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Dear Sirs; I would like to take this opportunity to extend my sincere appreciation for your abundant generosity. I am truly thankful for the much needed monetary gift, the framed certificate, and the honor of being named an Alumni Scholar. In these days of economic unrest and an uncertainty about the future of financial aids for college students, it is reassuring to know that a steadfast and generous group such as the MSM-UMR Alumni Association exists. I only hope that upon my graduation and entrance into the work force I may join this illustrious organization and help do for others what it has done for me. Again,

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Annual Alumni Fund Again in 1982, alumni and friends of the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy and the University of Missouri-Rolla set a record for annual giving. The year’s total alumni gifts came to $209,680.95. Added to that figure was an addi­ tional $83,435.34 in matching gifts. Those two figures add up to a grand total of $293,116.29 which means a great deal of support for the Association and the University. Gifts to the Alumni Annual Fund are used to support a number of activities. The

Association’s major project remains the provision of scholarships, ranging in value form $200 to $1,500 a year. This year, a record 127 scholarships were given from regular Alumni Association and “named” scholarship accounts. In addition, approximately 20 students earn money each school year through the Alumni Association Educational Assistant Program. A separate article in this issue of the MSM Alumnus gives additional information about both the scholarship and Educational Assistant programs.

MSM-UMR Alumni Association Income Statement

Calendar 1982

Calendar 1981 Alumni gifts Unrestricted Designated

$150,816.00 39,316.43

Matching Gifts Unrestricted Designated

36,732.00 7,365.00

Earned interest included:

$17,139.81

$190,132.43

44,097.00 $234,229.43

Alumni gifts Unrestricted Designated

$158,400.89* 51,280.06

Matching Gifts Unrestricted Designated

61,370.34 22,065.00

Earned interest included:

$209,680.95

83,435.34 $293,116.29

$24,302.12

’ Included are alumni gifts of stocks and bonds totaling $11,660.00 being held for investment or later sale. turn to next page

O n The C o v er Each year the association receives thank you letters from students acknowledging the assistance provided them through scholarships. The letter on the cover is from Kelly Wiggs, freshman in computer science from Alton. Other examples may be found scattered throughout the list of alumni donors. Copies of all the letters are sent regularly to members of your association board of directors, and we include some of them in this issue of the magazine so all of you will have some idea of how much your support is appreciated.

MSM ALUMNUS (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 MissouriRolla. Entered as second class matter October 27,1926, at Post Office at Rolla, Missouri 65401, under the Act of March 3, 1897.

Blue Key 50th Anniversary 1983 marks Blue Key’s 50th year on the MSM-UMR campus. Much of Blue Key’s history at Rolla has been lost throughout the years, and we are hoping our alums can help us out. On March 20th, Blue Key will host a “St. Pat’s Recovery Coffee” from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Centennial Hall in the University Center East. All Blue Key alumni are invited, so come along and bring some stories! Another event is being planned for Homecoming ’83. If you would like to attend either social, or need more information, please contact Blue Key, P.O. Box 1331, Rolla, MO 65401.

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How the Fund is Used Other activities supported by contributions to the Alumni Association include: Curtis Laws Wilson Library, athletic programs, the music department, student awards, faculty awards, alumni awards, Homecoming activities, Commencement, class reunions, area meetings, alumni records, the Alumni Directory, student loans, special projects, and the production of newsletters and Alumnus. An activity deserving special comment is the maintenance of current alumni records. Presently, nearly 31,000 records are coded as alumni in our computer. Of those, current mailing addresses, business addresses and business positions are available for all but approximately 2,500 alums. That translates into a correct cur­ rent address rate of nearly 92 percent, the envy of most alumni associations across the country. The maintenance of those addresses means our alums have the capability of keep­ ing irt touch with classmates and friends through our office. It allows us to keep in touch with those same alums. This edition of the MSM Alumnus, for example, is sent to every alum on our mailing list. By so doing, we maintain ties to each.

As you will notice from the chartsaccompanyingthis article, $ 158,400.89, 54 per­ cent of the total amount received from all sources in 1982, was entrusted to the Association with no restrictions attached. In addition, S61.370.34 of the matching gifts were unrestricted. Alumni chose to designate specific purposes for $51,280.06 in gifts. Those gifts generated $22,065.00 in matching gifts. As in past years, the Association continues to honor the donor’s original designation by using matching gifts for the same purpose. With the 20 percent giving increase experienced last year, the Association enters 1983 with high hopes for the future. Because of the faith placed in our alumni, the Association’s Board of Directors voted to increase the dollar amount of all scholar­ ships coming directly from the Alumni Association by at least 25 percent for the next school year. That increased committment will only be able to be maintained with the continued support of our fine alumni. The Association and its directors are confident that support will continue, and it will be forthcoming at an even greater pace.

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Student Report Report of work pursued by Robert J. Brandt, Dec. ’82, under the MSM-UMR Alumni Educational Assistance Program.

Throughout the spring and summer of 1982 1 was able to continue working on the N atio n al A rcheological Engineering Record (NAER) as a result of funding by the MSM-UMR Alumni Association. My association with the project began in the spring of 1981, but due to funding cuts I would have been unable to continue my work without the help of the Alumni Association. The NAER project is a national at­ tempt to catalogue information and photographs of historically significant sites on a state-by-state basis. Dr. H. J. Eisenman of the University of MissouriRolla Social Sciences Department is the coordinator of the Missouri section of the project. 1 was involved with Dr.

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Eisenman and the project in the capaci­ ty of student assistant. My respon­ sibilities included information coordina­ tion, field research, and site inspections. During the spring semester 1 spent the bulk of my time going through partially completed site surveys in order to bring the files up-to-date. By contacting a number of different groups and in­ dividuals around the state 1 was able to fill in many of the gaps in our informa­ tion. That process of information coor­ dination is both complicated and essen­ tial in the case of the NAER project. I began a series of site inspections once 1 returned to St. Louis for the sum­ mer. Among the engineering sites 1 catalogued were three water towers

built by the St. Louis Water Department at the turn of the century, both Fort Bellfountain and the St. Louis Arsenal, as well as two pumping stations located near Chain of Rocks. Once the site in­ spections were completed 1 began the task of researching background informa­ tion on those sites located in the St. Louis area. At the time of this report both the information and photographs of those sites are awaiting transference into the NAER format. Through the generosity of the MSMUMR Alumni Association not only have 1 gained experience in historical engineering research, but a valuable pro­ ject was also pushed closer to comple­ tion.


Annual Alumni Fund Donors 1911 Det.we i I e r

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1916 Adams Vogel

Dear Sirs, 1 would like to thank you for extending my scholarship through the next two semesters. Last year, I was awarded both the scholarship and a fellowship (Student Assistantship) in the spring. The research I did under the fellowship resulted in a first place award at the Missouri Academy of Sciences. Without the fellowship, I wouldn’t have been able to participate in the research or have a chance to com­ pete at the Missouri Academy of Sciences. Your help made this possible. This aid encouraged me to continue doing research in the psychology animal lab, under Dr. N. Marlin’s supervision. So now I am in the Undergraduate Honors Research Program. I’m running experiments dealing with backwards conditioning. After completing these studies and writing a paper, I will graduate with Divisional Honors this spring (Spring 83). I cannot stress how much of this is due to your assistance. Your program caught me at a time when I was feeling discouraged, worrying about my financial situation and wondering if all my studying was worth it. I was considering quit­ ting for a while in order to save up more money. Fortunately, because of you, I did not have to do so. It seems like ever since I received my fellowship, things have been going great. I was inducted into Phi Kappa Phi late last spring; I’ve met some very capable and talented students and professors through my research. I know that if I hadn’t taken action myself these things would never have happened, but you deserve much credit for extending a hand to keep me going.

Ha r r y C. B i r c h a rd Elm er Gamme t e r E rw i n Gammete r D a n ie l Kennedy C h a r l e s L. K i tchen E d w a rd M. L i ndenau M o o re J ames P. Cabanne Sm ith C S ta p le s Guy W. Thompson B e n n e t R. Mo r r i s L . Tyrre I I J u I e H. W a lk er

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Barnard A l b e r t E. B i se 11 Dona Id J . Bo i smenue C Iy d e F . Bo ssert H a r r y F. C learm an F re d e ric k D avenport Bowman G riffith II .M . Hoover P a u l K. K raft Ned 0. Lusk R . Ralph M o ra n Ernest Parsons E d w a rd W. Paul M u rray J . Se y d le r F r a n k K. S ie v e rs E d w i n R. Sm i t h J a m e s F. Thomas H a r o l d D. Weber Paul W e is s C l a r e n c e B.

Doennecke H e n r y W. We i s e r Han I e y H .

1920 Jarn ard C h a r l e s R. Tash D a v i d A. ■ orgotson J a m e s M. Tome r St C la ir lo p p o c k Ha r I and H. -Iowa Id A r t h u r M. v|o I t e W i I I i am J . Terry M a r k L.

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1922 A ckers A l b e r t L. C h ris tn e r G len J . Mach i n Edw in G.

1923 Cam pbelI E. T a y l o r Chomeau Henri Do r r i s M i I b u r n L. F le s h M rs F l o r e n c e Ford Ragan Frame W ayne S . F rey Mu i r L . G a tts W i l l i a m P. Hoover B e r t F. Marek H a r r y C. Murphy Raymond F. Pesout E d w a rd P.emme r s Wa I t e r E . Vi an en m ac h er J o s e p h M. Wh i t w o r t h V i rg i I L. W ilk e rs o n A u g u s t u s B.

1924 And re w s J . Le w is Beardm ore H a r o l d R. B la k e P h i l i p L. Cam pbell J a c k P. C.asey W a lte r E . Kem per C l a u d e L. K e s s le r H a r r y H. love P e r r y R. W rig h t Wi I f o r d S .

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1929 Co i 1 B e n j a m in R . Crays G l e n n E. Crum E. J e f f e r s o n D i ttm e r R u s s e ll S . Dresbach C h a r l e s H. Eng 1 i sh 1homa s 0. G reen T. Howard Jo h n so n C h a r l e s W. Jo n e s H a r l o w G. Kemp A r t h u r H. K i rn Emmet R . M o n sch H e n r y D. M orr i s O r v i l l e W. P o tter C .J. Schu ette L o u i s H.

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1925 A tk in s o n , M arion Bakei Dona Id R . Berry Hugh R. Bro w n in g B e rtie Day R o g e r 0. Lagan Thomas E.. G a in e s G e o r g e D. Heim Ca r I J . He i tmann A I be r t k u e c h le r Adolph V a Ie riu s C lau d e W aid R o n a Id D.

Baum g artn er R u p e r t P. Boye r P h illip J . Cru mbaug h D a n i e l H. Dona 1d so n Jam es G . F au lk n e r E d w a rd C. F re e m a n C h a r l e s A. Gross M arg re te Herman Theodore H ill A 1be r t L . M ach in W i l l i a m B. M oreland Howard B. Robe r t s Ge ra 1d A . S c h w e ic k h a r d t W illia m Sm ith J . W arren Th atch er E. Fusz

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A le x a n d e r Verne B ea tty Ren D a vis W i 11 a rd E . D i 1 1 i ngham Ma r i on A . G i 1mo r e W i l l i a m M. G regory M a r g u e r i t e A. Grimm C. J a m e s H arvey E d w i n T. Hoeman E r w i n C. K irk p a tric k H a r r y F. M a rtin R o y S. Maune A lle n R . N e a 1 Kenneth R . O sterw ald H e r b e r t R. Payne R i c h a r d F. Regenhardt E d w a r d T. Ro 1 1man W i l l i a m FI. Scheer H e n r y 0. Shearer A n d r e w C. Stone S . A lla n Thomas M y ro n F.

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C o nley J a c k N. Dona 1d s o n W illia m E . Epperson E r n e s t R. Gevecker Vernon A .C . H a rris o n A lb e rt He i 1 i g Wa r r e n H e r re I I R. R. * H erron H e n r y R. K i rkpat r i ck Rue 1 L. Me C r a c k e n W i l l i a m L. Pace G e o r g e M. * Page C 1 i f f o rd F . P e rtic i A n d r e w L. Ross C h a r l e s E. S p e r 1 i ng Elm er J . Stokes M rs J a m e s E. Throgm orton G o r d o n R. Wade R o 1 1a T . W ilh ite C l y d e E. W i 1 1 iam s Re x Z . Wi 1s on H e n r y W.

1932 A ndres O t t o M. B i rt F I o y d D. Brew er W i 1 1 i am B ru eg g ing H arold J . C raw ford E d w i n O. D avis S t u a r t L. E l sea C a r l A. G a lle m o re W i l l a r d A. G i bbs Ha r o 1d L . Ha 1e Edwa rd D. Hess C h a r l e s M. Hoeman A rthu r J . Horn Re x T. Jenczew ski A l b e r t C. Johnson Le o n K. Kassay A n d re w W. Kay W illia m T. L e is h e r G e o r g e L. M eyer H e n r y W. M o n ro e Rex M o o re D a v i d D. Perrey Flue 1 E. P o l 1a k J o h n A. R e id A lle n J . Rhoades R o b e r t P. R ich a rd so n J a m e s K. R iggs W. R o b e r t Roesser Robert J . Runder Raymond H. Schwarz A r t h u r S.

1932 continued Sturm J o h n T. T a y lo r Samuel E. Thompson Homer F. Wh i t e Cha r 1e s S. W ieth op R u s s e ll H. W i l l i ams. A r t h u r J . J r W ils o n F r e d e r i c k G. Zvanut Frank J .

1933 A ch u ff C h a r l e s E. Asher V e r n o n L. Be i n 1 i c h A 1f r e d W. C o g h iII W i 11iam W. D o ll E l l e n W. D resser Thorpe Dumm L e e D. Edgar M. R u s s e l 1 Evere tt E d r e d N. Farm er J o h n 0. Federow H arry Hunze C h a r l e s L .W . J a b se n W illia m J . Kaczm arek T h e o d o r e B. Koopmann, Wi 1 1 iam J r . K ra ttly Homer W. La m b u r C h a r l e s H. Lanz F r e d IT. Lenz W i l l i a m H. Lon g Don M. M u ss o n G e o r g e H.

1934 Benard Jo h n B r a saem 1e R a y 1. B ro w n B u r a n W. B r u e n i ng Wa 1t e r H. C o le Ralph C . C u n n in g h a m R o b e r t L. Da r 1 i ng J a m e s W. Dobso n R ich ard J . D unca n O s c a r M. Fagan D u r w a r d E. F 1e t c h e r W i l l i a m B. F o r d , Homor T. J r . G ad dis W e n d e II F . H ein E d w i n A. Hud so n R i c h a r d G. Ja c k s o n L e r o y H. Ma i se C lem ens R .

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Pohlmann Edgar I. Post J o h n R. Rea W illia m R . Rhodes A .F. Roa r i g W i I be r t A. Runyan J a m e s R. S i eg i i s i Kerm i t A. Sm ith L e r o y E. Sou I t J o h n P. S p a ld in g J. V ic to r S u l l i v a n , W i l l i am L . J r . T e tle y A l b e r t L. Va nde rg r i f f W i I I a rd C . W aters Wade D. Webb W illia m H.

Hacker A l d e n G. H a r d in e , K enneth L. J r . Ja ffe D a vid N athan Je n s e n J a m e s W. , L a m b e th J e n n i n g s R. L iv in g s to n K e r m i t F. Lo ve rid g e W a r r e n L. Mack, Ja m e s 0. J r . Me Kee J a c k B. M e r it z , F r a n k H. J r . M o rris W illia m I . Nev i n s , Ma r v i n E . J r . Newman C I i n t o n V. Pan11er A n t h o n y C. PuetZ W i l l i a m M. Rhodes R i c h a r d G. Rogers F r a n k B. R o Iey R o l f W. Seh o en th a ler Robert S c h w e itz e r R o b e r t E. Sm i t h F Io y d P . S p rin g e r Jam es J . Straw hun J o s e p h 0. Wagner J o h n C. W attenb arg er C h r i s M. W yatt De M a r q u i s D. Zvanut C a r l M.

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1934 continued Me K i n l e y J o h n H. Me R e y n o l d s E l m e r L. Montgome r y R . G iI I Poese L e s t e r E. Sack e w itz R o b e r t A. S p r i ng e r W illia m R . S t e w a r t , Thomas J . J r . S u I I e n t ru p Le o J . T u ttle L a u r e n P. W e ig e l R o b e r t C. W e ste rfe ld W i l f r e d W.

1935 Asher K e n n e t h K. Ba t e s W illia m E . Buck R o b e r t H. * Cam pbeII W i I I i am J . Co I man Howard B. C o o k e , W i l l i a m F. J r . Dan f o r t h W a r r e n B. Dut t o n Donne I I W, Edgar Max E. F i scher Max M. H affn er H arold J . Hoffman E m i l D. Kampe r O l i v e r W. K n oI I Ru d o Ip h J . koopmann A u g u s t P. Me D i l l W i l l i a m H. * M u rp h y Ja m e s J . N o ld e , G eo rge T. J r . So Iomon R u s s e I I C.

1936 A r n o l d , F r e d e r i c k W. J r . Ba r r o w Ca r I t o n W. Beard R e a d e M. Chapman R o b e r t T. C lan to n J a c k R. D a ily Eugene J . Denn i s W illia m E . F is s Ed w a rd C. Hoener A la n J . Houseknecht P a u l D. M enefee J a m e s H. Mi c h e I H ilb e rt F . N a tio n s G e o r g e 0. Pfe i f e r Herman J . Rasor J o h n P. Ro y E d w a rd A. Sc hwa I be r t W illia m H. Simmons R o b e r t W. S p rin g e r R o b e r t M. Thompson H o y t G. W o e r h e id e , A r t h u r E. J r .

1937 A p p leyard F r a n k C. B a r c l a y , A r t h u r H. J r . Benner C h a r l e s F. Breue r W a Ite r F . Busch W i l l i a m C. C ard etti R ich a rd J . Ca r r o I I a Ross R . C u lb e rts o n W i l l i a m W.

1937 continued D ic k in s o n G e o r g e W. Don ne I l y Wa r r e n L. Grimm Dona Id F . R . Hausmann A r t h u r P. Ho I z W a lte r L . Jo n es W a lte r T . Lange R o b e r t C. Logan E d w i n W. Lude r W a Ite r E . M attei P e t e r F. M i I I a rd Frank S . Post Sa m u el S . Rodman Wi I f re d K. Schaumburg G r a n t W. Vogt F r e d K .W .

1938 A lg e r R o b e r t P. E d w a rd A. Ba 1 1man B lis s A l l e n D. C h a r l e s V. Came ron C h a r l e s L. C 1a y t o n R o y C. C o rn ett . Cra i g E llis J F r a n k N. Good r i ch J o s e p h W. H ow erton R u p e r t A. J a rboe K o e p p e 1 B e v e r l y W. E u g e n e B. Lan i e r J e s s e S. LeGrand B e 1d i ng H Me C u r d y Raymond R. Med 1e y F rede r i c k Mo r r i son F re d e ric k 1 M u e 1 1e r N i eke 1 M e lv in E . R i c h a rd G . Prough Raymond H. Roge r s 1r v i n C . Sp o tte

A Iex an d e r W i l l i a m C. A I f o rd Re x Baum stark W a l t e r A. Braun S t e v e S. B r o w n , Guy J r . Ca r r , Wa I t e r J . J r . C o tte r iI I Ca r I H . Denn i e P o w e I I A. D e n n i s , B e n j a m i n A. J r . D o n a hu e J a m e s B. Dow l i n g Pa li I T . En d e r s o n W illia m A . Ferre I I M rs J . 0. F o I Iow i I I R i c h a rd J . Fort G e o r g e E. Gr i f f e t h E lle n B . Gund R u s s e I I A. Ha I I Cha r I e s E . Herzog A l o y s i u s R. K id w e II A lb e rt L . K ie s le r A. J a m e s K in g J o h n R. La d d H a r l e y W. Leber W a l t e r P. Les l i e J u I ,i u s C. M a ch m e r F e r d i n a n d G. M a rk le y Jo h n S. Mi I l e r , E d g a r S . J r . N i e d I ing I v a n M. O lco tt E u g e n e L. O ' N e i l l , Jo h n J . J r . P a ris h G e r a l d A. Perry E . L . Roy P la n je M rs T h e o d o r e PIe n g e -W a sh b u rn C a rlo s Rakaskas J o s e p h E. Re ed J o h n F. R id le y R o b e r t P. R ieg e Lynn J . R ie k e V e r n o n W. Ro m in e E d w a rd C. Rose C o l i n G. Ross P a u l F. Sharp E v e r e t t W. Sim onds Peter Sm o t h e r s W illia m J . Stewa r t F ra i ze r M. Sturges H e r b e r t D. Summers Ikiey T im b e r m a n De W i l t o n B. Tucker Arm in J . W iIh i te K e n n e t h T. Wi I s on F. Hugh You ng W i l l i a m P.

1939 H u b e r t S. Ba r g e r Mo r r i s Boo r k y C h a rle s E B oli 1son B ro w n R o y G. C la rid g e E lm o n d L. D ie ffe n b a ch Robert P * Dods Stuart Lew i s C . E l 1 i o 11 E llis Wi 1 1 i am R . F i n 1e y , T homa s J . J r . Lewi s J . Grabe r Ha r s e 1 1 , Thomas L. J r F r e d e r i c k W. He i se r H o ffm a n , Ray E. J r . J a m e s H. Ja c o b s E. H e r b e r t Jo hnson K id d Ha r o 1d S . Armon do J . Ki rwa n Livin g s to n J o h n H. Livin g s to n R o b e r t G. L o v e r i dge Jo e 1 F . Ja c k Me Caw J o s e p h W. M oone y M o o re J a c k W. G e o r g e E. M u e lle r M u sse 1 1 Wa 1t e r E.

1941 Adams W ash ing ton A Is m e y e r W illia m C. Andreae A n d r e a s A. Bennetsen Wayne J . B la ir No rman D. B o ttch er H er m an n F. Bou rn e W illia m H. Boyd R o b e r t K. Boyt E u g e n e P. Butch Edmund R. C larks o n C h a r l e s F. Cochran A n d r e w A. Co u c h G. R o b e r t C re c e liu s D o n a l d G. C rockett Wi I I iam E . D avid so n M rs F r e d D reste J e r o m e P. Enochs J o h n R. Falkingham D o n a l d H. Fa r r e I I Edwa rd C. F ic k A rm in F . F in le y F re d W.

1942 A lle n J o h n C. A u s tin J o h n C. Axm acher G e o r g e W. Beard M a r k W. Brackb iI I R o b e r t M. B ra d s h aw , G eorg e V. J r . Busch W i l l i a m D. C a stle m a n J o h n H. C lark Hugh M. C rookston Jam es Drinham R o b e r t M. F lin t M e lvin C . Haas H a r o l d W. Hagar B a i l e y W. Ileu e r C h a r l e s A. H i l l , W i l l i a m E. J r . Hi I I e r y Cha r I e s M. H u g h es Thomas A. Jones

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K i s s I i nge r F re d K l o e r i s , P a u l W. J r . K rueger H a r o l d A. K L irtz Sam A. Lyons J o h n H. M a rtin K e n t W. Maune H a r o l d E. Me C o n n e I I W illia m F . Me Gh ee V e r n o n T. Muskopf O s c a r M. Neubert Ra I ph L. N e v i n , J a m e s R. J r . N ico la N ic k S. O lde F r e d W. O lsen J o h n K. Poh I R o b e r t A. Ra s s i n i e r Edga r A. Sandhaus E l m e r H. S c h m itt J o s e p h B. S ch o w a lte r K e n n e t h A. Sc hu man A u s t i n E. Sh affe r J a m e s W. Sh o ck le y G i I b e r t R. S i n d e l , A l b e r t T. J r . Stew art A l e x a n d e r L. T a y lo r O t i s II. Van N o s t r a n d R o b e r t G. We i d l e B en E. W o lff L e o n a r d C. Z a n z ie C h a r l e s E. Z o lle r J a c q u e s W.

1943 Adams J o s e p h T. A lle n G e o r g e W. Am I i Ha r o I d E . B e ilis Mail r i c e 0. B e r n d t , J o s e p h P. J r . B ie rm a n n E a r l E. B ottom J a m e s II. Bumps E d s o n S. Ca r r o I I Ja m es V . C h ris te n s e n D o u g l a s N. Comann R. K e n t Coo I i d ge Dona Id J .

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1944 continued Dear Sirs: 1 would like to thank you for selec­ ting me as a 1982 recipient of the A lum ni A ssociation T ra n sfe r Scholarship. The additional funds have been a great help in my finan­ cial needs, but even more I thank you for the prestige and recognition that comes with this honor. The University of Missouri-Rolla curriculum has been a challenge from the first day. The long hours and bat teries of exams are a great strain on a student, that tends to mentally wear them down and adversely affect a student’s ability to be proficient in his academic studies; however, your con­ fidence in my ability to excel at the University of Missouri-Rolla has given me an additional amount of in­ centive to perform well, which has helped me to overcome these obstacles. Again 1 would like to thank you for your confidence and financial support of my educational goals. Sincerely, Steven L. Carey

Fromm er Dona Id W. Goetem ann E d w i n C. G reco D o m i n i c A. G ri rr ith s J o h n W. Hansen J . R ich ard H e id e n re ich R o g e r H. K asten P a u l R. K lo re r R o b e r t W. Kozeni Don K. Larson W a r r e n L. Mi I I e r Ja m e s R . Morrow Thomas H. M u sh o v ic Peter P lo e s s e r A l a n P. R iggs J o h n R. Sch m o ld t H an s E. Schoeneberg K e n n e t h W. Si e v e r t 0. M o r r i s Sm ith P. Gene S ta le y p i e n n L. Summers R o b e r t F. Thoma s W illia m J . Tucker Fa r r e I I G. W e in e I E r n s t A. W ick e r D a v e A.

1945 B la s e E d w i n W. Boyd R o y H. Feldbaum D a v i d M. F in le y C arl E . K asten V e r n o n L. Kawaguchi Makoto J . K o Id e R a lp h E . Ozawa J a c k K. S c h m id t R o b e r t F. Shank E a r l M.

1943 continued D ressel Wa I d e m a r M. D r e s t e , Fred E. J r . Durham Howard W. Eck R o b e r t A. Eh r I i c h Robe r t L. FIo o d H. W illia m f r is Edwa rd S . G lo v e r Ja m e s H aley W i l b u r A. Hanna R o b e rt L. Jo h n s o n J a m e s C. ka I i sh H e r b e r t S. K asten Raymond 0. keev i I A lb e rt S . K e n d a l l , E d w a rd T. J r . Kent W i I I i a m D. Kerper M atth ew J . Key E n o s L. K rill F r a n c i s M. k ru m m e l , C l y d e H. J r . E a m b e le t C l a r e n c e A. Larson L e o n a r d N. M a rtin Gen e S . Meye r O r v i l l e L. N eustaedter J a m e s A. Paul J a m e s R. Pracht Herm an W. Q u in n P a t r i c k D. Rasm ussen R e n e K. Rosse r Lew i s E . Rothband P a u l B. Sc hu m an n L l o y d C. Sk i t e k Gab r i e I G. S tric k le r Ha I F o r d 0. Stueck C . F . P. Ih o m a s G e o r g e H. W e is Ca r I J . W ilm s J o h n 0. W i ss I e r I oil i s B . W rig h t C lare n ce J . Z o I Ie r V i c to r H.

1944 Adam ick H e n r y b. A lle n Eugene K . A rras J e a n M.L.. Banks R o b e r t L. Barnhart H e r b e r t D. B rid g e L o r r e n F. Brodhacker J o h n W. C a rm ich ael R o n a l d L. Des J a r d i r i s P e t e r E. D ick C. A I f re d Dowd J a m e s D.

1946 Burke G e o r g e E. C layto n A u s t i n B. C o nn ett R o b e r t P. F e s le r C a r n e y C. Jo n e s Raymond B. Mann R o b e r t L. Meenen A r t h u r R. Meyef Dona Id I . 0 I sen O sc a r M. R u t I edge W i l l i a m A. W i I he I ms K e n n e t h M.

1947 Be l e w E l m e r W. Bruns R o b e r t F. Butzer H a r o l d G. C a rlto n P a u l F. C h ris tia n s e n C a r l R. C o le R i c h a r d E. Dunham R o y H. E in s p a n ie r Bernard J . F ile rm a n W illia m E . Faser J a c k F. Fo g arty E d w i n R. G o o d w in Reo E. Hammann E u g e n e E. He I I we ge W illia m H. Henke E l v i n A. Henry G e o r g e E. Jo h n so n P h i l i p D. Jo h n so n V i rg i I A. Kerr F r a n k F. La P i e re G i I be r t H . leone Anton L ittle J . Edwa rd Me K i nne I I , W i l l i a m P. J r Me K i n n i s , C h a r l e s L . J r . M ille r Fb e rh a rd H . Perrym an, George I. J r . P ie rc e Thomas R. P le tz R o b e r t C. P o m e ro y C h e s t e r M. P o weI I J o h n D. Ray R o b e r t L. Schork J o h n E. Sh e p p a rd K e ith D. Sm i t h J a m e s A. Snowd en J . Russe I I Stephens J a m e s W. Tappmeyer R o n a l d A. Wagner G e o r g e H. WyI i e Jam es E.

1948 Ba I ma t J a c k S. Banks R a Ip h Be r u t t Caesar B illy Jo sep h II. B r a s s f i e Id H e n r y C. B ro w n i ng Ph i I A. Chaney J a m e s B. Co p elan d A. E u g e n e DeI a n y Mi c h a e I J . Doe I I i ng Robert F . E llis M a u ric e H. E llis W i l l i a m A. E llis W i l l i a m F. E I I i son F'l o y d A. F in e M'orr i s M. F i she r Ja m e s R . ' F itz p a tric k J o s e p h W. F u lle r Le r o y W. Gager Lem N. G auerke R e i n h a r t C. Gevecker R o b e r t V. G r a d y , W i I I i am J . J r . Gr i e s s e n , Jo h n I I I Hac kmann R o b e r t E. Ha I e y Come r C . Hammann J o h n W. Held R o b e r t E. Hepp J o s e p h T. Howe I I R i c h a rd B . Howe I I T h e o d o r e R. Hud so n C h a r l e s N. Ja ck so n Jo rg e Jo n es E u g e n e F. K e e le y G i I be r t S . Kreu tzer R o b e r t C. Leaver H a r v e y B. Ma I o n e A lb e rt V . Ma r c h a I Ja c q u e s H. Ma t h e w s Dona Id J . Me C o rm a c k G e o r g e E. Me K e I v e y Ralph E . M ille r W illia m J . Moe H a r o l d G. MueI I e r Edwa rd E . N iew o eh n er K e n n e t h E. O 'N e il I L a w r e n c e F. Procton A l b e r t W. Ramsey G e o r g e H. Robb i n s I rv i n D. S c h a e f f e r , Wi I l a r d A. I l l Schm i d t Dona Id G. Sch o lz A r t h u r E. Sm ith D av i d G . Sm ith Ha r I an D. Sm ith H u b e r t R. Sp h a r C u r t i s W. Stoecke r W i I be r t F . Terrasson P a u l L. Todd F r e d A. Wa I ke r R i c h a rd H . Wedd I e W i I b e r n L. W h a le y H e n r y P. Whanger J a m e s R. W ilk s Jo h n C . Zw i r b I a Mi c h a e I C.

1949 A nderson G e o r g e M. Aubuchon E d w a rd L. * Ba i l y W a l t e r E. Bay R o b e r t D. Be I I J a m e s E. Bennett C h a r l e s VI. Berry J e r o m e T. B Ia n k e n m e i s t e r E r w i n G. Boyer A l e x a n d e r A. Breeze F r a n c i s V. Breuer C o y L. B ride g ro o m K e n n e t h E. Ca r n e y W. D a l e C arp en ter Go rd o n L. Ca r t e r W i ll i a m D. Chang J o h n W. C izek Frank J . Coo I i dge W illia m H. Cop I e n , R o y I . J r . Cr i tes J o s e p h D. Da Ip i n i David Da I y Thoma s E . D a n ie l Is Cha r I e s P . Darizer C arl J . D avid so n C h a r l e s C. D e R o It Dona Id G. Downs J a c k S. Edwards P a u l K. E ic h e lb e rg e r C h a r l e s F. Evans W i l l i a m W. F I i ehman Mauri ce H. F o ste r J a c k D. Frank L o u is E . Gammon W illia m H. G re ig J o s e p h E. Haske I I Dona Id F . Jo n e s 0 I i v e r W. Jo n es Sam P. K elahan R o b e r t C. Knecht W a lte r S . Knutson El m o G. komoto F r a n k K. Lin e M y r l K. Lin n L a u re I G. M a rtin R o b e r t L. Me C a l l i s t e r , Od i s L. J r . Me Dona Id Jo h n E . Me G r a t h Ja m e s B. M en g e l Edmund L. M i l l e r , F re d J . J r . Mi t c h e I I J o h n W. Mul I igan Jo h n J . Norman Amos Ochs C a l v i n M. Perko R o b e r t A. Perry R o b e r t C. Pu ffe tt B e t t i j e a n n e M. Q uinn J o s e p h S. Rat c I i f f Jo h n J . Re i I I y , J o h n G. J r . R e is s Jo s ep h J . R e m i n g t o n , C h a r l e s R. J r . Roa r k B i l l R. R o s s , C h a r l e s J . M fgE Ross H a r v e y D. Row ley K e r m i t G. Sa r z i n J u I i us L. Sc hm i t t J a m e s C. S c h u l e r , L e o n a r d L. J r . S e e I i g , A I be r t F . J r . S e v ic k J o s e p h G. Shute J o h n W.

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1949 continued S ie g e I W i l l i a m A. S p rin g e r F r e d e r i c k M. S ta d e lh o fe r Ja c k S te in J o h n E. Straub H a r o l d E. Stru bert J o e N. Su tto n G l e n W. Te I t h o r s t Edgar J . T e lth o r s t Ha r o I d M. Thompson R i c h a r d H. T i nda I I , Robe r t F . J r . Toomey J o h n B. T ro tter J a c k K. Tucker A r t h u r L. Van M a e r s s e n O t t o L. V i Ie s Landon C . W e b e r A r t h u r H. W ith ro w H arold J . Yochum Robert J . Youngs L l o y d P.

1950 A lle n Ha r r y W. A tc h is o n D a n i e l R. * B a b b itt J a c k R. B a c h . W i l b e r t E. J r . Ba I do A Iexande r H. Barsachs E d w i n H. Ba r t e I s E u g e n e A. Berkey V e r n o n G. B I oome R o b e r t L. Bo din e J a c k R. B o j e , George J . J r . Bre i t Ka r I K. Breuer D. W a lla c e Brinkm an n C h a r l e s E. B ro w n R o b e r t N. B ro w n S t u a r t S. Bue I R o b e r t W. Buterbaugh B a s i l E. Byrd Herman C. C a n tw e ll L a u r e n c e W. Chen W i l l i e Y. CI a r k W i l l i a m W. C layto n R o y T. C o llin s W i l l i a m W. C rocker H i l b e r t W. Dampf Dona Id P . D avid so n E d w i n A. D e la n e y J o h n F. D o lec k i S ta n le y D r a k e , A v e r y A. J r . E i s s i ng e r Ka r I he i nz EI I i o t t J a m e s 0. Erb R o b e r t D. E v a n s , J a m e s L. J r . Eyberg W a l b r i d g e P. Kahien Raymond W. Farrey H e n r y B. F ile r Ea r I e H . Fossi R o b e r t L. F re i e r t M ilto n A . George 0. K e n n e t h G r a v e s , C l a r e n c e E. J r . Greco Lou i s E. G reen Paul E. G reenberg Aaron J . G regory S c o t t H.

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1950 continued G u in ea R o b e r t F. Hammond G e r a l d L. Ham pson, W a l t e r l . . J r . Ha r d y Ro I l a n d L. Ha r r i s W i l l i a m M. Hauser Max E. Ila ymes W i l l i a m G. He i s I e r W illia m B . H e lle r En r i q u e S . F le rn an J o h n F. H errm ann Tfiomas A. H ig g in s A lb e rt J . H i l l house Dav id L. H o llis W illia m Holm e R. Norman Hon erk am p D o n a l d L. Howe I I B e n n e t t 0. Hughes W i l l i a m P. H u m p h re y W a l d o D. Hunt J . R ich a rd I s b e l l , C l a r e n c e A. J r . Ja m ie s o n G e o r g e W. Ja re Ja c o b J . Jerm an Theodore I . Jo h n s o n E d w a rd L. Jo h n so n R a y B. Jo h n s o n W a r r e n H. Jo rc k e 0 I i v e r A. Ju d a h R u sse II J . Kapernaros E. L o u i s K auffm an E. E. K e lly Peter B . L . K i nde r Dav i d C . K in g A lv in C. K n ow le s C a r l M. Kovach Jo h n J . Kunz C h a r l e s 0. Kyburz Edwa rd P. Lasko H e l e n D. Lockett Dona Id N . L o n g o I i us W a lte r C. Lukrofka Love II J . M a b ie G e o r g e W. Mann C a r l K. Ma r s h a I I Dona Id W. Ma r t i ng R i c h a r d E. M a ttla g e Raymond F. Me D e r m o t t A r t h u r R. Me N i c h o I s Jo h n R . Me V e y , J o s e p h S . J r . M e ie r Ha r v e y W. MendeI I Robert H. M en g e I W illia m K. Mi d d Ie to n Doug l a s F . M ille r C h e s t e r E. M ille r Lester L . M o o ne y E d w a rd W. Mu r p h y W illia m L . Ne i d e I Ro ge r A . N eustaed ter R o b e r t H. N ic h o ls J o h n W. N ie d e rs ta d t R olan d J . N o la n P a u l B. N ovotnak Frank P a ck h e ise r F r a n k l i n Q. Pa i n t e r Jo h n L . Parker R .C . Parks J o h n W. Patten Robert I . Pa li I se I I W i l l i a m G. Peetz Eugene J .

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Pe n n in g to n Robert J . Peppers R o b e r t E. Ponder R o b e r t M. P re is s R o b e r t K. Rees G e o r g e A. R e ise n Kenneth E . R i es F r a n k W. Roach K e n n e t h C. Roberts J . Kent Rob i s on L e s lie B . R o en feld t H a r o l d R. Ruenheck Raymond T. Sakonyi Jo h n J . S c h n a ed e I bach G erald Sch n eid er Norman F. Scott Ja m e s J . Settgas R o b e r t C. Severtson V ernon S. Shourd R o y R. S ilv e r S i dney Sim s D ale E . S k i n n e r , M i l t o n R. J r . S la c k C l a y t o n F. S lu s h e r R o b e r t C. Sm ith , R o b e rt E . S r. S p a n ie r L a w r e n c e A. S p rin g e r E v e r e t t W. Starke R o b e r t E. Stevens B illy S t ra i n R o b e r t A. Strong J o h n F. Sz Lim ach o wsk i E d w i n R. T h e e rm a n H a r o l d B. T ib bs Ha r o I d E . T im lin J a m e s B. T riarida Jo h n Turin i c I i f f C lare n ce J . UnseI I V e s t e r B. Va n N o r t J o h n R. V o g le r, August J . J r . Wagner B e r n a r d C. W a r f i e l d , Raymond A. J r . W e in g a e rtn e r J o h n W. W i I son G Ie n n E . Wo I f ram Ralph E . Wood R o b e r t C. W rig h t H a r o l d R. Yochum K e n n e t h H. Young, C h a r le s J r . Z e rw e c k , C a r l E. J r . Zim merm an D o n a l d G.

