would be nice if you added some money for postage since the sale of items finances the Board's activities. 54 / MSM Alumnus

Today the University of Missouri is the state's most comprehensive higher education institution. About 50,000 students received classroom teaching on the four campuses at Columbia, Kansas City, Rolla and St. Louis. As the state's largest research facility; UM carries on a wide range of research activities not only on the campuses, but also in many areas throughout Missouri. Extension, the means for transmitting knowledge to those not enrolled at the campuses, has centers in every county. Public service includes operating a hospital, a dental clinic and a veterinary clinic, as well as participation by faculty and staff in community and state studies and activities. The University of Missouri is, to put it plainly, an institution whose primary mission is the serve Missouri and Missourians. How successfully it performs is tied in large measure to the degree of support received from the state and its citizens.

My fondest hope is that present-day Missourians would exhibit the zeal and pride in supporting the University that were shown in 1839. No doubt the need for support never has been greater. Our society is complex and humanity faces terribly severe problems such as energy, food, and how to live together in peace and dignity. While not purporting to hold all the answers, the University of Missouri certainly has a role to play in seeking solutions. In essence, Missourians need the University of Missouri, and the University needs the support of Missourians ... it's as simple as that. A final thought: Keenly aware of the obligation for responsible stewardship, the University will ever be mindful to treat its resources as precious. The public has a right to expect no less. James C. Olson President University of Missouri *Reprinted from the University of Missouri legislative budget booklet.

Creation Record Set Available A stereo two-record set of Franz Joseph Haydn's CREATION oratorio is available from the UMR Music Office. The recording features the University Choir and Orchestra under the direction of Joel Kramme, and was recorded live by KUMR-FM during the Spring, 1977 performance. Guest artists include: Ann Havenor, soprano (Gabriel), Kelly Craft, tenor (Uriel), Mike Phillips, bass (Raphael), Louise Speck, soprano (Eve), Carroll Proctor, baritone (Adam), and Carol Soderblom on harpsichord.

The record set may be purchased for $9.00 (plus $1.00 postage if it is to be mailed). **Checks or money orders should be made payable to the University of Missouri-Rolla-Choral Development Fund. **Orders should be addressed to: Creation Record Set Music Office G-8 Harris Hall University of Missouri-Rolla Rolla, MO 65401

Dedication Honors Alumnus A new motor vessel assigned to the St. Louis District of the Corps of Engineers was named in honor of alumnus Percy E. Moore, a forty year veteran of the Corps. Mr. Moore, a 1930 graduate of MSM, died in 1974. He joined the Corps upon graduation and served in both the civil works and military operation and attained the rank of

major during World War II. His work on the construction of the nine-foot channel and with the waterways industry earned for him this distinguished honor. His widow, Zona Gale Moore, 733 Colebrook, Webster Groves, Mo. 63199, christened the Percy Elliott Moore at impressive ceremonies held on July 27, 1977.

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St. Louis Industrialists Meet On Rolla Campus A group of prominent St. Louis industrialists and businessmen met at the University of Missouri-Rolla Wednesday, November 16, to discuss their relationship with the campus. The group was invited by Paul T . Dowling of St. Louis, a UMR alumnus and chairman of the board of the Nooter Corp. In his welcoming remarks, Dowling explained that the primary purpose of this program was to improve communications between UMR and the St. Louis business community. B. R. Sarchet, executive director of external affairs at UMR, served as moderator for the day. He introduced Jim C. Pogue, interim chancellor, who gave a brief overview of the campus. Rolla's three academic deans then explained the operation of their schools and college and pointed out the type of graduates they are producing. These speakers were James E. Halligan, dean of the School of Engineering; Ted J. Planje, dean of the School of Mines and Metallurgy; and Adrian H. Daane, dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. The St. Louis guests were then given an opportunity to express their thoughts about the campus and what it is doing.

They were also asked how they thought UMR might better help them meet their needs. After lunch, Sarchet summarized the morning's discussions. He assured those present that it is the intent of UMR to produce the graduates in science and engineering that are needed by industry. "But we need your help and input if we are to provide these scientists and engineers," he said. "We want to know if you think they are receiving the training and are attaining the skills necessary to most effectively assist you with your manpower needs." In closing, Sarchet said, "We want to assure you of our desire to graduate students who can help you meet the needs of society and, also, that these graduates can, if fact, operate effectively as problem solvers." The remainder of the afternoon was devoted to discussions of research on the Rolla campus. Dr. David Summers talked about his research on hydromining, the use of high pressure water jets for mining. Dr. J. Derald Morgan then reported on the electrical engineering

power program. The closing sessions featured a tour of the campus and visits to various laboratories. Those attending from St. Louis include: Milton Gaebler, vice presidentengineering, Anheuser Busch, Inc.; Ralph Wolfram, director of engineering, Bank Building Corp.; James B. McGarth, vice president, Fruin-Colnon Corp.; Robert H. Widmer, vice president, General Dynamics Corp.; J. Harold Yeager, vice president, Mallinckrod t, Inc. ; Merton G . Walker, corporate director of technical administration, McDonnell-Douglas Corp.; John E. Angst, vice president, Missouri Pacific Railroad; Frank E. Reese, vice president, Monsanto Co.; Richard J. Redpath, vice president and director, Ralston-Purina; Ted Schafers, business reporter, St. Louis Globe-Democrat; Joe Hatch, personnel relations manager, and Jim Bowen , chief engineer , Southwestern Bell; David L. Fenton, vice president, Sverdrup Corp.; Wayne B. Muskopf, vice president-manager of personnel, First National Bank in St. Louis, and R. L. Brueckmann, manager of manpower development, Alton Box Board Co. , Alton , III.

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Job Opportunities For information concerning postions listed below, please contact Mr. Larry Nuss, Director of Career Development & Placement UMR Rolla Missouri 65401 giving File Number of the position, state your degree, discipline and month and year of your graduation. ' " , During times of high activity in the employment market, some positions will be filled before they are published. The Placement Office will make a search for similar positions that may be open if you enclose your resume with you~ inquiry.

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1625 BSME Physics, Aerospace sensors. Upper midwest.

1637 State govt agency. EE with PE. Midwest.

1651 Near west gas utility. Gas exper. BS.

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1626 MUltiple openings. Midwestern engineer/architect/consulting firm.

