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Dust-Busting, Mudslogging, Waterlogging Competition J

In a locked laboratory in a loft on the University of Missouri Rolla campus, the first phase of a hush-hush project is

pull hands down against 19 competitors by pulling more than 600 pounds of weight, most of it loaded on a sand skid.

about to be completed by a zealous group of students. Their mission: Design and build a car that is safe and good looking, doesn't cost much, manages drag face and hill climb, pulls heavy loads', turns on a dime and negotiates rough terrain, soupy bogs and deep water - using . an 8 Y2 horsepower engine. And one more thing: Don't leak the design to the competition.

Richard Knox, who got to see it all, as one of last season's competitors, is in a situation common to most of the design seniors. He was graduated in December, leaving completion of the new vehicle-and the competition-to next semester's class. But detachment comes hard. ''I'll go to the meet if I'm anywhere in that area," he says. "If I can't go, I'll call back here, for sure, to see' what happened."

The 1980 model has been designed The ciu is UMR's entry in the 1980 Mini-Baja competitions for multi-terrain and construction is underway. It will be vehicles. The students asked for the pro- lighter (about 3S0 pounds) and easier to ject and the faculty obliged. It is the . repair, with fewer and stronger parts. It final semester-long assignement for . will have more grab and pull with fourseni~rs graduating with degrees in wheel drive, and greater maneuvera~ili­ mechanical engineering. ty for tank-type transaxle steering conThis will be the third year UMR will trolled by two levers rather than a steerenter the Mini-Baja, which divides com- ing wheel. The water propulsion system peting universitites into four regions. is new, but the crew doesn't care to Continuity and student enthusiasm divulge it. come from studen ts who, as Gary Sedlacek, the only student going underclassmen, got in on the glorious back for a se~ond year of competition, is end of last y,J±' - w'ect-two days of making sure the pit crew has a less dust-busting, muaSJogging, watterlogg- strenuous solution to the bog-water proing competition. blem. "We're putting a one-way drain in Last season's meet, in May in Florida, the body," he says. If the rules allow it, the sJudents included a bog run, a course over sand bottom covered by J 8 inches of water. would modify the engine; they . are cerVehicles were taking in water from the tain they could get at least SO percent voluminous spray, and the fastest way more power. But the engines, supplied to get rid of it, pit crews decided, was to to each competing university by Briggs tip the car on its side with the driver and Stratton, are one of the constants. strapped in. The manufacturer's technicians tune For UMR's 1979 vehicle, the real each one for maximum output imwashout came during the water mediately prior to competition. maneuverability event: the propeller Construction on the new vehicle will broke and the driver swam back to shore be finished by January, at which time towing the car. It weighted 7S0 pounds, the mechanical and land tests will begin. When the weather warms, the body will heaviest in the competition. It also was the least expensive ($72S) be attached and water performance will and the strongest. It won the draw bar be checked. The crew intends to avoid

The University of Missouri-Rolla's dust-busting 1979 Mini-Baja vehicle used a 8Y2-horsepower lawnmower-type engine. Mike Bowen- Fenton (left), Richard Knox-Florissant, Gary Sedlacek-Dexter, and John Trousdale-Charleston, with faculty advisor Tom Faucett, are among the mec~anical engineering seniors charged with design and construction of a completely new 1980 model. It is lighter, sleeker, has new steering and water-propulsion systems-and stays under wraps un. til next spring's competitions. last year's hectics, when drivers had no These are fairly sophisticated designs. time to practice and the car's body paint The problems the ~tudents have to solve had to dry on the way to Florida. are closer to Detroit's than to those of This coming May, the UMR team the soap box derby." goes to the University of Delaware for No one knows what kind of paces the the Mini-Baja, also known as the Minicar will be put through at the Delllwa~~,­ Indy. They get there in the mechanical meet in May. The courses and events engineering department's display van, are different each year. which normally makes excursions to Missouri high schools and is stocked Whatever happens, the UMR team with all manner of repair equipment, has a certain confidence they'll be from welding torches to screwdrivers. welcome. When last season's team took If spirits are gleeful, the faculty does the van full of equipment to Florida, nothing to dampen them. Tom FauCett, they were in a unique position to help the mechanical and aerospace engineer- competitors repair their vehicles. Which ing professor who advises and travels is just what they did. At the final awards with the team, takes the attitude that banquet, the UMR crew got a standing the Mini-Indy "adds the flavor of com- ovation for its sportsmanship. petition to what otherwise is a realNext May there will be a formal world experience in engineering design. sportsmanship award.

Alumn;~Studenf.Focu/~y Conference The annual Alumni-Student-Faculty conference will be held on the UMR campus Thursday and Friday, April 17th and 18th. This conference allows students, faculty, and alumni to meet together in a congenial setting to discuss various concerns. The A-S-F conference, first held in 1972, is a learning experience for all concerned. The program features alumni who have returned to UMR at departmental invitation to share their experiences with students and faculty while examining the attitudes of future engineers first-hand. In this way, classroom and "real world" can be brought closer together. The banquet on Thursday night will include the presentation of certificates to educational assistants and alumni scholarship recipients. The schedule below is somewhat tentative for Friday since )

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some departments may change the for- pus coordinating committee is chaired mat to allow for the best use of alumni by Ted Planje and includes Paul expertise. Bill Flood serves as Associa- Munger, A. Glen Haddock and Frank tion chairman for the event. The cam- Mackaman.

Tentative A-S-F Conference Schedule Thursday, April 17 S:SO-Social Hour-University Center Ballroom 6:30-Banquet 8:00-Presiding-Joseph Mooney, President MSM-UMR Alumni Association Friday, April 18 9:00-Campus tour for Alumni (optional) 10:00-Coffee break in departments 1O:30-Dept. Chairman's opening statement, followed by A-S-F panel discussion 12:00-Luncheon-Univ. Ceriter, Centennial Ballroom, Remarks by Joseph Mooney . I :4S-0pen departmental discussion & selection of departmental representatives for terminal conference 3:30-Terminal conference with College and School Deans at the option of the deans and chairmen

Spring Enrollment Spring semester enrollment at ' the University of Missouri-Rolla totaled S,OS6 at th~ close of regular registration Tuesday, Jan. IS. This was an unofficial total since late registration continued. Classes began Thursday, Jan. 17. According to Paul Ponder, registrar, this figure is a gain of 408 students over the count at the same time last Janaury, and an all-time record for the spring semester. He expects the official enrollment figure (at the end of four weeks) to be about 70 to 100 higher than the Jan. IS total. The largest increase in the preliminary count was in the number of entering freshmen and transfer students. "This figure is about twice as high as usual in the 'spring semester," Ponder said.


UMR Honors Dr. E. E. Feind Dr. Earl E. Feind, for many years games." For many years-all through World director of student health and senior staff physician for the University of War II and up to I 950-Dr. Feind was Missouri-Rolla, was honored by UMR the only physician taking care of the during halftime ceremonies of the students' health needs. He would be UMR-Northwest Missouri State available once a day for consultation University basketball game Saturday, with students and on call for emergenJan. 19, in the Gale Bullman Multi- cies. 'This, of course, was in addition to , his regular practice. Purpose .Building. The basketball game was selected as an appropriate occasion at which to honor Dr. Feind because he is a loyal Miner fan and attends most football and basketball games. In 1937, Dr. Feind became the second director of student health at the then UniversHy of Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy. The infirmary incidentally, was in an old house where Altman Hall (one of the residence halls) now stands, and enrollment was 450 students at that time. "I've always enjoyed working with the students," Dr. Feind says. "Of course, most of the time the only thing wrong is a cold or a sore throat. There are also a few bruises, bumps or scrapes that result from participation in sports. Occasionally we get something more serious like a broken bone. But, on the whole, students are pretty healthy. "We have had a few critical health problems over the years. Once there was a coronary and a stroke, and we even had a student that had to be treated for leprosy. One time we had student who broke his · neck at a wrestling match. Since that happened, we've made it mandatory for a physician to be present at all wrestling matches and football

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COVER In reco~ition of many years of service to UMR, Chancellor Marchello presents an "M" Club jacket to Dr. Earl E. Feind.

NOTICE Mail returned because of

i~correct addresses now costs the Alumni Association 25' per piece. Please notify the Alumni Office, Harris Hall, University of Missouri-Rolla, Rolla, MO 65401 as soon as you have an address change. All changes are made on the day of receipt. The .computerized record system allows the alumni office to maintain alumni lists for various campus organizations, so a change in your basic record will probably accomplish the change for your fraternity , honorary or special interest organization. THANK" YOU ::.

MSMALUMNUS (USPS·323·500) Issued bi-monthly in the interest of the graduates and former students of the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy and the University of Missouri-Rolla. Entered as second class matter October 27, 1926, at Post Office at Rolla, Missouri 6540 I, under the Act of March 3, 1897. 2/ MSM Alumnus

spent a year as an intern in the Missouri Pacific Hospital in Little Rock, Ark. He spent another year as house physician in the Missouri Pacific Hospital in St. Louis before Dr. Mahoney, a local physician, persuaded him to set up a general practice in Rolla in 1935.

Dr. Feind estimates that through the years he as delivered more than 3,000 In 1950, Dr. Feind joined with Dr. babies in Rolla and the surrounding William Lytle and Dr. Myers to form areas. Although he no longer handles the Rolla Clinic. At that time, with two obstetrical cases, he still works one or partners to help, consultation hours two days a week in Dr. Smith's office. "1 were established at the infirmary twice a will probably cut that down a little as day-morning and late afternoon. After soon as the weather is nice enough to the death of Dr. Lytle in 1965, Dr. Ted fish," he says. Smith joined the clinic and became a Fishing is Dr. Feind's favorite leisurestaff physician at UMR. Since 1968, ly activity. "I was born a fisherman," he first Dr. Myers then Dr. Smith served as · says. "Each year I like to spend a week directors. Dr. Feind continued to see or two in Canada where you can catch student patients at the infirmary two the big ones. During the summer, two or days a week for the next 10 years and three times a week, I fish an isolated one day a week in 1979. pond about five miles outside of Rolla. When Dr. Myers retired from private Anything I catch I usually put back in . practice in November, 1979, he resumed the water-it's the sport that counts." the post of director of student health Dr. Feind is a widower and has two with Drs. Hugh Bartlett and Gordon Matsuda as staff physicians a9d Dr. daughters who pay frequent visits to Rolla. They also have close ties to UMR Feind as consultant. because they are both married to UMR Dr. Feind grew up as one of ten alumni. Daughter Judy married Ed children on a farm in South Dakota. He Stigall who was graduated in 1961 with attended Western Union College (now a degree in nuclear engineering. Ed is West mar College) in LeMars, Iowa, and with the Environmental Protection the Unviersity of South Dakota in Ver- Agency in Washington, D.C., and the million, where he received his B.S. family lives in Annapolis, Md. Kathleen degree in medicine. His doctorate in is married to E. E. "Bud" Cook who was medicine was earned at the University also graduated in 1961 with a degree in of Nebraska School in Medicine in petroleum engineering. They are both on the faculty of Southern illinois Omaha. After receiving his degree, Dr. Feind University-Carbondale. Dr. Feind has

DR. EARL E. FEIND four granddaughters. Mrs. Jessie Nations, head nurse at the UMR infirrllary for the past 20 years, has high praise for Dr. Feind. "The most outstanding thing about him is his patience with the students," she says. "He never hurries them. Also, we can always get hold of him in emergencies-he always keeps in touch." According to Dr. Feind, the biggest health problem at UMR through the years has been flu epidemics. "All of the doctors who have worked with the students are proud of the fact that we've never had to close classes because of an epiderriic," he says. "After all, that's what student health care is all about-keeping the students well enough to attend classes." , And that is what the special recognition ceremony was all about. UMR said thank you to Dr. Feind for his part in "keeping the studepts "'~ enough to attend classes." . -...,..

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Patrick said. "At home, at university, we have eight or nine subjects, carried through the year, and just one big exam in each at the end." They are finding their graduate research interesting. Byrne, Cahill and Con heady are studying the conversion of agricultural wastes to fuel; Heffernan and Sherry are working in polymer research. One of the nicest adjustments has been getting used to the cost of living here. "It may seem high to people living in the States, but it's much cheaper than in Ireland," Byrne said. "Practically everything-food, clothing, cars , gasoline-would cost twice as much at home. And, on the whole, wages there would be only half as much."

So far they have found being without a car in the area with limited public transportation is their biggest problem. "Not everyone in Ireland has a car, but it seems that here even most of the students have cars," Conheady said. Buying a car, or two, is on schedule ~s a cooperative project. With the car-and the M.S. degree work out of the way by the end of next summer-they hope to see something of the country. Then they would like to spend additional time in the StateS, either going on for the Ph.D. degree or getting work experience. But that's in the future. Right now, they're adjusting to life American-style, and to being the only real Irishmen at UMR, where St. Pat's is a bigger holiday · than it is in Ireland.

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'25 Cbo.e~u, Henri '23 ftc Inerney, John P. Jr. '71 Werner, Edwin J. '49 Sa lley, Car I L. '29 Heisler, William E. • 50 Clarkson, Charles' F. '41 Werner, Roy C. '43 ftc Intyre, John F. Jr. '52 Sa a rad, Ardeshir '62 Heitoann, Albert L. '25 Clooney, Joseph R. Jr. '_49 ftc Kee, Jack B. '41 West, JamES E. '66 Sarzin, Julius L. '49 Helberg, Warren W. '44 Cochran, Andrew A. '41 Whaley, Henry f. '48 Kelvey, Ja_e£ r.. '45 Schaefer, frederick P. '74 Helokam., Robert E. '76 ' Cole, Bichard E. '47 Waee-ler, frnest S.. '22 Mc Kelvey, Iial.h E. '48 Schafer, Botert P. '52 Helwig, Arthur.. 'SO Comanict, George W. '51 ~c Nutt, Mrs V.H. '67 ~heeler, Jeonie Lenox '22 Schaoel, ~rs lIalter S. Henderson, Gerald E. '61 Cook, Thomas W. '65 !lears, A. Dale '61 Wheelock, l .. roy K. '52 Scharf, Fred 153 Hepp, Joseph T. '48 Coolidge, Denald J. '43 Mendell, Robert H. 'SQ White, Ctarles A. III '71 Scheurer, Leroy 8. '18 Herman, Tt.eodore '28 Coonce, Jallles !'II. Jr. '57 "enefee, Ja.es~. ' 36 White, Charles S. '.32 ' Schillin9Er, Gecrge R. '63 Herold, D. AI '67 Cornett, lioy C. '3'8 Mengel, William K. 'SO Whitney, Mar k S. '73 Schlensker. John A. '55 Herzoq, Mictael S. '62 Cottrell, Ricky H. '76 fteskan, David A. '52 Whitworth, Virgil L. '23 Schlueter, Steven E. '73 Hill, Albfrt 1. '2 8 Couch, G. Robert '41 Michel, Hilbert f. '36 Wicker, Dave A. '44 Schmidt, Harold A. '56 Hill, Wiliiam E. Jr. '42 Crane, Harold li. '53 Wiebe, Cirk H. '64 Millard, Frank S. '37 Schaoldt, Hans E. '4ij Hodgdon, 5dBl · 0. Jr. '28 Crecelius, Denald G. '41 ~iller, James G. II '38 lIieker, Richard H. '59 SChoEidEr, Norlao F. '50 I Cress, W. Dudley Hodges, Jero L. '61 Miller, James R. '44 Viethop, Russell H. '32 Schoeneberg, KEnneth W. '44 ; crites, Joseph~. '49 Boeman, Arthur J. '32 ~iller, Janet E. '74 , Wilkens, Foy A. '66 SChOTk, John E. ' 47 , rl Cru., E. Jefferso'n '29 Hoertel, F[ed e rick W. Jr. '29 Monsch, Henry C. '29 Wilkerson, AU9ustus B. '23 • Schre &k, walter T. ' 58 ~ulbertson, William w. '37 Hohlfelder, EugEne F. '51 Mooney. Edward W. · '50 Vilkey, Ralph W. '38 Schroer., Jaaes E• • '66 Cu~minqs, Ra.ona K. '76 Holley, Bobert G. '6ij "ooney, Joseph W. • 39 iillia . s, Rex Z. '31 Schuette, Louis H. '29 Cummings, Ted~. '76 Holt, Michael 1. '72 ~oo[e, Ronald 1. 171 '21 Schuler , Leonard L. Jr. ' 49 " Wilson, Jo~eph e. Galpini, Cavid '49 Hoover, Bert f. '23 "o.ran, Ernest '27 Wilson, To •• ie C. '64 Schwarz, Arthur S. '32 Davis, Jerry W. '66 Howell, Bichard E. '48 Morao, Rot e rt~. '6 6 '42 Schweicthardt, Villiaa K. ' '28 Winkle, Bober t f. Day, Oelbert E. '58 Howerton, Jose~h w. '3 8 Morgan, J. Derald '65 Rissler, Louis E. '43 Scott, Jales J. '50 DeBolt, Donald G. '4~ Huddl-cstoc, Jam€s A. ,Jr. '66 "orris , Gerald~. 166 Wist, Patricia~. 174 Scrivner, J. R0ger '52 Degenhardt, Dean A. '74 Isbell, Clarence A. Jr. 150 ftueller, Geor9E E. '39 Wixson, Eabby G. Seaman, Robert L. '69 Denney, Kennett L. 170 Jackson, Earl E. '51 Muell e r, Ronald J. 177 wolt, Dorotbea Section, st Louis Dennie, PC-weT! A. · '40 Jaqqi. Dennis~. '70 Mulholland, John E. Jr. Wolf, Bobert V. '51 '5 2 Senne, Joseph H. '51 Dennis, William E. 13~ Jaquay, Richard L. ' 63 ~ulyca, Walter C. '65 iolfartt , Ted B. '48 Sevick, Jeseph G. '49 Dickens, Fichard L. 'S 1 Jenkins. RobE~t D. '5] ~unger, Paul B. '5 8 Worley, ~orris T. '61 Shaffer, Jaaes i . '42 Dickof, frank A. '73 Jennings, Charles H. '30 "urdock, Kenn e tt. D. '6 2 Wright, Harold B. '50 Shanes, Charles W. ' 71 Dieckgrafe, RobErt E. '51 Johnson. Ctarles W. '29 Murphy, James J. • 35 iyatt, De Marquis D. '41 Sharp, Everett W. '40 'Dittmer, Russell S. '29 Johnson. Gordon E. • 5'3 "yers, Ctarl cs 1. III '7 2 J ochu m, Robert J. '49 Shearer, Andrev c. '30 Donnelly, John J. '70 Johnson, Virqil A. '47 Ne al, KennEth~. ')0 Zeid, ~ar y in C. '51 Sherwood, Robert E. '71 Dorf, Hoger A. '65 Jones, Sal» p.. '49 Needl e s. Mr~ En och fl . Zi l aeraan, Donald G. '50 Shields, Rotert i . '51 Covd, Ja.es D. '44 Jones, Vernon "I. '53 Neubert, Falph I. '4 2 Zi .aec aan, pt. Jcrdan ISS Shockley, Gilbert B. '42 Dowling, Paul!. '40 Joynt, Kenneth E. • 143 Neust a edt e r, Ja~e s A. '~3 Zogg, Villial C. '71 Skitek, Gabriel G. ' ' 43 Junge, Gr€gory '~S towns, Jack S. '49 , 42 Nevin, Ja([lES R. Jr . Zoller, Henry!. '23 S. ith, Edwa r d A. ' 24 Drake, William 1. '29 Jungers, C. SteFhen '66 , 41 Ne vins , "arvin E.. Jr. Zoller , Victor H. ' 43 Smith, frederic k J . '65 Jueenka, Gilbe[t G. '56 Drum, Daniel D. '59 ~oell, Ne lsen H. ' 61 Zv irbla, ~ich a el C. '48 Smith, Harlan O. '48 MSM Alumnus/ 3 Adaaick, Henry S. Alford, Bex '40 Ambrose, ~eorgE G. Anderson, Jales S.

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Andrews, J. Levis Beardllore, Harold R. Blake, Philip L. Casey, walter E. Dierking, George T. Jett, Jalles E. Kempe r, CIa ude L. Kentnor, Charles B. Jr. Kessler, Harry H. Knight, William E.H. Love, Perry R. Lovett, I s rael H. Remmers, Walter E. Smith, Ed"ard A. Teas, Howard J. ... Weimer, W. He nry Wils o n, Jos ep h M. Wright, Wilford S. 1979 Rollamo

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Bradford, Arthur L. , B r ya nt, Ru sse 11 A. Co il, Benjamin R. Crays, Glenn E. Crum, E. J .eEEerson Dittmer, Russell s. Drake, William L. Dr~sbach, Char l es H. En g lish, Thomas O. Frotscher, Guenther W. Greell, T. Howard <Jah n, .lohn H. Haertel, F[ederick W. JL. Johnson, Charles W. Jones, Harloli G. Kemf, Arthu[ H. Kirn, Emmet R. ~c Curdy, Francis A. Monsch, He nry D. rJorris, Orville W. [1 u c ptly, Thomas D. uurray, L~th e r u. l.'otter, C.J. salley, Carl L. Schuette, Louis H.

121Q Alexander, Verne Beatty, Ren Clearman, Frederick Davis, Willacd E. Dilli~gham, ~arion A. Eagan, Thomas , E. Grimm, C. James Harvey, Edwin ' T. Hoeman, Erwin C. Jennings, Charles H. Kirkpatrick, Harry F. Kirn, Emmet R. :-lattin, Roy S. Meeka, Edward 11iller, De nnis H. Moran, Erne s t Neal, Kenneth R. Oste rw a ld, Hecl:e rt R. Payne, Rich a rd F. Pott e r, C.J. Rollman, William H. Sc he e r, He nry O. Sharp, William T. She arer, And[ew C. s ton e , S. Allan Thomas, My ron f.

Baumgartner, R uper t P. Boyer, Phi llip J. ' OradEord, Phariss C. Cordry, Cletus D. Cr um ba u g h, Da niel H. Donaldson, James G. Fa ul k n er , Edward C. Freeman, Charl es A. Gros s , Henry E. Il erma n, Theo do l:e Ba r o n, Ado lph R. lIill, Al be rt L. Browni ng , Bertie L. lIisterl, H,oward Co nl e y, J ac k N. Hodgdon, Sa m D. Jr. Donaldson, William E. Machin, Willialll O. E fpers on , Ernest ~ Moreland, Howard B. Gevecker, Vernon A.C. i1urphy, Thomas D. Schweickhardt, Willialll K. Harrison, Albert Heili g , 'i 1arren S la te s, Bur 1 Y. Ilerron, Henr y R. Smith, J. War~en Kirkpatrick , Ruel L. Taylor, Samuel E. :-Ic Rae, Austin L. Thatcher, E. Fusz ... lIitchell, Alfred A. Thomas, Harold D. Pace, George 1'1. Ward, Ronald C. ROSS, Charles E. Weiss, Clarence B.

Andres, Otto M. Brewer, William Brue gg in q, Harold J. Bryant, Fussell A. Casey, Walter E. Davis, Stuart 1. Day, Thomas G. Elsea, Carl A. Epperson, Ernest R. Gallemore, iiI lard A. Gallmeter, Elmer Gibbs, Harold 1. Hale, Edvard D. ' Hippler, R<>bert P. Hoe.an, Arthur J. Hern, Rex T. Johnson, Leon Kn Kassay, Andrew w. Kay, Williall T. Macklin, Floyd S. Mays, Williall R. Mc Creight. Richard L. Meyec, Henry W. ' Monroe, Rex Pasley, J alles Ln Pollak, John A. Reid, Allen J. Rhoades, llobert P. Richardson, Ja.es K. Riggs, II. Robert Roesser, Robert J. Runder, Ray.ond H. Schwarz, Arthur S. Sperling, Eiller J • Tho.pson, HOlier F. White, Charles S. Wiethop, Russell H• Williams, Arthuc J. Jr. Wilson, Frederick G. Zvanut, Prank J.

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Ballman, Edward II. Bliss, Allen D. Bowman, Don C. J~. Cameron, Charles V. Ca~detti. Richard J. Carpente~, Fo~~est L. Clayton. Cha~les L. Cornett, Roy c. Zlri-s-;---d. - -~r-a-i~~ --­ Fernandez, Ho~acio II. Gallemore, Willa~d A. Good~ich ', F~ank N. Hill, Eugene F. Howe~ton, Joseph W. Jaenecke. Donald H. Jarboe, Rupert A. Kay. William W. Koeppel, Beve~ly W. Lanier, Eugene B. Long, John R. Lonsberg, Leonard C. r'l aise, Cle mens · R. Mc Curdy, Belding H. r.iller, James G. II Mo~risol), Frederick Mueller, Frederick M. Mu~phy, Joseph H. Nickel, Melvin E. Rogers, Raymond H. Sho~t. John A. Spotte, Irv,in C. Thompson. Hoyt G. Wilkey, Ralph Ii. Wright, \iilfo~d S.

1939 contiilUed Frederick W. Hoffman. Ray E. Jr. Jacobs, James H. Johnson, E. , Herbe~t Kenyon, Robert R. Kidd. Harold S. Ki~kpatrick, Ha~ry F. Kruse, Cornelius II. Lintner. Ca~l II. LiVingston, John H. Livingston, Robe~t G. Lover idge, Joe 1 F. , ' Mc Caw. Jack Miller, James G. I I Mconey, Joseph II. Moo~e, Jack II. !luelle~, Geo~ge E. Mussell, walte~ E. Oberbeck, William F. Pohlmann, Edgar F. Post, John R. Rhodes. A. E. Roarig" wi Ibe~t A. Roe, Lawrence A. Rollman, lIilliam H. Runyan, James R. Sharp, William T. Heise~,

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Sm'ith, Leroy E. Soult, John P., Spalding. J. Victo~ Stojeba, Thaddeus S. sullivan. lIilliam L. J~. Taylor. Fred N. Tetle y, Albert L. Ulak, I . James Vandergriff, liilla~d C. Von iehrden, Carl F. Wate~s. Wade D. Webb, William H. Williams, Arthur J.

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Alexander. William C. Alford, Rex Baumsta~k. ialter A. Braun, Steve S. Brown, Guy Jr ~ Cotterill; Ca~l H. Dennie, Po~ell A. Dennis, Benjamin A. J~. Donahue, James B. Dowling, Paul T. Ende~son, William A. * Ferrell , James D. Fort, George E. G~ifteth, Thomas J. Gund, Russell A. Hall, Cha~les E ~ Heiss, Edward W. Hill, Eugene F. Jacobs, James H. Kelley, Ralpb. E. Jr. Kidwell, "Alcert L. Ba~~ow. Ca~lton II. Kiesle~, A. James ' Bea~d, Reade M. Klug, John H. Chapman, Robert T. Ladd, Ha~ley W. Clanton, Jack R. Lebe~, Walte~ P. Daily. EugenE J. Leslie , Julius C. Dennis, lI i lliam E. Ba~ge~, Hutert ' 5. , "ac hm er, F€~dinand G. Fiss, Edwa~d C. Boork y, Morris L1a ~kl e y, John S. 1I0ener, Alan J. Bou lson, Charles E. Mi lle~, Edgar S. J~. Houseknecht, Paul D. B~own, Roy G. Niedling, Ivan M. Menefee, James H. Campbell, John O. J~. Olcott, Eugene L. Michel, Hilbert F. Ca~te~, Robert A. O'Neill, J~hn J. Jr . Nations, Geo~ge O. Cla~idge, Elmond L. Pa~ish, Gerald A. Nicholson, Ha~vey L. Payne, Leslie, M. Comfton, aasil C. Pfeifer, He~man J. Crecel ius, Her bert F. Pe~~y, F. . L. Roy P~ange, Robe~t L. Dieff e nbach, Robe~t P. Planje, Theoclo~e ,1.l"I. Ra:so~, John P. Dads , Stuart Rakaskas, Joseph E. Roy, Edwa~d A. Dresbach, Charles H. Reed, John f. Ruwwe, John II. Elliott, Edward E. Ri eke, Ver non W. Schwalbe~t, William H. Elliott, Levis C. Rose, Co li n G. Seibe~ling, Theodore O. Ellis, William R. Hoss , Paul F. P inley, Thomas ' J. Jr. Simmons, Robe~t II. Rueff, Ed"a ul L. Thompson, Hoyt G. Gammeter, Walter Jr. Sharp. Everett Ii. Walke~. lIilliam E. J~. Graber. Lewis J. Simonds, P ete~ Woe~heide; A~thur E. Jr. Harsell, Thomas L. Jr. S mot he rs, Wi lliam J,.

Adam s, Washingto n Ambrose, Geo~qe G. Anrl~eae, And~eas II. Benne tsen, wayne J. Blai~, Norman 0 .. Bourne. liillialll H. Bowman, Ma~ tin E. Boyd. Robe~t K. Boyt, Eugene P. Claridge, Elmond L. Clarkson, Charles F. Coch~an, Andrew A. Couch, G. Robe~t Crecelius, Conald G. Crockett, William E. Dreste, Je~ome P. Elliott, Floyd R. Enochs, John R. Falkingham, Donald H. ' Far~ell, Edwa~d C. Pick, A~min F'; Finley. fred w. Ga~dne~, John W. I I Hacker, Alden G. Ha~dine. Kenneth L. Jr. Hoener, Fred H. Jaffe, David N. Kind, Carl G'. Kyle. Frank K. Lambeth, Jennings R. Livingston, Ke~mit F. Lov,eridge, Wa~ren L. Mc Kee, Ja~k B. Mentz, F~ank H. J~. l"Io~~is, William I. Nevins, Ma~vin E. J~. Newman, ~lintoD V. Pace, Geo~ge M. Pautle~, Anthony C. Puetz, lIillia.m ~. Rogers, Franklin B. Roley. Rolf W. ROux, James R.

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Keeutzer, Robert C. Krog, Carl M. La wson, Ve rnon R. Leaver, Harv ey B. Ma lone, Albeet V. Maechal, Jac4ues H. Mathews, Don.ald J. tic CormacK, Georqe E. i'lc Kelvey, Ralph E. Mc Kinnis, Charles L. Je. Mc Millan, William C. Miller, Eberhard H. iiiller, william J. !'Joe, Harold G. Mueller, Edward E. Noren, C.harles H. O'Neill, Lawrence F. Peocton, Altert W. Ramsey, George H. Ray, Billy d. Remmers, walter E. Robbins, Irvin D. Schaeffer, willard A. III Schmidt, Donald G. Schoeneberg, Kenneth W. Scholz, Arthur E. Smith, David G. Smith, Harlan D. Smith, lIubert R~ Sphar, Curtis w. Stoecker, Wilbert F. Terrasson, Paul L. Van Eaton, Charles w. III Walker, Richard H. Warren, Glenn II. Weinel, Ernst A. Whaley, Henry P. Whanger, James R. Wclfarth, Te ,l RQ Zwirbla, Michael C.

