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From St. Pat's and Spring Breaks, to a ll nighters and final exams, Rolla has it all.
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Jennifer Cupp Sports Editor Brenda Call Assistant Sports Editor Scott Atkins Organizations Editor Aiyi Yoon Asst. Organizations Editor Susan Mathew Living Units Ryan Hodges Assistant Living Units Linda Weber
Men of Rolla Couples Their Measure of Excellence H ighlights Rolla's Best
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Bands Trace Black History Month Spring Break
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Rugby and Water Polo Basketball Wrestling Rifle Swimming 路
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Senior Faces Senior Achievements In Memory Of Farewell Chancellor Joe
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The Go ld Miners are found at every Home Basketball game, showing their enthusiasm and spirit. Photo by Scott Giltner.
St. Pat's Follies ~ives people the chance to w m points for the organization that they represent.
Steve Shinn Shows his excellence in Taekwondo. 6
Stone Henge is a measure of excellence felt all over the world. Photo by Rex Kidwell.
Miner all-time leading scorer, Curtis Gibson, receives the game ball from head coach Billy Key after Gibson recently broke the school career scoring record in a game against Lincoln. Gibson is currently the 17th leading scorer in MIAA history.
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Chuck Martin gives the lady's in Rolla a night to remember. These male dancers and others were sponosored by the Cavern, which is owned and operated by Chuck Martin. He couldn't resist the chance to give the customers a piece of his action.
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Not all the physique's in Rolla look like this, but at least there is this one.
The men of Rolla will do almost anything to impress a date.
Some of the men (boys) of Rolla may look a bit young, but its not the age that counts.
Scott Giltner
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A trusting shoulder always makes life's problems seem to disappear.
We go out in style. Sc u ll <.dt m路r
Matt Johnson
Please, let's go out tonight.
Scott Giltner
The couple of the year.
Th is will be our last nig ht together, I promise.
D o you feel a bit over dressed?
Rod Bandy
An evening at the Ma~rigal Dinners
S<:ott Giltner
Please don' t go home to mother. Rod Bandy
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It takes a certain style and incentive to put one of these little guys away.
The UMR Jazz Band is a performance that should be seen by everyone. The ability to go around a bat 10 times is talent in itself. Dr. Reed and his unique methods of keeping his students awake.
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A once in a lifetime chance to be with a board rep without his jacket.
Now this is a Board Rep!
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Quadran gle HOUSE 1 First Row: S. Badey, A. Weber, F. Biagioli, D. Harrell, J. Deles, J. Brown Second Row: C. Ritter, J. Oppeau, A. Emerick, P . Kowalski, A. Hornsby, L. Weber Third Row: M. Irose, T. Sharp, V. Koch, N . Wojciechowski, D. Simpson, K. Brush, B. Herurn Fourth Row: K. Stiefermann, J. Scheiter, J. Davis, J. Keogh, J. Harlock Fifth Row: L. Beran, K. Duncan, M. Meier, B. Wallner, L. Norton
HOUSE 2 First Row: J. Etling, B. Wholf, S. Titus, K. Venarsky Second Row: M. Paganini, D. Duggan, S. Corcoran, L. Kohut, C. McKaskel, D. Spencer, N. Postma Third Row: C. Sullivan, M. Krolak, S. Moss, C. O'Connell, V. Biedenstein Fourth Row: M. Wolf, P. DuBois, A. Fausett, L. Mesli, T. Smith
Photos by Matt Johnaon
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Q HOUSE 5 First Row: K. Hensley, A. Perkins, E. Schiememeyer, S. Peel, R. Bauza, T. Stachowski, N. Cox Second Row: J. Oxton, K. West, P. Justiss, D. Groth, T. Brownsberges, R. Chrum, T. Venverloh Third Row: J. Heinze, D. Asselmeier, J. Ernst, R. Collins, W. Bowles, M. Klender Fourth Row: J. Kipper, R. Corzette, J. Hart, P. Bischel, R. Stoops, S. Petrumch, C. Geiger, R. Wrinkle Fifth Row: D. Brake, K. Porter, S. Woolford, P. Macios, M. Galbreath
HOUSE 6 First Row: T. Venverloh, C. Colona, A. Simon, A. Kircher, C. Thomas, S. Davis, M. Grafton, D. Fuchs, J. Schroeder Second Row: R. Daughterty, J. Pease, T. Polk, D. Huddleston, M. Conrath, E. Larimore Third Row: J. Reinhardt, E. Clem, S. McVey, D. Johnston, D. Harizopoulos, J. Whattam, B. Lacey Fourth Row: R. Sparrow, B. Parmeloy, C. Patterson, M. Held, M . Johnson Fifth Row: J. Heinze, P. Huhman, J. Adam, E. Whitehead, R. Strom, D. Gillispie, D. Gavon
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Quadrangle House 7 and 8: Row 1 - C. Johnson, J. Crites, V. Lockhart, W. Brinner, D. Blakemore, M. Lynn, S. Farmer, B. Nelgner, M . Gogoi, T. Davis. Row 2- A. Lewis, P. Schmidt, J. Sebold, R. Lischer, B. Linke, D. Carman, M. Templeton. Row 3 -B. Craft, D. Smith, B. Mueller, D. Rhodes, D. Car, J. DeLaurenti, G. Mitchell, M. Cheung, T. Kiefer, B. Sexton. Row 4 - B. McCroskey, D. Boyd, I. Murphy, R. Landgraf. Row 5 P. Crnic, T. Vankirk, D. Blakemore, R. Hunt.
Photos by Valerie Johnson
House A: Row 1 - J. Martice, J. Karigan, unknown, A. Eaker, P . Kreher. Row 2 - M . Eshelman, J. Henry, unknown, T. Taylor. Row 3 - S. McCue, E. Gunderso, D. Daily, R. Camerer, J. Miller. Row 4- L. Ziegenbein, unknown, J. Reichard, M . Grove. Row 5- J. Writer, H. Overkamp, C. Sandstedt, T. Taylor, N . Leonerb, R. Schmidt.
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Q House B: Row 1- J. McCormick, T. Duck, B. Hager, L. Berger, A. Webber, J. Smith, D. Kester, S. Perillo, E. Klipsch, J. Hume, W. Buchanan, T. Medler, R. Jordan, R. Spitz nagle, L. Stockton, D. Crawford, D. Schroeder, K. Wilson, P. Nester, C. Schlegel, S. Norris, B. Skidmore, R. Elelund, T. Smith, E. Kuhnert, T. Carter.
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HouseD: Row 1 -E. Goodloe. Row 2 - E. Nobles, E. Gill, B. Ngwenya, W. Ellenberger, D. Hart, E. Mast, N . Ellerbrock, G. Black. Row 3 - C. Lo, S. McDonald, R. Phillips, J. Kemp, C. Franklin, D. Molli II, T. Neidt, J. Hentges, P . Boudford, E. Smith. Row 4- M. Adkins, K. Howdeshell, R. Phillips, T. Harrison, E. Berberidi, J. Hargrove, D. Pryer. Row 5- D. Voss, D. Kirkendoll, K. Hunter, D. Craig, R. Sharp, D. Clayton, R. Wohletz, F. Ban, D. Hicklin.
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Thomas Jefferson North Floor 1: First Row: J. Felsmann, K. Mannes, V. Haubrock, T. Jackson, L. Bader, L. Meister, N. Tochtrop, P. Whitten Second Row: J. Hasse, J. Minzey, S. Rorie, B. Berglund, M. Windish, M. F!ick, ~路 Heppermann, K Nguyen, S. Sty Thtrd Row: C. Masters, T. Ruby, W. Vaughan, S. Esker, J. Board, D. Howard, D. Sande-ur, A. Babyak
North Floor 2 First Row: E. Sutandya, E. Fanska, B. Henke, M. Davis, G. Olsen, J. Laverty, S. Herbert, K. Burch, C. Salas, A. Jarvis, M. Yi, C. Hadley, J. Drury, Y. Rorie, L. Greenway, T. Kane, S. Cheli, C. Jackson, K. Hoerr, K. Bahr, D. Cooper, J. Mawhorter Second Row: J. Sommer, K. Hagler, S. Meyer, L. Prpich, J. Kratzert, V. Ray, C. Rossman, K. Enlow, M. Fulkerson, L. Camp, A. Swart, S. Horat, L. Otto, P. Farwic, S. Otto, S. Donze, S. Reeves, N . Mills, L. Goucher, L. Stapp, S. Graham, S. Browder
Photos by Rex Kidwell
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North Floor 3 :M. Scalora, L. Barberis, B. Haines, D. Laughlin, M. Wadley, M . Priverr, M. Schmisseur, L. Brundage, S. Gray, D. Hasty, D. Vonarx, R. Huecker, S. Smith, J. Bicklein, K. Kraus, R. Renz, D. Timken, K. Conway, K. Sifford, S. Beinart, T. Heinicke, C. Ballinger, J. Lynch, C. Malone, M. Grant, E. Stahlnecker, J. Leith, A. Hawari, A. Atkins, D. Schwartz, J. Deines, P. Ferguson, M . Helms, S. Olfe, B. Dz iedzic, D. Laposha, R. Kauschenbach, R. Edmison, S. Stewart, C. Popeck, E. Tucker, M . Cibulka, S. Feldcamp, K. Groat, D. Kanoy, K. Macdonald, R. Sellers, F. Vander Haar, G. Vander Haar, S. Posadzy, R. Hibbeler, R. Stitt, J. Verduin, K. Whittet, L. Dehner, M . Loe, H . Pugh, P. Weers
It seems like everyone makes it out to
Lane Springs some time during the school year. There's nothing like the fresh air, cool water, and good friends that can be enjoyed there. H ere Phil Kaufmann and Mike Moon were preparing to le t Joan Kratzert enjoy all three during the 4 North and 2 North floor party last fall .
North Floor 4 First Row: P. Kaufmann, K. Kamberg, N . Middendorf, K. H oeruscheneger, J. Roza, M. Johnson, M. Schoonover, C. Millard, A. Epperly, M. Siebert, S. Aschinger, B. Kelly, J. Sanchez, J. Daues, B. Schrameyer, C. Imana Second Row : M. Chaudior, G. Mueller, T. Brown, T. Heiken, B. Cassity, A. Kopft, B. Thater, K. Messmer, B. Christen son, D. Walker, E. Watson, J. McKay, L. Warren , M. Fredholm, P. Krull, R. Norton Third Row: B. Riggs, T. Becker, J. Pugsley, M. Knoll, T. De Vaula, M . Faible, P. Don, J. Jasin, R. Harman, T. Eddy, J. H eiken, D. Frei, B. Blues, B. Ernst, D. Funt
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Thomas Jefferson Jay Buchanan and Kathy Garrett keep track of the T .]. residents who have co me to the Big Big Barn Bash, so later, awards may be given for the highest percentage of floor par ticipation .
Wilson Black
North Floo r 5 First Row : K. Hamann, M. Randol, J. Tucker, K. Winkelmann, S. Wolf, T. Addis, S. Durbin, L. Pegg, J. H umphreys, C. Lee, K. Detring, S. Sallee, M. LeZoevf, P. Wheeler, D. Forrest, M. Ohre nberg Second Row: R. Jenkins, S. Swartz, B. Renne, D. Dixon, S. Winkle, B. Kershman, W. Thompson, D. Dearing, T. Turley, M. Curtis, K. Page, B. Nielsen, G. Miller, ]. Leahy, K. McBryan Third Row: G. Shepherd, C. Powell, V. Huggans, T. Johnson, E. Erbe
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North Floo r 6 First Row: W. Jones, E. Schmitt, D. Ro thstein, G. Craine, M . Yoon, D. Gr iffith, S. Higginbotham, J. Piskulic, M. Dubuque, D. Wright, J. Marker, C. Blankley, M. DeMay, S. Merte, ~ 路 Biggs, T.. Harris Second Row: D. lkhhon, J. Dav1s, J. Rogers, G. Abbott, S. Cauly, M. Feichtinger, J. Miller, R. Johnson, M. Soto, P. Michalski, K. Derrick, J. Reinagel, S. Buller, D. Nash, R. TrautMan, 0 . Filla, C. Whitlock, K. Bruhn Third Row: R. Weinmann, N . Emerson, D. Meriwether, S. Engleton, S. Clark, M. Biznek, J. Chott, J. Acledge, K. Viecelie, J. Claxton, M. Forsythe, D. Cordia, D. Enke, D. Carter, G. Knudtson, W. Espey
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North Floor 7 First Row: C. Connett, D. Box, R. Watson, P. Mertz, J. Zak, M . Scott, R. Crigger, J. Dollus, D. Stasiak, V. Ryde r, J. Houis Second Row : C. Phillips, T. Edwards, D. Henson, R. Winters, C. Weatherford, J. Bullard, S. Wasleski, C. Bonney, L. Sharp, C. Keran, M. Armstrong, T. Trippe Third Row: M. Busche, K. Callan, D. Walker, T. Deitzel, S. Hankey, T. McDaniel, L. Frantz, B. Micklewright, W. Sweet, J. Moore, J. Hancock, M. Westerheide Fourth Row: M. Crimar, C. Smith, J. Wolfe, J. Fiscus, J. Wheeler, J. Steibel, D. Waldon, S. Kohler, G. Dencker, B. Louden Fifth Row: S. Berger, A. Williston, C. Frazier, T. Feltmann, D. Nevils, D. Cenedella, M. Brunner, A. Hofner, J. Griffith, V. Vila, B. Trautman
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Sou th Floor 2 First Row: L. Toliver, M . Williams, P. Gregory Second Row: N. Green, K. Miller, L. Ottoline, R. Dozier, K. Dandurand, A. Desouza Third Row: T. Elliff, K. Barnicle, J. Mattingly, C. Wright, K. Truax Fourth Row: T. Decker, K. Hennessey, J. Lynch, C. Kenesey, G. McNutt, A. Day
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Thomas Jefferson
SOUTH FLOOR 3 First row : L. Mason, J. Girard, L. Desilet, T. Clavenna, J. Loudenback, P. Savage, C. Stark, B. Ross, S. Buckley, T. Conte, M. ~indall. Second row: C. Laster, L. Ervmg, K. Baltzer, B. Wanner, H. Haus, S. Scott, J. Replogle, C. Saum, A. Bhartia, S. Hawthorne, A. Curtis. Third row: Y. Liuster, A. Houpt, J. Wilkerson, S. Broglio, D. Green.
SOUTH FLOOR 4 First row: M. Reek, W. Roan, D. Loida, D. Ross, R. Reagan, K. Schwab, T. Choe, J. Perri~ue, Second row: K. Wagner, R. Mitchell, R. Ludiker, M. Reid, H. Tanaka, P. Bonham, R. Schwab, J. Payne. Third row: M. Dean, C. Icide, S. Shire, S. Birdsong, J. Kopischke, S. Gillette, S. Hansen, C. Grbcich, L. Ouedat.
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SOUTH FLOOR 5 First row: D. Nolkemper, M. Ochs, B. Robben, M . Lanham, J. Bond, K. Little, J. Rapp, R. Cessac, B. Davidson, E. Stuvland, Second row: J. Bohn, J. Mcintire, L. Flowers, C. Hubach, M. Powell, R. Frisse, L. Jarman, T. Versheldon, J. Williams.
Some people take up room remodelin~ in their spare time, others don t worry a bit about it. Then there are the select few who make it a J?,art of their lives. I think you ll agree that Roger Hibbeler is one of the select few .
SOUTH FLOOR 6 First row: G. Sala, B. Bridgeman, D. Reuland, C. Jasson, B. Delnea, A. Smith, M. Myers, P. Gardner, M. Ken nett. Second row: L. Carraway, J. Pope, M. Daly, C. Quin n, M. Morley, D . Symes, B. Gerlt, D. Ahlemeyer, R. Gilley, B. Lee. Third row: A. Padget, B. Heineker, C. Anes, N . Dapron , S. Mo llet, T. Herzog, J. Newcomer, B. Kline.
Photos by Rex Kidwell
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Thom as Jefferson SOUTH FLOOR 7 First row: K. Davis, M. Feeney, B. Prevallet, ]. Rolf, S. Farley, S. Stone, C. McClintock, B. Resmik, M. Brown, Second row: S. Eise, R. Perryman, D. McNeelis, J. Frisella, T. Cline, A. Hamel, G. Bellany, A. Schultz, P. Lein, J. Haring, K. Greer, B. Pinkston. Third row: J. Longwell, L. Pederson, D. Billen, B. Amberger, J. Spanski, S. Eskew, L. Krull, T. Grib, K. Harrington, S. Kolkmeyer, D. Moore.
One opportunity for an exciting evening that T. J. Residents had this fall was the Big Big Barn Bash. After a long night, most people will agree that a little rest is in order, Earl Wiggley was no exception.
Photos by Wilson Black
SOUTH FLOOR 8 First row: C. Borromeo, D. Barmann, E. Masterson, T. Barnes, D. Grillo, A. Gaus, B. Marston, L. Payne, S. Buckles. Second row: N. Huffmeister, L. Barnes, G. Seider, M. Hyatt, T. Roth, B. Baughman, D. Ray, E. Moeller. Third row: T. Becker, M. Sullivan, R. Stephenson, R. Woodruff, R. Schmidt, A. Law, S. Sowa, B. Anderson, D. Hodnett,]. Brown, A. Randall, T. Gann, R. Haas, D. Pickering.
SOUTH FLOOR 9 First row: D. Fishen, D. Minogue, ].Schwartz, B. Davidson, J. Poettker, M. Baker, C. Yaeger, B. Kunz, D. Leuver, B. Boschert, M. Cruz, B. Johanning, D. Imerzu, T. Farhan, D. Shepherd, V. Smith, H. Jackson, K. Leppanen.
SOUTH FLOOR 10 First row: D. Gilmor, B. Akin, D. Wriept, A. Shepard, S. Johnson, M. Rust. Second row: J. Tichacek, T. Limaksorn, T. Tompras, L. Lee, J. Barczewski, J. Schwartz, M. Buhr, J. Boland, D. Minogue, Third row: D. Otto, T. Riley, T. Monroe, B. Smithee, A. Rama, W. Jackson, E. Ward, S. Lammers, D. Engemann, E. Finn, R. Kidwell.
SOUTH FLOOR 11 First row: K. Hall, G. Bauer, N. Wnuk, C. Walker, S. Lindesmith, T. Flak, T. Gormley, D. Kramer, C. H enze, T. Reed, G. Breeden, P.Webke, B. Golladaay, C. Schroeder, S. Thompson, P. Thuan, B. Cole. Second row: B. Myers, D. Scoffe, R. Landers, K. Mueller, M. Downey, R. Perkins, B. Gamison, C. McSpadden, B. Patterson, K. Kintz, B. Lang.
Group shots by Rex Kidwell.