1638 University-NSF res. lab. Multiopenings all degree levels. Near west.

1652 BSCSc or math for CS analyst. Eastern.

1627 Software analyst plus systems consultant. Midwest mfgr.

1639 Eastern mfgr-consultant. Multiopenings, majority ME & EE.

1628 Midsouth aerospace . Most disciplines. BS through PhD.

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1641 Midsouth BSEE or CSc Telecommunications. 1642 Upper midwest entry and ex per positions. ME's & CE's.

·1655 BSMet or ME. Inspection and maint. Midwest.

1643 Agency listings. 1631 West coast lab with mUlti-openings most disciplines. Many require advanced degrees.

1656 Systems analyst. mechanized publishing co.

1644 Midwest. MUlti-openings. Ceramic predominates.

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1632 Plant engr. South location. 2-5 exper. Process and maintenance.

1645 MS Ceramic and IS yrs. exper. Eastern mfgr.

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1646 Agency listings. All disciplines. 1647 Overseas utilities const. EE's. 1648 BSME & EE. Midwest consultants. 1649 Agency listings. 1650 BSChE , 10 yrs. Midwest.

1659 Midwest dairy. Asst mgr for engr. 1660 BSChE for environmental and MS or PhD with FEM. Midwest. 1661 BSMining, Met, Geology for sales trainee. West coast.

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UPCOMING MEETINGS NEW ORLEANS . .. . . .. Delta Towers .. . .. . . January 28 ALUMNI ALLIANCE .. . . Jefferson City . .. . January 31 DETROIT SECTION . . .... . . . . ... . ... . .. February 26 AIME-DENVER . . Denver Petroleum Club .. February 28 SAE-DETROIT . . ..... . .... . . ... February 28-March 3 HOUSTON ST. PAT'S . . . . Busch Gardens . .. . March 14 ST. PAT'S ............ . Rolla .... . . . ... ... March 17 ALUMNI-STUDENT-F ACUL TY CONFERENCE ... . . . . . .. Rolla . . .. .. .. . . April 13-14 SEMI-ANNUAL BOARD MEETING . . Rolla . . April 15 CLASS OF '28 REUNION . . Luncheon Banquet . . May 13

COMMENCEMENT .. . ... . .. Rolla .. . . . . . .. May 14 SPE-HOUSTON . .. Houston Petroleum Club .. . October 3 HOMECOMING .... . . ... . Rolla . . . . . .... . October 6-7 ANNUAL BOARD MEETING .. . . Rolla . .. . October 6 ASSOCIATION ANNUAL MEETING. Rolla . October 7 ROCKY MOUNTAIN SECTION Lunch at the Petroleum Club First Tuesday of Each Month BARTLESVILLE SECTION Lunch at the Conference Room of the Cafeteria, Phillips Petroleum Co. Adams Building, Third Friday of Each Month . MSM Alumnus/ 57


Alumni News _ __ 1912 M. E. Willmott is living at John Knox Village, 620C Joy Place, Lee's Summit, MO 64063, and is in good health . He makes the following apology, "Sorry I could not come to my 65th Class Reunion--will try to make it for the 70th."

1918 George Edward Mellow of 13190 S. Outer 40 Road, Chesterfield, MO 63017 , died October 30, 1977. He was chairman of the board of Liberty Foundry Co. which was founded by his father, the late Thomas Mellow, and had been with the company since 1919. Mr. Mellow is survived by his son, James K. Mellow, and four grandchildren.

1922 Harry H. Hughes III has notified us of the death of his father, Harry Herbert Hughes, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Lusk were also among those who celebrated their 50th Anniversary at Commencement exercises at UMR this past May. Their home address is 2041 Lioncrest Dr., Richton Park, IL 60471.

Herman J. Pfeifer retired as Account Manager for Union Carbide on August I, 1977. He and Helen now live at 5 S. Pego Way, Hot Springs Village, AR 7190 I. Herman stays busy with golf, tennis, yard work and travel.

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We have the following note from Stuart L. Davis, 332 Kent Drive, Cocoa Beach, FL 32931 , "Glad so many of my classmates attended our reunion at the October '77 Homecoming. I was delighted to observe stamina and our drinking ability in that good old Miner Spirit. Let's repeat in 1982." Andrew W. Kassay of 1599 Eastgate Rd. , Toledo, OH 43614, attended the 45th reunion of his class on October 13-14, 1977 . Andy retired as senior research engineer from Allied Chemical.

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Morris Harold Grober of 20 Forsythia Lane, St. Louis, MO 63132, died October 5, 1977. He was with Marshall & Stevens Inc. Mr. Grober is survived by his wife, Edith.

George and Elda Mary Talley live at R.R. 5, Box 279, Hayward, WI 54843. George is retired but still pursuing muskies in the Hayward area with "fair" success.

Fred G. Wilson, whose address is listed as unknown in the 1975 Directory, is retired and lives at Box 2469 Meadview Route, Dolan Springs, AZ 86441. His brother Henry was in the office recently and gave us the update. Henry also attended MSM and would have been Class of '31. His address is Box 2480, Meadview Rt., Dolan Springs.

Ralph & Neva Nell Lusk '27 Ralph and Neva Nell Lusk were married in Hamilton, MO, on September 24, 1927. They celebrated their golden wedding anniversary this past August so that out-of-town relatives and friends could participate, and more than seventy were in attendance. Guests included their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lusk; their four grandchildren; Mrs. Lusk's sister and her husband, the Arthur Smiths; Mr. Lusk's brother and his wife, Dr. and Mrs. Earl Lusk, and several cousins.

1935

George and Irene Musson have moved to 1606 Broughan Court, Dothan, AL 3630 I. George is a consultant in minerals processing.

1934 Richard J. Dobson retired (for the 2nd time) from Austral Oil Co. in June, but was retained as a part-time consultant. He has just returned from a sailing trip to the Greek Islands and a consulting assignment in Argentina and is looking around for a third career. Dick and Mary Eileen live at 11680 Memorial Dr., Houston, TX 77024.

Edward A. Ballman recently retired from Shell Oil. He was general manager, Chemical Plants and Refineries. Ed and Harriett live at 2117 Thorley Road, Palos Verdes Estates, CA 90274.

1939 George E. Mueller, PO Box 3356, Santa Monica, CA 90403 was featured in the August issue of NATION'S BUSINESS. The interview with him was carried in the Lessons of Leadership section. Dr. Mueller is chairman of System Development Corporation in Santa Monica. The feature is recommended to all alumni.