1949 continued Fliehman, lIaueice R. Foster, Jack D. Gamllon, William H. Gehrs, William L. Jr. Goller, Carl H. Jr. Greig, Joseph E. Gronbeck, ~arius P. Hagar, Bai ley W. Hansen, Robert C. lIollm~nn, Harold R. Jones, Oliver W. Jones, Sam P. Kelahan, Robeet C. Kennedy, Daniel Kimmick, Edwaed J. Klug, Robert L. Knecht, walter s. Knutson, Elmo G. Komoto, Frank K. Line, "yrl K. Linn, Laurel G. Magruder, William- H. Martin, Bobert L. Mc Callister, Odis L. Jr. Mc Donald, John E. ~engel, Edmund L. ~ulligan, John J. Nerman, Amos Ochs, Calvin /I. Otto, Richard II. Padfield, Ralpr. C. Perko, Robert A. Perry, Robert C. Puffett, Bettijeanne ". Quinn, Joseph S. Ratcliff, John J. Raymer, Gordon E. Reilly, John G. Je. Reinkensmeyee, Norman W. Reiss, Joseph J. Remington; Charles R. Jr. Rice, D. Paul Root, Robert L. Ross, Charles J. Ross, Harvey D. Sarzin, Julius L~ Schaefer, Paul f. Scheid, II. JaCK Schmitt, James C. Schuler, Leonard L. Jr. Seeliq, Albeet F. Je. sevick, Joseph G. Siegel, William A. Skitek, G:l.briei G. Slaght, Frederick W. Springer, Frederick M. Stadel hofer, Jack Strubert, Joe N. Sutton, Glen II. Telthorst, Edgar J. Telthorst, Harold ~. Timmer, Donald H. Tindall, Robert F. Jr •

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Delaney, John F. Doelling, Robert F. Dolecki, Stanley Drake, Avery!. Jr. Eissinger, Karlheinz illiott, James O. Erb, Robeet D. Erskine, Robert H. Etz, Carl E. Jr. Evans, Ja.es L. Jr. Eyberg, Walbridge P. Fabien, Raymond W. Faceey, Henry B. Finch, Frank Fossi, Robert L. Gabelmann, William L. George, O. Kenneth Gevecker, Vernon A.C. Gilmoee, John W. Jr. 1979 Rollamo Graves, C. Tad Jr. Greco, Louis · E. 1947 continued Green, Paul W. Jr. Crookston, James Greenberg, Aaron J. Cueto, Eloy M. Gregory, Scott H. Adallick, Henry s. Dunhall, Roy H. Griffin, Donald C. Allen, Eugene K. Einspanier, Bernard J. Gurnea, Robert F. Banks, Robert L. Ellerman, William E. Guth, Jack E. Barnhart, Herbert D. Faser, Jack F. Haas, Paul A. Bridge, Lorraine F. Fogarty, Edwin R. Rallemann, Joseph E. Brodhacker, John w. Fritz, Glenn H. Ham.ond, Ge.rald L. Car.ichael, Ronald L. Fulghum, Gale Hardy, Rolland L. Clark, lIillis H. G.oodwin, Reo E. Harris, William :'1. Des Jardins, Peter E. Goodwin, Williall J. Hauser, lIax E. Dick, C. Alfred Hall.ann, Eugene E. Haymes, William G. Dietz ; Robert O. Hellwege, Williall H. Heisler, William B. Dowd ', James D. Henke, Elvin A. Hellee, Enrique S. Frommer, Donald W. Henry, George En Helwig, Arthur W. Gcetemann, Edwin C. Johnson, Philip D. Heenan, John F. Greco, Dominic A. Johnson, Virgil A. Herrmann, Tr.omas A. Griffiths, John W. Kasten, Paul R. Higgins, Albeet J. Hansen, J. Richard Kerper, lIatthev Hillhouse, David L. Heidenreich, Roger H. Kerr, Frank F. 1I011is, William Helbeeg, Warren w. Lambelet, Clarence A. Holme, R. Norman Hceman, Eewin C. LaPiere, Gilbert H. Hcnerkamp, Donald L. Hubbard, Wil liam A. Larson, Leonard N~ Howell, £ennett D. The Annual Aluinni Fund Is e nmann, Edw:l.rd S. Leone, Anton Hughes, William P. Kaste n, Paul R. supports: Little, J. Edllard Humpheey. waldo D. Klore r, Robeet w. Livingston, Robert G. Commencement Hunt, J. Rich'lLd Kozen i, Don K. Mansfield, Herman Isbel·l, Clarence A. Jr. Alumni-Student-Faculty Laeson, Warren L. !lc Kinnis, Charles L. Jr. Jamieson, Geocge II. Conference ~iller, James R. Miller, Eberhard H. Johnson, Edward L. ~oerow, Thomas H. Libraries Perryman, George I. Jr. Jchnson, Warren H. Mueller, Feederick M. Phillips, !label E. Joecke, Oliver A. Scholarships l1 ushovic, Peter Judah, Russell J. Pierce, Thomas R. Faculty Awards Pingel, Vernon J. Kapernaros, E. Louis Pletz .. Robert C. Ploesser, Alan P. Homecoming Kauffman, E. E. (Gene) POlleroy, Chester II. sanders, Lincoln A. Alumni' Directory Kelly, Peter D.L. Povell, John D. Schmoldt, Hans E. Kinder, I?avii C. Putdy, George E. Area Meetings Schoeneberg, Kenneth W. Ray, Robert L. King, Alvin C. Reunions Class snort, Jonn A. Knowles, Carl fl. Schork, John E. Sieveet, o. Morris MSM ALUMNUS Kovach, John J. Sheppard, Keith D. Smith, P. Gene Krainess, Albert M. u, _ •.• , .:. 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Anderson, Douglas FeldbaulI, David II. ~c ' Nely, Warren E. Arllstrong, Robert J. Anderson, George ". Finley, Carl E. ~c Nichols, Juhn R. Aubuchon, Edward L. Aubuchon, Pierre ". Kasten, Vernon L. Mc Vey, Joseph S. Jr • . " Baily, walter E. Baerveldt, Robert F. Kawaguchi, Makoto J. Meier, Haevey II. Bay, Robert D. Bal.at, Jack S. Kolde, Ralph E. Mendell, Robert II • Agn·ew, Lewis E. Jr. . Bell, Jalles E. Banks, Ralph IIc Kelvey, Jalles M. Mengel, William K. Allen, lIarey W. Bennett, Charles W. Bermel, Peter F. lIilton, Osborne Middleton, Douglas F. Atchison, uaniel R. Berry, Jerome T. Billy, Joseph H. o za wa, Jac k K. lIillee, James- E. Bilbbitt, Jack R. Blankenmeistee, Erwin G. Boeller, Emery L. Schmidt, Robert F. Mooney, Ed waed W. Bach, Wilbert E. Jr. Boyer, Alexander A. nradford, Victor L. Murphy, ~illiam L. Baldo, Alexander H. Brassfield, Henry C. Brassfield, Henry C. Nichols, John W. Barnes, Amos E. Breeze, Francis 3. Browning, Phil A. NiedeI:stadt, Rcland J. Barsachs, Edwin H. Breuer, coy L. Chaney, James B. Nolan, Paul B. Berkey, Veenon G. Carney. W. Ditle Copeland, A. Eugene North, Oliver S. Bloome, Robert L. Carpenter, Gordon 1. Ceosby, R. Allen ' Hahn, E. Lawrence Bodine, Jack R. 1979 aollaalll Chaney, James B. Delany, ~ichael J. Clayton, Austin B. Boje, George J. Jr. Cha ng, John W. Doelling, Robert F. Connett, Robert P. Bradley, ~eDneth R. Chapman, Vernon A. Ellis, lIilliam A. Fesler, Carney C. Bceit, Karl K. Cizek, Frank J. Ellis, William F. Fuller, Julian A. Breuer, D. Wallace Clifton, James G. Ellison, Floyd A. lIann, Robeet L. Brinkmann, Charles E. Clooney, Joseph R. Jr. fine, tlorris 11. lIeyer, Dona ld I. Brown, Robert N. Co.stock, Elbert E. F isbee, Ja mes R. Olsen, Oscar M. Browngaed, Eilly R. coolidge, williall H. Gag er, Lem N. Rasor, John P. Buel, Robeet W. Coplen, Roy I. Jr. Gauerke, Reinhart C. Rutledg~, william A. Byrd, Herman C. Corbin, Harold E. Gevecker, Robert V. Cantwell, Laurence W. crites, Joseph D. Griessen, John III Ca'eeoll, Paul F. Dalpini, David Hackmann, Robert E. Castelli, August V. Daniells, Chaeles P. H,qan, tiel v in A. Challbees~ Frank T. Danzer, Carl J. Haley, Comer C. Chen, Willie 'to Davidson, Chaeles C. Hammann, John rI. Adrian, Kenneth G. Clark, William W. DeBolt, Donald G. Haeter, Warren F. Andersen, fred L. Clayton, Roy T. Dovns. Jack S. Held, Robert E. Bruns, Robert F. collins, lIilliam W. Eason, Donald E. Hellwege, William H. Carafiol, Gilbert J. Cra'ig, Curt is L. Ehrler, John W. II e p p , Jose ph T. Carlton, Paul F. ceoc~er, Hilbert W. Eichelberger, Charles E. Hoelscher, James W. Carllichael, Ronald L. Dallpf, Donald P. Evans, William i. Howell, Richard B. Christiansen, carl R. Davidsori, Edwin A. Fentzke, A. Daniel Keeley, Gilteet S. Cole, Richard E. 6/ MSM Alumnus

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Crockee, Hilbert Ii. Dickens, Richard L. Dieck~rafe, Rotert E. Donaldson, George R. Dowling, Donald J. Jr. Dowling, Neal B. Dryden, Joseph L. Dulberg, Irving Dunn, Ervin E. Eissinger, Karlheinz Elbaum, Jerome K. Elwood, William H. Fahs, Donald G. Ferry, C. Ron Fritschen, Herman A. Jr. Ganley, Robert J. Gardner, John E. Jr. .:;illen, David U. Givens, William A. Glenn, David E. 1979 Rollamo Harper, William S. 1950 continued Haeris, Heney C. Novotnak, Feanle Heagler, John B. Jr. Paintee, John L. aenson, Gerald L. Patten, Robeet I. Hestetune, Daniel G. Pa ulsell, Wi\}~am r.. ilirnee, John A. Peetz, Eugene, Hohlfelder, Eugene F. Peppees, Rol:eet E. Uolcombj Lester W. Phillips, Haevey I. Je. Horst, William E. Pondee, Robeet M. Hubbaed, Jack L. Pottee, C.J. Huff, Wayne f. ?eeiss, Rol:eet K. Irwin, David II. Rees, George A. Jackson, Earl E. Reisen, Kenneth E. Rellington, Chaeles R. Je. Jeffers, Phillip E. Keller, Geeald N. Reynolds, Earl G. Kennedy, Haery E. Roach, Kenneth C. Kent, Herbert E. Robeets, J. Kent Ketter,' Richae<l P. Roenfeldt, Haeeld R. Kingsborough, Donald G. Roley, Rolf W. Klein'kopf, !I. Dean Ruenheck, RaYIRond T. Kline, Chaeles R. Sakonyi, John J • . Knight, George L. Scales, stanley R. Kramee, frank A. Schmidt, Robee·t N. Larson, Eugene P. Schneider, Noeman F. Lattin, Judson M. Scott, Jame.s J. Lehmann, Chaeles F. Seeeno, Leeoy F. Llewellyn, Henry D. settgas, Robeet C. lIiddoue, Eldeidge S• . Seveetso.D, Veenon S. Milligan, E'dward J. Shaffee, Robeet B. /lontgomery, Donald D. Silver, Sidney Moy, Harey SillS, Dale E. Slusher, Robert C. Myslinski, Frank J. SlIith, !larvin E. Napp, Goedon E. SlIith, Robert E. Qldenburg, Ted J. spackler, Donald E. O'Neill, John J. Je. Spaniee, Lawrence A. Pa~kheisee, Eillee D. Staeke, Robeet E. Paeeish, David D. Stevens, Billy Pender, Paul S. steain, Robeet A. Perryman, Joseph E. Jr. Strauss, Ervin J. Phelps, Richaed C. Plater, J. Beyden Szuaachovski, Edwin · R. Rieder, Robert J. Theerllan, Harold B. Rober, Dona Id L. Thoapson. Hoaer F. Roloff, Don V. Tibbs, Hjleold E. Schllidt, VeenoD E. Tilllin, James B. Schweizee, Charles T. Tiaaee, Donald H. Senne, Joseph H. Tindall, Robert F. Jr~ Shields, Robeet W. Teianda, John SiEick. Ervin H. Tunnicliff, Claeence J. Silvee, !lilton !I. Unsell, Vestee B. Simpson • .Thoaas · A. Valeeius, John B. Skiles. James J. Van Noet, John R. Slankaed. Robeet C. Vogler, August J. Jr. Smith, Robert· J. wagner, Bernaed C. Sobie, !lilton An Walker, waltee W. Statlee, Clifford A. Waefield, Ray~end A. Jr. Steinmetz, Chaeles E. Wegener, ~ilbert F. Sundhola. Arthue W. Weingaeetner, John w. Tatosian, Vanagan Wilson, Glenn E. TAeeraan. Wilbert K. wolfeam, Ralph E. Tooaer. John B. liood, Robert C. Tsai. Williaa Wrigh.t, Harold R. Van' Beaaee, Williaa G. Wunnenbeeg, Donald A~ Vansant, Robert E. !och.um, Kenneth H. Yenarde, Jack H. ZimmEeman, Donald G. waters, Charles R. • Zvanut, Albeet J. Weinel, Robeet Wile, Larson B. W1lliams, Alden D. ~ise.an, Donald E. 12~1 Wolf, Robert Y. Woodle, Ror be Jr. Zane, Bobert I. ~ ndeehub, Anthony P. Zeid, Sae.in c. Arnold, John .'I. Baldwin, William M. Udesachs, Edwin H. ueckman, Chaeles A. uelli~, Geeald B. Blancke, C. Dudley Je. ulendermdnn, Gene R. Alvarado, Frank T. Boscid, Feank J. Basler, Francis S. Bowkley, Herbert L. Bauer, Richard H. lloyd, Char les L. Bilheimer, E. Lee Bei11os, Jehn W. Birk, Kenneth L. Beowne, Thomas C. Boyle, James R. Beunkhoest, Eael R. Calcateeea, Edward L. lluettnee, Melvin A. choeney, Peter L. Bullock, Richard L. Christiansen, Carl R. Burns, Oti:;; A. cooper, Richaed C. Caethew, Douglas J. Ceamer, Kenneth L. Cellins, William W. Davis, Gedale D. Comanich, Geoege W. DeLucca, Michael Jr. Commeeiord, Geoege E. Drake, Avery A. Jr.

1952 continued

Drummond, Floyd II. Ferguson, Wallace Finklang, John W. Freiberger, Harold C. Geers, Joseph H. Guinn, William B. Hallows, kaymond L. Je. Hareis, wi lliam M. Hausmann, Paul L. Hausner, Pa ul H. Hcilich, Raymond P. Hillhouse, David L. Hockenbuey, ~ e lvin C. Hol<lm:lo, Leslie 1'. Hoest, William E• . Rydin g er, Paul L. Jackson, Wayne D. Justus, Rich a rd F. Jr. Keil, Byron L. Kerr, R. Chalmers Jr. Knoebel, Richard H. Kl:onst, Edwin F. Kummer, Frederick S. Lucido,· Peter J. . MacZura, George l1aday, Donald S. Martin, Dan II. C'la tson, Don D. /lc Intyee, John F. Jr. Kenke, Gre~ery V. Meskan, David A. Mich.elotti, Joseph E. Mulholland, John E. Je. Nolan, John B. Oliphant, Edgae Pape, Earl E. Pondee, Robert II. Pottee, Vernon C. Peiest, John E. Reeves, Ernest J. Richards, Turner W. Rumsey, Donald A. Sch.afee, Robeet P. scrivner, J. Regee Stickle, Dirck B. Stopkey, Waldemar D. Steite, Russell R.

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Kronllueller, iilliall W. Jones, Richard L. Kaiser, Richard L. Kuster, Balph 1. Jr. Kickham, Lawrence T. Jr. LaBouff, Gerald J. Kingsbury, Ronald II. Lang, Euge ne A. Keieg, Marlin F. Lee, Waltee Kumller, Donald L. Leponis, Andrew E. Kummee, Feedeeick S. Lipensky, lIilan Lane, Thollas F. Jr. /lason, Junior I.. Luehring, Eillee t. lIontgomery, R. ' Gill Maddox, Arnold i . Park, William B. Martin, Robert J. Patteeson, Williall E. I'Ic Morris, William L. III Poschel,· Eugene J. l'Iillee, Charles E. Peickett, Lloyd C. Nellcomee, Robeet E. Quatraro, liilliall Oetting, Robert B. Rasche, Robeet E. Padan, John W. Bobbins, Clay Ray, Herman A. Robeets, Jalles P. Schlensker, John A• Ruppert, Theodore A. Schuman, Charles W. schafer, Robert P. Scott, Julius N. Schae f, Feed Saart, ' Salluel Silith, Bert L. Stimson, ~illiaa R. Steohbeck. Eugene E. Thoele, Howaed W. Thompson, James E. Tucker, Paul B. Topel, lIaueice R. Vaughn, Chaelie F. Vienhage, Robert P. Webstee, Royal S. Je. Wa':lner, Frederick R. liolff, Leonard C. Weinland, Haeold A. Zimmeeaan, ~. Jordan Willis, Henry R.

Altheide, Chaeles R. Aceto, Wayne M. Baumgaetner, George B. Alburtis, Cl~rence L. Bentilla, Kenneth R. Ashley, Wilford (Moe) Boyd, Virgil C. Jr. Burgett, Max A. Beawley, John !I. Conci, Feank B. Doe, Beuce R. Custead, Jerry R. Ellis, Elmee Dowell, Jack B. Raedy, Rolland L. Geeaed, James A. Hart, Noellan E. Gevecker, Robeet V. Hernd'on, Richa cd S. Gra y, Joe E. Hughes, Richaed A. Groteke, Daniel E. Jenkins, L~OJd H. Haeetling, Gen~ H. Jueenka, Gilbeet G. Hampel, Richard J. Justus, Richard F. Je. Heagler, John B. Jr. Kebel, Baelan L. Horine, Hobeet A. !lilton, Osborne R ubeli, Ja mes A. !locales Aguilae, Tictoe II. Grants-in-Aid are authorized Hughes, Judson A. Je. lIurphy, Larry L. by the Board of Directors of Kemp, Arth ue H. I I I Ogle, Herbert p. Kolb, Richard C. . the ~SM-UMR Alumni Re.aers, E. Paul La, ' Wing-Cheuk Association for the support Reser, Donald E. Mc lIuflin, James M. Rudolph, Allen Ii.. of campus activities. The Moeller, Alfred F. Sauee, Baery J. Je. Library, the Music Noedling, Wiktor K. Schillingee, Dale J. Department and the Athletic Patterson, J. Robert Schmidt, Harold A. Pilliscr., Herbeet P. Department are currently Schmittou, Clay J. Poe, Charles C. Jr. receiving grants-in-aid funded · aunvik, ai~hard C. schra.m. William W. Senior, George L. by the Annual Alumni Fund. Sipe, willi all E. statlee, Kennyn D. Stewart, William R. Steffan, Kenneth F. Tiernon, Caelos H. Sweeney, James R. Suhee, lIaueice E. Jr. Wagner, Frederick R. Tarr, Clarence M. Tauser, RaYllond H. Watkins, Joseph S. Thompson, Homer F. Thoapson, leRoy E. TimbrOOK, Paul W. anneestal~, Jalles A. unger, lIal tet" H. Walkee. Norman L. Uthoff, Robeet F. Williams, Can E. vance, · James F. Jr. !ancik, Joseph J. Vanderheyden, Euqene T. ! ian"Bos, Peter N. Wakefield, Roger E. Anderson, James S. \/alz, Robert L. .Baeblee, Aethur G. Weeks, Cha e les A. Baker, Chester H. westerma~, ' Howaed W. Barco, Salluel U. Wheelock, Leeoy K. aarnds, Camptell C. III Williams, Dean N. Bening, Robeet G. Alexander, William lIolf, Robert v. Beze, Ralph E. Anderson, John R. wolfbeeg, Leonaed H. Broaddus, liayne R•. Jr. Asteoth, Louis E. Yagee, O. Tillken Bullock, Richaed L. Atchley, Bill t. Zachelmeyer, Noeman P. Corcoran, Thollas A. Je. Baechle, August A. Zedalis, John P• . Delaney, John F. Baldwin, William II. Franklin, James ~. Bardeilleiee, August R. Gessley, Donald Bates, David W. Gilliall, Dale D . B e e g , David W. Godsey~ Terey . L. Bowers, Donald R. Gollhofer, . Frank R. Brown, Phillip O. Achterberg, Ernest B. Grosso, John · A. Clodfelter, Gene C. Baedon, Donald G. Haubold, Reinee G. Conlee, Jack L. Barton, C. Dean Heavlin, Harold D. Coonce, James II. Jr. Bender, John R. Berry, Charles A. 1979 Rol\amo Boyd, Marvin W. Cael, Ralph W. ceane, Harold R. Creamer, Edward L. Edwaeds, Gene W. Englun d, John o. Freebeesyser, ·George J. Gegel, Donald L. G jelsteen, Thor Hansen, Peter G. Haynes, Myron B. Heegee, Charles H. Heineck, Dale li. Jenkins, Robert D. Jones, Veenon t. Jost, Robert D. Katz, lIanfred Kent, Nevada A. III Kneaeem, James L. Knobel, Elwood L. Koederitz, Thomas L. MSM Alumnus17

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Cowan, Robert , We Jr. Davis, Gary II. Demzik, William G. Ellis, Wal tel: H. JI:. Fullel:, Robel:t G. Giffin, Billy J. Ha nsen, Pe tel: G. Haubold, Niels B. Heaglel:, Richal:d B. Hinds, Robert E. Howard, John J. (Jack) Humphl:ey, Richard L. Hussey, Raymond L. Jackson, Robert A. Jchnson, James II. Johnson, NOl:man C. Ka lin, Tho mas E. Kick, David D. Kredel:, Kerllit R. Matz, Ale~ander H. Jr. "etz. Gilbert F. Jr. "itchell. Jalles L. Pyle. Eiller G. Reuss. Lloyd E,. Roth. Donald J. Roush. Philip S. Schneider. Robert i . Segelhorst. Alfred E. Soper. lIilliall S. Stephans. James W. Stevens, D'Jeanne stoll. Joe A. Tanquary. Clifford C. Toliver, Jack E. , ' Tt:o~tnel:, John R. Venable, ~ilfol:d G. ~etter, Clarence J. JI:. Warren. Robert N. watwood, James E. Jr. Webb. Jerry J. . Webb, Robert B. Wentz. Chal:les A. Jr. Ziebell. Donn G.

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.1.221 Ba llm an , Edward A. Barger, Hub e rt S. Bart lin g, Donald L. Bauer, Joseph W. Jr. Beeson , James J. ue vel, J e rry E. Bisc hot, Conrad W. Bodell, Timothy J. Breeze , Francis V. Browne, Mich ae l J. Bru nn e r, Gary D. Ilusch, David W. Capone, Gary J. Carl, James W. Carter, Ronald II. Cassimat is, Peter N. Cook, David L. Coy le, R. Tom Jr. Cummins , Robert Il. Cumper , James W. Jr. Degen hard t, Eu gene A. Delashmit, William E. De Long, Carl E. Dyer, Garvin H. Eva ns, J ohn 1'1. Pi c k, Armin P. Fort, George E. Fritschel, Larry E. Gass , Jolm II. -;aylord, Thomas K. Hachmuth, Henry K. Hardy, lIichael E. Harmon, Larry G. fl ero ld, D. Al Hill, Roland !'I. Hodges, PhilliF F. Hoffman, David J. HOFkins, lIayne J. Hornsey, Ed wa r d E. Houser, James D. Inman, Paul L. Jones, Larry E. Kasten, Donald G. Kessler, Harry H. Kettenbrink, Edwin C. Jr. Kettenbrink, Gail D. Kistner, Michael R. Knepler, John R. Kolchinsky, Neal D. Lebo, Jerome II. Ledbetter, Ronald ~. Lloyd-Jones, David Luehring, Elmer L. Lyons, Helen L. IIdr tin, lIary E. IIc Caw, Donald II. Jr. IIc Coy, Robert J. Jr. Mc !lillen, Thomas !I. Mc Mullen, Clifford C. ~ c II ut t, Mrs V. H. !!edlin, J ames !I. lIehta , Navnit C. lIikelionis, Lawrence J. Mohr, John II. Morrison, David II. Myers, Howard II. Neagle, John W.. Neumann, Charles J. Jr. Nickel, Melvin E. Nothdurft, Robert R. Nute, Alton J. Ol ne y, Gera ld E. Ow ens , Gary S. Padfie ld, Ralph C. Parsons, Edward Il. Peer, Daniel D. Perez, Charles E. Jr. Peikins, Michael A. perkins, Rich a rd A. Perkins, Terry E. lO/ MSM Alumnus

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Klug, Alfred E. Jr. Koederitz, Leonard F. Koegel, Prank R. Kreilich, James L. Kuchenig, Frederick W. Ledbetter, Ronald ~. Lee, Stephen K. Lehman, A. Rict.ard Jr. Lewis, Leland Littlefield, Larry II. Luebbert, Lawrence H. Jr. l1abry, Dewayne P. !tartin, Mark A. !tc Clurg, Ralph W. IIc Cor.ick, C. Craig !tc Ilnay, James S. Mc Kelvey, Ralph E. ~ehta, Jagdish II. l1iller, Norman R. ailtencerger, James L. 1I0ntgomery, Thomas S. lIorgan, ~r0ger D. Jr. l'Iurphy, Jaaes R. Pais, Jeroae A. Patterson, J. Robert Peavler, Dennis !to Peirson, Robert C. Pender, Stephen N. Peppers, Robert R. Perry, Nor r is i. P'e rry, Robert c. Pfeiffer, £ouglas L. Pogue, Jerry G. Pokrefke, Tho.as J. Jr. Porter, CIa yton G. Qu-ick, Edgar A. Ragsdell, Kenneth II. Rathbun, Donald G. Rueter, Richard L Schaeffer, Neal T. Schardl, Jcseph !I. Jr. Scheer, Samuel A. Sc henk., Richard W.

.1968 Alyea, J errold !I. AFp leyard, Prank C. Armstrong, Roy M. Ayars, Robert S. Behring, Allen G. Bell, Gordon W. Bennington, Leslie O. Jr. Berge r, Joh n !I. Bodine, Jack R. Boyd , Robert K. Brand, John R. Brockh a us, Douglas A. Brooks, Ronnie E. Brown, Joe R. Browne, Richard H. Brubaker, William R. Carnahan, Danny L. Chadwick, Jack L. Chao, S. (Steve) ChaFman, K. Ron Chen, Sun C. Chen, Ta-I'Iing Choate, Larry D. cochran, Lincoln D. ' Combs , Elton E. Cowlps, James C. Jr. Cummins, Lyndell R. Davis, JeJ:ry II. Dearth, David II. DeTilorne, Raymond J. Dillon, Paul H. Doerflinger, Arthur E. Ecoff, Rdlph A. Jr. Eggers, Stepile n II. Faintich, David 11. Pentzke, A. Daniel Flaim, Thomas A. Plaoiyan, Virgil J. Fournelle, Raymond A. Powler-, Richard II. III Prank, J ames A. Furst, David L. Gammon , lIilliam H. Gerh3ru , Gary E. GoedJe, Joe G. Green , William J. Griffin, Paul D. Halterman, leroy Ha rris, Donald J. Haynes, Alan D. Heitzmann, John E. Houghton , Timothy J. House , Phillip 11. Howarcl, John J. (J'lck.) HUdng, James C. Jackson, John T. Jespersen, Terry H. Kassing, David D. Keppel , James R.

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Schneeberger, Pred C. Schowengerdt, Robert A. Sidlowski, Ronald E. Smith, Prederick J. Smith, John i. Smith, Neil S. Spence, Hugh F. Spence, James J. Stevens, Edwin R. Jr. stoltz, William L st~rrs, stuart !!. Strauss, Stephen R. Strebler, !lichael X. Trachsel, Garry L. Van !leter, Joseph L. Vejvoda, Donald J. liard, Daniel K. lIest, Jaaes R. Wiseman, Jaaes L. Wlos, Paul II. io~f. John D. IIright, Stephen. A. Yost, Kenneth D. youngman, James A. Zauner, Ronald P. Ziegler, Karl P. Zoellner, Lynn E.

Andre a(' , Robert A. Andrew, William K. V Arnold, Robe Lt D. Ascoli, Don 11 . Bay , Robert D. Beeson, James J. Be rry, John J. nishop, David K. Bc ndurant, PLederick N. Boring , William D. dcurne , Donald W. Brack bill, Robert 11. Brandhorst, lynn D.

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Breese, Thomas E. Shaefer, Raymond T. Brendle, Stephen J. Shini, Asaad S. Brinker, Clark D. Slater, !liehael II. Brune, Robert H. Smith, A. Vayne Bruzewski, James R. S.ith, Brian i. IJurke, James E. SOlfers, James R. ilurns, Randall K. Spebr, Ja.es L. Burrows, Eugene H. Stahl, Josepb II. Cahalan, James E. Steed, P. Clifton Jr. Cantrell, John W. Steele, Robert I. Capone, Gary J. Steffan, Cheryl A. Chang, James J. Stevens, Robert II. Chow, Robert Y. Stewart, Tho.as J. Jr. Collins, William E. ~trauser, Claude N. Coulter, Stephen J. Terry, James W. Cowen, Joseph E. To.lin, Glenn P. Jr. Craig, Charles 1'1. lIansing, Al'in D. Cretin, Paul F. Wiesen.eyer, John C. Daily, Eugene J. Willia.s, Douglas R. Daneshy, Abbas A. Wilson, Patrick J. Daniels, William H. Zenge, Thomas L. Davidson, William G. DaVit, Gerald C. Degenhardt, Lynn J. De Long, Carl E. .1.21Q Eason, James S. Eastep, Lawrence II. Ebeling, John A. Aberuathie, William E. Pukubayashi, Harold H. Adler, Robert B. Pung, Shiu Y. Alexander, William D. Gentzler, Edward C. III Allison, l'Ielvin R. Gerig, l'Iartha II. Andreae, Vicki 1'1. Glaese, John R. Arzabe, Humberto Q. Green, lIilliam J. Baebler, Arthur G. Gulick, Gary 11. Barnett, Ralph L. Guilic, Robert C. nausell, Richard A. Hall, Leon 11. Jr. Beardsley, David D. Haseltine, Gregory K. Beirne, John II. Hatfield, David C. Berger, Dean A. Hawkins, Rodney B. Bischoff, Robert 1'. Hilburn, Howard L. Bosse, Ja mes P. Hill, lyle W. Brady , Linda L. Hohman, Gerald 11. Branham, Jehn E. Holland, Theodore W. Branum, Lloyd B. Hollowell, William !'I. Brown, Willis 1. Auck, James II. Bryant, David A. Hwang, Bor-lng Buck, Richard L. Johnson, Jerry L. Buck , Terry II. Jozwiak, Vincent R. Burrows, Eugen e M. Kahl, Richard A. Butler, Caro l J. Kelahan, Michael E. Butler , James R. Kelkar, Subhash G. Calton, Lynn B• Kentnor, Charles B. Jr. Cal:ter, John B. Kerns, lIa y ne L. Chang, Joseph J. Kmecz, Glenn 11. Chapman, Ri ch ard G. Knauf, lIilliam R. Chasten, Dennis L. Knenlein, ~ichael J. Cheek, Mich ael R. Chen, Yeou-San Koederitz, Leonard P. Koenig, Gary R. Chian y, James H-H Lambert, Donald B. Chian g , John P. Liaw, Gin C. . Conger, Glenn J. Corbett, Timothy P. Lomax, Gary L. corwine, John W. Lowe, lIilliam S. Dahlstrom, David II. 11assey, Jimmy C. Dawson, Gene C. I1c l1illen, Thomas 11. DeBolt, Donald G. I1c l1urtrey, Daniel R. Degen, Gerald D. Jr. l1engel, Edmund L. DeJohn, Anthony F. aertens, !lichael L. Delay, Russell G. l1eyer, Robert W. Denney, Kenneth L. aintner, David C. Dennis, Robert A. Neumeyer, Wendell D. Desai, lIahendra V. Niehaus, Robert L. Dexter, James R. Nute, Alton J. Dietrich, Randall G. Oldham, Douglas G. Doering, Frank J. O'Neill, James A. Dolata, Edward II. otto, Conrad G. Donnelly, John J. Owens, Gary S. Durham, Terry E. Ozorkievicz, Ralph L. Edwards, Harry K. payne, James D. Engineer, Roy picker, lIelvin L. ElOke, Daryl D. Pohlig, Kenneth D. Erlbacher, Robert W. II pulley, John R. Peurer, John A. Roam, John B. Finnegan, Jerrey D. Ross, Terry K. Flaim, Thomas A. Roth, Lester C. Pord, Jalles A. Rytter, Noel J. Preeman, Richard L. Salomon. Barry A. Jr. priese, lIichael 11. Sauer, Tho.as V. Purry, James L. Scanlan. Jaaes v. Geers, James R. Schaidt, Thous S. Glassel, Clifford Sea.an, Robert L. 1979 Rollamo


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1971 continued [loevingloh, Ga yle L. Boevingloh. Jeffrey J. 3cndl, James O. ll ondurant, Cav id II. boulson, Charles E. Jowers, Donald R. Braaf, Joh n II. Bradley, Milton F. Bro yles, Robert R. Duck, Terry W. Buckwalter, John H. Budd, Vlncent J. Bulla, Fobert C. Bump e rs, Roger M. Butc~ko, Robert G. Butlee, James A. Ca mFb e ll, larey W. Caeter, Ha l E. Cartee, Ronald W. Chapman, James M. 1979 Rollamo Chen, wayne 1970 continued Chouaeain, Michael L. 1970 continued ClaFpee. Michael B. Ricono, Plarion P. Glenn, Sandra r!. Clark, Bruce B. Glynn, r!ichael G. Riley, Richard K. Clark, Robert E. Robinson. Guy II. Gulli c , Robert C. ConnE!r, Danny R. Rodebush. James R. Habegger, Ronald L. ,Conrad, Charles P. Ho man. Ronald J. Hager, Har o ld W. Cook, Michael M. Rooney, l'Iichael J. Hahn, Joseph K. Rosenkoetter. Arthur I. Cooper. Charles J. Hankin s , David R. Counsil, John fl. floss. Lenard H. Hardy. Gera ld D. Dawson, Peter J. Rothermich, Richard A. Harris, r!ichael D. Deaver, Raftdall L. Ro wan. James II. Henso n. Phillip L. Dennie, Powell A. Herbis on, Ro bert G. RUPP. Mat.thew W. Schamel. walter S. IlL Dennis. Norman D. Jr. Hoeckel.an. Leslie Ho he nberger. frederick J. Schellman, leon R. (Plax) Diebold, Norman D. Dippold .. Jack D. Schiffner. Larry L. Huebner. Charles E. Dit'ch, Dennis W. Schiller. Frederic Jaggi, Dennis F. Doering. Fra~k J. Schmelzel, Randolph W. Jensen, R. Gene Donze, Terry W. Sch.idt. Plichael G. Jones. David B. Dostal, Gregory G_J. Schmidt. Thomas E. J o rdan. Richard P. Dougherty. Geoege J. ScAllager. John L. Jussyp, Juri Dout,t, Thomas R. sellen. Thomas A. Kaplan. Plark S. Downiny. Kenneth B. Shaffer, Ala n D. Kathmann, Stephen J. Drawe, Stephen L. Shea, Dennis P. Keeling, Billy P. Dufner, Carl D. Sh inn, IIi 11iam I(o Kelly, Dav id P. Ehrlich, Robert L. Shockley, Gilbert R. Kemp. Russell II. Ellerman, lIi1liam E. Siegel, Rober~ J. Kemp. -Wayne R. Elliott, Joseph O. Sievert. o. Morris Ketter, Richard P. Eppestine, David A. Simcne. Angelo Killgore. Ross D. Erickson. Gordon L. Sizemore. Lamar T. Jr. Knapp', tarry J. Smith~ Beverly D. Koederitz. Leo nard P. Smith, Brian II. ' Kane. Franklin II. Soult. John P. Koo. Rai-Chi Current alumni records Spence, James J. Kreder. Kermit R. include information on Spieldoch, Richard B. Kuebler. Kenneth L. 27,669 alumni and friends Kuenz. James !'I. Stephenson. Michael W. Kunz, Charles o. Sterett, William K. Iof MSMJUMR. Gifts to the steury, Janet A. KUss, Joseph K. Annual Alumni Fund Kwiecinski. Timothy J. Steury. Thomas D. enable us to maintain these LaBoube. Roger A. stine, Howard H. Jr. records and provide the Lan, Shing-Shong Stuckemeyer. Randyl L. Stuec'k, C.F.P. tandreth, Edward II. data required for Landreth. R. Kathleen Summers, James E. publication of our Alumni Lane, Ronald L. Sunkel, Thomas M. Directory. Larsen. Glen A. Jr. Swinny, Da vid W. Lehllan, Thollas' II •. Taylor. Ronald G. Lewellen, Frank Tenes, Edward E. Etwert, Charles f'I. tin, Chin-Tsai Thomas. James P. faenger, Eugene H. Lindquist, Craig A. Tolle. lIilliam 1. Farrell, John S. Tomazi, George D. Litteken, Kenneth W. Ferrell, C. Stuart Lueddeck'e . Donald E. Tung. Chung-Yuan P. Finklang, John W. Omphenour, Charles F. !'lac k. Anth o ny A. Jr. Finnegan. Jerrey D. Vaughn. Paul E. r!ahanna. Simon A. Fisher, f'lichael S. Vermillion, Byron N. r!ahlandt. Joseph N. Flaim, Thomas A. r!archiando, Ant'hony F. Viehweg, Ronald G. Forrest, Ryan 1. Wagner.. Peter Plasters, Robert S. Fournelle, Raymond II. !'Iatoesian. David H. Walker, Harvey J. Jr. Frankforther, Donald E. PIc Cormick. David II. Wang. fu-Yuan Galler. Wayne J. r!c Farland, Gene A. Warner, John R. !lc Kelvey, Jalles B~ Wattentarger, James C. Gallup, Archibald II. r!c lIilliams, Lyle ~. Gaus, Ronald C. Webb, Robert J. !'Ietz. Kenneth L. Jr. Wedge, II. Keith Ga"" Martin T. !'I,idden. Leo II. Gayer, John G. Weyand. Thomas E. ~ikkelsen, Clark D. Gladish. Lee A. lIiegele, George L. r!irly, Kenneth A. Glascock, f'lichael D. Wiley. Royer D. Moeller, Thomas J. Goldbogen, Chaim G. lIilliams. Anita L. Morgan, Mark D. Gray. Howard II. Williams. James T. 1I0ss, Edwatd A. Greene, Thomas L. Wilson, Tommie C. !'Iouser. Gerald P. Gross, Edwin PI. Jr. Wolff, Thomas ,. l'Iurphy, Ja mes R. Grzyb, Stanley w. Jr. Woods, lIarren Cn r!urray. Charles J. Gucciardo, Terry A. IIriyht, Stephen A. l'Iuzumdar, Aravind S. Gunter, James D. Younker. forrest A. Neumeyer, Do nald G. Hall, Leon M. Jr. Zaborac, T. ,.lan Niesen, Richard E. Hanger, Steven C. Zagar, Robert A. Nolte, Curtis E. Hart, Gerard J. Zieger. Jalles B. Jr. Oliver, tarry J. Ha yden. 'Th omas II. Zoller, Henry E. Onstott, Larry L. Heath, Kenneth A. Zylich. Ronald G. Oti, Enrique A. II Hellwege, James II. Owens, Edmund W. Jr_ Hervey, pennis J. Parr, Richaril ,.. Herzog, Bruce E. 1211 Peacock, -David N. Hi1terbrand, Choyes K. Pierce, Ja mes R. Hubbard, Robeet D. Abernathie, lIilliall E. Huber, Rictard A. Pierson, Ossean E. Allen, John E. Jr. pollack, Lesli e A. Ibarra, Cheryl A. Andrew. lIilliam K. V Potzmann, Clark A. Intag, Carl E. Arant, William S,- C Praznik, Gregory E. Israel, John I. Ramey, Roy R. Bauman, Willialll J. Jacks, Robert W. Jr. Beckmeyer, Russell R. Rauls, Gar y L. Jones, James H. [leeson, James J. Ray, James A. Kelly, Mic hael G. Rechner. James J. Bender, Victor II. Kenne~y, Brenda S. Reed, Michael L. [lenoy, Leslie D. Kernan. Thom as E. Berkbigler, larry W. Reese. Bartley 1. Kim. Woo Hyuny Reynold s , Joseph C. Bertrand, Paul PI. Kirchner. Frank S.