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Matt Johnson
Dorm Life With the passing of last year's freshman Live-in Rule, many people felt that UMR's newest arrivals had been doomed to a first year of gloom and boredom. This was definitely not the case. The Quad organized several activities that broke the tension and monotony for the students down for the trig review session. These activities ranged from outdoor volleyball to help sessions helping them to survive the big test. Thomas Jefferson organized "pool" parties and rented movies. This year the residential halls surpassed their past record of activities offered to the residents, led by enthusiastic committees, everything from off campus parties to educational seminars were presented. The executive councils of both TJ and the Quad first recognized the potential of their combined efforts with the success of last year's first formal dance, the Snow Ball. This success proved to be the initial step to uniting the energies of the two halls. The new fall semester of 1984 saw the birth of one of the campus' newest o r ganizations, the Inter-Residence Council. IRC is a joint organization of
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representatives from TJ and the Quad. Though born through a need for greater representation of tite residential halls in campus issues, it also has served as a common channeC aiding in coordinating the talents of the Quad and TJ. IRC not only serves to represent the halls in local campus government, but nationally as well. The two halls are joint members in the National Association of College and University Residence Halls, an association which encourages the exchange of ideas and information among residential halls nation wide. Through this national organization, IRC is able to sponsor the National Residential H all Honorary. The Honorary's p u rpose is to honor and recognize the residents who have exhibited outstanding leadership and service within the halls. It is through IRC that the Quad and TJ have both worked on projects promoting programs which benefit both halls. Th eir largest project this year has been to wage a campaign against low enrollment and to promote resid ent retention in campus housing. The drive is actually a th ree component p roject: 1) The design ing of
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new brochures which highlight campus housing. These and recruitment packets (containing coupons for a free night's stay in one of the halls and discounts on meals at the residential halls cafeterias) are being sent out to high school counselors. 2) The making of a video tape highlighting UMR's campus.
3) The organizing and staffing of campus tours designed to acquaint the prospective students and their parents with the campus. With the formation of the Cou ncil, the residence halls are able to increase their Level of campus involvement. Representing over one half of the on-campus student body, IRC carries the strength to make a substa n tial impact upon the campus government. " This is what I call a Birthday Celebration"
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Typical Dorm Room
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Kempf, B. Portman, S. Y~, J. Brands, R. MU!PhY Thiid Row: R. Hollancl, D. Kiehne, D. Page, J. JCim, C. Bridaes, A. Thomaon, V.
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Undbera, J. Drevenak, R. F:"Xomloe, R. Frand8, 1l. Norris, B. Smith, B. Mc:Ciaakey, B. Ututnser Fourth Row: D. Miesner, C. Jones, J. James, B. Kuhlmann, P. Niewald, S. Kennedy, T. Kramer, K. Lewis, J. Snurb, L Long, B. Branhof, J. Prideaux, w. Weiterhaue, C. Skouby, L. J~_,
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G Sigma Ch i: Row l - S. Sobo, J. Schneider, D. Roberts, K. DiCiro, G. Schoenberg, T. LeMunyon, D. LaChance, S. Wendland, R. KinKrack, F. Meyer, D. ~red , ]. Crosby. Row 2 - P. Leckrone, j . Neumann , G . Bram, M . Haushalter, B. Diederich, J. Harig, D. Milhouse, J. Myers, D. Barrett, J. Gasser, D. DeHart. Ro w 3 - S. Taylor, R. DeWitt, K. Loomis, E. Winkler, D. Harper, J. King, M. Shu, C. Camplin. Row 4 - D. Tallin , W. VanDeven , D. Duchardt, D. Fahey, T. Giddens, S. Smith. Row 5 - D. May, C. Luber, R. Fritz, E. Foit, C. Helderle, T. Gardner, C. Rothman, K. Kraus, D. Hodnett, T. Wood . Row 6 - M. Monson, J. Wallinger, M. Niebur, S. Pitti, T. Quigley, D. Rhea, ]. Bicklein , D. Naughton, C. Kilpatr ick, B. Williamson, G. Sanders. Row 7 - K. Wuttig, S. Sharp, L. Sharp, j. DuBose, P. Karr, F. Foan, S. Buckles, }. Douthitt, T. Tokos, J. Scott, S. Buller.
Sig ma Ph i Epsilo n: Row 1 - G. Brown, J. Hoffmeister, M. Rhem, R. Anderson, B. Fritsch, M. Sabatino, j. Kastner, S. Corcoran, R. Hepperman. Row 2 - J. Thieme, B. Zdvorak, S. Davis, D. Koller, P. Sly, B. Wilfong, T. Clucas, D. Polk, j. Yandertoll, J. Jackson, R. Reimer, T. Hudwalkcr. Row 3-D. Hannegan, K. Lamb, R. Keller, S. Lucas, M. Spencer, D. Andzcrjcwski, C. Wilson, M. Steagall, L. Reese, A. Ramsey, S. Haller, L. Basler, J. Kertz, ]. Owens, ]. Voss, R. Leimbrandt.
Row 4 - K. Mersmann, A. Grant, K. Gress, P. Mahon, S. Horn, T. Reidt, R. Reed, K. Boese, D. Mattmuelle r, M. Lohmann , T . Lynch, S. Walchshauser, J. H awn, M. Ramer. R. Wood, M. Leisman, M . Lyons, K. McLaughlin, B. Sharkey, B. Armstrong. Row 5 - R. Lamb, j . Zdvorak, G. Hardey, R. Nickols, K. Hubbart, S. Batisto, R. Rehm, J. Leong, E. Topp, ]. Vortmeier, T. Roth, W. Dclp, B. Donafdson, M. Lohmann, S. Schormann, M. Carmody. J. Upchurch .
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Active Two groups of students at the University of Illinois wanted to establish an honorary civil engineering fraternity in the spring of 1922. One group was called Chi Epsilon and the other Chi Delta Chi. They combined to form Chi Epsilon. The Rolla chapter was installed in 1950. The objectives of Chi Epsilon include contributing to the improvement of the civil engineering profession, recognizing the fundamental characteristics of the successful civil engineer, and encouraging where ever possible any movement which will advance the best interest of engineering education. The members are selected upon scholarship, character, practicality, and sociability. The pledges are required to make a plaque and give a five to eight minute presentation.
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Honora ry Chi Epsilon is a very active honor society. During University Day, the members helped set up displays, guide guests through the civil engineering department, and answer questions. Recently they were involved in the phone-a-thon with other civil engineering students and faculty to raise money for better equipment for the civil engineering departments. Other activities include picnics, softball games, volleyball, and initiation banquets. This spring the Chi Epsilon District Conclave is being hosted by the Rolla chapter. Twelve schools participate in the conclave to prepare for the National Conclave to be held in 1986. Chi Epsilon members also work on service projects each semester to meet some of the needs of the Rolla community.
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SIGMA PI SIGMA: 1st row - A. Kongable, T. Sommerer, T. Huff. 2nd row- E. Redd, W. Eldred, S. Long. 3rd row - C. Bohler, J. Daniels, D . Feely.
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UPSILON PI EPSILON: 1st row - L. Drum, A. Schutz, T. Lonski , B. Russell. 2nd row - P. Koenig, D. Mason, S. Yek. 3rd row - W. Britson, R. Mackey, J. Spehn, R. HanP. na. 4th row Luckcuck, K. Smith, S. Craig, P. Dorr.
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CHI EPSILON: 1st row E. Sewester, A. Werner, B. Glauz, L. Willuow, G. Eagle, M. Meier. 2nd row ]. Krause, C. Newhouse, S. Riggs, R. Karner, M. Armstrong. 3rd row - ]. McVey, G. Kochtmann, S. Green, L. Goser, M. Zavadil, ]. Kohler. 4th row ]. Bayless, S. Moffitt, P. Mertz, K. Sackett, C. Camplin. 5th row - D. Morris, K. Riechers, W. Ellenberger, B. Riggs, P. Kaufmann, J. Bales. 6th row - R. Bennett, D. Tappendorf, P. Burton, C. Wiseman.
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INDIA ASSOCIATION: 1st row - M. Vijayan, S. Kumar, B. Satish, M. Gopal. 2nd row - T. Ahmed, R. Gurumurthy, R. Kher, J. Ramakrish, M. Desai.
Each of us, as individual as we are, are members and participants of certain groups. Whether it should be sport's teams, academic dubs, fraternities, sororities, or social organizations, we all participate to a group which revolves around our interests, likes, and dislikes. "There's a feeling of security that comes along when one joins an organization; a sense of belonging," commented one student. It is these same feelings that cause majority of the foreign students, who make up 10% of the student body, here at UMR to join the many international groups. Quite frequently these foreign students usually become members of their native nationality group. " It's a nice, familiar feeling when someone speaks the same language, eats the same food and follows the same customs that you do. The time I spend with the people from my own country makes me forget that I' m in Rolla." said Oscar Ballon, President of FELA (Federation of Latin American Students). Besides making students fee l more comfortable in their new surroundings,
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VENEZUELAN STUDENTS: 1st row - E. Adjunta, J. Adjunta. 2nd row - J. Joiner, R. Saavedra, L. Trowpiz, H . Adjunta, G. Soto. 3rd row - G. Quintero, R. Valbuewa, R. Rodriwur, M. Garcia.
HELLENIC STUDENTS: P. Poigoni , D. Zachariadis, K. Kolliopoulos , T. Liakopaulos, C. Pentelides. 2nd row - A. Tistsoniz, N. Kolli opoulos, T. Delis, K. Tsoupos, J. Arinos, J. Volliopov los.
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FEDERATION OF LATIN AMERICAN STUDENTS: 1st row - 0 . Bailon, G. Soto, J. Velasci . 2nd row - A. Katragadda, J. Ayala, M. Santos, E. Adjunta. 3rd row - H . Adjunta, J . P ere r a, R. Rodriguez, C. Montori, H . Splitzcr, G. Montori . 4th row - M. Ernst, F. Reyes, G. Arce, D. Calmet, H . Cal met.
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ORGANIZATION OF ARAB STUDENTS: T. Abdellatif, A. Makzoumi, M. Abdullah, F. Driss, H. Hadded, Y. Alkour, H. Alfar, Z. Kamel, B. Makzonni, T. Siniola, A. Tenji, T. Hamonel, E. Boulos, S. Alamsy, R. Jarrad, Y. Yoursef, K. Jssa, S. Azizi, Y. ElHanafy, M. Zoukahe, H. Khoury, M. Ernol, K. Burtis, E. Rolle, L. Oueiedate, M. A hassi, J. Lamprecht, C. Khieica, A. Hahari, B. Barhouni, J. Wolf, K. Pilger, D. Sheld, J. Ray.
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VIETNAMESE STUDENTS: 1st row - H. Ngruyen, C. Bir, N. Ly, K. Tran, N. Ly. 2nd row H . Hathvc, Q. Nguyen, S. Dinh, C. Le, S. Hguyen, T. Ly, T. Tran.
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Little Sisters Help There's a lot to be said for little sister organizations at UMR. According to Pike little sister president, Vicki Lapp, "It's one of the best ways for the girls on campus to meet the guys and get involved with fraternity activities. Little sisters provide a fantastic support system for the fraternitites, and they allow for many lasting friendships." There are 14 little sister groups on
campus and based on the enormous enthusiasm shown each semester at rush parties, these little sister groups are definitely appreciated by th e fraternities. Last semester, Sig Ep dazzled and taunted little sister rushees with their rendition of the "Chippen dale dancers." Enth usiasm ran high as rushees were treated to an exclusive Chippendale performance and were
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Out given the opportunity to test their luck at the casino tables. Needless to say, Sig Ep made a lasting impression, and won over a large portion of the rushees. Pledging is the first step of a little sister's affiliation with a fraternity. "It's a lot of fun," stated TKE little sister Judy Slaten, "I especially enjoyed paddle signing because it was a good way to break the ice and get to know the guys. Also, getting big brothers was another fun part because our big brothers give us a very special link with the house." Recently, the TKE little sisters woke up the TKE's in the early hours of the morning to treat them to a "Screwdriver and Donut" breakfast. Breakfasts such as these, popcorn parties and socials are popular methods for guys and their little sister groups to have fun and show their support for each other. Fund raisers are a major activity in little sister organizations, because they provide funds for perpetuating the organization, and for house gifts for the faternities. The Little Sigmas of Sigma Chi raised money for their rush activities by sponsoring a slave auction. The girls volunteered to perform household duties, small errands and the like for Sigma Chi's who purchased their services. Similarly TKE little sisters initiated a "Pie in the Face" sale to raise money for a house present. For a certain price, a TKE could persuade one of the little sisters to throw a pie in the face of his fraternity brothers. These fund raisers go over quite well in terms of raising money, and also in terms of fun and friendships.
ALPHA EPSILON PI: row - A. Schneider, Zvehike, J. Weber, Tabor. 2nd row Klaesner, K. Lewts, Sims, B Arnold, Hadley, P Pitlyk, Ranch.
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PHI KAPPA THETA: 1st row - M. Kaiser, K Frink, K. Crane, S. Applebaurm, H. Heumann. 2nd row - J. Garrett, A. Szydlowski, S. Gunter, J. Banis, L. Gonzales, T. Clavenna, D. Duffin, N. Els, L. Desilett. 3rd row D. Francka, C. McGee, J. Redel, L. Eberle, C Staicoff, T. Miller, E. Wong, D. Draheim, C McClanahan, L. KnitteL
PI KAPPA ALPHA: let row- A Weber, J. ~. J. Connors, L. Dalek. 2rid row - A. Heagler, N. Tochtrop, D. Maruey, R Beber, V LapP. L VtllaVlcendo, C BOlles, H. Amstutz. 3rd row - S Cheli, J. Moore, A. Katra,adda, M. Santos, P. Schmtdt, S Puckett, P Savala, F. Biagioli, A. McO'Connor, L Cullough, C Rikhie C. Koller, 8. Bradley, S Wayman, L. Prpicb
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KAPPA SIGMA: 1st row - A. Wallace, K. McKinney , K. M attson, J. Hoomer. 2nd row - L. Ottoline, M. Morris, D. Knepper, M. Myers. 3rd row B. Franklin, T. Conwell, ]. Ething. 4th row - S. Shrum, G. Tonsi, R. Haus, B. Ross.
TAU KAPPA EPSILON: 1st row - S. Nash, K. McCoy, L. May ,]. Slaten. 2nd row C. Stafford, L.
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SIGMA PI: 1st row - K. le, B. Wernert, T. Kelley, A. Heathman, S. Huntington, M. Macormic. 2nd row T. Jochens, A. Babyak, L. Voss, Z. Bennett, C. Meaux, J. Oppeau, R. Macormic. 3rd row L. Sullivan, C. Thessing, L. Drum, E. Klutho, M. Rogers, M. Drewes, L. Small.
SIGMA TAU GAMMA: 1st row - M. Flick, T. Scheiwe, A. Saunders. 2nd row - L. Bader, J. Dahn, P. Savage. 3rd row - K. Baltzer, W. Aughan, C. Roderique, J. Block, B. Gittemeier, J. Diller, M. Sage.
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LAMBDA CHI ALPHA: 1st row - Y. Koch, T. Jones, S. Reeves. 2nd row - R. Dozie r, L. Woolsey, K. Dandurand, S. Graham, P. Farwig, C. McGill, ]. Mattingly. 3rd row - D. Pretty, M . Martgomery, K. Bridegroom, S. Otto, S. H orat, S. Luther, L. Otto, L. Stapp, D. Cunningham.
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SIGMA PHI EPSILON: 1st row - C. Barris. 2nd row - ]. Nyers, M. Lohmann, J. Yaakub. 3rd row- V. Haubrock, J. Lynch, Y. Rorie. 4th row - C. Higgin, S. Esker, K. Rothermich. 5th row - D. Rowberg, M. Dignam, N. Randles. 6th row - M. Marchall, S. Corcoran . 7th row R. Fenske, A. Helma. 8th row - L. Schipper, M. Mahler.
DELTA SIGMA PHI: R to L - S. Armistead, B. Linn, P. Droste, V. Ray, K. Holland, C. Copeland, T. Keller, A. Soto.
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BETA SIGMA PSI: 1st K. Writter, J. row Carter, B. Wanner, L. Wagoner. 2nd row - L. Hegg, C. O'Connell, J. Will, K. Shelton. 3rd row -G. Engel, B. Numping, B. Kuhlmann, N. Matthews, S. Hall.
KAPPA ALPHA: 1st row - L. Bowen, J. Anyan, S. Scott, M. Davis, S. Donze, L. Oehlert, L. Sloan. 2nd row - C. Mann, M. Major, S. Rorie, C. Neagle, D. Wiegand, S. Brockshmitt, S. Meyer, J. Laverty, T. Portnoy.
Jl,UB ICIM 1st row - C. McCain, K. Maquire, M. Gielow, G. PoChtmann, 2nd row - B. Ruhmana,
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Blue Key Natio nal Hono r Fraternity One of the most widely recognized and highly sought orgaruzations on campus is the prestigious Blue Key Fraternity. Blue Key is defined as a "recognition" society and as such it consists of some of the most hard working and involved students on campus. Criteria for eligibility in Blue Key is high, in that the potential candidate must have a GPA of 2.75, 60 credit hours and 40 Blue Key points. The Blue Key Points are determ.ined by the candidate's involvement and leadership in •p.w activities. The more organizatkmt and offlces the candidate has to hit cr.edit, the more Blue Key Points the eandidiate. tan accumulate. However, meett.ng these t requirements does not assure an automatic entry into the organization, rather Blue Key organizes a smoker in which members select a specified number of new members from the eligible candidates. Blue Key consists of a max ol 40 members and this number is fixed, so that as members graduate, new members need to be locatec:l to fill up the openings. Membership in Blue Key, is an honor in itself, however Blue Key does many services, for the university, that wariant further recognition. One of the semcea Blue lCey provides to students,_ ia the ~ propm. for graduating seniora. In this prosram, Blue Key cort.eepo.n.& with over 600 companies and when these COJI.\panies require ~ to fill th.elr job openings, Blue K'Y: f.~ them the resume of s•c.t~t• .aenlo~ meeting the compan:fw. ~dltlon. Any gmduatmg aenior ism~ than welcome to partake of thJa servh:t! for the cost is zero ancl
Blue Key's largest contribution to the campus is the Blue Key Student Directory, which is compiled from the school records each fall. This directory is distributed campus wide and is an invaluable booklet to most students and faculty. In addi~on Blue l<ey sponsors a leadership seminar for undergraduate s. Organizations on campus are invited to send one or two of their members to participate and learn from the seminar. The seminar acquaints the participants with methode of leadership by the use of role playing techniques and guest speaken. Finally Blue Key recognizes students who have shown outstanding service and dedication in any one of the campus's organizations. Each month Blue Key picks one individual who has shown to his organization and honors him as the Blue Key man of the month. An article and picture of the chosen individual is published in the Missouri Miner thereby notifying the campus of the individual's accomplishment. The services the Blue Key provides are many and varied and it is for the reason that Blue Key is looked upon as one of the most active organizations on campus.
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through which students can fulfill their spiritual needs." The needs are fulfilled by revivals, fellowship, choirs, Bible studies, and weekly meetings. The home of two choirs, a "regular" choir and the Voices of Inspiration, BSU is especially proud of its newest addition. The Voices of Inspiration have only been together for three years, but they are already widely known and have performed throughout the state and local areas. This year they are looking forward to performing at the National BSU revival in Georgia. "They keep very busy," Rev. Parrott commented. "They sing as often as they get a chance to. And they receive many offers." "It's a choir for black students," Kevin explained. "They come from St. Louis and Kansas City usually and are from black neighborhoods. This is somewhat of a culture shock - the pressure can be greater on them because they're alone, out of their society. The music they're accustomed to is different from the regular BSU choir. They're used to a different type of worshi,p and you miss the things you're used to. Another type of culture shock BSU is trying to help ease is the English language barrier of foreigners. "On Monday night we have seven students from mainland China who come for Bible study," Rev. Parrott said. "This helps in their English classes for the wives of
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CA M PUS C R US A DE FO R CHRIST: Jst row K. Bare, S. Smith, J. Hertzler, D. Kramer, D. Wricalt. 2nd row - L. Dougherty, C. Kenesy, C. Saum, S. Horn, T. Ketterer, J. Ribble. 3rd row S. Wever, V. Ryder, M. Harting, K. Miller. 4th row - J. Blunt, B. Selle, C. Christy, B. Pitney.