1940 Walter P. and Bernice Leber have a new home at 333 E. Ontario St., Chicago, II 60611. Phil is senior associate at Harza Engr. Arthur and Margaret Weber have moved to 460 S. Marion Parkway, Denver, Co 80209. Art is retired from Bethlehem Steel.

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Sam Kurtz has accepted a position with Placer Land Co. as sales associate. He and Martha live at 8597 Pendleton Dr., Roseville, CA 95678.

Elvin M. Gornea of 1105 Felix, Magnolia, AR 71753, died September 8, 1977, of a brain tumor. He is survived by his wife, Anna, two daughters, two sons, and two grandchildren.

Fred W. Olde of 1585 St. Loretto Dr., Florissant, MO 63033, sent the following note, "My wife Kay passed away in February this year--we were married 30 years. Attended 1977 Homecoming and it was delightful, don't know why I never bothered to attend since 1947. The school is really terrific." Mr. Olde is a senior engineer-design at McDonnell Douglas. John and Barbara Olsen of 4494 Trout Dr., SE, St. Petersburg, FL 33705, sent the following note: "Had a great time at the M.S.M. Homecoming & plan to do it again soon." John is president and owner of the John K. Olsen Co.

1943 James R. Paul, senior salesman for Functional Polymers, Dow Chemical, in the Houston area, has been honored by the Society of Petroleum Engineers for recruiting 200 new members during more that 20 years service to the organization. Paul is responsible for marketing of PUSHER secondary oil recovery polymer and other Dow products. He is a life member of SPE. His home address in 610 N. Wilcrest, Houston, TX 77046.

1946 William A. Rutledge of 282 Bellington Lane, St. Louis, MO 63141, formerly executive vice president, operations, for Emerson Electric, has been promoted to vice chairman and appointed to Emerson's Office of the Chief Executive. The basic function of the OCE will be to coordinate and control the operating units of the corporation. Mr. Rutledge has his BSEE and the degree Electrical Engineer from MSM-UMR.

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M . . A. and Dolores Hagan of I Sycamore Lane, Rolling Hills Estates, CA 90274, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary 10/4177. Their daughter Melorie graduated from CalPoly at San Luis Obisbo in accounting with honors. Son Kent is a private pilot and college junior, and son Darin is in the 4th grade. Mr. Hagan is a member of the technical staff working in contract management, solar photovoltaics and space processing at the Jet Propulsion Lab . R. J. Niewoehner has accepted a position as vice president-operations for Callier Steel Pipe & Tube. He and Mabel live at 435 California, Webster Groves, MO 63119. Arthur E. Scholz has been promoted to regional manager, Swepco Tube Corp. He and Winifred live at 1474 Turkey Trot Rd., Warminister, PA 18974.

William A. Wundrack of 24 Black Oak Dr., St. Louis, MO 63127, has been appointed vice president of research and development facilities, Industrial Division, of Sverdrup & Parcel and Associates Inc., and vice president of Sverdrup/ARCO, Inc. He has been a member of the firm since 1951. He has his BSEE and the degree Electrical Engineer from MSM-UMR.

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has accepted a position as northern regional sales manager with Alcoa Conductor Products Co. He and Joan live at 1862 Tilton Dr., Upper St. Clair, PA 15241. Frank T. Chambers of 10648 Brookmere Dr., St. Louis, MO 63123, began work in July as chief engineer for Ladue Building & Engineering Corp. Frank Finch of 816 S. Adams, Apt. 203, Westmont, IL 60559, accepted a position Oct. 3, 1977, as regional director, Region V, Federal Insurance Administration, HUD, in Chicago. He was formerly with the Chicago Dist. Corps of Engineers.

1949 John E. and Dotty Hoopes of 8644 Minnehaha Lane, Kansas City, MO 64114, sent news of their son Patrick. He is a Lt. in the U. S. Coast Guard and is working on his MSChem at UMR now. He and his wife Eileen just transferred from New Orleans. Pat is in water pollUtion and hazardous chemical transportation for the USCG. John is superintendent of two Kansas City Power and Light power plants. Robert C. Perry of 1216 Minnestoa Ave., Natrona Heights, PA 15065, was recently named vice-president and general manager of the new Flat Glass Div. of PPG Industries. The division will include a primary glass profit center and a new international department as well as the contract and supply department and environmental glass products. Perry has been with PPG since 1949. Edgar J. Telthorst has been promoted to assistant general manager, power plants, for Union Electric. He and Marian live at 1415 Tina Dr., Florissant, MO 63033.

Kenneth and Marjorie George live at 1106 Bluebonnet, Woodville, TX 75979. Their oldest daughter Alesia is attending Stephens College at Columbia. Ken recently retired from the H. C. Price Co. On October I, 1977, R. Norman Holme was promoted to chief metallurgist/district manager-Eastern Mining. He is responsible for technical sales and service for cyanamid mining chemicals to the industry in central and eastern USA via field tech. sales/services staff covering 38 states. Norman and Gloria live at 1140 Venice Rd., Knoxville, TV 37919. Harvey W. Meier has formed MeierTempleton Associates, Inc., and is president of the organization . Harvey has been a manufacturers representative in the St. Louis area for 10 years in the field of industrial process equipment and systems. He and Gerry live at 2645 Woodsage Dr., Florissant, MO 63033. MSM Alumnus / 59


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1950 Cont. Robert E. Peppers, 572 Main St. , Herculaneum, MO 63048, has been appointed division manager of the St. Joe Minerals Herculaneum Smelting Div. "Pep" has been with St. Joe since 1954. He has the BSME and the degree Metallurgical Engineer from UMR. Bob and his wife, Peggy, have four sons and a daughter. Mrs. Jo Porter, 998 Cummington Rd ., Col umbus, OH 43213, has notified us of the death of her husband, Robert C. Porter, on September 20, 1977, due to heart disease.

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Richard J. Stegemeier, associate director of Union Oil Company of California's Brea Research Center has been named the Ninth Speaker in the AIME-SPE Distinguished Lecturer series. He has recently returned from Singapore where he was Southeast Asia vice-president for Union International division. R. Milton and Monette Terry have moved to 10340 Corbeil Dr. , St. Louis, MO 63141. Milt is a structural engineer with Sverdrup & Parcel.

1951 Gerald and Mary Bellis now live at 16 Ardross Ave., Northwood, Middlesex, England. Gerry is a consultant, pipelines & terminals for Chevron Petroleum (UK) Ltd. Earl Brunkhorst has a new position as design engineer with Aerotronics Assoc. He and Bonnie live at 53 S. Main St., Concord, NH 0330 I.