1972 continued 1971 continued Ballantyne, David E. Klotz, James A. Knowles, James J. Banerjee. Sali1 K. Bartoli. Ernest C. Kummer, Donald L. Behring, Allen G. Laderoute. Charles D. Benton, James R. LaPresta. Samuel J. Berry, Robert T. Lehman, ,.. Richard Jr. Martinez, Jose E. Black, William M. Mason, John T. III Blair, Norman D. Mc Carron. Robert L. Jr. Blizews ki, Erent !'Ic Cormick, Larry L. Bondi, James O. Mc Cormick, Robert S. Bontz, Daniel L. PIc Inerney. John P. Jr. Brose, Robert L. Mc Murphy. Danny J. Beown, Phillip L. lIeyer, Robert II. 1luhrm ester, Earl K. Montgoillery. J. Dale Jr. Bueke, Teriel E. Moore, Ron aId T. Bu rton, Robert R. Moss, Robert T. Butts, James D. Carmichael, Dwight E. Mouser, Gerald P. Neubert. ,Ralph L. Carson, Alan W. Chang, Joseph J. Nevins. Marvin E. Jr. Nblan. Lawrence E. Chenoweth, Daryll W. Chien. John F. Osseck. Patrick 1'1. Overturf, Richard D. Cho. David J. Cole, Hugh E. Parkes, Roger D. Collings, James R. Pearce. Paul E. Jr. Conger, Glenn J. Pittman. Larry P. Conner, Danny R. Polich, Victor J. Jr. Cretin, Paul f. Pottinger. Jao ft. Potucek. Martio Curth, F. Oscar Powell. Richard F. Davis, Robert S. Price. !'lark B. DeRiemer, Daniel t. Rains. Ronald D. Dierolf. Ronald K. Jr. Redington. Stephen L. Dreiseweed. Douglas II. Reuling. Donald O. Dunkmann. Steven W. Reynolds. John A. Dunn, wyatt ,II. Robinson, Gordon D. Edwards. John W. Jr. Russo. Platthew J. Egbert, Robert I. Sandella. Michael S. Ellebracht. Clarence A. Jr. Sandhaus, Henry II. English. Thomas O. Scherrer, Paul K. Ernst, William J. Jr. ScAmidt. E. Robert Jr. Eyermann. Thomas J. Schmidt. Thomas E. Faust, Ronald G. Schneider, James R. Fisher, ' Melvin J. Schnyder, Herbert J. Jr. Fletcher, C. Scott Schramm. William II. Forsee, Gary D. Seabaugh. Allen II. Frisbee. Daniel E. Sewell. Jerry T. Fukubayashi. Harold H. Shanes, Charles W. Fureigh, Plichael L. Sherwood, Robert E. Garrett, L. Wayne Sidelnik, Richard D. Grana. Dominic J. Simon, David M. Greene. Eva Hirdler Sizemore. David G. Hadfield, Paul ~. Sleboda, David S. Halbert. Jeffery t. Smith. G. Dan Hanson. Steve A. Smith, Greyory P. Bao. lIuu Smith, lIayne D. Hanls. Earry A. Spence, Hugh F. Harris. George L. Stanfield. De nnis E. Heiser, Frederick II. stephens, James W. Rellrich, Linus H. Struckhoff, Robert 1'1. Jr.Rerrmann, Jalles R. Talbert, Keith E. Hese_an, Calvin R. Tayloe. Charles H. Hill. Lyle W. Theillllann, John M. Hitchings, Roger t. Ulrich, James G. Holt. IHchael L. Van Meter. Joseph L. Hunding. Carl i . III Wade. Philip J. Ibarra. Santiago (Jim) Jr. Warner, John R. lIlian, Don L. Warren. Carol J. Isbell. Clarence A. Jr. Webb, Johnny S. Jackson. Jerry R. Wedge, II. Keith Jones. Alan II. White, Charles A. III Kaplan. Alard Whitford, Jerald L. Kirchner. Frank S. Widner, Gary W. Kllecz. Glenn ft. Willia,ms, Raymond R. Knussllann. lIillard T. Wulff, C. Stephen Koo, Hai-Chi Yancey, Roger L. Kreilich. James L. Yeh, Shen K. Kriegshauser. Paul C. Jr. Zlatic. !'Iilton T. Krysa. r!itchel S. zogg, lIilliam D. Laderoute, Charles D. Lasbe, Clinton R. LaPlante. Allan H. 1972 LaPlante, Richard T. Lauth. John A. Leavitt. Dallas R. Ackmann, David A. Lyon. James S. AlIen, Michael P. MacZura. George Anderson, John R. Marek, J. Douglas Auhrecht, Ladimir J. Jr. Marshaus, Kurt K. Ayen, William E. lIatthes. Alfred i . II Bachmann, David E. !'Ic Cormack, Howard F. Jr. Bafford, R. Dean Meyer. 'Charles L. 1979 Rollamo

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1973 continued

IHesner-,' Stephen H. ~inden, Fr-ancis J. ~intner-, David C. Mir-ly, Kenneth A. Moody, Robert A. Mulligan, James A. III My-er-s, Charles -T. III Myers, Kenneth L Nelson, Stev e n P. Nethington, Denni s R. North, Michael A. Oliver-, Da niell. Par-k, Cean A. Parsons, Clyde t. Jr. Partridge, Ralph 1'1 . Phipps, John C. Pitt, Dale M. Politte, James E. Puettmann, Cav id R. Rains, Ronald D. Ramey, Boy R. Rees, Georye A. Reynolds, Joseph C. Rice, Donald E. Riegel, Richard J. Robinson, GUy l'l. Rogge, Char-Ies F. Ross, Glenn R. Sample, Michael R. Schellman, Leon H. (lIax) Scherrer, Paul K. Schlett, Paul E. Schneider, Richard C. Schoenefeld, Kar-l P. III Schuessler, Richard B. Schwartz, George K. Sindel, Mar-vin V. Jr-. Smith, Edward A. Smith, Russell D. Stahl, Joseph W. Stehly. Daniel W. Stephens. William R. Steury. Thomas D. Summers, Alfred L. Jr. Scisanj, ·Jeffrey L. Tacchi, Kenneth J. Tate, Ralph D. · Taylor~ ~ichael E. Tailor. Philip G. Thiede, Alfred J • . Thies, Stephen 1'1. Titus, Russell. Toth. Robert C. Upchurch, Gregory E. Volkmar. Robert W. Wa rd, Jose ph R. Wassilak.· John R. Widmer, Rex C. Wile. Larson E. Williams, James H. Wissmann. Harold J. Jr. Woods, Warren C. Woosley. Daiid E. Zerwig, Larry J. Zimller. Paul A. ZimBierman, ·Wayne M. Zinsel~eier. Alb e rt E. Zlatic, l1ilton T.

Be£kbigler, Larry W. Marthaler, Daniell. Jr. Black. Harold E. Jr. Me ·Clure, David T. Blizewski. Erent !'Ie Cormack, Howard F. Jr. Bosky. Marie L. Me Mahan, Jesse T. Braun. Joseph P. Jr. Menke, Ela.ine A. Breidert, Janice E. Midden. Leo W. Breller. wayne P. Mills, Thomas K. Brinton. John C. Niehoff, Michael E. Bryant. Steven D. North, John E. (Jdck) Buchmeier, William K. Oliver, Daniel L. Buhrmester, Earl K. Oster, Kenneth E. Byr-ne, Patric~~. Pendergrass, Dennie L. Capone, Gary J. Perez, Charl es E. Jr. Carroll, Paul P. Peters, Richard E. Carter. Karen S. Pickell, Ma rk B. Collins. Williall E. Pickens, Joe A. Col te r, Ki II D. Pottinyer, Jan II. Coombe, Richard B. Jr. P~eston, Robert P. Cope, Robert Ii. Pr-iester, KUl:t s. Corrigan. John D. Puetz, Lynne E. 1979 Rollamo C r-i tes. JQseph D. Rambow, Frederick 1974 continued 1974 continued Cunninghall, William P. Reel, Cana V. Danner, ~ary B. Reynolds, John A. Erickson, Go[don L. Ponzer, Rolland J. Day ies, Caro 1 A. Bois, Rosemary P. Ferr-ante, Joseph S. Porter, Joel E. Da vis, Hal D. Fitzger-ald, Colleen A. Ror-abaugh, James I. Price, Bernard W. III Dawson. Diane Ii. Sch~fermeyer, Richar-d G. Fitzpa·trick, William J. Queathell, · Robert L. Dawson, Peter J. Scheller, James D. Fletcher, C. Scott Raab, Cnar- les L. Deayer. Bandall L. Schilling, John R. Floon, H. william Ragan, l1ichael E. Degel. Frank C. SchlQeter, Steven E. Raley, John M. Foil, James L. Deken, Louis R. Schrieidel:, James R. Ramey, Roy R. Franklin, Paula J. Dennis, Norman D. Jr-. Schulze, Lar-r-y D. Gaia, Mark A. Rapplean. Kennth J. Scott, Larry · L. Dicko .f , Frank A. Gastreich, Kent D. Rehkop. Thqmas G. Rice, I:avid A. Dolata, Edward Ii. Scott. Stewart A. George. S. Craig Rice, Lynn C. Dowling, John J. Sevick. Joseph G. Gibson, .J oh n W~ Shanes, Charles W. Gibson. Kristie C. Rich, Jel:ry L. Downs" Philip R. Gr-otefendt, Judith R. Ehbesmeyer. David J. Shea, Dennis P. Roth, David J. Hall, Donald E. Shepard, S tepnen E. Rothschild, Susan E. Eclt. Ja lies Ii. Shofnel:. Ter-rence D. Hall, Leon !'I. Jr. Edele. Jalles S. Russell, J. Kensey Hallfor-d. Daniel V. Egbert, Robert I. ' Siders, Mall E. Rytter, Noel J. Hall, John S.; Etling, Norman G. Jr. Sager, David A. slovensky, R. Clayton Hamilton, Kenneth C. Fadell. Craig 1. Smith. A. liayne saporita. Vincent J. Hampel, Richard J. Fahy, Michael P. Smith, Carolyn H. saxon, David L. Hanna, Robert L. Schaefer-, Frederick P. Paintich, David M. SlIith. G. Dan Fet·tel:man, Phillip S. Smith, James A. Ha£ris, -Nol:llan A. Jr. schankman, l1ark S. Hauser. James D. Fitzpatrick, William J. Smith, Richar-d A. Schar-dl, Jeseph M. Jr. Hawthol:ne. William C. Scheller-, James D. Flaminio, Charles L. Stratman, Mark X. Head, David W. Schroeder, Thomas W. Franklin, James A. Jr. Suetterlin. Jack F. Heuckroth. liark W. Schuessler-, Davn E. Fulkel:son, Frank 11. Jr-. Tattitch, Stephen T. Heuckroth, ~illiam E. Schuesslel:, Richard B. Gastreich, Kent D. Thomas, Phyllis J. Se limo, Ali A. Higgibs, Ar-thur J. Gayer, Evelyn L. Tho_pson, J. Kenneth Hoeflinger. Larry J. Sneahen, David J. Giles, Hlliam E. Vaeth. Richard L Shel:ard, RQn~ln E. Jr. Holt, Michael L. Goldammel:, Steven R. Veden, Leonar~ S. Horstmann, Pa-ul W. Smith, BrUCe G. Gonzenbach, Jack E. Violl, David P. Hughes. Dale 'ii. Smith, Gl:egory P. Goymel:ac, Thomas M. Wade, Edward N. Smith, Richard A. Hur-st, Lindell R. Jr. Gr-otefendt, Rande H. !'alz, Michael A. S mi th, Russell D. Hurst, Michael D. Gulley, Geol:g e H. Warren, Carol J. Smith, Stephen D. Ivel:s, Jeffrey L. Haake, Joseph R• . Warr-en, Joseph P. Solomon, Russell C• . Johnson, Bruce L. _Weddle, Philip B. Haceg ger, Ronald L. Sorrels. Stanley W. Jones, James S. Wedge,- W. Keith Hegg, Wilfr ed E. Soudel:s, Steven w. Jones, Ver'non t. Heilich, Raymond P. Wegener, Curt L. Stegner, George D. Henderson, Ga r- y R. Weidle£. Gary R. Katz, Roberto Stone, Blaine T. Hendren, Larr-y L. Weiss, Kenneth R. Kelley, John M. Stranghoener, Randy L. Hink.le , K. Daniel Wer-ner, Kenneth W. Kellison, Rodney D. struckhoff, John J. Horstmann, Pa ul W. Whitney, !'lark S. Kerns, Danny L. Suiter, Da vid J. Hukku, Suman K. willialls, Anita L. Kerns, Randy G. Susanj, Connie E. Willoughby , Ronald D. Inta g , Cal: 1 E. Knearem, James L. Tabers, Brady D. Yates, Frank !'I. Jans k y, Jonathon P. Kornacki, Alan S. Tanner., Thoma·s W. Ziegler-. Karl F. Katz, Robert o Kothe, E. Ray Ta~pmeyer, Ronald A. Zweifel. Donald J. Ke ating, John M. Krener, Gilmor-e w. J Taylor, Ronald. R. Kelkar, Suth a s h G. Kr-iegshauser, Paul C. r'Tel:ry, l1ichael L. Kent, William C. 1 971 Kuliniewicz, Allen P. Thomas, Phyllis J •. Killinger, Jo h n C. Kuntz, Richard ·C. Tiehes, Robert V. · Kleinert, Andrew J. Lang . Eugene A. Tillma 11, Steven II. Adams, John E. Kleinman, Rob e [t A. La~kins, Richard R. Toth, Diana L. Adams, Russell C. Kluge, Rolland H. Latall, Randolph A. vand e nbel:gh, Maurice R. Alford, Rex Kroeter, David W_ La uer, ~. 110ni ca Van Deven, Ro g er L. Armstr-ong, Charles R. Kuebler, Kenneth L. Lawson, Donald G. VanHouten, James H. Kuec h enm e i s t e r-, Ke nneth w.Atkins, Paul F. Lenz, Richar-d G. warfield; David 11. Bachmann, Roy O. Kuntz, Richard C. Lenz, Sandra 11. · wegene r, Curt L. Ban€r-jee, Salil K. LaBoube, Rog e r A. Lewis, De Ann Whitson, IIichael E. bartoli, Ernest C. La Foone , Pamela C. Lewis, Neal A. Wist, Patricia S. Beckmeyer-, Russell R. Lance, Richard J. Marlow, Char-les F. Young, David M. Bonczyk, Bruce S. lautb, John A. Harsh. Samuel W. III Bondi, James O. Leach, !'Ir s To rn Witt liarthaler, Da.niel L. Jr. Borgmeyer, Marvin E. Leder-Ie, Gary J. IIarthaler, Sandra F. Bouzoun, John R. Lett, Steven K. ~aurseth, Jerome A. B~end~l, James B. Lewis, Lawrence L. Maursett, Vicky J. Br-own, Dani€l J. Lor-ge, Peggy S. l1ay. Leland II. Jr. Buchmeier~ Prank A. Jr. Mc Bride, Dan Ii. Love, C. Wallace Canizares, Hugo M. l'Iaggert, Gary G. Me Daniel, Robert S. Jr. Abbott, James W. Absher, Stephen L. Carroll, Timothy J. Mc Kee, Richard ~ Adr-ian, Joseph B. Cesare, Joseph A. Mei, A,nthony 1. 1979 Rollamo Agnew, Allen 0. Cherry, Ellen E. Melton, John R. Algaier, I!ar-k D. Cho, David J. . Meyer. Charles L. Allan, David W. Clausen. Rdgar C. /'liller, Janet B. Ar-nold, Robert D. Coates, Willard D. Miller, Michael J. Ar-onberg, Garr-y R. ~ollings~ James R. l1illion, Daniel L. · Barnicle. Michael W. Coonce, James II. Jr. Mittler, David A. Basye, Richard E. Corbin. Kenneth D. ~otherwell, Jonathan T. Beckmeyer, Margy A. Cordera, Jotn M. !1ull, Thomas .E. Bell, Ar-thur H. Cumper, James W. Jr. Murray, Hugh D. Benoy, Leslie D. Curdt. J. Calvin !1ushill, Edward F. Bertram, Jef.f-ery P. Deaver, Elizabeth E. Nagy, John T. Bier. Patr-ick K. Degenhardt, Dean A. Oldham, steven C. Blauvelt, . David S. DeHaven, Samuel J. ortwerth, Craig N. Bogler, Thomas J. Dexter-, James R. Payne, Kathryn O. Boiles, John H. Dickerson, Richard F. Peters, John T. Borgmeyer. ~~r,in E. Duane, Nicholas C. Peterson, Jerry D. Borowiak, Thomas G. o upon t, S te yen J • Brennenstuhl, Christineli. Emmenegger, Frederick I. Pfister, Sharon A. Pleasant, linda J. Brugger. Patrick H. Engberg, Robert A. Pohli_g. Ke n neth D. Buchek. Joseph A. Enloe, Bruce A. Bullock. Richard L• Entwistle, J~mes M. Jr. polakowski, David R.

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KruegeL, Michael B. Fin,l ey, Larry B. Storck, W. Fre d Kuhn, Catherine M. Fisher, Patrice ~. Stuart, Dennis L. Kuhn, David H. Foil, James L. TesaL, Mark W. LaLkins, " Richard R. 1979 RoUamo Fournier, Joseph D. Thatchet:, David A. Law, F. Ronming Freeman, Richard L. 1977 continued 1976 continued Treasarer. Botet:ta L. Lee, Darrell R. Freese, Guy R. Nelson, Stephen R. watkins, Michael N. Tsuka.oto, Tadashi Lees, John B. Jr. Gibbs, Diane C. Newby, Arnol d S. Weddle, Philip B. van, Harty C. Jr. Leitterman. Dennis w. Giuvezan, ftark S. Offutt, Joseph C. III westermayer, Ji l l 1. Vanci I, 'stephen P. Leona I'd, Ja mes V. Gower, Pa t~ ick E. Owen, PatLick K. Wiegele, George lVickroy, John S. Jr. Livengood, Kim C. Grana, Dominic J. Perry, E.L. [loy Wiese, Charles W. 'Ward, TeLL y L. Lomax, Lindsay E. Graumann, Richard V. Panzer, Rolland J. Wilket:son, Susan K. Warfel, Michael R. Maddox, Patrick A. Gress, George H. Price, Sean E. iohlert, William D. wehmeyer, Dennis B. ~ahin, Clifford A. Hansen, Robert c. Ra uzi, Thomas J. Wood, James D. Welch, Bernard J. Mangoff, John N. Jr. Bartmann, John C. Russell, CarOl 1. wurth, Richard T. Wenk, Dan K. lIanning, Debra A. Head, Donald B. Schaller, Bruce J. Yadon, O.i. Tobey Westermayer, John C. ' ~aurseth, J€LOlle A. Beisserer, Karl ft. Schnoetelen, Paul C. III Yost, Kenneth D. Whitworth. Virgil L. Maurseth, Vicky J. Heuckroth, Sark V. Seat:cy. Kenneth P. Wilkerson, William I . MC Allister, William C. III Higgins, Patricia 1. Shajari, Beera . ali Winters, Billy K. Jr. Mc Carthy, Michael P. Hillhouse, Charles A. Siebenman , Richard B. Jr. Wisch, David J_ /'Ic Coy, Thomas H. Hinkle, Delores J. Silly . an, Joey E. wonish, Robert G. ~c Curdy, Belding H. Boeckelman, Leslie Smith, R. Thomas Wurth. Richard T. Mc Lean, Richard H. I Holcomb, Steven K. S il ith, Richard c. Allen, Bruce H. zervig, Barry J. Mc Millan, DLuet:y W. Hoops, " william c. springer, Kent S. Alsbetg, Charles F. Irvine, william D. Stilz, Michael D. Aronbet:g, Garry ~. Johnson, Jerry G. ' Stone, S. Allan Barsachs, Edwin H. 1~76 Jones, Dean B. Stutsman, John V. Ba uer, Richard H. Kambol, Stephen 1. Beckmeyer, Russell R. SUdholt, TeLt:y' II. Kaufman, John ft. Thompson, Joy I'l. THE 1980 ALUMNI Bhasin , Charlotte A. Abbott. James W. Keil, Louis H. Too mey, John B. ' Bier , Pa,trick K. Abney, Paull. DIRECTORY WILL Knoch, James W. Tsai, Kuo-Chun Bloch, Daniel D. Adams, Stephen D. Koehler, David E. Udomkanjanan a n , Teerapon BE DISTRIBUTED Boe gner , Philip~ . Ag new, Joyce E. Korkoian, craig S. Umphenour , Char l es F. Bollinger , S t e ven R. Ahal, williall R. DURING APRIL Larkins, LavLence J. Van Houten, Donald L. Bo wn , John S. Anderson, Rodney J . LeitteLman, Pa mela A. Vogel , Ri c k y R. TO DONORS Braun , Dav id w. Banks. Robert L. Lewis, David R. Vrazalich , St e Fh an 1'1 . Br ewer , L aw r en ce o . Bates, Valentino T. Lorenz, william ,P. lI <ll ker , Joh o Il . Bt:o wn , Phi ll i p o. Ben.on , William A. LUpo, Michael V. Wa l t on , Roy E. Bro wn , Rober t N. BeLgner , Lart:y G. LULtZ, Bruce D. We i d in ger , Don al d J. Br u ns , John M. Bh a sin, Ku l ~a ddox, HubeLt R. Wen zli c k, Jo h n D. Bu cht mann, Lar r y H. Beesl , Ear l J. Melc heL, Ricba Ld w. t'l a h a nna, simon A. Wies e, Char l es II. Cadwe l l, WaLLen D. Bo xX , Ja mes P. M i e he, W illi a m K. Mahla ndt , Joseph N. wi1liall s , Ron al d J. Cavlfield, Dav i d II. Bradl ey, Dal e E. Mo c h el , Mic hael J. Marsh , Janet E. Wi sch,' Da vi d J . Bradley , Da v id B. ChiLak i t i , Prak ob Montgome r y, J . Da l e Jr . Marting, John J. WLi gh t , Ka th lee n ~. Br andt, Robert R. Cliff o rd , J i mmie D. Mudd, R'i chard W. Mc Call, ftichael S. Wya tt, Bradle y J . Cody , Pa tric k J . Mullen , Michael J . Mc Carthy, Michael J. III Braun , David V. Zi egler , John A. Braun , Robert p. CokeL , Ter r y D. NaegeL, Melan i e G. Mc Cloud, Roger W. Bray, Lana J. Copeland , Gt: e got:y C. Noelken , Da vid A. Mc Inerney, John P. Jr. BrotheLS, Stephen A. Corbett , Timot hy P. OberdicK, R. Kevin Mc Lean, Richa~d H. Bruenger, Mark D. Eckel k amp, J a mes T. Offutt, Jos~ph C. III MeLtens, Ferninann J. CastoL, Lawrence W. En ns, samuel P. OliveL, Larry J . MELtens, t'lichael F. Chronister, Donald J . Fitzp a trick , Wi lli am J . O'Neill , Timothy G. Metz, Kenneth L. JL . Cieciva, Gregory 1. PendeLgrass , , Dennie L. Foe hse, lI ary E. Allen , s t ephen L. Million, Daniel L. ' Conra d, Charles ,P. Fo wleL, Richard W. I I I Ba ker , Ronald E. PeLrymore, Loyd G. Mills, Tho mas K. Bast, GeraLd T. Cottrell, Ricky B. FLonick, Da v id H. Puetz, William C. Milne, Thomas J. Couch, G. Robert GallagheL , John B. RackeLs , Dennis S. Bates , Valentino T. Mooney, Joseph W, Crane, Russell J. Rambow, Frederick Beseda, James E. Gianino, Kenneth M. Mullin, Jean M. Ca mmings. Ramona K. Bestor , Ted 1'. Got:don, Kraig L. Rassinier, Edgar " . Mullin, Richard J. II "Bezdek , lI i l ~iam J. Cu mmings ; Ted ft. GLeco, Lou i s G. Ratliffe, LauLie A. Nickoley, William E. Doering , Frank J. Repp, Donald P. Gunter, Ja mes D. Bodenhamer, Kevin C. Oleson, RandolFh A. Donovan, Willia m P. Reynolds, GeoLge E. Hahn , James H. Boesl , Earl J. Pais, JeLome A. Rieser, Catherine M. Bonilla, AlfLedo III Dowling, Paul T. Hamilton, Leslie R. paschke, Allen J. Buchheit , Gerald, J. Drechsler, Terry L. Riley, Linda K. Hampel , Richard G. patrick, Wesley C. Budd, Debra J. DuVall, Leif A. Roberts , Ronald R. Hatchet: , PLice III Peckvorth, Dana Rutledge, William A. Eastep, Lawrence ' V. HeLtfeldeL, Warren W. Bullm a n , ~rs Gale Peterson, Louglas E. Eckert, Fay E. SapF,' Paul W. Hillhouse, Ch a r l es A. carney, W. Dale Peterson, JeLLY D. Chapman , RoheLt R. Jr . Edelman, Thomas ft. Sappington, Gayle L. HiLschman , J a mes A. Peterson, John W. Edwards, PaBelia R. Schepflin, Michael D. Hurs t, Lindell R. JL. Charles , AlbeLt L. Peterson, Mitchell F. ChListian , El a i ne A. Egbert, Robert I . Schwab, LaVLence R. Jack s on, L aVL ence C. Phillips, Stephen D. Clark , Michael D. Ellis, Michael E. schwaget:, Sally S. J a gua y, Francis P. Pitt, Dale ft. Cl a usen, Edg a L C. Englund, JOhn' a. Selim, Ali A. Jarrett , Cht:istoph e L Powell, Raymond F. De La r ber, - Nicholas S . Falkingham, Donald H. Sheahen, David J. Jerome, Davi d H. PLateL, Ra ymond B. Jr. DurLen terg€t: , Fred H. Sidebottom, Charles L. Feagan, Wilbur S·. Jones, Michael W. Reading, Douglas A. Engeman, Ivan L. Fenton, Jeff 'I. Simon , Dennis 1'1 . Keats, Denois B. Rechtien~ Thomas J. EppeLson, Joseph Simon, Kim Morrill Field, T. Kent Kim, Samuel Rhodes, A.E. Faber, Joseph W. Fleischman, Robert F. Skillman , Daniel W. Kinnett, Douglas G. Fennessey, Tho~as W. Smith ~ Don G. Kolze, Thomas J . 1979 RoUamo Finnegan , Michael .J. Smith, Richard A. LaBoube, Ro ge r ft . Fischer, Jam e s ' ll. Smith, 'ferry A. Ladage, John J . JL. Fleischman, Robert F. Lambeth , J e nnings R. Sliith, Vayne D. Fonner, David K. Leitter man , Den ois W. Snodgrass, William D. Ford , FerLill E_ Jr. Lenzini , Vernon L. spotte, Ir yin C. Liescheidt , Steven G. Gjelsteen , Thor Stellern, CatheLine L. Goldammer" Steven R. Lincicome, Ja mes D. susanj, Jeffrey L. Gr ana , Josep h I'l . Jr. Lindberg, Alex H. swinarsky, Gerald Green , Ala n W. Li vengood, Ross D. Talbert, Keith E. Green ~ , Je ff ry J . Loos, Louis G. I I Taylor, Ronald R. HaL t:ington , Nancy E. Maddo x, ALno ld Y. Thatcher, David A. He i sse rer , Melvin R. ~ ahin , Cli f f oLd A. Thompson, David F. Maples , Jer Lel W. Jr . Heller , Joh n J . Tibbits, Patrick A. Heple L, T h o ma~ E. Matt e s, Ro y J . Jr . Torres, John P. MC Ghee , Ve Lnon T. He r ma n , Ros a L. Trimble, John R. Mc Na ry , La Lry L. Ro l l an d , Dav i d K. J r . Underwood , Daniel H. 1I 0elleLin g, Do ug l a s F. Ho l l ma nn , Harold R. Vail, Roger I . Hu nteL, J oh n J. MOLga n , Twyla 1:. Vancil , St ephen P. Mosb y, Randall L. I vy, Ja mes M. II Van Praag ; Jef fr e y R. Janke, Ste p he n R. Muel l er, Ronald J. 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Honor Roll Development fun·a Contributors The UMR Development Fund has emerged from the dark ages. We are now prepared to report the Honor Roll of Contributors on a calendar base, as does the Alumni Association. But to bring this year's report into line, all contributors to UMR from July 1, 1978 to December 3,1, 1979 will appear. Our gift records are being transfered to a campus controlled comput~.r, so. w~ now will be able to generate reports that will be both meaningful for us and timely. In addition to the computer, we have had real excitement in the other areas of the development fund during this 18 months. The gift income during this period is in excess of $2.5 .million. Certainly no comparable period in UMR history has approached this total. During this extended year, several groups deserve special' recognition. The ·Order of the Golden Shillelagh, the special gifts club, now has 53 members. The Parents' Association is moving ahead in all areas, and the corporate executives and entrepreneuers groups in St. LOuis are very busy. Special appreciation is also directed toward the Rolla community support program and the faculty/staff program. Few, if any, tax assisted universities in the country 'have these diversified groups of friends, as well as alumni, actively working to promote the institution. The University of Missouri-Rolla, the chancellor, the faculty and staff take this opportunity to especially thank all of those whose names appear for helping UMR maintain its position of prominence in higher education. You have helped UMR achieve new heights. 1980 is a new year with a new challenge. Join me in backing Chancellor Marchello and help him project UMR into a new decade, - Vern Jones, '53