C HI ALPHA C HRIS TIAN FELLOWSHIP: 1st row - M. Kohlbaker, R. Roper, A. Gullion , T. Moellering, D. Bowman . 2nd row- T. Thomas, V. Miller, D. SalJ, K. Barnes, R. Cook, D. Hooper, J. Mathew. 3rd row - D. Felkner, V. Neal, T . Bowman, S. Rosenburg.
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Alpha Phi Omega One of the most active and recognized service organizations on campus is the Alpha Phi Omega Fraternity. APO, as it is more commonly known, is dedicated to the principles of service, friendship and leadership. It is composed of about 50-60 individuals, each elected and sent by a fraternity or sorority or independently by the chapter. Membership in APO is a prized honor, for APO has an excellent reputation for service on the UMR campus. APO's most popular service is the APO Bookstore organized at the beginning of each semester. This program is a service run by the students for the students. It is a fantastic method in which students set their own price and how much they wish to sell their books for. The bookstore p rovides bargains for those seeking to buy books, and those selling the book also end up with a profit. In fact the success of the APO bookstore has been so promontory that it is considered to be a major competition by the two bookstores on campus. In addition APO organizes numerous fund raisers and projects for charity. In the fall semester, APO sponsored Super Dance '84' to raise money for Muscular Dystrophy. Super Dance '84' was an hour dan ce marathon in which students volunteer to get sponsors to pledge money for each hour they danced. The event was a tremend ous
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success, for the dancers made $3800 for Muscular Dystrophy and had fu n in the p rocess. Spring semester brought with it another APO fund raiser in w hich members sold pretzels at the St. Pat's extravaganza to earn money for another worthy charity. APO's ready and w illing participation in other campus activities such as Blood Drives, Merit Badge Day, a nd University Day are the reason why APO has an excellent service reputation on campus.
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ALPHA PHI OMEGA: 1st row ]. Yaakub, K. Mersmann, Y. Rorie, D. Duck, M . Mouse, F. Peters, S. Avis. 2nd row - T. Conwell, D. Nash, L. Palek, A. Helma, J. Powell, J. Miller, H. Jablome, B. Vondera, B. Carroll, J. Behrman, ]. Cannedy, G. Fochtmann. 3rd row - H . Shu, R. Weber, D. Porter, D. Zimmerman, A. Mohomad, P. Isakson, J. Stitt, D. Kiehne. 4th row - ]. Cress, D . Elcered, H . Heumann, T. Watsek, T. Kamp, D. Nichols, G. Wesling, J. Woytus, B. Kline, J. Kelly.
BETA CHI SIGMA: row - K. Erickson, Leibrandt, 2nd row Elifritz, A. Grant, Silliman, S. Murphy.
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GAMMA ALPHA DELTA: 1st row - F. Ward, D. Benjamin, M. Horat, R. Reis, P. Powell. 2nd row - S. Stuck, S. Stewart, G. Fiechler, A. Wilcox, T. Buelter, D. Hollingsworth. 3rd row - S. Corcoran, T. Nichols, J. Trautman, J. Pisoni, D. Hoeferkamp, C. Blume.
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Grou nd Breaking Signals New Begi nning for Eng. Mgt. ASEM is the professional society associated with Engineering Management, and membership in this organization has grown to a tremendous 200 members. ASEM is composed of a wide variety of committees ranging from company contacts, social, fund raising, newsletter, alumni and chapter development. The company contacts committee is the most recent addition to the organization, and it has done much in its short existence. It recently developed a slide presentation to help promote the Engineering Management degree to companies unaware of its existence. The slide presentation describes Engineering Management, how it fits within a company, and what types of jobs Engineering Management students are best suited for. During Industry Day, the slide presentation was shown to com pany representatives and the overall response was excellent. The company representatives were impressed by both the slide show and the Engineering Management program. ASEM officiated the ground breaking ceremony for the new En gineering Man agement building. The ceremony was attended by Governor Kit Bond and several state representatives and senators, as well as UMR facul ty and administration. The occasion marked an important turning point for the Engineering Management degree on the UMR campus. The new management building is to be built adjacent to ASEM members K. Miller, L. H elleny, L. B. Norton, and S. Betz remove the first the Humanities and Math-Computer shovelful to commerate the site of the n ew Eng. Mgt. Building. Science buildings. The expected completion date is 1987. how with competent management skills. The popularity of Engineering Management has grown to such an extent that it is the sixth largest degree chosen by students at UMR.
The Engineering Management degree has taken major strides both on the Rolla campus and in industry. The degree has come to be viewed as an ideal way to combine technical know-
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SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS: 1st row M. Meyer, A. Massoth, B. Rezac, }. Weber, K. Mannes. 2nd row M. Bishop, J. Drury, K. Wood, K. Brush, H. Haus, C. Duncan, D. Bowman, V. Koch, L. Allee, J. Wilkerson, R. Eder, L. Goser, C. Smith, J. Kappen. 3rd row - L. Horton, P. Frey, M. Pelster, S. Betz, L. Engert, S. Rechtien, J. Maz urek, L. Goucher, T. Wallenburn. 4th row - K. Farrow, K. Wittler, L. Klump, A. Schneider, D. Mackin, D. Tabor, C. Korma n, G. Be h r.
ASSOC. COMPUTING MACHINERY: 1st rowT. Peters, Y. Peng, H. Ru tz, V. Bu tier, M . Reidmeyer, C. Tweedy, C. Hadley. 2nd row - P. Angel, C. Spencer, A. Helma, 1. Boand, T. Conwell, L. McPherson, D. Molli, R. Koc. 3rd row R. Larson, P. Pericich, E. Erbe, J. Robinson, A. Portefield, C. Daugherty, B. Carty. T. Neidt, E. Sast, A. Parker.
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SOCIETY OF PHYSIC STUD ENTS: 1st row-S. Bauer, L. Pelt, F. BaganofL S. Hall, E. Kisvarsanyi. 2nd row - F. Ward Jr., R. Grant, D. Loon, C. Haggans, A. Kongable, R. Redwig, T. Sommerer.
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SOCIETY OF M ETALLURGICAL ENGI NEERING: 1st row - M. Stennett, L. Uhlir, S. Dixon, F. Kisslinger. 2nd row - M. Bench , H. Flynn, J. Burgess, R. Newcomer. 3rd row - A. Morris, M. Mayer , H . Weart, D. Askeland. 4th row - R. Kohser, S. Chen, G. White, K . Hamann, P. Manusmare.
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A ME RI C AN F O U N DRYM EN SOC IETY: 1st row - F. Rose, H . Rogers, B. Howells, F. Kisslinger. 2nd row - M. Mayer, D. Askeland, R. Ledbetter, H. Weart, C. Ramsay. 3rd row - D. Heuring, M. Bench, M. Grosko, H . Flynn, D. Lightenwalner, M. Wuttig. 4th row - B. Sun, S. Robinson , P. Manusmare. 5th row - J. Burgess, B. Kouacich, ). Merkel, T. Gros ko, M. Overmann Jr., R. Ruttlc, J. Telthorst. 6th W. Kolnik, R. row Bailey, S. Avis, B. Kronmosllor. 7th row - D. Goedeck(', D. Goedecke, D. Walker, A. See.
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ASHRA E: 1st row - D. Dehn, D. Lachance, D. Nguyen, R. Howell. 2nd R. Ganesh, M. row Jonagan, ) . Robinson, D. Ellis, E. Winkler, M . Haus halter, R. LangenW. s tein , 3rd row Glaeser, D. Engelking.
SOCIETY OF PETROLEUM ENGINEERING: Names were not available at time o f publication.
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ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERING GEOLOGISTS: 1st row Dr . Hatheway, J. Studer, M. Swieca, 2nd row - J. Tayon , G. Christians, J. Young, S. Brandon . 3rd row - T. Curry, S. Werling, K. Miller, R. Curtis, N. West, 4th row - unknown. 5th row - K. Page, K. Olson, R. Eder, C. Rellergert, J. Gettle, }. Wilkerson . 6th row - T. Delis, R. Nicholson, }. Ohre, ?, T. Jacobsmeyer, R. Selina, P. Wallace. 7th row - B. ?, J. Neffenegger, S. Wendaland, D. Foreman, T. Dvorsky, Dr. Rockaway.
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AMERICAN SOCIETY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS: 1st row - J. Green, M. Chaudoir, D. Gilmore, K. Gimmy. 2nd row - V. Williams, R. Ryan, J. Zeltmann. 3rd row - R. Anderson, G. Adler, D. Everett.
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and Theta Tau, where Theta Tau members delivered pizza to various sororities and fraternities. All proceeds from both these projects were donated to charity. Theta Tau is probably best known for its "Wednesday before St. Pats" festivity, Casino Night. Casino Night is Rolla's one night tribute to Las Vegas, and it represents a great time for everyone. Those attending pay a cover charge and play for prizes, which have been donated by local businesses. This year, Theta Tau raised $3500, and it was contributed to the Rolla N utrition Site.
On campus, Theta Tau organizes and distributes a calendar that has pertinent information and meeting dates of all the organizations on campus. Theta Tau also presents a $100 scholarship every fall to selected freshman students for the "Freshman of the Year" scholarship. With all these projects underway, this fifty-five member organization still manages to have some modicum of fun at various socials and teas. As Bob Zdvorak stated, "our philosophy is to mix work with fun, while contributing to charity."
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ALPHA CHI SIGMA: 1st J. Jenkins, C. row Manns, S. Breedan, D. Schlotzhaver, K. Blankenship, T. Buelter. 2nd row - V. Johnson, D. Lucas, D. Hurt, J. Huber, E. Harris, B. Lashley, E. Keyser. 3rd row - T. Burns, T. Ney, D. Dup l er, J. Weinhold, J. Hume, G. Mattingley, T. Kreeck, A. Hall, E. Freund, B. Steven.
KERAMOS: 1st row- P. Pericich, V. Butler, M. Reidemeyer, C. Tineedly. 2nd row - C. Spencer, B. Carty, A. Helma, P. Angel, B. Peng.
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Radio Club: 1st row - B. Alexander, 0. R. Baiocc:hi, Prof. R. Nau, J. Koch. 2nd row- R. Cross, J. Davis, J.
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Heller, J. Schwaller. 3rd row - J. Haas, J. Krull, D. Rickard. D. Mattingly, 4th row T. Tash, M. Trueblood, D. Zachariadis.
Spehmken: 1st row - B. Kline, J. Weatherford, J. Kaufmann, R. Hepperman, C. Thomas, T. Neidt, A. Applebaum, A. Adams. 2nd row - G. Heller, D. Billen, R. Cross, D . LeMunyon, K. Anderson, 3rd row - B. Eschner, M. West, T. Roth, L. Frantz, K. Boese.
Toastmuten: 1st row J. Wilke, J. Krause, T. Russom, J. Backs, K. Pontius. 2nd row - M . Purcill, B. Yeldell, J. Kim, M. Cruz, T. T. Stump, B. Hammond. 3rd row - D. Pennington, D. Moran, J. Trautman, S. Peterman, B. Lashley, C. Baker.
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ASSOCIAT I ON OF WOM EN STUDENTS: 1st K. Kohm, S. row Brockschmitt, R. Polowy, K. Howard, C. Caudle, D. Tabor, R. Volmer, D. Chanrasmi, M. Decastro. 2nd row - J. Wever, K. Borgmeyer, B. Lynn, C. Degonia, K. Barnes, R. Douglas, A. Noelker, R. Weber.
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RAIDERS: 1st row - D. Lannom, G. Miller, ]. M eyer, G. Bier, J. Rickman, M. Scheele. 2nd row - D. Sagehorn, B. Craft, J. Schieter, G. Kallgren, B. Catron, K. Hartley, J. H olobaugh, D. Eden, A. Brain , M . Hilbert, R. Cessak, K. l~saac, N. Cox, J. Galik, M. Preston, S. McDonald, K. Hamann.
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PHOTOGRAPHY CLU& 1st row - J. Pritchard, ]. Alexander, M. Trimble, D. Ward, D. Cenedella, 5. Francis.
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TARGET PISTOL CLUB: 1st rO\路V - J. Martinosky, C. Thomas, E. Wh itehead . 2nd row - D. Du n lap, K. Engel meyer, M. Ro be rson.
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THEATRE GUILD: 1s t row R. Ka rbowski, Buzz. 2nd ro w M. Koebbe, J. Mill e r, R. Pe rry, R. Witt. 3 rd row G. Kryci, R. S tude, B. Linus, J. Massaly .
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SOUTHWIN DS: 1st row - L. Hughes. 2nd row E. Hays, M. Koebbe, R. Kelley, L. Gerhardt. 3rd row - C. Copeland, S. Davis. 4th row D. Ward , D . Palmer, B. Anderson, R. Taylor.
ENGLISH C LUB : S. Davis, E. Hays, L. H ughes, C. Copeland. 2nd row D. Palmer, B. Anderson, j . Ay.
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ST. PAT'S BOARD: 1st row R. Guinta, M. Peterson, T. ]. Westerhaus, C. Stites, K. Slattery. 2nd row - S. Engleton, R. Szoke, R. Carder, M. Martinez, B. Ross, K. Johns. 3rd row - T. Carroll, T. Barrett. 4th row - D. Kleikamp, unknown, ]. Fox, P . Kendzion, T. Hutker, J. James. 5th row - K. Snyder, M. Noble, T. Shaughnessy, J. Owens, R. Kuntz, D. Brandvold. 6th row - T. DeMartino, J. Young, R. Hall, M. VenDosty, ]. Brands. 7th row - R. Schmitt, M. Peters. 8th row - ]. Voss, R. Ghlecco, S. Muskopf, K. Havsen.
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CAMPUS CLUB: 1st row - C. Roddy, T. Crippen, M. Armistead, S. Gibson, R. Harris, R. Harrell. 2nd row L. Peacock, E. Jones, A. Colvin, M. Clauss, F. Massey, J. Stamsfield, B. Eschner, L. McCleuahan, R. Young, R. Reagon, L. Lauck, C. Pope. 3rd row - B. Fulton, B. Reinkemeyer, E. Moody, J. Mills, B. Freiner, R. Macroy, C. Coursey, B. Jackson. 4th row - B. Corum, P. Ferber, B. Reed. 5th row - C. Smith, T. Godfay, D. Krieg.
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Cathy, Traci, and Yunah wave good luck to the basketball team. UMR cheerleaders lead the team on once again. Joe Min e r , our mascot, looks as studly as ever. Rex Kidwe ll
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GOLD MINERS: L to R Y. Rorie, }. Brown, A. Gutierrez, T. Soehike, S. Scott, L. Drum, C. Proffitt, D. Bourquin, D. Prince, L. Desilet, T. Kelley.
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Big Future for Panh ellen ic The UMR campus was recently besieged by a number of girls wearing maroon jackets with "Panhellenic" written across it. Speculation had been high on "What Panhel was," could it be new girls softball team . . . a new all girls rock and roll band? The question was on everyone's mind until panhel began making its presence known on campus, and cleared some of the confusion on its identity. Panhellenic is the governing body between the sororities, the so called female counterpart of IFC. Panhellenic was organized to regulate and run sorority rush. It was formed six years ago and it consists of a " baby" and junior representative from each of the three sororities, Chi Omega, Kappa Delta and Zeta Tau Alpha. Until a year ago, panhel, had been part of IFC and only had a limited amount of representation in this organization. Last year, panhel, broke away from IFC and established itself as a new and independent entity. The break was supported by IFC and IFC did much to help the sororities form their own governing body. The two still continue to meet and organize Greek activities, however, now, panhellenic and IFC meet as equals in the newly formed Greek Council. Panhel has done much in the last year to establish itself as a necessary and contributing part of Greek life. Last fall, panhel helped to reorganize and set up the Greek Sing. In addition panhel was responsible for the Mini Olympics and Queen's Band during Greek Week. Panhel organized a major fund raiser last fall that did much to acquaint the community with the panhel organization. The fund raiser was an "Aerob-a-thon" in which participant
took pledge for the number of hours they lasted doing aerobics. The event was very successful in that over a $1000 was raised for the Love Organization. Perhaps the most unique and successful project panhel organized was its Orange Crush Party. The "Crush" party was an exciting event in which each sorority sister allowed to specify three males who she "had a crush on," and wanted invited to the party. The first choice of each girl was invited, and those invitees were sent a can of
Sunkist Orange Crush along with a formal invitation explaining the dance. The evening was an absolute success and it brought panhel the special recognition it had worked hard for. As an infant organization, panhel has made major strides in establishing itself at UMR. The members have put a lot of work and effort into the organization, and they look forward to the day when panhel becomes as big as IFC.
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INTERFRATER NITY COUNCIL: no names were available at the time of publication.
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PANHELLENIC: 1st row - M. Lenczowski, J. Connors. 2nd row J. Wilkerson, J. Wacker, M. Ashbury, J. Anderson. 3rd row - L. McDowell, A. Babyak, S. Scott, J. Slaten, K. Dierker .
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Missouri Miner Nothing captures the weekly events in Rolla quite like the Missouri Miner. The distribution of this publication is a much awaited event by both students and faculty, for the newspaper provides a comprehensive coverage of campus news. The combination of world events, college activities, sports, classified ads, and employment opportunities in the Miner provides something for almost everyone. The Miner has added a number of new and interesting sections within the last year. Berke Breathed's satirical strip, Bloom County, has become the Miner's most popular feature. In addition to this comic strip, the newspaper added several other features and underwent some cosmetic changes which made last year's Miner a more superior and well-received newspaper. A world news summary, the reappearance of editorials, a new masthead were a few of the more noticeable changes. The Miner staff also moved into larger offices and changed its distribution date from Thursday to Wednesday. With staff numbering 60-70 students, the Miner does everything except the actual printing of the newspaper. The editors carry a huge responsibility every week prior to the weekly deadlin·es. The editors are, Editor-inchief Pat Van Ryckeghem, Managing Editor Paul McLaughlen, News Editor Kevin Thornsberry, Features Editor Aruna Katragadda, Sports Editor Chris DeGonia, and Photo Editor Karen Olsen.
MISSOURI MINER: 1st row-S. Chin, B. Carmichael, P. McLaughlin, C. DeGonia, A. Oetting, P. VanRyckeghem, A. Katragada, R. Abeynayake. 2nd row- C. Smith, E. Clancy, K. Thornsberry, C. Coursey, G. Grannesman, D . Frei, K. Olson, M. Walosh.
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Pikes IFC rep, Joe Lambing was a basket case after putting in a full day at the Clean-Up. Kappa Sigma's entry Purple Pain, featuring Mike Tracy, dazzles the crowd at the Greek Sing. Jane Stone, Ann Huhman, and Anne Dwyer performed in the Greek Sing for Zeta Tau Alpha.
Donating their Saturday afternoon, Pikes, Jim Trautmen and Tim Allen do their part in the IFC Fall Clean-up.
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Greek Week 1985 Greek Week provades a chance for all the fraternities and sororities to come together tn a spirit of fellowship. The mam event of the week was the Greek Week Carnival which was held at Lion's Club Park. All proceeds from the carnival were donated to the Rolla Cerebral Palsey School and to the Local Organization for Varaous Emergencies (L.O.V.E). The beginning of the week the mini-olympacs were held at the fraternity row field. The ldiOdysseys which take [lace at the hockey puck were hel throughout the rest of the week. Then to finish the week in style the Greeks headed out to their special "olympac field" for the games. Photoe by Dous Rlchanbon
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The Greek Gods and Queens gather at Mount Olympus. Gerry Frank (Kottus), Charles Thurmon (Gyes), john Jurgiel (Briare) (Briareaus), Cathy Stoicoff, Dan Conway (Hades), Kami Crane, Henry Parriah (Hermes), Maureen Criste, John Komlos (Zeus), Cindy Koller, Jeff l<l'Ohn (Hephaestus), Natalie Betz, and Kent Lynn (Dionysus).