1951 And erh Lib A n t h o n y P. A rn o ld J o h n M. B a ld w in W i l l i a m M. B a I la s s Jo h n T. B a l l e s t e r o , A n t o n i o P. J r . B e ilis Ge r a Id B . Bender Ge ra I d H . B le n d e rm a n n G e n e R. Bose ia Erank J . Bowk l e y H e r b e r t L. Boyd C h a r l e s L. Brady J o h n R. B r i I I os J o h n W. Browne Thomas C. B rLin kh o rst E a r l R. Buettn er M e l v i n A. Bu I I o c k R i c h a rd L . B u r k h e a d , Ken n eth E. S r . Carthew D ou glas J . C o m a n ic h G e o r g e W. Dasenbrock A r t h u r A. D ick en s R i c h a r d L. D o n a ld so n G e o r g e R. D o w l i n g , D o n a ld J . J r . Dow I i ng N e a I B. Dryden J o s e p h L. Du I be rg I r v i ng Dunn E r v i n E. Elbaum J e r o m e K. Fahs Dona Id G. Ferry C. Ron F ris J o s e p h P. F r i t s c h e n , Herman A. J r . Cab r i e I se R i c h a rd S. G a rd n e r, Jo h n t . J r . G ille n D av id U. G iven s W illia m A . G len n D a v i d E. Gould D a v i d S. H a r is b r o u g h F r a n k G. Hargus, Loren J r . Ha r p e r W i l l i a m S. H e a g l e r , J o h n R. J r . H en so n G e r a Id 1 .

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1951 continued H estetune D a n i e l G. H o h lfe ld e r E u g e n e F. H o lc o m b L e s t e r W. Flo r s t W illia m E . H uff W a y n e F. Irw in D a v i d M. Ja c k s o n E a r l E. * Je ffe rs P h illip E . K e lle r G e r a Id N . Kennedy H a r r y E. Kent H e r b e r t E. ketter R i c h a r d P. K in g sb o ro Lig h D o n a l d G. KI i ne Cha r I e s R . K n ig h t G e o r g e L. Lan caster E d g a r M. L a ttin J u d s o n M. Lehmann C h a r l e s F. L. I ewe I I y n Henry D. M a n s fie ld R i c h a r d E. Me K e e , W i l l i a m D . J r . M ontgom ery D o n a l d D. Moy H arry MysI in s k i Frank J . Napp Gordon E. O ldenbu rg Ted J . P a ck h eise r E l m e r D. P a rrish D a v i d D. Pender P a u l S. P e rry m a n , Jo s e p h E. J r . R ied er Robert J . Rober Dona Id L. R o lle r J o e C. RoI I e r Raymond F . R o lo ff Don V. Ru sh t o n W illia m E . S c h m id t V e r n o n E. S c h w e iz e r C h a r l e s T. Senne J o s e p h H. S ie c k E r v i n H. S ilv e r M i l t o n M. Sim pson Thomas A. Ski le s J a m e s j '. Sob i e M i l t o n A. S ta tle r C l i f f o r d A. S te irim e tz C h a r l e s E. S u n d h o lm A r t h u r W. T aran to I a B r u c e E. T a to s ia n Vanagan T h ee rm a n W i l b e r t K. Tsai W illia m Va n B r a m e r W i l l i a m G. Vansant R o b e r t E. . Venarde J a c k H. W atson H a r r y W .G . W ile La r s o n E . Wi seman Dona Id E . Wo I f Robe r t V . W o o d l e , R o y G. J r . W urtz Wade C. Ze i d Ma r v i n C.

1952 A lv a ra d o F r a n k T. B arte l J o h n G. Ba s I e r F r a n c i s S. Bauer R i c h a r d H. B i I he i me r E . Lee Borberg J a m e s R. B o y le J a m e s R.

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1952 continued Ca l e a t e r r a E d w a r d L. Chorney Peter l . Cox W i I I a rd E . D a vis G e d a Ie D. D eLa p K e n n e t h L. DeLucca, M ich ael J r . Drummond F l o y d M. E I I i son Guy C. Evans J.phn E. F au lk n e r J a m e s R. Fe r g u s o n Wa I I a c e F i n k Ia n g J o h n W. Fre ib e rg e r H a r o l d C. Geers J o s e p h H. Ha 1 1o w s , Raymond L. P a u l L. Hausmann Pa u 1 H . Hausne r Raymond P. He i 1i c h M ilto n H. He 11 man Me 1v i n C Hockertbu r y L e s lie F . Ho 1dma n W a lla c e H. Ho 1mes Gene A. Huffman W a y n e D. Ja c k s o n J u s t u s , R i c h a r d F. Ke i 1 B y ro n L. K n o e b e 1 R i c h a rd H . Edwin F . Kronst Peter J. L u c i do Geo rg e MacZu ra M a d ay Dona Id S . Dan W. Ma r t i n Don D. M atson Me I n t y r e , J o h n F. , D a v i d A. Me s ka n M ic h e lo tti Jo s ep h ! Thomas F. Newk i rk N o la n J o h n B. 0 1 i phant. E d g a r Pape Ea r l E. J o h n E. Pr iest Reeves Ernest J . R i c h a rds; T u r n e r W. Dona Id A. Rumsey Anthony , R u t t i nge: r Scha f e r R o b e r t P. Q u en tin J . Sch i ene S c riv n e r J . Roger Stevens E v e r e t t G. S tic k le D i re k B . S ti'n e b a u g h Thomas Stopkey W a 1dema r D S trife R u s s e I I R. Tarr Cl a r e n c e M. Unger W a lte r H. IJth o ff R o b e r t F.

Dear Alumni Association, * This is the second year in which I have been privileged enough to receive your scholarship. 1 wish to thank all of you, very much, for your assistance in furthering my educa­ tion. Your interest in the welfare of young people, such as myself, will in­ sure the maintenance of a high stan­ dard of education in this country. With the rising cost of education and the diminishing opportunity for sum­ m er e m p lo y m e n t, fin a n c ia l assistance, of the type you have pro­ vided, has become an invaluable source of aid and I am deeply ap­ preciative of it. I, in turn, hope to help support the endeavors of the Alumni Association, through par­ ticipation and funding, when 1 have graduated from the University of Missouri-Rolla. Once again, let me express my warmest and most heart­ felt gratitude for the reception of your scholarship. Yours truly, Fred Baganoff

1952 continued Va n B u s k i r k Lyman F. V a n c e , Ja m es F . J r . V anderheyden E u g e n e T. W a k e fie ld R o g e r E. W a Iz R o b e r t L. W e ek s C h a r l e s A. V/ esterm an Howard W. W h ee lo c k L e r o y K. W illia m s Dean N . W illia m s No rman Wo I f b e r g L e o n a r d H. Yager 0. T im k e n Z ae h e lm e y e r Norman P. ZedaI i s J o h n P.

1953 A ch terb erg E r n e s t . R. A nderson C h a r l e s A. B a rto n C. Dean Bender J o h n H. Berry C h a r l e s A. Bo yd M a r v i n W. Crane Ha ro I d R. Cream er E d w a rd L. D ill Ea r l R. Edwards Gen e W. En glund J o h n 0. F I ood Wa I ke r L. Freebgrsyser George J . G je ls te e n Thor H a n se n P e t e r G. Haynes M y ro n B. Heeger C h a r l e s H. Howe B e r n a r d F. Je n k in s R o b e r t D. Jo n e s Ve rn o n T . Jo s t R o b e r t D. K atz M a n f red K e n t , N e v a d a A. I l l K n ea re m J a m e s L. K o e d e ritz Thomas L. K ro n m u el l e r Wi I I iam W. La n g E u g e n e A. Lee WaI t e r Le p o n is A n d r e w E. L i pensky Mi Ia n Mason J . Llo yd Ne I son W illia m F . O b ers ch elp W i l l i a m F. Pa rk W illia m R . Pa t t e r s o n W illia m E . Poschel Eugene J . P ric k e tt L l o y d C. Qua t ra ro W illia m Ro b b in s C lay Roberts J a m e s F. Ruppert T h e o d o r e A. Sanders, C o n n e lly J r . Scharf Fred Se i pe I , J o h n R . J r . Sm ith B e r t L. Sp i 1 1e r Robe r t C . Stowe J a n i e s R. Strohb eck E u g e n e E. Tope I M a u r i c e R. V ien hag e R o b e r t P. Wagner F r e d e r i c k R. We i n la n d H a r o l d A. W illis Henry R . Yorston Howard J .

1954 A ceto W ayne M. Burgett Max A. Burns F r e d r i c k B. C o le K e n n e t h D. C o le , S i dney J . J r . Cone i F r a n k B. C ustead J e r r y R. D a vis Russe I I E . DoweI I J a c k B. Gray J o e E. H o rin e R o b e r t A. H u g h e s , J u d s o n A. J r . H um phries R i c h a r d M. Kemp, A r t h u r H . I l l K o lb R i c h a r d C. K r i sp i n Jo s ep h F . Lo Wing-Cheuk Patterso n J . Robert P i I I i sch H e r b e r t P. Po e H a r r y E. S i pe W illia m E . Stewa r t W illia m H. 1 iernon Ca r l o s H. V o lk e r V e r n o n D. W a tk in s Jo s e p h S.

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S c h ramm W i I I i am W. S e n io r G e o r g e L. S ta tle r K en n y n D. Steffan K e n n e t h F. S L i h r e , M a u r i c e E. J r . U nnerstaI I Ja m e s A. V aI Ie z M ich a e I H. W illia m s Don E . Yanc i k Jo s ep h J . Y ian n o s P e t e r N.

Anderson Jam es S. Dav id W. A rcher A r t h u r G. Baeb'l e r Baker C h e s t e r H. Ba r c o iS a mu el U. Ba r n d s , C a m p b e 11 C. 1 Be rg R i c h a r d 0. Boze R alph E . B r o a d d u s , W a y n e R. J r L e s t e r A. B ro ck m a nn Co r c o ra n, Thomas A. J i D a v is , Ralph T . J r . J a m e s M. F ra n k 1 i n Dona 1d G e s s 1e y D ale D. G illia m Te r r y L . Godsey W i l l i a m M. Ha 11e t t Ha s 1e t t , G e r a 1d W . J r R i c h a r d L. Jo n e s R i c h a r d L. Ka i se r K i ckham , L a w r e n c e T. . M a rlin F . K r i eg F rede r i c k S . Kummer L a n e , Thomas F. J r . Lan sfo rd O r i s G. Lu eh rin g E l m e r L. A r n o Id W. Maddox J o h n M. Me C a r t h y R o b e r t B. O e t t i ng J o h n W. Pa da n Ray He rman A. C h a r l e s W. Schuman J u l i u s N. Scott Samue1 Sma r t B e n j a m i n K. Sm ith R ic h a rd D. Stanhop e W illia m R . S t i mson Howard W. Th oe 1e Tucker P a u l B. Jo h n R . Va n B u s k i r k Cha r 1i e F . Va ug hn W e b s t e r ■, R o y a l S . J r .

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1956 A lth e id e C h a r l e s R. Baum gartner G e o r g e R. B o y d , V i rg i I C. J r . B ra w le y J o h n M. Doe B r u c e R. E llis Elm er G r i nstead W i l l i s G. H art Norman E. Herndon R i c h a r d S. H u g h es R i c h a r d A. Je n k in s L l o y d H. Jo n e s B i l l y R. Ju re nka G i I be r t G . Lieberm an W arren Me C o y C h a rle s J . M o o re R o b e r t E. M o ra le s A g u i l a r V ic to r M urphy L a r r y L. Reetz, A rth u r J r . Remmers E. Paul Reser Dona Id E . R ile y K e n n e t h G. Sauer, H arry J . J r . Sch i I I in g e r D ale J . S c h m id t H a r o l d A. Schmi t t o n C lay J .

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A Iexande r W illia m Bates D a v i d V/. Berg D a v i d W. Boh I i ng W illia m C. Bowe r s Dona Id R . B ro w n P h i l l i p 0. C Io d fe Ite r Gene C. C o n lee J a c k L. D av i s Ga r y W. Demz i k W i l l i a m G. E l l i s , W a lte r H. J r . Em ery J o h n R. Frank Ii n B i l l y W. Fu I l e r Robe r t G. G e rla c h P a u l D. G i f f in Bi I ly J . G re e n w a I t Don R. Harbaugh D a v i d L. H aub oId N i e l s B. Heag l e r R i c h a rd B. H um ph re y R i c h a r d L. Hussey Raymond L. Jo hnson J a m e s W. Jo h n sto n Waymon L. K a Ii n Thoma s E . K ic k D a v i d D. K o Ib Dona Id W. kozeny Dona Id J . M a t z , A l e x a n d e r H. J r . M e t z , G i I be r t F. J r . Mi t c h e I I J a m e s L. N e e ly L i s t o n E. P y le Elm er G. Reuss L l o y d E. Roth Dona Id J . Sch n e id e r R o b e r t W. S la te s E l m e r F .> Soper W i l l i a m S. S to ll. J o e A. Tanquary C l i f f o r d C. I o I i ve r J a c k E. V e t t e r , C lare n ce J . J r . W arren R o b e r t N. Watwood, Ja m e s E. J r . Webb Je rry J. W e ld y C h a r l e s R. W e n t z , C h a r l e s A. J r . W i l l i ams R u s s e II E . Zimmerman R i c h a r d A.

1958 A ndreas Wayne T. Anspach E a r l E. Buchanan J o h n 0.

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1958 continued C a p on e Dona Id W. Ca p ps R o b e r t 0. C o r r e 1 1 Howard D. Cox L. F re d C u 11en M ich ael J . J . Cumm i ng s B r a d f o r d C. D a n ie ls L e s l i e C. Day De I b e r t E. D u ll M elvin J . Dye W i 1 1 i am B. Ga r r e t t , J a m e s H. J r . P h ilip E . G erw ert Graden, W i l l i a m F . J i G regory Dona Id B . Hardebeck H a r r y E. H ay d o n J a c k B. Head E Id o n W. H errm ann, Paul 0. I i 1 J a m e s F. H o fstet te r Hud so n M elvin C . C 1 i n t f o rd R . Jo n es Konrad R ich ard J . B . N eil Lew i s Je ro ld 1 L i 1 1 1e f i e l d D e n n i s E. Ma son Dona Id R. Me Go ve rn M ille r R . La r y Mi nto n R o b e r t C. D o n ald E. Modes i t t F r e d d y L. M o sb y P a u l R. Munge r N ie d e r m e y e r , 0. D a v it R i c h a r d H. O kenfus s Raymond E . P h illip s P is a c a n e L o u i s A. Sc h ie rm e ie r Jo h n J . Schm i d t , E. R o b e r t J Sfred d o H u m b e rt E . R. Thomas Sm i t h Starkw eather G ilb e rt Suche r R o b e r t W. Suddath J a m e s N. C h a r l e s H. S u 11 i va n Su tto n D a v i d A. T a y lo r P a u l W. G e o r g e D. Tomaz i U n n e rs ta ll Lester A R o n a l d F. V etter R i c h a r d K. Vi tek C h a r l e s A. W a tts J o h n C. Weems We ge ne r Rona Id E . W est B i l l y B. L e s t e r H. W i n te r G e o r g e F. W rig h t Young R a l p h 0.

1959 Adams J o h n C. A uberry W i 1 1 ia m D. Baum, F r a n k L. J r . B oh 1 C a r l D. Bo I o n , L u c i e n M. J r . Bo xd o rfer Robe r t L . B ra mon , Ge ra 1d A. J r C a in , C la r e n c e J r . Ca r r o 1 1 W a r r e n J . F r a n k D. Cava 1i e r Cawns A lb e rt E Raymundo J . C h ic o C o u r s o n , L e e R. J r .

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1959 continued C r a p n e 1 1 Don W. Fea s t e r D o n a l d R. G i 1mo r e . Re x A. J r . G o ld in H e r b e r t A. G reen S id n e y J . Hahn J a i mes H . Hess R o b e r t M. H ig g in s M ike J . A n t h o n y E. H offm an Edward E. Ho r n s e y Lowe I I L . Hudgens E m e r s o n C. 1t s c h n e r Jan es F ran k E. G o r d o n E. Jo h n so n P h ilip R. Jo h n s o n R alp h C . Kennedy K i e f f e r , A l o n z o R. 1 K o e d e ritz E u g e n e H. Kruger 1 W illia m A . E d w a r d A. K u ch a r s k i La n g sta ff J o h n T. R o b e r t A. Lembe rge r K e n n e t h R. L i ri d s e y Lum Ha r r y K. Lutz H. J o h n D e n n i s D. Mad i ga n Raymond C Ma t t i ng 1y Ge ra 1d T . Me H a f f i e Ge ra 1d L . M e t c a 1f M i t c h e 1 1 J o h n F. G e o r g e H. Mo r g a n L e a n d e r A. Neume i e r R ich a rd 1 Obe r 1and e r Pugh J a mes E . Puntney A l b e r t W. Jo h n L. R a tliff J o s e p h F. Re i c h e r t M a r q u is B. Rob i n s o n J o h n T. Ru ester J o e l S. Scha r f Schoonover Donovan Schum acher C a r l R. Ja m e s L. Sh o em a k e r Sm ith G a y l o n G. V i c t o r F. Sp m i l l Stevenson G e r a l d L. K e n n e t h A. Swanson C h a r l e s E. T ackett B illy J . I hompson J o s e p h D. V ita l i R o n a Id E . Vo 1ke r S t a n 1e y Waxman jam es t . We imho 11 R i c h a r d H. Wi eke r Wood Wi 1 1 iam S .

1960 Akma k j i a n C h a rle s A ly e a J e r r o I d M. Anderson J o h n C. S y lva n Ba r t 1e t t Kasmi r A. B a t u b a ra B e 1ew R o b e r t R. Benz Pa u l W. Boston L a w r e n c e A. Bram f i t t B r u c e L. Burke Thomas D. C a p p e 1 la r i L e w i s C. Ch en Da v i d K. L 1o y d E . C o o pe r

C o rb in K e n n e t h D. Cox K e n n e t h R. D el P r e t e , A n t h o n y J r . D ick en s W a Ite r H. F la n ig a n V i rg i I J . Fu I t o n F r a n k W. G ilb e r t W illia m J . G i I mo r e Je rry L . G ustafson G e o r g e R. Hawk R a l p h L. Hershey M a r r y C. Hoffm ann V ic to r J. H unter C h a r l e s E. H yatt G o r d o n R. J a m e s , R o n a I d C . MD. Jo n e s R o b e r t G. Jo rd a n P a u l R. Jo rd a n Thomas M. Ju stu s Jim m ie J . Keshari H o s s e i n R. K ie ffe r R o b e r t C. K leb b a K e n n e t h T. l.emke M e r r i l l M. Loebs H e r b e r t A. Lu k o w itz G regory J . M a n ley, W i l l i a m H. J r . Maxton R a l p h C. Me D a n i e l s J o h n L. Me N e e l y D a v i d C. M ertl E u g e n e E. M o e lle n b e ck , A lb e r t J . Mo i t D a n ie l D. M oyers G e r a Id E . MunseI I B . Doug l a s Odendahl L e o A. Patterso n G a r y K. Ponzer H e n r y L. P rice D a v i d E. Ray R u g e n e E. R eph lo L o u i s C. R e yn o ld s M a u r i c e M. R iz e r G e n e C. S c o fie ld Gen e L . S i ro n Robert E . S t e i nmann W a 1t e r D. T a y lo e L e o F. Testerm an R o y L. Tharp C h a r l e s E. Todd L a m a r S. Vacca Herm an L . Vansant C a r l A. W atson Frank W h ite R o b e r t M. Wood K e n n e t h W. Z ach e is P a u l R.

1961 A m sler L a r r y C. A nn is D o n a ld J . Baur R i c h a r d A. Beslem e J a m e s H. B o la n d e r R i c h a r d W. B re n n in g E u g e n e C1. Brinkm an G l e n A. Brunkhorst Llo y d E. B u r I age Dona Id W. Curson W illia m N. D e w in g H. H a r v e y D ix L a r r y L. Evans Dona Id L . Farm er L a r r y E. Featherston C. R o n a l d F lo o d T h a d d e u s F. F o w le r M a rth a S. Gerha r t B i l l L. Grannemann H. N e a l Menn i ng W i l l i a m A. H enry K e n n e t h W. Hodges Jo h n L. H o lle n b e ck C h a r l e s F. H orton W a y n e C. Ja c k s F r a n k E. Ja c o b A nthony J . Jatern J u l ia n S.V . K earney M i c h a e l C. K u rtz h a ls J a m e s D. La rk in J o h n M. Latzer J o h n C. Law I e r W i l l i s D. Leu, Ju a n J r . L e w is D a v i d M. Lia o J u a n L. L o f t in F lo y d E. Logan R o b e r t M. M a rb le Ja m es B. M arosek C h a r l e s F. Maune D a v i d F. May W i l l i a m L.

1961 continued

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Me G i I I a n Cec i I E . Me L a u g h l i n , E u g e n e J . Me Nabb J e s s e E. M ears A . D ale M e r r i 11 Jo h n F . Meskan A l l e n W. M ills Terry L . M o b le y C e n e H. Mung I e B u r I i n D. Myers Dona Id D. N ix Ja m e s L . No I f o Lo u i s J . Odom J a m e s T. O stm a n n Dona Id A. Patterso n B a r b a r a R. Peterson J a y A. Pfe u ffe r R o n a l d R. P ie ts c h Earl Ran dolph R o b e r t W. Red l i n e R i c h a rd H . Saxer M e r e d i t h H. Siesen n o p W. Wayne Sm ith N e i l Ed So u th ern M e r l e E. S tid h a m J a m e s A. Stone T o n y C. Story J e s s e A. T e g lan d E d w a r d R. T h e o b a Id Thomas A. T oep fer L o u i s E. W a ld e ck e r D o n a l d E. W a lk e r, H arvey J . J r . Wa I t o n J o h n W. Weber R o g e r C. Wo r I e y M o rris r .

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1962 A f f o 1t e r A l l e n L. Baker Ja m e s L. Baxter K e n n e t h D. Bednar C h a rle s J . Brady F ra n c is J . B re ite n fe ld R ich a rd B u rtin J a m e s D. Busch R a y E. Ch en C a r y C. C 1e v e B e r n a r d F. C o y l e , R. Tom J r . Dave B h a l c h a n d r a T. D e rg re g o ria n Heros Duva I I H. P a t E i n s e 1 M i l l e r D. En g in e er R ajen d ra B Funsch Owen B. G aertn er D o u g l a s A. Gorm ley J a m e s M. Haas D o n a l d W. H ak e L e r o y W. Ha 11e r b e rg W illia m 1 Hammond M i c h a e l W. H arvey L a w re n c e E. H a tfie ld D a v i d C. H a u s h a lte r F re d e ric l Herzog M ic h a e l S. Jo h n s o n R i c h a r d T. Jo n e s J a c k H.

Dear Alumni Association: I would like to take this opportuni­ ty to express my sincere appreciation to you for making it possible for me to receive the Alumni “Special” Scholarship. 1 plan to make the most of this op­ portunity by working hard and using the scholarship to its full extent. Again, thank you for making this honor possible. Sincerely, Jeff Hampton De Board St. P.O. Box 142 Mountain View, MO 65548


1962 continued K adakia J a y a n t S. K a lle m e ie r R o b e r t E. ka nip er R u s s e l l A. Lamber C. K u r t Now i n s k i S t a n l e y W. Oberm ark J a m e s R. Odega rd M ilto n A . P lo e g e r R i c h a r d A. Rencehausen C e r a Id P. Reyburn M i c h a e l K. R o u ssin R o b e r t W. Sm ith Memphord L. S m i t h , Mena rd 0. J r . Sousa-Poza A v e I in o Speckhart F r a n k H. Stearns J e r r y D. S t i ga I I Paul D. Sul Ii van Jo h n V . S u lliv a n , W illia m L . I l l Teske J a m e s E. To I man C arl Uhe G e r a Id C. Va n D o r e n Thomas P. W e lch G a r y E. Wi I b a n k s B i l l 0. W i I s on Robert J . Wi I s on W i l l i a m L. Wuerz Dona Id E . Z y c h in s k i J a m e s A.

1963 Anderson J o h n H. A nd o e W. V i c t o r Ba r t 1 i ng Dona Id L. Ba um ba ch D a l e M. Benn Edward Buck R i c h a r d L. Bu rto n R o b e r t R. C lark Denn i s A. C lem e nts Jo h n L. C lo s e MaxweI I L. D a u e r r ih e i m Wo ody D. D avid E d w a r d G. Dodd C u r t i s W. D r e s s e l , T h e o d o r e H. J r . Fa rme r , J o h n 0 . I l l G lasse l C liffo rd G rim es Leonard F le rro n G e o r g e F. Huston R o b e r t E. Ja e g er B e n j a m i n W .H . Ja q u a y R i c h a r d L. K Iu th o AI I y n R . K nox , J a m e s R. J r . K o ester R o b e r t D. K r e i kerne i e r K r a i g G. Lamb J o h n C. LaPI ante A lla n H. Lasm anis Raymond L ib ie z J a m e s D. M a cC rin d ie C o l i n C. M ach m e ie r P a u l M. M ark lan d R o b e r t E. M a rtin Wade A. M ille r Paul H . M o rg a n H a r r y B. Mue I I e r Ga r y D. Na i kn i mba I ka r N a r e n d r a M. N ib lo ck G l e n n A. O 'B rie n M i c h a e l G. P a ck w o o d D o n a l d L. Poush K e n n e t h A. R i fa i Sami H. R obertson R o n a ld S. R o b is o n J a m e s B. Schaefer S e t h C. Sch i I I in g e r G e o r g e R. Sc h u c h m a n Norman J . Schwenker R o b e r t 0. Sh aI ton l onn i e J . Sieckhau s R o b e r t H. Skamenca D a v i d G. Sm ith Sam L. T a y lo r G l e n n R. Thompson L a r r y D. Toma se k Anton J . I rautm an Denn i s R. Va n B u r e n J a m e s K. V a n d e rg riff W a y n e L. V an in g er J o n L. W i I I i ams R o n a Id R . Z ie b a J o h n D. Z in k R i c h a r d C.

Dear Alumni Association, I would like to extend a “Thank You” to everyone involved with the transfer scholarship I received for the 1982 academic year. The scholarship is greatly ap­ preciated. With programs such as this for helping students, it will make me very proud to someday be an Alum­ nus of UMR. Thanks Again, Charles F. Kaiser

1964 A s h le y C a r l G. Ba i l e y K e ith E . Ba r t e I Dona Id S . B e e g Ie Dona Id W. B ro eking K e n n e t h W. Buescher A lfre d J . Campbe I I Cha r I e s E . C a s s e ll R a l p h M. C h e rv itz Je rro ld C h ro n is te r Thomas G. C o llin s J a m e s W. C orw in R o b e r t F. C u tts J a m e s F. Edw ards H a r r y K. E l l e b r a c h t , C l a r e n c e A. J r . Ep p e I s h e i me r , D a n i e l S . I I F e rre ll C. S t u a r t F o u rn e lle Raymond A. Ga r d n e r Dona Id T . Ga r I i c h Thomas K. G lae se J o h n R. Guderm uth, C l y d e S. J r . H enry J a m e s M. H e r r m a n n , F r e d e r i c k W. J r . H ill J a m e s L. Ho I l a n d Ga r y R. Hoi l e y R o b e r t G. H u d e I son Jo h n R . K i n g , F r a n k W. I l l Ki r c h o f f W i l l i a m S. Kraus R o n a l d W. L a R o s e , T . Ha r r e I I J r . Lim b erg J o h n F. M artel A r t h u r 0. M a rtin C a r l D. Meehan M i c h a e l E. M ich el D avid J . MocheI W i l l i a m R. Moo r e R i c h a rd I . Muns B e n n e t t L. , M urry Mi I ton J . N ic h o ls E l wood B. O m b alsk i, Ste p h e n J r . Pa i n t e r Denn i s W. P a rk in s o n L a r r y L. Parr R i c h a r d A. Peacock D a v i d N. Peters Dona Id G. Poh I i g K e n n e t h D. Quan Choon K. Ra i d t Pan I B. Raney E d w a r d M. R e in h e im e r C h a rle s J . R e u I i ng Dona Id 0. Royer Leroy J . Sanders L a u r e n c e R. S ch m id t R i c h a r d L. Simmons M i c h a e l F. Sowe I I , Lew i s C. J r . Steinkam p Wi I I jam E. Stu art R o b e r t L. S u e tte rI i n Ja c k F . Tao F r a n k F. T a y lo r G e o r g e H. Terry J a m e s W. T re ffin g e r D avid J . V o o rh is G a r y L. Weaver Sam uel C. W iebe D irk H. W i I s on Tomm i e C . Wu Ch an g -Y u Z i m n i c k , H a r o l d E. J r . Zunkel A. Doug

1965 A r n o Id R i c h a rd I . A ub rech t, L a d im ir J . J r . Ba r r R a lp h S. Bass Paul J . Bergt D a v i d E. B ic k n e l I Hi I t o n B. B ittin g J a m e s L. B lu m e D avid J . Branson E u g e n e A. B ra n u m W i l l i a m H. Brunner G a r y D. Bugg Dona Id A. Bugg S t e p h e n F. B u tle r J a m e s L. C lin e Jo h n L . C lin e La r r y G . Cook Thomas W. Cop e W i l l i a m R. Dabner M. Kim D a v i d , D. Dan J r . Deken L o u i s R. D i I I i on Rona Id K . D o ll Wa rw i c k W . D orf R o g e r A. F r a n k l i n , W i l l i e L. J r . Furby J o h n R. G a y lo rd Thomas K. G i ge r , D. F r a n k I i n J r . Goodman D a n i e l K. G riffin P a u l D. H ab e n ich t W. H e l m u t H a fe Ii D w ig h t T . Hammen B. D e nn is Hanna C h a r l e s K. H errera Arm ando J . Hoffman D avid J . H ra stic h Thomas A. Huang T e r r y T. H urst Dona I d W. Jo in e r B r u c e B. Ju n g e G regory K a I Io r Ja y S . K ettelk am p R o b e r t L. K ettelk am p Ste p h an ie K ett Ie r G e r a Id J . LaPresta Sa m u el J . Lasker M. Owen L a s s le y R i c h a r d H. Lee S t e p h e n K. Li C h a r l e s T. L iu Wan-C hen g M arlow C h a r l e s F. M a rtin C h a r l e s R. M a rtin T e r e n c e N. Me C r a c k e n W i l l i a m E. M ille r Da v i d A . M o r g a n , G r o v e r D. J r . M o rg a n J . D e ra id Mu I y e a W a l t e r C. M y r i c k , Cha r I e s R . I l l N i e I sen Da r r e I I M . Pasek T h e o d o r e D. Pe i r s o n Robe r t C . P i eke r M e l v i n L. Ryan Robert J . Shah R a s h m ik a n t L. Sh aw N a n c y H. S h e l b y , Jam es E. J r . S i I ve r s , Paul L. J r . Sm ith F rede r i c k J . Sm i t h J o h n W. Sm ith M i c h a e l D. Sp i v y Pa u I L . S te im le y J o h n F. S tic k le r R o g e r H.

1965 continued S u rid e rm e yer R o b e r t W. Sunkel Iho mas M. Su th ip a sn a ru p o n Anant Terry R i c h a r d L. Th i ed e A Ifre d J . Thomas, D o n a l d 0. J r . Toedtman C h a r l e s H. Towers T e r e n c e G. Vance M a c y W. V e k a ria D i n e s h K. W a h l e r , V i n c e n t C. J r . Wang Wen-Li W e lls W i l l i a m L. W h i t t e n , T r a v i c e W. J r . W i I son C I y d e W. Zimmerman W ayne M.

1966 Ba ch m a n D a v i d A. B a r n e s , C h a r l i e M. J r . Bege r W i l l i a m K. Beh r i ng A l l e n G. Bennett P a t r i c k B. B Iu m fe Id e r W i l l i a m 0. Boehmer J e r r o l L. B rady D ale E . Brynac M ich ael J . B u c h m e i e r , F r a n k A. J r . Bufa I o D avid J . Cha f f i n G len N. C o co M a t t e o A. D a vis J e r r y W. Da v i s W i l l i a m F. DeC I L ie Du an e H. D reisew e rd D o u g l a s W. Dunn H a r r y E. Dycus J a m e s P. E I I i s on Dona I d R. Evans L a r r y G. F ie b e lm a n H a r o l d E. Foss G l e n N. Fukubayashi H a r o l d H. Fu I I e r Dona Id L. G ray J a m e s C. Hayes E d w a rd D. H eid e r R o b e r t L. H igb ee J a m e s M. H o g u e , R o b e r t W. J r . Ho 11, Thomas B . I I Howe I I J o h n D. H u d d l e s t o n . J a m e s A. J r . H u g h le tt M i c h a e l L. Je n n in g s D o n i t h a n R. Jo z w iak P h i l i p A. K i r b e rg l eo n a rd C. K i n g , A I f re d E. J r . Kram er Ra I ph H. Kruep Raymond J . L y t l e , G l e n n A. J r . M a so n , J o h n T . I l l May Thoma s J . Me C a r r o n , R o b e r t L . J r . Me K i n n i s L a r r y N. Mehta J a g d i s h M. M e ie r Thomas 0. M eyer R o b e r t W. M ohr J o h n W. M o ra n M i c h a e l D. Moss E d w a r d A. Munn Da I e A.

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1966 continued P a r i h o r s t , A l b e r t C. J r . PoI l a c k L e s l i e A. P re s le y J o h n R. Ra Li er J a m e s M. R ich L a r r y M. R ich a rd so n R i c h a r d A. Roberts L o y D. Sa r a n i t a Thoma s V. Scheer Sam uel A. Schroer J a m e s B. Scott K e n n e t h R. S e itz Stephen Sh i e I I s Ja m es Slocum R o y W. S te e le J a m e s D. S t e w a r t , L e s l i e D. J r . Stockhausen W i l l i a m r. True J o h n E. Um phre y R o n a l d W. Uthe F l o y d H. V/ehmeyer D a v i d P. Vies l e y Da r r e I I K . We yan d Thomas E. V/i I k e n s Ro y A . W i I I jams M a u r i c e A. Woodbury F r a n k l i n B.W . W o o d fie ld R i c h a r d A. Yung Shu C.

1967 continued Med I i n J a m e s M. M i k e I io n i s Law rence J . N elso n D avid A . Owens G a ry S. Pe rk i n s M i c h a e I A. Ponnw i t z A I f re d J . P ra t e r N ick L . Rao Y aIa m a n ch i I i Rathbun Dona Id G . Ro n zo Robert J . Rouse D a v i d M. Rueh K e n n e t h W. Sadowski J o h n M. S c an lan J a m e s W. Se a r p e r o Dona Id C . S c h Ioman A la n H . Sears Thomas J . Seth R a j B. Sm ith Robert T . Thom R i c h a r d D. Turner R o b e r t E. V o g elp o h l R i c h a r d P. Wagner R i c h a r d V. Webb W illia m D. We i se T h e o d o r e L. Wo I f Jo h n D . Young L a w r e n c e M. Z w ie n e r J a m e s M.

1967 A d am ic k, C h e s t e r J . J r . A ltm a n B a r b a r a H. B a u e r , J o s e p h W. J r . Baue r W i l l i a m C. Bevel J e r r y E. B o de I I T i m o th y J . Browne M ichael J . C a p on e G ary J . C arl J a m e s W. c i sse I I it i i t o n c . Cummins R o b e r t W. Degenhardt E u g e n e A. DeLa shm i t W illia m E . De Long C a r l E. D oerr J e r r y W. Dougherty Thomas J . Dye r Ga r v i n H . Evans J o h n M. Ferretti M i c h a e l E. F e u c h t e r , W i I I i am H . I I Foots G a r y L. F ric k e B e r n h a r d D. Fr i tscheI La r r y E . Gass J o h n W. Gu ven i r Y a v u z M. H ac hmuth H e n r y K. H an s e n , S ta n Ie y S. I I Hardy M i c h a e l E. H erb o ld A u g u s t E. H od ges P h illip F. H op kins Wayne J . Houser J a m e s D. Hydz i k R i c h a rd M. Inman P a u l L. Ka I i a Hemend ra N . K n e p Ie r Jo h n R . Le b o J e r o m e M. Me M i I Ie n T . Mi c h a e I Me M u l l e n Cl i f f o r d C.

Pa r k e r D e n n is R . Pender S t e p h e n N. Pe r r y No r r i s W. P ogue J e r r y G. Po rter C l a y t o n G. Ru e t e r R i c h a r d E. S c h a r d l , J o s e p h M. J r . Schenk R i c h a r d W. S c h n e id e r R i c h a r d L. Schow engerdt R o b e r t A. S i d I ows k i Rona Id E . Sm ith R o n a Id G . Storrs S t u a r t M. Strauss S t e p h e n R. S tre b le r M i c h a e l X. I h i essen Ge ra I d R. Th o m u re D a n i e l E. U n tern aeh rer W illia m E V eh ige R ich a rd J . Wa rd D a n i e l K. W los P a u l M. W rig h t S t e p h e n A. Wr i s t e n D a v i d B. Youngman J a m e s A. Z ie g le r Ka r I F . Z o e lin e r Lynn E .

Dear Mr. Mackaman, The Financial Aid Office has in足 formed me that the UMR Alumni Association has awarded the Clyde W. Hall Scholarship to me in the amount of $750.00. It was also said to be renewable, dependent on my continued academic achievements. It is with deep gratitude that I ex足 press my thanks and appreciation to the Association for their considera足 tion and for the award. It will help to insure my being able to continue my studies at UMR. It is my hope that in some future year I will be able to assist some students in a similar man足 ner. Sincerely, Timothy Schoenecker 5701 DelorSt. St. Louis, MO 63109

1969 1968 A strack R i c h a r d F. Aya rs R o b e r t S. B e ll G o r d o n W. Berger J o h n M. Brand J o h n R. Brooks R o n n i e E. B r u b a ke r W illia m R . Chadw ick J a c k L. Chao S . ( Steve ) Chapman K. Ron C hoate L a r r y D. C layto n M ic h a e l S. C o w l e s , J a m e s C. J r . D earth D a v i d W. D illo n Pau I H . D o e rflin g e r A r t h u r E. E c o f f , Ra I ph A. J r . Eggers S t e p h e n H. Fa i n t i c h D a v i d H. Furst D a v i d L. G erhard G a r y E. G o ed d e J o e G. Ha I t e r m a n Leroy H eitzm ann J o h n E. H ou se P h i l l i p M. H uett M i c h a e l S. Je sp e rse n T e r r y R. keppel J a m e s R. K o e d e ritz L e o n a r d F. K o ege I F r a n k R. Lew i s L e I and L u e b b e r t , L a w r e n c e H. J r . Mabry D e w a y n e P. M anso n Dona Id A. Maycock B a r r y F. M ich el J o e l K. M ilte n b e rg e r J a m e s L.

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A ndreae R o b e r t A. And r e w , W i l l i a m K . V AscoI i Don M. Ba sa , La d d i e A . J r . B e c k e r , T h e o d o r e H. J r . Bentz J e r r y L. Berry Jo h n J . Bondurant F r e d e r i c k N. B o rin g W i ll i a m D. Bourne Dona Id W. Brandhorst L y n n D. Breese Thomas E . B r i ce B r a d I e y W. B rin k o p f R o b e r t L. Bruce R o b e r t S. Brune R o b e r t H. Bruzew ski J a m e s R. BLierke E u g e n e B. B u lla F r e d e r i c k W. Case G l e n n R. C han g Ja m e s J . Chow R o b e r t Y. C o llin s W i l l i a m E. Cooper L a r r y M. CouI t e r Stephen J . Cowen J o s e p h E. Cra i g Cha r I e s M. C re t i n Paul F . . Daneshy A b b a s A. D a v i d son W i l l i a m G. D eSpain D a v i d R. Eason Ja m e s S. E b e I i ng J o h n A. Fo ste r C h a r l e s W. Franke R i c h a r d E. F razee R i c h a rd W. G e n t z l e r , E d w a r d C. I l l George D a v i d R. G e rig M a r t h a M. G ivan G u y V. G ray D a v i d L. GuI i c k Ga r y M. Ha I I a d a y Ha ro I d VI. H aw kins R o d n e y B. Hung Sa m u el S. Jo h n so n J e r r y L. Jo z w ia k V i n c e n t R. Ke I a han M ich a el E . kerns W a y n e L. Kmecz G l e n n M. Knauf W illia m R . K o en ig G a r y R. K oester R i c h a r d VI. K r u v a nd D a n ie l H. La b it J a m e s R. Long J o h n R. Lowe W illia m S . M aneeratana K rie rig k ra i M asterson D e n n is J . M ertens M i c h a e l L. M in tn e r D a v i d C. N iehaus R o b e r t L. 0 1dham Doug l a s G. O 'N e ill J a m e s A. O z o rk ie w ic z R a l p h L. RandoI I R o d n e y 0. Roam J o h n H.