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BRENNLNG, EU GE NE D. BREUER, CO Y L. 8R EWER, JOHN 11 . BROTH ERTON , CH ARL ES K BROW~ , DANI EL J. BRO' ~ , DEW EY F. J R. RRO i N, HAR RI ET BR OWl!, HA RR Y A. BR OW N, J OH N S. BROW~ , ~ R & KRS C W BR O_VN, WI LLIS L. BROY LES DI STRIB UTING CO I NC BRUC E, DAVI D K. BRUGGER, PAT RICK H. BRONS, MYRON D. BRUNS, RODERT F• BRYANT, JAKE S & BARBARA BUCK, RICHA RD L. BUILDERS ASSN O~ ~O DULL, II ARY E UULLKAN., MR S GA LE UORGESS, KABEN L. BU Rli ETT, MAI A. BURN S & ~ C DONN EL ENGR CO BURNS, RUBLE E. BURRELL, HR & SRS RUDY BURSTEIN, ROBERT, K.D. BURTON, l. SA~ BUSBY, IIICHlEL J. BUSCH, VILLIAH D. ' BOSSKAN ftANUFACTURING DIV BUTL ER K~G CO BOTTS, JA~ES D. B'OTTS, JAHES D, .H D BYRD, BRYAN E BYRNE, PATRICK H. CADWALLlDER, GEOR GB W. CALLAH! N, CAROL CALODNEY. ~lRTII H CALTON, LY NN B. CALYERT, JAIIE S l, II CAKERON, KEMNETH V CAIIEROS, RODRICK 11.0. CA~PBELL & WIELAND, P. C. CA~PBELL, LARRY V. CAKPBELL, KR & HRS CHULES E CANON, RONlLD K. CAPITlL SAYIN GS & LOlN ASSN CARBOLINE CO CARLO, JOS BPII W CARLSOI, GORDON

CARLSON. RICHARD J. ClRLTON, PlUL F. CARHICHAEL. RONALD L. CARN EY, EDWIN R. CARN EY, W. DALE CIRNEY'S RESTORlTION S HOP CAROZZl. JAIIES L. CARROLL, TIKOTHY J. CARBOLL. WlRREN J. CARROLLA, ROSS R. . CARSON, 4Lli W. ClRSON, RALPH S. CARSTEIIS, JOHI C. ClSHNER, F R CASTLEKAN, DONlLD L ClTiL IT IC INC CATERPILLAR TRACTOR CO CAWLFIELD, DlVID V. CAWLFIELD, JOEL LEN CELANESE CORP CERTER FOB VESTURE IIlNAGEIIEMT CBBTRlL FEDERAL SAYINGS & LOlJ CERNY. TlllaTHI S. CERRO COPPER PBOUUCTS co. CHlI EI, JAII.ES. II. CHllIG, HO~ER S. CHAIG, JOSEPH J. CHllG, J(lUIG JlIN CHAPIIAN, RICHARD G. CHAPlIlN, BOBERT R. JR. CHARBON BIER. VILLIl/! P CHlRLES SZABO ~EHORIlL LIBRlRY CHARLES. EDWARD H CHEIIOSPHEHE CORP CHEN, CHING K. CHBN, SHO-CHt CH~N G , HSIAO LAI CHERVITZ, JERROLD CHEVRON GEOPHYSIC AL CO CHEVRON USl INC ' CHI, CHEN-HW EI CRI., CHENG-KEN CHIANG, PAUL H. CHICAGO PAINT & COATIN GS CHILTON, P ATRICIA DEAN CHILTO N, STEPHEN L. CR IN G·tU EN, N G CHOKEAU, HEN RI CH RI STENS EN, LAW R E~CE CHRI STIAN CONT RACTING IN C CHRI STIA N, RALPH R

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DERAGOWSKI, GENE DERBY, BOSEftARY ' & AGNES DETROIT EDISON DEWAR, HAROLD DEWING, H. HARVEY DEWl~;, HARVEY DIAftOND SHlftHOCK CORP DICK, C. ALFRED DICK IIAU S, !ARK L. DIESfELKAIIP, CHARLES DI~TZ~AN, JOHN P DINAPOLI, ftICHlEL 1OITT~GR, aUSSELL S. ' DOBSON, RICHARD J. DOERING, OENNIS N. DOERING, FRANK J. DOEBR, ROB~BT II. DOLAN, THOUS J. DOLATi, EDW4~D W. DOLL, PAUL N. DONALDSON, WILLIAft FDONEn, IRV IN H DOSTAL, GBEGORY G.J. DOW CIlElUCAL CO DOW CORNING CORP DOWLIIG, DOIALD J. JR. Don lNG, P lUL T. DOrLE, JOHN J. DRAPER, HERNARD, II D DRESING CHEVROL£T DR ESS £L, WALDEftAR II. DRI::SSE~ FDN INC DRESSER INDUSTRIES, INC. DUDLEY, EDWIN L. DUNLOP, JA8ES S. JR. DuNN, WYATT ft. E I UUPONT DE NEIIOUBS & CO EAST~AN KODAK CO BODY, JAIIES E EOELE, Jl~ES S. ED8ISTON, H DUNCAN ED~ONDSON, VERNON J EDUCATIO~AL COKIIUNICATIONS INC EDWARDS, Gt:NE W. EDWAHDS, HARRY K. EDWARDS, ~RS FRANCIS C. EDWARDS, PA"ELIA R. EHNLICH, ROBERT L. EIKE, ~ARGARET P r::ISEN~AN, HARRY ' J. EKK~R, CHARLOTTE EL PAKIR, JOHN T ELIFHITS, cnARLES D. ELLE&RACHT, CLARENCE A. JR. ELLIS, J. CRAIG ELLIS, THOIIAS B. ELOE, HOWARD EMANUEL, JACK H. EMERSON ELECTRIC CO E~~ONS, BRIAN J::NGINEER, BOY - ENTaISTLE, JA~ES M. JR. EPSTEIN, BARBARA II. EPStEIN, ERaIN H. EHICKSON, GOR~ON L. ERICSON, GARY II. ERKILETIAN, JOYCE RRUTTI, ARNOLD ESTEY JEWELERS

The University of MissouriRolla has attained its present status of leadership in education, research, and public service through the successful efforts of many dedicated people and a combination of public commitment and private philanthropy, ETEZADl, BIJAN ETHYL CORP. EULER, DELORE S E EVANS, JA~ES L. JR. EVERSIIAN, WALTER EXXON EDUC.TIONAL PDN EXXON USA FDN , EYBER~, aALBRIDGE P. FAHRIG, ROBERT J. FAILS, ALLEN D. FALETTI, JAIIES A. FALKENHAIN, V E, 0 D FARRAR, BILl.Y F FARRAR, LEROY FAOLKNER, EDWARD C. FAUST, RONALD G. FON IN REFRACTOBIES EDUCATION PED OP SOC FOB COATINGS TECH FE 115 ENF ELD, GARY D. FELLER, PRUDENCE PENNEV.LD, GARY J.

FOGlRTY, BDW1RD POGARTY, IDIlU B. POLKS, IDIlARD T POliO NOTOR CO PUID PORGIIG IND EDUC & RES PDI FORt, GEOIIGE B. FOStER, CHARLBS I . FOST ER, LARRI B FOSTER'S B1KIBI rOOIDRY EDOCATIOIlL PDI FOOIKIII, JOSBPH D. FOI, GIORG I I Fallll, IIlYIl S. PRlierS CO.~T.OCTIOI IIC PIAICIS, tuu FRUK, GRIGOI! II.

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GORDON, JOHN A, JR GOULD INC GR AHAM, GLENN R & RUTH E GRANITE CITY STEEL CO DIV GRANNEIIANN, H. NEAL GRAWE, IIRS O. R. GREELEY, RICHARU G. GREER, SHERKAN E GREIG, JOS EPH E. :;RE~~ER, THOll AS B. GRICE, HARVEY H. GRIFPETH, THOKAS J. GRIGOROPOULOS, S G :;RIM~, C. JAIIES GRlftK, WALTEB B. GROSBERG, ALEXANDER GUARANTEE ELECTBICAL CO ~UINIVAN, HARRY J GULP & WESTERN PDN

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HEWLETT-PACKARD CO HICKS , rROY HIGGINBOTTOII, JAftES II. ilILDENBRAND, TI50THY L HILL, OTTO H. HILLCREST DRU~S INC bILL HOUSE, CHARLES A. IIILL~EYER, MICHAEL J. HINKLE, K. DANIEL nITCHCOCK, H B HITCHCOCK, WILLIAII HOCK, JOH N R. The positive relationship HOCKENBURY, KELVIN Co between UMR and the HODGSO", JOHN J HOE51N, ERWIN C. Rolla community was again ilOERTEL, WILLIAft W demonstrated this past year HOFFMAN, GABY A. HOPFMAN, MRS ~AX with gifts from individuals HOFF8AN, PATSY and businesses totaling HOFFIIAN, RONALD E HOGAN, AVERt &. JR. more than $35,000. This UOHM&N, GERALD ~. represents a $10,000 HOLeOftB, LESTER W. HOLLAND, DAVlD K, JH increase over the previous HOLLUD, 'JEPF HOLLEY, EV ALIltE year. HOL8ES, THOIIAS A. HOftSEY, ftYRTL8 B HONEYWELL INC GULP OIL COBPHOOVER, BERT F. GULP OIL FON HOOV ER, HASOLD & !!AXIN E GUSDORF, WALTER HAAS, PAUL 1. HOPE DRESS SHOP HOPPERS FUBS LTD HA8ERSTOCK, EUGENE R ~OPPOCK, HULAND H. H1CH"UTR, HBNBY K. 1I0RNER, KENt G. lUCKER, ALDEN G. HOBNSEY, EDW1RD t. HADDOCK, A. GLEN HORTTER, LEStER L & JANE HADLEY, STBPHEN 0 HOSPITAL BLDG & EQUIP CO HAE"IIEBLIE, PRANCES ft. HOUGHTON, BLENLOUISE HlPPSeR, HAROLD J. HOWELL, RICHARD F HALE, £DWAIID B. HOWERTON, LOUISE HALLIBUBTOH BDUC1TIOI POI HUANG, TSAWG-CHI IULLIGAW, JAIIES Eo HUBBELL, SUE K1LLftAR~ ClRDS INC HUGHES AIRCRAFT CO HALSTED, DUID L. HUGHES, CARROLL W. HAIIBLEN, JOHN W. IIUNT-COL~IE INC HABILTON & SOl INC IBII CORP H1IIBANN, EUGEN£ E. IDEIIITSU KOSAN CO LTD 8AIIPSOM, WALTEB L. JR. IHIIS, DAVID HANUR CORP H'NNA, II011BIIT L. 18115, IIlBlIBH R HANNA, S18IB B. ILLIHOIS "IllIG IISTITUTE HANSEN, PETER G. ILLIIOIS POVBa CO BOllARD L. HANSTEIN, ILLSTOK, !lALTER B. B1RBELL ltHLETIC GOODS IIDUSTRI1L RISK IISORERS RARBISOI 1I1L&ER IIEFlllCTORllS INGERSOLL-RAID CO IlL AND STEEL - BYEBSOI FD N RAIDEBICK, ELIZ1BErH ". BABD-nS FOOD S!STENS XIST FOB CBElrlON RES IWTBBNEDICS IITRAOLCULAR INC H1BDIIG, GEORGE II H1RDTKI, FBRD IHTERSTAtE SECURITIES COR P HARGROf1!, JPHI IOWA POIiER & LI~HT CO HAB!EYW., CH1RLBS H ITT HABNOI, JOBI P. IVY, JAIlBS ". II H1RPBI, ROBBIT H J B ARTHUR FANILY PUIID RARHlS, BOBB! ,. J C PEMBEY CO IBC HABBIS, GEORGB 1JACKSON, LAWBENCE C. 81RIISOI, 11RYII JA"ES, R L, 0 0 HUT·, Jun ! JA"ES, iILLIAS J. H1ULEY, LOCI 1 JAIIKE, STEPHEI R. B1RTDIIG, BtHBL JANSEN, ROBERT P. RAUBY, BBill J1WORSKI, J II HlB'!!Y, C BHlAI JEPFERS, PHILLIP E. HABVU, ' B J JENKINS, ROBERT D. HABVEr, RDIIII T. JElKS, CATHEBINE H1RYB!, HEIIBBBT JENSEN, WILLIAII J. HAifEY, tBBRY F. JESSE, HUGH 1. HABYILL1, DOLOIIBS JINKEBSOII, KEIINETH II.. HASSEL"lll, &ARL F. JOBE, KENIIETH D. HASTOI. FlllIl_ I. JOB1IIIGNEYER, J11I L. HATFIBL D, CHARLBS JOHN DEERB FDN HATLAII, JA8ES T. JOHII B DOU~HERTY TROST HAUCK, IIILLIA~ F. JOHN KIOI VILG OF OZARKS RAUSER, "AI Eo JOHN, DUID F. HAWK, CORNELIUS S. JR. JOHKS-"AIVILLE SALas CORP HAYDEN, C. BARRY JOHNSON, CHARLES A. HEFLIN, /jERTHA JOBNSON, CHARLES W. HEFLIN, ROBERT W. JOHNSOI, DR & "BS StEPHEN HEFLIN, VANCE JOHNSOII, J1SES W. HEGLER, BU BNS E. JOBNSOII, JBPFREY B. HEILBRUNN, ILSE, II 0 JOHNSOI, BOBERt II. HEILIG, WABBEN JOHIISTOI, BONALD L. HEINECK, DAL E W. JOKBS, CEC ILY HEIT!!AN, liB & IIRS IIIKE JONES, JAIIBS H. HE ITSC H, C W ",0185, ROlliD L. HELLWEGE, JASES W. JOlES, STELLA HELLWB:;E, WILLIAII H. JOlES, IIILLIAS L HELWIG, ABTHUR W. JORDISOI, JOSN R HENDRICKS, CRAIG JOSBPH E SEAGR11I & SOlS HENDRICKS, ELIZABETH JOSt, ROBBIT D. HENNIN~, VIlLIA~ A. JOBGKlS, ClilL A. JR. HENRY, FRED JUStOs, RICHARD P. JR.

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Order of the Golden Shillelagh The Order of the Golden Shillelagh was established on Founder's Day in 1977, to recognize the many alumni and friends who provide significant support to the University. In addition to the written acceptance to membership, there are several option plans a person may select to earn membership in the group. One is a pledge of $ 10,000 during a ten· year. period at a rate of not less than $1,000 a year. Another is single gift of $10;000 or more. A planned giftby means of a charitable trust, be· quest, life insurance, or other, of at least $15,000 also qualifies as does a combina· tion of current and planned gifts amounting to $12,500. Members are as follows:

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Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Abbett (F) Mr. Lorenzo Barton Mr. and Mrs. Philip 1. Boyer (C) . Mr. John S. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Donald L. Castleman Mr. and Mrs. G . R. Couco Mr. and Mrs. E. Jefferson Crum (F) Mr. and Mrs. Paul T Dowling (F) Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Finley (F) Mr.and Mrs. James F. Forgotson Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Freeman (C) Mr. C. James Grimm (F) Mr. and Mrs. Alden G. Hacker (F) Mr. and Mrs. John Harmon (C) Mrs. Marjory M. Hasselmann (F) Dr. lIse Heilbrunn Mr.. and Mrs. Thomas A. Holmes (F) Mr. and Mrs: B. F. Hoover (C) Mr. Harland H. Hoppock Mrs. Mervin 1. Kelly Mr. Charles B. Kentnor, Jr. (F) Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Kessler (F) Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Kummer (F) Mrs. Thomas Witt Leach Mr. and Mrs. Floyd S. Macklin (F) Mrs. Roy N. McBride (F)

Mr. and Mrs. Belding H. McCurdy (F) Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. McKelvey (F) Mrs. Vachel H. McNutt (F) . Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Mentz; Jr. Dr. George E. Mueller . Mr. and Mrs. M. E. "Boli" Nevins (F) Mr. and Mrs. John K. Olsen Mi. and Mrs. Murray J. Paul (F) Mr. E. Leroy Perry Mr. C. 1. Potter Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. Remmers (F) Mr. and Mrs. Rodman A. St. Clair (F) Mr. and Mrs. Bernard R. Sarchet (F) Mr. and Mrs. Hans E. Schmoldt (F) Dr.· and Mrs. Walter T. Schrenk (F) Mr. and Mrs. James 1. Scott Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sevick Mr. and Mrs. Ed A. Smith (F) Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Snelson Mr. and Mrs. John P. Soult Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Spanier Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Stone (F) Mr. and Mrs. John B. Toomey Mr. Frank E. Townsend· Mr. Virgil L. Whitworth (F) Mr. and Mrs. Henry ·E. Zoller (F)

(F) Founding member; (C) Charter member; ·Deceased

Non-Alumni And Memorial Gifts Richard A. Anderson Donald R. Askeland Nolan B. Aughenbaugh Elna M. Branstetter, in memory of Paul C. Branstetter, '36 John M. Brewer Robert A. Britton Mrs. Henry C. Buser Joseph O. Carson, Jr. Class of 1929 Class of 1939 W. Dudley Cress Adrian H. Daane Mrs. Fred Davidson Hanne Dowd, in memory of James J. Dowd, '16 Mrs. Francis C. Edwards Howard W. Eloe Daniel S. Eppelsheimer Richard J. Gentile, '65, in memory of T. R. Beveridge Mrs. O. R. Grawe Harvey H. Grice James E. Halligan John W. Hamblen Robert J. Hangliter Elizabeth Helm, in memory of R. W. Helm, '49 Mrs. Howard M. Katz, Jr., in memory of Howard M. Katz, Jr., '40 Billy Key Helen D. Lasko, in memory of Edward P. Lasko, '50 Mrs. Adolph Legsdin Mrs. Marian K. Letts, in memory of James O. Letts, '29 Frank Mackaman Joseph M. Marchello Mary H. McCracken Mrs. C. J. Millar Mrs. Enoch 'R. Needles, in memory of E. K. Schuman, '20 1B/ MSM Alumnus

Mrs. William F. Netzeband, in memory of W. F. Netzeband, '21 Estelle Nuell, in memory of E. H. "Barney" Nuell, '21 David L. Oakley Herbert P. Pillisch, in memory of Jack H. Thompson, '52 Jim C. Pogue Louise Pugh Walter L. Ries Audrey A. Roberts, in memory of Frank W. Owens, '51 Mrs. Walter S. Schamel, Jr., in memory of Walter S. Schamel, Jr., '34 St. Louis Section Tulsa Section Mrs. Edwin A. Slover, in memory of _ Edwin A. Slover, '21 Mrs. W. R. Stebbins Hazel Stokes, in memory of James E. Stokes, '30 Don Stout Mrs. Martin E. Straumanis, in memory of Martin E. Straumanis Dudley thompson Mrs. E. Rowland Tragitt, in memory of E. Rowland Tragitt, '23 . Mrs. William F. Troxell, in memory of Robert V. Jones, '38 Lynn H. Waggoner . Mrs. Arthur W. Walker, in memory of A. W. Walker, '24 Mr. and Mrs. William H. Webb, in memory of E. K. "Toots" Schuman, ·'20 Clarence B. Weiss, '27 , in memory of K. K. Kershner Mrs. Joseph M .. Wilson , in memory of Joseph M. Wilson, Jr. , '26 Bobby G. Wisxon Dorothea Wolf

Lifetime Me-mberships When .the Alumni Association was young, life memberships were solicited to finance the organization. The f,ollowing alumni hold paid-Up life memberships: Bowers, Carlos Gehert '24 Kemper, Claude Lester '24 Brown, John Stafford '17 Miller, John Charles '16 Neal, Kenneth Robeson '30 Crawford, E. A. '29 deCousser, Kurt Herman '22 . Potter, Charles Jackson '29 ' DeValve, Albert 'Steihler '43 Reilly, John Henderson Gay '17 Forgotson, James Morris '22 Smith, Hueston Merriam '38 . Frame, Wayne Shannon '23 Swift, Roy' Erwin '34 Gibson, Doddridge Graham '23 Wan en macher, Joseph M. '23 Wheeler, Ernest Sterling.'22 Grimm, C. James '30 Halasey, Francis Richard '22 Wheeler, Jennie Lenox '22 Each has a permanent place on the honor roll of donors. Thank you all.

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Little Cabin In The Woods Was Home for UMR .Student Like many of us, Tom Beard, University of Missouri-Rolla geology student and self-stYled romantic, dreamed of living in an earlier, simpler time_ Unlike most of us, he followed through .on it. For a year, Tom lived 14 miles- and . about 100 years- from the UMR campus in an early 19th century log cabin he restored. It wasn't the usual housing for a college student, but Tom isn't the usual college stu\lent. In his early 305, he is on his way to a second career. And his lifestyle is not that of the typical child of the 20th century_

"The idea of living in a cabin in a remote area had been in the back of my mind for a long time," Beard- says. "I grew up loving Jack London's stories of life in the wild, and that kind of life always appealed to me_ But I never really thought I'd have the opportunity.

In his hikes around Rolla, Tom saw many abandoned cabins and got the idea that this might be the time and place for his back-to-the-old-days adventure. He began looking for an old cabin not too far . fro~ ~~pus whos~ ~wn~r . would let hIm hve III It for rebUlldmg It. The one he ~ettJed on wasn't much more than a ptJe of logs put together A native of Joliet, IlL, Beard has a with crumbling mud. There was no roof, degree in business administration from but there were still window and door Eastern Illinois University and worked frames and remnants of the original five years for General Motors in "saddle-bag" construction (twQ cabins Chicago. connected with a covered breezeway). "It was a good job," he says, "but iny Best of all, it was located in a pictureswork was indoors in a city, and my heart que valley adjacent to undeveloped Nawas outdoors." tional Forest land, and was still close A former Boy Scout, Tom is still in- enough for him to commute to class_ volved in scouting activities and 'is en- The cabin's owner, Gene Watson, Rolla thusiastic about all outdoor sports, farmer and stockman, agreed to his especially camping, hiking, backpacking plan. and mountain climbing. So, when he . The cabin was originally constructed started considering a new career, he in the 1830s or 40s and hadn't been livlooked for one that would let him make a living doing somethi'ng he did anyway ed in for about 80 years. It took most of for fun_ Already an avid rock hound and Tom's spare time for several months to amateur geologist, he decided to make restore it to livability, following as much as possible what the builders had done that his profession. more than a century before. He salvaged He looked over several schools and enough logs from the remains of the two settled on UMR partly because he liked cabins to rebuild most the the larger the area, but most of all because he was (lS-by-17) cabin. He cut additional impressed with the UMR geology facul- timber from nearby woods and dug the ty. mud to fill in the chinks between the In the fall of 1976, he enrolled at logs. UMR. His first course in paleontology Life in the cabin was in sharp contrast under Dr. A. C. Spreng settled his future to life in Tom's fraternity house (Tau specialty in that field. Kappa Epsilon). As much as possible, he ''I'm addicted to geology," he says followed the pattern of.1ife of a century with a smile. ago. His treck back in time came a couple "I had just the bare essentials-a large of years later. table-desk, chairs, and a wood-burning.

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Ben Franklin stove for cooking and on a secluded 10 acres about nine miles heating," he says_ The nearby stream from Rolla_ It's on virgin, wooded land, served as a water supply and and they plan to disturb it as little as refrigerator. He used pewter eating possible. The house itself will be as energy selfutensils and iron cooking pots, and an antique hunting rifle_ sufficient as they can make it, using The modern-day pioneer made a few passive solar heat along with the concessions to modern life-a gasoline wood/coal cooking and heating stoves. lantern and chain saw, a transistor The open design allows the heated air to radio, and most important, a pickup. rise in the center to heat the sleeping Tom could make it to campus in 20 loft, and the cool air to circulate minutes, several hours short of the trip downward along the outside walls. by horseback, the original occupants' "We'll be really roughing it the first mode of traveL year, with no electricity, telephone or The severe winter of 1978-79 caused running water, just to see if we can do a few problems. He had no trouble with it," Karen explains_ "Then we'll add heating- the Ben Franklin stove work- what we find we have to have to be ed almost too well at times. And, unlike comfortable." water supplies in some modern homes, The first thing they built was a his spring-fed stream never froze_ But separate shed for a geological laboratory there were a few icy days when even the for Tom. But he plans to move an old trusty pickup couldn't make it out of the cabin on his property in the spring to hollow. rebuild for a larger, permanent lab. Such problems were minor compared He likes research so much, he is conto the advantages, Tom believes. For sidering going on for graduate work if . him, the main attraction was the possible. "I think I may be a lifer as a student," uninterrupted solitude-with only the call of a wild turkey or the rustle of a he says. "The more I learn, the more I lizard running across the porch to break realize I don't know. Even after I get out the quiet. of school, I expect to keep learning for "I found that living out there gave the the rest of my life." me the best of two worlds," Tom says_ "It provided a respite from the pressure He hopes that his experience restoring of study and work and heightened the the cabin may stimulate interest in pleasure of being with people when I preserving more of the old buildings of went back to the campus." Missouri. "There are literally hundreds Qesides that, Tom, who always has of these abandoned cabins, even several geology research projects of his sawmills, built by early settlers all over own going in addition to studies and the Ozarks," he says. He also believes, that, with part-time work, says he could do in two or three hours at the cabin what would diminishing supplies and rising costs of take about eight hours in town. energy, the future may see more people His year in the little cabin sold him on turning to a simpler way of life as they a simpler lifestyle, a way of living that .- become more serious about conserving he wants to continue. energy. He was married last fall, and he and For himself, he is convinced he has his wife, Karen, are building ("with a found the best of lifestyles-living in the chain saw and rock hammer," Tom says) 19th century, but close enough to drive their own modern version of the cabin to class and work in the 20th. MSM Alumnus/19


Hot Time In Old Met That Night Hillis Hall & George Gilbert Two University of Missouri-Rolla security people are convinced that where there's smoke, there's fire. On the evening of Saturday, Nov. 10, University Day, UMR Policemen Hillis Hall and Security Guard George Gilbert smelled smoke in the Old Met Building, and, although it should simply have been smoke left over from the foundry oven fires from the University Day demonstrations, they decided it wasn't. And it wasn't. "Hall and Gilbert are to be complimented for their persistence in finding the source of the smoke," says Harry Weart, UMR chairman of metallurgical and nuclear engineering. "This unwillingness to let someone else worry about the problem, and their action in seeking

the proper help to locate the fire, is undoubtedly responsible for averting the loss of a major University building. This diligence is very much appreciated and is worthy of commendation." According to Weart, one of the University Day demonstrations includes a process whereby a quantity of magnesium is added to molten iron. This action creates a small shower of metal droplets from the container. One of these droplets apparently rose vertically (much higher than normal) 'and landed on the top of a wooden beam. Reacting with the accumulated dust, the redhot metal caused the rafter to smolder, undetected, for a number of hours (the demonstation took place at 10 a.m.). When Gilbert made his rounds at

Summertime At UMR The campus of the University of Missouri-Rolla is busy in the summertime. In addition to the regular summer sessions for UMR students and a variety of college level courses, a number of non-credit programs are designed for younger students. The "summertime" .sessions designed to help high school students make career decisions and become acquainted with UMR facilities are as follows: MINES AND METALLURGY PROGRAM One week sessions for as many as 80 high school honor students (juniors and seniors) are held through the Jackling Mineral Industries Summer Career Institite. While living for a week in University facilities , students learn about career opportunities in the fields of mining, petroleum , geological , ceramic, metallurgical and nuclear engineering. A field trip to a production lead mine and mill and a float trip on the Current River are included in the program. INTRODUCTION TO ELEMENTS OF ENGINEERING The objective of this course is to introduce outstanding high school juniors-in the top 25 percent of their class-to the concept of engineering and the many specialties within engineering. Each engineering science will be presented at lectures and presentations during a week on campus. The program includes experience in dormitory living, and recreational activities on campus and in the surrounding area. Bonus- those students who later enroll full-time at UMR will receive one hour of college credit for successfully completing this course. SUMMER SCIENCE TRAINING PROGRAM-ENERGY AND ¡ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES This is a six-week session for high school juniors in the upper 10 percent of 20/ MSM Alumnus

their class who want to learn more about engineering principles and the engineering profession. Emphasis is on energy and environmental problems and solutions. The students spend mornings attending lectures and afternoons in laboratory work. Homework, examinations and reports are required as well as completion of a major project undertaken during the session. Partial financial support for the program is provided by industry. SUMMER INSTITUTES IN ENGINEERING DRAWING AND TRIGONOMETRY These three-week courses are designed for high school students planning to enter UMR as freshmen in the fall . The program in drawing (mornings) is designed for students who have high school drafting experience, but lack sufficient skills to successfully complete the UMR engineering technology examination for credit. The trigonometry course (afternoons) is for those students who have had a trigonometry course in high school but did not pass the UMR trigonometry placement examination. Students passing the credit or placement examinations at the end of the institutes will be given credit by examination. Students may enroll in the drawing course without taking the trigonometry course. SUMMER INSTITUTE IN DIGITAL COMPUTING FOR SECONDARY STUDENTS Each of these two or three one-week sessions is designed to provide -high school students with an opportunity to lean how to write programs to solve problems in science, mathmemati~s and business through the use of computers. FORTRAN IV computer language will be emphasized. The sessions feature lectures, laboratory work and visits to local computer installations. .

5:45 that evening, he saw a haze in the visor of University Police. "There was hallway. "But, I knew they had been definitely smoke, and it seemed to be coriducting demonstration in the foun- heaviest in the ground floor west wing dry all day for the visiting high school near the foundry ovens. About 6:30 students, and I was expecting something p.m. we contacted Dr. Weart who came like that," he said. "As soon as I got in- right over to asist in the search for the side, I thought . something was dif- source of the smoke. We still couldn't ferent-it didn't smell quite like it would fin.d a fire, so we turned on the exhaust if it were the smoke left over from the fan to get the smoke out of the building, foundry oven fires. I didn't find and Dr. Weart went home. anything after the first, quick look "About this time," Hall continues, "I a{ound, but I called Sgt. Hall and decided to set up a fire watch. I sent Ofreported that I thought there was 'more ficer Vivier and Gilbert back to their smoke in the building than ,could be ex- beats and stayed in the building until pected." ; Gilbert could finish his first rounds and - "When Gilbert called in, I picked up relieve me. The exhaust fan pulled all Officer Vivier, and we went over to Old the smoke out of the building in about Met to help conduct a thorough 30 minutes, so I turned it off. About search," says Hall, who is shift super- that time (7: 15 p.m.) Gilbert returned. I went back to the office. Fifteen minutes . later Gilbert called and said smoke was once again present in the building. "I then called the Rolla Fire DepartTHE UMR CHEMISTRY SAMPLER ment and told them we had smoke in This week-long institute provides an Old Met but couldn't find a fire. Chief opportunity for high school juniors and Bill Oliver sent the fire department twoseniors (nominated by their science man "smoke investigation" to pick teachers) and learn more about me up and we all went over to the chemistry' in general, several types of building. Once more a thorough inspecspecial chemical research and some tion was conducted, but no trace of the fields of applied chemistry. ImPortant source of the smoke was found." aspects of the chemist's contributions to Toward the end of this search, Hall modern life, and solutions of problems reports, one of the firemen was up on a bothering our technical society are ex- 'Iadder inspecting the exhaust fan in the plored through presentations, lectures foundry when a heater at the other end and open d.iscussions. "Hands on" ex- of the room went on. It created a draft, periments are featured . The program in- and from his vantage point up near the cludes experience in dormitory living roof, the fireman could see smoke comand recreational activities on campus ing from tne top of a rafter situated 15 and in the surrounding area. to 18 feet above one of the foundry SUMMER INSTITUTE IN ovens. Upon investigation, it was found that the top of the wooden beam was MA THEMA TICS This institute offers students an op- smoldering. A fire department crew was portunity to make a concentrated effort called to 'put out the fire. to improve the basic algebraic skillS. It is Sgt. Hall has been a member of the designed for students whose University Police force for the past 15 mathematics placement test scores, high years. Gilbert has been with UMR since school transcript and other standardized 1967. test scores (such as SAT or ACT) show It was Gilbert, incidentally, who that the student should not attempt to discovered the last major fire on the enroll in a three-hour algebra course or a UMR campus, when the Old Chemistry two -hour trigonometry course Building was destroyed in 1969. ,"The simultaneously. Following successful Old Chern fire was too far along by the completion of the institute program, time we found it," Gilbert says. "But students should be able to handle both I've been pretty fire-conscious ever courses at once. since." Other "summertime" activities include a session for cheerleaders, athletic programs (primarily for local students) in water safety training, scuba diving and the "Joe Miner Sport Camp," and orientation sessions for fall, 1980, freshmen, transfer students, and their parents. For further information about the programs listed, write to Dr. G. Edwin Lorey, dean of continuing education and public service, University of Missouri-Rolla, Rolla, Mo. 65401. He will answer your questions or refer you to the proper source.

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,Australian ,Scientists Host 'Wixson Tour "The Governor General of Australia, Sir Zelman Cowan- accompanied by Lady Cowan, was presented by an honor guard dressed in kilts, to the music of bagpipes. It was most i~­ pressive," says lJobby G. Wixson, professor of environmental health -and director of the Center for International Programs and Studies at the University of Missouri-Rolla. Wixson, accompanied by his wife, laRue, spent two and a half weeks this October as guests of the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences. The couple returned with a wealth of new experiences and impressions of the "down under" continent., Wixson presented a paper, entitled "A Realistic Approach to MinilJg and the Environment," at the academy's symposium on "Mineral Resources ' of Australia." It was at this prestigious occasion that the Wixsons met the Governor General and Lady Cowan. Wixson, incidentally, was the only speaker to receive an ovation at the conclusion of his presentation.

dust problem when the wind blows them around. In one area, known as Marshal's Meadow, the company scatters rocks (two to four inches in diameter) over the tailings and this keeps the wind from developing a large volume of blowing dust. "Another environmental solution developed there," Wixson explains, "is mixing tailings with a three-percent solution of cement and returning it to the mined areas underground . In addition to filling up the empty spaCes, this enables the company to recover ore from the pillars originally left to hold up the roof during the ' mining process ...as the tailing-cement mixture hardens, the ore pillars are'removed." Although the major portion of Wixson's work with Missouri's lead belt environment was completed two years ago, he continues to direct major interdisciplinary research teams studying trace elements to allow for mineral , resource development without detrimental impacts on environment or human.health. His research interests are aquatic and industrial waste pollution control, trace metal effects, and ,solid and hazardous waste disposal. "I felt a special kinship with the people in the more remote areas that I , visited," he continues. "At one of the mines the people were particularly friendly and compatible. They were surprised that I could like and appreciate their wide-open spaces and the areas with sparse ' vegetation. They had no idea how much it was like my native West Texas. "The trip was a great experience for us," Wixson concludes. "We have both brought back impressions, information and material that will be valuable in I'ur teaching and to my research projects."