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Idi Odysseys And they say men of Rolla have no phys1que.
The women's Greek physif.)ue contest drew a large crowd of UMR men anxious to see the bathing beauties of Rolla.
MiniOlympics The opening ceremonies of Gret'k Week were tiighhpted by the ann• o.lymptce which lOok place at f~r Dfty IDW .fie~
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Delta Sigma Phi hosted the Pool Game. A carnival participant is determined to make it to the top of Pi Kappa Alpha's Rope Climb.
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George Go rdon Liddy is the most popular speaker on the college campus circuit, according to the National Association for Campus Activities. His main objective on his lecture tour is to give his view of how the world really works. Liddy says, "By doing what I do, I hope to educate you and start you thinking in a way that will ultimately benefit the nation. I also enjoy what I'm doing. I get a big kick out of it. Believe me, if you could ever find yourself in a position where you earn a good living doing something you really like to do, you can count yourself fortunate. And I do. And of course I can only do it in a Western Democracy. In the Soviet Union I couldn't do what I'm doing now. I would last about 30 seconds. I'd be shot. Liddy discussed the problem he feels is the disillusionment of the American people. He says, "I was in 9 prisons in the country. Not one was ever referred to as a prison. Some were called penitentiaries, but I never found anyone there that was penitent, certainly not I. Others were called correctional institutions. I was in there longer than this country was in WWII, I never saw them correct a soul. There were never any prisoners in the non-prisons. We were all referred to as inmates as if this was some kind of fat farm where we all came to lose a little weight. There were never any guards. They were 11 correctional officers." In Liddy's opinion the reason we think this way is because as a people we have been fortunate enough to be setting on a mountain of natural resources for 2 centuries, protected by thousands of miles of water on either coast. We confuse the world as it is with the world as we wish it were. We live in a bad neighborhood constantly. If a little old lady with a fat pocketbook wants to get from point A to point B, the least that can happen is that she will be relieved of that pocketbook. On the other hand, take a young man that is an offensive tackle for the super bowl contending team. He's six foot seven inches tall. He weighs 275 pounds in mid-season when he is light. He's got a fat wallet. In his right hand he's got a baseball bat and in the other an M-16. He will get from point A to point B. Liddy said that today the U.S.A. is perceived less and less as an offensive tackle and more and more as a little old lady. Reason: The life of illusion we lead as a
a people is really apparent to the citizens of the rest of the world and it does not inspire confidence.
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"The United States is being perceived less like an offensive tackle and more and more as a little old lady."
John Anderson Champion of the Independents John Anderson has been dubbed as the perennial loner, the long shot candidate for the presidency in 1980, the self-proclaimed champion of the independents whose thinly veiled threat to run for the presidency in '88 is met with fear by some and awe by others,
and sometimes treated lightly. Commenting on the Reagan Administration just prior to the '84 election, Anderson said, "The Reagan administration put the nation through the worst recession since the depression era and the drop in inflation was the result
of his having put us through the wringer for it. While commenting on the contradiction of his apparent disillusionment with the policies of both parties and his endorsement of the Mondale-Ferraro ticket, Anderson said that while hoping for a third party bid, for the presidency in 1984, he is not about to "skulk in his tent in this election year." Also in his lecture, Anderson d welt at length on his all too well known visions of a successful third party. He stated that Van Buren's outline on what political parties should stand for says a party should serve as more than the some of its parts, and represents an overarching central public philosophy. He asked if anyone can seriously argue that parties of today w ith all their infighting on issues measure by Van Buren's criterion. "The founding fathers didn't say anything about political parties, and Moses didn't have an eleventh commandment on the mount that there
"Today the United States has become a capital importing nation. 'Give me your tired and your poor' has been replaced by the new cry, 'Give me your pounds, your yen, and your smuggled pesos.' " should only be two parties the Republicans and the Democrats.", said Anderson. As a new party, his National Unity party will be willing to take the calculated risk of exposing themselves as a party that does not believe in the "force of deterence" by acquiring more and more armaments, but rather will be a party that believes in the rule of the law as its cornerstone, and not in the caveman's club wielding threat of force.
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A Record 56 Companies Turn Out for UMR 's
Industry Day Company representatives are available to answer any questions the stude nts might have. Crowds of s tude nts wande r from booth to booth gathering literature and observing different displays.
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On Tuesday, September 25, students gathered in the Gale Bullman MultiPurpose building to take part in UMR's Missouri Industry Day. Each fall companies from across Missouri send representatives to UMR to participate in the industry display. Fifty-six companies assembled a booth or table which displayed pamphlets and information about job opportunities they had to offer. The overall purpose of the occasion is to stimulate students interest in employment in Missouri. It
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Left: Parent's day gave students an OJ?portunity to introduce theu parents to some of their "favorite" professors. Below: Dr. Oakley directs the band during a performance in the University Center.
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During parents day, all academic departments, campus buildings, fraternities, sororities and residence halls were open to guests. So this way you could show Mom and Dad where you sleep (class rooms), where you live (library) and where you pay rent. Parents day was a big success for most of the parents visiting Rolla whether it was the first time or one of many. In the morning the campus hosted a parent's association roundtable in the Mark Twain room of the University Center East. After this, campus tours were available leaving from
the University Center. During the same time there were music programs at the University Center East and at the library. KUMR hosted an art exhibit on the second floor of the library. To end the campus sponsored events was a parent's association buffet and awards presentation at the Gale Bullman multi-purpose building. Most fraternities and sororities held luncheon banquets o f some kind for their visiting parents. Some had awards ceremonies and dances in the evening. The festivities were highlighted by the football game against Evangel College.
Left: Robert Borchelt, Valerie Miller, Angela Gutierrez and Richard Lamb, Jr. in their medieval costumes perform as court singers in University Center East.
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The Chinese Magic Revue of Taiwan The acrobatic team of the CHINESE MAGIC REVUE OF TAIWAN begins training at an early age. Training for the team is a family affair. Children see their parents doing acrobatics of all kinds from day one. Formal lessons and training begin at the age of four or five. The 3 schools for the arts in Taipei deal with Dance, Chinese Opera, and Acrobatics. The children practice about four hours a day and by the time they turn fifteen their art has become second nature.
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The revue consists of a team of 15 artists led by Mr. Hai Ken Tsai along with his brothers Hai Ken Hsi and Hai Ken Four. These three men lead and directed the CHINESE MAGIC REVUE OF TAIWAN through a thrilling performance in front of an audience at UMR's Gale Bullman Multipurpose building on November 14th. Among some of the extraordinary feats performed by the revue was the sword swallower who managed to lunge 3 swords down his throat at one time and finished by swallowing
a glowing tube of light. To gain crowd participation a unicyclist caught lemons thrown by the audience by spearing them with a knife placed in his mouth. Also among the extraordinary feats was the acrobat who balanced atop a tower of chairs on a base of four champagne bottles, he arranged the top chair in every position imaginable and still did a handstand atop it. And last but definitely not least was the elegant Chinese magic that left the audience in awe.
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Blood Drive Several times a year the Red Cross stops at UMR for the Blood Drive. Students leave their classes and books behind to donate their much needed blood. The Blood Drive is sponsored and arranged by Student Council. Well trained Red Cross nurses observe students while giving blood. Skepticism Hundreds of students turn out fo r the Blood Drive each semester.
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We've all heard the comment, ''Engineers are dull, boring and have no creativity. '' Th ere are many talented students on campus that would like to tell you different. In the following pages we wish to show you a little of that talent.
The UMR theatre directed by Margie Boston presents a play each semester . In the fa ll semester they presented FOOLS a comic fable by
Neil Simon. The case and crew consisted of about 30 UMR students. SYNOPSIS: " Leon Tolchinsky is ecstatic. He's landed a terrific job as a schoolteacher in the idylic Russian hamlet of Kulyenchikov. But when he arrives he finds people sweeping d ust from the stoops back into their houses, and people who think if you milk a cow upside down you get more cream. Kulyenchikov, it seems, has been cursed with chronic stupidity for 200 years, and the
desperate townspeople have hired Leon hoping he can break the curse. But they didn't tell him if he stays more than 24 hours, and fails to break the curse, he also becomes stupid. Why doesn't Leon leave, you say? Because he has fallen in love with the beautiful daughter of the town doctor. She's so stupid she has only recently learned how to sit down . Of course, Leon breaks the curse and gets the girl," . . . from Samuel Franch Catalog P. 76.
Zubritsky, Carl G oe t z (Leon T ol c hinsky, Br ad L onowsk i (Slovitch), Tracy Boland (Yenchna), Jenny Loudenback (Lenya Zubrit-
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The cast gathers around to listen to Tolchinsky read a letter. M embers of the cast were David Esker (Mishkin), Ruth Barefield (Sophia
In the spring semester the UMR theatre presented Little Murders by Jules Feiffer. Jules Feiffer channeled his intense concern about violence in the 1960's into this play, Little Murders. The play is a dark comedy in two acts, set in the Newquist family's apartment in New York City. In the five scenes, the plot progressively and relentlessly illustrates the toll the violence of the time takes
on the Newquist family members and friends until they, too, contribute to the street violence and vigilantism around them in a macabre ending. While there are many comedic scenes very effectively depicting some of the attitudes and behaviour of the 1960's, there is a serious underlying theme: violence begets violence. The cast consisted of Jenn y Loudenback (Marjorie New-
quist), Mark Walters (Kenny Newquist), Terry L. Stump (Carol Newq uist), Amy Barker (Patsy Newquist), Matt Doell (Alfred Chamberlain ), Roger Stude (Jerome M. Stern), Micole L. Els, Andrew F. H all, H ollye Keller, Chris R. To rnowieckyi, Ann Winston (as wed d ing guests), Matt Koebbe (Henry Dupas) and Michael T. Maylett (Lt. Miles Practice).
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Top left: Amy Barker and Matt Doell talk to Andrew F. Hall.
Top right: Jenny Loudenback and Terry L. Stump listen intently to Michael T. Maylett.
Bottom: Amy Barker, Terry L. Stump, Jenny Loudenback, Mark Walters and Matt Doell as the Newquist family discuss the violence of the time.
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Madri gal Dinne rs The Madrigal Dinners have become a tradition every Christmas at UMR since its introduction in 1974. The madrigal dinner portrays a medieval feast accompanied by entertainment. The entertainment consists of traditional English carols and dances with various types of other court entertainment. The performance is presented by UMR students with the assistance o f the UMR faculty and the Rolla Community.
Angela Gutierrez portrays the pa rt of a court singer. Angela Gutierrez and Robert Borchelt participate in a medieval processional dance. Traditional English carols and dancing are performed b y The Chamber Choir and Collegium Musicum.
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Right: Rick Perry, member of the UMR theatre guild prepares to go out and deliver valentines, flowers and candy. The theatre guild delivered these items to customers to raise money for the theatre program at UMR. Below: Rick Perry, Gary Krejci, Hollye Keller, Matt Koebbe and Robert Lyness dress as clowns and mimes to add variety to their fund raiser.
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Members of UMR's photo club were given a chance to display their work durin$ a photo contest held at the Universtty-Center East in April.
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Musical tnlent at UMR can be displnyed in any one of the many musical groups that are organized by the music department. The marching bnnd and orchestra are two of the la rgest groups. However, there are several small groups a student can join such as the ja;~,z band, various string and renaissance groups.
Rig ht: Rick Brown performs a flugelhorn solo during the Spring Jazz concert.
Below: Ma tt Doell (UMR drum major) mans the bell as the band performs the 1812 Overture.
Center: U MR marching band performing the Birth of the Blues. Joe Cannon is the trumpe t soloist on the 45 yard line.
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Left: Dan Harizopoulos, member of the Jazz Band I, plays the tenor saxophone during the Fall jazz concert.
Below: Karlos Bledsoe plays the alto saxophone during the spring jazz concert.
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UMR campus that incudes several landmarks, including the tunnel (TJ Tube) under Highway 63 near the Thomas Jefferson Residence Hall Complex, the new seating area, the bridge (Wheatstone Bridge) and creek area east of the Wilson Library and the " Hockey Puck" north of the University Center. Plans call for the inclusion of a pedestrian overpass (Bullman Bridge) at lOth Street and Highway 63 leading to the Bullman Multi-Purpose Building and another underpass (Frat Tube) near 14th Street and Highway 63 to link V. H. McNutt Hall and Nagogami Terrace.
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Black History Month "The Afro-American Family: Historic Strengths for the New Century" John Collins president of the Association for Black Students receives a photograph of Lawrence A. George, from the same, for display in the newly dedicated Lawrence A.
George Library. The library houses books on technical subjects and personal growth as well as black history. Larry George, a research chemist, has been the advisor for Alpha Phi
Alpha since its beginning in 1965. He has also been beneficial to many minority students in moral as well as financial support.
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The college bowl which took place during Black History Month was sponsored by Minority Engineering. The main objective of the annual event is to recognize accomplishments of blacks in areas such as prose, poetry, science and sports. Participating in the event were: Top: James Page, Jr. (Association for Black Students), Cheryl Smith, (Alpha Kappa Alpha), Freddie Hampton (National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering), Arthur Wicks (National Society of Black Engineers), and Vernon Younge (Alpha Phi Alpha). Middle:路 Catherine Hopkins (Association for Black Students), Regina Wahington (Alpha Kappa Alpha), Earl Mayhorn (National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering), Vernon Williams (National Society of Black Engineers) and Vernon Younge (Afpha Phi Alpha) Bottom: The winners were presented trophies by Floyd Harris, right and AI Royal, left. Freddie Hampton and Earl Mayhorn were the winners of the event. Both are NACME scholars. Photos by Matt Johnson
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Martin Luther King Candlelight Vigil . Left: Clarence Wine speaks to those participating in the Vigil about the virtues of Martin Luther King. Right: LaJuana Bridges, Richard Truelove, Cheryl Smith, Sandy Montague, Regina Washington,
Sheila Cotton, Tony Barnes, Gre~ Skannal, and Earl Wiggley were JUSt a few of the many students who turned out for the candlelight vigil. Bottom: even though it was cold outside, the hearts of Katherine
Hopkins, Erin Hopkins, Amanda Hopkins, LaJuana Bridges, Angie Foster and Cheryl Smith were warm with the glowin~ memories of Martin Luther Kmg.
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Engineer's Week Banquet
Dr.John B. Slaughter, P.E., chancellor of the University of Maryland at College Park and former Director of the National Science Foundation, was the speaker at the Engineer's Week Banquet. The banquet was co-sponsored by the Rolla Chapter of the Missouri Society of Professional Engineers and the Mid-Missouri Section of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Voices of Inspiration Mark Prude accompanies the Voices of Inspiration as they perform.
The Voices of Inspiration are a familiar sight as well as sound to the UMR campus. They perform at various events throughout the semester. Members are from left to right: Row 1: Vincent Rogers, Margie Hopson, Lori Rucker, Nena Abdwwakeel, Cheryl D. Smith and Mary Ann Pulley. Row 2: Derek Bland, Wilson L. Black, Ill, Brian A. Glenroy, Richard Truelove, Mark A. Prude and Stanley A. Walker. Row 3: John Collins, Keenan Curry, Vernon E. York, Michael Joseph Emanuel, Marcus T. Wesley, James R. Page, Jr. and Derrek Robinson.
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Cecil Williams Mr. Cecil Williams, an authority on the history of the black west, gave his rendition of this history in song and story on February 12th at UMR's Cedar Street Center.
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As the end of Black History Month neared, Kappa Alpha Psi held the Miss Kaptivation contest. Girls partid pating in the contest modeled in clothes such as swimsuits, evening wear and sleepwear. Top left: Sahar Tavalli proves you can look good even in a robe and curlers. Top right: Felicia Simpson models in the swimsuit competition. Bottom left: Portlyn Cruise models evening wear. Bottom center: Venetta Maytubby received second place in the Miss Kaptivation Contest. Bottom right: Sahar Tavallali models in the evening gown competition. Opposite page: Portlyn Cruise as Miss Kaptivation 1985.
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It's been eleven weeks since the semester began, two weeks since St. Pat's and there are only five weeks until finals. You've had it with integrations, derivations, forces, reactions, theories, etc. So, naturally it's time to road trip. It's Spring Break and every red blooded student at UMR has only one thing in mind, Let's get out of here! One group of students decided to get as far away as possible and headed for Daytona Beach. Top Left: There has to be a better way to meet girls. Middle left: Joe Ribble, Orr Shephard, Dave Timken, Ken Conway, Jenny Lynch, Keith Little and Carol Kennesey try to catch those last few rays of Florida sun before they have to start on the trip back to Rolla. Bottom left: After several da_r.s of hearing that Missouri doesn t know how to party, the hotel gave the Missouri students a chance to show the Wisconsin crowd that they can out-party the best. Top middle: Viggo Forde and Scott Posadzy seem to be enjoying their time in Daytona while talking to Patty Culver. Top right: This RV's owner found out just how 9uick the tide can come rolling m. Bottom right: Kami Crane, Jim Bosco, Martha Kaiser and Greg Monrovig took advantage of the bus ride to rest up for the days of fun in the sun that await them in Daytona. 176
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Playing a diffU:ult schedule, the UMR women's soccer team ended their 1984 season with a 9-8-0 record. "The women did real well with the competition they had to play. I was very satisfied with the season which had a few nice surprises." Coach McNally remarked . "We started out like gangbusters. They played well with good competition." The women had an excellent start with a 5-1 record in their first six games. The women split with Wisconsin as they traveled to Madison for their season openers. The Lady Miners were defeated by the strong University of Wisconsin-Madiso n but played a tough and competitive game with a final score of 3-1. UMR came back to win against the Milwaukee team dominating the scoreboards with a 6-1 score. Two records were broken in the game against Principia College. The first of those records was most goals scored by the Miners in one game, nine. The second record was most goals scored in one game by an individual.
Jan Wilkerson booted four goals into Principia College's net during the 9-0 win. The Budweiser Soccer Tournament was a disappointing weekend for UMR. The Lady Miners were 5-2 up to that weekend and they knew they would have to bust their tails to do well with two of the three teams being nationally rated. The women's soccer team came home 6-4 and from that point on, it was an up and down season for the Lady Miners. The 1985 women's soccer team will be a very young squad with six returning players. The team 1has a lot of personnel to replace with the loss of Eve Watkins, Lisa Frumhoff, and Gina Tonsi who proved to be the foundation of the soccer program. Coach McNally commented on the difficulty of attracting women athletes to UMR. "Not every female student athlete is attracted to a high tech degree." McNally hopes to elevate the program with an extended recruiting effort outside of Missouri.
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I Maneuveri ng around a faltering orponent, John Laaker takes control o the baJJ to set u p for a goal. Bein~ able to out-maneu ver the competition is important in keeping con,. trol of this fast-paced game. John Laaker con centrates as he intercepts the ball from an Indiana St. Evansville opponent.