After 9 years with Fluor Ocean Services in Houston, G .S. King has changed jobs. He recently accepted a position as general manager with Santa Fe Technical Services Co. Gerry and Pat live at 634 Aldersgate, Katy, TX 77450.

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Daniel C. Knock , Jr., has retired from the III. Dept. of Transportation. He also is a retired Lt. Commander in the U.S. Navy. Dan and Helen live at 1824 Hoat St., Springfield, IL 62703.

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Dirck and Margaret Stickle receive their mail c/o ESSO Exploration, Church Street, Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, KT 12 2QL, England. Dirck is operations superintendent for ESSO.

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Roger Wakefield is now chief mettalurgist for Cyprus Bagdad Copper Co. He and Carol live at 225 Little Cloud Lane, Bagdad, AZ 86321. Charles A. Weeks of One Kingsbridge Dr., Burlington, NJ 08016, has been made material procurement engineer with Stone & Webster.

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Nancy Scofield '50 1950 Nancy Scofield of 402 Vivian St., Houghton, MI 49931, is the first woman to be awarded a doctorate at Michigan Technological University. A Geology major, Dr. Scofield's dissertation was entit led "Mineral Chemistry Applied to Interrelated Albitization, Pumpellyitization, and Native Copper Redistribution In Some Portage Lake Basalts, Michigan ." She is a research minerolgist in charge of the electron microprobe laboratory at the Institute of Mineral Research of Michigan Tech. She is also an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Geology Department. Dr. Scofield and her husband , Dr. Gordon L. Scofield, '49 , head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering-Engineering Mechanics at Michigan Tech., have two chi ldren enrolled as st udents at Michigan Tech. 60/ MSM Alumnu s

Sam Shaw '51 Sam Shaw, 16 S. Holman, Golden, CO 8040 I has joined Dames & Moore as an associate in their Denver office. Sam is a specialist in natural resources development.

1952 Floyd and Clete Drummond ha ve a new home at 117 Kimberly Court, Collinsville, IL 62234. Floyd is chief, Engineering and Construction Branch, Base Civil Engineer, U.S. Air Force, Scott AFB.

William R. Park just published his 4th children's book on construction: THE DAMBUILDERS. Other books in the series are: THE ROADBUILDERS, THE AIRPORT BUILDERS, and THE TUNNEL BUILDERS, all published by Addison-Wesley. Mr. Park owns the Book Shop in Kansas City. He and Sue live at 13150 Nail, Box 7466, Overland Park, KS 66207 .

1954 William R. Phillips, Sr. ,of 52 Axline, Chatham, IL 62629, died January 30, 1977, of a heart attack. He was owner of P & R, Inc. Bill is survived by his wife, Betty , and two sons, Bill, Jr., and John . On September I, 1977, Carlos H. Tiernon was named executive vice president of Deister Concentrator Co. Carlos and Joan live at 810 W. Oakdale Dr., Ft. Wayne, IN 46807.

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leRoy E. Thompson has been appointed as the Acting Director for the Construction Division at Florida International Univ. The division encompasses the departments of civil, architectual, construction, interior design, and construction management. leRoy and Joanne live at 6850 SW 89th Place, Miami, FL 33173.

1957 Robert W. Cowan, Jr., recently opened his own business at 5660 S. Syracuse Circle, Englewood, CO 80 II O. He and Joan live at 3755 E. Easter Circle, S., Littleton, CO 80112. Roger L. Guyot of Route I, Box 58, Columbia, IL 62236, has been made president of International Utilities Supplies, Inc., exporters of electrical and mechanical equipment and industrial chemicals. William D. Nelson has accepted a position as regional construction specialist with INA Corp. He and Sally live at 1509 S. Oakland St., Aurora, CO 800 12.

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E. Robert Schmidt has moved to 18606 Walkers Choice, Gaithersberg, MD 20760. He is manager, Licensing & Safety Analysis, NVS Corp.

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R. Larry Miller is assistant manager, Starnell Systems Div. , Roberts & Schaefer Co. He and Sandra Lee live at 820 E. Carpenter, Palatine, IL 60067, and send the following report on their family: Daughter Diana is married and a computer programmer at R & S Co. Son Eric is in the Marines and going to Okinawa. Son Gary is a senior in high school and hopes to enter UMR in the fall of 1978.

In August Ray Phillips and family opened a new 10,000 square foot Home and Auto Store in A va. The family includes wife Suzanne and three daughters, 17, 13 and 9. Their home address in Box 806, Hide-a-Way Hill, Ava, MO 65608.

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1956 Dr. Harry J. "Hank" Sauer, Jr., Rt. 4, Rolla, has been elected chairman of the St. Louis section of the Society of Automotive Engineers. The section was formed in 1929 and has a membership of more than 270. Hank has served the Society at the national level also. He has been a member of the UMR faculty since 1957 and earned the M.S. and B.S. here and the PhD from Kansas State. Joseph 1. and Rosemary Yancik have moved to 1703 James Payne Circle, McClean, VA 22101. Joe recently accepted a position as vice president, research, for the National Coal Association.

Wayne Custead '57 Wayne Custead of 2140 Walnut St., Allentown, PA 18104, has been appointed general manager of the Medical Products Division of Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. He will be responsible for directing the division's sales, marketing, manufacturing, and research activities.

1958 The new address for Elizabeth Hardebeck is Route 4, Box 109, Rolla, MO 65401.

James H. Hahn is co-founder and vice president, engineering , Interface Technology, Inc., manufacturers of computer peripherals. He and Mary live at 1225 Danvers, St. Louis, MO 63132. Frank and Patsy Cavalier have moved to Enzian Strasse 3, 9022 Grunwald , West Germany .

1960 Jerry L. Gilmore has purchased the interest of Robert Lemberger '59 in the firm Missouri Engineering Co. and Associates of Rolla. The firm practices general engineering for a wide range of clients. MSM Alumnus / 61


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1960 Cont. William J. Denk accepted a position as chief ceramic engineer with American Olean Tile Co. and moved to 7190 Hill Road, Roseville, CA 95678. Harold W. Kosten reports that the name of his firm has changed--it is now Havens¡Kosten, Inc., with Harold as president. He and June live at 11195 Marlette Dr., Cincinnati, OH 45242. Eugene E. Mertl has been promoted to project manager at Northern Natural Gas Co. He and Joan have moved to 1318 S. 134th St. , Omaha, NE 68144.