Nurses Training AfUMR A cooperative nursing education program (with the Columbia campus) began this fail at UMR, and it's off to a good start. Through this program, students take their first two years of course work on the Rolla campus and transfer to UMC to continue their studies. Senior students may come back to the Rolla campus for the final semester of the nine-semester required course, doing / clinical ' work at Phelps County Memorial Hospital. They will graduate from UMC with a bachelor of science in nursing (B.S.N.) degree. In the first group of students are six freshmen and nine sophomores, who took required courses last year in anticipation of the program's being approved. The program is coordinated with the UMR life sciences program. Courses ·taken at Rolla include the general degree requirements in math and humanities and ,most of the science courses- biology, chemistry, zoology, physiology and anatomy and bacteriology along with psychology and sociology. Of the 76 hours to be taken on the Columbia campus, 56 are in nursing , with the option of taking the last 7 to 10 hours at Rolla. The program is coordinated on the Rolla campus by Donna Bond, field pro- ject manager, assisted by Maxine Chambers on a half-time basis. Both are registered nurses witli masters' degrees. "We are, in a sense, just getting the program off , the ground," Bond says ..

She spends much of her time traveling around the South Central Missouri area, visiting high schools, and getting the word out that the program is available. She has been pleased with the response so far. "In addition to interest shown by students in high scnool looking forward to a career in nursing, I have had a number of inquiries from licensed practical nurses and registered nurses without degrees who are considering coming back to school to take the extra courses that would qualify them for the B.S.N." She says that it's the trend of the future. "The American' Nurses Association projects that, by 1985, nurses will have to have a bachelor's degree to be accepted into the professional practice of nursing." The first group of senior nursing students to take their fmal semester at Rolla will arrive in January. They, will take two senior nursing courses on the Rolla campus, with clinical practice at Phelps County Memorial Hospital. "Bringing these students to Rolla will provide another part of what we hope will eventually be the four-year program," Bond says. Information on the UMC-UMR Cooperative Nursing program is available at offices ' of high school counselors, from Donna Bond or Dr. Roger Brown, life sciences department, UMR, or Dean Gladys Courtney, School of Nursing, UMC.

Ext'e nsion Nevvs Here's a list of some of the extension short courses and conferences scheduled by UMR faculty and continuing education. Where titles are not self explanatory you may call for more detailed information including costs. Call "Extension Coordinator," 314-341-4201 or 4132. Written requests should be addresed to UMR Continuing Education, University of Missouri-Rolla, Rolla, Missouri 6540 I. PROGRAM Shallow Foundation Design Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering Introductory Short Course on Composition of Paints Applied Ore Microscopy Business Applications With Small Computers Basic Quality Control Short Course Fundamentals of Grouting Missouri Concrete Conference Doing A Better Job }Vith Paint Introduction of Paint Formulation

Australia, a country roughly the size of the United States, has the second largest lead producing area in the world (the largest is Missouri's own "New Lead Belt"). So, the academy wanted to hear a report of Wixson's research work with both government and industries, that he directed at the time of the development of Missouri's New Lead BeILin the late 1960's through the midBusiness Applications With Small Computers 1970's. Environmental planning in the ' Advanced Paint Formulation area- first by the five companies Instrumentation of Soil & Rock involved, then with a ' UMR reasearch Power Apparatus Testing team (directed by Wixson and supported Liquid Crystals by federal and industrial grants)- has North American Manufacturing Research Conference VIII made the area a model for environmen- Computers for Small Industries tal practices which can be adapted by Advanced Chemical Coatings mining industries throughout the world. Hydrology of Dam Design "I found that Australia's mining Underground Electrical Distribution Workshop operations are similar, or in some in- Humanities & Aging Studies Conference stances, more advanced than ours," 21st U. S. Rock Mechanics Symposium Wixson says. "I was impressed with the Geotechnical Laboratory Testing environmental concern shown. Many of Geotechnical Field Testing the mining areas had extensive revegeta- Micro Biology tion programs underway, and had ' been Drilling Workshop following this practice for sometime. Machine Foundation Design "Unlike Missouri's lead belt, Porcelain Artist's Workshop Australia's biggest problem is a lack of Embankment Dam Soil Aspects Short Course water. The people have shown con- Land Surveyors Refresher siderable ingenuity in their solution to Hydrologic Modeling one aspect of the problem. At the more Sanitary Chemistry & Microbiology arid locations, tailings tend to create a Times and dates of courses may change nearer the time of the course.

LOCATION Rolla Rolla Rolla Rolla Rolla Rolla St. Louis Rolla Warrensburg Rolla Chillicpthe Rolla St. Louis Centralia St. Louis, MO St. Louis St. Louis Rolla Rolla Kansas City Rolla Rolla Rolla Rolla Rolla St. Louis St. Louis Rolla St. Louis, MO Rolla St. Louis Rolla

DATES Feb. 4-8 Feb. 11-15 March 3-7 March 3-7 March 3-26 March 10-14 March 10-14 March 17 March 17-18 March 21-April 4, 1980 March 28-April 26, 1980 April 7-11 April 7-11 April 21-25 May 12-13 May 18-21 May 19-23 May 19-23 May 19-23 May 21-23 May 22-24 May 28-30 May 1980 May 1980 May 1980 June 1980 July 21-25 July 28-31 July 1980 August 1980 Summer 1980 Summer 1980 MSM Al umnu.121

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Basketball Playing one of the toughest nonconference schedules in the MIAA, the University of Missouri-Rolla men's basketball team battled their way ' to some high and low points during the ear路 Iy part of the 1979-80 season. .' After 12 games, the Miners held a 5-7 overall record" and a 0-1 mark in MIAA conference play. Two of these seven losses, however, came at the hands of Division I opponents. UMR started out the season in fine shape, winning their own invitational tournament Nov. 30-Dec. 1. They won the opener 75-72 in triple overtime over Morningside College of Iowa, and then won the tourney title the next night with an impressive 104-84 victory over University of Missouri-Kansas City. In that game, the Miners shot an . amazing 67 percent from the field . They were paced by senior guard Calvin Horhn, who hit his first ten shots ' straight and wound up with 30 points. Horhn and teammate Derek Nesbitt won spots on the all-tourney team, with Nesbitt selected as Most-ValuablePlayer.

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Miner Swimmers Head for路 Nationals With some senior leadership mixed with a ' great deal of younger talent, UMR Swimming Coach Bob Pease thinks he has the formula for a winning

season. The Miners have been tuning up for national competition with some impressive early meets. UMR has battled such highly rated schools as Eastern Illinois, Drury and conference for Southeast Missouri State. Pease is the first to admit that early meet results are important...but the ultimate goal lies ahead. "The whole season is pointed to national competition," he said. "That is ' where we want to end up." So far the Miners have two individuals qualified in three national ' events. Diver Ray Gill has qualified in

one and three-meter diving, while Don Havey made the cut in the 100 breaststroke. Pease said he expects many other UMR swimmers to qualify before the year is out, and hopes the Division II Championships will find a variety of Miners in the action.

Relays and the SEMO National Qualifier, the Miners hosted the tough Eastern IlIinois squad Nov. 7. UMR lost 70-42, but turned in some fine performances in the loss. The next day they dropped a close 59-53 meet to Drury, but again set some qualifying times. In the loss to Eastern, Gill qualified for the nationals in threeThat national meet will be held meter diving. Against Drury, Havey March 20-22 in Youngstown, Ohio. notched his qualifying time in the 100 breaststroke. "We have a lot of talent on this Central Missouri was crushed 76-36 team," Pease stressed. "And we have at Rolla Jan. 12,as the team domina.ted a,lso been getting the real good senior the afternoon and Gill qualified in onemeter diving for the nationals. leadership that is so important." Derek Nesbitt leads team in scoring and Co-captains Mark Ewers and John "We feel really excited about the rebounds. Smith, join Jon Tice as the only seniors potential we have this season," Pease The Miners hosted Western Illinois said. "And most of the athletes will be on the team. Dec. 8, and the team suffered the first After warming up with the Miner back next season as well." set-back of the season. Western clipped Billy Key's group 80-71, and set in motion a four-game UMR losing streak. The Miners lost game number two Dec. 15, making the long trip to by Baker. In the next game, however, Russellville, Ark. to battle highly-touted Arkansas Tech. The team stayed close the streak came to a halt. Travelling to Joplin on Dec. 3, the for the first half, but the Wonder Boys Miners dropped their district opener ble~ the Miners away in the final 20 71-59 to Missouri Southerll. Berry minutes of play to grab an 88-60 poured in 22 points and grabbed nine re- triumph \ bounds in the loss. After a short Christmas break, the 2-2 The last game before a long holiday team flew to Birmingham, Ala., to play break found the Miners on the low end in the University of Alabamaof a 60-52 score with Southwest Birmingham Classic. The Miners were Missouri State University. Williamson pitted . against UAB, Drexel and SIU. had 18 for the winning team, while Carbondale ... making them the only Baker and Peacock hit for 12 each. Division II team in the event. Southwest's ' Lynn Stribberg had a They lost to the host team-and game-high 22 points for the winners, as eventual tourney champion-:- 100-66 UMR's record dropped to 5-3. Dec. 28. In the next game, however, the The Miners did not have another Miners fell to SIU 85-74 in an exciting Carmen Baker paces women in scoring. game scheduled until Jan. 18. tilt. Statistical leaders after eight games Nesbitt impressed many at the tournSenior Karen Williamson paced the are: Scoting-Carmen . Baker 17.9, ReMiners to their next victory, scoring 18 bounds-Barb Berry 9.1, FG Pct. Barb ament, and was a first-team all-tourney points against William Woods. Barb Berry .480 and FT Pct.-Karen pick. Almost as soon as the weary Miners Berry added 18 ,herself, as the Miners Williamson .885. clipped the foes 68路66. "We have a much quicker team than returned home, they were faced with yet They journeyed to Kirksville Nov . we did last year," Caruso said prior to another road trip. The 2-4 team bussed 30, and defeated Northeast Missouri the season. "There is a lot of talent on , down to Springfield, Mo. Jan. 3, for the 14th MIAA Tournament. State Univer~ity 73-67 behind 23 points this squad."

Lady Miners Win Tarkio Tournament Coach Annette Caruso's Lady Miners started off the basketball season Nov. 17 with a 76-64 loss to Division I foe St. Louis University, but the fans at UMR were soon in for some winning performances. In that opening loss, sophomore Carmen Baker ripped the nets for 30 points, and excited the crowd with her scoring and rebounding power. She netted 23 against Southeast Missouri State University Nov. 20, as the Miners defeated the visitors 69-60. Karen Peacock and Barb Berry added 16 points each, as the team was set to reel off five wins straight. The biggest weekend of the young season came Nov. 24-25 in the Tarkio Tournament, as the Miners captured the event. They breezed by Peru State 104-42, setting a school scoring record for a women's basketball game: In the title tilt, the Miners won a nailbiting 55-53 clash over host Tarkio to capture the first tournament championship in UMR Women's Basketball History. 22/ MSM Alumnus

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Wrestlers Hit the Mats Injuries have played a m'a jor role in the early UMR wrestling team results. Coach Joe Keeton has seen several players either hampered or idled with injury, and has had to alter his weights because of this. In the opening tournament of the season, the Miners finished seventh out of eight teams in the Graceland Tourna· ment. The Nov. 30-Dec. I event was won by Northwest Missouri State, with 121.75 points. UMR had 20.25 . The next weekend the Miners were in St. Louis for a double dual with Washington University and MacMurray College. They lost to MacMurray 28-19, but defeated Washington University 24-22 to even their dual record at

They're Wi'dAbouf Carmen his picture in the paper. "Since we got our picture in the paper ·when Carmen was taking a shot," he said; "we thought sh.e'd be our hero." And so the Carmen Baker Fan Club (CBFC) was born . Complete with t-shirts and card section, the CBFC turns out at UMR home games to cheer for its favorite basketball player. It had to stand off some competition early this season when freshman center Barbara Berry attracted a following of her own. "They lasted one game," Brown said, with a hint of disgust in his voice. "They were amateurs." .

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"You can't say anything bad about Carmen," cautioned Fehl, Brown's roommate and the club president. "It'll cost 'you a pitcher of beer." The CBFC is small (about seven diehard members plus various hangerson) but noisy. it sets up shop high in the student section so it has a place to hang its "Carmen Baker Fan Club" banner. "Tire first time we came out here and put up the sign, she turned about five shades of red," Fehl said. "I think she's used to us now ." The ' CBFC also has a card section that spells our Carmen's name while Fehl leads the group in cheers. Club members usually build a pyramid on the court during halftime, and they amused themselves at one game by passing around a gorilla mask with each member, in turn, trying it on. Ah, the subtle pleasurers. Uses Body English Fehl, the most unirihibited member of the group, sometimes entertains the crowd by spelling out "M-I-N-E-R" with body gestures. Watching the World Series on television inspired him to that. "The Orioles has this guy doing it," he said. "Everybody is doing it now." Other certified members of the CBFC are johnny Miller, Steve (nicknamed . predictably, Otto) Bahn, Lindsey Henry,

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Kevin Boyer, Frank Reichart and Mike Winebright. . Most of them are civil engineering majors, and all of them have Carmen Baker t-shirts. It has her name on the front and her number (I'2) on the back. The CBFC even followed Bak'er and the Miners to the state tournament last season in Kirksville. "We haven't been on the road this season yet, but we've got a couple trips planned for next s!!mester," Fehl said. What is Baker's reaction to all this? "They're crazy." But lovable. "They're nice guys," she said. "I think it's neat. We're finally getting s6me people to come out and watch the games. They just holler for everybody and they get us going." Although both Fehl and Brown, the CBFC vice president, will graduate this spring, they say the fan club will live on . "We're working on some younger ones; They'll follow her all the way through," Fehl said. "We'll be back for a few games next year, too. "We think Carmen is the best."

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Visiting Professor Program Goes To High GearAf UMR A new visiting professor program will go into full-scale operation this semester at the University of Missouri-Rolla by bringing eight outstanding individuals to campus for visits lasting at ,least a week. So new last semester that it was barely 'readY to function, the program never¡ theless brought off a timely and productive visit by Raymond Sterling, who spent several days at UMR discussing earth-sheltered structures. All of the individuals scheduled for next semester are based at universities, although such affiliation is not a requiremerit. Departments or schools may nominate any person who is outstanding in his or her professional field, can arrange to spend at least a week on campus and is willing to make at least one presentation of general interest to the campus community Catherine Jenks, who serves as coordinator and works with a three-member advisory committee, cautioned that the visiting professor program is not to be confused with temporary faculty members who frequently are listed as visiting professors for at least a full semester. Those coming in under the new program could stay as long as a

semester, "but that probably will be rare because of the limited funding." Pmgram costs-for honoraria, travel and lodging-are shared by the host department and a newly established visiting professor fund. Once the visitor is on campus, his or her schedule is largely at the discretion of the host department. Aside from the general lecture, most departments will ask the, visiting professor to critique departmental curricula. Most will have the guest teach one or two sections of existing classes. Brainstorming sessions for suggestions on research projects that need doing and special sessions with undergraduates and graduate students are being set up. Special seminars with other departments and government agencies are planned. Visiting professors for the current semester will be: Jan. 20 - Feb. 10, in metallurgical engineering: Prof. Mervyn Willis, University of Melbourne, Australia; the internationally acknowledged expert on lead extraction.

Feb. 10 - 16, in psychology: Dr. Alphonse Chapanis, Johns Hopkins University; one of the founders of the field of engineering psychology. Mar. 17 - 21, in mathematics: Dr. Curtis C. Travis, Oak Ridge National Laboratory; known for outstanding work in mathematical modeling. Mar. 17 - 21, in engineering management: ,Dr. Merritt A Williamson, Vanderbilt University; nationally known educator and engineer in the field engineering management. Mar. 24 - 28, in engineering mechanics: Dr. S. Nemat-Nasser, Northwestern University; internationally known for his work in continuum mechanics. April 14 - 18, in mathematics: Dr. S. M. Shah, University of Kentucky; internationally recognized expert in complex analysis. April 21 - 25, in mathematics: Dr. Charles E. Antle, Pennsylvania State University; well recognized for work with statistical models. Date to be announced, in computer science: Dr. J. C Browne, University of Texas-Austin; a specialist in operating systems and performance evaluation.

JOB OPPORTUNITIES For information coI1cerning positions listed below, contact Mr. Larry Nuss, Director of Career Development and Placement, UMR Rolla, Missouri 65401, giving File Number of the position, state your degree, discipline and month and year of your graduation. During time 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 your inquiry. 2494 BSCE, industrial exper. 2495 outdated 2496 BSCE, ME, EE 2497 BSCer. 2498 BSComSc, EE, ME, NucE, east coast. 2499 BSMath, Chem, ME, EE, CE, upper midwest.

3000 MUlti-openings, mUlti-disciplines 3001 BSME, EMgt, upper midwest. 3002 outdated 3003 BSEE, television exper. 3004 BSEE, east 3005 BSCE, rock mechanics exper. 3006 BS/MS/PhD, mUlti-openings, multi-disciplines 3007 BSME, EE, ComSc, upper midwest. 3008 BS/MS/PhD, Chem, ChE, ComSc, midwest 3009 BSME, south 3010 BSCE, ME, EE, consulting firm 3011 BSIMSME, midwest ' 3112 BSEE, ComSc 3113 BSCE, ME, EE 3114 MUlti-openings, mUlti-disciplines, west. 3115 BSMinE, coal exper.

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The Tulsa Section of the MSM-UMR Alumni Association held a luncheon meeting on November 8, 1979. Provost Jim Pogue, a well known friend of the section, . was the invited speaker from the campus. The meeting was held at the Summit Club in downtown Tulsa. Jim brought an interesting message and suggested some ways alumni could help in recruiting students. Present for the affair were: Hans Schmoldt, '44; Lynn ,Calton, '70; Kevin Bodenhamer, '78; E. A. Smith, '25; Jim Collins, '64; Jack I Conley, '31; Jim Pogue; Bruce Galbierz, '75; Carole Sitz, '73; Bob Hinds, '57; Russ Gund, '40; Eugene Veale, '42; Trinh Rang, '73; Terry Ridenhour, '69; Harold Pohl; Herman Fritschen, '51; Charles Campbell, '64; Thomas Chronister, '64; Ed Tenes, '70; David Cole, '68; Tom Barrett, '69; George Leek, '61; Joe Wanenmacher, '23; Dave Kick, '57; Joe Obediker. The next meeting will be at the Summit Club Saturday evening, March 29, 1980. . FOUNDER'S DAY, Thursday, March 6, 1980 Program includes participation at Second Annual Remm~rs Artist/Lecturer Concert Leonard Pennario, Piano

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DETROIT SECTION ............................. .. .. February 24, 1980 Lavonia, Michigan AIME ................ ... . _. ... . . . _........ . , . .. , .' . February '25, 1980 Las Vegas ROCKY MOUNTAIN SECTION .. " .. , . .. .... . . ..... .... . March 1, 1980 Denver ARK-LA-TEX SECTION .. . ..... . ,., ...... . . .. , .. .. . ... .. March 1, 1980 Longview, Texas ' FOUNDERS DAY . ... ....... . . . .. ... . .. . . ..... ......... . March 6, 1980 Rolla REMMERS ARTISTILECTURER SERIES (Leonard Pennario) . : . March 6, 1980 Rolla ST. PAT'S CELEBRATION March 14-15, 1980 Rolla ASE~ .... . . . , . ... . .... . . . , ....... .. . .. ... .. .. .... . . March 19-21, 1980 Bartlesville BARTLESVILLE SECTION-Special Luncheon . .. ..... .... . , . March 21, 1980 Bartlesville TULSA SECTION March 29,1980 Summit Club CINCINNATIIDAYTONSECTION April 12, 1980 ALUMNI-STUDENT-FACULTY CONFERENCE . .. .. .... , April 17-18, 1980 Rolla BOARD MEETING ....... . . .. .. , . ........ , .. . ...... ... .. April 19, 1980 Rolla CLASS OF 1930 REUNION ...... .. , ... . .. . .. . ... , . . .. , . May 17-18, 1980 Rolla COMMENCEMENT.,., . .. . . .. , .. ......... , .... . . . . . . .. . May 18, 1980 Rolla ' SPE Of The AIME ........... , .. , .. , ....... ... SEPTEMBER 21-24, 1980 Dallas Convention Center DALLAS AREA AND SPE ALUMNI .... .. ...... . ... ... September 23 , 1980 ~~

Checks totaling $9,000 were presented recently to the University of Missouri-Rolla by the Nuclear Divi'sion, Union Carbide Corp., Paducah, Ky. The gift provided for unrestricted grants of $4,000 for minority engineering, $3,000 for mechanical engineering, and $2,000 for chemical engineering. In the photo are, front row, left to right, C. D. Zerby, plant manager, Paducah Gaseous Diffusion Plant, Nuclear Division, Union Carbide Corp.; T. 1. Planje, dean, School of Mines and Metallurgy; Ed Woy, manager, technical recruiting, Nuclear Division, Union Carbide Corp.; back row, left to right, Floyd Harris, coordinator, Minority Engineering Program; Walter Eversman" chairman, mechanical engineering department, and James W. Johnson, chairman, chemical engineering department.

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Walter T. Schrenk, highly respected as a chemist, teacher and former chairman of'the chemical engineering department at the University of MissouriRolla died in Rolla December 8.

Leon Hershkowitz, UMR civil engineering professor emeritus, died Jan. 22, at the age of 76.

Hershkowitz retired in 1969 as assistant dean-placement, the last of several Dr. Schrenk, 88, began his 38-year positions he held at UMR. A 1941 civil association with the Missouri School of engineering graduate at Rolla, Mines (now liMR) in 1923 as an assis- Hershkowitz joined the faculty in 1946. tant professor of chemistry. He · was He received his M.S. degree in 1948 and chairman of the chemical engineering earned the civil engineer (professional) department, which included the degree in 1949. He was promoted chemistry department at that time, from · through" the ranks to professor of civil 1929 to 1956. He was appointed pro- engineering. fessor emeritus when he retired in 1961. Jerry Bayless, civil engineering facul'During his career as a chemist, he published numerous articles in profes- ty member who was a student here dursional journals. He was a consultant to ing the days when' Hershkowitz was the U. S. Bureau of Mines from 1929 to teaching, said "He was a well-known 1946 and to the. Missouri Mining Ex- figure on the campus. In those days, periment Station from 1929 to 1961. He students in all engineering fields were rewas a registered professional engineer quired to take surveying, which was one and a member of five honorary societies. of the courses Prof. Hershkowitz taught. .And he was always involved His effort in support of Alpha Chi with the students." Sigma brought about the initiation of ' the MSM chapter in 1936 and the anHershkowitz became assistant dean of nual "Jamboree," a social gathering on the facuIty in 1959 while UMR was still Schrenk's farm of the chapters ftom the University of Missouri SChool of elsewhere in Missouri imd neighboring Mines and Metallurgy and the chief adstates. ministrative officer was the late Dean .' Known locally as a dedicated fisher- Curtis L Wilson. In that position, he man and Lions' Club member, Dr. . handled all student affairs, including Schrenk was respected by his students as discipline cases, and was in charge of "a great teacher and leader at MSM for placement activities. Later, when the ad35 years." In 1958,200 former students ministrative structure was reorganized, duties of that office were divided and he returned to campus for a dinner in his became head of the placement office. honor. In 1972, he received the John R. Kuebler Award, the highest national honor his colleagues in chemistry could confer.

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James Donald Forrester, chairman of the department of mining engineering at UMR from 1944 to 1954 died Dec. 31, in Tucson, Ariz. At the time of his death, he was dean emeritus of the College of Mines at the University of Arizona.

A member of many professional and civic groups, Hershkowitz served as faculty adviser to his own fraternity, Alpha Epsilon Pi, for many years. He served as secretary-treasurer of the MSM-UMR Alumni Association and received an award from the' association for outstanding servi~ to UMR. He was also a member of the UMR Academy of Civil Engineers. His widow, Helene, lives at 1300 Powell, Rolla, MO 6540 I.

The society's objectives include the advancement of engineering management in theory ' and practice, maintenance of the high professional standards of its members; promotion of the development 'of the profession of engineering management; and service in the public interest.

B. R. SARCHET Sarchet received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in chemical engineering from The Ohio State University and the University of Delaware. He joined Koppers Company Inc., in 1941. For a period of 26 years with the company, he served in a dozen management positions. He left industry in 1967 and joined the UMR faculty at tfie time of the , establishment of the department of engineering management. He has served as professor and chairman of the department since that time. More than 1,600 B.S. and M.S. degrees in engineering management have been granted by UMR since 1967. The first national meeting of the society will be held in October, 1980. Dr. Daniel Babcock, professor of engineering management at UMR was elected executive director of the new group. John M. 6rewer, profeSsor emeritus in humanities, taught again during the fall semester. He took over a section of Technical Writing (English 160) in order to prevent cancellation of a scheduled . class. John and Fern live at 801 Bray Ave., Rolla, MO 65:401.

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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 l?ack. Positions with the 1980 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 pf Missouri-Rolla Rolla, MO 65401

Necrology These alumni were reported deceased between Jan. 1, 1979 and Dec. 31, 1979. . Ashbaugh, Billy G. '73 Ballinger, Homer 1. '43 Beck, Richard Holton '34 Bircher, 1. Russell '38 Bowman, Don C. Jr. '38 Boyd, D. Dane '47 Brandenburger, Oscar L. '23 Brandt, Richard C. '39 Breitwieser, Robert H. '49 Cooksey, Joel N. Jr. '57 Deutman, Earl G. '16 Dicus, Joseph A. '72 Dowd, James J. '16 Eidson, Dennis L. '50 Ferrell, James O. '40 Foster, Joel B. '72 Gabler, George C. '24 Geriitz, Gary W. '70 Gordon, John P. Jr. '23 Greaves, Bruce A. '53 Harian, John D. '10 Harmon, James 1. '33 Hedges, William E. '34 Heidbreder, Warren Otis '50 Helm, R. William '49 Henschel, Ramsey C. ' 17 Hequembourg, Frank D. Jr. '48 Hilgenbrink, John T. '50 Hill, Henry A. '78 Houska, Howard '50 Katz, Howard M. Jr. '40 Kerchner, Karl K. '20 Kincaid, Gary L. ;67 Knappenberger, William R. '13 Knoebel, Carl W. '48 Kueker, Louis A.'41 Lager, Gervase 1. '58 Langehenning, Robert George '33 Leonard, Homer L. '22 Lund, Harris F. '39 Mc Donald, James F. '33 Mc Kinney, Herman M. '35 Miller, Edwin L. Jr. '21 Miller, Galen ' 17 Millice, Carl T. k '36 Mitchell, Alfred A. '31 Murphey, Maurice F. '31 Osborn, Charles F. Jr. '50 Padberg, Donulus J. '59 Phillips, Jerry E. '69 Powell, William C. '45 Rabe, Harold E. '54 Roffmann, Kenneth A. '42 Rohlfing, Gerald H. '50 Rood, John A. '26 Rucker, Ambrose Chockley, '23 Runge, Charles A. '25 Schiermeyer, Harry J. Jr. '53 SchIutow, Carl R. '69 Schrenk, Walter T. '58 Schumacher, Leon B. '22 Schuman, Edwin K. '20 Sims, Michael E. '72 Stogsdill, Harry G. '37 Stokes, Homer B. '38 Talley, George W. '29 Tankersley, William R. '52 Taylor, F . Huston '21 Taylor, Rebecca Stabo '72 Ten Eyck, Warren E. '23 Townsend, Frank E. ' II Turner, William E. '49 Waiter, Edwin G. '31 Webster, John N. '1" Weimer, W. Henry '24 Wibbing, William F . '48 Williams, Bruce '05 Wommack, Thomas W. '37 Zvanut, Albert J. '50 MSM Alumnu.125


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1929 and Before Reunion At Homecoming CIass Coordinators:

Reunion at Commencement Qass Coordinators:

Thomas O. English '29 605 Bergstrom Place Marshall, TX 75670

C. James Grimm Box 105 RoDa, MO 65401

Wayne S. Frame '23 R. R.3 Eldon, MO 65026 Charles A. Freeman '28 5 Via DeHzla HiIlciborougb, CA 94010 Elmer Gammeter '26 1.18 Duncan Cir·Wlndermere Beaver, PA 15009 William E. H. Knight '24 1173 Grand Carthage, MO 64836 Edwin G. Machin '22 P. O. Box 175 Nashville, IL 62263

William K. Schweickbardt '28 417 North Woodlawn Ave. Kirkwood, MO 63122

M.E.Wilbnottreponsthatheisfeeling fine, still playing golf and pool and has a garden. He lives alone and is his own housekeeper. He just bought his third Lincoln Continental. His address is 620 C, Joy Place, Lees Summit, MO 64663.

1916 A note from Mrs. Thalia H. Deutman, 703 B Ave., La Grande, OR 97850, in· forms us of the death of her husband, Earl George Deutman, on Aug. 25. He was 88 years old.

1923 The alumni office has been notified of the death of Warren Everett Ten Eyck, 351 Hospital Road, Newport Beach, CA 92663, in November, 1978.

1924 George Charles Gabler, 1104 High St., Rolla, 65401, died Nov. 19. George received his degree in metallurgical engineering and at the time of his retire· ment (Dec., 1962) he was with the missile space vehicle department of General Electric. He and his wife, Bertha, have lived in Rolla for the past 17 years. He is survived by his widow and two sons, George Jr., Hutchinson, Kan., and William, Seabrook, Texas.

1926 Hollis E. "Buddy" ·McBride and Ruth celebrated their 50th wedding anniver· sary June I, 1979. Buddy was 77 years young last August 25. Their home ad· dress is 355 23rd Street, Batesville, AR 72501. 26/ MSM Alumnus

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1931 B. A. "Barney" Barnes has retired from petroleum engineering and oil production work. He suffered a stroke in 1975 and lost his speech and use of right side. If any of his friends care to write him about their whereabouts or what they are doing, he would appreciate hearing from them. Barney and Eva live at 1441 Al~ka, P.O. Box 4404, DaDas, TX 75216. Austin L. McRae now spends his time on the golf course. He is retired division engineer from Los Angeles ' County Flood cOntrol District. Austin and Gretzell are home at 4338 Com· monwealth A ve., La Canada, CA 91011.

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StiD active as a consultant on placer mines is Robert F. Hippler. Bob is con· suiting mining engineer of R. F. Hippler Associates. He and Merle live at 61060 Kings Lane, Space 123, Bend, OR 97701.

1933 Walter H. Braun says he's going to retire in September, 1980, and do a little consulting work and play golf. Presently he is quality assurance manager for Bishop Tube Company in Frazer, Pa. He and Katharine live at Mainline Ber· wyn Apts. (B·l09), Berwyn, PA 19312. The following notice was received from W. W. Coghill, '33: "James F. McDonald died in Tulsa, Okla., Dec. 11. He was graduated at MSM in the class of 1933 with a degree in metallurgical engineering. Jim was captain of the foot· ball team the faU of 1932. He also let· tered in basketball and was active in in· tramural boxing. Jim spent most of his working days with Gulf Oil Corp., and was a field production superintendent at the time of his retirement some eight years ago. He had heart trouble for a year previous to his death. Jim's son is also in the oil industry and is presently located in Iraq."

WILLIAM W. KAY William W. Kay has recently been elected an aSsociate of the frrm of Behre' Dolbear & Co., Inc., New York City, Technical Advisors to the Minerals In· dustry. He previously had served as a consultant to the firm. William and Alice live at The Highlands, Drums, PA 18222.

Walter F. and Hazel Breuer are at Channel Islands Harbor-Anacapa Isle Marina. They're enjoying the fine California weather, but manage to get to Rolla about once a year. Walter is retired from' the Corps of Engineers., They make their home Cat 2901 Peninsula Road-344, Oxnard, CA 93030.

W. W. Culbertson has been named manager-administration, corporate resources, for Westinghouse Electric Corp., Pittsburgh, Pa. He lives at 260 Shadow lawn Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15216.

1938 1934 Notice has been received by the Alumni Association of the death of ~chard Holton Beck, 614 33rd Road, Clifton, CO 81520.

1935 Reunion At Homecoming Qass Coordinators: Oliver W. Kamper 16417 11Uh Ave. Sun City, AZ 85351 August P. Koopmann 9101 Flores Drive St. Louis, MO 63123 James J. Murphy Murphy Company 1340 North Price Road St. Louis, MO 63132

AIlen D. Bliss is enjoying playing golf and all other activities in sunny California. AI retired August, 1978, after 38 years with Alcor. He and Sue are home ' at 13342 Orange Knoll Drive, Santa Ana, CA 92705.

J. W. Howerton was recently promoted to general manager, 'Western Electric Co., Montgomery Works, Aurora, 111. He and Clarellen live at I Normandie Drive, Ptestbury, Aurora, IL 60504. Eugene B. Lanier is metro director for the National AllianCe of Business in Jersey City, NJ. He and Rita reside.at 119 Chestnut Hill Drive, Murray Hill, NJ 07974.

1939 Robert P. and June Dieffenbach have moved to 3953 Somerville Road, Somer· ville, OH 45064. Robert is now retired.

A. L. Tetley reports that he will retire in Warren B. Danforth· and Katherine . February after 40 years service with have bought a home in Florida where U.S. Steel in the Birmingham District. they plan to spend their winters. Their He and Gladys live at 516 Park Terrace, address there is Box 92, 130 I Polk City Birmingham, AL 36226. He retires as a general supervisor. Road, Haines City, FL 33844.

A note from William H. Lenz and Ethel of 127 Aztec Avenue, Los Alamos, NM 87544, says: "At age 70 am still playing tennis and teaching the game, as well as doing all the lawn & garden 'work on a 2/3 acre lot. It keeps me from jogging and is more fun. And the piano gets a workout every day. Be sure to have hobbies when you retire."