Attempting to regain control of the baU, Hardy Ad junta creates a situation which impels the opposition to pass the ball. Photos by Doug Richardson
The Year Of Alm ost Beginning his fifth season as head coach of the Miner men's soccer team, Paul McNally saw good things almost happen. End ing th e season with a 9-5-4 record tells one that the season could have easily gone either way. " Four ties is incredible." Coach McNally explained since in the other four seasons of play, there have been a total of five ties. The weather and a few controversial caJJs by officials made the difference between a win, loss, or a tie. One game will be remembere d more than any other game of the '84 season. Against Northeast Missouri State, the Miners had a chance to win the MIAA Conference and possibly get a spot in the playoffs. But not only did the Miners lose 1-0 to Northeast, the Miners also failed to win the conference and were unable to get a playoff berth. Playing the toughest schedule in the team's five years of existence, next year will prove to be even more challenging. Coach McNally has high hopes for '85 with a solid group of 16 returning players. The squad will be looking for a dominant person on the field with the loss of Kevin Keenoy and Bryan Dickerson. Coach McNally feels very good about men's soccer and is satisfied with the '84 season but fee ls that the team had the potential to make the playoffs. McNally also hopes that a strong soccer program has been created and that it can go one step higher in '85. 188
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A year that began with high expectations, ended in disappointment and frustrations for the 1984 UMR Miner football team . The Miners entered the season hoping to repeat as champions of the rugged MIAA conference, but unfortunately had to settle for a 2-3 league finish and an overall record of 6-4. During the first half of the season the Miners' play was impeccable. After consecutive lopsided victories over Pittsburg St. and the University of Evansville, the team was 4-0 going into MIAA action. The following week the Miners entertained SEMSU and cruised to a shut out victory over the Indians. At that point, Coach Charlie Finley's squad found themselves riding a 10 game winning streak, including victories from 1983, and a NCAA-II national ranking of 8th. The winning streak was snapped the following week, however, and the momentum changed. Back to back road losses to NEMSU and CMSU virtually crushed the Miners chances for another league crown and had the team reeling. In fact, the Miners could only salvage one win in the last 5 games, that being a Homecoming victory over Lincoln. One game that best typifies the team's woes during that stretch was an eleven point loss to non-league foe Evangel, in which 3 Miner touchdowns were nullified by penalties. Despite the fact that UMR did not fare well as a team in the conference, there were several excellent individual p erformances. Senior fullback Mike Schaefer captured the MIAA rushing title with an 82.6 yards-per-game average. Mike was also one of five players to be named firstteam all-conference. Included on the offensive first-team were senior tackle Jeff Hegar and sophomore guard Eric Wiegand. On defense, junior lin ebacker Glenn Wilhelm and junior tackle Bob Gorham were also selected to the firstteam. Wilhelm led the always strong Miner defense with an impressive total of 114 tackles. Coach Finley was proud of the fact that his football team "played their hearts out," despite some very tough losses, and indicated that he was looking forward to next season. With a fine nucleus of returning lettermen, coupled with a good recruiting year, the Miners hope to recapture the MIAA league crown in 1985.
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Setting up in the pocket, quarterback Joe Kaczmarec looks downfield for an open receiver. Junior running back Keenan Curry scampers through a large hole p rovided by the offensive line. Keenan finished the year with 548 yards rushing and was named second-team all-confe rence. Photos by Doug Richardson
Defensive end John Frerking records another sack as he drops the SEMSU quarterback for a loss. Frerking also handled the punting duties for the Miners this year. Head Coach Charlie Finley views the action from the sidelines.
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First Row: K. Curry, R. Caruthers. T. Schamel, B. Gorham, L. Flowers, M. Pitsch, A. Jeffers, T. Mueller, B. Andrzejewski, J. Kaczmarek, M. Schafer, B. Bradley, T. Gaines, D. Daring, J. Gregorich, Second Row: B. Haug, G. Kouba, R. Caruthers, R. Kindred, B. Kuhlman, M. Brown, B. Rich, M. Banholzer, G. Wilhelm, K. Zerkel, R. Laird, R. Hodel, D. Elsenratb, J.
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Suellentrop, E. Wiegand, Fifth Row: V. Mitchell, T. Jones, G. Lansford, D. Andrzejewski, J. Perry, J. Hirlinger, R. Pogue, D. Goldner, J. Pfeiffer, B. Arthaud, J. Schnefke, D. Brumm, S. Cramer, C. Boone, Sixth Row: Asst. Coach J. Maulin, Asst. Coach B. Mercier, Head Coach C. Finley, Asst. Coach J. Keeton 195
Scrullls, Beer and Bruises Stretching to ca tch the ball, Jim Mulcair finds himself adrnist a mob of Wash. U. ruggers. UMR's rugby team had an excellent season with two tournament championships and ga ining a fifth place ranking in the western USA.
Mike Eversman boots the ball during their alumni game. The rugby team hosted alumni players in a match during the Hom ecoming weekend.
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First Row: K. Altnether, M. Dell'Orco. Second Row: C. O'Callaghan, L. Dell' Orco, M. Eversman, C. McDaniel, C. Maurice, B. Kovacich, B. Glover, D. Shipley, J. Mulcair. Third Row: M. Weir, unknown, J. Fox, J. Adkins, J. Ephraim, G. Orler, A. Bess, S. Moffitt,
D. Seidel, P. Burton, E. Reitz. Fourth Row: B. Davidson, D. Palaski, D. Fleer, C. Klump, J. Droste, M. Rost, R. Weber, D. Jones, I. O'Doherty, M. Suellendrop, H. Meyer, R. Walling.
Guarding the Goal Watching the play at the other end of the pool, UMR awaits the return of the ball.
Guarding the ~oal, UMR makes sure they stay on top during the Bud Ltght Tournament held in Rolla. The Miners went on to win the tournament.
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The Lady Miner Basketball Team established their reputation in the conference by proving preseason polls wrong. The polls predicted UMR to finish last in the MIAA, but the Miner Ladys played hard and finished fifth in the conference. Coach Mary Ortelee finished her first season as head coach of the Lady Miners, guiding the young team to a respectable finish. Coach Ortelee felt that from the start, the team had a tremendous amount of potential and talent. Playing a tough basketball game, the Miners went 5- l up to the Christmas break. In .their second game of the new year, competing against Southeast, UMR lost 41-89, beginning a seven game losing skid, six of which were conference games. Southeast was at the hands of UMR when the Ladys faced
them the second time. With a 51 point turn around from their first standoff, UMR beat Cape with a score of 72-69. The Lady Miners finished the season with a 9-12 overall record and a 3-9 conference finish. This was the first year for the women to be playing with a new basketball during a trial period. The ball is an inch smaller and two ounces lighter than the standard men's basketball. At first the team was "breaking the backboards," but when they got used to it, the women found an improvement in ball handling and passing. When looking back over the season, Senior Leslie Behm felt that "Trus year left us with a positive attitde. We pulled together toward the end of the season with more of a team effort. We knew what to expect of each other from the court and worked together."
There were many individual standouts on the 1984-85 squad. Leslie Behm, Tanya Hough, and Susan Mullins all made an All-Conference Team. Placing second in the conference with rebounds, Hough broke the school record for the most rebounds in one game with 23 against Maryville College and paced UMR as they led the conference in rebounds. Stacey Stover was second in the conference in blocked shots, 1.24 per game, and Mullins led the conference in field goal percentage with 56.14 percent from the floor. Mullins, Hough and Sandra Vaughn all finished the season in double figures. Next year looks promising for the Lady Miners. "With nine of ten players returning, and progressing as fast as they have been, the team will be more competitive and aggressive n ext year," commented Coach Ortelee.
Sophomore Susan Mullins jumps over her opponent to get a clear shot off during the Northwest game.
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,....__ _ _ _Gibson Caps Off _ __ In the years to come few will remember the 13-13 overall record and the 4-8 conference mark that the 198485 Miner basketball team finished with. Only the avid UMR fan will recall the emergence of freshman Duane Huddleston at the year's end as on e of the premiere newcomers in the MIAA. What will be remembered is that, arguably, the greatest player ever to put on a Miner uniform completed an extraordinary career. His name, of course, is Curtis Gibson. "The thing that made Curtis such a great player is that he could do so many things. He got more out of his ability than any other player I've ever coached." These sentiments were echoed by head coach Billy Key who has seen many great players come and go during his long tenure at UMR. Opposing coaches were equally impressed. CMSU's head coach, Lynn Nance had this to say about Gibson. "Curtis is one of the top forwards in the nation. I've watched him play in summer leagues against top college and NBA players and he excells in that competition as well."
Indeed, Gibson did it all for the Miners. After a four year college career, Curtis tallied 1533 points, shattering the old UMR record by 166 points and placing him 16th on the all time MIAA list. Scoring, however was only part of Gibson's game. During the 84-85 season, Curtis lead the team in rebounds (7.0 avg.), assists (67}, steals (68), as well as points (485) and field goal percent (55.4}. These numbers were good enough to earn him a third consecutive berth on the MIAA firstteam and also third team All-American selection. As one would expect, the Miners will miss the 6-5 forward from Kansas City. Coach Key will be the first to admit that it will take several players to fill the void left by Gibson's departure. Mark Zarr, Chris Stange and Dave Moellenhoff will provide the senior leadership next year and Huddleston will likely improve in his sophomore season. Coaches Key and Martin also plan to bring in two or three new players, as they attempt to make a stronger showing in the competitive MIAA Conference. Scott Giltner Scott Giltner
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First Row: J. Nefford, N. Oswald, S. O' Kraski, B. Walker, J. Cunningham, K. Graves. Second Row: Asst. Coach D. Martin, 0. Gibson, D. Shellhouse, K. Stange, D. Moellenhoff, M. Zarr, D. Huddleston, Coach B. Key.
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"The season was full of highs and lows," commented head Coach Joe Keeton . The 1984-85 wrestling squad had more than their share of injuries and all of the close matches seemed to fall in the favor of their opponents. Coach Keeton faced a roster minus two starting grapplers from last year. Doug Eden was injured before the season began and Mark Weston, last year's leading winner, was out for the season just after two matches. "At one time we had six starters missing meets because of various injuries. If we could have kept our team free of injuries, we had a chance of having an outstanding season. We would have at least won more than we lost," said Greg Schoenberg, Ramon Keeton. Weston, and Jon Perry all earned the honor of qualifying for Nationals in Dayton Ohio. Even though the team didn't score during Nationals, the Miners showed that they have what it takes to compete with the best. Greg Schoenburg was honored as the most valuable wrestler in the league by a poll of MIAA coaches after the CMSU tournament. Schoenburg is also UMR's first two time conference champion. The Miners will face a challenging 1985-86 season with six returners. The squad will be missing outstanding wrestlers, Greg Schoenberg, Jim Siekmann, Ra mon Weston, and Jeff Maddex due to graduation.
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First Row: J. Siekmann, G. Schoenberg, J. Maddex, C. laughter. Second Row: Asst. B. Jenkins, J. Perry, D. Mille r, R. Thorpe, G. Vetter, Coach J. Keeton.
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In the 158 lb. class, Chuck Laughter attempts to psych out his opponent to gain a position of advantage and score a takedown.
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Emerging as the conference leader, UMR's rifle team proved that they have what it takes to compete in the Big 8. Representing the University of Missouri campuses, the squad travelled to Kansas State University to the Big 8 Rifle Tournament. UMR shot a score of 4156 of a possible 4800 which earned them third place in the tournament. "The competition was extremely tough. Kansas State won the tournament and South Dakota placed second, both of those schools offer scholarships for rifle so they had a number of experienced shooters," said third year coach Sgt. Mike Radford. "We had a very competitive team this year. The squad didn't embarrass themselves anywhere they competed," Sgt. Radford said. "We were satisfied with our season but still felt we could of done better." Leading the squad, Bob Valbracht was the number one shooter in the league with a 528.2 (of a possible 600 points.) aggregate average. H e captured first in both the standing and kneeling positions and second in the prone position in league competition. Being the only woman on this year's squad and the first female on the varsity rifle team at UMR, Kathy Howard had a good season by improving her aggregate average from last year's 456 to 501 this season. This placed Kathy second in the conference. Although there are a number of intercollegiate sports that are available for men and women, riflery is the only sport in which they compete head-to-head. Next year's team will be very competitive with all varsity members returning but one. The loss of Barry Freiner to graduation will be replaced by one of this year's junior varsity team members. The experience they have gained this past year will help the team be a viable contender in future matches.
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The cheerleaders did an excellent job keeping enthusiasm alive. In case the cheers didn't ~et the job done, they would stir the crowd wtth their talented acrobatics and soulful struts.
Parading around the field, Joe Miner greets the fans. When Joe wasn't welcoming people, he was on the fiela helping the cheerleaders keep the crowd spirits alive.
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Swim Team Enjoys National Ranking
I From the beginning of the season, the swimming Miners set their sights on national competition. During the 1985 season, they reached their goal when they finished lOth in the nation. "What can you say, it was well done," said Coach Bob Pease. " It was a great finish but you always want to place as high as possible. The competition at nationals was better this year than anyone had anticipated. Once you reach this level of competition, it becomes very difficult to move up. Our kids swam well but we had too many that swam in the consolation bracket." Fifteen of the 18 swimmers qualified for nationals and were able to compete in the NCAA Division ll Championships. Making their mark in the recordbook, the 1985 swim team set 13 new varsity records, seven of which were set during the national championships. Receiving encoura~ement, the swi mmers keep up the1r pace in the 100 yard breaststroke.
SWIM MING & DI VING Big 8 Invitational Key Sport Classic Key Sport Relays UMR 50 Southwest MO UMR 86 Southwest MO UMR 113 Drury UMR 70 Little Rock, Arkansas UMR 72 Eilstern Illinois UMR 77 Northeast MO UMR 34 Drury SMS Invitational UMR 45 UMC UMR 36 Vanderbilt Midwest Invitational NCAA Division II
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Derek Coon, Craig Erzen, Jon Staley, and Mark Wuttig all qualified to be All-Americans this season. Being an Academic All-American requires a grade point of 3.5 or better and qualifying for nationals. The Miners who received this honor are; Scott Carney, Danny Mattie, Paul Pericich and Martin Rodseth. Finishing his final season as UMR's head swimming and diving coach, Bob Pease resigned after 16 years to accept a position with Phillips Petroleum, coaching the Phillips 66 Splash Club. During his time at UMR, Pease led the Miners to various trips to the NCAA National Tournament, boasting finishes in the top 10 on four different occasions. The Miners also won the MIAA title six straight seasons and finished second five other times during conference competition.
In addition to his varsity swimming duties, Pease also coached the UMR Water Polo Club and was a member of the NCAA Men's Swimming Rules committee. He lettered four times and served as captain of Wittenberg University's swim team from 1960-64. Pease coached at the high school level and was a graduate assistant at Central Missouri 路state before joining UMR in 1969. "This is by far the best team ever at UMR - the strongest relays, excellent depth. We had one person in every event for Nationals except the 500 yard freestyle," said Pease. Losing only one senior, David Rose, a national qualifier, UMR's new head swimming and diving coach will be Leading a talented group with high goals.
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First Row: D. Coon, S. Millikin, T. Davis, M. Wuttig, S. Goodell, J. Staley. Second Row: P. Pericich, D. Mattie, S. Carney, K. Pettry, M. Rodseth, D. Imrie, D. Rose. Third Row: B. Brinner, K. Koelling, R. Strom, C. Erzen, D. Hueser, manager D. Jones.
--Leading Creighton and NEMO, Mark Wuttig, prepares to begin his laps in the 800 yard freestyle relay.
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Making progress throughout the 1985 season, the women's tennis team found this year to be one of learning. Throughout their schedule, the Lady Miners improved in their individual performances. Laurie Behm and Jane Bokermann were the only returning players. They were joined by Hanan Atalla, Liz Haning, Vicki Lapp. Lisa Wilcox, and Lan Lam. Coach Sarah Preston felt that the newcomers played well and added to the team. Laurie Behm played in the number one position for the Miners. "Laurie had a good season, she lost some close matches," said Coach Preston. Playing number two, Liz Haning came onto the team and established herself as a competitive player. Hanan Atalla was in the third spot and ended the season with the best individual record on the team.
Ser ving a t a home match, Hanan Ata lla puts one across the net. Hanan finished the season with a 6-3 indiv id ual record.
The Miners n umber one player, Lau rie Beh m smites a fo rehand to her op ponent.
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Behm and Haning paired together to make up the number one doubles team and Atalla and Wilcox played second. Both of these doubles teams had winning records this season. The tennis team found they had a hard time keeping a full team . People had to miss matches because of classes and this definitely hurt the team's performance. The Lady Miners were reaching their peak and couldn't have timed it any better than with the Conference match at Kirksvile. But during conference competition, the consolation bracket was cancelled due to bad weather. Preston felt they had a good chance of picking up third and fourth places. With six returning players, the Lady Miners plan on improving their record and making continuous strides forward.
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Young Squad With no seniors and only four returning lettermen, the '85 men's tennis season was to be a rebuilding year. " It was just one of those years when we had an unexperienced group due to the lack of exposure to aggressive college teams/' said coach Paul McNally. "There were a number of people from last year that didn't play because of conflicts with school. We had a group of new players which created a very young team." The Miners were led by Paul Isackson in the number one spot and Greg Sanders in the number two position. " These two had the most college experience. They were extremely competitive against some excellent competition/' said McNally. One of the main goaJs fo r next year is to build up the tennis program by starting a fall training plan . With the fall training program and a squad of experienced players, the Miners are looking forward to a competitive '86 season. Greg Sanders smashes one across the ne t. Sanders and Paul Isakson made up the number one doubles team.
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Returning everybody from last year, plus a few newcomers, the Miner softball team was looking to be a competitive force in the conference. Throughout the season, the Lady Miners played defensive ballgames with few errors but struggled at the plate. Hitting turned out to be the major factor in their 8-16 overall record. Resuming spring training in Florida, the Miner softball team attained valuable practice time. The weather was a definite improvement over that in Missouri, which gave the Miners the opportunity to work on fundamentals and play eight games which they couldn't have played otherwise. The Lady Miners played close ballgames against Quincy College who eventually went on to capture the NAIA National Championship. "The new people to the team came in and helped us out a lot," said Coach Cindy Maulin . Angie McEntire was an asset both in left field and at the plate. Freshman Melissa Krolak added needed depth to the pitching staff, both at the starting and relief positions. Th r ee M iners made an AllConference team during the season. Cecilia Gutierrez and Angie McEntire both received Honorable Men tion Honors and center fielder, Leslie Behm earned All-Conference. The Lady Miners will be losing some outstanding starters due to graduation but will also be boasting a number of experienced players. If the weather cooperates and the team is able to get the bat on the ball, the 1986 season will be a winning one.
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Senior Leslie Behm eyes a low pitch. Leslie finished the season with the highest batting average on the team with a .341.
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Following Through Prior to the spring season, Coach Jerry Maulin was optimistic about his team's prospects. The Miners were looking to improve on last season's 5-15 record. Counting on their defensive experience, returning leading hitters, and a solid pitching staff the Miners ended their 1985 season 7-16. Coach Jerry Maulin felt that the team really came on strong towards the end and if they could have played like that all season, they would have done m uch better. The weather made it difficult to practice at first, but once they got into the groove, the pitching, hitting and fielding all improved. The Miners almost p ulled off a huge upset when they faced Mizzou in the season finale. After splitting four games against UMSL and Lincoln the Miners went to Columbia to play a solo game against UMC. The Tigers scored an unearned run in the bottom of the ninth to win the game, 5-4. Coach Maulin was proud of his team's performance and called it the highest moral victory of the season. Mike O'Dell had an outstanding season, leading the team with a .403 batting average and being the team's most valuable player. Seniors Dave Kuethe and Bill Foege did an excellent job on the mound for the Miners along with Dave Palmer in relief. Other graduating seniors include Brad Lee, Everett Horne and Alan Thomas. Even though the Miners will lose seven players, there are a lot of returning players for next year including three top Miner pitchers. The 1986 season will be one to look forward to.
With eyes fix ed on the plate, pitcher Aaron Epperly hurls one in a home game.
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Left fielder, Doug Barnes awaits the .,I_ _ _ _ __ batter's hit.