1961 Robert M. Logan has been made manager, Development Engineering, Clinton Corn Processing Co. He and Joan live at 553 Scenic Dr., Clinton, IA 52732. Bill Mathews resigned from the Illinois Dept. of Transportation after 16 years service to go into private business. His new company is Fireplace Builders & Supply, Inc. They manufacture and distribute fireplace equipment in the midwest. He and Judy and their sons, David and Dan, have moved to 102 Sheffield Ct., Ballwin, MO 630 II. Bill has also opened a new fireplace shop in Kirkwood. David F . Maune obtained his PhD in Geodetic Science and was promoted to Lt. Col. in July 1977. He is a topographic engineer in the U.S. Army. Col. Maune and his wife Mary Ellen live at 515 Janney's Lane, Alexandria, V A 22302. Morris and Sue Worley have moved to 11625 Willoway, Oklahoma City, OK 73132. Morris is general manager-new mines, Kerr McGee Nuclear Corp.

1962 Ned and Nancy Hutchins live at 2138 Banff Ct. , Grand Junction, CO 81501. Ned is now the design manager for the C-b oil shale venture of Occidental Oil Shale, at $400 million plus project in western Colorado. Charles K. McCaw has been made joint interest pipeline manager, Cities Service Co. He and Margaret live at 7422 E. 74th St., Tulsa OK 74133. 62 / MSM Alumnus

A. Sousa¡Posa has been appointed superintendent of copper smelters with Tsumeb Corp. Ltd., a subsidiary of Nerlmont Mining. The mail address for him and his wife, Myrta Oertli, is PO Box 68, Tsumeb, South West Africa 9260. H. Pat Duvall is an industrial development representative for the Port of Tacoma. They hosted the 1977 Annual Convention of the Pacific Coast Association of Port Authorities in August at Sea Tac Motor Inn . He served as Secretary-Treasurer and Convention Chariman in 1976-77. Pat assumed command of the 3rd BN, 3rd BDE, 104th Div. (USAR) in June 1977 and spent 2 Y:z weeks at Ft. Benning, GA, in Sept. '77. He and Kay live at 8426 6th Ave., SW, Seattle, WA 98106.

1963 John Harold Anderson is a title searcher-recorder with Transamerican Title Insurance Corp. He and Mary live at 368 School Dr., Novato, CA 94947. They report a "mini-reunion with the arrival of the new San Francisco District Engineer, Col. John Adsit ('63), Ray Jackson ('63), M. L. "Bud " Northcutt ('64), Anderson ('63) ... more Miners always welcome!" Ronald Dean Mitchell has a new position as manager, Secondary Chemistry Development, Westinghouse Bettis. Ron and Carol live at 128 Wray-Large R., Clairton, PA 15025. James Boyd Robison left Callahan Mining in September to join NERCO, a subsidiary of Pacific Power & Light engaged in mining the company's Wyoming & Montana coal reserves. He is officially a mining engineer with Northen Energy Resources Co. Jim and Sandra live at 19355 SE Kay, Milwaukie, OR 97222 . Robert L. Martin, Jr. , 523 East Kingsley, Springfield, MO 65807 , has been appointed assistant director of the Public Works Department, City of Springfield. He is presently working out of the U. S. Department of Housing and Urban . Development as a project engineer and will continue to work on major community projects and will perform general operation duties at Public Works.

1964 The new address for Charles and Alecia Campbell is Box 1769, Tulsa, OK 74101. Mr. Campbell accepted a position as division manager for Gra-Iron Foundry Corp.

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1965 Robert E. Behnke has been promoted to system engineering supervisor for St. Louis County Water Co. He and Elaine live at 9546 Tiber Dr., St. Louis, MO 63123. James L. Bitting has been made project coordinator for Ethyl Corp. He and Deloris live at 7050 Sheffield Ave. , Baton Rouge, LA 70806. Edward Nick and Vonnie Henery of 1287 Pappani Dr. , Gilroy, CA 95020, have a new baby girl, born August 15, 1977, 5 Ibs. 14 oz. That makes two daughters for the Henerys, Paulette and Nicole. Pappa works for the Bureau of Reclamation in Gilroy. Robert L. Otto accepted a position as assistant senior civil engineer at the Fruin-Colnon Nuclear Power Station in Clinton. Bob and Sharon (Grayson) are making their home at 57 Emerson court, Decatur, IL 62526. Harvey E. Welch, Jr., No.2 Springlake Ct., Ballwin, MO 630 II , has been appointed vice president of marketing at the Day-Brite Division of Emerson Electric.

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Donald W. Hurst has accepted a position as senior engineer with Deere & Co. He and Patricia live at 9003 34th St., Ct. W., Rock Island, IL 61201.

Joseph Dieterman of 912 Doverfalls, Manchester, MO 63141, has been nam· ed manager of the new St. Louis office of Havens and Emerson, Ltd. He is a registered professional engineer In Missouri, l11inois, Wisconsin, Iowa, Ten· nessee, Arkansas and Mississippi.

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Larry D. Nesslage, P.O. Box 124, St. Charles, MO 6330 I, received the Juris Doctor degree from Southwestern Univ. School of Law in '75 . He is now in private law practice in St. Charles. He and his wife, Jae, and their children, Kimberly, 7, and Neil, 4, join in on hob· bies of motorhomeing, boating, and showing purebred dogs. Four of their dogs are champions of their breed.

Stephen D. Tebo of 26 Benthaven, Boulder, CO 80303 was honored by Fort Hays Kansas State University as one of the first three alumni to receive the Young Alumni Award. Steve is owner of Tebo Square Shopping Center, the Tebo Distributing Co., and the Tebo Coin Co. He recently bought the Village Inn Shops property in Longmont.

1969 Howard H. Stine, Jr., of 12364B Spanish Trace Dr., Maryland Heights, MO 63043, has been elected a vice presi· dent of Systemaire, Inc., mechanical contracting and engineering firm in Earth City. Howard is also active in the St. Louis Section of the MSM-UMR Alumni Association and is currently serving as secretary.

1968 John (Jack) and Sue Howard of Route I, Box 40, Ringle, WI 54471 , have ex· panded their goat farm ... pedigreed Nubians. The country is beautiful but this winter will be a new experience for the Howards because, says Jack, "When in Wisconsin·-ski. The cross country ski trail--Ice Age Trail--is on our property." Jack IS also product manager for Zimpro. Ralph McClurg has accepted a position as plant engineer with L.D. Schreiber Cheese Co., Inc. He and Carol live at Route I, Box 94, Monett, MO 65708. Bob and Marty Roos and their three children will be spending the next couple of years in German y, where Bob is on assignment for IB M.