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A. James Kiesler is retiring ]an . . t, manager, metals . process branch, of General Electric Research and Development Center and will ,accept a consulting position with G. E ..'BraziL ' He,' and Ruth live at 2068 Coolidge Place, Schenectady, N.Y. 12309. Jerrold K. Kratz is manager magnetics engineering, RCA Corporation, He and Mary live at 3525 E. 75th Place, InJohn R. and Connie Klug are now living dianapolis, IN 46240. at Colonial Park, Route 1, Lebanon, MO 65536. John has recently retired.

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1942 John C. ('42 and 47) and Helen ADen have joined the natives in Hawaii. John is managing director of Overseas Technical Associates, Ltd., Hong Kong. . Their home address is 2333 Kapoilani Blvd., Apt. 3314, Honolulu, HI 96326.

Nicholas and Maggie Nicola haven't moved but they have a new address: 2410 Garland Lane, Plymouth, MN 55447. Nick is managerproduction/engineering 'for Cargill Inc.

Ed Rassinier ('42, '76) and Berniece are home at 3526 Dumbarton, Houston, TX 77025: Ed is director-resource planning ofTrunlineGas Company.

1945 Reunion at Homecoming Class (:oordinator: Vernon L. Kasten 1145 Shady Lane Jackson, MO 63755 Roy H. Boyd is a senior staff assistant-water operations with' the Water and Power ReSources Service of the Department of the Interior in Washington, D.C. He points out that this is the new name for what used to be the Burea,u of Reclamation. Roy and DoriS live, at ) 0 l'{. t 33r,d St.,. AT!;, ington, VA 22207. , " ..' " '.'

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Robert O. Dietz retired December 24, 1979, from the U. S. Air Force after 35 · years in aerospace research and develop- Carl R. Christiansen is a mining ment. Bob and Justine are · home at engineer with, the Tennessee Valley Route One, ' Tanglewood, Manchester, Authority. He and Jean live at 4401 TN 37355 . Bellview Ave., Chattimooga, TN 37416.

Warren and Catherine Helberg have moved to c.P.O. Box 5537, Seoul, KOREA. Warren is currently manager of the Emerson Electric Company Branch Office in Seoul. His office serves the countries of Korea, Japan and Republic of China, Taiwan.

Peter Mushovic is now works manager for General Motors-France. Pete and Norma Jean have moved to 47 A venue de L'Breuvoir, 78170 LaCelle-SaintCloud, FRANCE.

Roy H. Dunham is now manager of erigineering design for Tennessee Valley Authority. Roy and Helen are home at 209 Land Oak Road, Concord, TN 37720. Philip and Joyce Tucker have moved to 9118 Normandy Lane, Dayton, OH 45459. \

Phil A. Browning is still in Rio de Janeiro. He is operations manager for Shell Oil Company. He and Ardella receive mail at Rt..2, Box 237, Logan's Port, LA 71049. His business address is Rua G.eneral Urquisa 44/401 , Rio de Janeiro, RJ. Brasil,South America 22431. A. Eugene Copeland has joi.ned Sandy Fork Mining Company vice president of operations in Field, Kentucky. Gene and Maxine receive their' mail at Rt. 2, Box 148, Pulaski, VA 24301.

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1949 Jerome T. "Jerry" Berry and Mary Frances have a new address: Rt. 4, Box 321, Rolla, MO 65401. Robert M. Cage is now president of R. M. Cage and Associates, Metallurgical Consultants, 6397'-1 Cape Hatteras Way N.E., St. Petersburg, FL 33702. John W. Chang retired from Tinker AFB in February, 1979. He is working as consulting engineer for Pyromet Industry in San Carlos, Calif. John's currently in the process of moving to 3501 Ridgewood Drive, Midwest City, OK 73110. .

1948 Joseph R. Clooney, Jr. is 'president of Winston F. Bott has joined PB-KBB Nelson Automotive Inc., St. Louis. Joe Inc, as senior geothermal engineer. He and Shirley, 7 Colchester Drive; St. and Tomasa have moved to 9007 , Louis, MO 63135, celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary in August. Carlota, Houston, TX 77074.

Time to Think GREEN I Here's an opportunity to buy your GREEN! Yes folks, it's that time again. A time of craziness and wildness that formed some of your best memories of dear old Rolla, Mo. Help renew those memories by purchasing your 1980 St. Pat's Green . If you're staying at home this year, wear your 1980 Green to the local Irish pub, and show the patrons how St. Pat's ought to be celebrated. If you are com ~ ing down to Rolla, you will want to buy Green so that you won't be the only person without a 1980 sweatshirt at the parade.

Any questions or or~ers can be sent to the Alumni Saies Chairman at the following address: St. Pat's Board University Center University of Missouri-Rolla Rolla, MO 65401 Attn: Alumni Sales So remember, whether you will be making the long trip back to Rolla or staying at home this St. Pat's, you won't want to miss the GREEN for 1980. Sweatshirts .. .... ' . . ' . . , , ... . $6.00 Garters . ... . . .. . . , . ' , , , . ' . , . ... 75 Baseball caps . . .' , ' . , . .. ,' ... .. .. 3.50 Stocking caps . . " . , .... . ..... . 3.50 Mugs. ,. ,.,., .. .. . .. .. . , . " ,.3.00 Bu ttons ' . ' ........... ... . . , . . . .5.0 Flying discs . , . .... . ...... , , , ' . 1.50

This year, the St. Pat's Board will be . selling the usual sweatshirts, buttons and garters. In addition, there are Orders $6 and under, please include baseball caps, stocking caps, flying discs and a really sharp-looking green,tinted $1,50 for postage. Orders more than $6, please include $2-for postage. . glass mug,

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1951

Kenneth A; Guth has joined Milam Design Service Inc. , as project engineer in Houston, Texas. Ken and Marcella have moved to 17118 Blackhawk, Friends Wood, TX 77546.

Farouk EI·Baz has been elected a fellow of the Explorers Club of New York for continued efforts in exploring. world deserts and in conveying results of space exploration missions to the pUblic. He is research director of the National Air and Space Museum for the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C.

Thomas L. Koederitz is now self employed as a consulting engineer. He and Elizabeth make their home at 2630 Hemlock Drive, San Angelo, TX 76901.

Thomas O. Glover has joined the U. S. Bureau of Mines in Washington, D.C. as manager of Indian Lands. Tom and Burtis have moved to 4319 San Carlos Drive, Fairfax, V A 22030.

Gerald J. and Marlene LaBouff have moved to Suite 733-811 Rusk, Houston. TX 77002. Gerald is president of Hydrocarbon Trading and Transportation Cpo Inc.

Dr. B. M. Sedalia is on assignment for two years as advisor on ceramics to the Malaysia Government. He'll be advising the government on the development of ceramic industry at small·scale as well as handicrafts level. His addr~ is 63, Taman Indah, Jalan Taiping, Kuala Kangsar, Perak, MALAYSIA

George W. Thompson was recently appointed vice president: maintenance and engineering, for the ' Burlington Northern Railroad Company. George and Bette Lou reside at 2152 Falcon Av~nue, St. Paul, MN 55119.

Willis E. Mann has relocated to Charlotte, N.C. with IBM. He and wife, Barbara live at 61 DaKeita Circle, Concord, NC 28025. Julius L. Sarzin has moved to 9335 Lee Highway, Fairfax, VA 22031. Julius is engineering section manager of Sperry Ship Systems center in Alexandria, Va. William F. Hubbard Jr., has joined the Middle East Division, Army Corps of Engineers in Winchester, Virginia. Bill's new address is 523 N. Loudoun, Winchester, V A 2260 I. -

1950 Reunion at Homecoming Class Coordinators: , Edwin H. Barsachs 3755 Northview Lane Dallas, TX 75229' Stanley Dolecki 9113 Hatton Drive St. Louis, MO 63126 Aaron J . Greenberg 3285 Gustine St. Louis, M O 63116

D. W. Breuer stepped down as department head of the Department of Aerospace and Astronautics Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright· Patterson AFB, on January I, 1980. Wallace will retire January I , 1981. He and wife, Ethelene, reside at 5539 Oakshire Circle, Dayton, OH 45440. William G. Haymes is now manager, advanced programs for Hercules, Inc., McGregor, Texas. He and Bess live at 5121 Lake Jackson, Waco, TX 76701. Albert M. Krainess has joined Sii DynaDrill as project engineer. He and wife, Sarah, live at 27452 Via Olmo, Mission Viejo, CA 92691 .

DONALD R. McGRATH Donald R. McGrath has been appointed assistant superintendent-tin finishing at the sheet and tin division for U.S. Steel's Fairless Works, Fairless Hills, Pa. Don and Nancy and two sons, Patrick and Michael, and daughter, Linda, live in Yardley, Pa. ' . Joseph C. Manetzke Jr... retired November 30, 1979 as director of the Webster Groves Public Wor,ks Department and City Engineer after 22 years with the department. Joe and Jane plan to design and construct an underground home near Potosi. They presently live at 512 Lee Avenue, Webster Groves, MO 63119, their home since Joe started to work with the city:

Milton M. Silver has joined H. K. Ferguson Company as technical director-elecfrolytic processes. Milt and Mae are home at 6935 W. Fitzwater Road, Brecksville, OH 44141.

Robert J . Owens has been made assistant to the vice president of engineering of Emerson Electric Co., St. Louis. He and Irene reside at 1930 Pyrenees Drive, F lorissant, MO 63033.

James E. Miller is assistant production manager-construction for Howard, Needles, Tammen & Berge working on a $300,000,000 Center City ' Commuter Connection in Philadelphia, Pa. It consists of a four-track cut and cover tunnel 1.8 miles long connecting the Pennsylvania RR suburban station to Reading RR tracks. Jim and Nancy live at 66 Cooper-Tomlinson Road, Medford , NJ 08055.

Dirck B. Stickle and Margaret now receive mail c/o Esso Prospeccao, P.O. Box 16153, Rio De Janeiro, BRASIL 22221 .

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Reunion at Homecoming Class Coordinators: Arthur G. Baebler 20 Fox Meadows Sunset Hills, MO 63127 James F. Hespen 92 Flamingo Drive St. Louis, M O 63123 Sam Barco, senior process engineer with Occidental Petroleum Corp. , writes that he is assistant technical manager for eovironmental affairs for the Hooker Chemical Division Columbia, Tenn. phosphorus plant. Sam and Joan live at 313 B, Country Club Lane, Columbia, TN 38401. Thomas V. Bruns has joined Jacobsen Division of Textron Inc. as president. Tom and Virginia have moved to 2530 Rivershore, Racine, WA 53403.

Ralph E. Mottin is now director of engineering B'arnes-Hind Phar maceuticals, Sunnyvale, Calif. He and Caroline live at 5388 , Doolan Road, Livermore, CA 94550.

Arnold W. Maddox is now corporate director of McDonnell Douglas. He and Carolyn are home at 13346 Amiot Drive, St. Louis, MO 63141 . Ray Pfaff is now vice president of Gruss Petroleum. Ray and Dolores' and family live at 2921 E. 56 Place, Tulsa, OK 74105 . A note from Ray says they have a daughter at William Woods, Fulton, Mo. and four others in school in Tulsa.

Word has been received that Charles Francis Osborn Jr., died in 1972.

John L. Carney has been promoted to manager-center flow car planning, for the Shippers Car Line Division of ACF Industries Inc., St. Charles. His address is 220 Rio Vista, St. Charles, MO . 6330 I.

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Don D. Matson has jo.ined MGF Oil Corporation as aSsistant exploration manager in Midland, Texas. Don and Lou are home at 3622 Imperial Ave., Midland, TX 79703.

A letter from Mrs. Marge R. Rohlfing informs the office of the death of her husband, Gerald H . Rohlfing, Dec. 14, 1976. At the time of his death, Jerry was employed by Sverdrup and Parcel. He is survived by his wife and three children, Barbara, John and Janine. They live at 6600 ,Oleatha Ave., St. Louis, MO 63139.

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19~4 William E. Sipe is now area supervisor with DuPont in Aiken, S.c. The Sipe family lives at 113 Lynwood Drive, Aiken, SC 2980 I.

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Richard E. M arting has become senior engineer with Union Electric Company. He and Betty are home at 4237 Forest De Ville Drive, St. Louis, MO 631 27.

Norman F. and Jeannette Schneider send a note to say-count on seeing them in 1980 for reunion . The Schneider's have moved to Lura, 4300 Sandnes NORWAY, where Norman is manager technical services for Phillips Petroleum Company, Stavanger, Nor· way. Jim Hastey (,77) is working with him. Norman and Jeannette made it home to the Dallas/Fort Worth area for the holidays to be with the family and to see some football. .

John R. and Wanda Ford are home at 11 8 Outerview Circle, Xenia, OH 453 85. John is general manager of Ver- ' nay Products Inc.

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G. G. Jurenka has joined Mobil Oil Ex· ploration and Production-Southeast Inc: Gilbert and Shirley are home at 38 Grand Canyon, New Orleans, LA 70114.

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E. E. Anspach is supervisor of ARO Inc., Arnold AFS, Tenn . Earl and 'John P. Dever has been promoted from Roberta live at 402 Heights Ave., associate professor to full professor at Tullahoma, TN 37388. The illustration A verett College, Danville, Va. He is a is a copy of an acrylic painting by their member of the sociology department, 20-year old son, Keith, who is a christian studies section. In addition to quadraplegic as a result of an his B.S. in electrical engineering, he automobile accident. Keith is presently holds doctor of theology and bachelor of a math/computer science" major at divinity degrees from the Baptist Motiow State Community College in Theological Seminary. He lives at 104 Greencraft Place, Danville, V A 24541 . T ullahoma.

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J. J . "Jack"-Howard and Patricia have moved to 2580 Rockhill Drive, Grand Rapids, MI 49505. Jack has been made industrial consultant in charge of pro· ject developmenf and concept analysis in energy and environmental projects of Victor F. and Harriet Spruill have movWilliams & Works in Grand Rapids. ed to 7236 Coligny Road, Jacksonville, The company was awarded the inFL 32217. dustrial energy . ap9it program by tile ' state of Michigan . . I Kenneth A. Swanson, '59 and '62, has recently accepted the position of director Donald J. Roth has joined Continental of chemical operations ' with Woodville Can Company as general manager proLime and Chemical Company of Wood-'. duct engineer. Uon and Gerry have' ville, Ohio. Ken and Patricia have movmoved to 2916 Chayes Park, ed to 520 East John Street, Maumee, Homewood, IL 60430. OH 43537. Joe A. Stoll has joined Esso Eastern Inc. as senior, engineer advisor in Houston, Texas. He and Geraldine make their home at 17023 Hillview Lane, Spring, TX 77379.

1958 Ronald G. and MillieAlberter are home at 818 Knightsbridge Lane, Schaumburg, IL 60195. Ron is an account manager with Motorola Semiconductor Products. Walter C. Brill is now principal project engineer with ICI Americas of Wilmington, Del. He and Ruth live at 3589 Delmar, Rocky River, OH 44116 .

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Anthony E. Hoffman has joined Combustion Engineering as CDC technical specialist. He says, "After many years of college teaching, we really enjoy our jobs in industry ." Anthony and Gisela are home at 52 Mayflower Road, Windsor, CT 06095. Lawrence L. Sluzalis is now a consultant and has established his own business, L. L. Sluzalis. Business and home address for Larry and Ludmilla is 11171 W. Oregon Place, Lakewood, CO 80226.

Paul L. Singer is now general manageroperator and support service, for Southern Bell Telephone. He and Janet have moved to 7741 SW 180 Terrace, Miami" FL 33157.

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- Samuel J. and Marion Van Grouw are home at 1142 Blythe St., Foster City, CA 94404: Sam is vice president of Combustion Power Company Inc., in Menlo Park.

Michael R. Vancil has moved to W. 298 S. 10705 Phantom Woods Road, Mukwonago, WI 53149. He recently joined the staff of Harley-Davidson Motor Company as product managerapparel in Milwaukee.

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Jerry A. Staley has joined the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers as an electrical engineer at Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska. Jerry and Joyce are home at Kahiltna Drive, Box 2510 Eagle River, AK 99577.

Virgil J. Flanigan 201 Mech. Engineering ME Dept., UMR Rolla, MO 65401 Jerry L. Gilmore Missouri Engineering Corp. 211 S. Hwy. 63 Rolla, MO 65401

William L. Sullivan III is now general ' superintendent-maintenance for Monsanto in Trenton, Mich. Bill 'and Anne have moved to 26058 Blossom Lane, GrosseiIle, MI 48138.

Kenneth T. Klebba 3418 Mile High Drive Salt Lake City, UT 84117

Since graduating in 1964 with an MS ME, Donald D. Myers earned his MBA Jerrold M. Alyea was appointed presi- (,67) and law degree (,74) from St. Louis dent of the cOmplete Building Center of University. He was admitted to practice Blue Springs, Mo. in February, 1979. before the Missouri Bar and U.S. Patent Jerry and Judy have moved to '1009 & Trademark office. Don was recently 44th Street, Blue Springs, MO 64015 . appointed to the Commercial Panel of the American Arbitration Association , Dr. Jesse H. Collins, '60, '65, '70, has In August, 1979, he joined the engineerbeen appointed chairman of the ing management department at UMR. mathematics and physics department- Don, Nancy, John, 4, Patricia, 2, and Iowa Wesleyan College, Mt. Pleasant, Mary Suzanne, 6 months', invite old Iowa. His new ad<;lress is 307 S. Jackson friends to drop by to see them when in St., Mt. Pleasant, IA 52641. Rolla. Home for the Myers' is 1106 Sycamore Drive, Rolla, MO 65401. Note from Don: I qualified to run in the Boston Marathon in 1980 by finishing 12th in the Memphis Marathon, November II , 1979. Larry C. and Ann Amsler have moved to 8063 S. Jackson Street, Littleton, CO 80122. Larry is a group engineer for Martin Marietta Corp. in Denver. ' Fred V. Huff is a lieutenant colonel with the U. S. Army stationed at the Pentagon. He and Sally Jive at 6601 GreenleaI St., Springfield, VA 22150. Jay O. Hunze has joined the U. ' S. Department of Energy as a project manager. He and piane have moved to 501 Kings Lane, Tullahoma, TN 37388. Bruce L. Bramfitt is co-author of a paper entitled "The Effect of Temperature and Composition on the Power Requirements of Hot Strip Mill Roughing Stands" presented at the 21 st annual Mechanical Working and Steel Processing Conference in Cleveland, Ohio. Bruce is supervisor of the sheet steel metallurgy group in Bethlehem Steel Corporation's research depart· ment. He lives at 16 Pleasant Drive, Road 7, Bethlehem, PA 18015.

charge of construction for a new $3,900,000 physical education facility for William Jewell College. It is the first stage of the $10,000,000 capital improvement project. Aaron is director of the physical plant at the college. He and Karel live at 1018 N. Morse, Liberty, MO 64068. Ardeshir and KathrynSamrad have moved to Fontenelle, Chemin de Peyrebelle, 06560 Valbonne ; FRANCE.

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Robert K. Garrett has joined Merit Steel Company Inc., as general manager. Bob and Florence have moved to 1072 Southl325 East, Kouts, IN 46347.

1962 David C. Hatfield has relocated with the U.S. Forest Service where he is a mechanical engineer. Dave's new address is 301 N. San Dimas Canyon Road, Apt. 34, San Dimas, CA 91773.

Daniel D. Molt has been named product manager with Sherwin-Williams in Chicago, III. Dan and Patricia have moved to 347 S. Maid Marion, Scherer- Russell A. Kamper has joined Price ville, IN 46375, Brothers Co. of Dayton, Ohio as a product engineer. Russ and Laura live at Doug and MargaretMunsell have mov· 5674 Shadow Oaks Place, Kettering, ed to 10410 Bellefontaine, St. Louis, OH 45440. MO 63137 . Doug is a lead engineer for McDonnelL Douglas. Aaron M. Reuck writes that he is in

1960

Donald E. Brown has accepted a position as section manager for quality planning with McDonnell-Douglas Astronautics-St. Louis, returning to the St. Louis area after 19 years in Calif. Don, wife"Kitty, Karin (10) and Kristin (3) now reside at 251 Portico Drive, Chesterfield, MO 63017.

J. Gerald Hofer has been named district superintendent of Laclede Gas Company. Gerald and Carol are home at 1420 Blackhurst Drive, St. Louis, MO 63137.

Allen W. and Elizabetlr Meskan are home at ,342 S. Edgewood, Ave., Wood· dale, IL 60191.

1963 David L. Cox has joined Savannah District, Corps of Engineers a:; chief, supervisor & inspection branch. Dave and Valerie's address is 204 Wellington Court, Savannah, GA 31410. Fred F. Fuerst is now a project superintendent with CBASCO Services, Brush, Colo. He and Audrey have moved to 811 Linda Street, Ft: Morgan, CO 80701. ' Clifford L. Glassel has moved to 256 Deepwood Drive, Wadsworth, OH 49281 . Cliff is senior product engineer with B. F. Goodrich Company in Akron, Ohio. Frank and Kay Wood have moved to 6055 Suzanne Court, Beaumont, TX 77706. Frank is now chief metallurgist of Standard Alloys and Mfg. in Port Arthur. Georgina More has resumed the use of her maiden name (previous last nameOverall). She is senior materials engineer at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft in W. Palm ' Beach, Fla. She lives with daughter, Georgiana, and son, Nicholas, at 139 Saville Road, W. Palm Beach, FL 33405 .

Harold E. and Sharon Johnson have moved to 2414 E. Cinnabar, Phoenix, AZ 85028. Harold is planning engineer with Western Electric Company Inc. in Phoenix.

N. M. NaiknimbaIkar reports 'that he has joined Standard Oil Co. of Ohio as a mining geologist in charge of uranium operations. He and Magdalena live on the outskirts of Albuquerque, P.O. Box 15277, Rio Rancho, NM 87174.

Robert H. Glaser is an assistant vice president of Southwestern Bell Telephone Company. Bob and Alice have moved to 14919 Lake Manor Court, St. Louis, MO 63017.

Donald L. and Joyce Peterson have a new home address, 22 Helen Court, Route 1, Lake City, IL 61935. He is sales manager for Mississippi Valley Structural Steel in Decatur, III. MSM Alumnu./ 29

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1964 Jobn L. and Sharon Cannaday have moved to 10436 Grand, Kansas City, MO 64114. John is now director-process and equipment development, for EthyVImC() in Kansas City. ' Ralpb M. and Joan CasseD have moved to 5423 Dantonaire, St. Louis, MO 63128. Ralph is general superintendent primary mills, Laclede Steel Company in Alton, 111.

Paul D. Smith, '64, '71, formerly UMR assistant registrar, has recently opened a new catalog sales store for Sears, Roebuck & Co. Paul, his wife Glynnes, and their children, Doug, Ronnie and Karen, are all involved in this new business. The store is in St. Robert. The family lives on Route 3, Rolla, MO 65401.

1965 Reunion jlt Homecoming Class Coordinators: James R. Cunningham 1489 Royal Spring . St. Louis, MO 63122 Daniel K. Goodman 9235 Hawthorne Munster, IN 46321 Walter C. Mulyca 203 Hillcrest Terrace Marshall, TX 75670 Robert L. Otto 4018 Briar HoDow San Antonio, TX 78247 Charles H. Toedtman 4107 Gardenview Drive, No.4 St. Ann, MO 63074

Garry A. Bennett, '65, '69, has joined Arco Chemical Company as product liaison chemist in Sand Springs, Okla. Garry and Norma Jeanne receive mail at P.O. Box 7, Oolagah, OK 74053.

Daniel K. Buck has joined the staff of Alan S. Harper has joined Becon Con- ,Cummins Engine Company in Columstruction Company, Houston, Texas, as bus, Ind. as group leader-reliability a pf0ject engineer. He and Carolyn have . analysis. ,He and Mary receive mail at moved to 10 Foltz Place, Muskogee, RR I Box 122, Hope, IN 47246. OK 74401. Robert G. HoOey is product manager of U. O. P. in Saudi Arabia. His home address is 9080 Villa Ridge Court, St. Louis, MO 63123. Jobn Hudelson is now manager, international projects, of Siemens Corporation. His home is at 18106 Widcombe Drive, Houston, TX 77084. Ken Pohling, '64, '69, '75, has been named vice president-marketing/sales of General Metal Products Co., St. Louis. He and Mary have moved ,to 2 Vienne Court, Lake St. Louis, MO 63367. He is currently pursuing a J.D. degree in law at a St. Louis law school.

Donald D. Feller has been named Wayne M. Zimmerman has been prodistrict engineer (Rockford District) of moted to vice president-estimating for Commonwealth Edison. He and Ruth Hospital Building & Equipment Comhave moved to 4216 Marsh Ave., , pany in St. Louis. Wayne and Karen live Rockford, IL 61111. at 3439 Glen Arbor Drive, St Louis, MO 63125 with Scott, 9, and Todd~ 6. William O. Haag has joined Russell & Axon as chief structural engineer. He and Donna have moved to 3156 Old Baumgartner Road, St. Louis, 路MO 63129.

William M. Farrell Jr., is now plant manager with Babcock & Wilcox Co., West Point, Miss. He and Nancy live at 1812 Seminole Road, Columbus, MS 39701.

Allen G. Behring has been made senior mechanical engineer at Harza Engineering Company in Chicago. Allen and ' Elizabeth have moved to 121 E. Witchwood Lane, Lake Bluff, IL 60044.

James S. and Janet Kay Latham have moved to 3200 West 97th Place, Leawood, KS 66206. Jim is a路 project , Wu-Mo Chern isa plan check engineer manager .fOr Black and Veatch, Con- for The~uil4!n,g & ~~ty ~pt., Cjty of Downey, Calif. Wu-Mo and Kuange-Tai SUlting Engineers, in Kansas City, Mo. live at 16704 Monte Cristo Ave., Cerritos, CA 90701. James W. B. Lu has been made manager, product development, for the Harold J. Keibel Jr., has joined Flight Perfex Group in Milwaukee, Wise. Jim Dynamics Inc. as vice president. Harold and Cecilia are home at 5868 Oxford and Sandra have moved to 639 S.B. Drive, Greendale, WI 53129. ' Hale Place, Gresham, OR 97030.

Dale A. Meyer is now general managernonwoven fabrics of the Crown Zellerbach Corporation. Dale's home address is 15508 NE 28th Avenue, Vancouver, WA 98665.

William J. Price has been promoted to staff engineer with Union Carbide Corp. His current job involves technology in Union Carbide's new "UNIPOL" low pressure polyethylene process. He's also been active in licensee start up of new domestic low , pressure polyethylene facilities. He is still active in USAR as major, MODES to chemical systems lab in Maryland. Bill and Zalora live at 6029 Country Club, Victoria, TX 77901. 1979 Rollamo .

Larry Rankin is now vice president, marketing services, with Betz Process James L. Butler has been named- Chemicals, Inc., Woodlands, Texas. He manager, design engineering of Fisher and Becky live at 10 .Wishbonebush Controls Company. Jim and Diane are Road, Woodlands~ TX 77380. living at 406 New Salem Road, Mar路 shalltown, IA 50158.

Roger Dorf has joined IBM as director of operations. He and Sandy live at 735 29th St. N.W., Rochester, MN ,55401.

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Dr. Robert L. Ricketts reports that he and Donna are living ' happily in Saratoga, N.Y., with three children: Kimberly, 9, Bobby, 5, and Lynne, 4. Their address is 3 Mountain-View Terrace, Ballston Lake, NY 12019. He is manager, care materials engineering, for General Electric, Knolls Atomic Power, in Schenectady.

Vadie G'. Sisk 'is now a B-727 co-pilot with United Air Lines, Chicago .. Vadie and Ruth live on Route 3, Box 595, Lake Geneva Aire Estates, WI 53147.

Gin C. Liaw has been named lab head, sweetener engineering of A. E. Staley Company. Gin and Jen reside at 478 Buckingham Drive, Decatur, IL 62526. John R. Lynch is now an advisory engineer for IBM Corp. He and wife, Donna, are home at 5250 N. Foothills Drive, Tucson, AZ 85718. Joseph L. McMahan Jr." has joined Hesston Corp., Danuser Division, as plant engineer. Joe and Sharon have moved to 1406 Paradise Court, Claremore, OK 74017. Richard W. Merritt has been appointed district sales manager (based in louisiana and responsible for II western states) with Olin Brass. He was recently married on the Island of Catalina. He and Jean Marie live at 1632 Amhers Road, Tustin, CA 92680.

Robert W. Moran is now project engineer-senior, with Gulf Oil Company James M. Winkelmann has joined ITT in Port Arthur, Texas. Bob and Karen Courier in Tempe, Ariz., where he is live at 2770 S. Kitchen, Port Neches, manager of engineering. Jim says wife, TX 77651. Ginny, and children, Michael and Julie, are thoroughly enjoying the change. Gerald P. Morris was named area inTheir address is 6510 S. Alder, Tempe, dustrial engineer with Owens-Illinois. AZ 85283. Gerald and Jane are home at 3944 Maxwell Road, Toledo, OH 43613.

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Dennis W. Worley has joined Valero Energy Corp. as an engineering coordinator. He and Sandra have moved to 13407 Lobelia, San Antonio, TX 78232.

James B. and Diana Peterson have moved to 2118 Semmes Drive, Montgomery, AL 36106. Jim is a major in the Air Force.

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Henry K. Hachmuth transferred from Applied Automation Inc. to Phillips Petroleum Research & Development Ben Stewart has joined Middle South Licensing Division as a licensing 'Services of New O rleans as a specialist. His home address isRR 3, mechanical engineer. He and Susan have moved to 501 Woodcock Court, Box 350, Bartlesville, OK 74003. Slidell, LA 70458.

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Jack M. Zumwalt has been promoted to wareroom superintendent at PPG Industries' new float glass plant now under construction. Jack, Susie and five children have moved to U i I G reen Meadow Drive, Decatur, IL 62521.

Lawrence J . Reinsch Jr., is now director of program control, office of the director, at Argonne National Laboratory, Argonne, 111. He and Betty live at 14 Tuttle Ave., Clarendon Hills, IL 6051 4.

Michael R. Kistner, wife Donna, and children: Kathy, 8, 'and Steve, 6, live at 5120 Dixon Driye, Godfrey, IL 6 2 0 ~5. Mike is the senior design engineer for ' Rolling Mills at Laclede Steel Coo, Alton, 111. He has been with Laclede for the past ten years.

Larry Rushing 'is system planning engineer for Missouri Power & Light. He and Gayle are home at 1809 Tower Dri ve, Jefferson City, MO 6510 1.

D. W. McCaw's new address is 1700 W. 25th St., 36D, Casper, WY 8260 1.

John T. Solook has a new job as industrial hygienist with Exxon Corp. Research & Environmental Health Division beginning 2 -4- ~ 0 . John and Gail are home at 25 Park A venue, Southbridge, MA 01550. Major J ames Stangel is working with inertial upper stage integration-space shuttle-for the U. S. Air Force at Kennedy Space Center, Fla. Jim and Patricia's new address is 2210 Queen Ann St., Merritt Island, FL 32952. William B. Stratton has joined Simmonds Precision as materials manager. Bill and Helen have moved to RD No. 6, Box 2016, Oak Hill Road, Shelburne, VT 05482. Harold A. Schelin Jr., Linda, James an~ Rebecca have moved from La Crosse, Wise. to Monett, Mo. Harold is vice president for .Roderick Arms and Tool Corp. in charge of purchasing, engineering and sales. Their new address is Route 2 Marian Ave., Monett, . MO 65708. "It's nice to be Missourians again!"

Clifford C. McMullen ,has retired from the Army and joined Byrd, Tallamy, MacDonald & . Lewis, Consulting Engineering, in Falls Church, as head of their management consulting group. Cliff and Ursula live at 5326 Ringold Place, Springfield, VA 22151.

J ohn D. Kennell is now manager, planning & operations analysis, for Sun Gas Liquids, Inc., Tulsa. John and Charlotte live at 7511 S. 87th East Place, Tulsa, OK 74133.

Ronald G. Wiess is now senior supply agent for PPG Industries, Ron and Myrna have moved to 2590 Siesta Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 1524 1. Lawrence M. Young is now senior drilling engineer with Shell Oil, New Orleans, La. He and Leianna live at 3661 Rue Mignon, . New Orleans, LA 7011 4. '

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Tieh F. Liu is now senior engineer with EGGG Idaho Inc" Idaho Falls, Idaho. He and Chiu Ling live at 1544 Laprele St., Apt. 57, Idaho .Falls, ID 83401. Larry L. and Suzanne McFerrin have moved to 9004 Evanston Court, Kansas City, MO 6413 8, Larry is a senior engineer with the Bendix Corp. J erome A. and Cynthia Pais have moved to 14536 Logis Lane, Florissant, MO 63034. Jerry is general supervisorappropriations and control, . with Granite City Steel in G ranite City, Illinois.

Thomas A. and Maria Berendzen have a new address, 750 1 Ulmerton Road-B3, Largo, FL 33541. Tom is a senior design engineer with Honeywell Inc., in St. Petersburg, Fla,

Dennis R. Parker is now process superintendent with CONOCO Inc. in Billings, Mont. He and Suzan are ..home at 3926 Palisades' Park Drive; Billings, MT 59 102,

Kenneth C. Burgard has joined Dravo Corp. as mine . superintendent in Denver, Colo, His address is Box 187, Dove Creek, CO 81324.

James H. Russell is a special manufacturin g a ssistant with B. F. Goodrich- Oaks Plant, Oaks, Pa. His address is 1258 Knollwood Drive, West Chester, PA 19380.