1969 continued Roberts Omer H. R ytter No el J . Saunders M a rtin J . S c h m id t L o n n i e D. S c h m id t R o b e r t W. Se am an R o b e r t L. Sh aefer Raymond T. S h in i A s a a d S. S la te r M i c h a e l W. Sm ith B r i a n W. Sm ith La r r y R . Sowers J a m e s R. S p a ld in g Theodore J . Stahl J o s e p h W. Steffan C h e r y l A. Stevens R o b e r t W. Strauser C l a u d e N. T o m l i n , GI en n P. J r . Via I ke r Da rw yn E . V/a nsin g A l v i n D. Wes t f a I I . Lew i s E . J r . W iesen m eyer J o h n C. W i I son Pa t r i c k J . Zenge Thomas L. Z im m e r Jo h n J .

1970 Ad I e r Rohe r t B . A le x a n d e r Wi I I iam D. A l i i s on Me I v i n R . Andreae V i c k i M. B a k e r , Wa I t e r A.' I I B a l a ban Theodore S. Bause I I R i c h a rd A. B e a rd sle y D a v i d D. B en avid e s F ra n cisco Berger Dean A. B i rk Doug l a s G . B i schof f R o b e r t F. Branham J o h n E. B r a num L I oyd B . Bray M i c h a e l E. Breeden J a m e s D. B ro w n W i l l i s L. Burk E a r l D. B u tle r Ca ro I J . CaI fe e Ka r e n S. C a I ton Lynn B . C arter J o h n B. Chapman R i c h a r d G. Cheek M i c h a e l R. Co r b e 1 1 T im o th y P . D avid son P a t r i c k G. Dav i s s o n D avid C . Daws on Gene C. Degen, G e r a ld D. J r . Denney K e n n e t h L. D ie tric h Ran dall G . D o e rin g Frank J . Do l a t a E d w a r d W. D o n a ld so n A l b e r t L. D o rroh , Robert F . I l l Durham T e r r y E.


1970 continued Eng i n e e r Ro y • Fearer J o h n A. F in k e ls te in M i c h a e l A. F itz g e ra ld R ich a rd J . Ford J a m e s A. F rie s e M i c h a e l M. G a r r e t t , J a c k T. J r . Gaston C h a r l e s B. G lyn n M i c h a e l G. G riffin R o n a l d 0. F la b e g g e r R o n a l d L. Hagc r Ha r o I d W. Hahn J o s e p h K. H ankins D a v i d R. He i ne * B e r n a rd J . H en so n P h i l l i p L. H o e c k e I man LesI i e Hohenberger F re d e ric k J . Flomyk Terrence J . Huebner C h a r l e s F. Ila v ia P i l o o E. Ja g g i Denn i s F . Je n s e n R. Gene Jo n e s D a v i d B. Kao C h in g - N an k a p la n Mark S. Kemp W a y n e R. K i I I gore R o s s D. Knapp Larry J. Kone F r a n k I i n W. Korth M i c h a e l V. K r u c k e m e y e r , W i l l i a m C. J r . K u e b le r K e h n e t h L. K u en z J a m e s M'. Kuss J o s e p h K. l.a B o u b e R o g e r A. L a r s e n , G l e n A. J r . L in d q u is t C r a ig A. Lueddecke D o n a l d E. M arch iando A n t h o n y F. M a to e sian D a v i d H. M atth ew s J e r r y L. Me G a t h M i c h a e l R. Me K e l v e y J a m e s B. M etz , K en n eth L. J r . Midden L e o W. Mi k keI sen C I a r k D. K e n n e t h A. M i r 1y M a r k D. Mo r g a n Mo i r i s J a m e s L. M o rris J a m e s R. M ouser G e r a 1d F. C h a rle s J Mu r r a y Nebe 1 Thomas C. Nenmeyer D o n a l d G. N iese n R i c h a r d E. No I t e C u r t i s E. O liv e r La r r y J . Owe ns, Edmund W. J r . P ie rs o n O s s e a n E. Po rtno ff N e i l S. P o tz m a n n C l a r k A. P ra te r J o h n B. Ramey R o y R. R a u ls G a r y L.. Ray J a m e s A. Rechner Jam es J . Re ed M ic h a e l L. R e yn o ld s J o s e p h C. R ile y R i c h a rd K. Rob i n s o n Guy M. Rooney M ich a el J . Ro sen k o etter A rthu r I .

Gentlemen: I wish to express my appreciation for being selected the recipient of the Alumni “Special” Scholarship for the 1983-84 academic year. 1 have an­ ticipated entering the University of Missouri-Rolla since 1 developed an interest in engineering. Thank you for making this opportunity one step closer to reality. I hope to prove a credit to your association in receiving this award. Sincerely, Stephanie Carter 1121 N. Buchanan Maryville, MO 64468

Ross L e n a r d H. Rowan J a m e s M. Ru sh i ng A lle n J . Sc h a m e l, W a l t e r S . I l l S c h e llm a n L e o n H. (M a x ) Sch i f f n e r La r r y L. S ch m id t M i c h a e l G. S ch m id t R o b e r t L. S ch m id t Thomas E . Schwager J o h n L. S i z e m o r e , L a m a r T. J r . Smi t h B e v e r l y D. So o ng P h ilip J .J . Stephenson M i c h a e l W. Sw in n y D a v i d W. Tenes E d w a r d B. Thomas J a m e s P. Thompson E a r l A. T o lle W i l l i a m L. Tsay L ia n g - Ju a n Um p h en ou r C h a r l e s F. Vaughn Paul E. Wagner Peter W arner J o h n R. W attenb arg er J a m e s C. Webb Robert J . Weber J . Scott Wedge W. K e i t h W illia m s A n i t a L. W i l l i ams R i c h a rd K. Younker F o r r e s t A. Z i e g e r , Ja m e s B. J r . Z y Iic h R o n a I d G.

1971 A b d e l- L a tif A. I s m a i I A A b ern ath y M rs Gene Akers F r e d P. AI le n , Jo h n E. J r . A rant W i l l i a m S. B a r t l e y , W i l l i a m H. J r . Bennett B i l l y E. Benoy L e s l i e D. B e n tz in g e r Robert B e rk b ig le r L a r r y W. Bondi J a m e s 0. Bondurant D a v i d W. Bryan D a v i d 0. B u c k w a lte r J o h n R. Budd V in cen t J . Butchko R o b e r t G. B u tle r J a m e s A. Ca I I a n a n D a v i d M. CampbeI I La r r y W. Chapman J a m e s M. Ch en T a k M. C houarai n M i c h a e l L. Conger G len n J . Conner D a n n y R. Cook M i c h a e l M. Couns i I Jo h n R . Cranm er R o b e r t M. Creason G a r y W. Deaver Ran da I I L. D i pp oId J a c k D. D itch D e n n i s W. Donze T e r r y W. Dosta I G r e g o r y G. J . Do w n ing K e n n e t h B. Dufner C a r l D. E k te rm a n is J o h n A. El I i o t t J o s e p h 0. E p p e stin e D a v i d A. E ric k s o n G o r d o n L. Etw ert C h a r l e s M. F a ir M i c h a e I W. F a r re I I Jo h n S. F is h e r M ich ael S . Forrest R y a n L. G a lle r Wayne J . Ga I I Lip A r c h i ba I d M. Gayer J o h n G. GI ad i sh L e e A. G ray Howard W. G reene Thomas L. G u cc ia rd o T e r r y A. Ila b e rl Eugene H .A. Ha I t e r Edwa rd M . H art Gerard J . H ayden. Thomas M. H e l . lw e g e J a m e s W. H ervey D enn is J . Herzog B r u c e E. H u b b a rd R o b e r t D. Ib a rra C h e r y l A. J a c k s , R o b e r t W. J r . Johnson Robert J .

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1971 continued Jo n es J a m e s H. Ka t i n Jo n D. K ee n J e r r y G. kennedy B r e n d a S. Kerscher Thomas E. K i rchne r F rank S. K lo tz J a m e s A. Kuhn T e r r e l E. M arcel lus J a m e s R. Me C o r m i c k L a r r y L. Me C o r m i c k R o b e r t S. Meng J a m e s C. M erw in J a m e s R. M o h aI 1e y Robe r t P . Moo r e Rona Id T . N o la n L a w r e n c e E. Os s e e k P a t r i c k M. O verturf R i c h a r d D. Parker R o b e r t L. Parkes R o g e r D. Po I i c h , V i c t o r J . J r . P o ta s h n ic k R e g i n a l d B. P o ttin g e r J a n M. Ra i t h e I Jam es F . R e d in g to n S te p h e n L. Reyn o ld s J o h n A. Rob in so n ' G o r d o n D. SandeI I a Mi c h a e I S. Sandhaus H e n r y W. Scherrer P a u l K. Sc h u lz e R o y E. Seabaugh A l l e n W. Shanes C h a r l e s W. Sherwood R o b e r t E. S im o n D a v i d M. Sm ith G. Dan Sm ith G r e g o r y P. S ta n fie ld D e n n is E. Ta I b e r t K e i t h E. T a y lo e C h a r l e s H. U lric h J a m e s G. Wade P h ilip J . W id ner G a r y W. W illia m s Raymond R . W i l r e k e r , V i c t o r F. J r . Y eh S h e n k. Ze i s e I K eith S . ZI a t i c M il ton T .

1972 A lle n Mi c h a e I P . A ls p a u g h D a v i d H. A nderson J o h n R. B a ch m a n n D a v i d E. Ba r t o I i E r n e s t C. Be I I A r t h u r H. Berry R o b e r t T. BI i zewsk i B rent Bodeman A l a n L. Bontz D a n i e l L. Book N e i l L. Bottom C a r e y B. Bo yd Stephen J . Brose R o b e r t L. Buhrm ester E a r l K. Busch K e n n e t h L. Butts J a m e s D. Carson A l a n W. Chenoweth D a r y l I W. C h ie n J o h n F. C o le Hugh E.

1972 continued Col I i ngs Jam es R . C u rth F. O s c a r D avid so n K e i t h G. D avis R o b e r t S. D e C lu e G a r y L. D eRiem er D a n i e l L. D icken S t a n l e y C. D ie tric h A n d re w R. D ougherty R o n a l d L. Dunn W y a t t M. E d w a r d s , J o h n W. J r . Eg bert Robert I . Eyermann Thomas J . Faust Rona I d G. F le tc h e r C. S c o t t F ris b e e D a n i e l E. G a rre tt L . Wayne George J o h n S. Gross E d w a r d P. Gu nd y D o u g l a s G. Ha I b e r t J e f f e r y L. . H an so n S t e v e A. Harms B a r r y A. H a rris G e o r g e L. H a r t , J a m e s F. J r . He I I r i c h L i n u s H. Herrmann J a m e s R. Heseman C a l v i n R. Hoi I i d a y R o b e r t L. H o lt M i c h a e l L. Hundi n g , Ca r I W. I l l Ib a r r a , Sa n tiag o J r . I I I ian Don L. Jo n e s A l a n W. K le in R o b e r t E. K r i eg sh a Lise r , P a u l C. J r . Lambe C I i n ton R . Lauth J o h n A. L e a v i 11 D a lla s R . Lester F r e d d i e H. Lyon J a m e s S. Marek J . Douglas M a t t h e s , A l f r e d W. I I Me C o r m a c k , Howard F. J r . M inden F ra n cis J . M iodunski R o b e r t L. Moody R o b e r t A. M o o r e , C h a r l e s C. J r . ' MueI I e r K e n t W. MLigan J o h n W. Mli I I i g a n , Ja m e s A. I l l Mye r s , Cha r I e s T . I l l Myers K e n n e t h R. Ne I son Steven F . N e u tz lin g Ga r y M. North M i c h a e l A. Ochoa j L i a n G. 0 I i ve r D a n ie l L. Osterm ann Norman P. Park Dean A. Pa r t r i dge R a l p h M. P h illip s Da r o I d L. Ph i pps J o h n 0. P itt Da I e M. Pol i t t e J a m e s E. Puettm ann D a v i d R. Radder Norman C. Radder P a u l a D. R ie g e l R ich ard J . S c h e ib e l Thomas E. S c h le tt P a u l E. S c h m o ld t H an s K. Sch n e id e r R i c h a r d C. S c h o e n e f e l d , K a r l F. I l l

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1972 continued Sch u e ssle r R i c h a r d B. S i nde I , M a r v i n V . J r . Sm i t h R u s s e I I D. S te h ly D a n i e l W. Summers, A l f r e d L . J r . Susanj J e f f r e y L. Tate R a I p h D. T a y lo r M ich aeI E . T a y Io r P h ilip G. T a y lo r R o g e r K. T e n fe Id e r J o h n W. Thompson W ayne F. Trancynger M i c h a e l L. Vand i v e r Ga r y W. V o g elp o h l D a v i d R. Vo Ik m a r R o b e r t W. Wa I I a c h , Dan i e I L . J r . Wa rd J o s e p h R. W ass i l a k J o h n R. W e r t h m a n , J o h n P. J r . W idm er Re x C. Wissm ann, H a r o ld J . J r . W o o sley D a v i d E. Z e rw i g La r r y J . Z im m e r P a u l A. Z in s e lm e ie r A l b e r t E.

1973 A nderson G l e n n R. Anderson M i c h a e l B. Bade Norman D. Ba i n J o s e p h E. Baker J o h n W. Behan Thomas A. B e rk b ig le r K a t h r y n M. P. B I a c k , Ha ro I d E . J r . B la tte l S t e v e n R. B rad I e y Pau I a E . B re id e rt J a n i c e E. Brem er W ayne P. B rin to n J o h n C. B r o w n , Thomas S . I l l Bryant S t e v e n D. Brych ta J a m e s P. Byrne P a t r i c k M. CampbeI I F r e d W. Cope R o b e r t W. Curin i ngham W illia m P . D a vies C a r o l A. Degel F r a n k C. D i I Io n Ka t h e r i ne V. Downs P h ilip R . Eck J a m e s M. E d e le J a m e s S. Fahy M i c h a e l P. F e t t e rman P h i l l i p S. F itz p a tric k W illia m J . F r a n k I i n , J a m e s A. J r . F u l k e r s o n , F r a n k M. J r . Gayer E v e l y n L. Geo r g e W i l l i a m W. Gonzenbach J a c k E. Goodman R o g e r K. G raves Thomas E. G ro tefen d t R a n d e H. Haake J o s e p h R.

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1973 continued Ham i I t o n J a m e s R. H earst D a v i d T. H enderson G a r y R. Hendren L a r r y L. H in k le k. D a n i e l H orstm ann P a u l W. Jo h n sto n R o n a l d D. k ah le Thomas A. K e a tin g J o h n M. K i I I i nge r Jo h n C . K le in m a n R o b e r t A. K I uge R o I I and H . KnoI I Dav id A. Kramer R o g e r L. Kroeter D a v i d W. kuechenm ei s t e r K e n n e t h W. Kuntz R i c h a r d D. Lamano L a r r y L. Lance R ich a rd J . Lane W i l l i a m L. Lede r I e Ga r y J . L e w is L a w r e n c e L. Lin d stro m J o h n A. Maggert G a r y G. Ma r o I f J a m e s W. Ma r t i n J i mmy D . Me C I u re D a v i d T. Me C o r m a c k J a m e s E. Moscoso A J o s e A. N ie h o ff M i c h a e l E. N iem eyer T e r r y W. N orth J o h n E. Owens R o s e m a r y F. Pendergrass D e n n i e L. Peterm ann E r n i e W. Peters R i c h a r d E. P i eke I I Ma r k B . Rambow F re d e ric k Rang T r i n h N. Reel Dana V. Robertson S te p h e n L. R o ra b a L ig h Jam es I . Schaferm eyer R i c h a r d G. S c h i I I i ng Jo h n R . S c h in d le r G e o r g e A. S c h lu e te r S t e v e n E. Shepard S t e p h e n E. S lo v e n sk y R. C l a y t o n Sm i t h Ca ro I y n M. Sm i t h R i c h a rd A . Stanze D a v i d C. Thompson J . Kenneth T u ttle Da v i d F . V aeth R i c h a r d M. Veden L e o n a r d S. W a tk in s W e s le y S. Wedd I e P h ilip B . Wegener C u r t L. We i d l e r G a r y R. W illo u g h b y R o n a I d D. V/ i I son C h r is D. W i I son W illis J . W in fie ld Scott B . W o o d a rd J o a n B. York Thomas A. Zwe i f e I Dona Id J .

Adams Jo h n E. Anderson D e n n i s R. B a ch m a n , W i l l i a m G . J r . B a ch m a n n R o y 0. Ba r b a g I ia M i c h a e I A. B ohn E l l e n B. Bonczyk B r u c e S. Bouzoun J o h n R. B ro w n D a n ie l J . Brueckmann M i c h a e l A. Cam pbelI Jo h n R . Cesare J o s e p h A. Ch r i s t y Edwa rd J . C laven na M a rk D. Coa t e s W i I la rd D . Cook Ja m e s J . Cumm ings, J o h n D. J r . Cu rd t J . C a lv in Deaver E l i z a b e t h E. Degenhardt Dean A. D e H a ve n Sa m u el J . Duane N i c h o l a s C. Dupont Steven J . Engberg R o b e r t A. En lo e B r u c e A. E n t w i s t l e , J a m e s M. J r . F a ils A l l e n D. F o il Jam es L . G a ia Ma r k A. G ibson J o h n W. G ibson K ris tie C. G ro tefen d t J u d i t h R. Ha I I Dona Id E. Ham J o h n S. H am ilto n K e n n e t h C. H a r r i s , Norman A. J r . Head D a v i d W. Hem pler R o b e r t G. H euckroth W illia m t. H ill R o g e r A. H o e f I i ng e r La r r y J . Howser G e r r y W. Hua T ien H u g h es D a l e W. H u r s t , L i nde I I R . J r . Iden D o u g l a s C. Iv e r s J e f f r e y L. Jo h n so n B r u c e L. Jo n e s Ja m e s S. K a p I an N ic h o la s KeI le y J o h n M. Kerns D a n n y L. kerns R a n d y G. Kornacki A la n S. Krene r G i I mo r e W. K u Ii n i e w ic z A l l e n P. La n g le y S t e p h e n E. L a rk in s R i c h a r d R. Lauer M. M o n i c a Lawson D o n a l d G. Lew i s De Ann Lew i s Nea I A . L u t h , Lou i s H . I l l MacMann P au la J . Me D a n i e l , R o b e r t S . J r . Me Kee R i c h a r d H. Me I t o n Jo h n R . M essina A n t h o n y D. M ille r Ja n e t B . M ille r Mi c h a e I J . M urray Hugh D. Neumann N i c o l a u s P. Old h a m S t e v e n C. O rtwe r t h C ra i g N . Parsons K e n n e t h C. Payken Cra i g L . Payne K a t h r y n E. Payne R i c h a r d D. Pe n n in g to n D o u g l a s G. P le a s a n t L i nda J . Poepsel M a r g a r e t M. P o la k o w sk i D a v i d R. Ponze r R o I I and J . Prachakvej Su ppa mas Ragan Mi c h a e I E . Rehkop Thomas G. R ice D a v i d A. R ice L y n n C. R ich J e r r y L. Robertson W i I I iam G. Roth D avid J . R u s s e ll J . Kensey Sager D a v i d A. Sc h a n k m a n M a r k S. Sch u e ssle r Dawn E. Schw artz A ndrew J . Sheahen D avid J . S h e r a r d , R o n a ld E. J r . Sm i t h S t e p h e n D. S o r r e Is S t a n I e y W.

1974 continued Souders S t e v e n W. Speck R o b e r t C. Spencer D a v i d P. Staponski R a n d a l l E. Stegn er G e o r g e D. Ste in n e rd D o n ald J . Stranghoener R a n d y L. Stru ck h o ff Jo h n J . S u e lle n tro p S t e p h e n G. Su sarij Conn i e E . Tabers B r a d y D. T erry M i c h a e l L. . Thompson R a n d a l l G. T i ehes R o b e r t V. 1 i I I man S t e v e n M. Toth D i a n a L. T ra v e ls te a d C h a r l e s W. V anH outen J a m e s H. Weyhaupt G i I be r t J . V/ i s t P a tric ia S . Wood B a r r y K. Young D a v i d M. Yow, J e s s e L . J r .

1975 A bbott J a m e s W. Agnew A lle n B . AI ga i e r Ma r k D. Baker B r u c e D. Basye R i c h a r d E. B e r n i n g , Du an e E . J r . Bertram J e f f e r y P. B ie r Pa t r i c k K. B Ia u v e It D a v i d S. B o bn a r W i l l i am B. Bodenhamer S t e v e n D. Bopp J e f f e r y T. B o r c h e r d i n g , D o n a l d A. J r . B o ro w ia k Thomas G. Brake M i c h a e l B. B red e h o e ft M e l v e r n L. Bro sLiears W i l l i a m E. B ro w n R ick y J . Brugger P a t r i c k H. Burnh a m J o s e p h L. Ch en Wen-L i ang W. C layto n Barb ara J . Cobb D a v i d E. C o le J immy D . Cu Ha Duong D a n i e l l s , C h a r l e s P. J r . E llis Thomas B. E p p e stin e D i a n e C. E r i ckson AI an G. E ric k s o n C h r i s t i n a K. Evertow ski M a r k S. F in le y L a r r y R. F is h e r Pa t r i c e M. F o u rn ie r J o s e p h D. G iu lve z a n M a r k S. Gra u m a nn R i c h a r d W. Head Dona Id R . He I Iw i g G r e g o r y A. H i l l house Cha r I e s A. H i l l house M i c h a e I D. H olcom b S t e v e n K. I rvin e Wi l I iam- D. Kambol S t e p h e n A.

Dear Board of Directors: 1 am a recipient of the Alumni Association Scholarship. I’m honored to receive your award and am very appreciative. On October 1,1 attended the lunch that was given with the Board of Directors and had a very entertaining time. After attending and meeting the members of the board, 1 can honestly say that I’m proud to attend UMR where men such as these have graduated. Thank you so much for the Alum­ ni Scholarship and an enjoyable time. Sincerely, Catherine Von Minden


1975 continued K a ufm an J o h n M. Ke i I Lo u i s M. kho Ngu yen ll. Kn och J a m e s W. ko eh I e r lia v i d l . La rk in s Law rence J . L e itte rm a n P a m e l a A. le w is D avid R . Lo r e n z W illia m P . Maddox H u b e r t R. Marsh J a n e t E. M a rtin J a m e s H. M a rtin g Jo h n J . Me B r i d e G r e g o r y C. Me C l o u d R o g e r W. M ertens le rd in a n d J . M erte ris M i c h a e l L. Mi I Ib u r n B ria n G. Mu I I i n , R i c h a rd J . I I 01 i v e r Paine la S . O tt J a m e s W. O verm yer 1.a rice A. Pa s c h k e A lle n J . P a tric k W e s l e y C. P e t e rson Mi t c h e I I F . P h illip s S t e p h e n D. P i na i r e Rona I d P o w eI I Raymond F . P r a t e r . Raymond B . J r . Q uinn M ich ael J . R a c h e Is Da r r e I I J . Ra i S i r i Ram R e c h tie n Thomas J . Reyn o ld s M a r t i n k. Roberts R o n a l d R. Rodgers E d w a r d W. Roy D a n i e l C. Sc h m id t F r e d e r i c k G. S h co ln ik D a v i d H. Siag ia n Marwan S k ib isk i K e v i n C. S te l lern Jo h n L. Stephens J a m e s W. Stu art D e n n is L. Tesar M a r k W. T h atch er D a v i d A. Treasurer R o b e r t a L. Tsukamoto Tadashi V a n , H a r t y C. J r . Vane i I Stephen P . Via I 1a c h J e r o I y n M. W a llin g D ale L . W arfel M i c h a e l R. W e lc h Bernard J . Werik Dan K. V/esterm ayer J o h n C. W i l l i amson R i c h a rd F . W inkelm ann R a y E. Wood D e n n i s L. Wyant Jo a n Z e iv ig H arry J .

1976 Abney P a u l A. Adams Stephen D. Aha I W illia m R . Am idi Ja m sh id B a rcla y D a v i d A. R a x t e r , D o n a l d E . CLU. Becker K a t h r y n A. B e l I a ssa i Ja cq u e s J . Benson W i l l i a m A. B h a s in Kill B o d e rih a m e r C h a r l e s R. Boesl Earl J. Bo xx J a m e s P. Brad I ey D ale E . B ra d le y D a v i d R. Braun R o b e r t P. B ro th e rs S t e p h e n A. Bruenger M a r k D. Cannon, G eo rge E. J r . C astor L a w r e n c e W. Cha B u i Tho C h ro n is te r D o n ald J . C ie c iw a G r e g o r y A. C offm an T e r r y R. Coursen D e n i s e K. D a b l e r , E d w a rd R. J r . Denner D a v i d K. Denner D e n i s e M. Do I I e Ga r y L . D re c h s le r T e r r y L. D u d le y J a m e s W. Edelm an Thomas M. Edwa r d s Pame I i a R . E h r h a rd W illia m E .

1977 Gentlemen: 1 would like to thank you once again for renewing my Alumni Scholarship. If not for gifts such as this, it would be extremely difficult for me to pay my way through college. 1 really ap­ preciate your financial help and generosity. Thank v u again! Sincerely yours, David J. Broy 11084 Fawnhaurn Drive St. Louis, MO 63126.

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E llis M ich aeI E . Feagan W i l b u r S. F ie ld T. K e n t Fle is ch m a n R o b e r t F. F le s h e r R o b e r t G. Gi I b e r t S t e v e n R. G ordon K r a i g L. G ordy Thomas W. G rie se J a m e s C. Gueve I L a w r e n c e A. Ha i gh B r u c e W. Hamme r s W illia m L . Helmkamp R o b e r t E. H ic k s G r e g o r y K. H ic k s M a r k T. Hi I l e a r y A l e x a n d e r L. Hi I l e a r y C y n t h ia S. H ud so n D a l e D. K o th ari H a r s h e d V. Krueger M i c h a e l R. Kuhn C a t h e r i n e M. Kuhn D a v i d H. Leach R o d n e y W. Lee Da r r e I I R . L e itte rm a n D e n n i s W. Leonard Ja m e s V. L ie fe r M a r k E. Lomax L i n d s a y E. Maddox P a t r i c k A. M ahin C l i f f o r d A. M a n g o f f , J o h n N. J r . M anning D e b r a A. May R o g e r E. Me A l l i s t e r , W i l l i a m C. Me C a r t h y M i c h a e l F. Me C o y Thomas H. Me M i I I an D r u e r y W. Me Nea I P h i l i p W. M elche r R i c h a r d W. M end oza H u m b e r t o A. M i ehe W i l l i a m K. Mudd R i c h a r d W. Naeger M e l a n i e G. N oelken D a v i d A. O b erd ick R. K e v i n O f f u t t , J o s e p h C. I l l P a rrish D uane L. Perrym ore L o y d G. P r o c t o r , F ra n k E. J r . P ru itt Jam es S. Puetz W illia m C . R e m b o Id R o n a ld J . Sa p p P a u l W. Sap p in g to n G a y l e L. Scarr R i c h a r d A. Sctiw ab L a w r e n c e R. Schwager S a l l y S. Scott Lana J . Sh im p M a r v i n B. S im o n D e n n i s M. S i mon Kim M. Sk i ppe r D avid J . Sm i t h Te r r y A. S te l lern C a t h e r i n e L. Sw eetser V i c t o r i a K. Sw i na r s k y Ge r a I d T e lth o rs t Paul J . Torres J o h n P. T rim b le J o h n R. T y rig r C h e r y l L. Un d e rw o o d D a n i e l H. V lce k R o b e r t W. V o l l m a r , Jo s e p h E. J r . V /esterm ayer J i l l A. W iese C h a r l e s W. Wood J a m e s D.

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A lle n Bruce H. A ls b e rg C h a r l e s F. A Ivey Mark S. B h a s in C h a r l o t t e A. Boegne r Ph i I i p J . Bradway B r u c e R. Bruns J o h n M. Cadwe I I Wa m e n D. C lau s J e f f rey J . Cl i f f o r d J i m m i e D. Coker Terry D .. Cook A a r o n L. D ie s te lk a m p D a v i d A. Dimond D a v i d L. Dye T e r r y R. El I i o t t W i ll i a m L .C . Elo e P a u l W. F i I Ia Mi c h a e I J . F itz m a u ric e R i c h a r d R. F ro n ick D a v i d H. G a e b le r R o b e r t F. Gal I aghe r Jo h n B . G ian in o K e n n e t h M. G ie s le r A r t h u r L. Gra ham J o n A. Hahn V e r o n i c a D. Ilarn i I t o n L e s lie R. Hampel R i c h a r d G. F l a s t e y , J a m e s P. J r . H atcher, P r ic e I I I Haul R o b e r t W. H e id b re d e r J o h n E. H e rtfe ld e r W a r r e n W. Ja c k s o n L a w r e n c e C. Ja rre tt C h r i s t o p h e r M. Keats D e n n i s R. K o b ylin sk i Edmund A. koch Stephen J . K o ssin a P a u l G. Lacy Thomas C. Ladage, Jo h n J . J r . Le n z in i V e r n o n L. Lin cico m e J a m e s D. Livengood R o s s D. L o o s , Lou i s G. I I Mac G l a s h a n Mark L. M a t t e s , Roy J . J r . Me G r a t h , G e o r g e M. J r . Me K ea n M i c h a e l W. M inne E r i c M. M o rg a n T w y l a D. M o sb y R a n d a II L . Naeger Robert J . Newby A r n o ld S. N ie lse n K u r t S. Pa r k h i I I Rebecca J . Pa r k h i I I S t u a r t T. Post S t e v e n W. P rice S e a n E. Prim eau S t e v e n T. Rauzi Thomas J . R u h lin g Ga r y A. S c h n o e b e l e n , P a u l C. I l l Sieb en m a n , R ic h a r d B. J r . Stutsm an J o h n V. Su d h o I t T e r r y A. Thorn D a v id L. Van Deven R a n d a l l W. V a ta n a p rad it T h ira p it Vogel E r n e s t F. W a I ke r Jo h n WaI k er Rh o nd a A. Wang D a v i d C.

1977 continued W arren G ary K e ith W e id in g e r D o n ald J . W e is s M i c h a e l W. W e lz b a c h e r J e f f r e y D. W entz Hugh 0. W i l l i ams R o n a Id J . Wya t t Brad I ey J . Z ie g le r J o h n A.

1978 A lle n S t e p h e n L. Auman J o h n B. Baker G regory J . Baker Ron a Id E . B a I I iew E l a i n e A. Baumann R i c h a r d E. B e re s ik T h e o d o r e L. Bestor Ted F. Bezdek W illia m J . Bodenhamer K e v i n C. Boni I l a , A l f r e d o I I I Brugnara M i c h a e l A. Bud d Debra J . B u ffin g to n D a r r e l I L. Bu I I man M rs G a l e Burr i s Da r I i s J . Busse J o h n R. C a lla h a n Su sa n L. Cawvey J a m e s L. C offm an M a r y B. Co Id i ro n M i c h a e I L. C o l l i ton J a m e s E. Cost ich L a u r e y A. Danuser Jo n L. D e lg ad o H i p o I i to D enton, S a m u e IT . Ill Donahoe, Ja m e s L. I l l D o n a h o e , Rona J . I l l Epperson Jo s e p h Falco n i J a c q u e l y n M. F o rd , F e r r i l l E. J r . G o ld a m m e r R u s s e l l L. G o sse tt G a r y B. G r a n a , J o s e p h M. J r . H ardesty M i c h a e l D. H aynes M i c h a e l A. .. lie i s s e r e r M elvin R . H e p le r Thomas E. Hi tchcock D avid C . Huck M a r k F. H u g h es S t e v e n C. H um ph re y K u r t D. H unter Jo h n J . I v y , J a m e s M. I I Jo h n so n Robert J . Jo n e s Denn i s D. K am ler P a t r i c i a L. Kavanaugh B r i a n W. Keaster D a n ie l J . Ko r n f e I d D avid C . Kunz F r e d e r i c k L. La n g G r e g o r y A. L a u te n sch Iae g er Steven Lin cico m e E. D ia nn e Lubbert R an daII J . Ludw ig M i c h a e l F. Mason R o b e r t W. M axw eII Ga r y R . Me Gi rin i s K e l l y L.

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1978 continued Me M in n R i t a S. M elch e r J o h n P. Me I t o n , Doug l a s C. J r . M e y e r , H e n r y W. J r . N a u e rt, Paul J . J r . O ' B r i e n , J o s e p h R. J r . O lso n S t e p h e n A. Parker J a m e s W. Perrey G a r y W. Posey J a c k W. Prough Louann Pu ck e tt J a m e s L. Ra u J a m e s T. R o e n fe ld t M a rk A. S a tte rly C l i n t o n G. Sauer Stacy J . Schaefer M i c h a e l E. S c h e ih in g T e r r y R. SchneI I Robe r t J . S ik a v i To n y S ta tle r D a v i d E. Stege R o b in L. U n k le s b a y A .G . Vance D a n n y C. W alk er B r i a n D. Wa r d , Lo u i s T . I l l W ebers D a v i d M. W in n e tt M i c h a e l D. Wo I f f L e o n a rd A. Y in R o b e r t W. Zu i s s Thoma s J .

1979 A ndersen K a t h l e e n C. A rn o ld Nancy J . Ba I e s B r u c e S. B e ll W a l t e r P. Bene D e b r a A. Beyer B ria n J . B i rch I e r D o n a l d C. Brook A l a n H. Buchanan, E . C la y I I I B u e le r, F r e d e ric k J r . B u rb rid g e Thomas E . Cam pbell W o lfg a n g S. C entner P a t r i c i a A. C h a m o rro R o d r ig o S. Conant P a u l C. Conroy P a tric k J. C ruI I Robe r t J . D a n ie l K a t h l e e n S. D a vis J a m e s R. D olan J o h n M. Dona I d s o n Ke i t h L. D oyle P a t r i c i a A. Dressel D e n n i s T. Ehret M ic h a e l S. Eng I e h a r t W i l l i a m E. Ete m R i c h a r d D. Faust M i c h a e l B. F in c h R i c h a r d R. F le d d e r m a n n Kim E. F o rd S t e p h e n P. fo ster M i l o G. Fu lto n Anne Goodman C h a r l e s E. Greco D avid J . G u e th le r T i m o t h y A.

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1979 continued Had I e y S t a n t o n W. H art J . D ou glas H a i t w i g , R o b e r t A. J r . Ileidem an B r i a n D. H eim b u rg er S t a n l e y A. F le in ick e P a u l M. Henry R o b e r t E. Henson D. K e n t Hov i s H a r k A. Ja c o b i C a r l L. J a n t o s i k , E d w a r d C. J r . Je h k e Edmund E. Jo h n s R o b e r t D. Jo h n s o n S t e p h e n C. J ost Frank J . Ju stu s D a y n a K. Kavanaugh S u e M. K r t is i e Rona Id S . La k in T e r r e n c e D. L a m m ert P a u l T. La n g S t e p h e n A. Lew i s J e f fe ry S . L i n d s t rom De an I . L o c k in g to n S t e v e n M. Lucas M ich a el J . Ludwig K a r e n S. Madden Tim othy J . M aschek Thomas J . Me F a l l , R i c h a r d W. J r . M i I bu rn Da r r e I I E-. M ille r J e f f r e y L. Mi I I s a p G a r y D. M ontgom ery D o u g l a s B. Mye r s Jim m ie B . Neumann J a m e s P. New berry R o s e m a r i e C. N g u y en T r i X. NunnaI I y Robert C . O' Dan i e I I M i c h a e I W. O' Dea r Cra i g S. O 'K e e fe J o h n P. Pagan J o h n C. Paul J a m e s T. P i l e , Thomas N . J r . Poor Homer L. Po tth ast S u s a n H. Pundmann J o e l A. Qu en o n R o b e r t H. Rosener V/ i I I i am J . Rudy M a r k R. Runge M a r k E. Sanders R o g e r D. S a u e r , Ha r r y J . I l l S c h n e id e r M i c h a e l A. Shannon George J . Shea re r NeaI A . S lu s h e r M o rg a n P. S t a I n a ke r K e v i n W. S te in W illia m J . Stone Carma J . Sul I i van S t e v e n M. Thorn Da I I a s L . T o rd o ff D a v i d B. U n n e r s t a l l , L a w r e n c e H. Veatch Ann E. Webb R i c h a r d A. W e lc h C l a r e A. W illia m s E v e r e t t A. Wi I I iam s G a y l a r d T. W itt L e s l i e D. W o lf L a w r e n c e D.

Becher M a r g a r e t M. Be r e s i k Ba r r y A. Clark G a r y D. Cook C h r i s t o p h e r C. Crider J o s e p h A. Darizo F r a n c i s V. Defenbaugh K r i s t y K. DeGonia Thomas G. Den i son Da v i d G . Derton J a m e s R. Dittm aier Thomas A. Dyer J a m e s A. Ekberg Dean W. Hei m P a t r i c i a L. Hi I k e David L . H umph r e y M a r i b e t h A. Jameson R a n d a I I W. Kattelmann J e a n C. KI ump M i c h a e l G. Krafft J a m e s D. La n g D a v i d W. Leach S u s a n A. M arfice J a m e s P. Me E v i I I y Mi c h a e I J . Me F i e l d , C h a r l e s B . J r . Me I n t y r e L e s l i e L. M ills Ma r i I y n S . M ills Ma t t h e w J . Nix W illiam J . Nor ma n , C h a r l e s W. J r . No r r i s C l a y A. O'Keefe D e b o r a h A. O ' K e e f e , Thomas J . IV Ra i n e s R o n a I d L. Ra n a rd Wesley J . Ri mmey J a n e t M. Roriehetto Gene C. Scheiter Ge n e L. Sc hmi t t D a v i d W. Schneider R o b e r t M. Sharp S u s a n M. Shaw M e r r i I y A. Shilling Thomas B . Siegel Thomas M. Smith Ge ra I d K. Stafford Michael J . S u l l i v a n , Thomas J . J r . Turner Susan I. Urban M a r k A. Vo I k e r F r e d r i c W. Watkins J e r r y W. We e k s G r e g A. Wehner S c o t t C. West J e r r y D. W estrich B r i a n A., Wibbenmeyer B r a d L. Wiese K e v i n D. WiI Ie Robert J . Winter B e n j a m i n P.

Sincerely, John H. Gerrling 10630 Langford Drive St. Louis, MO 63136

1981 continued Ma I o n e E I q u i n L. M a rtin M i c h a e l R. M a rtin P a t r i c k D. M a ttm u lle r M e l i s s a A. Me C o y K a r e n R. Me H e n r y S t e v e n D. M illa r K e v i n M. N ig ro W i l l i a m R. O e h le r Nancy J . O ' M a r a , E d w a r d M. J r . Payne S t e v e n E. P h illip s Ma r k A. Rowe R o n n y L. S h ie ls D a n i e l M o o re S h ip le y Norman G. S m o o t , E r n e s t A. J r . Stevens R o b e r t E. Strubb erg C a r l G. Stru bb erg D a v id L. S u n d e rla n d Je ffre y J. U n d e rw o o d D i a n e E. Vaughn D a n i e l L. You ng G re g o r y A la n Youngblood C h e r y l E. Z a h n e r , H e r b e r t W. I l l

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Dear Mr. Mackaman, 1 was very happy to hear that 1 was selected as a recipient of the Clyde W. Hall scholarship. The honor as well as the money that accompanies this award was an unexpected and much appreciated Christmas present. 1 would like to thank both you and your committee for having selected me. The award came at a time when 1 was finding it difficult to make ends meet. This scholarship has solved many of my problems. Once again thank you very much.

1981 Akeman Kemp E u g e n e A ndrew P a u l D. Angel i B a r t h o l o m e w P. B la c k S c o t t Edwin Boncek Jo h n M ich a e l Brinkm an n W i l l i a m B. Cashner F r e d R. Cranne I I Ann M. Danzo K a th le e n J . D r e i I i ng Randa I I Em a n u el Du an e A r t h u r Endress G e o r g e W. Enger M i c h a e l P. Essner M a r y E. Feldm ann J o s e p h E. F ie ld s R o s s A. . Fo eh rw eise r G e r y R. Gettem eyer G l e n R. Had l e y R o s a lie J . H aefner B r e n t W. Hancock B r u c e S. Ha r r i s D a n i e l W. H art E d w a rd E. Hawbaker J e f f r e y L. Hayes Thomas M. H i ebe r t Y o e l i t H. Howe I I J o s e p h W. H u n t , Dona Id P. J r . Ja sp e r Ran daI L. K I o re r Ma r y S . K owelm an D e n n ice K rish n a m u rth y Gopalan Lip n ic k D avid J . Lucas M a r y R. Lynch Co I I e e n T .