Ron W. Anderson of 23216 Euclid, St. Clair Shores, MI 48082, was recently promoted to supervisor, cooling system engineering, Engineering & Product Development, Chrysler Corp. Robert D. Arnold has been promoted to district staff supervisor at Southwestern Bell's St. Louis facilit y. He and Donna live at 10325 Golterman Dr. , St. Louis, MO 63126 . Robert L. Fields of 2210 W. Oak St., EI Dorado, AR 71730, has been named manager of Monsanto Agricultural Products Company's manufacturing plant in EI Dorado. Mr. Fields joined Monsanto in June 1964, as a chemical engineer. Cheryl Ann Dodson Steffan has ac· cepted a position as programmer analyst III for the Regional Justice Information Service. She and Michael live at 4 Brower, Florissant, MO 63031. Gerald W. Vaughn has accepted a position as senior buyer-corporate capital purchases for Northern Natural Gas. He and Maureen live at 14024 Poppleton Circle, Omaha, NE 68144. MSM Alumnus / 63


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Michael G. and Susan Schmidt have moved to 903 Bexton Dr., Perrysburg, OH 43551.

Richard A. Kolanz of 2023 Seven Pines Dr., Creve Coeur, MO 73141, has been elected a vice president of Systemaire, Inc., a mechanical contracting and engineering firm in Earth City.

1971 Robert Bentzinger of 5816 Marquette, St. Louis, MO 63139, has accepted a position as engineering specialist with Emerson Electric, E & S Div.

Michael K. Mundy of 1479 Matlock Dr., Florissant, MO 63031, has been promoted by Sverdrup & Parcel to manager of the mechanical section in the Industrial Division's food and beverage group. Raymond Shaefer was promoted to the position of senior associate bridge engineer for the Washington State Department of Transportation in November of '76. He passed the struc· tural engineering exam in September of '76. Ray and Rita live at 1612 College St., NE, Olympia, WA 98506.

1970 Robert B. Adler has accepted a new position as technical associate with Ocean Data Systems, Inc. He and Dawn live at 2717 Atlanta Dr., Wheaton, MD 20906. R. L. Barnett of 4510 E. 7th St., Tulsa, OK 74112, has accepted the position as senior design engineer with Cities Ser· vice Co. William and Barbara Cannon of 3784 W. 18th, Eugene, OR 97402, have a se· cond daughter, Tracy Marie, born March 7, 1977, joining older sister, Amy Michelle. Mr. Cannon is coordinator, academic systems, Oregon State System of Higher Education. Steven A. Roberts of 3395 Taylor, Bridgeton, MO 63044, a senior in· dustrial hygienist in the Monsanto Co. Department of Medicine and En· vironmental Health, has been accepted for the congressional assistant program of the Conference Board. He will be assigned for one year as a staff assistant to a congressional committee in Washington, D.C. Arthur Rosenkoetter was recently made general supervisor of maintenance for Delco Remy. He and Dorothy make their home at 3305 Durbin Dr., Ander· son, IN 460 II. 64 / MSM Alumnus

John and Linda Braff have moved to 1517 S. West, Jacksonville, IL 62650. John is a senior process project engineer with Mobil Chemical.

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Archibald M. Gallup returned from Seoul, Korea, and reported to West Point, U.S. Military Academy, for a job with the Directorate of Facilities Engineering and a promotion to Major. Arch and Nancy live at 3037 B. Stony Lonesome, ,,West Point, NY 10996. M'l-jor Donald D. Henderson has been transferred to U.S. Army Reserve Readiness Region VI at Ft. Knox. He and Cynthia have moved to R.R. 4, Hodgenville, KY 42748.

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J. R. Sober, Jr. , was recently promoted to assistant engineer of the Sulpher Springs Valley Electric Coop in Willcox . He and his wife Nancy and their son, J. R. III, live at 709 Flagstaff, Willcox, AZ 85643 .

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Norman V. Kraus of 4502 Benson Ave., Cortland, IL 60112, was recently promoted to ITT Holub Industries as product line manager-electrical products. He was formerly with ITT Blackburn in St. Louis.

Danny Ray Conner has accepted a position as production manager at Clark Industries, Inc. He and Charlotte now live at 424 W. Cale, Monett, MO 65708.

Russell D. Smith has accepted a position as ' development engineer with Carborundum Co. He and Rita live at 192 Gregory, Grand Island, NY 14072.

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Larry 1. Zerwig and Lisa Marie Juran, formerly of Pittsburgh, PA, were married October I, 1977, in Fresno, CA. They reside at 3065 Adler, Clovis, CA 93612 . Larry is a production engineer for PPG Industries.

Jack R. Beebe has moved to 1403 E. Michigan, Urbana, IL 6180 I . He is a mental health specialist with the 111. Dept. of Mental Health & Developmental Disabilities. Dan and Karne Bontz have moved to 8 Nantua, Lake St. Louis, MO 63367. Dan is a senior engineer with McDonnell Douglas. Jim and Cheryl ('71) Ibarra have moved to 3466 Burnett Dr., Murrysville, PA 15668. Jim is a senior research engineer with Gulf Science and Technology. Jerry and Marlene Jackson have moved to 613 Kimberly Dr., Quincy, IL 62301. Jerry has been promoted to maintenance manager at Electric Wheel Co., Div. of Firestone. Richard Huber was recently made plant superintendent for Missouri Steel Castings Co. He and Loretta live at 146 Valley View, Joplin , MO 64801.

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Paul A. Zimmer has been made supervising engineer, generation planning, with Illinois Power Co. He and Roberta live at 325 North Drive, Mt. Zion, IL 62549.

1973 Michael R. Behr was promoted to Lieutenant on I Sept. '77, and transferred from Naval Reserve to Regular Navy. He is currently transitioning from A 7B to A 7E aircraft (he is a pilot). Mike and Deborah have moved into their first home at 459 W. Burlwood Lane, Lemoore, CA 93245. William K. Buchmeier of 6204 Vista Del Mar 180, Plaza Del Rey, CA 90291, is now working as a press tool engineer at Norris Industries in southern California, after spending 3 years with Ford Motor in Sandusky, Ohio. He is enjoying the climate, etc. Ronald L. Jones has accepted a position as senior reactor operator at UMR. He and Beverly receive their mail at P.O. Box 369, Rolla, MO 65401. Thomas A. and Patricia Kahle have moved to 337 Phoenix Dr., St. Louis, MO 63129. Tom is an estimatorengineer with Carl I. Schaeffer Electric. Robert, Deborah, and Jamie Michelle (I year old) Kleinman live at 15731 Howard Rd., Hanover, MI 49241. Mr Kleinman is process control manager for Hayes-Albion Corp.