Richard E. Sharp is now manager gas John anit Kathryn Burian have moved control operations with Panhandle to 9 White Oak, Route 3, Metropolis, IL Eastern Pipeline Company in Kansas 62960. John is plant manager for . City, Mo, Richard and Earlene live at Missouri Portland Cement, Joppa, Ill. 8232 Linden Drive, Prairie Village, KS Terry Perkins has been named mill 66208 . superintendent with AMAX Lead Com- Sun·Chill Chen is now a structural pany of Missouri in Boss, Mo. Terry and engineer with the U. S. Army Corps of Tom Pokrefke has been named chief, Shirley are receiving mail at Bixby Rt. , Engineers, Baltimore, Md. He and Jean potamology branch of Waterways ExSalem, MO 65560. live at 8513 David Ave., Baltimore, MD periment Station. Tom, Lynn, Jackie, 21234. Becky, Tommy and newest member, Carrie, live at 309 Cain Ridge Road, Elton Combs received his P,E. license in Vicksburg, MS 39180. mechanical engineering in April, 1979, in the state of Iowa. He is now senior David V. Porchey, manager, polyolefins methods engineer for May tag, Elton project of Conoco Inc, has relocated to and Donna reside at 909 S, 11 th A venue Houston, Texas. Dave and Barbara's new address is 718 West Forest, W, Newton, IA 50208. Houston, TX 77079, James R. Dinges has joined the U, S. Army Tank & Auto Command as project engineer. He and Janet have moved to 13629 Breezy Drive, Sterling Heights, MI 48078.

1967 Ralph P. Bording has been made economics and data processing group leader of Amoco Chemicals. He and Mary Ruth have moved to 1806 Cumberland Ave., Decatur, AL 35603.

Theodore L. ,Weise is senior vice president, operations ' and planning, for Federal Express Corp., Memphis, Tenn, He and Sharon live at 2932 Ashmont, Germantown, TN 38138.

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Neil and Brenda Smith "are pleased to announce the birth of our first child, Margan Tyler, on Oct. 15, 1979." Neil is a systems engineer with ffiM and the family lives at 600 Woodridge Drive, Columbia, MO 65201.

William J. Green has joined Soil Consultants Inc" of St. Peters, Mo., as Ronald G. Smith has moved to 6701 W. manager. He and Belinda have moved Northside Drive, Chattanooga, TN to 229 Copperwood Trail, St. Charles, 37421. MO 63301.

L. B. Goldfeder has been promoted to the position of director of sales, Europe, for Fisher Controls C:o., Marshalltown, ' Leonard Koederitz has been named Iowa. Lou and his fam ily, Diane and head of petroleum engineering at UMR. two children, will move to England after He and Cheryl are home at 1610 Linthe first of the year. coin Lane, Rolla, MO 65401.

Marc M. Solomon has joined Missouri Western State College as Computer Center director. Marc and Janet have moved to 1124 N. 26th Street, St. Joseph, MO 64506. MSM A lumnus/ 31


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. Stephen J. and Toni Brendle announce the birth of Robert Scott Brendle on Ju ne 2(" ! 1)'7 9. j1leir second son. The Hle ('\". " lume at 20858 Soneto " iv{', J' • Ka ton, FL 33433. Stephen '$ re jOlla I les manager for Motorola ' Schaumburg, III.

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IIhn K. Blakey 'has joined the staff of f ratt & Whitney Aircraft Group, Government Products Division' in West Palm Beach, Fla. He and Janice have moved to 36 Pine Hilltrail West, Te· Questa, FL 33458.

John I. Giem has joined Loveland Instrument Division of Hewlett-Packard in Loveland, Colo. as a reliability engineer. John and Linda have moved to 1904 Westfield Drive, Ft. Collins, CO 80526. Leon M: Hall Jr., (,69, '71 , '74) and Pennye are happy to announce the arrival of Laura Elizabeth on Oct. 3. She joins a brother, Eric, who is 5. The Halls live at 7620 Garland, Lincoln, NE 68505. Leon is an associate professor of mathematics at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. ·

Joel W. Mansell has joined Texas Instruments.as an engineer. He and Peggy are home at 1905 Galahad Lane, Arlingtori, TX 76014. Dennis R. McGee has joined AMAX Lead Company of Missouri as a smelter project engineer. He and Judy receive mail at Box 2, Bixby, MO 65439. John C. Morrisey has joined St. Joe Lead Company as a research metallurgist. He and Sarah receive mail at P.O. Box 533, Viburnum, MO 65566.

Thomas E. Hays is now director of public works for the City of Blue Springs. He and Vicki live at 908 Gingerbread Lane, Blue Springs, MO 64015.

Howard D. Markus is now a water resources planner with the Missouri Department of Natural Resources in Jefferson City . His new address is 823 E. Southwest Blvd., Jefferson City, MO 65101.

The Jerrold L. Johnson family will be moving to Knox ville, Tenn. sometime early in 1980, with Magnavox where Jerrold is a senior engineer. They're looking forward to living in the Great Smokey Mountains.

John E. and Meredith Thompson are living at 29 Coronat ion ' Street, Doubleview . (PERTH) 6018, Western Australia. John is an associate with Wilbur Smith Engineering Firm (home office- Columbia, South Carolina.)

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. Roger A. La Boube . Terrace 2127 E.151st ., Olathe, KS 660M. Ranjit K. Roy 2253 Columbia Troy, MI 48084

Lynn D. Brandhorst is now a product · CHARLES .G. MARVIN manager for NCR, Sunnyvale, Calif. and has moved to 93 Broadway, Los Charles G. Marvin has accepted the posi· Gatos, CA 95030. tion of vice president for industrial relations, with the Refractories Institute. He James R. Bruzewski has a new mailing has been professor of military science at address: P.O. Box ' 301 , Mesa, AZ UMR .for thy past four years. ' Colonel Marv.in retired from the U.S. Army 85201. after 20 years. He is a member of the Darrell B. and Martha Crimmins have American Ceramic Society, Keramos, moved to 1847 Sandy Ridge Court, Car- The American Institute of Plant Engineers and the Society of American rollton, TX 75007. Military Engineers. He, Sandy and four children live at 1482 Hedwig Drive, William G. and Barbara Davidson Allison Park, PA 15101. would like to announce the arrival of their second child, Michael William, Fred R. Jones has joined Penn Central born Oct. 11, 1978-came home Aug. Corp. as assistant treasurer. Fred and 31, 1979. Bill is a structural design Nancy have moved to 14 Chester Street, engineer with Laclede Steel Co. , Alton, Stamford, CT 06905. Ill. The family lives at 1395 St. Francois, Florissant, MO 63033. Ronald C. Maehl has joined RCA Astro-Electronics as manager science acMichael C. Fridley is now sales manager comodations. He and Susan havemovwith VanDevanter Engineering Co. ed to 20 Windmere Path, Hamilton, NJ Inc., St. Louis. He and Diane have mov08690. ed to 4 Country Roads, O'Fallon, MO 63366. • I

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t'r. servici~· J manager of .Citi~s Service Company i'n ·Tulsa:.Richard 'aho' Elaine live at 3965 Lakeside Drive, Sapulpa, OK 74066. . Li-King Chen has been appointed vice president-operations of GEC Minerals, Inc. He and wife, Helen, receive mail at P.O. Box 225, Florence, CO 81226.

Richar.d E. Jordan reports that he and Paul 1. McKee Jr. (Washington University, Class . of 1967) recently founded Paric CorpaJlation, alg~neral contraotir.lg company specializing in the design/construction of ' industrial, commercial, . health care and .wastewater tr~~tmen~ f\icjlitj~s .. .T~~ CQrnpany addresS 'is II E. Worthington Drive, Maryllmd Heights. ' Rick and LaVona live at 4057 . Domenico Court, Bridgeton, MO 63044. Billy F. and Janet Keeling have moved to Rt. I, Box 118, Eagle Ridge Estates, Columbia, MO 65201. Billy is professional engineer with Shell Engineering & Associates Inc., specializing in environmental conSUlting.

Yeou-San and Ying Nancy Chen have moved to 106 Chestnut St., No. 511W, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002. He is now a design engineer with Stone and .Kenneth L. Kuebler has joined the Webster. University of Missouri at Columbia Extension Division. He is an extension Dr. Sam and Joyce Davidson have movspecialist for computer services. Ken ed to 3 Mordecai Drive, Wateruliet, NY and Donna live at 1716 Ro~ Drive, 12189. Dr. Davidson is now director, Columbia, MO 65201. . facilities engineering directorate of the U.S. Army, Wateruliet Arsenal, New Ronald L. Lane, a lieutenant colonel York. with the U.S. Army, ' has recently Gene c. Dawson is presently element putllished a book entitled "Rudder's manager for all operations analysis, Rangers". It is about the 2nd Ranger system safety, human factors, reliability, Battalion and its part in the D-Day invaand maintainability efforts on the sion in France. Autographed copies of AFTUF-16 project, an advanced fighter the book can be obtained from Ranger technology integration program based Association, Box 1357, ManasSas, V A on a modified F-16 airframe with .22110 ($12.95). Ron and Sharon's curGeneral Dynamics-Fort Worth Divi- rent address is 9394 Lafayette Ave., sion. Gene and Martha Ann live at 125 Manassas, VA 22110. Kenshire Drive, Fort Worth, TX 76126. Arthur Y. Liang has joined Texas InRichard W. DeLange is now manufac- struments Inc. as field sales engineer. turing manager for Old St. Louis, Ltd., Art is home at 64 Navarre, Irvine, CA Springfield, Mo. His mailing address is 92715. P.O. Box 257 , Ballwin, MO 63011. Russell G. Delay has joined the Tennessee Valley Authority as supervisor Q.C.-Materials and Civil. Russ and Sue receive mail at Rt. 3, Box 109, Savannah, TN 38372.

Craig A. Linquist has been named manager of the contract maintenance division of Fruin-Colnon Corp. Craig'S home address is 1575 Beacon Woods, St. Louis, MO 630 II.

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J. L. Schwager has been named division production engineer for Shell Oil Company in New Orleans. John and Carol receive mail at Rt. 2, Brier Lake, Box I'll, Lacombe, LA 70445. Thomas A. Selden .was recently elected vice president of Firestone Country Club. Tom is in marketing services for Firestone Steel Products. He and Mary reside at 538 LaJoy Drive, Akron, OH 44319 . Dennis P. and Susan Shea announce they are the proud parents of a new baby boy, Patrick Dennis. Dennis is a production engineer with Monsanto Co. in Alvin, Texas. T!1e Sheas are home at Rt. I, Box 19, Dickinson, TX 77539. Michael W. Stephenson was promoted to division traffic studies engineer of the Missouri State Highway 'Department. Mike, Barbara and five and one half-year Julie have moved to 3116 Southwood Circle Road, Jefferson City, MO 65101. William Kent Sterett has been named supervisor of projects at Florida Power and Light. Bill and Diana reside at 1100 SW 126th Place, Miami, FL 33184. Paul J. Telthorst has become Lieutenant J.G .. in the U.S. Navy. His new address is AI-2S-Room 214, Navel Station, Norfolk, VA 23511 .

David H. Twellman has been made a production superintendent and manager of engineering at Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. Dave and Susan have moved and their new address is Route 5, Calhoun, GA 3070'" John R. Warner has lots of news. His new business title is vice president of Ryder Scott Co., Petroleum Engineers. He and wife, Mary, have a new daughter, Stacie, born in August, 1979. And they live at a new address, 7707 Las Brisas, Houston, TX 77083.

1971 Stelen Arimt is project engineer with the Corps of Engineers in Cairo, III. He and Vicki had their third child, Kendall Ann, on October 14. She joins the team of Jason, 4Y2, and Brian, 2Y2. And they all live at 2419 Lynnwood Drive, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701. · ...• . Gary R. and Margaret Bartlett have moved to 11638 Idlebrook, Houston, TX 77070. Gary is now managertransportation & exchange of Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America. Pirooz Binesh has moved to 2291 Via Maderos Road, Los Altos, CA 94022. He is a senior inspection engineer with National Iranian Oil Company in Ahadan, Iran.

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Sadettin and Mary Gazioglu have mov· ed to 14111 Cleobrook Drive, Houston, TX 77070. Sadettin is project engineer for D'Appolonia Consulting l Engineers in Houston. Thomas L. Greene is senior development engineer C3 Auto Trans., ' Ford Motor Company in Livonia, Mich. Tom, Sally, Jeff and Brian have moved to 14945 Thornridge Drive, Plymouth, MI 48170. They hope all of the Detroit area alumni join(ed) them at the alumni banquet at The Sherwood Inn.

John H. Braaf has ~n promoted by Mobil Chemical Company to produc· James W . Hellwege has joined Bums, tion superintendent of their plant in Duane, Swecker & 'Mathis as patent atWashington, New Jersey. The plant torney. Jim and Mary are home at 2312 manufactures "Hefty" brand can liners. Sanford Street, Alexandria, VA 22301. John, Linda, Rachel and Sara are in the process of relocating to New .Jersey. Robert T. Moss has been named comTheir new address is 46 Harwick Road, puter specialist, GS-ll, with the U.S. Army Engineering District-Omaha. Bob Phillips~urg, NJ 08865. and Linda make their home at 90 I Roger M. Bumpers has joined Aramco William, Omaha, NE 68108. in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia as a drilling engineer. Roger and Rhonda receive mail at Box 573, ABQAIQ, Dhahran, SAUDI ARABIA. Michael M. Cook recently assumed the responsibilities of supervisor of building automation systems-engineering department for Johnson Controls Inc. Mike's address is 2313 Benbrook Drive, Carrollton, TX 75006. Terry W. Donze is now district geophysicist for Northern Natural Gas Co., Denver, Colo. He may be reached at" P.O. Box 2904, Dillon, CO 80435 . Diane Gibbs, '75, and David Eppestine, '71, were married on Nov. 6, 1977. "We're just slow at notifying people," Diane says. "We bought a home at 729 Buckley Road, St. Louis, MO 63125. It consumes all our spare time: Dave works as an engineer for the U.S. Army Troop Support and Aviation Material Readiness Command (TSARCOM). Diane works in the Data Systems Divi. sion at Southwestern Bell." Wayne J. Galler has joined Sverdrup & Parcel & Associates as an engineer. His new address is 7824 Chalmette Drive, Hazelwood, MO 63042. Fred L. Gatewood is a senior · mining engineer with Pittsburgh & Midway Coal Mining Co., ,Denver, Colo. Free and Charlotte live at 6848 Magnolia Court, Englewood, CO 80112.

Robert P. MohaHey ' is now lightguide engineering manager with Western Electric Company in Norcross, Ga. Bob and Edie have moved to 5469 Stapleton Drive, Dunwoody, GA 30338. William J. Murphy Jr., is principal of Mary Immaculate School in Kirksville, Mo. Bill and Judy live at 2104 S. Marion, Kirksville, MO 63501 . Roger D. Parkes has been made supervisor,system dispatching with Missouri Public Service Company. His new address is 200 N. Craig, Clinton, MO 64735. Larry P. Pittman has been named senior project engineer of Packard Electric Division of G.M.C. in Warren, Ohio. He and Mary (Mitzi) are home at 523 Greenville Road, N.W., Bristolville, OH 44402.

Allen Seabaugh has accepted a promotion to results supervisor at TV A's Shawnee Fossil Plant near Paducah, Kentucky. Allen, Donna; Chad and Kristen have moved to 4551 Westchester Lane, Paducah, KY 42001. James R. and Jane Schneider, and 5-month Daniel, have moved to 6645 SW Cherryhill Drive, Beaverton, OR 97005. Jim is project manager for CH2M ' Hill Inc. in Portland. He also continues his involvement with construction of Arena Dam in Trinidad, West Indies. Ronald W. Schuster is an assistant district manager with CECO Corp., Minneapolis, Minn. He and Betty live at 3117 75th Ave., Brooklyn Park, MN 55443. Johnny and Debbie Webb are now the parents of two boys. Their second son, Michael, was born Aug. 28. Johnny is a system specialist with Burroughs Corp., St. Louis. The family lives at 274 Cedar Village Court, Ballwin, MO 63011. Terry D. Wormington has joined Harris-Electronics Systems Division, as associate principal engineer. He and Marsha have moved to 340 Cinnamon Drive, Satellite Beach, FL 32937. Roger Yancey is senior field engineer with Bechtel Power of Pottstown, Pa. Roger, Darlene and Marsha, 2, are anxiously awaiting the arrival of a baby in March. Meanwhile, they are settling in their new home and receive mail at RD No. I, Boyertown, PA 19512. Sheri K. Yeh is now senior engineer with Northrup Corp. Aircraft Division in Hawthorne, Calif. He and Teresa are home at 5032 Juniper Circle, La Palma, CA 90623.

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John A. Reynolds has moved to 8724 Wilcrest, Houston, TX 77099 and is now product engineering section manager with Texas Instiuments Inc. in Houston.

Dean Bafford was recently promoted to assistant chief engineer of Freeman United Coal Mining Co. of West Frankfort, III. Dean and Lynn reside at 308 Park Lane, Herrin, IL 62948.

Navy Lt. Lindell G. Rutherford has been deployed to the Indian Ocean. He is legal officer of Fighter Squadron Ill , based at the Miramar Naval Station, San Diego, Calif.' and is currently aboard the aircraft carrier USS Kitty Hawk which is operating as a unit of the U.S. 7th Fleet.

Phillip L. and May Brown are finally back in the States after six years in Germany. Phil is a graduate student at the University of New Hampshire (MS in CE). T heir new mailing address is 2 Shady Lane, Dover, NH 03820. Telephone: 603-749-1488. MSM Alumnu s/ 33


Alumni Personalsi_______________________________ 1972 continued Dan Bontz is now a lead engineer at McDonnell Douglas. Dan and Karen live at 8 Nantua, Lake Saint Louis, MO 63367. Robert S. and Linda Davis announce the birth of a daughter, Karen Marie, on November 7, 1979. Bob is a marketing I engineer for Hewlett-Packard Company. The Davis family lives at 4411 Foothill Drive, Boise, ID 83703. Murray J. and Louise Dodds have moved to 1842 Bay View Blvd., Norfolk, V A 23503. Murray is employed at ADAPCP in Fort Monroe. Wyatt M. Dunn graduated with MBA-Finance from UMKC in Kansas City and became a registered professional engineer also. (Not bad for an Engineering Management grad!) Wyatt and Sherry make their home at 12107 E. 54th ' Street, Kansas City, MO 64133. Professionally, Wyatt is manager-prop. accounting for Kansas City Power & Light. Lorraine Traynor Echols has become a proprietary member of the firm of Echols, Franks & Echols in Tulsa, Okla. She is an attorney. Lorraine and husband, John Echols reside at 228 S. Gary Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74104. Stephen R. Estep has joined the staff of San Diego Harley-Davidson as motorcycle mechanic. Steve's new address is 35.72 33rd St., San Diego, CA 92104.

William F. Ranek has joined Burger King Corp. as site development engineer in Dallas, Texas. He and Nancy have moved to 1113 Abrams Road, No. 138, Richardson, TX 75081. Donald E. Rice has been named staff geophysicist of Amoco Production Company. Don and Sandy are home at 4010 Drummond, Houston, TX 77025.

Philip G. Taylor joined Parke Davis & Company, Morris Plains, N.J ., as group supervisor, sterile mfg. He and Lorena are now at 'home at 27 Main Street, Flanders, NJ 07836. News has been received of the death of Rebecca Lee (Stabo) Taylor in December, 1979. Thomas M. VeUoff has been appointed manager of the structural department of Bendy Engineering Co., Earth City, Mo. Tom's mailing address .is 11 Bonnie Court, Florissant, MO 63033. James D. and Deborah Wollard have moved to 1734 E. Lakewood, Springfield, MO 65807. Jim is district sales manager for MFA Insurance Companies in Columbia. '

Richard K; Gunderson has joined Lockheed Df California in Burbank as flight test specialist. Richard and Laurel have moved to 44019 Raysack Ave., N., Lancaster, C;A ,93534.

Larry and Lisa Zerwig announce the birth of their, daughter, Rebecya Elizabeth, on Nov. 19, 1979. The Zerwig family still resides at 3065 Adler, Clovis, CA 93612.

Ronald L. Meldi has been made supervisor of engineering for Valley Camp Coal Company in Shrewsbury, W. Va. Ron and Mary live at 3809 · Virginia Avenue, SE, ,Charleston, WV 25304.

Dr. Herbert G. Smith Jr., assistant professor of mechanical engineering at South Dakota School of Mines & Technology, was awarded a doctor's degree Dec. 14', 1979 by UMR. Herb received' his B.S. at UMR and M.S. at California Slate University, Long Beach. He and Marsha are home at 2333 Janet Street, Rapid City, SD 5770L

David R. Puettmann has been made a ,senior sales representativ~ . of . Beekman , W ay~e F: Th~~p-son' h~ ~qin_~ cm at Instruments Inc. of Fullerton, Calif. Boeing as 'an electrIcal contract Dave and Terri live at 5523 Wieland engineer. He and Maria have moved to 1742 S. Parkwood, Wichita, KS 67218. Drive, St. Louis, MO 63128.

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'Major Wendell L. Barnes has been named area engineer, Mobile district, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. He and Mary reside at 6512 Stonemill Run, Mobile, AL 36609.

John J. Baz-Dresch has joined the Sunshine Mining Company, Kellogg, Idaho, Stephen J. and Jill Rodick have moved as senior mine engineer. John and Cheri to 3005 W. 71, Prairie Village, KS (Casper) live at 406 Timberlane, Post ' 66208. Steve is an engineer with Burns . Falls, ID 83854. & McDonnell Engineering Co. in KanWilliam J. Beck has joined Associated sas City, Mo. Electric Cooperative as a mining Paul E. Schlett was recently promoted engineer. Bill and Lee Ann have moved to Captain in the U. S. Army Reserve to 2816 E. ' Ridgeview Circle, Sprand is now commander of the 831st Air- . ingfield, MO '65804. craft & Missle Repair Parts Supply Company (GS) ~ He is also products Larry G. Bergner, P.E., has been prospecialist for Harbison-Walker Refracmoted to ' project managertories. Paul and Carrol Jean are home at environmental at Anheuser-Busch Inc., 3343 Churchview Ave., Pittsburgh, PA St. Louis. Larry and Mary Anne wish to 15227. announce the birth of Andrew, their

Kenneth V. Field has joined Tampa Electric Company as technical director traveling maintenance, Tampa, Fla. He and Elizabeth have moved to 734 Grand Kaymen Way, Apollo Beach, FL 33570.

David F •.and Sally Larcker have moved to 260 I Payne;' Evanston, IL 6020 L David is an assistant professor of accounting at Northwestern University.

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first son, on October 8. Home for the Bergners is 334 Windsor Spring Drive, St. Louis, MO 63122.

K. Daniel Hinkle sends this message: "All goes well in the 'Land of the Midnight Sun'. Dan has recently joined Marathon Oil's legal department. Dee ('75) is working on an MBA, in addition to working for ARCO's reservoir group. There are a number of 'Miners' here and we meet periodically to swap tales. There's an open invitation to all Min«rs moving up from the 'Lower 48' or just passing through to come 'see us." The Hinkle's mailing address is P.O. , Box 10-847, Anchorage, AK 9951 L John C. Jedticka has joined Furmanite as operations manager in Merrillville, Ind. He and Mary have moved to 1928 Loganberry Lane, Crown Point, IN 46307 . Ronnie N. McCleary is systems analyst for Harding ' University. His address is Box 854 HU, Searcy, AR 72143. Jerry Minoff has joined Sverdrup & Parcel as a construction manager. He and Marilyn have moved to 15 Williamsburg Circle, Mason City, IA 50401.

William K. Buchmeier has joined McQuay-Norris as manufacturing project engineer. His new address is 8153 Briarhaven Trail, St. Louis, MO 63123. David P. and Carol Cllpelle have moved to Catalina Court, Condo F, Haleland Park, Trinidad, West Indies. Dave is chief engineer with Pullman Kellogg of Houston, Texas. Perry W, Cole is now manager, economics and scheduling with Shell Oil Company in Anacortes, Wash. Perry and Peggy have moved to 3906 Apache Drive, Mt. Vernon, WA 98273: Carol (Langemach) and John Davies wish to announce the birth of a daughter, Lau'ra' Elizabeth, ' on December 7, 1979. Carol is a research chemist at Dow Chemical Co., Midland, Mich . . The Davies, are hOlPe at a511 Pie~ce Road, Freeland, MI 48623.

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WilHam E. and Sue Ann Mische are now living at. 13621 Belmead, Grandview, MO 64030. Bill is a special projects mechanical engineer with Burns & Di:meK. Dawson repq~ts that she a~d McDonnell, Consulting Engineers, Kanhusband,-Peter j. (Class 'of 197nare en- 'sas City, Mo. joying their new Jobs-Peter with!,' & G, and Diane with 'General Electric Co. Ken and Cindy Pippin are proud parents Their daughter, Laura, will be a year old of a son, Sean Kenneth, born Nov. 8, in in January. The family li¥es at 1053 Geneseo, Ill. He is welcomed home by Davis Road, Hamilton, OH 45013. , two sisters, Tracy, 11, and Stormy, 4. The fiunily lives at 208 W. Ogden, Dennis C. Edwards is ,now an area Geneseo, IL 61254. Ken . is a civil supervisor-maintenance, for Celanese engineer cost estimator with Mohawk Fibers Co., Nal\fows" Va;.He and Rober- Pile.Driving/Blackhawk Foundation Co. ta live at 2102 Broken Oak Drive, Dana V. Reel has transferred to Casper, Blacksburg, V A 24060. Wyo.: as Black & Veatch's chief resident .Mark G. Felig was recently pro~~ted engineer. His new address is 4341 S. to market manager of Moseley Center, Casper, WY 86201. He would Associates Inc. He and Patti announce like June to write again and say hi. the birth of their first daughter, Meghan, on Oct. 26, 1979. The .Fehligs Gregory A. Ritter has joined IBM as a are home at 3631 Santa Maria Lane, systems engineer. Gregory and Joy (Ryan, '73) live at 6322 Contour Drive, Santa Barbara, CA 93105 . Dallas, TX 75248. Richard D. and Donna Harmening have moved to 700 Quincy Street, Onalaska, Guy C. and Glenda Rogers' 'new address WI 54650. Richard is principle is Route 5, B<;>x 37 A, Smithville, TN research engineer with the Trane Com- 37166. Guy is a process engineer with Nuturn Corp. in Smithville. pany in Lacrosse. Robert L. Hengel has joined Bendix Corporatien as resources planning sPecialist. Bob's address is 710 I E: 84th, Kansas City, MO 64138.

Nathan H. Saunder,s has joined General Dy.namics as an e~gineering specialist. He and Emily have moved to 6767 Winifred, Fort ,Wor,th, TX 7~133.


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David L. Begley has joined the staff of Southern Illinois University as assistant professor in the department of electrical science and system engineering. Dave and Donna have moved to 215 Country Club Lane, Carterville, IL 62918. Maximilian and Terry Ann Toch have moved to 7150 N. Terra Vista Drive, Apt. 1311, Peoria, IL 61614. Max is a major in the U. S. Army_

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Charles W. Hyman has been elected an associate by the principals of Associated Engineering Consultants Inc., in Kansas City. He is currently treasurer of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Kansas City section, and a member of the l1Iuminating Engineers Society. Hyman lives with his wife and two children at 16500 E. 29th, Independence, MO 64055. James S. Jones has transferred with C.I.A. to Chicago. He is midwest personnel representative. Jim's address ' is now 219 B, South Maple A venue, Oak Park, IL 60302. Michael J. Kinsella has joined Odom Offshore SUI:veys Inc. as -engineering supervisor. He and Sharon (Daugherty) now live at 9843 Hawthorne Drive, Baton Rouge, LA 70809. E. Ray Kothe and Carolyn have just moved into a new home they designed and built. Ray will be president of the Greater Baton Rouge Home Builders Association, a 440 member organization, and will represent them at all state and national directors meetings during 1980. Ray and Carolyn are home at 19114 Hickory Bay Avenue, Baton Rouge, LA 70816. Louis H. Luth, III has joined Precision Cast Parts Corp. as foundry process engineer. Lou and Cathy, Christine, 4, and Laura, 3, have moved to 14805 NE 5th Street, Vancouver, WA 98664. Precision is the world's leading producer of large super alloy investment castings in the upgrading and evaluation of vacuum foundry processes and materials. Jerome A. and Vicky J. Maurseth (Both '74 and '76) are home at 13080 SW Walker Road, Beaverton, OR 97005. Jim is a structural engineer with the U.S. Government, and Vicky has taken a part-time position as the office coordinator of Right-to-Life of Oregon. Jobn R. and Pbyllis A. Melton announce they are the proud parents of a new baby boy, Ryan Jonathan, born Dec. 23, 1979. John is electrical foreman for Inland Steel Company in East Chicago, Ind. The Meltons are home at 1813 N. Rensselaer, Griffith IN 46319. . " Mark A. and Penny Miller have rece~t­ Iy moved to Cookeville, Tenn., where Mark is working with ASARCO Inc. as an exploration geologist. He was previously with Cuminco American in Kentucky. Their new address is Route 8, Box 517, Cookeville, TN 38501. Hugh D. Murray is initiating a new training program in West Texas area for Dresser Atlas. He is area training . engineer for the company. Hugh and Beverly Jean have moved to 3611 W. Kansas, Midland, TX 79703. Donald R.Orcutt is now sales engineer with Babcock & Wilcox Company in West Chicago. He and Kathryn have moved to 5720 B Dutch Mill Court, Hanover Park, IL 60103. Ronald R. Taylor was recently married to Vickie Kyle in Houston, Texas. Ron is a s~pervisor of systems development , for FIrst City Services Company. The couple is at home at 2318 Keyhole Lane, Houston, TX 77084.

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Craig Ortwerth is now an account executive with Apollo Technologies Inc., Whippany, NJ. He lives at 1 Brighton Way, Clayton, MO 63105. Kenneth C. Parsons has joined Dillards Department Stores Inc. as a systems programmer. Ken's new address is 1807 Sanford Drive, Apt. No. 2, Little Rock, AR 72207. Vincent L. Pellegrino has been promoted to senior engineer with Amoco Production in Chicago. He and Mary K. ?ave moved to 160 Grady Drive, Bolmgbrook, IL 60439. Sharon Pfister is now a computer programmer/analyst with the National Wildlife Federation, Vienna, Va. Her address is 702 Birch Court Herndon VA 22070. " Linda (Tevlin) Pleasant has been made petroleum geophysicist of Conoco Inc. of Houston. Linda and Carl live at 22127 Woodrose, Katy, TX 77450. Randy E. Porter is an E & T engineer with Monsanto in Muscatine, Iowa. He and Judy may be reached at Route 6 Box 540T, Muscatine, IA 52761. ' David J. Rotb was recently promoted to metallurgical engineer with Anaconda Co.-Aluminum Division in Terre Haute. Dave's new address is 7908 The Mews, Terre Haute, IN 47802. chi~f

Marion Stan Sanders married loiS Marie Kurtzweile of Ridgecrest, Calif., on Dec. 28. Andrew J. ~!,~,Ni~olette Scbwartz have moved to 1120 E. 116th Terrace, Apt. 3, Kansas City, MO 64131. Andrew is a civil engineer with Black & Veatch. David J. Sheamen has joined the staff of Gulf Research & Development as senior engineer in Houston, Texas.

In November, 1979, Steve W. Souders was transferred from Standard Oil's general office in Chicago to Amoco Pro?uction's Ho~ton office. He's currently m a new engmeering supervisory position handling West Texas and Eastern New ,Mexico producing properties. Steve and Laura's new address is 6611 Rippling Hollow, Spring, TX 77379. Patricia S. Wist has joined the staff of McDonnell Douglas Automation as business programmer/analyst. She and husband, David, live at 7396 Bedford Ave., St. Louis, MO 63130.

Don Schricker has joined General Dy~amics, Pomona Division, as project engmeer. He and Jean have moved to 6038 Moonstone Ave., Alta Lorna CA 91701. ' Stepben G. Sberrick, 2525 S. Elkhart, Aurora, CO 80014, brought his brotherin-law to visit the campus during the Christmas holidays. Steve is a senior results engineer with the Public Service Co. of Colo. Donald J. Stein nerd is now a petroleum engineer with the U. S. Geological Surv,ey. Don's new address is 5600 Gibson SE, Apt. 162, Albuquerque, NM 87108. W. T. Van Vegbten and Kaye have moved to 1513 North Westgate Wichita, KS 67212. Bill is in sales with Cutler Hammer Inc. in Wichita.

1975 Reunion at Homecoming Class Coordinators: Garry R. Aronberg 8671 Barby Lane St. Louis, MO 63124 Artbur H. Bell 794 Picket Way Cincinnati, OH 45245 Josepb B. Adrian has returned to Rolla and joined the staff of U.S. Department of Labor Mine Safety & Health Admin. as mine safety specialist. After spending time in Chicago and Vincennes, Ind., Joo.is residing at 811 Sycamore, Rolla, MO 65401.

Dan ADan is a material and standards engineer with Caterpillar Tractor Co. His address is 210 W. Clara, Peoria IL 61614. ' Marvin E. Borgmeyer has been promoted to section supervisor of the en~ironrnental and energy planning sectIon ~f Exxon Chemical's Baton Rouge ~hemlcal plant. Marvin and Susan (Rice) hve at 10 10 Rossmore Ave., Baton Rouge, LA 70810. Thomas O. Miesner is an engineer with Continental Pipe Line of Houston, Texas. Tom's address is 21018 Settler's Valley Drive, Katy, TX 77450. Bernard H. Scbeer III has joined AllisChalmers/Stephens-Adamson as 'account representative in Maryland Heights, Mo. MSM Alumnus/ 3S


Alumn'l Personals ______________________________ Kenneth W. Hurley has joined Texas International Airlines as senior operations engineer in Houston. Ken and Tracie have moved to 2719 King James Court, Webster, TX 77598 . David R. Lewis has joined the staff of Marathon Marine Engineering Co. as a structural engineer. David and wife, DeAnn , live at 6926 Northleaf., Houston, TX 77086.