B e s te rfie ld G l e n H. Bye D o u g las R i c h a r F i t z s i mmons Ma r y N . F re ib e rg e r S c o t t L. Holm Jam es H en ry Kobaw oo C h u n g s o o Y. kottem ann , R ic h a r d A l l e n P u lle y C r a i g Ma r t i n Ryriski Jo s e p h S. Sandbothe L. S c o t t S c h u Itz J i l l Ann Webb Ja m es Jo s e p h

Non Alumni Donors A b ern ath y M r s Gene A lle n Ha r r y W. A lle n J a m e s L.. A s k e I and Dona Id R . A tk in so n Susan Barker M a r v i n W. Berutt Caesar Brew er J o h n M. B ri tto n R o b e r t A. C a rs o n , Jo s e p h 0. J r . C h u ro v ic h M e l v i n D. Daane A d r i a n H. D avid so n M rs F r e d D o ll Paul N. Edw ards M rs F r a n c i s C. Elo e H ow ar d W. E p p e lsh e im e r D a n ie l S. F e r re I I M rs J . 0. F le s h M rs F l o r e n c e

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Non Alumni Donors continued G iu lia n i Do Io r e s G rave M rs O . R . G r i f fe th E l l e n B. G rig sb y M rs H a r r y G. G ross M a ig re te Ha r e Dona Id E . Ileg I e r Bu r n s E . HI a i ng Ms T i n Inman Deborah Key B i l l y A. I a sk o H elen D. l.egs d i n M rs Ado I ph lo h re n tz Lo is Mackaman Frank M a Iy R i c h a rd E . M a rc h e llo J o s e p h M. Ma r I in N a n c y A. Me C o r m i c k M artha Me C r a c k e n M a r y H. Mi I es M rs Aa ron J . M illa r M rs C . J . N u eII E s te lle Oa k I e y Dav i d L . P la n je M rs T h e o d o r e Podzim ek Jo s e f Roberts Audrey Sarchet B e r n a r d R. Schamel M rs W a l t e r S. S c h m id t Leo I a S e c tio n AR/LA/TEX Sm ith N eil K. Stokes M rs J a m e s E. Thompson D u d le y T ra g itt M rs E . R o w l a n d T ro x e I I M rs W i l l i a m F . W a lk e r M rs A r t h u r W. W i I s on M. Lou i se W i l s o n , M rs J o s e p h M. J r . W ixson B o b b y G. Yu W e i- W e n Z a Ia c Thomas W.

Dear Alumni Association: I would like to express my ap­ preciation for the scholarship 1 received as a result of your efforts. This scholarship has special meaning for me coming from the Alumni Association because my older brother, John Mark Holdman, is a re­ cent graduate of UMR. 1 have long looked forward to attending UMR and this scholarship will be put to good use. Once again, thank you so much for the scholarship you have enabled be to receive. Sincerely, Kenyon Eric Holdman Laquey Star Route Richland, MO 65556

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N o rtli A m e r ic a n P h i l l i p s Corp. O c c i d e n t a l P e t r o le u m Corp. 0 i in L•tp . Owe ns-Co rrr i ng Fi b e r g I a s C o r p . O w e n s - Illin o is , In c. P a n h a n d le E a s t e r n Corp. Peab o d y I n t e r n a t i o n a l Corp. 1ho P en n C e n t r a l C o r p . P e n n s y l v a n i a P o w e r & L i g h t Co. P fitz e r, In c. PITH G ro u p Ph i I I i ps Pe t ro I eum Co . PPG I n d u s t r i e s . In c. Pr i c e B r o t h e r s Co. P r o c t e r & Ga m b le M f g . Co. R a I p h M. Pa r s o n s C o . R a I s t o n Pu r i na C o . Raytheon co. R eading & B a te s O ffs h o r e D r illin g Co. R e l i a n c e E l e c t r i c Co. R e p u b lic S t e e l Corp. Research C o t t r e l l , In c . R e y n o ld s M e t a ls , In c . R o c h e s t e r ’& P i t t s b u r g h C o a l Co R o c k w e ll I n t e r n a t i o n a l Corp. S t . J o e M i n e r a l s Corp. S a n t a Fe I n t e r n a t i o n a l C o r p . S c o t t P a p e r Co. S h e l l O i l Co. The S h e r w i n - W i l l i a m s Co. Sig n o d e F o u n d a tio n , In c. S o h i o I n d u s t r i a l P r o d u c t s Co. S o u t h w e s t e r n B e l l T e l e p h o n e Co Sq u ib b Corp. A. F. S t a l e y M a n u f a c t u r i n g Co. S t a n d a r d O i l Company ( O h i o ) S t o n e & W e b s t e r , In c . S u b u r b a n P r o p a n e Gas C o r p . Sun Company, I n c . Supe r i o r 0 i I C o . T e le d y n e , In c. T e n n e e o , Ir ic . Texaco P h i l a n t h r o p i c Fo un d a tio n T e x a s Commerce B a nk Texas E a s t e r n C orp . le x a s In s t r u m e n t s , In c . T e x tro n , In c . T im e x C o r p . T ra n s c o C o . , In c. The T r a v e l e r s I n s u r a n c e Co. TRW, I n c . Un i n e t , I n c . U n i o n Camp C o r p . U n io n C a r b id e Corp. I In i on E l e c t r i c C o . U n i o n O i l Co. o f C a l i f o r n i a On i on P a c i f i c Co r p . U n it e d E n e rg y R e s o u r c e s , In c. U n ite d E n g in e e r s & C o n s tr u c to r s U . S . F i d e l i t y and G u a r n a t y Co. U . S . Gypsum C o . U n it e d S t a t e s S t e e l Corp. U n it e d l e c h n o l o g i e s Corp. Utah I n t e r n a t i o n a l , In c . W e s te rn E l e c t r i c C o ., In c . W e s t in g h o u s e E l e c t r i c Corp. The W i l l i arns C o . Y arw ay Corp.

Lifetime M em berships When the Alumni Association was young, life memberships were solicited to finance the organization. The follow­ ing alumni hold paid-up life member­ ships. Each has a permanent place on the honor roll of donors. Thank you all. Bow ers, C a r lo s G e lie rt, ' 2 N B r o w n , J o h n S t a f f o r d , '1 7 C r a w f o r d , E . A . , '2 9 de C o u s s e r , K u r t H er m an , '2 2 De V a l v e , A l b e r t S t e i h l e r , 'N3 r o r g o s t o n , J a m e s M o r r i s , '2 2 F r a m e , W a y n e S h a n n o n , '2 3 Grimm, C. J a m e s , ' 3 0 H a l a s e y , F r a n c i s R i c h a r d , '2 2 N e a l . K e n n e th Ro b eson , '3 0 P o t t e r , C h a r l e s J a c k s o n , '2 9 S m i t h , H u e s to n M e r r ia m , '3 8 S w i f t . R o y E r w i n, '3 b W a n e n m a c h e r , J o s e p h M. , '2 3 W h ee le r- . E r n e s t S t e r l i n g , ' 2 2

Memorial Funds E u g e n e 0. A b e r n a t h y , '/ 1 W i l l i a m J . C a m p b e I I , '3 5 L I oyd Oh r-i s t i anso ir Sam uel P. F.nns, '7 7 J a m e s 0. F e r r e I I , 'NO Raymond R. F i n c h , 'N3 J u d i t h L. T I e b b e , '9 3 D a v i d J . f l e s h , '2 3

E a r l J . R a ndolph W. S . S c h a m e I , ' 3N Ma r i Ma rga r e t e So e I I E d w a r d W. S o w e r s J a m e s E. S t o k e s , '31 C I a tide N . Va I e r i Lis , ' 2 5 A. W. W a l k e r , '2N J o s e p h M. W i l s o n , '2 6

Thomas J . G r i f f e t h , ' No H e n r y Emmett G r o s s , ' 28 R o b e r t V i c t o r J o n e s , ' 38 E d w a rd P. L a s k o , ' 5 0 Ja m e s J . M urp hy, '3 5 D o n a l d P a u l Odom F r a n k V/. Ow ens , '51 T h e o d o r e J . P l a n j e , 'NO

Donors to Memorial Funds M r s . Gen e A b e r n a t h y M r s . C a l e B u I I man M e l v i n D. O h u r o v i c h M r s . J . 0. F e r r e l l E l l e n B . G r i f f e th M a rg re te Gross Dona Id F . Ha r e D e h o r » h Inman S y b i l fr Bob L a n g e , ' 3 7

H e l e n D. L a s k o L o is Lohrentz G eo rg e M a c Z u ra , '5 2 M a r c i a & J a m e s T. Odom, Le o I a P l a n j e M rs. Theodore J . P la n .je M i c h a e I J . Qu i n n , '7 5 M r s . W a l t e r S. S c h a m e l L e o I a C. S c h m i d t

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Hans E. S c h m o l d t , 'NN R o b e r t 0 . S e h w e n k e r , '6 3 AR/LA/TEX S e c t io n M r s . J a m e s E. S t o k e s H a r o l d D. Thomas, '2 8 M r s . W i l l i a m K. T roxeI I M r s . A r t h u r W. W a l k e r M r s . J o s e p h M. W i l s o n , J r . D o t t y e & Bob W o l f , '51

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Century Club The Century Club Honor Roll for 1982 lists the names of 987 donors whose gifts made them eligible for membership in the club. In 1981, the Honor Roll earned the names of 749 donors. The certificate of membership in the Century Club says, “an organization of alumni founded on May 27, 1967, to aid and support the University of Missouri-Rolla through substantial gifts to the MSM UM R Alumni Association Fund.” There were 38 members in the first year of the Century Club and your slide rule or calculator will allow you to figure the percentage of increase from that time to this. A b d e l- L a tif A. I s m a i l A . 19 7 1 Adam i ck H en ry S. 1944 A f f o 1t e r A lle n L . 1962 A lfo rd Rex 1940 A lg e r R o b e r t P. 1938 G e o r g e W. A lle n A lle n J a m e s L. Anderson C h a rle s A 1953 Ande r s o n G e o r g e M. 1949 Ande r s o n J a m e s S. 1955 W. V i c t o r Andoe 1963 And r e a e A n d r e a s A. 1941 And r e a e R o b e r t A. 1969 V i c k i M. . And r e a e 1970 And r e a s W ayne T. 1958 And re ws J . Lew i s 1924 A p p 1e y a rd F r a n k C. 1937 A rcher D a v i d W. 1955 A r n o 1 d , F r e d e r i c k W., J r . 1936 A r n o 1d Nancy J . 1979 A rras J e a n M. L. 1944 Don M. Asco 1i 1969 A skeland Dona Id R . A t k i nso n, M a r i o n L. J r . 1925 A u stin J o h n C. 1942 Axmache r G e o r g e W. 1942 Bach mann R o y 0. 1974 B a e b 1e r A r t h u r G. 1955 K eith E . Ba i l e y 1964 * Ba i l y W a 1t e r E . 1949 Ba ke r C h e s t e r H. 1955 Baker Ron a Id E . 1978 J a c k S. B a 1ma t 1948 Banks Ra 1ph 1948 Banks R o b e rt L.. 1944 Ba re 1a y , A r t h u r H. .J r . 1937 Ba r c l a y Da v i d A . 1976 Ba rg e r H ubert S. 1939 Ba r k e r M a r v i n W. Ba rria rd C h a r l e s R. 1920 Barnhart H e r b e r t D. 1944 Ba r r o w Ca r 1t o n W. 1936 Ba r s a c h s E d w i n H. 1950 Ba r t e 1 D o n a l d S. 1964 Ba r t 1 i ng Dona Id L. 1963 Ba t u b a ra Kasmi r A. 1960 R i c h a r d H. Bauer 1952 Baum, F r a n k L . J r . 1959 Da 1e M. Baumbac h 1963 G e o r g e R. Baumga r t n e r 1956 Baum gartner R u p e r t P. 1928 Baum sta rk Wa 1t e r A. 1940 B a x t e r, Dona Id E . CLU. 1976 Baxte r K e n n e t h D. 1962 Bay R o b e r t D. 1949 Bea rd M a r k W. 1942 Bea rd R e a d e M. 1936 Bea rdmo r e H a r o l d R, B e c k e r, T h e o d o r e H. J r . 1969

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Beh ring A l l e n G. Be 11 i s Ma u r i c e 0. B e r i n e t se n Wayne J . C h a r l e s W. Bennet t B eri so n W i l l i a m A. P a u l W. Beriz Be r e s i k Ba r r y A. Be rk e y V e r n o n G. B e r n d t , J o s e p h P. J r . B e r n i n g , Du an e E. J r . Be r r y Hugh R. Be r ry J e r o m e T. Caesa r B eru tt Bestor Ted F. Bha s i n C h a r l o t t e A. Bha s i n Kli 1 B ie r Pa t r i c k K. B i e rma nn E a r l E. B i rt F 1oyd D . B la c k S c o t t Edw in B la ir Norman D. B 1a ke P h i l i p L. E r w i n G. B 1anke n m e i s t e r B 1time D avid J . Bode 1 1 T i m othy J . Bodenhamer C h a r l e s R. Bodenhamer K e v i n C. Boh 1 C a r l 0. B o je , George J . J r . B o l ori, L u c i e n M. J r . Boncek Jo h n M ich a e l Boo r k y M orri s Bosse r t H a r r y F. Boyd C h a r l e s L. Bo yd M a r v i n W. Boyd R o b e r t K. B r a c k b i 1 1 Ro be r t M. Brady J o h n R. Braun R o b e r t P. Breeze F r n n e i s V. J a n i c e E. B r e i de r t B re w e r W i 1 1 iam K e n n e t h E. B r i d e g room B r o a d d u s , W a y n e R. J r . Brockm ann L e s t e r A. B r o w n , Guy J r . B ro w n P h i l l i p 0. B ro w n R o y G. P h i l A. B r o w n i ng Bruce R o b e rt S. Brueckm ann M i c h a e l A. Brugge r Pa t r i c k H . Brune R o b e r t H. Bruns R o b e r t F. Bryan D a v i d 0. Budd V in cen t J . B u e 1 R o b e r t W. E u g e n e B. Bue rke Buescher A lfre d J . Bu e ttn er M e l v i n A. Bu 1 la F r e d e r i c k W. R i c h a r d L. B u 11o c k Thomas E . Bu rb r i d ge G e o r g e E. Burke Bu r t o n R o b e r t R. Busch R a y E. Busch W i ll i a m D. B u t 1e r J a m e s L. H a r o l d G. Butze r Herman C. Byrd Came ro n C h a r l e s V. Ja c k P . Campbe I I Campbe 1 1 J o h n R . W o l f g a n g S. Campbe I I Capone Dona Id W. Ca r r , Wa 1t e r J . J r . Ca r r o 1 1 J a m e s V. F r a n k D. Cava 1 i e r Cawns A l b e r t E. Cawvey Ja m es L. Chaney J a m e s B. W e n - L i a n g W. Chen W illie Y. Chen Chomea u Henri C h ris ty E d w a rd J . M e l v i n D. Chu r o v i c h C la rid g e E lm o n d L.

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C larkso n C h a r l e s F. C lau s Je ffre y J. C layto n M ic h a e l S. C layto n R o y T. C lin e La r r y G. C lo se M axw ell L. Cochran A n d r e w A. C o co M a t t e o A. Co i I B en jam i n R . C o le J i mmy D. C o le R a l p h C. C o le R i c h a r d E. C o le , S id n e y J . J r . C o llin s J a m e s W. C o llin s W i I I i am W. Co I I i t o n J a m e s E. Com anich G e o r g e W. Cook A aro n L. Cook C h r i s t o p h e r C. Cook Thomas W. C o o lid g e D o n a ld J . Cooper L l o y d E. C ornett R o y C. Co u c h G. R o b ert-.. Crane H a r o l d R. C re c e liu s D o n a l d G. C rite s J o s e p h D. Crookston Jam es Crum E. J e f f e r s o n C u lb e rts o n W i l l i a m W. Cummins R o b e r t W. Da Ip i n i D avid D anzo F r a n c i s V. Darizo K a th le e n J . Dasenbrock A r t h u r A. D avid so n E d w i n A. D a vis Ja m e s R. D avis J e r r y W. Day D e l b e r t E. Day R o ger 0. D e B o It D o n a l d G. Defenbaugh K r i s t y K. D egenhardt De an A. DeG onia Thomas G. D e m z ik W i l l i a m G. D e nison D a v i d G. Denney Kenneth L. D enn ie P o w e l l A. Derm i s W illia m E . D icken S t a n l e y C. D ick en s R ic h a rd L. D ic k in s o n G e o r g e W. D ittm e r R u s s e ll S. D ix L a r r y L. Dobso n R ich a rd J . * Dods Stuart D oerr J e r r y W. D o la ta E d w a r d W. Dorize T e r r y W. O orf R o g e r A. D o r r o h , R o b e r t F. I l l D ougherty R o n a ld L.

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Dear Sirs: I wish to thank you for selecting me for one of your Alumni “Special” Scholarships. I appreciate your con­ fidence in my abilities and am deter­ mined to live up to your evaluation. I look forward to starting my college career at Rolla in the fall of 1983. Sincerely, William Gene Ramsey Rural Route 1 New Madrid, MO 63869 F la n ig a n V irg il J. 1960 F le is ch m a n R o b e r t F. 1976 F le s h M rs F l o r e n c e F Io o d H. W i I I i am 1943 Fo g arty E d w i n R. 1947 F o rd , F e r r i I I E. J r . 1978 F o id Ragan Forg o tson J a m e s M. 1922 Fort George E. 1940 Fo ste r J a c k D. 1949 F ra m e WayneS . 1923 F rank Lou i s E . 1949 F r a n k l i n , J a m e s A. J r . 1973 F razee R i c h a r d W. 1969 Freebersyser George J . 1953 F re ie rt M i l t o n A. 1950 Fr is Edwa rd S . 1943 Fr is Jo s e p h P . 1951 F rits c h e l L a r r y E. 1967 F r i t s c h e n , Herm an A. J r . 1951 F ro n ick D a v i d H. 1977 Fukubayashi H a r o l d H. 1966 Funsch Owen B . 1962 Gammeter Elm e r 1926 Gammon W i l l i a m H. 1949 G a r r e t t , J a n i e s H. J r . 1958 G arre tt L . Wayne 1972

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Dear Alumni Association: Thank you very much for award­ ing me an Alumni Super Scholarship for b o th my fresh m an and sophomore years. I am honored to receive such a prestigous scholarship. Financially, it has greatly aided my family. The Alumni Association is a valuable and much-needed organiza­ tion on the Rolla campus. Again, thanks so much for the scholarship. Sincerely yours, Bonnie Weiss 17 Ruth Street Belleville, IL 62223

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1982 Rollamo Weeks G r e g A. V/egener C u rt L. Wehner S c o t t C. V/e i ne I E r n s t A. V / e in la n d H a r o l d A. W e is C arl J . V/e i s e Th eo d o re L. W e is s C l a r e n c e B. W e i s s • M i c h a e l W. V/e I c h G a r y E. V/eldy C h a r l e s R. W e n t z , C h a r l e s A. J r . V/e s I e y Da r r e I l k . W e s tric h B r i a n A. V/eyarid Thomas E . W h a le y H e n r y P. W h e e le r E rne st. a. W h ee lo c k L e r o y K. V/h i t e C h a r le s S. V/h i t e R o b e r t M. W h itw o rth V i r g i l L. W ick e r D a v e A. V/idmer Re x C. V/ i e b e D irk H. W ie k e r R i c h a r d H. W ieth op R u s s e l l H. W ile La r s o n E . W i l h e l m s K e n n e t h M. W iI kens R o y A. W ilk e rs o n A u g u stu s B. Wi I k s Jo h n C . W i l l i ams An i t a L . Wi I I iam s, A r t h u r J . J r . W i l l i ams Re x Z . Wi I I iams R i c h a r d K. W illia m s R u s s e l l E. W illis H enry R . W i l r e k e r , V i c t o r F. J r . W i I s on C h r i s D. W i I son C I y d e W. W ils o n Tommie C. W i I son W i l l i a m L.. W issle r L o u i s B. W ist Pa t r i c i a S . W ith ro w H arold J . Wi t t l e s I i e D. W ix so n B o b b y G. W o lf J o h n D. Wo I f R o b e r t V. W o lff L e o n a r d C. Wood D e n n is L. Wood K e n n e t h W. W o o d fie ld R i c h a r d A. W o rle y M o r r i s T. W rig h t C lare n ce J . W rig h t H a r o l d R. Wu Chang-Yu W y a t t. De M a r q u i s D. Yochum K e n n e t h H. Yochum Robert J . Y orston Howard J . Z ach e is P a u l R. Z ach elm eye r Norman P. Za I a c Thoina s W. Z e id M a r v i n C. Z e ise I K e i t h S. Z im m e r Jo h n J . Zimmerm an D o n a l d G. ZoeI In e r Lynn E. Z o lle r J a c q u e s W. ZoI Ie r V i c t o r H. Z u iss T t io m a s ^ J. Zvanut C a r l M. Zvanut Frank J . Z w irb la M i c h a e l C.

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Alumni Association Scholarship Program Assistant program. In that program, undergraduates are employed as Research Assistants in academic or support departments and work on projects under the direction of campus faculty members and administrators. For school year 1983-84, the Board has approved a 27.7 percent increase over the present total of Association scholarships. In addition, the Board decided that students will be asked to repay 25 percent of their total scholarship award after graduation, or other departure from the University. It is hoped that this repayment program will encourage the scholarship recipients to become life-long supporters of the MSM-UMR Alumni Association and the support it gives the University of Missouri-Rolla. Scholarship recipients and participants in the Educational Assistant Program for 1982-83 are:

Scholarships to deservng students remained the major project of the MSM-UMR Alumni Association for the 1982-83 academic year. A total of $56,000 was approv­ ed by the Association’s Board of Directors for distribution to students in amounts ranging from $200 to $1,500 in four scholarship classifications. Seventy-five UMR students were Alumni Association scholarship recipients this year. In addition to direct Alumni Association scholarships, $30,500 was awarded to 52 students through various “named” scholarships administered by the Association. Predominant among the named scholarships was $20,000 given from the new Clyde W. Hall scholarship account established by the late Clyde W. and Fannie Mitchell Hall. Hall was a 1914 graduate of MSM with a BS in Mining Engineering. Spring semester 1983 marked the first time scholarships were awarded from the fund. The Board also approved $ 11,500 to be used by 20 students for the Educational

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University Development Fund 1982 was another banner year for UMR. The Development Fund received more than 52,500,000 in negotiable gifts compared to 52,300,000 in 1981. In addi­ tion, almost 5500,000 worth of value gifts were acknowledged. One such item was a gift from Scientific Software Corporation of computer software valued at 5240,000. The increase is due to many factors, the most important of which is the concern and interest of our alumni and friends. This Honor Roll is our attempt to thank you and let you know how important each person and each gift is to your university. A three-year accelerated program, starting in 1981, provided positive results primarily in the areas of faculty excellence the first year and special equipment in 1982. The campus has reviewed the equipment list and it will continue to be emphasized in 1983. Both priorities have received special attention from the UMR Development Council, especially by the alumni and corporate committees. It is impossible to single out one or two volunteers for special recognition, but 1 do wish to thank the committee chairmen for their assistance and efforts: Alumni Association Liaison, Bob Bay; Corporate Executives, Wayne Bennetsen; Entrepreneurs, Bob Underhill; Major Individual Gifts, Fred Finley; Planned Giving, C. James Grimm; Parents’ Fund, Bob Brandt; and Community Support Program, Floyd Ferrell & Bill Jenks. UMR, its students, faculty, staff and administration express sincere appreciation for the vote of confidence you have shown through your contributions - not only in money, but the hours of volunteer time. Thank you. Vernon T. Jones ’53 Chairman UMR Development Council

A P G r e e n R e f r a c t o r i e s Co A T & T Long L i n e s A bbott J a m e s W. Abel S c o t t W. A b e rn a th ie W i l l i a m E. A cre e , W illia m E . J r . A d a m ic k H e n r y S. Adams C r e g g W. Adawi Ib ra h im A dkin s C a r o l y n S. A e r o s p a c e C o rp A f r i cano G ilb e r t J . A ga te P e t r o le u m In c Ah I and Wayne A IM E S o u t h e a s t Mo S e c t i o n A lb e rt Rona Id C . A l c o a Tdn A ld rid g e Barbara A l e x P i z za Pa I a c e A le x a n d e r Andrew A l e x a n d e r , R a l p h W. J r . A le x a n d e r R o b e r t G. A lfe rm a n n & Haynes A lle n Eugene K . A lle n Ha r r y W. A lle n J a m e s L. AI t e n , J o h n E . J r . A l l i e d Chem i c a I Fdn A l t o n P a c k a g i n g Company Am S o c i e t y o f Mech E n g i n e e r s Amay, f d n I n c Amax Z i n c Co I n c A m e r i c a ME E d u c & T r S e r v i c e s A m erica n Bank o f RoI I a A m e ric a n I n t Group In c Amoco Fdn I n c Amsted I n d u s t r i e s Fdn -. A n a c o n d a A lu m in u m ( K y ) . A n a c o n d a Co Anderhub A n t h o n y P. Andersen F r e d L. Anderson & A s s o c ia t e s

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A nderson D e n n i s R. A nderson Ja m e s S. A nderson M a r g u e r i t e C. A nderson M artha Anderson M i c h a e l B. A nd e r s o n P h illip L . A nderson R i c h a r d A. Anderson W a Ite r F . A ndreae R o b e r t A. A ndreas W a y n e T. A ndrews J . L e w is And r e w s W illia m And r e w s W i l l i a m W. A n g e Ii B a r t h o l o m e w P. Anonymous Anspach E a r l E. A n stin e D e n n is J . A oufi Rabah Ape I No r b e r t A p p ley a rd F r a n k C. A p p I i a n e e Ma r t Archer Glen n A rm a Iy Bassem F . ARMCO Fdn A rt.hu r Trea I A s a r c o Inc Asbee Don Ashburn Iv a A sh l a n d O i l Fdn I n c A s h le y C a r l G. A s s o c i a t e d E l e c Coop I n c A tk in s J a c k D. A t k i s s o n - S w i n f a rd F u n e r a l Horn A t l a n t i c R i p h f i e l d Co ( D a l l a s A t l a n t i c R i c h f i e l d Co ( L A ) A t l a n t i c R i c h f i e l d Fdn A u b r e y , L e o A. J r . And ra i n Cha r I e s E . Aughenbaugh N o la n B. A u s tin C o n r a d L. A us t i n , Thoma s E . I l l Avena R o b e r t A. Avery M. R o n a l d A vu la X a v ie r J . A w a it Edward L. Axm acher G e o r g e W. Ayars R o b e r t S. Ayer Jo h n

Babcock D a n ie l L. B a ch m a n D a v i d A. B a e ch le A u g u s t A. Bag l e y W i l l i a m C. Ba i I e y Ke i Lh F . B a ile y WendeI I Ba i rd Wayne Baker C h e s t e r H. Baker J a m e s A. Baker J o h n P. Bakhshi V ir e n d a r S. Ba I I R o b e r t D. Ba I I i ew E l a i n e A. Ba I Io u B ria n B a llo u R a m i z N. Bannes L o r r y T. B a n n e s - S h a u g h n e s s y Inc B a n n i son A lla n P . B a rc la y D a v i d A. Ba r d o n Dona Id G. B a re fie ld R o b e rt S.

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lla b e rs to c k E u g e n e R. H ach m eister Robert J . Hacker A l d e n G. Hahn D a l e Wm Hahn J a m e s H. Ha i r b e rda sh e r y Ha I e Edwa rd B . Ha l e y W i l b u r A. 1982 Rollamo Ha I I Denn i s C . Ha I I F lo y d S. H all F rank G a e b Ie r Robert r . H a l l i b u r t o n E d u c a t i o n Fdn Ga I I o w a y M rs C. F . Hal Ima r k Ca r d s I n c Ga I I up A r c h i ba I d M . Hambacker Jo h n Gammete r F I me r Hambacker K u r t L. Gammon W illia m H. H am b le n J o h n W. G ardner Stu art H am le tt P a t r i c k W. Gargus Robert Hamman R u f u s W. G arn ett Ja c k Hammann E u g e n e E. G arn ett M ich ael J . Hammett R . L u c i I Ie Hammond C a r o l y n W. G a u lt R a n d o I p h P. H an kinson R i s d o n W. Gaw M a r t i n T. Hanna S a m ir B . G a y 1o rd Thomas k. Gen e r a 1 D y n a m i c s C o r p Hansen P e t e r G. G e n e ra 1 E l e c t r i c Co ( F a i r f i e l d Flanss Eugene J . G e n e ra 1 E l e c t r i c Fdn Harbaugh Karen S. G en era 1 M o to rs C orp ( D e t r o i t ) Ha rd i ng G e o r g e V/. Gen e ra 1 Mo to r s C o r p ( F l i n t ) Ha r e Dona Id E . Gen e ra 1 M o t o r s C o r p ( W a r r e n ) Ha rg i s D o r o t h y M. G en e r a 1 T e 1e p h o n e Co O f I I I Ha r k i ns M ich ael J Ha rmon Ja c k G ent ry J a m e s V. Ha rmon J o h n P. Geonetta Sam C. Ha rmon Geo rg e Sa m u el K. R o b e r t L. Ha rms Ge rh a r t H a r o l d B. B i l l L. Ha r r i 1 1 W i l l i a m D Ge r i g Ma r t h a M. Ha r r i s P a u l D. W. F I o y d Ge r 1a c h Ha r r y M rs E I o i se Ge rme r W illia m C . H a r r y Nowlan O i l A c c t Gerson Robert H art Ju n e E. G e s sIe y Dona I d Ha r t I e y L u c y A. G e t t y O i l Co ( L o s A n g e l e s ) Harvey E d w i n T. G e t t y O i l Co Fdn H as e ltin e G r e g o r y k. G e t t y O i l Company (T u ls a ) * Hasselm arin K a r l F. G e t t y R e f i n i n g & M a r k e t i n g Co H a t f i e l d C F iarles Gevecker Vernon A .C . Ha t l i e w a y A l l e n W. G i e I ow G e o r g e T. H av i l a n d Robe r t P . G i eseke Dona Id Hayes B e t t y L. G i I be rg P h illip Hays F r a n c i s H. Jo a n G i I be r t Heady J . WendeI I J ohn C . G i I be r t F le a rst D a v i d T. G i I lam, W i l l i a m A. J r . I l e b b l e r B o t t l i n g Co Mi c h a e I T . G i I I i am lle dding hau s C a r o l M. G i I I i sp i e Te r r i L . lie f I i n Be r t h a G i I mo r e J e r r y L. F l e f l in R o b e r t W. Gl aser M r s L o i s H e g le r B u r n s E. GI a s s e I Cl i f f o r d H e id e r R o b e r t L. Jam es G Io ve r He i I b runn I Is e R i c h a rd Gnecco He i I i g Wa rr en Via I t e r 0 . Godda rd lle im b u rg e r F r e d G. GoeddeI W illia m C . He i t t A b s t r a c t Co Go I den Co r r a I I Fle ld e n b ra n d L o n n i e G. G o l d e n R u l e I n s Co He I I w e g e J a m e s W. G oodin Vera J . Flelmkamp L y n d e l L. Goodman D a n i e l k. Henard D a v id E. G o o d y e a r T i r e & R u b b e r Co H enderson A l a n C. G o r d o n , J o h n A. J r . H e n d r ic k s -Craig Gordon K r a i g L. Hendry Gordon Goss F re d l lc n n i ng W i l l i a m A. G o uld Inc Ilori r i k s o n Ra I ph L . G o vie r J o h n P. Henry J o h n H. Goyer R a n d o l p h W. Henry Wa 11 Gra h am G l e n n II. F le ntz el D avid Gra ri nem an n H. N e a l llepp J o seph 1. G rant L e s t e r T. Ilep p e R i c h a r d A. G rave S a r a h C. H e rric k TFiomas J . G ray D a v i d L. G ray R o b e i t L. I l e r r m a n Lu m b e r Company Greaves W a y n e C. Herrm ann lliomas A. G reen w i l l i a m G. M et I a g e R i c h a d A. G r e e n i ng F r a n k S. tle u c k ro th W illia m F . G reer Sh e i man E . H ew lett- Pack ard (B o is e ) G re g o ric h C arl H e w le tt- Pa c k a rd ( C o r v a l l i s ) G r e l l n e r S a l e s & S e r v Inc H e w le tt- Pa c k a rd (P a lo A lt o ) Greyhound Bus S t a t i o n H ic k e l M ich ael J . G rice H a r v e y H. Ilie b e rt G r e g o r y Lee G riffin G rant R .

II i e b e r t Voe l i t H . II i gh Dona Id A. HiIk e D avid L . H ill O t t o 11. H ill Peggy S t e v e n s H ill R o g e r A. H ill R o l a n d M. H ille a ry Ha r r y H i l l house D a v i d 1.. H im m elberg Henry J . H in k le k . D a n ie l II i n k l e S t e p h e n W. H i p o t r o r i i e s Inc H i tchcock W i l l i a m S. H i t z e r o th Jo h n H od gs on Jack Hodorowski Jero m e J . H oefenet Jam es Hoey W a y n e Y. H offm an Je rry H offm an R o g e r P. Hogan C o n s t r u c t i o n Co Ho I comb L e s t e r W. H o l i d a y In n Ho I I a n d e r R u s s e l l W. H o lm e s R o g e r E. H o lt Mi c h a e I L . H o n e y w e I I In c Hoog T im othy J . Hoorm ann K a t h e r i n e A. Hoover H arold Hope D r e s s Sh op Hopk i n s A I f re d R . Hoppers F u rs Ltd Hoppock H a r l a n d II. Horner K e n t G. Hornung Franz llo u g hla nd R o b e r t D. Hou l i e , Lou i s S . J r . Howard J o h n s o n M o t o r Lo d g e Howe I I Jo n L . Howe I I R i c h a rd F . H ow erton I on i se Hubert K E lro d O il P r o p e r t ie s H uff H al M. H ugh es A i r c r a f t Co H ugh es A lic e M argaret H ugh es George H u g h es Jo h n H u g h es T o o l Co H unter Jo sep h llupp K e n t o n L. Hursh D a l e S. Husmann A r t h u r L. Hussey Raymond L. H u tch in s to n M o ze I I

IBM Co rp Ihms D a v i d W. Ijam es C a r l F.. I I P o w e r Co I l l i n o i s M ining I n s t i t u t e I mes J e f f rey L . I m p e r i a l s C h e m i c a l s In d LID I n d u s t r i a l P r o c e s s E q u i p Co I n g e r s o I I - R a n d Co I n g e r s o I I - R a n d Fund I n l a n d S t e e l - R y e r s o n Fdn I n s t i t u t e Of P a p e r C h e m is tr y In te l C o rp o ra tio n I n t i M i n e r a l s &â– Chem C o rp In ve stm e n t C a s t in g I n s t i t u t e Iowa P o w e r & L i g h t Co I r e c o Chem i c a I s Ir v in P a t r i c i a A.

J B A r t h u r F a m i l y Fund J C P e n n e y Co J J C h e m ic a Is In c Jack so n A I Fen Jack so n Bernyl Jack so n Dona Id W. Jack so n L a w r e n c e C. Jack so n L e r o y H. Jam es W illia m J . Ja m ie so n G e o r g e W. Ja n sk y J o n a t h o n P. J a r c ho w J e f f r e y W. Ja s p e r P a tric ia Jeansorm e D iane Je n k s , W illia m S . J r . Je n se n W illia m J . J i m Dawson M e m o r i a l J i m ' s C u r t i s Ma t ir e s Jo h n Deere Id n J o h n II D o u g h e r t y t r u s t Jo h n W Page F o u n d a t i o n Jo h n so n & Jo h n so n Jo hnson B r u c e L.

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UMR Development Council Activities The University of Missouri-Rolla is perhaps unique in public higher education in that its development program reaches out to all its constituencies: alumni, parents, corporations and foundations, community and faculty/staff. Each of these efforts are represented by volunteer committees on the U M R Development Council. A special thank you is extended to Council chairman, Vernon T. Jones, for his active leadership in bringing the Fund to a new record. Also, special recognition is given the many faculty members who add their academic influence in attracting cor­ porate support for their programs. At the fall meeting of the U M R Development Council, Alden G. Hacker, ’41, was selected to chair the planned giving committee, previously directed by C. James Grimm, ’30. Other committees will continue under current leadership mentioned in Vernon Jones’ introductory statement.

New and reusable equipment was stressed in 1982 in the accelerated efforts and results were very gratifying. Major equipment valued at $479,000 was received in 1982 compared to $238,000 during 1981. This emphasis will continue in 1983. The faculty advisory committee for development placed financial aid for students as the number one priority for the on-going development program, with library acquisitions and departmental funds close behind. Several new buildings are in the development picture. These include Mineral Engineering, Engineering Management, Alumni/Music/Auditorium, and the Health/lnformation/Security building. It is proposed that these will be partially funded by state appropriations or revenue from the state bond program, with a share of the cost to be provided from non-state or private sources. The non-state funds are to furnish fixed and movable equipment for the buildings. ANALYSIS OF THE 1982 DEVELOPMENT FUND Amount Number of Gifts

Source

1601 1862 860 16 62 27

$ 208,021.88 121,534.39 1,839,332.36 92,825.73 99,494.20 218,714.60

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Alumni Non-alumni Corporations Foundations Organizations Bequests Totals

Not included in above totals: $479,000 in value gifts of equipment from corporations and foundations. Included in above figures, but not identified because of multiple accounting: Community Parents Matching Gifts (Parents) Matching Gifts (Other) Faculty/Staff

673 459 25 226 1292*

$63,419.43 34,124.56 1,660.00 66,500.00 39,853.16

*Includes monthly payroll deductions Johnson C h a r l e s A. Johnson C h a r l e s W. Johnson I r ed M. Jo hnson J a m e s VI. Johnson ken Jo hnson P a u l E .. J o h n B. Jo k e rs t Jo I le y J.B . Jo n e s D a v i d F. Jo n e s L e s t e r G. M elvin E . Jo n e s Ol i ve r W. Jo n e s J o s e p h E. S e a g r a m & S o n s Jo s h u a M i c h a e l W. Le . Comp t e J os I in

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K e l l e r , D o n ald R . J r . K e lle r W a lt e r D. * Kempe r C l a u d e L. Kempe r Robert J . K e n n e c o t t M i n e r a l s Company Kennedy D a n ie l Kent H e r b e r t E. K e r r - M c G e e Co rp K e r r - M c G e e Fdn I n c Key B i l l y A. K h an w alk ar R a . j e n d r a T. ■ K i d w eII J . T. K i e f Te r , A I o nzo R . I l l K i I I i nge r Jo h n C . K in d e r J a n e t D. K i n g sb u r y Rona Id M. K in n e tt D o u g l a s G. K irk m an Roger K i rk p a t r i c k Rue I L . K irw a n Armorido J . K is e r Thomas D . P . k i s s I i nge r F red K itc h e n C h a r l e s L.. K le in Jo h n K n ig h t W. N i c h o l a s K n ip p a Ly n d o n K n ox , J a m e s R. J r . Knutson Elm o G. Ko Kow K i n

Ko Wa 1t e r Wah-Oy Ko 1de R a 1ph E . Ko1n i k W illia m S . Kop 1a r Ha ro 1d Koppe rs Co Fdn Kosh i Dona Id M. Kova 1 L e s li e R . Kova r i k. Cl i f'ford V. Kozeny Dona Id J . K ra IT t James D. Krame r H e rb ert G. K rame r Ralph H. K rame r Roger L. K r a mine Jo e l 1. Kramp C h a rle s 0. Kreek E . A lb e r t K r i shnaimurthy Gopalan Kr i sp i n Joseph F . Kroger Co Krueg er Ha ro Id A . Kruger W illia m A. krumme R. H. K ri mime 1, C lyde H. J r . Luc i. 1 1e Kruse Kue1^e r- Eugene L. F rede r ic k S. kumme r Kurz Joseph Kva 1e Thomas J .