Philip and Debby Downs of 2524 Hawthorne Dr., Bettendorf, IA 52722, have a second child and second daughter, Amanda, born May 26, 1977. On October I, Mr. Downs was promoted to senior production engineer in the plate finishing division of Alcoa. His primary duty is to superivse production of aluminum plate for liquified natural gas tanks. Captain Gary L. Duke was recently presented the U.s. Air Force Commendation Medal for meritorious service as a systems control operator at Offutt AFB, Neb. He now serves at WrightPatterson with a unit of the Air University. Captain Duke and his wife Mary live at 7199 Chadbourne Dr., Dayton, OH 45425 . David and Debbie Ebbesmeyer of 2017 Vicotoria Court, League City, TX 77573, announce the birth of their first baby, Dana Marie, 8 Ibs. 5 oz., on October 18, 1977. Dave is a maintenance engineer with E.I. DuPont. William J. Fitzpatrick has accepted a position as assistant professor-Math, at the University of Southern California in LA. He and Mary Catherine live at 21922 Dablon, Carson, CA 90745. Joseph R. Haake predicts, "Coors is coming to Missouri! Let's see Rolla become the Coors Capital of Missouri!" Joe is an electrical design engineer with Coors Container Co. He and Kathryn live at 10951 W. 107th Place, Broomfield, CO 80020. Denis M. Kluba has been promoted to project engineer, Container Corp. of America, and transferred to their St. Louis facility. He and Karen now live at 6423 Towne Woods Dr., St. Louis, MO 63129. Peggy Shackles Lorge is teaching math to the 7th and 8th grades at Dixon Middle School. She and David live at Turtle House, Lecoma, MO 65540. Dana and Nancy Reel have moved to 7305 E. 108 Drive, Kansas City, MO 64134. Dana is an engineer with Black & Veatch. MSM Alumnus / 65


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Ron Birkhead and Stephani Anne Byers were married September 24, 1977. They are making their home at 2003 Thunderbird Dr., Harrisonville, MO 6470 I. Ron is a chief process engineer at Anaconda.

Willian H. Meuth has taken a position with IBM in St. Louis as an associate systems engineer working on the Southwestern Bell Telephone account. Bill and Katherine have moved to 2510 Mill Race, St. Charles, MO 6330 I.

Ellen Cherry accepted a position as senior analyst with Southwestern Bell in St. Louis last January. She is now living at 2022 Oak Timber Ct., Kirkwood, MO 63122.

Vincent E. Pirano has worked for Raymond International, Inc., as a project engineer in the heavy construction division since graduation. In July of this year he was transferred and made office engineer for the company's project, expansion of the Port of Guayaquil. Raymond International also built the original Port of Guayaquil in the early 60's. Mr. Pirano and his wife expect to spend the next three years on the project. His new mailing address is c/o Corporacion Raymond S.A.; Casilla 9272; Guayaquil, Ecuador.

Michael D. Hurst has accepted a position in marketing with McCarthy Development Co. He and Barbara live at 1029 Villaview Dr., Manchester, MO 63011. Joseph Rooks '73 Major Joseph L.R. Rooks received his second U.S. Air Force Commendation Medal at Tinker AFB. He was cited for meritorious service while assigned to the Directorate of Systems Technology at the Air Force Data Systems Design Center, Gunter AFB. Now assigned at Tinker, the major serves as an E3-A navigator with the 964th Airborne Warning and Control Squadron, a part of the Tactical Air Command. He and his wife, Mary , live at 4916 SE 52nd St., Oklahoma City, OK 73135.

1974 I Lt. James W. Duggan is now serving at Peterson AFB, CO, with an Aerospace Defense Command Unit as a squadron section commander. He was previously assigned at Key West Naval Air Station, FL. Lt. Duggan and his wife Cathy live at 2501 Harlan St. , Denver, CO 80214. Roy O. Bachmann has moved to 3910 Hydraulic Ave. , St. Louis, MO 63116. He is a civil engineer II with the City of SI. Louis. Bruce Bonczyk recently joined R.B. Stephens Construction Co. as a project manager. He and Marcia reside at 1000 S. Johnson , Carbondale, IL 6290 I. Marcia received her B.A. in English from SIU this spring. Gilmore W. Krener, Jr. , has moved to 2 1 Kristin Dr. , Apt. 709 , Schaumburg, IL 60195 . He is an electronics engineer with the FAA . 66/ MSM Alumnus

James S. Jones is an EDP instructor with the C.LA. He writes, "I have 'taken the big dive' in this high priced area and bought a home. I am now enjoying the pleasantries of being a home owner at my new address: 4020 Novar Dr., Chantilly, VA 22021" Michael J. Kinsella has accepted a position as facilities engineer with Shell. He and Sharon (Daugherty) live at 7222 Cannonbury Dr., New Orleans, LA 70126. Alan S. Kornacki, 24 Oxford St., Cambridge, MA 02138 has received an award of $200 from Phi Kappa Phi to support his graduate studies. UMR's Phi Kappa Phi chapter will match the award. Alan is a graduate student in the department of geological science at Harvard University. Mrs. Donna M. McMillian, 2337 Tradewind, Mesquite TX 75150, has notified us that her husband, M. David McMillian, died September 23, 1977. David was employed by Dallas Power and Light. He and Donna had one daughter, Dawn. Anthony and Patricia Mei live at 1225 Ridgeview Court , Novato, CA 94947. Their son , Peter Mario, was born October 19, 1977, in San Francisco. Tony became a P.E. (Calif.) in August, and in October changed assignment to EPA Region IX's Pacific Islands Branch of Water Division. He is responsible for all water programs on Guam.