Taking a lead off of first, Greg Brahm watches the pitcher's movements.
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Going for the g reen, Tom Hudwalker attempts to lift the ball within easy putting distance.
Teeing Off Although the 1985 season did not prove to be a terribly successful one for the Miners, for the golfers involved in the program, this season was by no means a disappointment. It was a season of aging, maturing and learning for a young club. Freshman Danny Wright led the Miners this season. Danny was continually low scorer for UMR. He took third in the MO-St. Louis Tournament and was instrumental in the team's second place finish in UMR's Best Ball Tournament. Senior Mike Morgan pushed Danny the most and also had a couple of excellent tournaments. "Throughout the year the Miner golf team finished toward the middle of the field," said Coach Bud Mercier. "The highlights of the season came when we took second in our own Best Ball Tournament and fourth place in the MIAA Conference."
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Louis-Ferdinand, Ike Iloputaift, Brian McElroy and John Borthwick, set a new school record of 3:30.52 at the School of the Ozarks in their season op ener and then went on to beat that time with a 3:29.19 at the Drake relays. At the conference meet, the lack o f athletes showed on the final score. However, the individuals who competed were factors in their respective events. Those who placed at the conference meet were: - George Louis-Ferdinand, 5th in the 100 meter dash. -Brian McElroy, 4th in the 200 meter dash. - Jeff Balmer, 3rd in the steeple chase. - John Borthwick, 4th in the 1500 meter. - Dan Lichtenwaln er, 5th in the 5K. -Curt Elmore, 5th in the 10K. -John Henry, 5th in the discus. - Mark Forsythe, 5th in the high hurdles, 4th in the high jump. Coach Allgood felt that his team had been running well at the end o f the season and that it showed in the competitive conference. Experiencing one of the best recruiting years, the 1986 squad will be stronger, plus added depth with 16 new freshmen and transfers.
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I Jake's delight. Following the path of a clay pigeon, William Grosze takes aim during a round of skeet. Skeet is shot from eight stations arranged in a semicircle with targets thrown from the high or low houses. Lost Bird. Chris Johnson takes his shot during a round of trap. Trap is shot from five stations in a line. The trap, or target throwing station, is set in the ground to simulate birds taking flight.
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Skeet Team: William Grosze, Donald Price, Randy Brazier, Brian Christenson, Brian Donoho.
Trap Team: Jeff Cook, Ken Fynan, Mark Henderson, Jeff Massengill, Chris Johnson.
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I The Student Union Board sponsors a number of athletic competitions throughout the year which range from a spades tournament to frisbee golf. Each year SUB sends students to the Association of College Unions International Recreation Games Tournament to compete against other colleges and universities. The tournament in '85 was held in Witchita Kansas over a three day period in February. Twenty-six schools from Missouri, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Nebraska competed in the games. The requirement for being able to participate in this tournament is to win one's campus competition. The four students who represented UMR in Witchita were: Dave Bricker - racquetball, Dave Barron - billiards, Mike Stein - backgammon, and Doug Eden -chess. "The best part of the tournaments is that it is a relatively high degree of competition and everybody has a good time," said John Watson, program coordinator for SUB. "We would like to see more participation in the campus tournaments because it can only enhance the competition."
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"Competition is so stiff in 8-ball that if you miss twice, you're ~onna lose," said Dave Barron. Dave placed fourth m billiards during the tournament.
Beginning the match, Dave Bricker puts the ball in play. Racquetball was just one of 15 sports played during the ACUI games tournament.
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ticipating in intramural sport~ than ever before," said Dewey Allgood, director of the intramural program. " Intramurals at UMR are intended to provide men and women students with opportunities fo r athletic competition without the pressures felt in the campu s's intercollegiate athletics program." Much of the responsi bility for coordinating and administering the intramural program is assumed by the intramural manager's association. Each organization elects a representative and during their biweekly meetings, they award outstanding teams and team members. During the M-Club sponosred sports banquet in the spri ng, both the male and female outstanding intramural athletes of the year are recogni.t.ed . Chris Carpenter of Tau Kappa Epsilon was awarded the Burr Van Nostrand Award which is set up in memory of Burr Van Nostrand. Christa Norman of Kappa De l ta was the female outstanding intramural athlete. Christa was awarded the Weinbaum Award which is sponsored by the Weinbaum's
of McDonalds. Team points are awarded for participation and placing in the various sports. Competition becomes fierce as the teams battle it out for first place. The team with the most intramural points receives the intramural trophy and the honor of being recognized as the top intramural organization on campus. Sigma Phi Epsilon captured first place with a total of 2,831 points. Sigma Nu was in second with 2,701 total points. For the women, the Association of Women Students (A WS) stole first with 798 points and Kappa Delta took second w ith 663.5 total points. Tau Kappa Epsilon received this year's consolation trophy. The trophy is awarded to the organization who participated in all sports but never placed in a team sport. The future of the intramural program looks bright as more students make physical fitness a part of their curriculum. Director of the women 's intramural program, Sarah Preston said " I see no reason why both the men's and women's programs won't continue to grow."
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Alazzeh, Farid M.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Abdel-Malek, Hany H.: B.S. in Geological Engineering. Association of Engineering Geologists (Vice President), Sigma Gamma Epsilon, TEL(Board of Control), SUB, SAE. Adler, Gregory Wayne: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers (2 years), American Institute of Aerospace and Aeronautics (2 years), Intramural soccer (1 year). AguilaP, Omar 1.: B .S. in Nuclear Engineering. Tau Kappa Epsilon, American Nuclear Society. Ahmed, Ejaz: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Ahmed, Walid M.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering IEEE.
Alexander, Bentley C.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. IEEE for 2 years, Secretary of Amateur Radio Club, WOEEE 1 year.
Baldwin, Michael P.: B.S. in Electrical Engi neering. IEEE President, Vice President, Treasurer, Membership Chairman.
Allemann, Sherry Kay: B.S. in Computer Science. Kappa Alpha Little Sister 3 years.
Altenbach, Lanette, L.: B.S. in Geo l ogical Engineering. AEG :3 years, Sigma Gamma Epsilon Vice President and Historian.
Altheide, Phyllis Marie: B.S. in Computer Science. KME2years. Altnether, Kenneth J.: B.S. in Mechani cal Engineering. UMR Rugby club - Treasurer, Wesley Foundation, ASRAE, ASME, Theta Tau Omega.
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Al-Far, Hisham H.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. ACSE, ITE, DAS, DAS soccer team.
Allman Jr., Robert Orin: B.S. in Math, Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship 1 Year, SAE 1 year, AIAA 1 year, Arnold Air Society 1 year.
Amos, Jay Max: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. ASME, AIAA, SAE, Pi Tau Sigma. Anderson, David C.: B.S. in Engineering Management. Anderson, John Mark: B .S. in Mechanical Engineering. SUB, MSM rock climbing club 2 years, ASME 1 year.
Sigma 2 years, American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2 years, UMR Trap and Skeet Shooting Club. Azizi, Sayed Mickael: B.S. in Engineering Mechanics. AAM, OAS.
Alexander, Jennifer M.: B.S. in Life Science. Helix 1 year.
Altensee, James F.: B .S. in Aerospace Engineering. Sigma Gamma Tau.
Akers, Kammie R.: B.S. in Life Science. Kappa Delta; Historian 1 year, House Manager 1 years, IFC 3 years, Standards Board 1 year, Magazine Chr. 1 year, Intramurals 4 years, Alphi Chi Sigma, Helix Club; President and Vice President, SUB Publicity committee, Daughters of Diana Vice President.
Anderson, William R.: B.S. in Engineering Management. SUB Special Events Director.
Baleo, Andra A.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi, Phi Eta Sigma, GMH, Eta KappaNu.
Andrews, James Allen: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Sigma, Tau Beta Pi. Appelbaum, Susan G.: B.S. in Geological Engineering. Varsity Softball 4 years, AEG, MClub, Phi Kappa Theta Little Sister. Araya, Habte-Ab: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Atkins, Ancell Mark: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. Society of Petroleum Engineers, Thomas Jefferson Hall Executive Council, InterResidence Council. Awad, Husam H.: B.S. in Civil Engineering ASCE,OAS. Ay, John Michael: B.A. in English. Newman Center, Wesley Foundation - Secretary, Worship Director. English Club, AIAA, AEG, Photography Club. Aydt, Timothy Joseph: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Pi Tau
Bailon, Oscar David: B .S. in Mining Engineering. FELA, SME. Banks Jr., Fred D.: B.S. in Engineering Management. Intramural Basketball, AIAA, ABS Barton, David Scott: B.S. in Mechanical En gineering. Pi Tau Sigma, ASME. Barkley, Charles L.: B . S. in Aerospace Engineering. Member of American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 4 years, Sigma Gamma Tau Secretary. Barnes, Kevin R.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Barry, Joseph W.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. SAE, ASME. Basler, Gregory A.: B.S. in E l ectrical Engineering. Bateman, Roberta Sue: B .S. in Chemical Engineering. Kappa Mu Epsilon 2 years Secretary, Omega Chi Epsilon.
SWE, AICHE 3 years, Miner Staff 2 years. Baum, Richard Scott: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Sigma Nu, SUB, ASCE. Baxter, Joe Dean: B.S. in Engineering Management. ASEM-IIEFund Raising Chairman, Beta Chi Sigma Treasurer. Bear, David James: B.S. in Civil Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers, Institute of
Engineering Manag ement. ASEM, ABS Secretary, Intramural Sports, Sweetheart for Kappa Alpha P s i Fraternity. Belton, Wendy R.: B.S. in Computer Science. Collegium Musicum , Chamber Choir , University Choir 2 years. Bench, Mike W.: B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering. Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, ~pha Sigma Mu, Met. Soc1ety, ASM, American Foundrymen Society. Bender, Lau.r a Jean: B.S. in Computer Science. Intramural Manager RHA, ACM 3 years, UPE, Little Sigma's Secretary, Pledge Trainer. Bennett, Betty J .: B . S . in Electrical Et~neering. AFROTC,
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Transportation Engineers. Beckmann, Kenneth W.: B.S. Mechanical Engineering. CO-OP Program, ASME, ASH RAE. Beckmann, Robert W.: B.S . Mechanical Engineering. TKE Historian, Public Relations Chairman, Keg Roll Chairman. SAE 2 years, ASME 2 years. Bedwell, Angie: B.S. in Physics. Society of physics Students 4 years, AIAA 3 years, UMR Fencer's, Treasurer. Beerman, Carolyn Louise: B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering. Alpha Si~ma Mu - Treasurer, Little Sigma - President, AFS, ASM, SUB, Intramurals 3 years. Belle, Tracy Anne: B.S.
Berger, Sharon Anne: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. Society of Women Engineers - Vice President, Campus Club, Society of Petroleum Engineers, Kappa Sigma Stardusters. Bergmann, Thomas Andrew: B . S . in Aerospace Engineering. AliA 4 years, Sigma Gamma Tau, Tau Beta Pi, Choir 4 years. Bernier, Kenneth Leonard: B . S . in Electrical Engineering. GDI Governor, Treasurer, and President. Bertin, Ronald G.: B . S . in Electrical Engineering. TJ Floor Committee 2 year s, Intramural Football, and Volleyball, IEEE, Co-op 4 years.
En gin ee rin g. Campus Club, KMNR, SWE, BSU, ASM, AIME, Alpha Sigma Mu- Secretary, Tau Beta Pi. Bethmann, Nicholas G.: B.S. in Computer Science. Betz, Susan Ann: B.S. i n Engineering Management. American Society for Engineering Management- President and President elect. V.P. Publicity , Company contacts committee, SWE 4 years, liE 4 years , Women's Council 1 year, Blue Key 1 year. Bevans, Stanley Wayne: B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering. Student Union Board Outdoor Recreation 1 year , American Society of Metals. Bier, Gregory Lane: B.S. in Engineering Management. Sport Parachute Club 3 years, Army ROTC Raiders President 1 year. Bird, Mike Alan: B . S . in Mining Engineering. Mine Rescue Team 84-85. Biri, Melissa J.: B . S. in Electrical Engineering. IEEE, Zeta Tau Alpha, Little sisters of Phi Kappa Theta. Bischof, Gregory J .: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. IEEE. Blackwell, Curtis Lee: B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering.
Blakemore II, Philip D.: B.S. in El ectrica l Engineering. IEEE, RHA. Blankenship, Dennis D.: B . S . in Petroleum Engineering. SPE. Bohanan, Montgomery A.:
B.S. in Chemical Engineering. American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Tau Beta Pi Scholarship, Intramural Football, Basketball, Volleyball, Library Staff. Bolton, John C.: B.S. in Computer Science. Association for Computing Machinery 2 years, Baptist Student Union 2 years, In tram urals 2 years. Book, Michael Andrew: B . S . in Electrical Engineering. Sigma Nu Fraternity Secretary, Intramural Manager, Pledge Class Vice President. IEEE 2 years, Tau Beta Pi, Intramural Managers Association 2 ~ears, Intramurals 4 years. Booth, Robert P.: B.S. in Computer Science. ACM 2 years, IEEE, IEEE - CS2years. Borcherding, Bradley 0.: B . S . in Electrical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu 2 years, IEEE 3 years. Borgmeyer, Kim Marie: B.S. in Mathematics. Cycling Club, AWS, KME, Toastmasters. Bosko, James Gerard: B. S . in Mechanical Engineering. Intramurals - Soccer, Football. UMR Rugby Club. Alpha Phi Omega Service Fraternity, SAE,ASME.
Bethke, Shelly J.: B.S. in Met:Ulurgical
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Bothmann, Richard D.: B.S . in Mechanic al Engineerin g. Boulos, Edmond Michael: B.S. in Computer Science. Bourquin, Daniel Jack: B .S. in Electrica l Engineerin g. IEEE, Jazz and Marching Band. Bowen, James M.: B .S . in Electrica l Engineerin g. HKN, Phi Kappa Phi. Bowers, Bryan Everett: B.S. in Civil Engineerin g. ASCE, Chi Epsilon, Campus Club. Bowles, Sandra Lynn: B.S. in Computer Science. Freshman Honor Society, University Choir 4 years, KME 2 years, AMC, UPE. Bowlin~
David Reece: B .S. 1n Electrica l Engineeri ng. Member IEEE, Hobby Club.
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Bowser, Bruce Lawrence: B.S. in Mechanic al Engineeri ng. Pi Tau Sigma. Brackbill, Mary L.: B.S . in Geologic al Engineerin g. Brake, James Dean: B .S. in Electrica l Engineerin g. KMNR 3 years, St. Pats 2 years, Phi Eta Sigma. Brandt, Patricia Ann: B.S . in Mechanic al Engineerin g. Little sister of Sigma Phi Epsilon Treasurer and Vice President. Association of Women Students. Breeden, Susan M: B.S. in Chemistry and Life Science. Varsity Soccer, W.~. Schrenk C~emistry Society, Alpha Ch1 Sigma, Helix 'Biology Club. Breitbarth, James E.: B.S. in Mechanical
Brown, Shelly M.: B.S . in Engineer ing Manageme nt. ASEM Secretary , Publicity Chairman. ITE, AWS, TJHA Intramurals , Little Sister of the Golden Heart 2 years, Honor Roll. Broy, David Joseph: B .S. in Electrica l Engineeri ng. Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi, Eta ~1{a Nu, Phi Kappa Phi, Bruhn, Chris Jon: B.s.. i~ Aerospac e Engmeenn g. Tau Beta Pi Sigma Gamma Tau, Phi Kappa Phi, Intramural sports, AIAA - Treasurer, Student Union Board, Rolla Sport Parachute Club. Brunig, Kirk J.: B.S. in Mechanic al Engineerin g. SAE, ASME. Brush, Cindy M.: B.S. in Engineer ing Managem ent. Kappa Delta 4 years, Panhellenic 3 years, Little sisters of the White Star 4 years, SUB, Student Council Committee .
Bujewski, Matthew John: B.S . in Chemica l Engineerin g. AICHE. Bullard, James C.: B.S. in Electrica l Engineerin g. Phi Kappa Phi, Eta Kappa Nu, Tau Beta Pi, lEEÂŁ- Treasurer, Honors Program, M-Club, Varsity Cross Country and Field (MVP), Varsity Track. Burbrid ge, David Wilmer: B .S. in Electrica l Engineeri ng. Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi 2 years, Eta Kappa Nu. Burgess, Gary Lee: B.S. in Mechanic al Engineeri ng. Pi Tau Sigma, SAE 2 years, Tau Beta Pi. Burrows Jr., William W.: B.S. in Electrica l Engineerin g. Burton, Peter M.: B.S. in Civil Engineerin g. Rugby Club - Treasurer 3 years, Tau Beta Pi 2 years, Chi Epsilon 2 years, Phi Kappa Phi, KMNR 3 years, ASCE. Butler, Steven Greg: B.S. in Electrica l Engineerin g. Buth, Donald: B.S. in Nuclear Engineerin g. Phi Theta Kappa, J azz Band, American Nuclear Society 2 years. Butler, Valerie D.: B .S. in Ceramic Engineeri ng. Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Sigma 4 years - Treasurer for 2 years. American Ceramic Society 3 years. Keramos 3 years - President 1 year. SUB. Byrne, Molly Cassidy: B.S . in Mechanic al Engineerin g. Zeta Tau Alpha - Treasurer and Asst. Treasurer. White Roses of Sigma Tau Gamma - President and Treasurer. SUB. To: A very unique and special person. Congratula tions. Carla.
-cCajili, Dennis E.: B.S. in Aerospace Engineering. AIAA, Phi Eta Sigma, Co-op Association, GDI, Intramural Tennis. Calmet, Hector Jose: B.S. in Civil Engineering. FELA. Campbell, Brian E.: B.S. in Computer Science. ACM. Canady, Nathaniel Byron: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. ASME, Campus Tour Guide, ABS - Sgt. at Arms, Black Culture House Chairman, Motel President , Intramural flag football coach, MEP, SUB. Cantwell, Dane Lynn: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. SPE Treasurer, Pi Epsilon Tau, Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Card, Dennis Alan: B.S . in Chemical Engineering. Phi Eta Sigma, Kappa Mu Epsilon, Tau Beta Pi, Omega Chi Epsilon, STUCO, AICHE, AUSA.
American Ceramic Society, Keramos, Photographer for Rollamo and Miner. Castillo, Joseph A.: B.S. in Aero space Engineering. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (Secretary), Sigma Gamma Tau (Vice-Pres.), Tau Beta Pi, Co-op Engineering Program. Chambers, W. Andy: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Baptist Student Union (4 yrs), Intramural (4 yrs.), Co-op (3 yrs.), Summer Missions. Chapman, John Wayne: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. ASHRAE, ASME. Cheung, Ming Ho: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. IEEE, UMR Radio Club. Cheu, JeffS.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. AICHE (4 yrs.), Phi Eta Sigma, Tau Beta Pi (2 yrs.), Omega Chi Epsilon (2 yrs.), Phi Kappa Phi. Christians, Gregory Lee: B.S. in Geological Engineering. Sigma Pi, InterFraternity Council.
Society of Petroleum Engineers, Association of Engineering Geologists, Sigma Gamma Epsilon.
Cole, Richard J: B.S. in Petro l eum Engineering. Society of Petroleum Engineers (2 yrs.).
Clark, Jon 0.: B.S. in Mining Engineering. Basketball (2 yrs.).' Society of Mining Engmeers.
Collier, Bret Raymond: B .S. in Nuclear Engineering. MSM Climbing Club (2 yrs), UMR Jazz Band (3 yrs.), UMR Marching/Concert Band (4 yrs. ).