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1975 continued Joseph H. Buchek was recently promoted to associate staff systems analyst at Exxon U.S.A. Joe and Linda are pleased to announce the addition to their family of Brian Edward, who arrived on September II, 1979. He joins 3 Yz year Carrie. The Bucheks are home at 7659 Winklewood, Houston, TX 77086. Gary E. and Beverly Chapman have moved to 918 Wiley Street, Belpre, OH 45714. Gary is senior ceramic engineer at A. B. Chance Company in Parkersburg, W. Va. Patricia A. Cooke became Mrs. Jerry Bohm on June 30,1979. Pat is highway technician with the Minnesota Department of Transportation in St. Paul. The Bohm's reside at 6107 Nicollet Ave. S. , Minneapolis, MN 55419. William J. Crocker has joined Rockwell International as a senior industrial engineer. Bill and Sarah have moved to 125 Mimosa, Grenada, MS 3890 I. Stephen Doss is a caseworker with the Missouri Division of Family Services in Lutesville. Steve's address is Box 291, Lutesville, MO 63762. Larry and Jackie Finley announce the birth of their first, a son, Joshua Alan, on October 10, 1979. Larry is senior construction inspector for the Missouri Highway' Department. T he Finley's are home at 1705 Soest Road, Rolla, MO 65401. Diane Gibbs and David Eppestine, '71 , were married on Nov. 6, 1977. "We're just slow at notifying people," Diane says. "We bought a home at 729 Buckley Road, St. Louis, MO 63125. It consumes all our spare time. Dave works as an engineer for the U.S. Army Troop Support and Aviation Material Readiness Command (TSAR COM). Diane works in the Data Systems Division at Southwestern Bell." Patrick E. and Kathy Gower have moved to 3519 Bordeaux Court, Hazel Crest, IL 60429. Patrick is a staff engineer with Amoco Oil. J. Kaye Grau, '75 , '79 , has joined the University of Central Florida as an assistant professor, computer science. Kaye and husband, Garry, have moved to 2768 Pennsylvaqia, Oviedo, FL 32765. 36/ MSM Alumnus

James W. Stephens has been named section manager, operating systems, of Microdata Corp. Jim's new address is 5052 Dutcher, Irvine, CA 92714. David A. and Vickie Thatcher announce the birth of their son, Aaron, now 8 months. The Thatchers are home at 118 Fernbarry Drive, Pontiac, MI 48054. David is project engineer at the GM Proving Grounds.

John S. Vickroy Jr., has moved to 210 Mark Lorenz has received a new assign- S. Mentor Ave., Apt. 9, Pasadena, CA ment with Caterpillar Tractor Company 91106. He is a banking officer with the of Peoria, Ill. Mark was made regional United California Bank in Glendale, service manager in Atlanta, Ga. for Calif. Caterpillar's Engine Division covering Georgia and Alabama. Mark, Brenda and six-month Benjamin have moved to 1976 1223 Rolling Green Drive, Acworth, Kul and Charlotte Bhasin live at 2665 GA 30101. Red Fox, Dunean Falls, OH 43734. Kul is quality assurance and development David L. Lyon has been named senior . manager with Gould Inc., Foil Division. mining engineer with Zeigler Coal Company in Johnston City, III. Dave and Earl Boesl, '76, '78, is a math programMary Lou now receive mail at Rt. 4, mer for Phillips Petroleum. He and new Box 18, Marion, IL 62959. wife, Judy Ann (Hood), a former stuNavy Lieutenant J. G . James H. Martin is an 'officer assigned to Attack Squadron 52 (V A-52) based at the Whidbey Island Naval Air Station, Oak Harbor, Wash. His squadron is currently aboard the aircraft carrier U. S. Kitty Hawk, which has been sent from the Philippines to the Indian Ocean.

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Michael J. Mochel was recently promoted to missile combat crew comdent at UMR from Annutt, Mo., live at mander in the U. S. Air Force. Mike and 409-C Comanche, Bartlesville, OK Rebecca wish to announce the birth of 74003. Christopher Sean on November 15, 1979. The Mochel's are home at 206 N. Robert C. Born has joined Amadhl Carwell Circle, Whiteman AFB, MO Corp. as a systems engineer. He and Lisa 65305. reside at 2127 B, .Louis Drive, Jefferson City, MO 65101. Richard W. and Nancy Mudd have

moved to 1917 Woodland Road, George E. Cannon Jr., is now a lieu e- Sapulpa, OK 74066. He has joined the Jack A. Myers II has joined the staff of nant colonel, chief of operations, with staff of Cities Service Company in Petroleum Inc., Great Bend, Kan., as the 91 st Civil Engineering Squadron, Tulsa, Okla. district engineer. He lives at 1304 USAF, Minot AFB, N.D. He and SanDonald Drive, Hays, KS 67601. dy live at 9 Linden Loop, Minont AFB, Melanie G. (Miller) Naeger is chief ND 58704. chemist with E. L. Haile & Associates, William E. Nickoley reports that he Houston. She and Robert J. (,77) live at and Wendy have a new daughter, Dennis W. and Linda Crowe have mov- 11626 Old Telegraph, Houston, TX Christine, born April 12. In June, he ac- ed to 91 -969 Komana, Ewa Beach, HI 77067. cepted a position as project engineer 96706. Captain Crowe is stationed with with the Mintec Division of Barber- the U. S. Army, S-4 25th AVN BN, Patrick Nicola is territory manager 'of Greene Co., Aurora, Ill. The family lives Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. Cargill Inc., Minneapolis. Pat's address at 1914 Hitchcock, Donners Grove, IL is 401 Timberwind Road, Edmond, OK James M. and Karen Farris are home at 73034.' 60515 . 303 S. Hickman St., Centralia, MO 65240. Jim is employed at A. P. Green David A. and Maria Noelken have movMajor Raymond F. Powell is executive Refractories Company, Mexico, Mo. ed to 37C Beverly Mai Tomlinson officer of 43rd Engineer Battalion (CBl) Road, Singapore 1024. David has been (HUy) at Fort Benning, Georgia. While Robert F. Fleischman is foundry/quality made special representative-engines, for teaching ROTC at Princeton Universiengi~eer for Ramsey Corp., a division of Caterpillar Far East Ltd. ty, Ray was asked to assist by teaching TR W. Bob announces his forthcoming part of a semester course in construction marriage in March to Diane Othsner of R. Kevin Oberdick is now permanently management in the civil engineering. Crestwood, Mo. His address is 259 A relocated as general engineer in ARCO department, based upon his graduate Hickory Hedge, Manchester, - MO Pipe Line's Houston District Office: He studies at UMR and Army experience. 63011. lives at 670 Maxey Road, Apt. 715 , He and Judy have moved to 301 Austin Houston, TX 77013. Loop, Ft. Benning, GA 31905. Allen E. Gilliam is now an engineer with Boeing. His new address is 1024 W. Frank E. Proctor ' Jr., has joined Peter C. and Betty Rauch have moved to Casino, Apt. 11 OA, Everett, W A 98204. Kirkpatrick Komponents of Franklin, 1521 W. Indianola, Broken Arrow, OK Tenn. as operations manager. Frank's 7401 2. Peter is a geologist with Williams Dwight L. Gookin was recently transfer- address is 1234 Mary Helen Drive, red to Houston, Texas where he is pro- Nashville, TN' 37220. Exploration Co., Tulsa, Okla. duction engineer with Shell Oil ComRon and Denese (Green) Roberts have pany. He and Rita have moved to 1118 . Dennis Rackers is now senior mining Red Rock Canyon Road, Katy, TX engineer for Associated Electric taken the plunge and purchased a new home located at 111 2 N. Cooper Circle, 77450. Cooperative Inc. His new address is Olathe, KS 66061. Ron is employed at 2175 E. Regency Place, Springfield, MO Carla A. Horn and husband, Peter, 65804. Bendix as a quality control engineer. reside at 9641 Portal Drive, Eden Lawrence A. Rockwell is now a partner Prairie, MN 55344. Carla is a computer Robert and Pamela Randall ha ve moved in S.E.R. Engineering Company in programmer/analyst with Hollander to 7070 Hillshire Drive, Memphis, TN Justin, Texas. Larry and Amanda have Publishing Company Inc. , in Min- 38134. He is a loss prevention consulmoved to 6114A Glenview Drive, Apt. netonka, Minn. tant with Factory Mutual Engineering No. 49, Fort Worth, TX 761 18. Association, Maryland Heights, Mo. Daniel J. Hughes has been promoted to John Struck hoff assumed the position of supervising' engineer in special studies in Wade J. Reinheimer has joined Core executive vice president of SSP .Time transmission & distribution at Union Laboratories Inc., as assistant lab Share in Jul y, 1979. John and Lynn live Electric Company, St. Louis. Dan is . supervisor-core analysi~ . Wade and wife, at 114 White Pine Drive, Springfield, IL receiving mail at RR , 1 Box 78, De- Jill, live at 3403 Park Lane, MidlilOd, TX 79701. fiance, MO 63341. 62703.

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Charles and Kelly Alsberg have a new address-Rt. 1, Box 90, Wautoma, WI 54982. Charles is now vice president of North American Hydro Inc., in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin .

Richard C. Smith has joined Texas Insiruments as a quality assurance engineer. His new address is 6060 Village Bend, No. 1402, Dallas, TX 75206 . .

Thomas W. Doering has joined Exxon Nuclear Inc: of Richland, Wash., as design coordinator (reactor fuel). Tom and Maria have moved to 1306 S. Kellogg, Kennewick, WA 99336.

Philip J. Beck is an engineer with McDonnell Douglas in St. Louis. He and Deborah live at 2170 Calle Vista, Florissant, MO 63031.

Rick K. Spears is now a project engineer for Amoco Oil Company of Chicago. He and Susan ha ve moved to 301 Noble Oaks Drive No. 2502, Savannah, GA 31406.

J. Michael Fischer is now a construction supervisor for Texas Pacific Oil Co. in Midland, Texas. His address is 2300 North "A", No. 702, Midland, TX 79701.

Goeffrey C. Bull has joined Harris Controls as a senior engineer. He and wife, Sharon, receive mail at P.O. Box 31, Michael Stilz is now a senior engineer . with IBM . He and Kathy are home at Palm Bay, FL 32905. 1545 Alexandria, No. 5A, Lexington, . Greg Copeland has become a member of KY 40504. Dr. Ali Selim is qmently an associate Technical Staff of ESL Inc. of Sun· professor of civil' engineering at South nyvale, Calif. His home address is 955 Dakota State University. He, Suzan and Azure, Sunnyvale, CA 94086. 1978 son, Samy, live at 217 Santee Pass, William P. Alt's new address is P.O. Jennifer A. Drake .has joineq .Control Brookings, SD 57006. Box 5360, Beaumont, TX 77702. Data Corp. as mining engineer, senior analyst. Her new address is 4648 S. CanTed F. Bestor is an associate engineer na Lane, Tucson, AZ 85730. wtih Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line Co. Sam Enns may now be reached at P. O. He lives at 4715 Fontana, Roeland Box 9227 , St. Louis, MO 63117. Park, KS 66205 .

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Norman S. Smith, associate professor of mining engineering at UMR, has been elected a director of the Rochester & Pittsburgh Coal Company, Indiana, Pa. His address is Rotite 6, Box 275, Rolla, MO ~5401.

David H. Fronick is now associate engineer-construction, with Detroit Edison. David, Karen and Barbara Helen live at 2980 Quartz, Troy, MI 48098. Michael D. Hillis is field engineer with General Electric in Overland Park, Kan. He lives at 11425 Colorado, Apt. I, Kansas City, MO 64137. Larry Jackson is leaving process research & engineering at Dow Coming, Carrollton, Ky. for a new job at Vistron (Division of SOHIO), Lima, Ohio. Larry's address is 805 Sycamore, Apt. 7, Carrollton, KY 41008. Doug and Marty Kinnett have moved to RR I, Box 242, Bridgeport, IL 62417. Doug is ASC reservoir engineer with Marathon Oil Company.

Randyl Stuckemeyer has been named fuel procurement supervisor for Central l1Iinois Public Service Co. He and Susan live at 1813 S. Lowell, Springfield, IL 62704.

Stephen R. Nelson has joined Texas Instruments Inc., as an electronics design engineer. Steve's new address is 627 Anglewood, Richardson, TX 75081.

Roger and Leah Vail have moved to 5422 Oakcrest, Imperial, MO 63052. Roger is owner/partner of V-S Construction in Arnold, Mo.

Donald R. Otto is an electrical engineer with Alphamedies, Levittown, Pa. He lives at 283 Lakeside Blvd., Trenton, NJ 08610.

Gregory G. Williams is now a staff manager with Southwestern Bell Telephone in St. Louis. He and Kathy live at 7128 Tall Oak, Mehlville, MO 63129.

David L. Perry is now a production engineer with Hewlett Packard in Palo Alto, Calif. Dave has moved to 1200 Dale Avenue No. 21, Mountain View, CA 94040.

Tobey Yadon, 9114 First Avenue South, Bloomington, MN 55420, has joined the staff of Rosemont Inc. as sales operations coordinator in Eden Prairie, Minn.

Mark M. Sebree ' has been made reclamation foreman of AMAX Coal Company, Chandler, Ind. Mark and Caroline have moved to 7755 Marywood, Newburgh, IN 47630.

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Richard Siebenman is now a reservoir engineer at CONOCO Inc. in New Orleans. His home address is 3225 Kabel Drive, New Orleans, LA 70114.

Bruce H. Allen writes that he has recently been promoted to engineering maintenance superintendent of the U. S. Gypsum Co. Sperry, Iowa plant. He was married this past summer, and he and Kathy are buying a house and living at 212 South Garfield,. Burlington, IA 52601.

David A. Smith has joined K & J Coal Company as a mine engineer in Westover, Pa. Dave's new address is P. O. Box 257, Tipton, PA 16684.

Beth A. Bextermueller has joined Crawford & Company as an insurance adjuster. Beth and Jim have moved to 1573 Parksite, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701. Randy O. Bruce has joined Texas Instruments-Equipment Group, as ·an engineer. Randy's new address is 9323 Amberton Parkway, No. 235, Dal13$, TX 75243. James G. Boverie is now a lube planner with .Gulf Oil Co. His address is 4121 Turtle Creek, No. 43, Port Arthur, TX 77640. Elaine A. Christian is a voltmeter service engineer with Hewlett-Packard. Her new address is 1729 Estrella Ave., Loveland, CO 80537. Michael J. Crockett has joined Cessna Aircraft Company as a structures engineer. He and Janet have moved to 1157 S. Webb Road, No. 1302, Wichita, KS 67207.

Susan R. and Corbert Gautheir have a new address. It is 192 Rita Road, Apt. 6, Mankato, MN 5600 I. Stephanie A. Hai-Iand has joined Biggs & Math~ws lnc_ as engineer. She and Gary have moved to 5260 Professional Drive, No. 71A, Wichita Falls, TX 76302. Dennis W. Heider has been made branch manager-West Lafayette, of A & H Engineering Corp. He and wife, Monica, have moved to 3074-2 PemberIy Court, West Lafayette, IN 47906. Stephen J. and Susan Henry are home at 224 Cherokee Trail, Texarkana, TX 7550 I. Steve is project engineerenvironmental services for International Paper Company. Alan S. Holtz Jr., has joined Wells Manufacturing Co. of Skokie, III. as a metallurgist. He and Mickey are home at 315 N. Prospect Manor, Mt. Prospect, IL 60056. Michael E. Johnson is an engineertechnical, for E. I. duPont de Nemours -and Company in La Porte, Texas. Mike and Rose-Marie have moved to 1900 Bay Area Blvd_, No_ 108, Houston, TX 77058. Cheng·Asiong Lai is presently a product engineer with Communications Transistor Corp_, Varian Associates. He is working on wafer evaluation, process improvement, OC & RF testing, and VHF & UHF new geometry design for HF 25-50 MHz, VHF 140-175 MHz, UHF 450-512 MHz, 800 MHz communications power ·transistors. He and Mary r~ide at 2170 Carlmont Drive, No_ 4, Belmont, CA 94002.

Kelvin T. Erickson has joined the staff of Fisher Controls Company as a design . Michael F. Ludwig and Karen· Sue engineer. He and Francilda are home at Avery \79) were recently married. 1006 W. Nevada St., Marshalltown, IA Home address for the Ludwig's is 361 H, 50158. Francilda ('79) is wife, hom· Avant Drive, Hazelwood, MO 63042. maker and mother full time. Family in- Mike is a flight test engineer with cludes Kelvin T. and Esther A. McDonnell Douglas Aircraft on the F·15 Eagle_ . Erickson.

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Alumni Persona/s _ _ _ _ _ _--.....; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 1978 continued Ronald A. Morgan has moved to 5727 Canoya Ave., Woodland Hills, CA 91367 and has been named assitant resident industrial engineering with Anheuser Busch Inc. in Los Angeles. Robert J. Mueller is a chemical engineer with Industrial Risk Insurers in St. Louis. He and Jane live at 404 S. Patrick, O'Fallon, MO 63366.

Joseph W. Faber has been made special projects engineer of Peabody Coal Company . Joe has moved to 4349 Westminster Place, St. Louis, MO 63108. David C. Hitchcock has moved to 1833 Harmon, Apt. 9, Berkeley, CA 94703. Dave's a grad student at U. C. Berkeley, department of material science and mineral engineering, Berkeley, Calif.

Peter C. Horn is now sales represen- . Donald E. Murphy has joined the Air tative with Data General Corp. in Force Technical Applications Center, Richfield, Minn. Pete and Carla Ann Patrick AFB, as deputy chief, civil have moved to 9641 Portal Drive, Eden engineering branch. Don and Patricia Prairie, MN 55344. have moved to 75 N. Oak Drive, Satellite Beach, FL 32937. James G. Kettinger is a process engineer. for Phillips Petroleum at their Borger, Bruce Q. Roney has been made sales Texas refinery. Jim's new address is 410 engineer of Jeffrey Mfg. Div., Dresser West 6th Street, No. 14, Borger, TX Ind . of Pittsburgh, Pa. Bruce's new ad- 79007. dress is 110 Swinderman Road, Wenford, PA 15090. Peter Stoddard is a corporate industrial Michael R. Simac hs joined D' Appolon- engineer at Hallmark Cards in Kansas ta ConSUlting Engineers Inc. as staff City, Mo. Pete's new address is 7421 engineer. Mike receives mail at P. O. Flint, No. 201, Shawnee, KS 66203. Box 17074, Pittsburgh, PA 15235.

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Peter J. Stoddard is a corporate industrial engineer for Hallmark Cards Inc. of Kansas City, Mo. His address is 7421 Flint, No. ' 201-F, Shawnee, KS 66203. Richard A. Weigel has started his own business, Weigel Custom Building, a residential builder. Richard and Cheryl are home at 9157 Victory Ave., Jennings, MO 63136. Randall J. White has joined Monsanto Agricultural Products Co. in St. Louis as a research chemist 1. Randall and Theresa have moved to 1545 West Main St., No. J, Festus, MO 63028. Gregory M. Wilson is a reliability engineer with Centrilift, Inc., Casper, Wyo. His address is 10 Jonquil St., Casper, WY 82601. Leonard A. Wolff is completing his first year as mining engineer with Western Nuclear Inc. He is involved with coaching and starting a town swim team . in his spare time. Leonard and Patricia receive mail at Box 633 , Jeffrey City, WY 82310. John M. Wootten has joined Peabody Coal Company, St. Louis, as environmental manager-air quality. John and Sandra make their home at 2724 Barrett Station Road, Manchester, MO 63011. 'Gaylard T. Williams is now warehouse and shipping staff manager for Procter & Gamble in St. Louis. He is presently pursuing his MBA at SIU-Edwardsville (part-time), teaches calculus and a digital lab at Basic Institute of Technology, and is also a Junior Achievement advisor. In his spare time, he's home at 4519 McPherson , Apt. 302, St. Louis, MO 63108. Vance Behr, '78 & '79, has joined Sandia Labs-Drilling & Technology Division as a member of the technical staff. Van and Pam have moved to 13504 Auburn, Albuquerque, NM 87112. 38/ MSM Alumnu s

Debra Kusmec Aguilar has joined John Deere Company as a programmer in Moline, Ill. Debra and Mike have moved to 935 17th, No.4, Bettendorf, IA 52722. Karen S. Avery was married recently to Michael F. Ludwig, '78. Karen is currently working in advanced 'design as associate engineer for McDonnell Aircraft in St. Louis. The Ludwig's are presently making their home at 361 H A vant Drive, Hazelwood, MO 63042.

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Barbara A. Haintl has joined Procter & Gamble as a product technical engineer. Her new address is 2348A Walden Glen Circle, Cincinnati, OH 45231.

Homer L. Poor has joined Anaconda Aluminum as an engineer. He and Mary Jane have moved to Route I Box 78, Robards, KY 42452.

D. Kent Henson has joined Bums & McDonnell Engineers as a structural engineer. Kent's new address is 8306 C Hillcrest Road, ' Kansas City, MO 64138.

Douglas A. Roess is now an associate engineer with McDonnell Douglas in St. Louis. Doug's address is No.7 Normandy Court, Lake St. Louis, MO 63367.

John Hrenak Jr., was married to Sandra Kay Ohnemus on November 24, 1979. They reside in Fort Scott, Kansas.

Morgan P. Slusher is a graduate student in the physics department at Rice University in Houston, Texas. He receives mail through the physics department, P.O. Box 1892, Rice University, Houston, TX 77001. .

Robert Kreienheder has joined the City of St. Louis as a civil engineer. Bob is home at 4321 Morganford, No. 16, St. Louis, MO 63116. Jeffery S. Lewis is a highway trainee with the Federal Highway Administration in Jefferson City. His address is 1609 Starlite, Jefferson City, MO 65101.

David M. Bird is a mining engineer with International Salt Company in Retsof, New York. Dave's address is 12 East South, South Hills, Apt. 3A, Geneseo, NY 14454.

Frederick G. Lucado Jr., has joined Wilbur Smith & Associates Consulting Engineers of New Haven, Conn., as a project engineer. He and Rose (Hayes) have moved to 44 Lawrence A venue, . James A. Bush is now an engineer with . Milford, CT 06460. Amoco in Brownfield, Texas. He and Mary live at 907 E. Felt St., Brownfield, . Steven W. Martin has moved to 909A Chautauqua Drive, Red Oak, IA 51566 TX 79316. and has joined Union Carbide Corp. Edwin R. Carney is an engineer with Battery Products ' Division as associate ITT, EOPD, Ft. Wayne, Ind. His ad- plant engineer. dress is 3214 S. Calhoun, Ft. Wayne, IN Ronald A. McClellan is now an officer 46807. candidate, USNR, United States Navy. Walter L. Emnett has relocated with Ron's address is 1905 Park A venue, St. McDonnell Douglas to Tulsa. Walt and Charles, MO 6330 I. Barbara have moved to 8424 Harp James P. and Adola Neumann have Blvd., Broken Arrow, OK 74012. moved to 712 Marble, R2, Minooka, IL Kiin E~ Fleddermann is an assembly 60447 . Jim is a mechanical engineer reliability engineer for Packard Electric with Amoco Chemicals in Joliet. Division of General Motors in Warren , ,Ohio. Kim's address is 1231 North Robert H. Pape is senior engineer-flight simulation at McDonnell Douglas in St. Road, Apt. 296, Niles, OH 44446. Louis. Bob and Linda reside at 2 East John S. Foster Jr., is now vice presi-' Moro Drive, Moro, IL 62067 . dent, science and technology with TRW Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. He and his wife James V. Parker is a production assisFran, live at 19401 South Park Blvd., tant with Archer-Daniels-Midland Co., Shaker Heights, OH 44122. Dr. Foster Granite City, Ill. He and Rosamonde was a recipient of an honorary doctorate live at 937 Pike Court, St. Louis, MO 63138. at the M.ay Commencement. Joseph G. Gladbach is production engineer with Amoco Production Company. His address is 621 N , Washington, Odessa, TX 79761.

Thomas N. Pile Jr., is now home at 2933 NW 89th Terrace No.2, Coral Springs, FL 33065. Tom is software instructor for Modular Computer Systems of Ft. Lauderdale.

James O. Smith is chairman of the computer science department at Marycrest C?"ege. He reports that, besides teaching, he will begin work towards a doctorate at the University of Iowa in January. He and Sharon live at 2630 PaCific, Davenport, IA 52804. Kay A. Spaunhorst is a process engineer with Shell Oil Co., Deer Park, Texas. Her address is 2001 Gemini, No. 1322, Houston, TX 77058. Chen-Bin Su is a scientific programmer with Texas Instrument Co., Dallas, Texas. He and Hsiu-Min live at 3518 ,Metairie Court, Garland, TX 75040. Ann E. Veatch has joined Aluminum Company of America (ALCOA) as an electrical engineer. Her new address is 3831 Bridge, Apt. 116, Davenpor,t, IA 52807. Thomas A. Wetteroth is an applications engineer-technical sales department, for Babcock & Wilcox-Refractories Division. Tom's address is 2408 I Acapulco Drive, Augusta, GA 30906. Gaylard T. Williams is now warehouse and shipping staff manager for Procter & Gamble in St. Louis. He is presently pursuing his MBA at SIU-Edwardsville (part-time), teaches calculus and a digital lab at Basic Institute of Technology, and is also a Junior Achievement advisor. In his spare time, he's home at 4519 McPherson, Apt. 302, St. Louis, MO 63108. Jim Wray is working as an engineer for AMOCO Production Company at Hastings Oil Field (Houston, Texas). He and Denise have recently purchased a new home at 2307 Heritage Landing, Pearland, TX 77581.


MSM·UMR Alumni Association Telephone (31'4) 341-4171; (314) 341-4172 OFFICERS . Term Expires President . . .. ... . ....... Joseph W. Mooney, '39 .... . . .. . . . ... . 7383 Westmoreland .. . . .. . ... ... .. .- ..... .. .. 1980 University City, MO 63130 President Elect. . . ... .. . . Robert D. Bay, '49 .............. ..... 222 Magna Carta Lane .... . . . ....... . . ... ... 1980 St. Louis, MO 63141 Vice President . .......... Frank C. Appleyard, '37 .... .. ..... .... 808 Solar ............... .. ... ..... ...... . . 1980 Glenview, IL 60025 Vice President. ....... ... Arthur G. Baebler, '55 ...... .. .... . .. . 20 Fox Meadows .. . . .. .. .. . ........... ..... 1980 Sunset Hills, MO 63127 Vice President . . . ........ Alfred J. Buescher, '64 .. .. . . .... .- . .. .. 624 Golfview Drive . . . .. . . . . . ... . . .. . . ...... 1980 Ballwin, MO 630 II Vice President . . ...... . .. James B. McGrath, '49 ...... .. ........ Fru-Con . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1980 1706 Olive St., St. Louis, MO 63103 Secretary . . . . .. . ... ..... Robert V. Wolf, '51 .......... . ....... Dept. of Metallurgical & Nuclear Engr ..... .. .... 1980 UMR, Ro)la, M065401

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Treasurer .... . ...... .... Vernon T. Loesing '42 . . .. .... .... . ... Dept. of Civil Engr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1980 UMR, Rolla, MO 6540 I DIRECTORS AT LARGE Term Expires Alan H. laPlante, '63 ........ .... .... Tomlinson Petroleum, Inc., Suite 415, 1200 Milam, Houston, TX 77002. . . . .. 1980 Belding H. McCurdy, '38 . . . .. ..... .... 7400 Sun Island Dr., South, Suite, 711 , South Pasadena, FL 33707 . ...... ... . 1981 E. L. "Roy" Perry, '40 ....... . .... . ... The Port of Los Angeles, P.O. Box 151, San Pedro, CA 90733 ......... . . .... 1980 Walter C. Mulyca, '65 ... .. ........... 203 Hillcrest, Marshall, TX 75670 . . . .......... . .. .. ..... . ....... . . . ... 1981 Armin 1. Tucker, '40 ...... ... ... .... . 6464 Overlook Drive, Alexandria, VA22312 ..... .. . . ....... .. ... . . ... .. 1982 James D. Gostin, '44 .. .... ..... : ..... J-G Sales Co., P.O. Box 3024, Arcadia, CA 91006. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1982 Area Zip . Code Numbers AREA DIRECTORS Term Expires 00-14 Raymond T. Ruenheck, '50 ..... .. 7 Monteview, Chelmsford, MA 01824 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1980 15-21 J. D. Patterson, '61. . . .. ... ..... . 1660 Ashlawn Dr., Pittsburgh, PA 15241. ....... . . . ..... . .... .. . . .. . ... 1980 22-33 Gerald L. Stevenson, '59 .... . . . . . 515 Rob Roy, Lakeland, FL 33803 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982 35-45 William D. Busch, '42 ......... . .. 20001 Idlewood Trail, Cleveland, OH 44136. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1980 46-59 George Baumgartner, '56 ....... . . 2120 Syracuse, Dearborn, MI 48127 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1981 60-61 Allen G. Behring, '66 . .. ......... 121 E. Witchwood Lane, Lake Bluff, IL 60044 .. '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982 62-62 Ernst Weinel, '44 . .... . ... . . .... 1502 West 50, O'Fallon, IL 62629 ... . ... . .. . ... . ..... . .... . .......... . 1981 63-65 Matteo A. Coco, '66 .. . .... .... .. 7115 Aliceton Ave., St. Louis, MO 63123 . .... .. ..... '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1981 63-65 Martha Gerig, '69 . . . . . .......... 80 I Fairground Road, Rolla, MO 6540 I. ....... .'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1981 63-65 Leonard C. Kirberg, '66 . ......... 331 Carmel Wood Dr., Ellisville, MO 63011. .... ... ..... . ........... . ... 1980 63-65 /Robert W. Klorer, '44 . .. . . ..... .. 7500 Natural Bridge Rd., St. Louis, MO 63123 . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ....... . .. . 1980 63-65 Harold A. Krueger, '42 .. ......... Ozark Lead Co., Rural Branch, Sweetwater, MO 63680 .. ... . . .......... . . . 1982 63-651. Robert Patterson, '54 ... .. . . . . . Show-Me, Inc., P.O. Box 573, Sikeston, MO 63801 ......... . ... .. .. . . . ... 1981 63-65 George R. Schillinger, '63 . . . .. .... 7598 John Ave., Oakville, MO 63129 .. . . .. . . .. . . ....... . . ... .. ... . .... 1980 63-65 Paul R. Munger, '58 . ............ Director, Institute of River Studies, UMR, Rolla, MO 65401 .... . . .. ... . .... 1981 63-65 C. M. Wattenbarger, '41 . ..... .. . . 205 W. First St., Terrace, Lamar, MO 64759 .. '. . . . . ............ . . . ..... . 1981 63-651. L. "Jack" Painter, '50 . . . . . ... . 2123 Sunset Drive, Poplar Bluff, MO 63901 . ............. .. . . . ........ . . 1982 66-74 David D. Kick, '57 ... . .. ...... .. 4915 S. Lakewood Dr., Tulsa, OK 74135 ... . . . . ... . .. .. . . .............. 1982 75-79 William E. Patterson, '53 .. . ..... . 10031 Briar Rose, Houston, TX 77001 ... . ...... .. .. ..... .. ...... ' . . . . .. 1982 80-89 & 96-99 Victqr J. Hoffmann, '60 .. 31057 E. Lake Morton Dr., S.E. Kent, WA 98031 ........ .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1980 90-95 Edward N. Thurmond, '75 .... . .. . 542 Chetwood St., Oakland, CA 94601. . . . ..... . ... . ... .... . . . .. . ...... 1982 COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN DIRECTORS H. W. Flood, '43 ....... . .. . ... . ... . .. 183 Main St., Acton, MA 01720 Joel F. Loveridge, '39 ... .. . ....... . .. . 739 Country Manor Lane, Creve Coeur, MO 63141 Hans E. Schmoldt, '44 ......... . . . ... . Schmoldt Engineering Services Co., Inc., 526 S. Seminole, Bartlesville, OK 74003 Lawrence A. Spanier, '50 . .... . . . . . . . . . 5 Pettit Drive, Dix Hills, NY 11746 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Term Expires Richard H. Bauer, '52 ............. . ... Missouri Electrochem, Inc., 10958 Lin-Valle Dr. .. . .. . ........... . . . .. . . . 1984 St. Louis, MO 63123 Robert M. Brackbill, '42 .. . .. .... .... .. Texas Pacific Oil Co.. .. . ....... . .. ...... . . .......... .... . . . . ... . . .. 1982 1700 One Main Place, Dallas, TX 75250 Peter F. Mattei, '37 .. ..... ... ... . . ... 9954 Holliston Court. .. ..... . .. .. . . . ... . .. . ... . . . . .......... .... . . . 1980 St. Louis, M063124 EX-OFFICIO DIRECTORS Paul T. DQwling, '40 ..... ...... . .... . 10 144 Winding Ridge Rd., St. Louis, MO 63124 R. O. Kasten, '43 .. . . . . .. . ... .... . . .. 901 West114th Terrace, Kansas City, MO 64114 James 1. Murphy, '35 . .. . . ..... . .... . . Murphy Company, 1340 North Price Rd., St. Louis, MO 63132 Melvin E. Nickel, '38 . . .. . . . ... .. . .... 1060 I South Hamilton Ave., Chicago, IL 60643 F. C. Schneeberger, '25 .... . . .. ... .... One Briar Oak, St. Louis, MO 63132 James W. Stephens, '47 . .... .. ........ Missouri Public Service Co., 10700 E. Highway 50 Kansas City, MO 64138 STAFF Frank H. Mackaman .... ..... ... .. ... Executive Vice-President, MSM-UMR Alumni Association and Director, Office of Alumni/Development, University of Missouri-Rolla John Theilmann . .... .... . . . . ........ Assistant Director, Alumni/Development University of Missouri-Rolla Barbara Petrovic . . .... ...... ... ..... Staff Assistant, MSM-UMR Alumni Association and Senior Secretary, AlumnilDevelopment, University of Missouri-Rolla Kris Curtin ...... .. .. ..... ..... . . . .. Records Coordinator, MSM-UMR Alumni Association & Computer Terminal Operator, Alumni/Development, University of Missouri-Rolla Sally White ........ ..... . . ....... ... Editor, MSM ALUMNUS . MSM-UMR Alumni Association, Harris Hall, UMR, Rolla, MO 65401 MSM Alumnus / 39


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