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Mackaman Frank M a c s ith ig h G e a r o i d P. M a d e n j i an Jo sep h Mage I Kenneth I . Maggi L o u is e M a i d - R i t e D r i v e In n MaI be rg N o l i ng Ma I i n Cha r I e s D. Ma I i n s k y Elsa Ma I I i n c k r o d t I nc M a n g o f f , J o h n N. J r . M a n o r In n Marine I O l i v e r K. Manv i I I e Fund I n c Ma ra t h o n O i l Co M a rb le Ja m es B. Ma r c h R a n d a I I S. Ma r c h e I I o J o s e p h M. Marek Glen n Marek. J . D o u glas M a rfic e Paul Ma r g u I i s Augusta M a rin e z R i c h a r d G. Mark l e y S t e p h e n E. Ma r I in Nancy A . M arquart Glen n M a rtin C h a rle s Ma r t i n G. V i l a s M a rtin Sam Maruska J o h n H. Maschek Thomas J . Mason Henry Mason J . Llo yd Ma t c h e I I D e Io res M athew s D o n ald J . M a th e w s R o g e r H. M a t h e y , J o h n D. J r . M atson Don D. M attei P e t e r F. M atth ew s Raymond Max Ma r y B . M a y t a g Co Fdn I n c McAdams, T. P. J r . Me C a r t h y J o h n M.

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O a k le y D a v i d L. O b e r b e c k , W i l l i a m F. J r . Obe r s c h e I p W illia m F . 0 ' B rya n t , Jam es E . I I 0 ' Dea r Cra i g S. O f f u t t , J o s e p h C. I l l O' K e e f e Thomas J . O Kenfuss r u c h a r d H. O' K r a s k i S t a n l e y L. 0 Id B en C o a I Co rp Old h a m D o u g l a s G. 01 in C o r p C h a r i t a b l e T r u s t O liv e r La r r y J . 0 I son E t h e l M. 0 I son Jo h n O lson R o b e r t A. O lusan ya O l u s e g u n 0. O ' M a r a , E d w a r d M. J r . O m u rt a g Ja n e t O m u rt a g V i I d i r im Osman J o h n H. Ove ra I I W i I s on W. Overm yer L a n c e A. O verturf R i c h a r d D. Owens S a n d r a L. Owens T e r r a n c e A. Owe ns-Co rn i ng F i b e r g I a s C o rp Ownby P. Da r r e I I O w sley Ld A. O z a r k s C o c a - C o l a B t l g Co O z o rk ie w ic z R a l p h 1.

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Order of the Golden Shillelagh The Order of the Golden Shillelagh was established on Founders 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 a single gift of $ 10,000 or more. A planned gift by means of 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. During 1982, nine members were added to the Order of the Golden Shillelagh. Mr. 8c M r s . R o b e r t W. A b b e t t ( F ) M r s . M a r g u e r i t e C. A n d e r s o n M r. 8c M r s . J e r o m e T. B e r r y M r.- & M rs. Phi I I i p J . B o y e r ( C ) Mr ft- M r s . R o b e r t M. B r a c k b i I I Mr J o h n S t r a t f o r d B ro w n ( C ) Mr ft: M i s . D o n a l d t.. C a s t l e m a n Mr & F ir s . G. R o b e r t Co uch ( C ) Ml & M r s . E . J e f f e r s o n Crum ( F ) D o r o t h y R a d c l i f f e Dee Mr 3c M r s . P a u l T. Dow I i ng ( F ) ( E ) Mr Ui & M r s . C h a r l e s S . D r a p e r Mi 8e M r s . Fhoma s 0 . Eng I i sh Ml & M r s . W iIta n r S. Feagan ( E) Ml & Mrs. F r e d W. F i n l e y ( F ) ( E ) Mr. & M rs . J a m e s M. F o r g o t s o n ( C ) M r. 8c M r s . C h a r l e s A. F re e m a n ( C ) M r. 3c Mrs. J o h n A. G o r d o n , J r . M r. C . I a ine s G r i mm ( F ) Mr. & M r s . A I d en G. H a c k e r ( F ) ( E ) J o h n P. Harmon ( C ) M r. & M rs M r s . F.a r I H a s s e I m a n n ( F ) J a c k B. H ay don M r. 8c M rs M r. & r s . Thomas A. H o lm e s ( F ) ( E ) 8c M rs Mr. ft r s . B e r t F. H o o v e r ( C ) & M rs M r. H a r I and H. H o p p o ck ( C ) Mr. & M r s . V e r n o n T. J o n e s M rs. M erv i n J . K e l l y ( C ) ( F) M r s . C h a r l e s B. K e n t n o r , J r Mr. & M r s . H a r r y H. K e s s l e r ( F ) M r. 8c M r s . F r e d K i s s l i n g e r M r. Sc M r s . H a r o l d K o p l a r M r. & M r s . F r e d e r i c k S . Kummer ( F ) M r. & M r s . J e n n i n g s R. F am b eth M r. & M r s . A l l a n H. L a P l a n t e M r . & M r s . J o h n H. L i v i n g s o n M rs. F lo y d S. M a c k lin ( F ) M r s . R o y W. M c B r i d e ( F ) M r. & M r s . B e l d i n g H. M c C u r d y ( F ) Mr. & M r s . R a l p h E. M c K e l v e y ( F ) ( E ) M rs. V . H. M cNutt ( F ) D r . & M r s . G e o r g e E. Mue 1 l e r ( C ) Ja m es J . Murphy M rs M r. 8c M r s . M a r v i n E. N e v i n s , J r . ( F ) Mr. 8c M r s . J o h n K. 01 se n Mr. & M r s . M u r r a y J . Pan 1 ( F ) M r. & M r s . H a r r y R. P e a r s o n , J r . D r . & M r s . E. L . P e r r y ( C ) P o t t e r (C ) M r. C J. M r. & M r s . J a m e s A. Redd i ng M r. 8c M r s . Ha r v e y J . Re ed Mr. 8c M r s . C h a r l e s R e m i n g t o n M r. 8c M r s . E d w a rd G. Remmers Mr. 8c M r s . Thomas A. Remmers Mr. 8c M r s . W a l t e r E . Remme r s Mr. & M r s . Rodman S t . C l a i r ( F ) ( E ) M r. 8c M r s . B e r n a r d R. S a r c h e t ( F ) M r. 8c M r s . Hans E. S c n m o 1d t ( F ) Mr. 8c M r s . J o h n E. S c h o r k W a l t e r T. S c h r e n k ( F ) Mrs Mr. & M r s . J a m e s J . S c o t t Mr. & M r s . J o s e p h G. S e v i c k ( C ) Mr. & M r s . G a b r i e l G. Sk i t e k E d w a rd A. S m i t h ( F ) M rs M r. & M r s . W a 1t e r S n e 1son Mr. 8c M r s . J o h n P. Sou I t ( C ) Mr. 8c M r s . L a w r e n c e A. S p a r i i e r Mr. & M r s . Ih o m a s J . S t e w a r t , J r . M r . 8c M r s . S . A l l a n S t o n e ( F ) Mr. 8c M r s . J o h n B. Toorney ( C ) Mr. V i rg i 1 L. W h i t w o r t h ( F ) Mr. Ri ;x Z . W i 11 i ams Mr. 8c M r s . D e M a r q u i s D. W y a t t Mr. 8c M r s . M a r v i n N. Z e i d A nonymous D e c e a s e d Mecmbers: M r. C h a r l e s B. K e n t n o r , J r . M r s . thom as W i t t L e a c h ( C ) M r. F l o y d S . M a c k l i n ( F ) M rs. F ra n k Mentz Mr. J a m e s J . M u rp h y (F )

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Stephens J a m e s W. Step h en s J a m e s W. Stephenson R i c h a r d W. S t e v e n s D i s t r i b u t i n g 111c Stevens R o b e r t F. S t e v e n s , Wi I I iam W. J r . Stevenson Ge r a I d L . Stewa r t W illia m H. S t i ga I I Ja m e s R . S t i ga I I Pan I D. S titt Dona Id Stoecker Van Sto ffe r J a m e s 0. StoI I J e f f r e y R. S t o I t z I n d u s t r i e s Inc S to Itz W i l l i a m A. Stone Raymond J . Stonger M i c h a e l G. Storm s K e v i n P. Stra i n R o b e r t A. Strobel L a r r y G. Stuart G lad y s Stueck C . F . P. Stupka SteI Ia Sturm J o h n T. Stutsm an J o h n V. Stutzm an Jo n a th a n Su bow S h a r o n H. S u b u rb a n P ro p a n e Gas Corp S u h r e , M a u r ic e E. J r . S u lliv a n Jo s e p h F . S u lliv a n R .J . Summers D avid Su m m it E n e r g y I n c Sun P r o d u c t i o n Company Sun Tw in M o l e c u l a r Eri S u n d s t r a n d C o r p Fdn Susanj J e f f r e y 1.. Sussman H ow ar d H. S u tfin C a r l D. S v e r d r u p Corp S w e a rin g e n J e r r y D. Sweeney Thomas E. Sw inn y D a v i d W.

Tag i e d d i n S a l a h A. Ta o F r a n k F. T a p pm ey e r R o n a I d A. T a y lo r A rla n R . 1a y 10 r Cec i 1 R . T a y lo r O t i s H. T e le d y n e Inc Tenneco Inc Te r r y R i c h a rd L . Teske J a m e s E. T e tle y A l b e r t L. Texaco Inc Texas I n s t r u m e n t s In c 1ha I hammer E. D o n a l d The A n s c h u t z C o r p The G i I l e t t e Co The i Imann J o h n M. The i s s J o h n C. Thomas C h a r l e s A. Thomas M y r o n F. Th omas, W i l l i a m H. J r . Th o m a ss o n W i l l i a m M. B illy J . Thompson Dud I e y Thompson La r ry D. Thompson W a y n e F. Thompson D avid L . Tho rn S t e v e n W. Tho rn M auri ce Thu r I o R o b e r t E. Thurman R o b e r t V. T ieh es W i l l i a m N. T i e rney Mi I t o n M. T i I man M alco lm T i mpe L a m a r S. Todd Toedtman C h a r l e s H. Tom & F r a n c e s L e a c h Fdn I n c To mazi G e o r g e D. Toomey J o h n B. Top H a t L o u n g e T o rd o ff D a v i d B. Town & C o u n t r y R e a l t o r s Towne R o b e r t G. Townhouse P a n c a k e Shoppe Tra i I R o n a Id A . T ran Th i en Xu an Trau tm an D e n n i s R. T ra v i s Ma 1 ga r e t H . T rentm ann Norman E. T r i m b l e , S e l d e n Y. Troutner D a v i d E. Troyer J e r r y D. TRW Fdn TRW I n c - P a m s e y C o r p [ sou I f a n id i s N ic h o la s T stikamo t o Tadashi Tuck E d w a rd F.

1982 Rollamo Tucker A rm iri J . Tu nni c I i f f 0 I arence Turner E d i t h W. T u 1 ne r Ja m e s Tweedy Cl i f f o r d D. Tw i t t y Rea I t.y T yburski J o s e p h R. T y le r J a m e s D. Tz en g Je n -Shen g

J .

Ud o m kan jan an an Teerapon He I t z e n Max E . UMR C h a p t e r o f P h i Kappa P h i Unde 1 wood D a n i e l H. U n io n C a r b i d e C orp ( H d q t r s ) U n io n C a r b id e C orp (T e n ri) U n i o n E l e c t r i c Co U n i o n O i l Co O f C a l i f o r n i a Fdn U n i o n P a c i f i c Fdn U n i t e d Mud S e r v i c e Co U n i t e d S t a t e s Gypsum Fdn I n c U n i t e d T e c h n o l o g i e s Corp U n i t e d T e l e p h o n e Co Unne r s t a I I J a m e s A. U n se ll V ester B . Urban M a r k A. U r b a n , W i l l i a m C. J r . IJ r e g a s O f Ro I I a Urekar J o s e p h F.

V II McNutt. M e m o r i a l Fdn Van B ra m e r W i l l i a m G. Vance D a n n y C. Vane i I Mi c h a e I R . Va n D o r e n Thoma s P. Vansant R o b e r t E. Vanwyk Frank J . Va rw i g W illia m V a ta n a p ra d it T h ira p it Vaughan Ge r a I d W. Vaughn J o h n C. Vaughn P a u l E. V een stra C h a r l e s K. Vest G e o r g e W. V ie J e r r y 0. V ite k R i c h a r d K. V lce k R o b e r t W. Vogan W illia m H. VogeI R ick y R . V o q elp o h l D a v i d R. V o lg h t L a n n y D. Vo I k Roge r H . Von B e h re n 01 i v e r Voorh is Ga r y L .

Wade H i l d a E. Wage r s Troy L . Waggoner L y n n H. Wagner K a th e rin e Wagner R o g e r C. W a lk e r C h a rle s Wa 1ke r J e r a 1d D. Wa 1sh C h e v r o l e t W alsh , J . R . J r . Wa 1t e r s F r a n k G. Warig B e n ja m in S. Wang Jyu e- S h e n g Wang Kang-Bo Wang Kung-Ping W a rd J o e A.

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W a rd R i c h a r d C. Wa r d e n Ma r c J . W a rfie ld D a v i d M.. W arner Don L. W a r n e r - L a m p b e r t fdn W arren Eugene W a s s ila k E rw in J . W a tk in s J o s e p h S. W a tk in s M i c h a e l N. W atson K e v i n D. W atte n b arg e r C h r i s M. W atts C h a r l e s A. W atts Jam es J . Wayne G r e g o r y L. Wea r t Ha r r y W. R i c h a rd Wea t h e r i n g t o n Webb Robert J . Weber J o s e p h W. Webers D a v i d M. Wede k i ng Mi I t o n J . Weems J o h n C. Wegener R o n a l d F.. We i d l e B en E. We i d I e r Ga r y R. We i I and Pete r We imho I t J a m e s E. W e in b a u m M elvin We i n e I E r n s t A. W e in ric h A l b e r t W. W e lk e r C h a rle s R. D a l t o n We I sh Cec i l i a Wempe Kenneth We r n e r K e n n e t h W. We r n e r M a r k D. Wesse I I Don W e sse Isch m i d t West Amy G . W est Kenneth W esterm eyer Da I e W e s t e r n E l e c t r i c Co I n c Vie s t e r n E l e c t r i c Fund W e s t i n g h o u s e E d u c a t i o n s Fdn W e s t in g h o u s e E l e c t r i c C orp West r ic h B r i a n A. W e s t v a c o Corp , W e y an d Thomas E. W h e e le r George Whee I e r , I r v i n g B . J r . W h ic h a rd C h a r l e s H. Wh i t e D a n i e l R. W h ite J i m W. Wh i t e Ma r y B. W h ite M rs B r a d W h itn e y D e n n is L. R i c h a r d H. Wi eke r W a r r e n R. W i e I and R. H a r v e Wi e t h o p R lisse I I H . W i ethop Ca t h e r i ne Will c o x W ilk e S c o t N. W i 11i s Wi 1k i n s o n Te r r y Wi 1k s A l d e n D. Wi 1 1 iams C a r l L. Wi 1 1 iams Dona 1d L . Wi 1 1 iams G a y l a r d T. wi 1 1 i ams G e o r g e N. Wi 1 1 iams H e n r y W. Wi 1 1 iams J a m e s IT. Wi 1 1 iams Wi 1 1 iams K e e p e r s 01 i lan c e Wi 1 1 i ams W ayne Wi 1 1 iams I r. Wi 1 1 i n m s o n . Aub r o y E Rona 1d D Wi 1 1 o it g h b y F l o y d M. Wi M s Wi 1 r e k e r . V i c t o r F . .Jr . I s o n u nIn Wi

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Da n i e 1 M . Wi I son D e n n i s R. Wi I SOI! F re d e ric k G Wi I son Ja c k K. Wi I son Pa 1ma E . Wi I son Pe t e r Wi I son R o b e r t E. Wi I son R obert J . Wi 1son W ind h ausen R i c h a r d A. W in fre y .James l W isd o m i n s u r a n c e Co W ise J a m e s N. W itte Dona Id R . Wi t t h a u s l e r r y A. W iv e s A u x i l i a r y Of P r o f W ixson B o b b y G.

W ixson D o u g l a s C. W odtIi Dona Id J . W o e lz le in Wi lin a r M. Wo I f H erbert l . Wo I f M a r y A. Wo I f b e r g I 0011 a rd H. W o l f i n g ton K e r r y P. W o lgam o tt M o n te L. Wo I la rd J o s e p h D. Womack I eland Wood H a y w a rd Wood Kenneth Wood Teddy J . Wood f i e l d R i c h a r d A. W o o l b r i g h t M o to r s In c Wooten D o r w i n A.

Engrs

Young G re g o r y A la n Yo ung R o b e r t B. Youngblood C h e r y l E. Youngblood M rs L . S . Yukon A n t i q u e s & M u s ic

W oracek L o u is W o z ek J e f f r e y S. W rig h t J o h n C. W rig h t Jo h n E . Wu M in g - Sh ian W u If m a n D avid S . Wya 11 De Ma rq u i s D . Wygant K e n n e t h N.

Za r r Ge ra I d E . Ze i d Ma r v i n C . Z e n o ' s S t e a k H ou se & M o t e l Z e rn ic k e Steve Z ie g le r Thomas W. Z im m e r P a u l A. Z.im niek, H a r o l d E. J r . Z in k M. J e s s Z y I i ch R o n a I d G.

Yancey R o g e r L. Yang H s un -K u a ng Yek Oon Hong Ye I d e I I Jo h n F . Yoon K iw o n Young C l a r i s s a C.

Commemorative Funds N ick Cooksey R i c h a r d L. C ooper Eben R. Crum AI F i e l d s J o h n G. M c K e a g u e

Ja m e s J . M u rp h y, '3 5 O l i v e r Sherm an N o r t h , H e r b e r t L . P r a n g e . '3 8 E d w a rd A. S m i t h , '2 4 J u l e s H. Sub ow , '6 7

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Donors to Commemorative Funds L o g a n Fu I ra t h , J r . L e s t e r T. G r a n t M r . & M r s . M a r k G u tt m a n Ha r r y H i I I ea r y Hoppers F u rs , L td . H u b e r t K. E l r o d O i l P r o p e r t i e s R o s s A. & K a t h l e e n F i e l d s , '81 I n d u s t r i a l P r o c e s s E q u i p m e n t Co. D o n a l d W. J a c k s o n Mr. & M r s . R. H. krumme M r. & M r s . H a r r y L i c h t Lyons & Lyo n s, In c . J o s e p h M. Ma r c h e I Io A ugusta M argul is

A g a te P e tro le u m , In c . M a r g u e r i t e C. A n d e r s o n A l l a n P . B e n n i son D r . I r v i n B e rwa I d Ferielo n B o esch e W. R. Bowman G. R. B r a i na r d , J r . M r. & M r s . J a c k B ro w n B u d r o v ic h E x c a v a tin g , In c. C o a t i n g U n l i m i t e d , Ir ic . C o l o n i a l R o y a l t i e s Co. Sandra F r i e s Cooksey E v e l y n B. Cooper B y r o n De Se I ms

R o t h r o c k R. Renn C a r l L. Sa d 1e r H an s E. S c h m o l d t , '4 4 S i dney & Rose Si f f e r Denn i s M. S i m o n , ' 76

M r. & M r s . H e n r y Mason r. P. McAdams, J r . M idw est P ip e F a b r i c a t o r s , In c. M i s s o u r i Fu rn i t u re E r n e s t M oran, '2 7 N o b l e D r i I I ing C o r p . M r s . Ha I I i e B. N o r t h P a lm o M a n a g e m e n t Co. P a n h a n d l e P r o d u c i n g Co. P e a t , M a r w i c k , M i t c h e l l & Co. P o h l k o t t e E rrg r. C o . , In c . M r s . H e r b e r t L. P r a n g e M a r i e A. P r a n g e R o b e r t s Thompson O i l & Gas

J . V . Sp a Id i n g , '3 9 S h a r o n H. Subow R. J . S u l l i v a n Su m m it E n e r g y , I n c . U n i t e d Mud S e r v i c e Co. 0 I i v e r Von B e h r e n M r. & M r s . J . R. W a l s h , M r. L. S . Y o u n g b l o o d

Jr.

Named Funds The following is a list of the named funds established within the Alumni Association or UM Rolla and actively supported by gifts trom aiun.ni, friend.,, companies and corporations.

A ca d em y o f

C iv il

A ca d em y o f

E le c tric a l

AI c o a A lc o a A lc o a A lc o a

A tla n tic

Fund

E n g in e e rs

Fund

F e llo w s h ip - C e ra m ic s Fo un d atio n S c h o la r s h ip R e s e a rcEi F u n d - M a t e r i a l s

A . W. A lle n Ihe

E n g in e e rs

A ll

S c h o la rs h ip

A m erica n

A m erica n

S m e ltin g

A m e ric a n

S o cie ty

and of

C enter

S c h o la rs h ip

R e fin in g

M in in g

Anaconda

E n g in e e rs

Loan

Fund

Rolrert

A.

Br i c k Company Award F i r e B r i c k s Company F e l l o w s h i p R e fr a c t o r ie s S c h o la rs h ip

A rm strong

J . B. A r t h u r & ram i l y I n an Fund S c h o l a r s h i p Fund

ASARCO

Foundation

S c h o la rs h ip

W a lte r

r.

S c h o la rs h ip

Loan

Fund

B a ily

S.

Barnard

Jero m e

I.- and

lhom as

P.

B la c k

B la n c h e

jo e

Z in c

K.

B o yd L.

F.

Broaddus

Lo a n

Sr.

Fund

S c h o la rs h ip

S c h o la rs h ip

Fund

Fund

Fund Awa rd Loan

Fund

S c h o la rs h ip

loan

M em o rial

Fund

Fund

Fund Awa rd

S c h o la stic

Awa rd

A s s o c ia tio n

C a stle m a n

C a te rp illa r

B o w le s

A th le tic

Campus V e t e r a n s

C o a tin g

M em o rial

Bruzew ski

R u tle r

L.

H.

M e m o ria l

Campus V e n d i n g

D onald

For A t h l e t i c s

Fund

F in e r g e r i c y

Su rface

Branson

B itllH n B.

Fund

Fund

and J o h n

Wayrre R.

G a le

End owm ent

S c h o la rs h ip s

W oofer Bosch

Robert

Berry

I. ca n

Student

and V e a t c h

D onald

Fund

t.

S c h u I a r s h i p Fund

B la c k w e ll Dr.

Loan

Robert

B e ve rid g e

B o b b itt

Boeing

Ja c k In c o rp o r a te d E n g in e e rin g Foun d atio n SchoI a r s h ip s - G e o p h y s i cs

A lu m in u m S c h o l a r s h i p

A. P. liim en A .P . G reen A . P . G reen A .P . Green

Axm achet

Ja c k

Company S c h o l a r s h i p

AMAX AMAX Coa I S c h o I a i sli i p A m eric a n M eta l C lim a x F o u n d a tio n F e l lo w s h i p AMAX M i s s o u r i Le a d S c h o l a r s h i p AMAX M i s s o u r i Le a d S c h o l a r s h i p - M e t a l l u r g y C l i m a x M o ly b d en u m U n d e r g r a d u a t e S c h o l a r s h i p C l i m a x U n d e r g r a d u a t e P r o g r a m s - M i n i ng E n g i n e e r i n g AMOCO AMOCO F o u n d a t i o n A M O C O -G eo Io g icaI AMOCO P r o d u c t i o n

George

C h ester Research

Fund

Swi mmin g

R i c h f i e I d - S t r u n k Fund

Loan

S c h o la rs h ip

Company S c h o l a r s h i p

Fund Fund CDF

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C h a n c e llo r 's

S c h o la rs h ip

C h a n c e llo r's

F e llo w s h ip

C h a rle s

C h ris tia n

C a p ta in

C arl

C lass

G.

o f 1929

C h ris tie

Loan

C lass

o f 1940

Fund

C liffs Toni

C om b u stio n

A c h i e v e m e n t A w a rd

M em o rial

Iro n

Coal

Loan

C o o k sey M em o rial

R .l.

Cooper

D o n a ld

R e fra c to rie s )

G.

G.

C re c e liu s

D a k e -Jo h n

Robert

F.

F alk lan d D e tro it Jo h n

H.

DuPont

B.

Robert

Power

and J o h n

loan

S c h o la rs h ip

H an ley

P.

Loan

Fund

E n g in e e rin g

Fund

S c h o la rs h ip

Harmon

Fund

Henry

H.

H a rtz e ll

S c h o la rs h ip

K arl

f

.

H asselm an n

Loan

Don

K ic k s R.

Homyk

C o rp o ra tio n

F ra n c is

C.

Edwards

E le c tric a l F.

E n g in e e rin g

S tillm a n

E m e rs o n Ihornas

M e m o ria l

H orst

E lfre d

E le c tric E n g lis h

En s i g n -Bick fo rd

Fund

M e m o ria l

Professor

S c h o la rs h ip of

S c h o la rs h ip

E le c tric a l

AI

Fred

A wa rd

F e d e r M em o rial

F ie ld s

M em o rial

F in le y

in C e r a m i c

S c h o la rs h ip

S c h o la rs h ip s

in

Hunt M e m o ria l

R ich ard

II.

Ic h o rd

F is h e r

M em o rial

Loan

F le b b e

M em o rial

S c h o la rs h ip

C .R .

Freeman

H arold C h a rle s

Loan

Fund

In s titu te

S c h o la rs h ip

In d u s trie s

F e llo w s h ip

S c ho I a r s h i ps-M i n i n g-G eo I og i c a I

SteeI- R ye rso n

Fo u n d a tio n

In s titu te

of

E x tra c tiv e

In s titu te

of

Paper C h em istry

L u c y Wortham Ja m e s

M e ta ls

M ining

Eng i n ee i i ng

E n g in e e rin g

D e ve lo p m e n t

Fund

Fund

F e llo w s h ip

S c h o la rs h ip

Loan

Fund

Fund

E n g in e e rin g Fund

En g in e e rin g

Fund

in R e f r a c t o r i e s

Q F u lle r

2 8/M SM A lu m n u s

Fund

S c h o la rs h ip

Fund

Fund

E d u catio n a l

T.

Fund

Fund

E le c tric a l

Fred

Foundry

S c h o la rs h ip

S c h o la rs h ip

J.L .

Fo u n d a tio n

Fund

Fund

C o rp o ra tio n

Steven

E n g in e e rin g

Fund

Fund

EXXON EXXON-Monterey M in in g E n g i n e e r i n g EXXON T e a c h i n g F e l l o w s h i p Ferro

Fund

Loan

Fund

Fund

M em o rial

R u s s e ll

In la n d

Fund

Loan

S c h o la rs h ip

Loan

Hoppock S c h o l a r s h i p

I rig e r so I I - Rand

S c h o la rs h ip

E n g in e e rin g

Fund

M ining

Ecodyne

fund

M e m o ria l

Ilin k e n

C h em icals

E n g in e e rin g

ru n d

Pow der Com pany-Chem ical

Im p e ria l

S c h o la rs h ip

Fund

Hughes A i r o r a f t - A n d e r s o n

S c h o la rs h ip s

E a s le y

Loan

S c h o la rs h ip

H asselm ann

Illin o is

George

Fund

F.

M o n t y M.

Fund

E n g in e e rin g

Fund S c h o l a r s h i p

M em o rial

Fund

and

rund

Karl

ll.ll.

and M e t a l l u r g y

loan

H a rris

E a s t m a n Kodak E a s t m a n K odak S c h o l a r s h i p Fund Ca st m a n K odak F e l l o w s h i p in C h e m i c a l

Lura

Fund

S o h o I a r s h i ps

G.

Anthony

M ines

Fund

Happy S c h o l a r s h i p - C i v i l

Law rence

rund

D oyle

A m erica

S c h o la rs h ip

Jam es

Troy

of

of

G ric e

H all

H e rcu le s

Fund

Fund

L ib ra ry

J.

C o rp o ra tio n

Fund A c q u is itio n

F e llo w s h ip

Dougherty

Emmett Dye

L ib ra ry

in M e t a l l u r g y

Gra h am S c h o l a r s h i p s

Ha rb i son-Wa I k e r C h a r i t y

Fund

C h alle n g e

A w a rd

Fund

Grimm S c h o l a r s h i p

W.

A lb e rt

Jo h n

Ed u catio n a l

G ran t-C h e m ic a I

D yn asil

,

Fund

M em o rial

D e arin g

Herman

H .R .

Fund

Loan

Ruth

Jam es

C lyd e

Loan

Brown

D avid so n

Ed iso n

P a u lin e

S.

and M e t a l l u r g y and M e t a l l u r g y

S c h o la rs h ip

Raymond C u t h b e r t s o n

C.l...

S c h o la rs h ip

Fund

Crum S t u d e n t

and

M em o rial

M em o rial

G u If 0 i l G u lf O il C o r p o r a t io n Honors S c h o l a r s h i p s G u lf E x t r a c t iv e M e ta llu rg y Research G i f t G u l f Oi I - P i t t . s b u r g h and M i d w a y C o a l S c h o l a r s h i p

S c h o la rs h ip

S c h o la rs h ip

D e ve lo p m e n t

F b e n R.

C.

S c h o la rs h ip

S c h o la rs h ip s

G o lic k

G rave

H a r v e y FI.

Company S c h o l a r s h i p s

Company S c h o l a r s h i p s

Conrad

N ick

C o te rie

Frank

O .R.

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75th St. Pat's Celebration...It's Time to Think Green!

Jobs The services of UMR’s Career Development and Placement Center are available to alumni as well as students. Each week, many companies request assistance in locating applicants for jobs requiring experience in addition to degrees. To obtain information about the cur­ rent job listings, alumni need to send an up-to-date resume to the Career Development and Placement Office. The placement staff will make the resume available to companies looking for people with experience, and will send the alumnus a copy of the latest job listings. These contain job descrip­ tions as well as names and addresses of people to contact. If you wish to use this service, con­ tact: A. Sam Burton, assistant directorplacement. Career Development and Placement Office, UMR, Rolla, MO 65401 (phone: 314/341-4288).

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1983 marks the 75th Annual Best Ever St. Pat’s Celebration here at UMR. Help renew all those wild memories of past St. Pat’s and be part of the 75th by purchasing 1983 St. Pat’s GREEN. If you’re staying home this year, wear your 1983 Green to the local Irish pub, and show everybody how St. Pat’s should be celebrated. If you’re coming down to Rolla, you’ll want to buy Green so that you won’t be the only person without a 1983 St. Pat’s sweatshirt at the parade. A special item this year is a white sweat shirt with distinctive 75th an­ niversary message in green. Cost of the special sweatshirt is $9.50. Be sure to in­ clude the words "white sweatshirt" in your order.

Children’s sweatshirts will again be available this year for $7.50 each, S-M-L (small fits a three-year-old).

Any questions or orders can be sent to the Alumni Sales Chairman at the following address: St. Pat’s Board University Center University of Missouri-Rolla Rolla, Mo. 65401

Sweatshirts..................................... $8.50 Child sweatshirts.............................. 7.50 Baseball H ats...................................3.50 Stocking C ap.....................................3.50 Derbies............................................. 3.00 Visors................................................3.25 H uggers............................................3.00 G oblets............................................. 3.00 Tumblers...........................................2.00 Pitchers............................................. 6.50 Shot Glasses..................................... 1.50 Buttons................................................ 50 G arters..............................................1.00 Orders of $10 or under, please include $2.25 for postage. Orders for more than $10, please include $3 for postage.


John E. Schork, '47, Speaks at Commencement The status of industry in the United States and the future of today's graduate in industry were the two subjects dealt with by John E. Schork, '47, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of Research-Cottrell Inc., Sommerville, N.J., in his address to the graduates at the UMRolla Winter Commencement Sunday, Dec. 19. In addition to delivering the commencement address, Schork was awarded the doctor of engineering degree (honoris cause). He holds a B.S. in metallurgical engineering from UMRolla. About 600 students, most of them in engineering and the sciences, received degrees at commencement. “If you read or listen to any communications media, you know that American industry has fallen upon hard times,” Schork told the students. “It is not only because of the current recession; there has been a steady decline for the past many years. We are all familiar with the major reasons for these hard times....and they usually include: 1. the Japanese; 2. the Germans; 3. we rebuilt their industry after World War II and not our own; and 4. American unions are killing productivity. Is that right? - Wrong! - The problem with American industry is American top management. “American industry was always known because of the quality of its products, but a change started to take place in the early 1960’s,” Schork observed. “The first real go-go stock market since 1928 evolved, and with it the concept that a manager is a manager is a manager. People came out of business schools and financial areas trained in the concept that a manager could manage any business regardless of the product. As a result, the focus of management shifted from the product to marketing and financing the product. “Ever since the 1960s, the primary evaluation of companies has been on their growth in income and earnings per share,” Schork continued. “Based on this performance, the stock prices went up or down which had a major impact on the ability to consummate acquisitions, raise capital and many other factors. Management forgot the employees and the customers and concentrated on the numbers and the shareholders. The Europeans and the Japanese saw this trend and moved right in on our markets, selling quality products that the customers were looking for, not what American management thought the customer should have.”

After citing some examples within his own industry (the environmental business) and others, such as automobiles, and power, Schork speculated that most top management now realizes that we have to go back to improving technology and quality and that this is where the training of the engineering graduate will shine. In addition to pointing out the increased opportunities, he charged the graduates with being true to their personal scale of values. “Success or failure depends primarily on your own perspective,” Schork told the students and cautioned them to be aware that success “has nothing to do with what your parents think or what your friends think. “Hopefully, what they (your teachers) have done is challenge you and given you the tools to help you make up your own mind about a lot of choices.” He also offered the graduates a challenge to help improve the country and the world by “recognizing that you are responsible to yourself.” “If you can make yourself a better and happier person, the country and the world, in turn, will benefit,” he continued. “If, in the final analysis, you do with your life what you want to do instead of what you think you have to do. we all will be much better off.” Schork worked with several metals refining firms before joining ResearchCottrell Inc. (an environmental control company) in 1956 as an engineer. He was named assistant to the president in 1960 and director of manufacturing later that year. He was elected president and director of the company in 1964 and to the additional post of chairman of the board in 1968. He relinquished the presidency in 1977 and now serves as chairman of the board and chief executive officer of the company He is a member of the American Society of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers; American Management Association; Air Pollution Control Association; Engineers Club of New York; and the National Industrial Pollution Control Council. He has served as director of the First National Bank-Central Jersey and Oxy Catalyst and Research Cottrell-Canada. In addition, he has served on the New Jersey Chamber of Commerce and the New Jersey Science/Technology Center. Commencement was held at 2 p.m. in the Gale Bullman Multi-Purpose Building.

John E. Schork (second from leftl receives the doctor of engineering degree (honoris causa) at the Winter Commencement. With him are (from left): UM President James C. Olson; William T. Doak. president of the Board of Curators; and UM Rolla Chancellor Joseph M. Marchello.

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Dr. Yu Named Curator's Professor Dr. Wei-Wen Yu, professor of civil engineering at UMRolla, has been named a University of Missouri Curators’ Professor. The professorship is awarded to outstanding scholars with established reputations in their professions. Yu is the fourth UMR faculty member to receive the honor. Previous recipients are Dr. Stig Friberg, chemistry; Dr. David Summers, mining engineering; and Dr. Delbert Day, ceramic engineering. Yu is an internationally known authority in structural engineering, particularly in the field of cold-formed steel structures. Yu joined the UMR faculty in 1968. A native of China, he received a B.S. in civil engineering at National Taiwan University in 1950, an M.S. in civil engineering at Okalhoma State University in 1955, and a Ph.D. in structural engineering at Cornell University in 1960. Before coming to UMR, he was research engineer and senior research engineer at the American Iron and Steel Institute, New York City, and staff engineer with TRW Systems, Redondo Beach, Calif.

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In addition to teaching graduate and undergraduate courses in structural engineering at UMR, he has directed or participated in 11 research projects funded by grants totalling about $430,000. Three major research projects are currently under way. These include a preliminary study of automative structural components using high-strength steel sheets. He is also revising recommendations on load and resistance factor design of cold-formed steel and re-evaluating web crippling strength of cold-formed steel beams. “Dr. Yu’s research activity in structural engineering, particularly in the field of cold-formed steel structures, has brought him national and international recognition,” says Dr. Joseph H. Senne Jr., chairman of the UMR department of civil engineering. “His research findings have been used to improve design specifications issued by the American Iron and Steel Institute (A1S1) and to prepare AIS1 technical publications. In addition, as a result of his research and efforts in continuing education, UMR is an internationally recognized center of excellence in the field of cold-formed steel structures.”

Rex Z. Williams Receives First Chancellor's Medal The first UMRolla Chancellor Medal was awarded to Rolla businessman Rex Z. Williams during Winter Commencement on Dec. 19. The UMR Chancellor Medal was established in 1982 under the auspices of UMRolla Chancellor Joseph M. Marchello to honor individuals who have contributed to the well-being, growth and development of UMR. The award is authorized and sponsored by the MSM-UMR Alumni Association, according to Frank Mackaman, executive vice president of the association and director of alumni/development at UMR. “It’s an honor for UMR to be able to present the first of these awards to an individual such as Rex Williams,” Chancellor Marchello said. “His association with UMR dates back more than 50 years to his days as a student, and his record of service to the University, as well as the state and the community, speaks for itself. Williams received a B.S. in metallurgical engineering (1931) and a B.S. in civil engineering (1935) from UMRolla. He also holds an M.S. in engineering mechanics from the University of Wisconsin (1936) and attended the University

of Michigan. He joined the UMR faculty in 1931 as an instructor of mechanics and later became profesor of mechanics and chairman of the department of mechanics. He was associate dean of UMRolla (at that time the number-two administrative position on campus) in 1952 when he resigned to become executive vice president of the Rolla State Bank (now Centerre Bank). He had been a member of the bank’s board of directors since 1944. He became president of the bank in 1960 and chairman of the board in 1975. In 1934 Williams developed iron pyrites in Phelps County while operating under the name Thomas & Williams Mining Company. The operation continued until 1939 at which time it was Missouri’s largest producer of pyrites. Williams began serving a six-year term on the University of Missouri Board of Curators in 1975 and served as the Board’s president for one year. In addition, he served as treasurer of UMRolla for nine years and was a director of the MSM-UMR Alumni Association for 19 years.

The primary visual elements in the UMR Chancellor Medal are the interwined initials “UMR,” the word “Rolla,” a circle and a triangle. These elements symbolize the excellence of the institution and its completeness, continuity and stability. The initials indicate the closeness of the relationships that exist between the University, the state of Missouri and the Rolla community. “Rolla” indicates the identification of the word and town with UMR since its founding as the University of Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy in 1870. The circle circumscribes the University’s completeness and continuity, while the triangle, which ties all of the other elements together and which traditionally has been an engineering symbol, represents the mission of the University (education, public service and research) and the UMRolla’s three academic units (Arts and Sciences, Engineering and Mines and Metallurgy). The medal was designed and executed by Robert V. Wolf, assistant dean of the School of Mines and Metallurgy and acting chairman of the mining engineering department at UMR.

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A new book, “UM-Rolla: A History of MSM/UMR, ” is due from the printer about March 18. Written by Drs. Lawrence Christensen and Jack Ridley, members of the UMR history faculty, it is an account of the major events and people who directed and shaped the growth of this institution. In addition to the facts and figures, the authors searched reams of documents, old Rollamos and issues of the Miner, and in­ terviewed many alumni across the country, to draw a picture of student life on campus through the years. In this issue of The Alumnus, we have included excerpts from three chapters of the books. The finished product contains some 326pages. Copies of the book will be available at the UMR Bookstore. It’s your university! Order your copy now—order blank is on page 34.

UM-Rolla: A History of MSM/UMR Chapter IV...“ No Place for Idlers” --Student Life 1876-1917 About Student Groups....