Clinch, Sharon: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. AICHE, Daughters of the Nile (Vice Pres., Sgt. at Arms, Treasurer, and Secretary). Cline, Kevin Lewis: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Pi Tau Sigma, ASME, Phi Kappa Phi. Clossick, James Pat: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. UMR Cross Country Team, Helix Club, Phi Eta Sigma. Coday, Michael G.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Intramural Football and Soccer. Colasuonno, Stephen 0.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Sigma Phi Epsilon.
Colvin, Darryl John: B.S. in Mining Engineering. Society of Mining Engineers (4 yrs.), Intercollegiate Knights (4 yrs.), (President, Pledge Trainer), Tau Kappa Epsilon (Pledge Trainer), Association of U.S. Army (2 yrs.). Conlon, Matthew P.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Cooper, Russell A.: B.S. in Aerospace Engineering. Lambda Chi Alpha (Vice-Pres., Steward, House Manager), Varsity Wrestling, AIAA, Student Council, Gamma Alpha Delta, Theta Tau. Cooper, Suzanne Marie: B.S. in Civil Engineering. ASCE (2 yrs.), Alpha Phi
Carden, Robert A.: B.S. in Economics. Delta Tau Delta - Recording Secretary, Chairman of Alumni Relations. St. Pat's Board Chairman of Parade Fund, September Fest Committee, Lions Club. Carpenter, Chris J.: B.S . in Engineering Management. Tau Kappa Epsilon Steward, Public Relations, Social, and Greek Week chairman, Hegeman, Varsity Soccer, Intramural Manager (Treas.). Carter, Julie A.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Sisters of the Gold Rose - Treasurer, Vice-President. ASME. Carty, William M.: B.S. in Ceramic Engineering. Alpha Epsilon Pi - Vice-Pres., Secretary, Historian (2 yrs.). 291
Omega 2 yrs.; Kappa Delta 4 yrs., Social Chairman; lntramurals, Standards Board; Tau Kappa Epsilon Little Sisters Vice-Pres., Rush Chairman. Corum, Bret Alan: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. MSM Spelunkers' Club 5 yrs.; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE. Corcoran, Steve P.: B.S. in Electrical ~ngi.neering. G.A.D.; Chmbtng Club; Student Council; Sigma Phi Epsilon. Cottingham, James Bradley: B.S. in Computer Science. ACM 4 yrs.; RAM 4 yrs., Vice-President; UPE 2 yrs.; Phi Eta Sigma 4 yrs. Cottrell, Carrie L.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. ASCE, Chi Epsilon.
Crane, Kamila Jean: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Cheerleader 2 yrs.; Phi Kappa Theta Ltttle Sister 3 yrs. -Social Chmn. and President; Phi Eta Sigma; ASCE; IFC; Kappa Delta.
Crippen, Timothy Carl: B.S. in Engineering Management. American Society for Engineering Management; Campus Club- President, Board of Control; Intra-Mural Sports.
Crnio, Paul Conrad: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Intra-Mural Bas ketball; IEEE; Heta Kappa Nu.
Crosby, Donald P.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Chi- VicePresident; ASHRAE; ASME; Intramural Football and Softball.
Cowley, DonaJd J.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Cox, Paul N.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Beta Sigma Psi.
Crow, Perry Albert: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; Phi Eta Sigma.
Crutcher, Michael Ray: B.S. in Geological Engineering. Association of Engineering Geologists Treasurer 2 yrs.; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Army ROTC 4 yrs.; Association of United States ArmyVice-President; Intramural Basketball and Softball. Curless, Jerry Leon: B.S. in Mining Engineering. Sigma Pi - President, Pledge, Trainer, Historian; Theta Tau Omega; GAD; Intramural Sports 4 yrs.
-DDarnell, Bryan: B.S. in Math and Computer Science. RAM President and Treasurer; Kappa Mu Epsilon President and Treasurer; ACM - Secretary and Vice Pres.; UPE; Phi Kappa Phi, ACM Programming Team; Coop Club. Dashner, John Steven: B.S. in Computer Science. Advanced ROTC- A-Co Commander Association of the United States Army. DaSilva, Pascal B.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. IEEE 3 yrs.; Eta Kappa NU 2 yrs - Vice-Pres.; Heta Kappa Nu - President. Davis, Jeanean T.: B.S. in Computer Science. RHA - Board of Governors, Food Committee; UMR Marching Band 2 yrs.; SWE. Davis, Jon T.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi; Heta Kappa Nu; University Band, Wind Ensemble 2 yrs.
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Dawdy, Jan Claire: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Pi Tau Sigma, Photography Club 2 yrs. Dawson, Anthony G.: B.S. in Aerospace Engineering. AIAA 2 yrs.; Wargamer's Association. Dawson, Danny Leroy: B.S. in Engineering Management. ASEM, liE, IEEE3yrs. Dawson, Kathryn E.: B.A. in Psychology. Psi ChiVice Pres.; Vice-Pres., Phi Kappa Phi. Dawson, Latrecia Y.: B.S. in Computer Science. Association for Computing Machinery; Association for Black Students; Intramural Sports. Dawson, Richard G.: B.S. in Aerospace Engineering. AIAA 2 yrs.; Tau Beta Pi - Special Projects Chmn.; Wargamers Association. DeCastro, Maria L.: B.S. in Engineering Management. lntramurals -Racquetball, Champion 4 yrs.; American Society 4 yrs.; American Society of Eng. Management. De Gonia, Christa: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Missouri Miner - Asst. Editor, Sports Editor; Little Sisters of Phi Kappa Theta - Secretary, AWS 2 yrs.; Taekwondo Club, SWE 2 yrs.; SUB; AIChE 4 yrs. Deles, Julie Anne: B.S. in Life Science. Alpha Chi Sigma- Secretary, Treasurer; Helix Vice-President.
David, Kathy Lynne: B.S. in Engineering Mechanics. Tau Beta Pi, AAM.
Dell'Orco, Louis A.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Rugby Clu&- President and Treasurer; Independents Council Vice-President; Baseball; ASCE 4 yrs.; Knight of St. Pat; ROTC 4 yrs.
Davis, Sherry L.: B.S. in Computer Science. Southwinds 2 yrs.; English Club; Association for Computing Machinery 3 yrs.; Upsilon Pi Epsilon 2yrs.
Dell'Orco, Michael J.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. UMR Rugby Club 4 yrs.; Theta Tau Omega - Public Relations and President; Army ROTC 4 yrs.
Dennert, Clark E.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Phi Eta Sigma, Pi Tau Sigma, SAE, ASME.
Dent, Ti mothy E.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. American Institute of Chemical Engineers, Phi Kappa Phi, Tau Beta Pi, Omega Chi Epsilon.
DePasquale, Laura An n: B.S. in Engineering Management. Little Sisters of the White Star -President; ASEM; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Greek Week Queen 1983.
Deruntz, Joseph G.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers; Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon.
Determa n, Cynthia J.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Varsity Soccer Player; Stardusters -Vice Pres., Secretary; M-Club; Intramurals; Varsity Soccer Asst. Coach .
Dietrich, William M.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Phi Eta Sigma; AICH E.
Dimitry, James Edward: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Phi Kappa Theta - President, Secretary, Rush Chr .; IFC -Judicial Board Chairman; Gamma Alpha Decta; Blue Key; ASME.
Dinsdale, Ke nt S.: B.S. in Economic I Business. Economics Club 3 years; Varsity Basketball 3 years; Varsity Golf 4 yea rs - All American 2 years; MVP 4 years.
Dixon, Sam L.: B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering. Slpha Sigma Mu; Phi Kappa Phi; AFS -President Met Society.
Dobson, Michael Robert: B.S. in Computer Science. Sigma N u - Treasurer. Alpha Phi Omega Treasurer, President; ACM; Student Union Board. Donze, Margaret M.: B.S. in Computer Science. Dougherty, Susan Jane: B.S. in Engineering Management. American Society of Engineering Management; Society of Women Engineers 2 years; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi. Douglas, Laura Marie: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Varsity Soccer; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; In tram ura ls. D rewes, Mark Kenneth: B.S. in Computer Science. Sigma Pi; Student Council 2 years; Theatre Guild 2 years; ACM 2 years; Intramural's 4 years. Droste, John G.: B.S. in Geological Engineering. Association of Engineering Geologist; Society of Petroleum Engineering; UMR Rugby Club. Drum, Leslie Marie: B.S. in Computer Science; Blue Key 2 years; UPE Treasurer; Theatre Guild 4 years - Treasurer 1 year; ZTA 2 years; Sigma Pi Little Sisters- Sec.; ACM.
Girl's UMR Football; Gold Miners Pom-Pons 4 years.
TKE Little Sister; TKE Sweetheart; Alpha Phi Omega; ASEM.
Dubuque, Mark William: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Student Union Board; Student Council Representative 2 years; IEBE 4 years.
Ederle, David A.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Kappa Sigma - Guard, Steward. Intercollegiates Knights- President, Treasurer, IEEE.
Dunham III, Millard S hearl: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Jimmy Buffet Fan Club; SAE; ASME; Phi Eta Sigma. Dupler, Daw n Ann: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Recorder of Alpha Chi Sigma; AICHE; Phi Eta Sigma.
D ussold, Tho mas M a tthew: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Tau Kappa Epsilon President, Vice President, Sergeant at Arms, House Manager; ASME; SAE; In tram urals.
-EEagle, Gene H.: B.S. in Civil Engineering . ASCE - Concrete Canoe Chr.; Chi Epsilon; ASCE - Vice Pres.; Chi Epsilon Pledge Marshall, Vice-Pres. Eberhardt, Donna M.: B.S. in Engineering Management. Zeta Tau Alpha; Blue Key; IFC.
Elders, Kay Lynn: B.S. in Chemistry. BSU 4 years. Eld red, John Woodrow: B.S. in Physics. SPS Treasurer, Sigma Pi Sigma. Elfrank, Nancy Jayne: B.S. in Geology. Sigma Gamma Epsilon; C. L. Dake Geological Society. EI-Hanagy, Youssef H.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. ASCE, MSA, OAS Soccer Team Fan, OAS. Elliott, Judy Kay: B.S. in Computer Science. Student Union Board; Upsilon Pi Epsilon; Little Sister of Beta Sigma Psi, ACM. Ellis, D irk C.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Trap and Skeet; ASARAE. Elsenrath, David A.: B.S. in Life Sciences. Varsity Football 4 years. Em erson, Nelson Rae: B.S. in Computer Science; Phi Eta Sigma; Nat's Merit Scholar; ACM, Floor Pres.; Upsilon Pi Epsilon - Chr. T.J, lntramurals. 293
Fiebig, Kieth B.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. BSUPresident; ASCE 3 years; Member of BSU for 4 years. Fincher, Larry Max: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. IEEE 2 years. Fitzgerald, Frank M.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Flake, Barbara J.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Kappa Phi; Daughters of Diana 4 years; Student Union Board 2 years.
Eudejan, Edward 8.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. IEEE 2 years; Photography Club; Intramural Soccer; GDI. Engel, Gretchen E.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Little Sister Beta Sigma Psi; ASME; Pi Tau Sigma. Engelking, Dave F.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Engeman, Stephen Raymond: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. IEEE, HKN Hobby Club. Engert, Lisa Anne: B.S. in Engineering Management. Theatre Guild; ASCE; ASEM; SWE; In tram ural Softball. Enslow, Roger: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Ephraim, James Martin: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Campus Club; Rugby Club; ASHRAE, ASME. Ernst, Scott Richard: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. IEEE. Eschner, Brian Douglas: B.S. in Computer Science. UPE 2 years, ACM - Sec. 2 years; Rock Climbing; Spelunking; BSU 3 years; Campus Club 3 years; Photography; Yearbook. 294
Eshelman, Marc W.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. ASCE- Committee Chr., Secretary for UMR Karate Club; Resident Asst. for RHA.
Esme, Deborah A.: B.S. in Engineering Management. Kappa Delta- Scholarship Chairman; Gamma Alpha Delta Representative, Steward; Phi Kappa Theta Little Sisters; Honor Roll.
Espenschied, Andrew C.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. American Institute of Chemical Engineers; Omega Chi Epsilon.
Eswine, David M.: B.S. in Engineering Management. American Society for Engineering Management; American Institute of Industrial Engineers.
-FFahning, Christopher J.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. KME, AliA, SAE.
Fajardo, Lempira Galel: B.S. in Computer Science. ISC 3 years; FELA 4 years; President of ISC; ACM 2 years.
Farnham, David H.: B.S. in Engineering Mechanics. Tau Beta Pi 2 years; KME 2 years; American Academy of Mechanics 3 years.
Farrar Jr., Larry Eugene: B.S. in Metallurgy. ASM; AIME; AFS; Pershing Rifles; Skeet and Trap; Sports Car Club; Intramural Football and Softball.
Fausett, Anita Marie: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Crescent of Lambda Chi Alpha; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; IEEE.
Feiner, Deirk Alan: B.S. in Engineering Management. MHA West President; ASEM 2 years; SUB 2 years; ITE 2 years.
Ferguson, John Aldous B.S. in Civil Engineering. ASCE.
Flint, Sara Ellen: B.S. in Computer Science. ZTA - House Mgr.; Honor Pledge; ACM; Sigma Pi Little Sisters of Sigma Pi - Treasurer; lntramurals; SUB Concerts Committee. Florian, Daniel J.: B.S. in Computer Science. USAF 3 years. Fochtmann, Ginny L.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Blue Key 3 years- Vice President; Tau Beta Pi Recording Secretary; Chi Epsilon 2 years; Kappa Delta 3 years - Asst. Treasurer, Treasurer; Alpha Phi Omega 3 years; ASCE 3 years; SWE 2 years; UMR Facilities Planning Committee. Fogarty III, William M.: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. Kappa Sigma Fraternity; SPE; In tram urals. Ford, Laura Anne: B.S. in Psychology. IntramuralSoftball, Soccer, Racquetball, Varsity Cross Country; D.J. KMNR 2 years; Music Director; Alpha Chi Sigma 2 years. Foreman, David Paul: B.S. in Geologiacal Engineering. Sigma Gamma Epsilon; AEG 2 years; Hang Gliding Club; SUB Indoor Recreation.
Forness, Kevin Paul: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. AICHE - President, Vice President, Secretary; Omega Chi Epsilon Vice President; Intramurals- Football, Track, Basketball; Curator's Award; UMRMSM Alumni Assoc. Scholar. Fournie, Glenn Gerard: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Intramural Football, Softball; Pi Tau Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; ASME;SAE. Fox, Alan Lee: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Frailey, Scott Michael: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. SPE 2 years.
Fritzmeyer, Kevin Ray: B.S. in Engineering Management. ASME; ASEM. Froehly, Mark Gerard: B.S. in Computer Science. ACM, GAD, IK.
-GGaddy, Garry Don: B.S. in Economics I Business. Economics Club; Veterans Club; Psychology Club; ASEM. Garcia, Manuel Felipe: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Venezuela Student Assoc. President; FELA.
Freeman, Lillian Anne: B.S. in Psychology. Psi Chi.
Gardner, Bryce K.: B.S. in Engineering Management. Intramural Manager for Christian Campus House; American Academy of Mechanics; Phi Kappa Phi; Kappa Mu Epsilon.
Freiner, Barry Douglas: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Varsity Rifle Team- Gold Team; Campus Club; IEEE; HKN; Tau Beta Pi.
Garrison, Robert Michael: B.S. in Computer Science. ACM; Elec. Hobby Club; Civil Air Patrol 4 years.
Frazier, Pamela Jo: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. AF ROTC 2 years.
Freund, Eva Rose: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Alpha Chi Sigma - Vice President, Alumni Sec.; Toastmasters; Phi Kappa Phi. Frey, Karen Mary: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. SPE 4 years; Assoc. of Women Leaders; Student Council; SUB; Pi Sigma Tau; Secretary of SPE. Friedrich, Allen Earl: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Wesley Foundation 2 years; ASCE 2 years. Frink, Karen V.: B.S. in Engineering Management. ASEM; ITE; AICHE; Little Sisters of Phi Kappa Theta - Vice President and Secretary.
Gaston, Juliann: B.S. in Engineerring Management. American Society of Engineering Management; Sisters of the Gold Rose President, Vice-President, Secretary. Gautney, Rita K.: B.A. in English. Southwinds; English Club; Women's Council. Genovese, Mary Louise: B.S. in Engineering Management. Kappa Delta- Membersliip Chm.; Special Events, Standards Board; ASEM; Little Sisters of Pi Kappa Alpha Treasurer; Panhellenic Rush Committee.
Geraci, Joseph A.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Germer, Jeffrey William: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. Society of Petroleum Engineers; MClub; UMR Varsity Swimming. Gettle, Jeaneanne Marie: B.S. in Geological Engineering. Zeta Tau Alpha; AEG; Golden Hearts of Sigma Phi Epsilon; Student Council Rep.; Alpha Phi Omega; Gamma Alpha Delta. Gielow, Mary Alice: B.S. in Meehan ical Engineering. Chi Omega, UMR Panhellenic Council; Blue Key; Little Sisters of Sigma Nu; Who's Who in American Colleges; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; ASME. Giessinger, Mark Elliott: B.S. In Civil Engineering. Gilbert, Alice Fern: B.S. in Computer Science. Wesley Foundation 2 years; ACM; Phi Eta Sigma; UPE; University Orchestra 2 years. Gilbert, Daren Scott: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. Gibson, Steven W.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Campus Club- Business Manager, Board of Control; Student Council 2 years; Student Repr. on Facilities Planning Comm.; Intramural Football, Softball.
Gladis, Sam Paul: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Tau Kappa Epsilon Rush Chr., Sergeant at Arms, Social Chr. Theta Tau Omega- Guard, Pledge Trainer; St. Pat's Board -Trumpeter. Glaeser, Walter Paul: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. ASME; Intramurals; AF ROTC; Student Union Board. Glauz, Rebecca J.: B~. in Civil Engineering:-7\.SCE - Treasurer; Chi Epsilon - Secretary; SWE, ITE; Rock Climbing Club; SUB. Goeddel, Kenneth James: B.S. in Engineering Management. Sigma Nu; Alpha Phi Omega; American Society of Engineering Management; Institute of Industrial Engineers; In tram urals. Goedde!, William C.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Sigma Nu- Recorder; Alumni Contact; Parents Day Chairman; IEEE; Phi Eta Sigma; College Republicans. Goedecke, Diana Lynn: B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering. ASM-AIME; AEM. Goedecke, Douglas Kevin: B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering. ASM-AIME; AEM;
Gillispie, Dean David: B.S. in Aerospace Engineering. AIAA 2 years; SUB 2 years. Gillespie, Robert J.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Ram Club; IEEE.
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Groat, Kurt P.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. ASME.
Glovanovitz, Kent Joseph: B.S. in Aerospace Engineering. Kappa Alpha- Scholars11ip Chairman, Parliamentarian, Council of Honor; Intercollegiate Knights; AIAA; In tram urals.
Groszewski, Paul Gerard: B.S. in Civil Engineering. ASCE 2 years; Chi Epsilon. Guest, Matthew Blake: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. KMFA Radio 2 years; University Orchestra 3 years; ASH RAE.
Goering, Harold Charles: B.S. in Computer Science. TEC Engine Club Steward, Business Manager; UPE, Basketball; Softball.
Gull borg, Allan Peter: B.S. in Engineering Management. Beta Sigma Psi; St. Pat's Board- Page 1984; Theta Tau Omega; 609; Intramurals Managers Assoc.; ASEM; SME; liE.