Stanley and Cheryl Ann Sorrels live at Box I72A, Route I, Festus, MO 63028. Stan was recently promoted to process superintendent for Amoco Oil in Wood River, IL. Terry Witthaus of R.R. I, Box 35, Marthasville, MO 63357, received the J.D. degree from UMC last May and joined the law offices of Jerome Gross as a patent attorney. Stanford D. Ziatnick has accepted a position as associate engineer-scientist with McDonnell Douglas Astronautic Co. and moved to 1670 I Algonquin 318, Huntington Beach, CA 92649. Girard A. Mirgain has accepted a position as regional representative for Teledyne McKay. His address is P.O. Box 15607, St. Louis, MO 63163. Peter J. Rauch of 2932 Concordia, St. Charles, MO 6330 I, has accepted a position as project engineer with Wagner Electric Co.

1975 Vernon Boehme has accepted a position with Fred Weber, Inc. as a civil engineer. He and Barbara have moved to 2812A Black Forest Dr., St. Louis, M063129.

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1975 Cont. Kenneth J. Courtney is the owner and president of Diversified Sciences. He recently wrote, "The Fourth Annual UMR-DNR Conference on Energy was very inspiring to me. I will implement its message to the best of my ability. Please inform me of other related conferences." Ken and Joyce live at 13160 Sevres St., New Orleans, LA 70129.

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John Robert Gevecker, 2612 Emerson St., Midland, TX 79701, was married to Betty Annette Conly on October 15, 1977, in Midland. A number of UMR alumni were in the wedding party. John J. Marting of 1540 Chickasaw, Apt. 308, Metairie, LA 70005, recently became a reservoir engineer for Chevron Oil.

I Lt. Ricky A. Menking is participating in "Bold Eagle," a United States Readiness Command exercise at Elgin AFB, FL. He is an exercise/plans officer with Detachment 9, Tactical Communications Area, at Shaw AFB. Ricky and his wife, Linda, live at 2A Rhoder Ave., Shaw AFB, SC 29152. Mitchell F. Peterson of 2525 S. Voss, 6510, No. I, Houston, TX 77057 , writes, "after having my job bought out from under me by our main competitor, I am now designing controls and field data processing equipment for the seismic exploration industry at Mandrel Products-ETL Div. , AMPEX." Thomas and Terry Milne have moved to 2341 Chelsea Court, High Ridge, MO 63049. Tom is a civil engineer for the City of Clayton. Randy and Linda Sue Strunk were married April 30, 1977, and are making their home at 3277 Riverside Dr., Tulsa, OK 74105. On May 9 Randy began work at ARCO.

1976 James D. Blevins of 4045 Tanglewood E., 541, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410, has been employed at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft/Government Products Div., for 1 liz years in the advance energy systems group, project engineeri'ng section, He .was promoted to Test Engineer on August, 1, 1977-.

Larry George, Captain in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineer, has been transferred to USAED-Jidda, APO New York , NY 09697 .

Robert E. Burton '76 Robert E. Burton of 513 Fairmont, Kingsport, TN 37660, has been appointed by Eastman Chemical Products, Inc. as a field marketing representative for the Plastics Products Division in the Chicago Area. Sinch joining Eastman in June 1976, Mr. Burton has served as a Plastics Product Division marketing coordinator in Kingsport, TN. Michael R . Krueger has a new apartment--1805 Clark, Apt. 22, Muncie, IN 47302. He is a project engineer with McCarthy Bros. William J. Fleis and Karen Ann Eckles were married last February and now reside at 56 Country Manor Dr., Imperial, MO 63052. William is employed as a civil engineer with the Missouri Pacific RR and Karen Ann is at home expecting the first addition to the family around the end of December 1977.

/ Richard P. Linck '77 Richard P. Linck, 328 Chapel Rodge, Apt. H, Hazelwood, MO 63402 and Daniel J. Kovarik , 6336 Ashwell, St. Louis, MO 63123 have joined Booker Associates, Inc. of St. Louis.

William C. Hawn is working as a project engineer for R.B. Potashnick, P.O. Box 720, Crowell, TX 79227. Thomas L. and Brenda (Tune) Moyes of 9316 Old Santa Fe Road, No.7, Kansas City, MO 64138, wish to announce the birth of their son, Shelby Lee Moyes, born July 19, 1977. Donald Repp has been made facilities engineer at the Southwestern Bell facility in Springfield. He and Barbara live at 1123 S.Paula', Springfield; MO 65804.

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David L. Walker was recently assigned to the 2nd Bn , 78th FAin Bamberg, Germany. His former assignment was in artillery officer training at Ft. Sill. David and his wife Katherine will be in Ger¡ many for 3 years and are looking forward to Christmas there. They would like to say "Hi" to 2nd Lt. Loren Ginter, '76, USAF. Samuel Kim has moved to 600 Main St. , No.6, Texarkana, TX 75501. He is a safety engineer with ITC/DARCOM. John and Sue Ladage have moved to 2016-B Mateus in St. Louis, MO 63141. John is a developmental chemist with Carboline Co.

Nagogami Alumni Note The Department of Housing and Urtan Development is granting a loan of $154,000 to UMR. Granted under HUD's College Housing Loan Program, the loan is for rehabilitation of married student housing on campus to facilitate reduction of energy comsumption. Improvements for the 48-unit Nagogami Terrace apartment complex will include insulation of the outside walls and the roof of each of the four buildings and installation of doubles group windows in each apartment. Work will be done unit by unit in order to create as little disturbance as possible to the tenants. Completion is expected by the beginning of the 1978-79 academic year. The apartments are located at 14th and Bishop in Rolla, approximately two blocks from campus.

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Dean Meets With Alumni Jim Halligan, dean of UMR's School of Engineering, met on November 22, 1977, with members of the Academy of Civil Engineers and officers and directors of the MSM-UMR Alumni Association . The Dean discussed the programs of the school and shared his view of the future. Present for the breakfast

meeting were: Dick Bauer, Joe Mooney, Jim McGrath, Bob Bay , Art Baebler, Stu Ferrell, Matt Coco, Bob Klorer , George Tomazi, Al Buescher, Joel Loveridge, Pete Mattei , Jim Murphy, John Soult, and Ernst Weinel. Jim Murphy hosted the affair which was arranged with the cooperation of Paul Munger.

Announcement ... The Alumni-Student-Faculty Conference will be held on April 13-14, 1978. The opening event will be a dinner Thursday evening, honoring the participants and student receipents of Alumni Association grants and scholarships. Departmental conferences will be held Friday morning and reports of the

discussions will be made at the noon luncheon. The afternoon will be available for summary sessions and consultations with the various Deans. The semi-annual MSM-UMR Alumni Association Board of Directors Meeting will be Saturday, April 15 at 9:30 a.m.

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