A select group of students developed an unusual club. Called Quo Vadis, it centered on riding trains free and took as its symbol the hobo. With a motto of “please Mum,” colors of black and blue and a flower called the dog fennel, Quo Vadis held two national conventions in Rolla. Representatives came from William Jewel, Drury, University of Oklahoma, University of Missouri and Westminster. In 1915 School of Mines members included such campus leaders as Charles Yancy “Boots” Clayton and William “Mac” McCartney. Fraternities came to MSM in 1903. College fraternities had been around since the late 1920’s, and by 1870 had become an important and controversial feature of student life on many campuses. The arrival of Sigma Nu on the Rolla campus in 1903 is another indication of the evolution of the School from a “country academy” to a college. Ray F. Rucker and John T. Price, MSM students, brought a representative from the national Sigma Nu office to Rolla, and, on Jan. 23, 10 other students joined them as charter members of Gamma Xi Chapter. In April, other students established Beta Alpha Chapter of Kappa Alpha, and, in December, still others formed Beta Chi Chapter of Kappa Sigma. Two years later, William McTighe and Tarris Walker, along with five others, received a charter for Pi Kappa Alpha. Its first pledge was Florace Tharp Mann, later a profesor at the School of Mines. Not until 1917, when Lambda Chi Alpha was established, did a fifth fraternity join the group. As early as 1907, Sigma Nu, Kappa Alpha, and Kappa Sigma provided houses for their members. In addition to fraternities, School of Mines students organized eating clubs. Members shared the expenses of providing for their meals. Student identified themselves in the Rollamo as belonging to these clubs just as they did with the fraternities. In the 1910 yearbook, the Lucky Strike and Miner’s Club were listed. In 1914, eating clubs included Grubstakers, R-Way, Beanery, Muckers, and Prospectors. The next year Corsair and Bonanza joined the others. By 1916, MSM students supported seven eating clubs and four fraternities.

The Freshman Fight....

When hazing began at MSM is unclear, but the hazing of freshmen had become a practice by the early 1900’s. The Rollamo of 1907 described the introduction to college life given the freshmen in 1903. The sophomores had made a heavy canvas blanket equipped with handles along its sides. They captured freshmen and placed them on the blanket, “the object being to discover which freshmen could be sent the highest or present the most amusing spectacle.” The freshmen decided to organize to marshal their forces. They elected officers, and that night marched through the streets giving class yells. The yells roused the sophomores and upperclassmen and the school assembled on the football field. The freshmen divided themselves into squares, eight men deep, and awaited the sophomores, who advanced in a body. According to the 1907 Rollamo:

As they came forward, the Freshmen made a coup which won the night for them. They had a long rope, said to have been supplied by ‘Arizona Pete’ Radovich..., with this they encircled the oncoming sophomores, while the others fell upon them. A wrestling match followed and continued for an hour, when the sophomores were willing to admit defeat.

Chapter VI....“The Boys at Play” -Student Life 1918-1945 Student Pranks_

After the rather brief Spartan existence in 1918, student life returned to normal for the next two decades. Normal meant a certain number of student pranks. George Dean walked into his office one morning to find an assortment of livestock occupying the premises. The wizened “Old Prof’ had long boasted of participating in a similar stunt against the director of the School in the 1890’s. According to eyewitnesses, Dean never again mentioned the incident. “Crashing” the movie theater also was a favorite pastime following a victory on the athletic fields. Crashing meant rushing into the theater en masse without purchasing tickets. The theater manager usually exhibited good sportsmanship by looking the other way. Besides, expelling students from the premises might end in a barrage of rotten eggs and tomatoes. One inventive manager solved the problem one cold wintry evening by shutting off the projector and the furnace and opening the doors, literally freezing out the “crashers.” Town and Gown....

St. Pat's arrival at railway station in 1915.

Townspeople, students and faculty had a good working relationship. Both the town and the School were small and the interdependence between the two was recognized. Scott’s Drug Store, the FIonky-Tonk (until 1929 when the little green shack on 11th and Pine was demolished), and the H & S Student Store were favorite student “hang-outs.” Those eager for news would congregate in the Long Garage. The owner, Edwin Long, owned a fine radio set that he generously shared with students and townspeople. Fie placed bulletins of pertinent news items and weather reports on the window of the garage. As expected, in a setting where everybody knew everybody, gossip abounded, particularly when it concerned alleged licentious behavior on the part of Miners. In 1924, the parlors and sidewalks of Rolla literally hummed with news about an incident at the annual freshman smoker where students witnessed a demonstration of exotic dancing by a troupe of ladies from St. Louis.

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1914 football team. By the I960’s the new Student Center became a hangout for students.

Aftermath of the freshman fight, 1935. From left to right: James Wilson. John Soult. and John Livingston.

Chapter IX....“ Mule Skinning and Matriculation”-Student Life, 1945-1964

In the fall semester of 1946, about 2,600 students crowded into Rolla and spilled over into the surrounding towns of St. James, Newburg and Doolittle. Living quarters were at a premium as this “Miner”-style Mother Goose Rhyme suggests: Hey there, Landlady, Have you any room? Yes sir, students. And quiet as a tomb. Down in the meadow, ’bout two miles away, There’s an old cowshed where you can hit the hay. On campus, classes and labs ran from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. six days per week. Temporary buildings, hastily assembled, appeared all over campus. As the School exhibited a new look, the City of Rolla no longer fit the image of a quiet country town. Instead, Rolla resembled a boom town. Thanks to nearby Fort Leonard Wood and MSM’s growth, Rolla’s population by 1946 was estimated to be 10,000. In addition to the School of Mines and governmental agencies such as the USGS, the U.S. Bureau of Mines, and the Missouri State Geological Survey, the community could boast of the John Stephens Shinkle Shoe Co. and the Missouri Trachoma Hospital. The remodeled Pennant Tavern remained a favorite student watering hole as were Tucker’s Soda Shop and Scott’s Drug Store. The H & S Student Store, in its second generation, restricted its services to serving meals. New establishments which appealed to students included the DeLuxe Recreation Hall and Montgomery’s Rendevous. The Houston House in Newburg, famous for its fried chicken and biscuits, was operated by Hub Houston, a member of the famed

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Robert G. Fuller, ’57, is professor of physics at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is the son of Dr. Harold Q Fuller, emeritus dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and professor emeritus of physics at UMR. Bob, who lives at 3443 W. Pershing Road, Lin­ coln, NE 68502, is currently on sabbatical in England. Just before he left the country, he attended the reunion of his class at UMR in October. He also gathered together physics alumni for an in­ formal reunion celebration at the home of his parents. He has been an active member of the American Association of Physics Teachers as well as other professional organizations. Innovative methods of teaching have captured his interest and one of his projects in that area became the subject of a feature article in the Lincoln Star (morning newspaper). The paper gave us permission to reprint the article, written by Bob Reeves, and the photo, by Harald Dreimanis.

Robert Fuller, left, and Ron Daynes, developers of videodisc of historic bridge collapse.

Bridge Collapse Captured on Disc for Students On Nov. 7, 1940, the Tacoma narrows Bridge in Tacoma, Wash., began rippling like a flag in the breeze. After several minutes, the massive steel-and-concrete suspension bridge collapsed. A newspaper reporter who was on the bridge crawled to safety just in time to watch his car, with his daughter’s pet dog trapped inside, plunge into the water below. “1 had a feeling of helpless horror," he reported afterward. The bridge collapse puzzled its designers, who claimed to have engineered the span for every possible weather condition. They overlooked the condition, however, which caused what physicists term “standing waves" to develop on the bridge, causing it to rip apart. Since that time, engineers have made sure that there will never be a repetition of the Tacoma Narrows disaster. However, the bridge's collapse has continued to fascinate students of physics. Robert Fuller, University of Nebraska-Lincoln physics professor, has created an educational videodisc that uses the bridge disaster as the jumping-off point for a lesson in the physics of wave motion. Produced by Nebraska Educational Television in 1979 under a grant from the National Science Foundation, the videodisc has been popular with both beginning and advanced students alike. Fuller said. The copyright to the disc was recently acquired by John Wiley and Sons, a major scientific publisher, who is marketing the videodisc commercially. The marketing venture marks a first, both for Fuller and for NETV. Although NETV has produced more than 41 different interactive videodiscs, this is the first one to be mass-produced and distributed by a national publisher, explained Rod Daynes, director of NETV's Videodisc Design/Production Group. Watching the disc has all the excitement of a movie newsreel accompanied by the “hands on” qualities of a laboratory experiment. The disc begins with actual film footage of the bridge’s gyrations and collapse, with first-person accounts by eyewitnesses. This is followed by a sequence in which the student can select nine different combinations of wind speeds and gust frequencies to determine their effects on a model of the bridge. The ’’interactive” nature of the disc allows the viewer to choose which

sequence he wishes to see next. If something is unclear, he can back up and review it. Students can select one of three different levels of instruction, with material matched to their abilities. Explanations range from material that requires only basic arithmetic and no prior knowledge of physics, to problem-solving that assumes advanced algebra and familiarity with physical laws. Obviously proud of his venture into commercial marketing, Fuller sports a T-shirt with a picture of the bridge captioned, “How a spectacular bridge failure becomes a fascinating physics lesson.” He likes to show off the slick, colorful jacket of the disc, which looks like the cover of a long-playing record. Copies of the disc will sell for about $100 apiece, he said, and are playable on both home and more sophisticated industrial-style disc players. Videodiscs have many advantages, Daynes noted. One side of a disc can hold the equivalent of a roomful of computer tape, or “about a billion times more storage than a floppy disc” used in popular mini-computers, he said. Because of rapid access to any point on the disc, fairly complex interplay between the viewer and the information in the disc is possible. The sound and picture quality are generally better than with videotapes, he added. Interactive videodiscs not only can quiz students to see if they are understanding what they are seeing, but — in conjunction with a computer — can evaluate the students’ performance and give them a grade. One NETV videodisc produced for the UNL Law College simulates an actual trial, in which the viewer serves as prosecuting attorney. The viewer submits evidence, and gets feedback on his courtroom performance. Fuller contends that videodiscs will someday replace textbooks — and maybe even newspapers — as our chief sources of information, but Daynes questioned whether they will catch on soon in the home market. “It may be too much of a conditioned response, for a person to just sit and watch television rather than interact with it,” he said. As more publishers begin to produce interactive discs with the home viewer in mind, however, that is expected to change. Youngsters growing up on home computers will find it easy to move into the world of interactive video, he said.

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Alumni Section News Cincinnati Dayton Section On December 4, 1982 the Cincinnati- from the campus. The meeting seemed Dayton and surrounds Section met at to have a special spark and all hands had Kings Island Inn, Ohio for cocktails and a good time. Charles and Delores Hillery dinner. The meeting was arranged by won the “long distance” prize, as they Laura and Russ Kamper and had an ad- drove over from Indianapolis. Robert ded attraction-a strolling musician- and Mary Hoffmann, Harold Moe and during the cocktail party before the din- John and Marge Parks won the door ner. Russ handled the master of prizes. In attendance were: Robert and c e re m o n ie s d u tie s and F ra n k Mary Hoffmann, (’81), Cincinnati, Mackaman introduced the Chancellor, Ohio; Fred and Ruth Haushalter (’62), Joe Marchello, who brought the word Kenton, Ohio; Russ and Laura Kamper

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(’62), Dayton, Ohio; Ray and Carol Mat­ tingly (’59), Loveland, Ohio; Hilbert and Edna Michel (’36), Cincinnati, Ohio; Dick and Julie Okenfuss (’58), Cincin nati, Ohio; Bob and Bev Shields (’51), Cincinnati, Ohio; C.J. and Sue Vetter (’57), Fairfield, Ohio; Charles and Delores Hillery (’42), Indianapolis, lnd.; John and Marge Parks (’50), Cincinnati, Ohio; Bill and Margaret Kruckemeyer (’70), Xenia, Ohio; Landon C. Viles

(’49), Enon, Ohio; Elwyn D. Comerer (’49), Vandalia, Ohio; Harold Moe (’48), Reynoldsburg, Ohio; Alvin and Sheila Wansing (’69), Springfield, Ohio; Jim and Laurie McDonald (’76), Jefferson­ ville, lnd.; Jim and Betty Fox (’66), Monroe, Ohio; Jackie Hendreckson, Gahanna, Ohio; Joe Marchello, Rolla and Nancy and Frank Mackaman, Rolla.


Northwest Mining Association Meeting On December 11, 1982 the following attended a breakfast in the Davenport Hotel in Spokane, Washington. The event was held during the Northwest Mining Association meeting. Dale

Hirschfeld, ’51, is responsible for gather­ ing the information on the early risers, which was forwarded to us by Rosey Hoffmann. Present were: Dale E. Hirschfeld (’51), Spokane, Wash.; Erden

Yuksel (70), Spokane, Wash.; John Mulligan (’49), Juneau, Alaska; John Baz-Dresch (73), Post Falls, Idaho; T. W. (Ted) Holland (’69), Boise, Idaho; Kor Uyetake (’45 & ’47), Salt Lake City,

Utah; Glenn H. Fritz (’47), Spokane, Wash.; Don Kennedy (’57), Ennis, Mont.; Gordon & Loretta Johnson (’59), Rockford, 111.; Glennda McLucas (’68), Olympia, Wash.; and Eugene H. Lindsey (’51), Englewood, Colo.

Houston Section November Meeting

A total of 76 Alums signed up for the Houston, Texas Section’s meeting and buffet held November 19. They had to brave flooding streets to get there, but Miners always being Miners, most of them made it through the rains to the meeting. Paula Bradley Hudson, 73, reports that the meeting went well with two

sweatshirts, one from UMR, one from the St. Pat’s Board, providing a great deal of excitment among the attendees. Both were given as door prizes at the meeting. Other Alums attending were: Nancy Arnold, 79, Dan and Susan Beckerle, 79. Carl G. Block, ’56, Edward L. Creamer, '53, Chris and Hossein Dashti,

both ’81, Jerry W. Davis, ’66, Kenton L. Eiffert, ’80, Adil Godiwalla, ’67, Frank Gollhofer, ’55, John Hudelson, ’64, Curt Killinger, 73, Hugh Logue, ’60, Darrell A. Mank, ’69, Jim Moore, 71, Carolyn Niess, 79, George and Marie Nolde, ’35, Stacy and David Obermann, 78, Larry Padfield, 78, Terry and Phyllis Panhorst, 77, and 79, Mark Phillips,

'81, Jeff and Pat Sheets, both ’80, Harold T. Staves, ’56, Brian Tepper, '80, Dan Vaughn, ’81, Greg and Kathie Wayne, 79, Chuck and Patty Williams, '81, Jim Wray, 7 9 , Richard P Younghaus, '49, and Wanda Yorston, ’53.

January Meeting

If the spirit displayed by the 15 alums who attended the Houston, Texas Sec­ tion’s Jan. 22, organizational meeting is any indication, then the section should be in for greater participation in its future events. The organizational meeting was call­ ed by Greg Wayne, 79, to recruit members for standing committees. In­ stead, the 15 members present decided

to organize into one committee-charging itself with calling Miners known by the members and promoting upcoming events. The idea is that alums attend meetings and parties to visit with old friends. And, if enough old friends recruit others over the telephone, then section events should flourish. The new approach will be tried in the near future-it is hoped for a St. Pat’s

Party now being organized for the March 12 timeframe. Larry Allen, assistant director for alumni activities, attended the meeting and explained to the members present how other sections operated. Allen assured the section that the Rolla staff was behind them 100 percent and would be glad to assist with whatever support was needed.

Members attending the meeting were: Greg Wayne, 79, Sharon (’81) and Ran­ dy (79) Bissey, Gary Loud, 73, Jim Wray, 79, Robert Garnett, ’82, W. A. Schaeffer, ’48, Dan Lynch, 71, E. W. Edwards, ’69, Tom Miesner, 75, Duke Schiene, ’52, Gil Carafiol, ’47, Carl Block, ’56, Frank Jost, 79, and Paula Hudson, 73.

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MINER SPORTS

Gene Green, Editor Young Miners Playing Exciting Basketball

Billy Key Wins Career 500th UMR’s come-from-behind 76-73 victory over UMSL Jan. 19 was satis­ fying enough, but Miner head coach Billy Key had an added reason to smile. The victory was the 500th of his coaching career. Key, who has won 332 collegiate games in 24 years of coaching, won 168 prep contests early in his career at Wellsville and Monroe City high schools. Prior to his UMRolla posi lion, he coached at Harris Teacher’s College and Nicholls State. “It is quite a thrill and a milestone something I’ve had in the back of my mind for a while,” Key said. “But I have enjoyed good health, been around the sport for a number of years and had some great players behind me.” Key was honored prior to the Jan. 29 home game with Washington University, presented with awards from the university, the conference and his players. “It was a nice way to win it,” Key said of the home win over UMSL. “That made it extra special.”

With some exciting wins and near­ upsets under their belts, the young University of Missouri-Rolla men’s basketball team is making a mark on the 1982-83 MIA A race. UMRolla started off the conference slate with a 92-71 road victory over Northeast Missouri State, defeated Missouri-St. Louis 79-76 at home and lost a heart-breaking 77-75 contest to ninth-ranked Southeast Missouri State in the Bullman Building Feb. 26. The tally is 10-7 overall and 2-3 in the M1AA near the end of January. The Miners’ other losses in league have been a 79-70 defeat at Lincoln University and a 71-58 loss at Northwest Missouri. Leading the way for the Miners has been sophomore forward Curtis Gibson, who is quickly turning heads around the league and becoming one of the best all around players in the MIAA. After 17 games, the Kansas City native is leading the team in scoring (19.8), re­ bounding (7.2) and steals (30). He has already garnered one “Player-of-theWeek” award in the MIAA and has jumped to second in the league in scor­ ing average. “Curtis is doing a tremendous job for us, on both ends of the court,” said UMR head coach Billy Key. “He works so hard it rubs off on all the players around him. He is a real leader.” Also lending a hand in the scoring charts is all-conference guard Rickie Cannon, who has lifted his average to 14.6 per game. He also has won a “Player-of-the-Week" award this year. “Rickie started out slowly for us, but has really brought his game around,” Key said. “He has been giving us tremendous play in the backcourt and provides the element of senior leader­ ship that is so important to a young team like ours." Waynesville native Todd Wentz is nearing the double figure mark for the first time in his UMR career, currently averaging 9.3 per game. Fellow guard Stan Shuemaker paces the team in assists (55), despite coming off the bench. “With youngsters like Kris Stange, Dave Moellenhoff and Mark Zarr on

Three Evangel players surround Miner all-conference guard Rickie Cannon. He made the basket and the Miners pounded the visiting Crusaders 89-68. our team (they are all freshmen), we knew that this season would serve as somewhat of a learning situation,” Key said. “But I have been pleasantly surpris­ ed with the maturity of these young men, and the entire team in general.” After the near-upset of Southeast

Missouri, Key was drained, but pleased. “It would have been a great one to win, but I have to hand it to our kids for the way they played,” he said. “They never give up—they’ll win a lot more games before their career’s here are finished.

Miner Matmen Making Points Miner wrestling coach Joe Keeton has had squads over the years that featured one or two quality matmen, who were head and shoulders above the rest. “This season we have more good kids on One team than ever before,” he said. Greg Schoenberg and Jim Siekmann

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paced the team with 14 wins each at the mid-way point of the season, with Schoenberg also leading in team points (57 Zi) and match points (183). The Miners were 4-6-1 overall, with an im­ pressive third place finish in the Central Missouri Tournament, a fifth place showing at McMurray and a 13th place

outing at Southwest Missouri State. Siekmann hit a streak at one point of the season, turning in six consecutive wins. H eavyw eight Jeff Zieger registered the fastest fall of the cam­ paign with a 41 second victory. “We tied Central Missouri this year, and we have never been close to them

before,” Keeton said. “This is the toughest bunch of kids I've ever had the chance to work with. "This is a young team that wants to succeed,” Keeton said. “With their at­ titude, they should continue to progress on the mats as the season wears on.”


Lady Miners Facing Tough MIAA Slate Before the season began. Lady Miner basketball coach Cathie Schulte knew her team’s first season in the MIAA would be a trying one. Halfway through the season, the Miners are finding fellow conference foes the toughest competition on the 1982-83 schedule. “We have been plagued by incon­ sistency,” Schulte said. “We need some­ one to take charge and assume more of a leadership role on the floor. Hopefully this will materialize soon.”

By the end of January, the Lady Miners held a respectable 7-7 overall record, but were 0-5 in league action. UMR’s closest effort in league play was an 85-76 loss at Lincoln, although the Lady Miners played extremely well against former Division I opponent Nor­ thwest Missouri State. In the 77-58 loss to the Bearcats, UMR trailed only 53-52 with ten minutes left to play. “We played 30 minutes of great basketball,” Schulte recalled. “In the final ten minutes, however, we went

cold from the floor and just couldn’t keep track.” Pacing the Miner attack this season has been freshman forward Terry Bond, who leads the team at 10.8 points per game. Sophomore center Stacey Stover is next in line with 10.4 points and 8.7 rebounds per contest. Although her scoring has slacked off from early season performances, freshman forward Barb Howard has also been a bright spot for UMR, along with freshman guard Kelly Stewart.

Rounding out the Miner attact have been returnees Laurie and Leslie Behm, Cecilia Gutierrez, Kim Murphy, Linda Hill, Gail Halsey and newcomer Susie Oberdick. “We have a young team, and some of the mistakes made are common for freshmen players,” Schulte said. “Now we need to correct the flaws, battle back hard and win some conference games along the way. “Our season is by no means over with.”

Swimmers Show Depth in Trek to Nationals National competition is always the ultimate goal for Bob Pease's UMR swimmers and divers. This year’s group is quickly getting on the road to the March 16-19 event in Long Beach. Calif. “We have more depth and are faster than any previous Miner squad,” Pease said. “This group is farther advanced in every aspect.” These swimmers have made the following progress regarding national cuts: Jon Staley-has made cuts in both 1

and 3-meter diving. Chris Aria-has qualified in the 100 backstroke and is less than one second off cuts in the 200 backstroke. Ed Krygier-should soon make cuts in both the 100 and 200 backstrokes. Don Havey-has qualified in the 100 and 200 backstrokes and should make cuts in the IM. Derek Coon-has qualified in the 200 breaststroke, breaking Havey’s old varsi­ ty record. Craig Erzen-close to national cuts in the 200 breaststroke.

David Wisdom-made national cuts in the 100 butterfly, setting a new varsity record. Scott Carney-made national cuts in the 200 IM. Mike Shive-should make cuts in the 100 and 200 freestyles and all three relay. Arthur Hovater-has broken Shive’s varsity record in the 50 freestyle and should make cuts in the sprints and free relays. Mark Wuttig-has national potential in the 200 and 500 freestyles and should

qualify in the 800 free relay. Woodson Smith-excellent chance to make cuts in the 100 and 200 freestyles and free relays. Mike Walsh-should qualify in the 400 IM. Ken Petry and Matt McDonald-have the best dual meet times in UMR history in the 1000 distance events and should both score in the 1650 freestyle. “This is an excellent group, and should be represented well in the nationals this spring,” Pease said of post­ season competition. “They are exciting to watch.”

Miner swimmer Scott Carney gets a quick lead in the 200 IM event.

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Necrology These individuals who have been carried on the alumni roll were reported as deceased between January 1, 1982 and December 31, 1982.

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Joe Miner" Belt Buckle

The L'MR Student Chapter of the Society of Mining Engineers is offering for sale to alumni our belt buckle. Proceeds from the buckle sales will enable SME to participate in a variety of activities including field trips, honor banquets, special projects & our bi­ annual outing. We want to thank ail of our patrons for their generosity. Orders and checks for six dollars made payable to the Society of Mining Engineers should be mailed to Pat Witt. 101 Mining Bldg.-UMR. Rolla, MO 65401. Please ship_______________ : buckles at S6.00 each. Enclosed find a check for $___________________ ■ N am e_________________________________________________________ Address

E xte n s io n N e w s Here’s a list of some of the extension continuing education short courses and conferences scheduled by UMR. Where titles are not self-explanatory you may call for more detailed information including costs. Call the office of the Dean of Continuing Education and Public Service, 314-341-4156. Written requests should be addressed to the same office, 205B Parker Hall, University of Missouri-Rolla, Rolla, Mo. 65401. DATES

LOCATION

Mar. 16-18 Mar. 22-25 May 24-26

Rolla Rolla Rolla

EIT-Spring Refresher Course Missouri Concrete Conference Instrumentation of Soil and Rocks for Monitoring Field Performance Satellite Communication System Earth Sheltered Housing (Teleconference)

Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar. Mar.

Fundamentals of Interfacing Instrumentation with Computers Calculations Based on National Electrical Code Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning Systems: Sizing and Design

Apr. 6-8 Apr. 26-28 May 9-10

St. Louis Rolla St. Louis St. Louis St. Louis Springfield Rolla St. Louis St. Louis

PROGRAM School of Mines and Metallurgy

Symposium on Hazardous & Special Waste Management Procedures for Hazardous Waste Cleanup Second U.S. Water Jet Conference School of Engineering

3 -Apr. 12 7 14-18 21-25 26

College of Arts and Sciences

March 14-18 Introduction to Composition of Coatings April 4-8 Introduction to Paint Formulation April 11-15 Advanced Paint Formulation Trade Sales May 23-26 Basic Microcomputer Programming for Coatings June 5-11 Elderhostel Times and dates of courses may change nearer to the time of the course.

Rolla Rolla Rolla Rolla Rolla


Faculty Activities Bertnolli Named CIPAS Director Dr. Edward C. Bertnolli, director of the UMR Graduate Engineering Center in St. Louis and professor of electrical engineering, has been appointed acting director (half time) of UMRolla’s Center for International Programs and Studies (CIPAS). He will continue as director of the Graduate Engineering Center. Dr. Bobby G. Wixson, who has been director of CIPAS, is now serving as ac­ ting provost at UMR. Bertnolli has been involved in interna­ tional programs at UMR since 1975. From December 1975 to August 1979, he was one of a group of educators par­ ticipating in a program to aid Algeria in establishing the Algerian National In­ stitute for Electricity and Electronics. This included the designing of the fiveyear engineering curriculum and faculty recruiting and training programs. In 1976 he spent four months in Algeria in charge of the engineering program for the initial semester. Since that time, he has served the project in several other capacities. He also has been involved in

Tsoulfanidis Publishes New Book

other CIPAS programs in Saudi Arabia and Egypt. Bertnolli joined the UMR faculty in 1965 and was appointed to the St. Louis center position in 1979. He holds bachelor's, master’s and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Kansas State University. He is a member and past UMR chapter adviser of Eta Kappa Nu, electrical engineering honor society; past chapter president of Sigma Xi honor fraternity at UMR; and is a member of Pi Mu Epsilon and Phi Kap­ pa Phi honor societies. Bertnolli was recently elected editor of the Association of International Education Administrators (AIEA) jour­ nal, Occasional Papers Series in Interna­ tional Education. The editor also serves as a member of the executive commit­ tee. AIEA is a new organization formed at a recent meeting in St. Louis. Eunice P. French, assistant director of the UMR Center for International Programs and Studies, will serve as co­ editor.

Patrick Elected To Folklore Post

Dr. Michael Patrick, associate professor of English at UMRolla, has been chosen 1983-84 president-elect of “Measurement and Detection of the Missouri Folklore Society. The election was held at the recent Radiation” is the title of a new textbook written by Dr. Nicholas Tsoulfanidis, annual meeting of the group in program head and professor of nuclear Warrensburg. At the same meeting. Dr. Patrick presented a paper, “ Fil engineering at UMR. The book was published by Hancock: Rolla Legend.” The 1983 annual meeting of the H e m isp h e re P u b lis h in g C o rp ., McGraw-Hill Book Co. The 571-page society will be held at Meramac volume is being used as a textbook on Community College in St. Louis, and the UMRolla campus and at the Univer­ the 1984 meeting will be held at sity of Illinois, and is being considered UMRolla. Anyone wanting further information for use by the University of Arkansas and Texas A&M University, according about the Missouri Folklore Society should contact Dr. Patrick or Dr. to Tsoulfanidis. It is also suitable as a reference book D ouglas W ixson at the UMR to be used by professionals working in humanities department. nuclear power plants, and in nuclear medical, accelerator, radio chemical, Hatheway Re-elected and X-ray laboratories, he said. The book includes information on the Dr. Allen W. Hatheway, professor of performance of all radiation detectors; geological eingineering at UMRolla, has discusses appropriate health-physical been re-elected to a second one-year procedures; offers analysis of counting term as treasurer of the Association of experiment results such as error calcula­ Engineering Geologists (AEG). tion, and fitting results with functions; AEG is a professional society for and shows how one selects the proper engineering geologists and geological detection apparatus once the energy, the engineers engaged in civil construction type of radiation and the purpose of the activities. The association has 3500 measurement have been established. members worldwide.

Betten President of Etta Kappa Nu Dr. J. Robert Betten, director of the Electronics R esearch C enter at UMRolla, has been elected president of the electrical engineering honor society, Eta Kappa Nu. Founded in 1904 at the University of Illinois, Eta Kappa Nu has a member­ ship of about 145,000 outstanding elec­ trical engineers with 156 student chapters in the United States, four alum­ ni chapters, and seven foreign branches. Betten received the B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in electrical engineering from Iowa State University. In the fall of 1962, he joined the elec­ trical engineering department at UMR as an associate professor. In 1964 he was promoted to the rank of professor, and from 1967 to 1978 he served as the elec­

trical engineering department chairman. In September 1978 he was appointed director of the Electronics Research Center in the School of Engineering. Betten has been involved in public service work in several technical societies at the national level. He is a member of Tau Beta Pi, Sigma Xi, Phi Epsilon Sigma, the Institute for Elec­ trical and Electronics Engineers, and the National Engineering Consortium (NEC). He has served as president and on the board of directors of NEC, and as direc­ tor on the Eta Kappa Nu board. He also has held key posts in the electrical divi­ sion of the American Society for Engineering Education, including the division chairmanship.

Meeting Data Event/Site

Date

SME-AIME Meeting, Atlanta, Ga................................................................Mar. 8 Alumni Party Houston Section St. Pat’s party.................................................................. Mar. 12 Cleveland area St. Pat’s dinner/party........................................................Mar. 12 Bay Area St. Pat’s party, San Francisco.................................................... Mar. 19 Pacific Northwest Section, Kent, W ash.................................................... Mar. 19 Vic and Rosy Hoffmann’s San Diego Section Alumni Party................................................................ Mar. 19 Kona Kai Club MSM-UMR Alumni Association, Rolla....................................................Apr. 16 Spring Board Meeting AAPG Annual Convention, Dallas, Texas ............................................. Apr. 18 All Alumni Party Class of 1933 50th Year Reunion..........................................................May 13-14 Rolla !10th Annual Commencement.................................................................. May 14 Rolla St. Louis Section golf outing...................................................................... June 18 Paradise Valley Golf Course

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Alumni

Personals

1912

1923

Alexander Grosberg died Dec. 23, 1982, in St. Louis. From 1915 to 1922

Bid Pence (Mrs. Harry, ’23) sends us notice of the death of Doddridge Graham Gibson on Nov. 18, 1982. He is

he worked as a metallurgical engineer in a tin mine in Bolivia. He then spent 14 years as a consultant for Stifel-Nicolaus Investment Co. in St. Louis, resigning in 1936 to help operate a small chain of ice cream stores in St. Louis which later became Velvet Freeze. He retired as president of Velvet Freeze in 1961. He is survived by a son, two daughters, seven grandchildren and two great grandchildren.

survived by two daughters and three grandchildren.

Jule H. Walker is self-employed as a

Allen R. Maune is retired. He and

geologist in Corpus Christi, Texas. He and wife Helen make their home at 3330 Casa Blanca, Corpus Christi, TX 78411. Jule writes of UMR, “It’s a great school - past & present!”

Dorothy make their home at 6 Ivy Lane. Fulton, MO 65251. Al writes: “Best wishes for all you folks for '83. Hope to see you then.”

1929

V ernon

Notice has been received of the death, on Jan. 21. 1981. of Richard Dwight

celebrated their Golden Wedding-An­ niversary on Nov. 27, 1982, with a gala reception at the University Center on campus. They tell us, “The day was a very happy one for us. In spite of the very rainy condition, more than 200 of our friends and out-of-town relatives-to the third generation-came, giving us their best wishes." Vernon is profesor emeritus of civil engineering and served on the UMR faculty some 36 years before his retirement in 1974. The Gevecker’s address is Route 2. Box 39, Rolla. MO 65401.

1924 Notice has been received of the death, on Dec. 25, 1982. of Claude L. Kemper. During his career he was connected, for many years, with mines in Bolivia.

1931

Duff.

1922 Irwin W. Alcorn receives mail c/o

Clairmont Royale, 5219 Clairmont Mesa Blvd., San Diego, CA 92117 Glen and Eunice Christner are retired

and live at 555 Esplanade, Apt. 203, Venice, FL 33595. They write: “We just returned from a three week trip to Greece, Egypt, Israel, Turkey, and the islands; USA is still the best of all.”

1928 Cletus Daniel Cordry died Nov. 15,

1982. After receiving his M.S. degree from MSM he served as an MSM instructor in geology for a year before joining Gulf Oil Co. in 1929. He retired from the company in 1960. He is surviv­ ed by his mother, Ella Cordry, of Boonville, Mo., a daughter, eight grand­ children and four great-grandchildren.

1930 Ren Beatty and wife Anna Lucille are retired, living at 7106 Roland, St. Louis, MO 63121. Ren comments that he is “still alive!”

and

M ildred

G evecker

“The Millionaire Referee” by Harry Kessler as told to Alma Kessler and Robert A. Suhosky

Harry Kessler knows the sport of boxing because he has boxed. In his half cen­ tury of being the third man in the ring he knew how to spotlight the other two (the boxers) and get the best from them. Harry Kessler knows the profession of metallurgy because he has alloyed metals, inoculated and poured iron and inspected microstructures of castings. In his almost sixty years as a metallurgist and industrialist he has known how to get the best out of his people and companies. To anyone who knows Harry Kessler and has heard him tell a story trom the past, Harry’s autobiography will be a real joy because here is a collection of inter­ woven stories skillfully arranged in an intriguing format. Those who know him well will learn new things about Harry Kessler and the way he thinks and acts. To the reader who has never met Harry, the book will be an interesting and sometimes humorous story of the several “lives of an interesting man. To the young reader the book may supply inspiration in its Horatio Alger story line that carried the Jewish kid from the old Kerry Patch area of St. Louis through his dual career as a boxing referee and as a technological and business leader in the metal casting industry-armed primarily with a keen mind, a shrewd business sense and an ambition to drive that seems unbelievable to those who don t possess it. Harry was originally inspired to attend Missouri School of Mines to study min­

ing by the adventure stories about mining engineers that he heard from an MSM student. He changed his mind, however, after reading the novel “The Cinderbuggy” and registered as a metallurgy student when he arrived in Rolla. Included in Harry's book are interesting anecdotes of his relationships with MSM faculty old-timers R. S. Dean, Spike Denny and “Boots" Clayton. Alumni who attended school in the post WW11 years probably spent a few Fri day evenings sipping a brew and watching some of the televised matches Harry refereed. All alumni will enjoy Harry's recounting of his ring adventures with such boxing greats as Willie Pep, Joey Maxim, Archie Moore, Rocky Marciano, Gene Fullner, Ernie Terrell and Muhammed Ali. Many alumni will agree with Harry's interesting assessment of Howard Cosell! As in all recollections there may be a few minor inaccuracies, but readers will find the book to be difficult to lay down, once started. UMR (MSM) folks will be proud of Harry's description of his relationship with the campus: "Rolla and 1 were meant for each other. The Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy was a hard school in the sense that it took its purpose very seriously, as did I." One gets the impression that UMR has nearly as dear a place in Harry's heart as his professions and his family which he dearly loves. Alma's many-faceted role in Harry's life is lovingly described and the reader of Harry's book will rate it an honor to get to know her so well. (Reviewed by Robert Wolf, ’5D

“The Millionaire Referee” is published by Harkess Publishing, 9909 Clayton Road, St. Louts, MO 63124. Cost is $15.00

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Alumni Personals 1939 Robert P. Dieffenbach is retired and is

now a self-employed consultant. He and June live at 3953 Somerville Road, Sommerville, OH 45064. Notice was received in December of the death of Carl Windfield Lintner.

1940

1942

William V. Hartman, ’48, ’71, executive

vice president of Peabody Coal Co. since 1979 and a 32-year company registered engineer; he and wife employee, is the president of the new Berniece live at 3526 Dumbarton, subsidiary of Peabody Holding ' b. (See Houston, TX 77025. Ed writes: “Sorry Quenon. ’79), Peabody Deve ment we missed the 40th reunion, but my Co. Peabody Development will service contractor was using some snowbirds all existing Peabody Coal customers and and illegal aliens on a remodeling pro­ will focus on broadening the marketing ject during our delayed hurricane effort beyond traditional geographical season. Also regret that Missouri caught areas, products and customers. It will the tail-end of one of those gulf coast also pursue new, diverse investment op­ storms!” portunities including major coal and Notice of the death of John Andrew land reserve acquisitions, brokerage coal Schwaig, on July 25, 1982. has been sales, river and ocean terminal develop­ ment and international operations. Bill's received by the Alumni Association. present home address is 4 Westfield Lane. St. Louis, MO 63131. Ed Rassinier, ’42, ’76, is an independent

Thomas J. Griffeth died Feb. 25, 1982.

He had been associated with Universal Atlas Cement Division of the U.S. Steel C'orp. for 31 years prior to his retirement 1931 in 1976. Tom had served as manager of Notice has been received of the death of the company’s plants in Fairborn. Ohio, Clifford Franklin Page in November, and Hannibal, Mo. before his appoint­ 1982. He had been with Denver Equip­ ment as general manager, operatingment Co. from 1941 until he retired. He west. at the division's headquarters in is survived by his wife, Cecille (Mason) Pittsburgh. Pa. He was active in many community organizations and activities Page, and one daughter. throughout his career. He is survived by The alumni office has received a report his wife, Ellen, 3320 Westerly Lane, of the death of Ralph Parker Thomas Sarasota. FL 33579. three daughters and a son. Thomas J. Griffeth Jr., '68. on May 29, 1982. Mrs Griffith says: "Tom loved MSM and our son graduated from there. Class of ’68. Maybe one of our six grandsons will choose Rolla. The oldest is just 14 now. so it will be a few years.” 1934

technical and international division, Adamas Carbide Corp. in Kenilworth, N.J. He writes: "Made my third trip to India in December, 1982, on behalf of our licensee, lndicarb. Gave seven lec­ tures and visited eight factories manufacturing tractors, cars, trucks, w atches, a irc ra ft, earth-m oving machinery, etc.” Herbert and Lili live at 65 Falmouth St., Short Hills, NJ 07078.

John B. Czyzewski changed his name to John Benard in 1937. He tells us he

Austin E. Daily, 3811 E. Devonshire, Phoenix, Ariz. died May 26, 1982.

1982 Rollamo

"retired from American Cyanamid Co. in 1976 and spent the next two years selling computers. Presently spend my time writing letters to politicians, try to keep up with computer technology and fill in with fishing and some golf.” John lives at D30 A bbington Drive, Hightstown, NJ 08520.

Fraizer “ M ac” Stewart and wife Dorothy make their home at 1414 N.

Peninsula Ave., New Smyrna Beach, FL 32069. "Mac,” who is president of Raymac Oil Corp, writes: “Raymac acquired Norfolk Petroleum by merger in December, 1982, and our new operating headquarters are in the Meadows Building, Dallas. 1 will be commuting between New Smyrna Beach and Dallas."

1943 Herbert S. Kalish is vice president,

1949 Marion Daniel Boyer has retired; he and Judith live at 1209 Bourbon Ave., Louisville, KY 40213. Roy I. Coplen is field liaison engineer with the Missouri Highway Depart­ ment, Jefferson City, Mo. He and Margaret live at 1104 Vineyard, Jeffer­ son City, MO 65101.

John E. (Jack) Hoopes died July 27,

1944

1982, of a massive heart attack. He was 56. He had been with Kansas City Power and Light Co. since graduation. He is survived by his wife.

1947 Samuel H. Lyle is now assistant director

1950

of the Fort Worth (Texas) Water Department. He and Mary Jane have moved to 4428 Buckeye, Fort Worth. TX 76137.

1938 Roy C. Cornett and wife Mary are

retired now, living at 6109 Everglades Drive, Alexandria, VA 22312. Roy writes: “50th (and first) reunion of my high school class in Webb City, Mo., this fall conflicted with MSM Homecoming, but hope to make it to Rolla next fall for Homecoming ’83."

1941 Richard G. “ Dusty” Rhodes and wife Ellen are living at 105 Teresa Court,

Niceville, FL 32578. Dusty writes: “Life has been good to the Rhodes. It is always a pleasure to inform those who ask that 1 am a graduate of MSM UMR.”

Jesse and Myrene LeGrand are retired

and live at 2845 Malibu Court. Titusville, FL 32780. They had as their guests over Thanksgiving Bill & Martha Decker and Carl & Dorothy Moore, also from the class of '38.

Rolf W. Roley is self-employed as a con­

sulting engineer. He and Jean live at 226 Eaglewood Court, Athens, GA 30606. He reports: “Still living, working, drink­ ing and having fun!”

1948 Aurelius K. Allen is now with Olin Corp. at their facility i.t St. Marks. Fla., as a production engineering manager. He and Betty live at 1524 Willow Wick Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32312. Richard C. Raining is newly employed by Beeler & Associates in Kansas City, Kan. He and Shirley have moved to 8831 W. 116th Terrace, Overland Park, KS 66210. Frederick L. and Emily Schenck have

retired and are now living at 14498 Carnegie Road, Magalia, CA 95954.

WILLIAM B. HEISLER William B. Heisler retired Sept. 1, after 29 years with Monsanto. He and wife Melba are living at 1432 Lemhurst Drive, Pensacola, FL 32507.

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Alumni Personals. 1950 Continued

Notice has been received of the death of Phillip Eugene Jeffers on Nov. 5, 1982.

Notice was received in December of the death of Jack R. Babbitt as a result of cancer. He is survived by his wife Mary, 6602 Sandstone, Houston, TX 77074, daughters, Mary Beth and Salli, and sons, Brett and Bill. -

William W. Tsai has recently accepted

the position of area manager, Asia Pacific, E1MCO Process Equipment Co. of San Mateo, Calif. He writes; “Made several trips to China and negotiated equipment contracts for several coal mines. China is making ambitious pro­ gram plans to expand its coal industry.” He and Irene live at 14317 Miranda Way, Los Altos Hills, CA 94022.

Paul A. Haas is a group leader at Oak Ridge National Lab in Oak Ridge, Tenn. He and Betty live at 8000 Benn­ ington Drive, Knoxville, TN 37919. They tell us, “Son, Robert, has received scholarship awards as sophomore and junior student in chemical engineering at UMR." Robert is in the class of '83.

1953

J. Kent Roberts, professor of civil

engineering at UMR, and wife Winona have moved to 906 Murry Lane, Rolla, MO 65401 Eugene F. Stifel is employed by McDon­

nell Douglas Astronautics at their facili­ ty in Titusville, Fla. He and Revella have a new home at 57 Riverview Lane, Cocoa Beach, FL 32931.

Robert Strain is employed by Marathon

Electric. He reports the company was recently reorganized and his new title is vice president & general manager, elec­ tric a l p ro d u c ts . H is m ailin g address is 4706 N. 19th St„ Wausau, W1 54401.

WILLIAM J. JENSEN William J. Jensen,professor emeritus

of physics, died Jan. 20, at Sunset Village of the Ozarks, Waynesville. He was 85. Professor Jensen retired in 1967 after 43 years on the UMRolla faculty. He came to the campus in 1924 as an instructor of physics. He was promoted to assistant pro­ fessor in 1925, associate professor in 1930 and professor in 1965. He held an A.M. degree in physics from the University of Illinois and an A. B. degree cum laude from Carleton Col­ lege, Northfield, Minn. He was a member of the American Association of Physics Teachers; the American Society for Engineering Education; Gamma Alpha; Sigma Xi; Sigma Pi Sigma, and Phi Kappa Phi. He had served as secretary-treasurer of the Rolla chapter of Phi Kappa Phi for 29 years prior to his retirement, and served the organization as a national officer for 13 years. He was named a “Distinguished Member” of Phi Kap­ pa Phi. Professor Jensen is survived by his wife, Emma, a daughter and son-in-law.

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FRANK W. RIES Frank W. Ries has been promoted to president of Stone & Webster Engineer­ ing Corp., the largest subsidiary of Stone & Webster Inc., a Boston-based worldwide engineering and construction firm. He has been associated with Stone & Webster since 1951, and was first named a vice president in 1974. Prior to his latest promotion, he was executive vice president of the firm. He has super­ vised the construction of electric power and chem ical process pro jects throughout the U.S., and is a former director of construction for the firm. In his new capacity, he continues to have direct responsibility for construction, project management, and related ac­ tivities. Stone and Webster designs and builds industrial, oil and gas-processing, petrochemical, chemical, electric power and civil-works facilities. Frank is a registered professional engineer in the states of Texas and New Jersey. He and wife Janet make their home at 16 William J. Heights. Framingham, MA 01701.

1951 H.E. “ Gene” Kennedy has moved to

911 East Charles St., Oelwein, 1A 50662. Elmer D. Packheiser has been elected

president of the Annapolis, Md., Toastmaster’s Club 2651 and at present he is serving as chairman of the design change board for the AW&C division of W estinghouse E lectric Corp. in Baltimore, Md. He and Doris make their home at 307 S. Cherry Grove Ave., Annapolis, MD 21401. Don Roloff writes he is now spending

much of his time in Kentucky at the company he bought (the Industrial Supply House of Greenup Inc.), although he and Florence still maintain their home at 7669 Carswold Drive, Clayton, MO 63105.

William R. Gregoire sends a new address: 7992 Locke Lane, No. 9, Houston, TX 77063. James R. Stowe writes: “Retired from

GTE-Sylvania Products Corp. Feb. 28, 1981; started to work with Philips ECG Inc. - N.A. Philips Corp. March 1, 1981, as engineer-in-charge, color (CRT) tube process section.” Jim and Betty live at 904 E. 5th St., Ottawa, OH 45875.

1954 Wayne M. Aceto writes: “Dec. 7, 1982,

had a head-on crash, suffered a broken right heel and left hip, cuts, etc. -- but ‘Old Miners’ must be tough birds! R ecovery to be ap p ro x im ately 3 months.” The accident occurred the second day on his new job as national sales manager-alternators for Leroy Somer Inc., Arlington Heights, 111. Wayne and Peggy live at 12404 North Gate Court, Roscoe, 1L 61073. Kenneth D. Cole is chief of supervision & inspection branch, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Baltimore, Md. He and Verna make their home at 9725 Owen Brown Road, Columbia, MD 21045. He writes: “My older son, Michael, will graduate from the University of Maryland this year; my daughter, Cynthia, plans to go abroad to England for a year’s study. We are hosting a foreign exchange stu d e n t trom Australia, Miss Emma Huf.”

1955 Charles Edward Gockel is an area staff

engineer for the Continental Oil Co., Houston, Texas. He was recently sent by the firm to Abu Dhabi of the United Arab Emirates where Continental’s interests are located in the Persian Gulf area, to give a series of lectures to com­ pany employees. After a three-week stay, he traveled to Singapore tor a similar assignment before returning to the corporation’s headquarters in Houston. His present address is 15511 Baldswell Drive, Tomball, TX 77375.

ALLAN D. HOLIDAY

Allan D. Holiday has been promoted to vice president. Research and Develop­ ment, for Farmland Industries Inc.. Kansas City. Mo. he will be responsible for the research and development ac­ tivities which support Farmland's pro­ duction facilities and product lines. These activities include research and development in animal nutrition, plant science, petroleum, fertilizer, chemicals and related engineering. The research and development center and supporting analytical laboratories are located in North Kansas City, Mo. An experimen­ tal test farm is operated in Wyandotte County west of Kansas City, Kan. Allan has been with Farmland since April 73, serving in several positions in Lawrence, Kan. and Kansas City, Mo. Prior to his employment by Farmland, he had gain­ ed considerable experience in the research area through his employment in the research and development divi­ sion of two major oil companies. His ad­ dress is 9316 Somerset, Overland Park, KS 66207.

1956 Robert L. Robbins is vice president of SPCM (S v erd ru p ’s c o n stru c tio n management company) and is presently working as project director on the Sverdrup Corp. construction project at Kings Bay, Ga. Sverdrup Corp. of St. Louis has won a seven-year, $1.4 billion dollar contract with the Navy for engineering services at a strategic base for Trident submarines to be con­ structed at Kings Bay. The base is the Navy’s largest peacetime construction effort. It will include waterfront industrial and weapons facilities, administration and training units and housing. The base is to occupy a 16,000-acre site. Bob will head a staff of about 60 engineers who will oversee work of more than 100 contractors. The Robbins family is residing at 4418 Oak Bay Drive, W., Jacksonville, FL 32211.


Alumni Personals. 1956 Continued writes: “Sales manager for Bechtel for far east, based in London. Live at 6 Lock Mead, Maidenhead, Berkshire, U.K. Have two new sons - Chris, age 2 / 2 , and John, age 6 months.”

John

Max

Brawley

Joseph J. Yancik, ’56, ’60, is now direc

(lilhert F. M et/ Jr. says “hello" to his classmates alter 25 years! He reports dial late has kept him living with his retired mother. Sarah 18 6 1 . in sunny kero Beach. Fla., since 1975. He says " I hie area is noted tor being where the Ironies begin, citrus groves thrive. Spanish treasure salvors dive, and the 1 . \ Dodgers train." Oil is a salesman tor lav lor Aniwnv Distributorship, and lives at Sin ( vpress Road, k ero Beach, i I ' 2'lb()

tor, coal export staff, International Trade Administration, Department of Commerce in Washington, D.C. He and Richard L. Pendleton, ’57, ’65, ’72, is an Rosemary live at 1703 James Payne Cir­ associate professor of mechanical engineering at South Dakota School of cle, McLean, VA 22101. Mines & Technology in Rapid City, S.D. He and Lavon live at 322 Quincy, Rapid City, SD 57701. Dick spent a sabbatical year in Rolla teaching in the 1957 UMR M.E. department during the John R. Emery is employed as division 1981-82 academic year. manager of Halliburton Co., and writes to us from Argentina: “Best regards to 25 year grads. Wish 1 could have been there for Homecoming!” John and Sylvia send their address as: Maipu 1252, Cap. Fed., Buenos Aires, Argen­ tina 1006. is assistant department head in the Texas A&M University industrial engineering depart­ ment, College Station, Texas. He and Donna live at 2429 Briargate, Bryan, TX 77801. Waymon writes: “1 recently have been elected to the board of direc­ tors of the System Safety Society and am serving as program chairman of the 1983 International System Safety Con­ ference.” Waymon

L.

Johnston

Paul O. Herrmann III is a senior engineering specialist with Emerson Electric Co. in St. Louis, Mo. He and Carole live at 2960 N. Waterford, Florissant, MO 63033. They write: “Oldest son Paul IV graduated from UMR in May ’82, daughter is senior in M.E. and son Jim is sophomore in M.E. Only one more son to go to Rolla!”

1959

Ronald A. Kibler, ’59, ’71, has been pro­ moted to managing principal-in-charge of Dames & Moore (engineering and environmental consultants) Cincinnati office. He previously served as a consul­ tant and as the midwest coordinator of the firm’s waste management-related project work. He joined the firm in 1979 after a more than 20-year career in Elmer F. Slates is a Navy technical technical management with the Ball representative in St. Charles, Mo. He Corporation. Roland and Judy live at writes: “After working 27 years in R & 1202 Shakertown Court, Montgomery, D at the Naval Weapons Center, 1 OH 45242.

decided to leave the womb and take a tour at a major production facility. It’s a real eye opener! The paper required far exceeds the hardware weight, and egos of both government and industry are tender to the touch. Weapons reliability and logistics support border on the unat­ tainable and non-affordable. Everyone seems preoccupied with self instead of country. I’d say we are in deep trouble in defense of this country!” Elmer lives at No. 5 Lejer Lane, St. Peters, MO 63376.

Carl D. Sutfin is employed by Union

Electric. In August ’82 he was promoted from superintendent of operations to assistant manager of the Meramec plant. His home address is 2812 Flamewood Drive, St. Louis, MO 63129

FRANK H. CONRAD Frank H. Conrad, professor emeritus

1958 Howard D. Correll has recently retired

from the Federal Highway Administra­ tion after 28 years total Federal Govern­ ment service. He has now been employed by Wilbur Smith Associates and is going to Faridpur, Bangladesh for a 32-month assignment to advise the government of Bangladesh on the maintenance of their local road system. Howard will be accompanied by his wife, Evelyn. Foreign duty is not entire­ Robert C. Lange is employed as ly new to the Corrells as they have had manager of contracts with Penrod Drill­ previous assignments with the Federal ing Co. of Dallas, Texas. His address is Highway Administration/Bureau of 708 Murl, Irving, TX 75062. Public Roads in Ethiopia and Kuwait. Howard and Evelyn have one daughter, Clifford J. Rapp is working as project Deborah Rhoads, who lives with her coordinator for Caribbean Construction husband Michael in the Joppa, Md. Co. in the West Indies. He and Koola area. Mail will be forwarded to them live in Apt. 1, Lower Hillaire St., Diego from 902 Joppa Farm Road, Joppa, MD Martin, Trinidad, West Indies. 21085.

1958 George D. Tomazi is senior project

manager for Mallinckrodt Inc. in St. Louis. He and Lois live at 12723 Stoneridge Drive, Florissant. MO 63033. He writes: “Named to the 19th edition of ‘Who’s Who in the Midwest,’ elected 3rd vice president of the Engineer’s Club of St. Louis, and named to the 2nd edition of ‘Personalities of America' for distinguished engineering achievement."

K. Vitek is president of Fotodyne Inc. in New Berlin, Wis., manufacturer and marketer of products for medical and scientific research. Under his direction, the company has developed an expertise in UV lighting systems that has allowed it to enter the field of genetic engineering. It has developed sophisticated systems for DNA electrophoretic separations as well as for UV observation of DNA gels. New products, such as an HPRC chamber, are in the process of develop­ ment. Richard and Marilyn’s address is P.O. Box 27312, West Allis, WI 53227. Richard

D. Warren Williams is now area sales

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of chemical engineering, died Jan. 5, at his home on the Current River in Shannon County. Dr. Conrad, who joined the UMRolla faculty in 1936 served the university for 33 years, retiring in 1969. He was the author of numerous publications and papers, and was a member of several profes­ sional organizations. He was also ac­ tive in work with Ozark Council of the Boy Scouts of America. He is sur­ vived by a son David A., ’68, a daughter. Mrs. Ruth M. Hess (Robert M., ’59) and his wife, Mercedes, do Mrs. R.M. Hess, 4 Fox Meadows, St. Louis. MO 63127.

manager Chemical Colo. He residence Littleton,

for Dowell Division, Dow USA, with offices in Denver, and Mary have moved their to 3079 East Geddes Place, CO 80122.

1960 George A. Chappell III, ’60, ’62, is

newly employed by TRW Inc. at their facility in Cleveland, Ohio, as program manager. George and Sandra have mov­ ed to 411 Riverdale Drive, Eastlake, OH 44094. Daniel D. Moit is an account executive, coil castings, with Sherwin-Williams Co. in Chicago. He and Pat live at 347 Maid Marian Drive S., Schererville, IN 46375. They write: “Our eldest son began engineering this fall at Purdue - Calumet Ext.; daughter (16) is a junior at Lake Central High School preparing for a career in nursing; and youngest son Mike (12) is doing great in school and excelling at electronic games (Atari, etc.)!”

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Alumni Personals. Gary R. Holland was named president

of Data Card Corporation on April 1, 1982, in Minneapolis, Minn. He and Gretchen live at 6312 Indian Hills Road, Edina, MN 55435. John Hudelson is a senior electrical engineer at the Houston operations center of Stone & Webster Engineering Corp. John and Hanni live at 18106 Widcombe Drive, Houston, TX 77084.

1960 Continued Jesse H. Collins II, ’60, ’65, ’70, is an assistant professor at Kentucky State University in Frankfort, Ky. He has a new address, 303 Sequoyah Trail, No. 4, Frankfort, KY 40601.

1961 Allan D. Early is associate director, soap and paper technology division, Procter & Gamble Co. at their Ross, Ohio facili­ ty. Allan and Jane make their home at 556 Bessinger Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45240. Larry A. Roberts is chief, aircraft dynamics branch, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. He and Harriet make their home at 8745 Slagle Road, Centerville, OH 45459. Ramesh C. Shah is now a casting engineer with Williams International in Walledlake, Mich. He and Kokila have moved to 21736 Cloverlane, Novi, Ml 48050.

1962 Stanley W. Nowinski died of heart failure on Jan. 1,1983, after a 28-month battle with heart disease. He had been under consideration for a heart transplant. He was 43. At the time of his death, Stan was vice president of con­ tracting for Williams Crane & Rigging, Inc., Richmond, Va. He had previously been with Stone & Webster Engineering Corp., Boston; Aycock Inc., Camp Hill, Pa.; and Hoffman International Inc., Piscataway, N.J. He is survived by his wife, Elaine Nowinski, 603 Holly Grove Lane, Richmond, VA 23235, and two sons, Matthew and Vincent.

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1965 Roland W. Fenner is district manager, adm inistration and planning, for A.T.&T. in Piscataway, N.J. He and Phyllis have moved their residence to 439 Steeple Chase Lane, Bridgewater, NJ 08807.

Richard E. Roberts has been promoted Will Franklin writes: “I am presently to the position of engineering develop­ president and partner of Rotating ment manager for Didde Graphic Process Machines Inc., an equipment Systems Corp., Emporia. Kan. He join­ sales agency in St. Louis. Diane is a ed the company in 1976 as a design school nurse in the Parkway School 1982 Rollamo engineer and has also held the position District. Wendy is now 11 and Todd is of project engineer. He and wife Peggy 8.” The Franklin family lives at 733 Donald R. Pogue has been appointed have three children -- Angela, Andrea Country Heights Court, Manchester, president of Environmental and Energy and Toby. They reside at 18 Locust MO 63011. Systems Co. of Chesterfield, Mo., a sub­ Lane, Emporia, KS 66801. sidiary of Slater and Associates Inc., Stanley, Kan. both firms are manufac­ James L. Spehr, ’64, ’69, is employed by Thomas K. Gaylord had a banner year turers’ sales representative organizations M cD o n n ell D o u g las C o rp . in in ’82. He was elected Fellow of the and distributors specializing in waste Washington, D.C. He and Carol have Optical Society of America and Fellow water treatment, water treatment, moved to 402/2 S. Royal, Alexandria, of the Institute of Electrical and pumping and energy recovery equip­ VA 22314. Electronics Engineers. These two honors came as a result of his work ment. He was a director of Qual-tech Systems Inc. of Maryland Heights, Mo. Tommie C. Wilson, ’64, ’65, 70, and involving electromagnetic diffraction by His home is at 693 Golfview Drive, wife Pat have moved to 4712 Merritt gratings and optical data processing at Road, Sachse, TX 75098. He is vice Georgia Tech, where he is a professor in Ballwin, MO 6301 1. president-engineering for Soltex Oil & electrical engineering. Tom is also facul­ Gas in Dallas. He writes: “Recently built ty advisor for the electrical engineering a home on six acres on Willow Lake." student honor society. His wife, Jan, tutors high school math students and Sachse is a suburb of Dallas. Tom says “maintains an efficient couponing and refunding system to Chang-Yu Wu has been named senior reduce expenses.” The Gaylords have engineer at the electrom agnetic 1963 one daughter, Grace, 4 years old, and compatibility laboratory at IBM, Notice has been received of the death of Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Dr. Wu jomed IBM live at 3180 Verdun Drive N.W., Hugh B. Gardner, in November, 1982. in Kingston in 1966 as a senior associate Atlanta, GA 30305. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. engineer, moved to Poughkeepsie in Walter A. Werner (Ruth), 7000 Sanford June. 1977, and was promoted to Ave., St. Louis, MO 63130. advisory engineer in December, 1977. Dale M. Kornfeld is a research chemist He lives at 25 Pippin Lane, Wappingers with NASA in Huntsville, Ala. He and Harry B. Morgan writes: “Joined Falls, NY 12590, with his mother, his Anita (Coggburn) are living at 8205 Huntington Rubber Company as pro­ wife Christine, and their two children. Louis Drive SE, Huntsville, AL 35802. duct design engineer on Nov. 15, 1982. Still reside at 33 Siesta Drive, Hannibal, MO 63401, with wife Karen and sons Scott, 14, and Todd, 12.

1964 Robert J. Dacey, Col. (P), U.S. Army is presently stationed at Fort McPherson, Ga. He and Rosalyn live at 14 E. Wheeler Drive, Fort McPherson, GA 30330. Paul R. Everhard is president of Everhard Automation Inc., Lexington, Ky. He and Linda have moved to 845 Lane Allen Road, Lexington, KY 40504. It is also the address for his new company.

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1965 Continued Dale A. Meyer, ’65, ’71, has been appointed division vice president -chemicals in Crown Zellerbach’s Specialty Packaging & Chemicals Group. He joined Crown Zellerbach in 1969 as an industrial engineer, progress­ ed through several production manage­ ment posts in flexible packaging and film plants, and was most recently promoted to general manager for nonwoven fabrics in 1979. Crown Zeller­ bach is one of North America’s largest forest products and paper companies, with 1981 sales of more than $3 billion. It manufactures and distributes paper, corrugated containers, film and flexible packaging products, specialty chemicals, printing inks, non-woven fabrics, logs, lumber and plywood. It operates an GARY M. TURNER extensive wholesale distribution system and derives revenue from oil and natural Gary M. Turner, ’66, ’72, is currently gas. The Meyer’s home address is 15508 serving his third term as Mayor of the NE 28th Ave., Vancouver, WA 98665. City of St. Peters, Mo., population 16,000. He was re-elected to his third term in April, 1982. The office of mayor is a part-time position in St. Peters. The city, located in St. Charles County, is one of the fastest growing cities in the state, growing from 500 in 1970 to 16,000 in 1980. Gary’s regular employ­ ment is with the St. Louis District, US Army Corps of Engineers, as chief of 1966 the Inspection Branch, Construction Dennis M. Fitzgerald is now vice presi­ Division. His responsibilities include dent of flight operations with Air 1, Inc., oversight of construction and contract St. Louis, Mo. He lives at 914 Buena matters dealing with various projects, including the Lock and Dam No. 26 Vista Ave., St. Louis, MO 63105. replacement project at Alton, 111. Gary Harold H. Fukubayashi is engineering is also an active Army reserve officer, manager employed by Union Carbide currently being considered for promo­ Eastern LTD, Kitamoto-Shi, Saitami, tion to the rank of Major, and serves as Japan. He and Toshiko live at 508-43 a mobilization design officer with the Senba-Cho, Mito-Shi, Ibaraki 31000. Omaha District US Army Corps of Harold writes: “Had a pleasant lunch Engineers. Gary, his wife Patricia, and with Dennis Parker (’69) at Palace their four children reside at 8 Carriage Hotel in Tokyo. He is now the president Way West, St. Peters, MO 63376. of Continental Oil Far East.”

Edward D. Hayes is president of E.H. Engineering Ltd. in Lincoln, Neb. His home address is 3645 N. 52 St., Lincoln NE 68504. He says “ 1982 was a great year and 1983 will be better!” Leonard C. Kirberg and wife Mary are living at 331 Carmel Woods Drive, Ellisville, MO 63011. Leonard writes: “Currently vice-president of St. Louis section of the American Society of Civil Engineers.” Schroer is a salesman for Republic Steel and lives at 947 Wood­ way Drive, Fenton, MO 63026. He writes: “Cheryl, Beth (13), Anthony (9), and I have finally moved back to St. Louis after 8 moves in 16 years. Am looking forward to seeing or hearing from some of my fellow classmates.”

1967 Lawrence W. Collins is a major in the

U.S. Air Force (acquisition management inspector) at Eglin AFB, Fla. He and Victoria live at 604 Manor Court, Fort Walton Beach, FL 32548.

James

J. Michael Evans, director of system 1968 planning for Kansas City Power & Light Co., has been elected vice-president of system power operations for the Richard F. Astrack, wife Jane, and company. He started with KCPL in daughters Katie and Susan, have moved 1974, working on management and to Frankfurt, Germany. Their mailing engineering projects associated with the address is USAEDE EUDED-SE, APO company’s first nuclear power plant. In New York 09757. Rich works for 1975, he was assigned as start-up Europe Division, Corps of Engineers, engineer for trial operations of the com­ and was recently promoted to chief of pany’s newest coal-fired power plant. In the engineering systems planning sec­ 1978, he returned to the nuclear depart­ tion of the planning branch. ment to become its manager. In January, 1979, he was appointed direc­ tor of system planning. Most recently he K. Ronald Chapman is vice president of was the project director of the Schnabel Foundation Co. He and company’s innovative long-range system Barbara are living at Ceresstraat 2, expansion alternatives plan and coor­ Alphen a7d Rijn, The Netherlands, dinated the activities of the company’s Europe. Ron writes: “Spending an en­ 17-member citizens advisory planning joyable year in Holland, visiting founda­ group. He is presently completing an tion engineering projects around MBA at Rockhurst College in Kansas Europe. My wife is from Holland, so we City. He, wife Linda, and their family are near all of her family. We have two reside at 9119 Slater, Overland Park, KS children, a son Aaron (4) and daughter 66212. Elisa (1 yr). Hope all is well in Rolla.” Stanley S. Hansen is now a member of

the technical staff of The Aerospace Corporation in El Segundo, Calif. He lives at 420 S. Catalina Ave., No. 208, Redondo Beach, CA 90277.

F. Harris has accepted an engineering position with the consulting engineering firm of Parkhill, Smith & Cooper Inc. Gary, wife Sandy and daughter Brandee have relocated to 5214 Thomason Drive, Midland, TX 79703. Gary

Stanley C. Link recently brought his son, Danial, for a tour of our campus at UMR. Danial is a senior at Roxana H.S. in East Alton, 111., planning to attend UMR in the fall ’83. Stanley is a senior design engineer with McDonnell Douglas. The Link family lives at 265 Sundown Drive, East Alton, IL 62024.

T. Michael McMillen and wife Marilyn are living at 278 Oakleigh Woods, Ballwin, MO 63011. They write: “Mike is assuming a new position as manager of the new St. Louis office of John Mathes & Associates. It is located in Lasalle Park, a restored area in downtown St. Louis opened in December, 1982. With this appoint­ ment, he will become an associate of the firm.” David A. Nelson and wife Janet Lea

Robert W. Cummins writes: “Recently

promoted to division engineer, materials engineering (John Deere Component Works) with transfer from Davenport to Waterloo, Iowa.” He and Barbara have moved their residence to 84 River Ridge Road, Cedar Falls, IA 50613.

“ Lee” Halterman has been named minerals manager USA for Energy Reserves Group, and will relocate to Denver, Colo. He and Debby will make their home at 8265 W. 81st. Drive, Arvada, CO 80005. Leroy

report the birth of a son, David Lee, on May 4, 1982. David is a market specialist/application engineer for Gould Inc. Electric Motor Division in St. Louis. The Nelson family lives at 6970 Singingwood Lane, St. Louis, MO 63129.

MICHAEL C. KORB Michael C. Korb has been appointed general superintendent of the Panther Valley Division of Bethlehem Mines Corp. effective Jan. 1, 1983. He has been with Bethlehem since graduation from UMR in ’68, and served on assignments in Venezuela and Penn­ sylvania. He was promoted from chief engineer of the division headquarters in Tamaqua, Pa. He is past president of the anthracite chapter of A1ME and is active with Erne Valente Sports Inc., a youth organization in Hazelton, Pa. He and Patricia live at 507 West Diamond Ave., Hazelton, PA 18201.

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Alumni Personals __ 1968 Continued Michael S. Clayton is an ORSA analyst with the U. S. Army in Heidelberg, Germany; mailing address is HQ USAREUR Box 628, APO New York 09403. Mike, Linda, Matthew and Stephanie will complete a three year Germany tour in June ’83; then the Claytons are off to Fort Leavenworth, Kan., for the command and general staff course. James C. Petry has joined the staff of

Murphy Co., Mechanical Contractors and Engineers Inc. of St. Louis, Mo. Murhpy Co. ranks 46th in Domestic Engineering Journal’s 1982 Annual Report on the larger mechanical con­ tracting firms in the U.S. Jim’s home address is 5116 Susan Hills Drive, St. Louis, MO 63128.

1969

Gary R. Koenig was recently promoted

Robert and Vicki (’70) Andreae now live

to senior supervisor, information center (which he is starting up) for General Motors Information Systems and Com­ munications Activity, Warren, Mich. He writes: “ Doris and the four children are doing well. The Lord continues to bless us greatly.” The Koenig family lives at 42010 Bay Court, Sterling Heights, MI 48078.

at 4221 N. 23rd St., Arlington, VA 22207. Theodore H. Becker Jr. is a senior design engineer with Caterpillar Tractor Co. in Peoria, 111., reassigned to OEM account manager in Caterpillar Engine Division responsible for ag tractor applications. He writes: “The eternal car nut now owns a 1938 Ford and most recently a 1934 Ford Coupe.” He and Helen live at Rt 3, Box 32, Chillicothe, IL 61523.

The death of Lawrence A. Decker on Dec. 16, 1982, was reported by George Baumgartner, ’56. Larry had been an engineer with Ford Motor Co. since his graduation. George is also with Ford.

Lonnie D. Schmidt is a section manager

in the CAD/CAM Division at McDonnell Automation Co., St. Louis. He says his “current development effort is in distributed data bases for CAD/CAM distributed processing com­ puter systems.” Lonnie and Nancy live at 11882 Shallowbrook Drive, Creve Coeur, MO 63141. 1982 Rollamo

Alvin D. Wansing is currently water department director for the City of Springfield, Ohio. With two retirements John M. Pitt is now assistant professor of key City officials forthcoming, the Ci­ of civil engineering at Iowa State ty Manager announced he is recommen­ University in Ames. He and Marytha ding to the City Commission that the live at Route 1, Nevada, IA 50201. William R. Knauf was appointed store departments of public works, water, and manager of the Montgomery Ward public properties/aviation be combined store in Morgantown, W.Va., in into one organizational unit to be called Ken Shuey writes: “My wife Bern and 1 January ’82. He and Sandra have mov­ the department of public service, with are enjoying the nice weather in North ed to Route 9, Box 67, Morgantown,, A1 as director of the new department. A1 Carolina. We moved from Lima, Ohio, WV 26505. has headed the water department since this year. She is teaching at Meridith 1975, and has been employed by the Ci­ College and I’m working at the Dr. Ronald Maehl has been appointed ty since 1973. As service director, A1 Westinghouse Engergy, Metering and manager, market development - NASA, will oversee all water and sewer depart­ Control Division associated with the by RCA Astro-Electronics of Princeton, ment operations as well as public proper­ electronic equipment for power line N.J. In his new position, Ronald is ties, municipal airport, and public carrier communication for distribution responsible for the marketing of govern­ works-which includes divisions of automation. Want to say ‘hello’ to all ment non-military satellite programs. He garage, refuse, street maintenance, the members of the ’64 thru ’68 baseball joined RCA in 1979 as manager, science engineering and traffic engineering. His teams.” Ken and Bernice live at 1621 accommodations, responsible for science home address is 1646 Winding Trail, payload accommodations and the Springfield, OH 45503. Brookrun Drive, Raleigh, NC 27614. integration of the Dynamics Explorer Harold W. Wagner Jr., ’68, ’74, ’76, is spacecraft. In 1981 he became manager, now a facilities engineer at the Defense science programs responsible for the Construction Supply Center, Columbus, development of scientific satellite pro­ Ohio. He will receive mail addressed to grams at RCA. He, wife Susan and their Qtrs 143, DCSC, 3990 E. Broad St., two children live at 20 Windmere Path, Hamilton Square, NJ 08690. Columbus, OH 43215. 1970 Walter D. Dietrich is a pilot in the U. S. Air Force, 345 Tactical Airlift Squadron. He and Barbara receive their mail thru PSC Box 951, APO San Francisco, CA 96328.

Vicki and Robert (’69) Andreae now live

at 4221 N. 23rd St., Arlington, VA 22207. W. Alan Kean is employed by Viron Corp. in North Kansas City as a project engineer. He and wife Paula (married August ’75) live at 4013 Milton Drive, Independence, MO 64055.

Jerry L. Matthews, ’70, ’74, has been

named general manager of AMAX Coal Co.’s Belle Ayr mine. He will direct Belle Ayr’s mining operations, coal preparation, maintenance and employee relations. He has worked for AMAX for six years and was production manager, second-in-command at the mine, before taking over his new position. Belle Ayr has been the nation’s largest producing coal mine since 1977, reaching a U.S. record 18.1 million tons in 1978. Last year the mine shipped 15.3 million tons. AMAX employs more than 400 persons at the site, which is 18 miles southeast of Gillette. He and Emily live at 2401 Whitetail, Gillette, WY 82716.

Tom Nebel has been promoted to

district sales manager for HewlettPackard. He has been with the company for six years and will soon move to Dayton, Ohio. His present address is 5 Du Sable Court, St. Charles, MO 63301.

William E. Randolph Jr. is now section

head in engineering at Procter & Gamble in Cincinnati, Ohio. He has recently moved to 323 Durrell Ave., Wyoming, OH 45215.

James J. Ranieri has been appointed

program manager of human resource training and development for Air Pro­ ducts and Chemicals Inc. of Allentown, Wayne R. Kemp is an exploration Pa. His responsibilities will include geologist with Freeport Exploration Co. developing and managing training pro­ in Lakewood, Colo. His mailing address grams as well as other related training is P.O. Box 3055, Evergreen, CO 80439. activities on a corporate-wide basis. Jim -He writes: “1 have completed my Ph.D. joined Air Products in 1979 as a sales in geology at the University of Nevada administrator and was product manager (Dec., 1982) and I have transferred to of the company’s nitration products the Rocky Mountain district explora­ department prior to his recent appoint­ tion office for Freeport Exploration. My ment. Formerly a resident of Chicago, residence is 26881 Hilltop Road, 111., he currently resides at 327 Parkside Drive, Macungie, PA 18062. Evergreen, Colo.”

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Alumni Personals ___ 1970 Continued William K. Shinn has been promoted to maintenance manager, Massena, N.Y. operations of Alcoa Aluminum. His home address is 5 Serra Lane, Massena, NY 13662. Joseph A. Simoneaux is a lieutenant colonel in the U. S. Army, presently sta­ tioned at Fort Leavenworth, Kan. He and Suzanna live at 1009 21st Terrace Court, Leavenworth, KS 66048. Anita Williams, ’70, ’73, writes: “I have taken a new job working as a produc­ tion geologist in oil and gas with Marathon Oil & Gas. 1 am remaining in Anchorage, Alaska with them." Her mailing address is SRA 1648-J, An­ chorage, AK 99507.

1971 T. James Barker Jr. has been promoted to senior distribution engineer for the Central Illinois Public Service Co. at Mattoon, 111. He began his career with C1PS in 1977 as a distribution engineer in Quincy, 111., and was promoted in 1980 to staff distribution engineer in electric transmission and distribution at Springfield, 111. He is a member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, the Power Engineering Society, and is a registered professional engineer. He and his wife, Mary, have two children, Dan, 7, and Katie, 5. William H. Burt is newly employed at D urez-Stevens F oun d ry Supply, Ferndale, Mich., as product supervisor. Larry and Connie Campbell write: “Moving to New Jersey to work for General Magnaplate as materials and application engineer. New address is 41 Ellen Heath Drive, Matawan, NJ 07747.”

Gentlemen: As of last month, I have completed my obligation to repay the National Defense Loans borrowed during 1967 thru 1972. I intend to continue to send that same amount on a mon­ thly basis to the Alumni Contribu­ tion Fund. 1 will also contact the personel office at the company I work for to inquire about matching funds. Sincerely, Mike Fair ’71, 72 965 Branford Lane Lilburn, GA 30247

James M. Chapman is newly employed as senior project engineer with Public Service of Indiana in New Washington. Ind. He and Nancy are living at 1121 Woodfield Drive, New Albany, IN 47150. Norman Dale Dennis Jr., ’71, ’73, has been assigned as an instructor in struc­ tural and geotechnical engineering at the U. S. Military Academy at West Point, N.Y. He was commissioned a se­ cond lieutenant in the Corps of Engineers in 1972, and is now a captain. He earned an MBA from Boston University in 1979 while serving overseas, and received his doctoral degree from the University of Texas at Austin in December ’82. His doctoral thesis was titled “Development of Correlations to Improve the Prediction of Axial Pile Capacity.” He and wife Gordon D. Robinson and wife Catherine Theresa have three children, Maria, are living at 6141 Columbia Ave., St. Charles and Patricia. Louis, MO 63139. Gordon writes: “Ac­ cepted position as manager of facilities and operations of central computer Dennis and Kathryn Ditch send an group of M onsanto Agricultural announcement of the birth of their first Research on May 17, 1982. Lots of child. Kelson Forrest, on June 11, 1982 Rolla grads loose here doing strange (7 lbs. 14 oz.l. Dennis is D. P. manager things to plants and computers.” of “Chocolate Soup” in Raytown, Mo. The Ditch family makes their home at 2008 E. 59th St„ Kansas City, MO Charles R. Schaffer, ’71, ’79, is now 64130. employed as a project manager by Her­ cules Construction Co. in St. Louis. He and Linda have moved to 232 West Manor Drive, Chesterfield, MO 63017. Thomas L. Greene is senior develop­ Charles A. White III is newly employed ment engineer in powertrain & chassis by American Bell as district manager in engineering for Ford Motor Co., Morristown, N.J. Livonia, Mich. Tom and Sally write: “We are happy to announce the addi­ tion of two new members to the family-a 1966 Shelby GT350 (his) and a 1970 Shelby GT500 convertible (hers). The kids are getting older and we needed some more playmates. Jeff (13) and Brian (9) are fine.” The Greene family lives at 14945 Thomridge Drive, Plymouth, Mi 48170. 1972 Michael P. “ Mike” Allen is employed Robert F. Hoel Jr. has moved to 5823 by McDonnell Douglas in St. Louis and Folkstone Lane, Orlando, FL 32807. He is assigned to the computer aided writes: “ recently joined Vector technology project in M C A IR ’s Constructors Inc. headquarters in Engineering Technology Division. He Orlando, Fla. 1 am responsible for pro­ writes: “My new duties cover user sup­ ject management on construction pro­ port for technology applications of Unigraphics (a product of MCAUTO) jects throughout the southeast." which is one of three in-house CAD/CAM systems. I became a user of Ronald A. Peterson, vice president Unigraphics in the Structures and -heavy industrial construction for Systems Labs (my functional depart­ Brooks Erection and Construction Co. ment) several years back during design of St. Louis, has joined the Missouri work in support of the F/A-18 “Hornet” Baptist College Board of Trustees. He is fighter test program. During that time I a member of the First Baptist Church of developed new automated design/drafHarvester, serves as a deacon and ting application programs and software Sunday school teacher, as well as on interfaces for our existing FORTRAN several church committees. His home language routines. These new project address is Route 1, Box 660, Winfield, responsibilities include user training pro­ MO 63389. grams and liaison with MCAUTO

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(another McDonnell Douglas Compo­ nent company). In addition to Unigraphics, I am responsible for user support for a purchased printed circuit board design system in use in several electronics areas in MCAIR. I am also participating in the long-range planning and information resource management functions related to these two and other related CAD/CAM and analysis stystems administered by the Computer Aided Technology Project. Needless to say, there is never a dull moment, but these new activities are more in line with my career interests and may open new opportunities outside of my functional department." Mike’s home address is 6533 Tholozan, St. Louis, MO 63109.

Alfred W. Matthis II writes: “I am now working for Arrow Engineering in Tulsa, Okla. as a senior process engineer. Arrow manufactures oil and gas process equipment.” He and Vivian make their home at 5633 E. 97th St„ Tulsa, OK 74136. James E. Politte is now general manager of Bemis Holding Co. in Webster Springs, W.V. He and wife Carole were married Sept. 18. His fami­ ly now includes two boys -Scott (15) and Cris (7). They live at 44 Sitting Bull, St. Albans, WV 25177.

Joseph D. Rupp has been named direc­ tor, mill products manufacturing for Olin Corporation’s Brass Group at East Alton, 111. His home address is 4065 Marietta Drive, Florissant, MO 63033. Steven D. Rush has joined Fox & Cole Consulting Engineers in St. Louis as a project manager. He will assume engineering and management respon­ sibilities for commercial, residential, industrial, and municipal projects. Steven is a registered professional engineer.

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Richard H. McKee is now a process Union Electric in St. Louis. He and engineer with U. S. Steel in Chicago. He Cathy live at 545 Lemonwood Drive, and Beth are living at 22627 Clarendon, Ballwin, MO 63011, and send an­ Richton Park, IL 60471. At the time of nouncement of the birth of their second our last communication, they were anx­ daughter, Karen Michelle, on Sept. 30. iously awaiting the birth of their second child due in mid-January. George A. Schindler is an engineer with

Steven E. Schlueter is a project engineer

with American Motors Corp., Yuma, Ariz. His mailing address is P.O. Box 485, Wellton, AZ 85356. He writes: “Latest development: Am again support­ ing wife’s (Conniel educational pursuits. This time she has finally been accepted to medical shcool...where else but in the Carribean! (At least, she says it's a med school! I” 1982 Rnllamn

1972 Continued Ceasar and Victoria Santucci have mov

ed to 517 Mead Drive, Winchester, VA 22601. Ceasar is a civil engineer, construction coordinator, with the U. S. Army Corp of Engineers in Winchester, Va. William R. Stinnett is now program

manager for Emerson Electric Co. in Casselberry, Fla. He and Joyce live at 920 Brennam Place, Longwood, FL 32750. Philip G. Taylor is manager, phar maceutical products, for Syntex Agribusiness of Des Moines, Iowa. He and wife Lorena write: “Our second child, Elijah Andrew, was born Nov. 18, 1982. Our daughter, Nicole Marie, is 4 years old. Have been with Syntex Agribusiness for 4 years now.” The Taylor family lives at 3405 Melanie Drive, Des Moines, IA 50322.

John E. Hill, ’73, ’75, has been hired as

plant engineer for Hedrick Concrete Products Corp. in Sikeston, Mo. He is a member of the Missouri Society of Pro­ fessional Engineers and the American Society of Civil Engineers. He resides in Bloomfield with his wife, Jane, and children, Jeremy and Sarah.

technical staff at Rolm Corp. in Austin, Texas. He recently transferred to Rolm’s new engineering facility in Austin from Santa Clara, Calif. He and Maria have moved into their new house at 6805 Arrowpoint Cove, Austin, TX 78759. • Rodney Lough has been appointed area

manager for the Bourbon, Gerald, and Lockwood, Missouri plants of Para­ mount Cap Mfg. Co. He has been with Paramount since December, 1980. He, his wife Donna, and their children Andrew, Daniel and Jannell reside at 203 East Eldon, St. James, MO 65559. J. Gary McAlpin is a process engineer

employed by Buckeye Cellulose Corp. in Memphis, Tenn. He and Sophia have recently moved to 8314 Honey Hill Cove, Germantown, TN 38138. Jerry Minoff is a construction manager

for Sverdrup Corp.. St. Louis, Mo. He and Marilyn live at 120 Norview, Charleston, SC 29407. Rosemary F. Rois was recently married

1973 Ronald O. Bude sends us a new address: 822 East "F” St., Iron Mountain, Ml 49801

to Robert H. Owens. The couple resides at 5411 Sheffield Court, No. 151, Alexandria, VA 22311.

Richard G. Schafermeyer, ’73, ’75, is a group leader at Procter & Gamble in Cincinnati, Ohio. He writes: “Nancy and l had a baby daughter born to us on Word has been received that Charles July 10. Her name is Theresa Ann.' W. Gehrke Jr. was killed in a plane They live at 499 Beechtree Drive. Cincinnati, OH 45224. crash in November, 1982.

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fellow in behavioral statistics at Baylor University, Waco, Texas. He and Cathy live at 111 Peaceful Lane, Waco, TX 76705. Richard M . Taylor is presently living in

Korea. He is a captain (chief of design, civil engineering squad) in the U. S. Air Force. He and wife Roslyn receive mail addressed to PSC Box 1467, APO San Francisco 96264.

Larry Lamano is a senior member of the

David E. Woosley, traffic engineer for

the City of Davenport, Iowa, sent us the following information: “On Nov. 4, 1982, I was elected secretary of the Missouri Valley Section of the Institute of Transportation Engineers for 1983, at their annual meeting in Topeka, Kan. David and wife Sandy live at 1229 W. 57th St.. Davenport, 1A 52806.

Thomas G. Smith is now post-doctoral

1974 Bruce S. Bonczyk

is a consulting engineer with Construction-Design Services Co. in Carbondale, 111. He writes, “Have returned to being a full­ time student at the Southern Illinois University School of Law, as well as entering private practice on a part-time basis.” Bruce's home address is 1707 W. Freeman. Carbondale, 1L 62901. Robert L. Hildebrandt is newly employed as a metallurgical engineer with Hildebrandt & Hildebrandt Enter­ prises, Big Spring, Texas. His address is Sterling City Route, Box 13D, Big Spring, TX 79720.

Robert D. Morris is a Lt. Col. in the U. S. Air Force. He and Eileen Ruth receive mail thru 513 C.E.S., Box 694, APO New York, NY 09127. Keith A. Nolde is a captain in the U. S.

Air Force. He and Margaret are living at 15190 Blackfoot Road, Apple Valley, CA 92307. Vincent E. Pirano is employed as an estimator (heavy construction) with Raymond lnt. Builders in Houston, Texas. He writes: “Returned to states from Ecuador in January '81 after 3‘A years.” He and Caryn are now living at 9326 Benning Drive, Houston, TX 77031. David J. Roth is a senior process engineer with ARCO Metals Co., Louisville, Ky. He writes: “new address is 5005-H Sunway Court, Louisville, KY 40222, for the time being. Getting ready to move again, as our corporate headquarters move to Chicago.”

Patricia (Long) Wist writes: “Our little boy, Jeff, turned T on Dec. 8; somehow we survived the first year as new parents and are now looking forward to Jeffs second year. He is definitely not the same little guy we brought home a year ago! He gets dearer and cuter by the day.” Patricia is senior business pro­ grammer analyst at McAuto in St. Louis, Mo. She lives with husband, David, and son, Jeff, at 7396 Bedford, St. Louis, MO 63130.

Gerry Howser is a computer systems programmer employed by the Missouri Senate at the State Capital Building in Jefferson City, and teaches Fortran part-time al Lincoln University. He and Karen now have four sons - Jeremy was born Aug. 27, 1982. They make their home at 424 Union. Jefferson City, MO 65101. Samuel W. Marsh 111 is now a lieuten

ant colonel in the U. S. Army stationed in Washington, D.C., working in research, development and acquisitions. He and Margaret live at 535 Ft. Williams, Alexandria, VA 22304.

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Alumni Personals, Robert P. Braun is a product design

engineer employed by American Motors Corp. in Detroit. He writes: “Have recently passed the exam and am now a registered professional engineer - state of Michigan.” His home address is 1732 Thirteenth St.. Wyandotte, Ml 48192.

George E. Cannon Jr. is now chief of

the civil engineering & services manage­ ment assistance team (CESMAT) head­ quartered at Offutt AFB, Neb. He and Sandra have moved their residence to 605 Woodbine Drive, Papillion, NE 68046.

1975 Elton Blake Grundy is an industrial

sales, engineer for Gulf Marketing Co., offices Ohio. He and Barbara C herryw ood Lane, Heights, OH 44128.

Refining and in Cleveland, live at 19313 W arrensville

Bruce D. Lurtz is living at 4705 N.W.

72nd, Oklahoma City, OK 73132. David Lyon is a mining engineer employed by Zeigler Coal Co. in Coulterville. 111. He and Mary Lou are living at Route 7, Box 538, Marion, 1L 62959.

Barry Mercer, ’75, ’76, ’78, is now a geologist with Aminoil U.S.A. in Oklahoma City. He and Mary have moved their residence to 4932 N.W. 62nd St., Oklahoma City, OK 73122. Thomas J. Mittler was recently named

a senior civil engineer by Texas Eastman Co., Longview, Texas. Tom, wife Jan, and daughters Tammi, Sandi, and Debby write they are “doing well” at 402 Dellbrook Drive, Longview, TX 75604. Don A. Nicholson is now a project engineer with AMOCO Oil Co. in Whiting, lnd. His new address is 6815 Wicker Ave., Hammond, IN 46323.

is a product development engineer with Geosource Inc. EXPO 650, and lives at 10110 Club Creek Drive, No. 202, Houston, TX 77036. Mitchell

F. Peterson

Michael J. Quinn is a pilot in the U. S.

Air Force, presently stationed at Ellsworth AFB, S.D. He and Susan live at 838 Rosilee Lane, Rapid City, SD 57701. Sherrianne Streeter has a new position

as budget analyst with Sohio Petroleum Co. in San Francisco, Calif. She and Will have moved to 50 Cityview Way, San Francisco, CA 94131.

Graham writes: “Our second daughter, Haley Beth, was born Nov. 19. 1 am now working for Lawson Engineering in Oklahoma City as a petroleum consulting engineer.” Jon and Connie make their home at 13617 Pin Oak, Edmond, OK 73034. Jon

1976

Joseph B. Vann is an assistant profesor

of military science, U.S. Army ROTC, Kent State University in Ohio. He and Paula live at 1085 Erin Drive, Kent, OH 44240.

Paul E. Williams, ’76, ’77, ’79, is a thermal engineer employed by Procter & Gamble in Cincinnati, Ohio. He and Bonnie reside at 5212 Horizonvue Dfive, Cincinnati, OH 45239.

1978

James D. “ Jim” Wood, ’76, ’81, writes:

Steve Allen writes: “Wanted to inform

“ 1982 was a busy year. I got out of the Army and took a civilian job as a chemical engineer with the Department of the Army at Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland. I also finished a second MS in environmental engineer­ Denise (Lovasco) and Dave Denner, ing at Johns Hopkins University and both Class of 76, announce the birth of took my P.E. exam.” Jim lives at 113 daughter Darcy Renee on Jan. 7, 1982. Danzen Drive, Apt. F, Bel Air, MD The Denners live at 6851 Parc 21014. Charlene, Florissant, MO 63033.

you that 1 have been transferred from Dallas, Texas, as an open hole sales engineer, to A1 Khobar, Saudi Arabia (which is near Dhahran) as a case hole sales engineer, still with Schlumberger Well Services. My wife, Judy, will be joining me. My address is ARD, Schlumberger Middle East S.A., Box 2779, ARAMCO, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.”

Randall Emmons, ’76, ’82, recently married Joan Knobbe, ’80. The couple

is now living in Kirksville, Mo. and receives mail at P.O. Box 357, Kirksville, MO 63501.

1977

David E. Amthauer is now chief, plans and requirements branch, U.S.A.F. headquarters in West Germany. He receives mail through PSC 5593, APO New York 09012.

Notice of the death of Samuel Philip Enns on Nov. 19, 1981, has been sent to Craig A. Barnes is currently a graduate the alumni office by his mother, Lois student here at UMR. He and Beth Ann Bruce W. Haigh writes: “Presently Lohrentz, 2800 W. 50th Terrace, are living at 902 W. 13th St., Rolla, MO serving as director for engineering and Westwood, KS 66205. She reports that 65401. housing, Heidelburg Military Communi­ Sam, who had B.S. degrees in computer ty, Heidelburg, Germany, and 26th science-applied m athem atics and David S. Darr is a teaching assistant in Support Group engineer (U. S. Army, physics, was in the process of setting up physics at the University of Washington Europe). On Lieutenant Colonel promo­ his own computer/software consultant in Seattle. He is living at 2114 N. 65th tion list.” He and JoAnne receive mail at business at the time of his death. He was St., Seattle, WA 98103. Box 781, APO New York, NY 09403. also doing research on physics and math projects. While he was at UMR, Sam J. Michael Fisher and wife, Anne (Mills, and Joe Hopkins were instrumental in ’79), have moved to 80 Central Terrace, starting Beta Chi Sigma service fraterni­ Cincinnati, OH 45215. William C. McAllister 111, ’76, ’78, is ty and the Merit Badge University-an employed as a staff environmental activity that brings some 500 to 800 boy Joseph Grana Jr. is an energy and engineer with Burns & McDonnell and girl scouts to campus each year to environmental engineer with Olin Corp. Consulting Engineers in Kansas City, work on merit badges. A memorial gift in East Alton, 111. He and Kathleen send Mo. Bill and Connie are living at 207 has been made in Sam’s name to the us their new address: 6117 Southern Huntsman, Raymore, MO 64083, and Drive, St. Louis, MO 63123. Alumni Association. write: “We were blessed with a baby girl on Jan. 26, 1982. The new AF 11 member is Kelly Christine McAllister.”

Rodney J. Sampson is now manager of data processing for Quincy Research Center in Kansas City, Mo. He lives at 3021 Campbell, Kansas City, MO 64109. Paul W. Sapp, ’76, ’78, writes: “1 have accepted a new position and moved to Salem, Ore., where 1 manage the engineering lab and do design work for ARNAV Systems, Inc. I’ll miss the Ozarks, but I’m quickly getting to enjoy the ocean, mountains, mild climate and spectacular beauty of Oregon." Paul’s new address is 6461 Fairway St., Salem, OR 97306.

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Alumni Personals __ 1978 Continued William F. Helmich Jr. is now a map

ping geophysicist for C ham plin Petroleum in Englewood, Colo. His home address is 4124 S. Pagosa St., Aurora, CO 80013.

David E. Statler is employed by American Steel Foundries in Alliance, Ohio, and was promoted to the position of assistant works engineer effective Jan. 3, 1983. David and Holly Ann live at 14526 St. Rt. 534, Salem, OH 44460.

L. Anne (Mills) Fisher is a group leader, product development, for Procter & Gamble in Cincinnati, Ohio. She and Michael (’78) have moved to 80 Central Terrace, Cincinnati, OH 45215.

Bashir H. Hamed, ’79, ’81, is now sales manager for Sahara Building Contrac­ Michael D. Stump is a chief, engineering tors. His mailing address is P. O. Box and environmental planning, with the 1327, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Brenda E. Liescheidt is a building design U. S. Air Force. He and Nancy receive engineer for Procter & Gamble in mail addressed to P. .0. Box 708, APO Cincinnati. She and Steve live at 10921 New York, NY 09123. John H. Hehmeyer married Diane Thornview Drive, Cincinnati, OH Siemer on Nov. 13, 1982, in Florissant, 45241. Mo. Diane holds a bachelor degree in Gregg S. Sullivan is now president of business administration from UMC, ’80. ESL Inc. in Sunnyvale, Calif. His mail­ John is a project engineer for Marley William & Charlotte (Ponder) Merten ing address is P.O. Box 2635, Redwood Cooling Tower Co. After a wedding trip wish to announce the birth of their son, City, CA 94064. to Orlando and Daytona Beach, Fla., Paul Edward, on Dec. 16, 1982. The the couple makes their home at 5130 Mertens currently live at Route 6, Box Michael D. Winnett and wife, Kim, Hardy, Overland Park, KS 66202. 84, Rolla, MO 65401. Bill works for moved from L.A. to Houston in July, 1982 Rollamo Anderson & Associates. 1982. Mike is working as a project con­ struction engineer on A nheuser-Busch’s Robert F. Henry Jr. writes: “Now mar Kevin W1 Stalnaker and wife, Sue Ann, Nathan C. Myers has recently been Houston brewery expansion. Their new ried (wife, Arleen) and residing in the announce the birth of twins on July 13, employed by Amoco Production Co., address is 2819 Pheasant Run, Humble, central west end of St. Louis. Working 1982 - Matthew Wayne and Michelle Houston, Texas, as a geologist. He and TX 77338. for Monsanto as a process engineer II Lynn. Kevin is an associate programmer Sherris have moved to 3138 Brant and going to Washington University for with IBM at facilities in Research Drive, Katy, TX 77449. a m a s te r ’s in c o n s tru c tio n Triangle Park, N.C. The Stalnaker’s management.” He and Arleen live at home address is 3928 Maplefield Drive, 5157 Washington, St. Louis, MO Raleigh, NC 27612. 63108. Teri Nunnally and husband Robert (’79) 1979 Michael Stupka, ’79, ’82, is now an elec­ write: “We just moved into the new Daniel M . Beckerle Jr. has new employ­ tronic engineer for McDonnell Douglas house we built. Our new address is ment as a mining engineer with the Astronautics Co. in St. Louis. He and Route 1, Box 35-1, Joplin MO 64801. Internal Revenue Service in Houston, We are expecting our first child next Texas. He and Susan (Remley ’81) have James P. Neumann is employed by D o ro th y are liv in g at 9615 June.” Robert is an electrical engineer moved to 10010 Memorial, No. 405, Amoco Chemicals of Joliet, 111., in the Chancellorsville Drive, St. Louis, MO mechanical engineering group. He and 63126. employed by Empire District Electric Houston, TX 77024. Adola live at 1255 Burr Road, Co. in Joplin. Gaylard T. Williams writes: “Received f Thomas A. Calzone has moved to 438 Channahon, IL 60410. my MBA from S.I.U., Edwardsville, and Steven P. Rinne has moved to 11817 Bush Drive, Ballwin, MO 63011. He is am presently enrolled as a law student at Doe Run Drive, Mabelvale, AR 72103. employed by Carboline in St. Louis, He is a resident engineer with Factory Mo., as a maintenance coating Robert Nunnally is an electrical St. Louis University." He works as an engineer with Empire District Electric electrical engineer 11 for the City of St. Mutual Engineering, Maryland Heights, specialist. Co. in Joplin, Mo. He and Teri (’78) Louis in air pollution control, and lives Mo. Suchinda Chotipanich, ’79, ’82, has write: “We just moved into the new at 4519 McPherson, St. Louis. MO been employed by the Department of house we built. Our new address is 63108. Kay E. Sooter is now an attorney with Science Service, Bangkok, Thiland, and Route 1. Box 35-1, Joplin, MO 64801. Stinson, Mag & Fizzell in Kansas City, sends us her new address as 17-6 We are expecting our first child next Mo. She and Kent have moved to 11111 L ardprao 130, Bangkok 10240, June." E. 6th St., Independence, MO 64054. Thailand. 1980 Robert H. Quenon (Honoris Causa ’79),

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who has been president and chief ex­ ecutive officer of Peabody Coal since 1978, was named president and chief ex­ ecutive officer of Peabody Holding Co. Inc., the parent firm of Peabody Coal Co.. St. Louis. Peabody Holding was formed in 1976 as the first phase of a management reorganization effort which decentralized Peabody Coal Co. and formed five operating divisions. The second phase of the program establishes a subsidiary, Peabody Development Co. (see Hartman, ’48). Peabody Holding is owned by six firms: Newmont Mining Corp., The Williams Cos., Bechtel In vestments Inc., The Boeing Co., Fluor Corp.. and the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States. Quenon's home address is No. 6 Upper Laue Road, St. Louis. MO 63102.

Linda (Wagner) Bierschwal and hus­ band, Joe, have moved to 1515

Kingsbury, Cape Girardeau, MO 63701. Linda is a manager for Procter & Gamble in Cape Girardeau. John R. Dvkman, ’80, ’82, is an engineer with Lear Fan (Learavia Corp.) in Reno, Nev. He has moved to 1355 Butler. Reno. NV 89512. Douglas J. Foster is presently a student at Columbia University. He and Mary Jane are living on Stonehurst Rockland Road. Sparkill, NY 10976. Robert A. Hays is now senior sales representative for Monsanto Co. in Dallas. He has moved to 3611 Duchess Trail, Dallas, TX 75229.


Alumni Personals ___ 1980 Continued Daniel E. Holman is an engineer employed by Chevron Chemical in Maryland Heights. Mo. He lives at 6 Sylvia. St. Peters. MO 63376. Joan Knobbe recently married Randall Emmons, who received his master's degree in physics from UMR in 76 and his Ph.D. in '82. The couple now lives in Kirksville. Mo. and receives mail at P. O. Box 357. Kirksville. MO 63501.

Dickie R. Wyatt is an engineer for General Dynamics in Fort Worth, Texas. He and Terri have moved to 1332 W. Ave. J-4, Lancaster, CA 93534.

1981

Tim Aldredge and Lori Moles were married on Sept. 4 in Marshall, Mo. Thomas J. O ’Keefe IV is presently a After a honeymoon in Can Cun, Mex­ graduate student at UMR. His new ad­ ico, the bride and goom are residing at dress is 5 Crestview Drive, Rolla. MO 2601 Bill Owens Parkway, No. 46, Longview, TX 75605. Tim is a chemical 65401. process improvement engineer with Julie A. Petty sends her address as Texas Eastman (Kodak) Company. Lori Route 3. Box 140, St. James. MO is a graduate of St. John’s School of Nursing, Springfield, Mo. 65559. Peter C. Scholtes has a new position as thermal rater with Alfa-Laval at their Houston. Texas sales office. He and Peggy Ann have moved to 4800 La Monte. No. 1511, Houston, TX 77092. Robert J. Sonntag is an industrial engineer with Buick Motor Division of GMC in Flint. Mich. He and wife Lisa make their home at 6128 Farrington, C2, E. Lansing. Ml 48823.

Susan (Remley) Beckerle and husband Daniel (’79) have moved their residence to 10010 Memorial, No. 405, Houston, TX 77024.

James R. Krawczyk is now an electrical engineer in communications systems for GTE Sylvania, Needham Heights, Mass. His home address is 52 Boyd, Newton. MA 02158.

Paul E. Piazza is now a design engineer with Ralph Hahn & Associates of Springfield, 111. He and Sarah have mov­ ed to 821 Timerhill, Chatham, IL 62629.

Greg London is now an engineer for

Eugene Haber! is a project engineer employed by Anheuser-Busch in St. Louis. He and Jacqueline live at 934 Hillcrest, Columbia, 1L 62236. He writes: “Jackie, Jeff and 1 have just recently returned from Los Angeles where 1 participated in the design and start-up of the L.A. brewery expansion. This is the largest expansion of an Anheuser-Busch brewery to date."

Michael D. Stewart, ’80, ’82, and wife Barbara have moved to 733 Pierce Drive, No. 179, Arlington, TX 76011. Michael is an engineer with Alan Plum­ mer & Associates in Arlington. James C. Hawkins is newly employed by Gust K. Newberg Construction Co., Mark C. Van Gilst has changed jobs. Miami, Fla., as an assistant engineer. He is now employed by the U. S. Air His home address is 7490 Miami Lakes Force as an engineer. He and Carol Drive, No. A204, Miami Lakes, FL reside at 1138 Churing Drive, San 33014. Antonio, TX 78245. Craig A. Heath is now an associate engineer with IBM. He and Peggy (Moore) live at 2950 Bixby Lane, A 105, Boulder, CO 80303. Yoelit Hannah (Shapiro) Hiebert and husband Gregory Lee (’82) are living at 1585 W. 1 15th, A pt. H 10 1, Northglenn. CO 80234. Yoelit is a regional sales engineer with HewlettPackard in Loveland, Colo., and Greg is with Four Phase Systems.

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Boeing Military Airplane Co. in Wichita, Kans. His home address is 9100 E. Harry, No. 2815, Wichita, KS 67207.

Rebecca S. Reed is a computer engineer em ployed by H arris Corp. in Melbourne, Fla. She and husband David have moved to 180 Paradise Blvd., Apt. 23, Indialantic, FL 32903.

Kevin G. McGartland is employed by

Hospital Building & Equipment Co. of Creve Coeur, Mo. as a project engineer. He has moved to 316 Washington St., Leonardtown, MD 20650.

Wade W. McLain is a graduate teaching assistant at UMR in the mechanical engineering department. His mailing address is 709-B East 14th St., Rolla. MO 65401 Mark Nealon reports a new address: 1 1459 N. 28th Drive, No. 3024,

Phoenix, AZ 85029. Mark recently received his master of science degree in electrical engineering from the Universi­ ty of Illinois and is currently employed by Arizona Public Service Corp. in Phoenix. He is enjoying his work and appreciates very much the excellent education he received at UMR.

Timothy J. and Dawn (Dorsey) Neumann announce the birth of their Joseph W. Howell has a new address: P. first child, Joshua Tanner Neumann, on O. Box 26060, Fort Worth, TX 76121. Oct. 9, 1982 - 8 lbs. 13 oz. They now reside in San Jose, Calif., and Tim is Stephen E. Kipp has moved to 801 employed by IBM. We receive this in Delta Ave., No. 2A, Cincinnati, OH formation from James P. Newmann, 45226. He is a technical representative ’79. for Union Carbide Corp. in Milford, Ohio. John A. Ollech is a chemical sales representative for Nalco Chemical Co. Dan Klaproth sent us a change of ot Freeport, Texas. He and Marcia have address. He and Val are now living at moved to 407 Narcissus, Lake Jackson, 9240 Terry St., Beaumont, TX 77707. TX 77566.

Lori A. Robertson is newly employed by C & P Telephone Co. in Baltimore, Md. as an engineer in special services, transmission engineering. She and Jeffery have moved to 2A Sugar Plum Court, Cockeysville. MD 21030. Mark R. Schroeder and wife Margie (Smith ’82) have moved to 1404 Oriole, Brentwood, MO 63144.

Peter J. Shaw is employed as a process engineer at Monsanto Chemical Co. in Sauget, 111. He has a new address: 1415 N. 17th St., Belleville. IL 62221. Kevin R. Sprenkle is now a project con­ struction engineer employed by Phillips Petroleum in Phillips, Texas. He and Nola receive mail at Box 2156, Fritch, TX 79036. David L. Strubberg writes: “Now an engineer with Gulf States Utilities at the Willow Glen Power Station in St. Gabriel, La., and am presently living at 4M8 Alvin Dark, Baton Rouge, LA 70808." Notice has been received of the death of Tseng-Chiang Wang, as the result of an automobile accident, just before the New Year holiday. He had been a pro­ cess engineer with Inspiration Consol Coppoer Co. in Arizona.

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Alumni Personals Robert Alan Germaine is a project engineer with Robin E. Parke Associates inc. in Phoenix, Ariz. He and Lynn Marie have moved to 5725 N. 8th Place, No. 3, Phoenix, AZ 85014. Ali and Janet Ghaemian have moved to

12806 Midway Road, No. 2025, Dallas, TX 75234. Dave Goessmann has accepted the posi­

tion of liaison engineer with McDonnell Douglas in St. Louis, Mo. His home ad­ dress is 4339 Boswell, St. Louis, MO 63134.

1982

William H. Hohmeier is drilling engineer trainee with Ocean Drilling & Exploration Co. His home address is 2401 Houma Blvd., Apt. 138, Metairie, LA 70001.

Ronald H. Bemis and wife Lou Ann

Charles A. Hammel is now a petroleum

have moved to Route 2, Box A-82-48, Osage Beach, MO 65065.

engineer with the IRS in Houston, Texas. He has moved to 3400 Ocee, Apt. 2806, Houston, TX 77063.

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Douglas D. Bickerstaff Jr. is an assis

tant professor of computer science at Bowling Green State University, Bowl­ ing Green, Ohio. His new address is 1040 Klotz, Bowling Green, OH 43402. Dennis Boll sends a new address of 9442 Dana Ave., St. Louis, MO 63173. Gus H. Brown has been employed by

Devine Lighting Co. in Kansas City, Mo., as a design engineer. He sends his new address as 3809 E. 106 Terrace, Kansas City, MO 64137.

Glennon P. Hof is now an assistant

engineer at Union Electric facilities in Festus, Mo., and sends us a new address of 429 Walworth, St. Louis, MO 63125. John B. Jones Jr. is a management associate with Granite City Steel in Granite City, 111. He and Beth live at 230 Afshari Drive, Florissant. MO 63034.

couple now resides at 220 South Rock Road, Wichita, KS 67207. Joe is employed as an electrical microwave engineer for Boeing Aircraft; his bride is a graduate of Pittsburg State University and is an elementary teacher. Mark Roman Patrick sent us his new address: 6481 Atlantic, Apt. N-139 Long Beach, CA 90805. Janet K. Pearce has been employed by Conoco Production in Oklahoma City, Okla., as an associate production engineer. Her new address is 5319 Willow Cliff Road, No. 243, Oklahoma City, OK 73122. Nancy Reiter is now a graduate student

at UMR, living at 1610A N. Rolla St., Rolla, MO 65401. Jeffrey Scott Roark is employed as a systems analyst for Monsanto in St. Louis, Mo. He and Janet are living at311 Spring Meadows, Manchester, MO 63011. James R. Roesch sends a new address of

1622 Langholm Drive, Florissant, MO 63031.

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Glen Salomon has accepted employ­

ment with M cD onnell D ouglas Astronautics in St. Louis as an associate engineer. His new address is 5305 Hamlin Court, St. Louis, MO 63128. Mark D. Schaake is presently an engineering management development trainee with Oscar Mayer Foods in Madison, Wis. He and Catrice have moved to 1562 Troy Drive, Apt. No. 5, Madison, Wl 53704. Margie (Smith) Schroeder is employed

by Bi-State Development Agency in St. Louis, as a maintenance engineer. She and Mark (’81) have moved to 1404 Oriole, Brentwood, MO 63144. Betty Stout has recently accepted a job as an associate engineer with Westinghouse Electric Corp. in Idaho Falls, Idaho. She writes: “1 am working at the nuclear reactor facility in Westinghouse's surface ships prototype engineering department.” Her current address is 2101 Marigold, Apt. No. 6, Pocatello, ID 83201.

Peng Chun Vong sends us an address of P. O. Box 1789. Rolla. MO 65401. Joel Wehrman has accepted employ­

Steve Roth has accepted employment

with Carboline Co. in St. Louis, Mo. as a chemist. His new address is 7326A Hardscrapple, St. Louis. MO 63123.

Edward X. Ruebling is an associate engineer in quality assurance with McDonnell Douglas C'orp., St. Louis. David C. Brucker has accepted employ­ Mo. His new address is 1108 Central Dale Kyser sends his new address: 605 ment with ARCO Oil & Gas Co., Midland, Texas, as a petroleum S. Fourth St„ Apt. 201, Champaign, 1L Parkway, O’Fallon, MO 63366. engineer. His new address is 2433 61820. Zane M. Russell is newly employed as Whitmier, No. 17, Midland, TX 79701. Gary Lee Marquart and Karen Grus applications programmer at McDonnell were m arried on May 29, in Jeff Bruhn sends his new address as Washington, Mo. Gary is presently Douglas in Hazelwood, Mo. He and Dana Lynne have moved to 6552-H Route 2, Box 102, Pevely, MO 63070. employed at Gulf States Utilities Co. in Serenity Circle, Hazelwood, MO 63042. Conroe, Texas. After a wedding trip to Kelly Jae Busch is employed by AFG Branson, Mo., the couple is residing at Industries in Kingsport, Tenn., as a glass 800 Bellshire 111, Apt. No. 333, Conroe, technologist. He and Lisa Anne are liv­ TX 77301. ing at 458 Allen Drive, Apt. 4, Kingsport, TN 37665. Keith Mazachek is employed as an associate engineer for Bendix Corp. in David Carl sends a new address: 203 5 th Kansas City. His new address is 8324 Ave. N.W., Apt. 2, Decatur, AL 35601. W. 108th Terrace, Apt. A, Overland Park, KS 66210. Gregg Pennington Coffin is now a pro­ duction engineer in training with Iowa E. Rena Miles is now employed as a Southern Utilities Co., Chillicothe, software design engineer at Texas In­ Iowa. He and Claudia have moved to struments' facility in Dallas, Texas, and 117 West Rochester Road, Apt. 51, sends a new address of 7218 Skillman, No. 2094, Dallas, TX 75231. Ottumwa, 1A 52501. Kirk C. Foeller is now a 2nd lieutenant with the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, and receives mail through 559th ENG BN, HANAU GE, APO New York 09165.

Marty Kathalynas is living at 412 N. Taft St., W. Frankfort, IL 62896.

Joseph Allen Norris Jr. married Margaret Lea Scott on May 22. The

ment with the Tennessee Valley Authority in Knoxville, Tenn., as a mechanical engineer (design). His new address is 2323 Wilson Road, No. J95, Knoxville, TN 37912. 1L Alan Wu and wife Julie (Hsieh) are

living at 6668-D Berthold Ave., St. Louis, MO 63139. Damian Peter Yanez has been employed by McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Co., St. Louis, Mo., as an associate engineer, weights. He is living at 1508-D Garden Valley Drive, St. Peters, MO 63376.

Fuhua Niu is now a graduate assistant at

the University of Texas-Dallas at their facility in Richardson, Texas, and lives at 13526 Mahan Road, No. 283, Dallas, TX 75240.

1982 Rollanm


M S M - U M R Alumni Association Telephone iT14) 3414171; (3 14) 341 4172 TermExpires

OFFICERS President President Elect

Lawrence A. S|umer, TO . .

..............lames B. McGrath, '49.........

Vice President............ ............ Arthur G. Baebler, '55.......... Vice President............ ............ Alfred J. Buescher, '64.......... Vice President............ ............ John B. loonies. '49........... Vice President............ ............ Robert V. Wolf, '51.............

Secretary................... ............ Martha Gerig, '69................. Treasurer .................... ............ J. L. “Jack” Painter, '50..........

... 5 Pettit Drive............ . . ..1984 Dix Hills, N.Y. 11746 . . . . 12425 Balwyck Lane.. . . . ..1984 St. Louis, MO 63131 . . . . 20 Fox Meadows....... . ...1984 Sunset Hills, MO 63127 . . . . 624 Golfview Drive. . . . . ...1984 Ballwin, MO 63011 . .. . 7412 Admiral Drive. . . . ...1984 Alexandria, VA 22307 . . . . Dept, of Metallurgical & Nuclear Engr. . . ..1984 UM R, Roila, MO 65401 . . . .801 Fairground Road. . . . . 1984 Roila, MO 65401 . . . . 1610 Wilson Circle. . . . . . ..1984 Roila, MO 65401

DIRECTORS AT LARGE Term Expires Thor Gjelsteen.................................... 7300 W. Stetson Place, No. 4 1, Littleton, CO 8 0 1 2 3 .........................1985 James D. Gostin, ’4 4 ...........................180 Mt. Olive Drive, Bradbury CA 9 1 0 1 0 ...............................................1985 Robert P. Schafer, '5 2 ........................ 4426 Mill Creek Road, Dallas, TX 7 5 2 3 4 ..............................................1983 Gerald L. Stevenson, ’5 9 ....................511 N. Main St„ Chagrin Falls, OH 4 4 0 2 2 ..........................................1984 Ronald A. Tappmeyer, '4 7 ...............2226 Country Club Drive, Sugar Land, TX 7 7 4 7 8 .............................. 1984 ArminJ. Tucker,'4 0 ...........................6464 Overlook Drive. Alexandria, VA 2 2 312.......................................1985 Area Zip

Code Numbers AREA DIRECTORS 00-14 Raym ond!'. Ruenheck,'50. .7 Mounteview, Chelmsford, MA 01824............................. 15-21 Robert C. Perry, '4 9 ..............302 Fox Chapel Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15238...................... 22-34 Wayne R. Broaddus, Jr. '55. . 405 Esther Drive, Dalton, GA 30720.................................. 35-45 William D. Busch, '4 2 ........... 20001 Idlewood Trail, Cleveland, OH 44136........................ 46-59 George Baumgartner, ' 5 6 . . . . 2120 Syracuse, Dearborn, Ml 4 8 12 4 .................................... 60-61 Eugene J. Daily,'3 6 ................816 Dennison Drive, Champaign, 1L 61820.......................... 62-62 Ernst Weinel, '4 4 .................... 1502 West 50, O’Fallon, IL 62269........................................... 63-65 Jerome T. Berry. '4 9 ..............Rt. 4, Box 321, Roila, MO 65401.......................................... 63-65 Harold G. Buizer, '4 7 ........... 411 Schellridge, Jefferson City, MO 65101.......................... 63-65 Matteo A. Coco, '6 6 ..............7115 Aliceton Ave.. St. Utuis, MO 63123............................ 63-65 Harold R. Crane, '5 3 ..............480 Country Club Drive, Hannibal, MO 63401................... 63-65 B. Neil Lewis, '5 8 ..................115 College St., P.O. Box 627, Kennett. MO 63857............. 63-65 Paul R. Munger, '5 8 ..............Director Institute of River Studies, UMR, Roila, MO 65401 63-65 J. Robert Patterson, '5 4 .........Show Me, Inc., P.O. Box 573, Sikeston, MO 63801............ 63- 65 Kenneth D. Pohlig.................2 Vienne Court, Lake St. Louis, MO 63367.......................... 63-65 Robert E. Vansant, '5 1 .........435 E. 55 St„ Kansas City, MO 64110................................. 63-65 C M. Wattenbarger, '4 1 .........205 W. First St. Terrace, Lamar, MO 64759........................ 66-74 David D. K ick,'5 7 ................4915 S. Lakewood Drive, Tulsa, OK 74135.......................... 75-79 James B. Chaney, '4 8 ..............16218 Chipstead Drive, Spring, TX 77373.................. 80-89 & 96-99 Victor J. Hoffmann, '6 0 .......................31057 E. Lake Morton Drive, S.E. Kent, WA 98031........... 90-95 Robert L. Ray, ‘4 7 .................. 6045 Estates Drive. Dakland, CA 94611...............................

Term Expires ............1983 ............1983 ............1985 ............1983 ............1984 ............1985 ............1984 ............1984 ............1985 ............1984 ............1983 ............1985 ............1984 ............1984 ............1983 ............1983 ............1984 ............1985 ............1985 ............1983 ............1985

COMMITTEE CHAIRM EN Frank A ppleyard,'3 7 ...................... P.O. Box 1991, Tubac, AZ 85640 Robert W, Klorer, '4 4 ........................7500 Natural Bridge Road, St. Louis, MO 63123 Joel F. Loveridge, '3 9 ........................ 739 Country Manor Lane, Creve Coeur, MO 63141 Walter C. Mulyca, '6 5 ......................Rt. 1, No. 16 Southfield Lane, Marshall, TX 75670 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Richard H. Bauer, '5 2 ........................Missouri Electrochem Inc., 10958 Lin-Valle Drive. . . St. Louis, MO 63123 Robert D. Bay, '4 9 .............................Black & Veatch, 1500 Meadow Lake Parkway........... Kansas City, MO 64114 Joseph W. Mooney, '3 9 ................... 7383 Westmoreland University City, MO 63130. . . .

Term Expires ............1984 ............1988 ............1986

EX-OFFICIO DIRECTORS Robert M. Brackbill, '4 2 ................... 9148 Clearlake Drive, Dallas, TX 75225 PaulT. Dowling,'4 0 ...........................10144 Winding Ridge Road, St. Louis, MO 63124 R.O. Kasten, '4 3 ..................................901 West 114th Terrace, Kansas City, MO 64114 Peter F. Mattei, '3 7 .............................9954 Holliston Court, St. Louis, MO 63124 Melvin E. Nickel. '3 8 ........................10601 South Hamilton Ave., Chicago, IL 60643 F.C. Schneeberger, ' 2 5 . . . ...............One Briar Oak, St. Louis, MO 6 3 132 James W. Stephens, '4 7 ..................... Missouri Public Service Co., P.O. Box 11739 Kansas City, MO 64138 STAFF Frank H. Mackaman........................Executive Vice-President, MSM-UMR Alumni Association and Drector, Office of Alumni/Development, UMRolia Larry A llen......................................... Assistant Drector, Alumni Activities Louise W ilson.................................... Admin. Secretary, Alumni/Development Sally W hite......................................... Editor, MSM ALUM NUS MSM-UMR Alumni Association, Harris Hall, UMR, Roila, MO 65401-9990


It’s Time for St. Pat’s 75th Here is proof that at least one alumni family in Indiana still celebrates St. Pat's. Why, even one of our three Bassetts (“Boo") gets into the spirit. (For the humane society, the mug contains only H20.) l a m a 1972 graduate with a B.A. in psychology, currently employed as a district manager for Wharfside Restaurants. I am working on my MBA at Indiana University. Rick Whitten 1215 North Kaley South Bend. IN 46628

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