Goetz, Carl Evan: B.S. in Computer Science. Theatre Guild President. ACM; Student Union Board; UMR Theatre. Goetz, Robert Joseph: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Intramural Soccer 3 years; AICHE 3 years.
Gust, Robin Carole: B.S. in Geological Engineering. Tau Beta Pi; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; Assoc. of Engineering Geologists; SWE.
Goss, Roberta Jean: B.S. in Engineering Management. SME; SWE; IEEE. Grainger, Brad P.: B.S. in Engineering Management. Varsity Track; Campus Club; Intramural Vice President; ASEM; Trap and Skeet Team. Gramann, Ronald: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. KMNR News Director. Gramling, Timothy Paul: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Rolla Student Chapter ASCE, National Chapter ASCE. Grana, John V.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. ASCE. Grannemann Jr., Gary M.: B.S. in Engineering Management. Grant, Michael Joseph: B.S. in Computer Science; ACM 2 years; UPE 2 years; KME 2 years; RAM. Grassi, Thomas M.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Tau Kappa EpsilonTreasurer, Rush Chairman; Intramural Manager's Assoc. - Vice President; KMNR; Rollamo; Photography
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Club; ASME; SAE. Gray, Karen R.: B.S. in Computer Science. Student Council; Big Sister - Little Sister Coord ina tor; Communications; Activities Chairman; Honor Roll. Greco, Mary J.: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. Tau Beta Pi; Pi Epsilon Tau; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Phi Kappa Theta Little Sister; Society of Petroleum Engineers; Society of Women Engineers; Varsity and Intramural Sports. Greenstreet, Carl W.: B.S. in Geological Engineering. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Assoc. of Engineering Geologists; Society of Petroleum Engineers. Greenwood, Christopher S.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. UMR Marching
Miner Band; AICHE; Delta Tau Delta President, Guide, Sergeant at Arms. Grieshaber, Matthew Louis: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Griffin, Grant Reed: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa N u; UMR Amateur Radio Club. Griggs, Jacqueline R.: B.S. in Mining Engineering. SME 2 years; Student Council 2 years; Student Union Board 2 years; Wesley Foundation 4 years; Intramurals 3 years. Grimm, Michael John: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Vice President of Vets Club; Public Relations Director and Business Manager for KMNR. Groat, Keith B.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. ASME; AIAA; Raiders; Tau Beta Pi; Student Union Board; Student Council.
-HHaas, Mark A.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Hacke, Keith Robert: B.S. in Computer Science. Phi Eta Sigma; Upsilon Pi Epsilon; ACM. Hackler, Amy K.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. ASHRAE 2 years; SAE 2 years; Varsity Softball; Band; Resident Assist. 2 yeas; lntramurals. Hager, Bartholomew: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Chi Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; Kappa Mu Epsilon; ASCE 4 years; RHA Newspaper; Intramural Referee. Haggans, Charles W.: B.S. in Physics. Wrestling; Society of Physics Students. Hakenewerth, David John: B.S. in Computer Science. Asst. Ed. Organizations
Section; Yearbook Staff; GDI2 years. Haldiman, Valerie Lee: B.S. in Engineering Managemen t. Hall, Mark R.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. AICHE; Alpha Chi Sigma; SUB. Hall, Maureen E.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Chi Omega; Pi Tau Sigma; SAE; ASME. Hall, Oliver Keith: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Varsity Wrestling 4 years. Hamil, Candice A.: B.S. in Geology. Hamoud, Thabit H.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Hanley, Wayne M .: B.A. in History. Varsity Swimming; English Club 2 years; Vets Club; Raiders 2 years; SUB Rep.; Wesley Foundation 2 years; Intramural Swimming and Volleyball.
Harr, Karen Michelle: B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering. Alpha Sigma Mu 2 years; Crescent of Lambda Chi Alpha; Phi Eta Sigma; Metallurgical Society - Vice President. Harris, Edward Steven: B.S. in Chemical Engineering; Alpha Chi Sigma; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; AICHE; Intramural Bowling and Softball. Hart, Gary A.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Hartmann, Craig Thomas: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Student Council; IEEE. Hattori, David Robert: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. APO; Sigma Nu; IEEE 4 years; SUB; Blue Key. Hauser, Kevin Paul: B.S. in Engineering Management. Delta Tau Delta- Sergeant at Arms, Recording Sec. St. Pat's Board 2 years.
Harbaugh, Mark E.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Cycling Club- Treasurer; Karate Club; Bowling League; ASME;AIAA.
Hauser, Robert L.: B.S . in Mechanical Engineering. Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma.
Hargis, Mark E.: B.S. in Geofogical Engineering.
Hawk, Donna Ruth: B.S. in Chemical Engineering.
Tau Beta Pi; Omega Chi Epsilon; American Institute of Chemical Engineering; Wesley Foundation. Hawkins, Bruce Michael: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. AICHE. Hazlett, Robert C.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers 3 years. Institute of Transportation Engineers - Vice President; Lutheran Student Group President. Heberle, Geoffrey Owen: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Phi Omega; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; Ski Club; University Band. Hediger, Robert T.: B.S. in Civil Engineering . IK; ASCE 4 years; ITE; ASAE. Hehmeyer, James E.: B.S. in Geophysics. CI Dake Society; SEG; GDI; Floor President; Resident Asst.; Residence Hall Committee. Heidenblut, Michael G.: B.S. in Mining Engineering. SME-AIME; Intercollegiate Knight; Tau Gamma Epsilon
lntramurals; Newman Center. Heinzmann, David W.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Pi Tau Sigma; SAE 2 years; ASME. Heisse, Richard James: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. AICHE, MHA Executive Committee; Intramural Sports. Heitert, Steven Michael: B.S. in Engineering Management. Triangle Fraternity - 1st Vice President, 2nd Vice President, Rush Chr., Corresponding Sec., House Manager. Heithold, Grant D.: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. Society of Petroleum Engineers. Held, James Robert: B.S. in Engineering. Management. Gamma Alpha Delta; Pi Kappa Alpha 4 years; Student Council. Helleny, Louis George: B.S. in Engineering Management. Board of Governors; ASEM-ITE 3 years - President; liE Rep.; Intramural Volleyball; ASME 2 years. Heller, Chris Edward: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. SPE; Economics Club. Henderson, Mark Charles: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. Tech Club; Baptist Student Union 2 years; Trap and Skeet Club 2 years; National Trap Team Shooter Runner Up; Student Council Unaffiliated 2 years. Henry, Robert Glen: B.S. in Engineering Management. Student Gov't Assoc. - President; Intramurals 2 years; ASME 2 years; ASEM. 297
Hens lee, Kimberly Dowd: B.S. in Civil Engineering. ASCE 4 years; Chi Epsilon; Wesley Foundation 4 years; Da ughters of Diana 2 years. Henson, Dennis W .: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Co-op 2 years. Henze, Joe E.: B.S. in Engineering Management. Varsity Cross Country and Track Letterman; M-Club; ASEM; liE; IVCF; Big Brothers Big Sisters. Herman, Stuart Ronald: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. IEEE Paper; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Kappa Phi. Herrmann, James Walter: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Pi Secretary. Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Wesley Fo undation; Gamma Alpha Delta; Intramural Handball. Heumann, Helen Marie: B.S. in Engineering Management. Little Sister of Phi Kappa Theta President, Secretary; ASEM-IIT; Tau Beta Pi; Missouri Miner - Asst. Advertising Director; APO Historian. He uring, Diane Kay: B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering. The Metallurgical Socie tySecretary; American Foundry Socie ty Treasurer; Chi Alpha. Hig h, Chris topher Louis: B.S. in Computer Science. Rolla Association of Microcomputing President; UPE, Phi Eta Sigma; KME; ACE. Hilburn, Rodney Blair: B.S. in Electrical Engineer ing. Sigma Phi Epsilon - Recorder, Guard, Pledge Educator. UMR Yell Leader; UMR Choir; IEEE. 298
Hilgers, Michael Gene: B.S. in Computer Science. Coop 4 years; Honor Roll 4 years; KME; Karate Club 2years. Hiller, Jeffrey A.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Hines, Timothy Paul: B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering. American Society for Metals; American Institute of Mining; Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers. Ho, Pen~ Soon: B.S. in Electrica Engineering. CCH, IEEE, SAE. Hoefener, Bettina Jaye: B.S. in Computer Science. Beta Sigma Psi Little Sister -Social Chairman; UPE; ACM. Hoefer, Ann Charlotte: B.S. in Comp uter Science. Zeta Tau Alpha President, Secretary; KME, UPE, TKE Little Sister. Hoelscher, Keith A.: B.S. in Mechanical Engin eering. ASME, APICS. Hoerle, Michael C.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering.
Holesinger, Richard E.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. ASCE 4 years; ITE.
Management; Little Sister Chairman; Cudgel Chairman.
Honaker, Kenneth D.: B.S. in Electrical Engineerin~ Eta Kappa Nu 2 years; hi Kappa Phi 2 years.
Howard, Lisa Ann: B.S. in Civil Engineerint ASCE; ITE; Crescents of ambda Chi Alpha.
Hooper, Donald M.: B.S. in Geolo~y, C.L. Dake Society; igma Gamma Epsilon.
Howell, Darrell Steven: B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering. America n Sociez of Me tals; Am. Foun rymen's Society; Intramura l Sports 4 years.
Hopkins, David Wayne: B.S. in ComJ'uter Science. NSBES; AB House Manager; ACM; MEP Scholar . Hoppe, Kenne th Allan: B.S. in Electrical Engin eerin~ . GDI, GDI Governor, ice President, President. Hopper, Kevin Andrew: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Intramural Sports 3 years; IEEE.
Hudson, James Edward: B.S. in Engineering Management. ASEM; liE; ASHRAE; APICS; ASME; Newman Center; Vienna Woods Social Committee. Huether, Donald Mark: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Kappa Sigma 4 years Presiden t; Theta Tau Omega 3 kears; Varsity Footba ll; ugby Club 3 years.
Horne, Everett Alan: B.S. in Economics. ABS; Ca mgus Club; Varsity Base all.
Huff, Ronald David: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering.
Houghland, Peter Daniel: B.S. in Mechanical Engineerin8. lntramurals Alpha Phi me~a. Sigma ice Tau Gamma President
HumLert, Scott E.: B.S. in Petro eum En~ineering. Delta Sigma P i - Head Steward . In tercollegiate Knights; SPE; APO; NSJE; Univ. Band and Chamber Ensemble.
Hunn, Francis Scott: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Hunt, Randy Mitchell: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. IEEE; Jazz Band; RHA Intramural. Huntington, Susan Diane: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. Pi Epsilon Tau; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Sigma; Society of Petroleum Engineers; Sigma Pi Little Sister. Huskey, Lindell Gene: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Hutson, Bradley Steven: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Phi Kappa Theta; Karate Club; ASME; Alpha Phi Omega. Hutson, Bryan Joseph: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Phi Kappa Theta -Treasurer; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; Karate Club. Huynh, Man M.: B.S. in Computer Science.
-1Ibrahim, Hussein A.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. OAS Soccer Team; FELA Soccer Team; ASCE.
Ikoba, Oghenerd V.: B.S. in Nuclear Engineering. Ameican Nuclear Society, Baptist Student Union.
Ilisevic, Mario: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Kappa Mu Epsilon; SAE; Tech-Engine Club; UMR Karate Club.
Isom, Christopher Robert: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Kappa Alpha OrderCorresponding Secretary, Keeper of the Door; Alpha Phi Omega; Student Union Board; Intramurals; AICHE.
- JJabusch, John David: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Tau Beta PiCorresponding Sec. IEEE; Independents Council President; Jazz Band; Phi Kappa Phi; Eta Kppa Nu. Jackson, Mark E.: B.S. in Engineering. Management. ASEM; liE. Jacobs, Jeffrey L.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. IEEE; SUB 2 years. Jacobs, Toni L.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Basketball 2 years; Varsity Softball; A WS. James, Mark David: B.S. in Civil Engineering. ASCE; Trap and Skeet Club.
Johnson, Christopher James: B.S. in Geological Engineering. Trap and Skeet Club - President, Vice President, Treasurer, Range Officer; AEG; Sigma Gamma Epsilon.
Johnson, Kurt Michael: B.S. in Engineering Management. ASEM; GDI; Campus Club; Liahona 4 years; College Young Republicans 3 years; Intramural Basketball.
Johnson, Randy S.: B.S. in Computer Science. Tau Kappa EpsilonHistorian; Phi Eta Sigma; Beta Chi Sigma; ACM.
Johnson, Steven Douglas: B.S. in Mining Engineering. SME.
Jones, David Blake: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. UMR Swimming; SPE; UMR Water Polo Club.
Jones, Nancy M.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering.
Jones, Samuel: B.S. in Engineering Management. American Society of Engineering Management; ABS; Kafpa Alpha Psi- Keeper o Records; Intramural Sports.
Jones, Vincent Keith: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Independence Council; Intramurals, AF ROTC.
Jost, Linda Joan: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Johnson, Valerie Ann: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Alpha Chi Sigma; AICHE; Photographer of the Rollamo; SWE.
Julian, Kerry E.: B.S. in Engineering Management. ASEM; liE; AEG; Alpha Phi Omega.
Jeffers, Andrew Jay: B.S. in Mining Engineering. Varsity Footbal4 years; Lambda Chi Alpha President, Treasurer; Theta Tau Omega; Society of Mining Engineers; Intercollegiate Mining Team; Intramural Managers. Jeffries, Matthew Scott: B.S. in Computer Science. ACM;UPE. Jew, David Otto: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Campus Club 2 years; Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; ASME;SAE.
Illert, DavidS.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering . Intramural Manager; Kappa Kappa PsiTreasurer, Corresponding Secretary; IEEE.
Jewik, Lawrence: B.S. in Computer Science. Transfer from the Univ. of Texas; IEEE 4 years.
Iloputafe, Ike E.: B.S. in Aerospace Engineering. Varsity Track; AlAA; ABS.
Johnson, Christine E.: B.S. in Geological Engineering. ASCE 2 years; AEG.
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Jurgiel, John P.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Sigma Phi Epsi ion; I FC; Theta Tau Omega; Alpha Phi Omega; Chi Cpsilon; ASCE.
Justis, Paul G.: B.S. in Nuclear Engineering. Resident Asst. 2 years; UMR American Nuclear Society 4 years; Photography Club 2 yea rs.
-KKaiser, Martha Lee: B.S. in Engineering Management. ASEM/ TI E -Secreta ry. Phi Kappa Theta - President, Treasurer; Student Council. Kammerer, Ned John: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Ph i Eta Sigma - Vice Pres., Recording Sec. Tau Beta Pi; Omega Chi Epsilon; Intramural Football and Bow ling. Kanyok, Robert Charles: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Phi Eta Sigma; Col lege Bowl 3 years; IEEE 4 yea rs. Karl, Christine L.: B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering. Keenoy, Kevin T.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Varsity Soccer. Keesling, Darrel E.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Beta Sigma P~i - President, Rush Chairman, Secretary, Social Chairman; ASCE; Alphs Phi Omega; UMR Student路 Council. Keller, Stephen R.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Keller, Tracie A.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. AICHE 4 yeas; Little Sister of Delta Sigma Phi 4 years; O mega Chi Epsilon; Student Council2 years. 300
Kelly, John Gregory: B.S. in Economics. ASEM 4 years; Cycling ClubPresident. Kennedy, John Robert: B.S. in Engineering Management. Kessler, Paul Eric: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. OJ for KMNR 2 years; MSA Pop Concerts 2 years. Key, Paula Ann: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Kappa Delta 2 years; Beta Sigma Psi Little Sister 3 years; Phi Eta Sigma; Omega Chi Epsilo n Secretary; Tau Beta Pi; AICHE. Kidwell, Rex T.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Photographer for the Rollamo Yearbook. Kietzer, Kenneth N.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. IEEE. Kilwin, Jeffrey J.: B.S. in MetaLLurgical Engineering. Tau Kappa Epsilon 4 years - Rush Chairman, Secretary; IFC -Secretary; Intramural Managers Assoc. Treasurer. Kirchner, Christopher D.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE. Kirk, William F.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Secretary of the Society of Automotive Engineers. Kirn, Don Joseph: B.S. in Computer Science. Alpha Epsilon Pi - Steward, H ouse Manager, Historian, Treasurer; Alpha Phi Omega Treasurer, 1st Vice President, President; GAD; Toastmasters, ACM. Kitt, Brian Roger: B.S. in Engineering Management. Secretary and Treasurer of Tech Engine Club;
Student Council2 years. Klamm, Scott William: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Wargamer's Association of Rolla President; Miner Band 3 years; AICHE 4 years; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi 2 years; ] an: Band 2 years; Fencing 3 years. Klorer, John P.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Tau Kappa Epsilon -Vice President, House Manager, Chaplain; UMR Student Council; UMR Academic Counci L
Knoll meyer, John F.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering.
Koehler, Kurt Devlin: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. Tech Engine Club - Busi ness Manager, Executive Board; Pi Epsilon Tau Vice President; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Volleyball; Cross Country; SPE; Rock Ho use.
Kohl, Kenneth Richard: B.S. in Civil Engineering.
Knapp, Timothy P.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Intramural Manager; Pi Tau Sigma; Intramural Treasurer.
Kohlbaker, Michael C.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Chi Alpha Christian Fellows hip President; ASME.
Kneis ler, John F.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Interfraternity Council2 yea rs; Theta Tau Omega 2 years.
Kolliopoulos, Konstantinos: B.S. in Chemical Engineering . Tau Beta Pi; Omega Chi Epsilon; AICHE; TSC.
Kolnik, William Samuel: B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering. AFS; Met Society; SAE; intramural Sports; Beta Sigma Psi Asst. House Manager, Sergeant at Arms.
Krause, JoAnn: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Newman CenterPresident, Vice President; ASCE; ITE; Toastmasters; Chi Epsilon.
Komlos, John Andrew: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Beta Sigma Psi - Rush Chr., Social Chr., Athletic Manager, Little Sister Rush Chr; UMR - IFCPres., Games Chr. Theta Tau Omega; Intramural Manager; St. Pat's Student Knight; Student Union Board; ASCE; ITE.
Krejci, Gary Lee: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Theatre Guild President; Student Council; SUB; KM NR Program Director, Music Director; KCUF Players.
Ko ngable, Albert W.: B.S. in Physics. Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Pi Sigma. Koviscich, William Luke: B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering. Student Council 3 years; Vice President of Internal Affairs; Rugby Club 3 years; APD 2 years; Intercollegiate Knights 3 years- Secretary; Parachute Club; SUB; Kappa Sigma 4 yearsSecretary.
Krenning, Dennis P.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers 2 years. Krohn, Jeffrey Scott: B.S. in Engineering Management. Pi Kappa Alpha 4 years P resident, Treasurer, House manager; lFC 2 years; Blue Key- Vice President; Who's Who. Krolak, Thomas E.: B.S. in Geology. President of C.L. Dake Geological Society.
Kro n mueller, W ill iam R.: B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering. ASM; AFS. Krueger, James W.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering . Beta Sigma Psi - House Manage r, Steward, Sergeant at Arms; Gamma Alpha Delta- Vice President. Krull, Ron ald E.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Student Union Board 4 years; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi. Kulvaranon, Suvit: B.S. in Chemical Engineering.
-LLa Berg, John Joseph: B.S. tn ~ivil Engineering. Honor Roll; RHA-VicePres., Secretary, and Governor; Resident Assistant, ASCE. LaChance, Da nie lL.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Chi, In ter fra tenity Cou ncil ; ASH RAE, President, Sec., Treasurer; Intramural Sports. Lakey, N icholas John: B.S. in Chemical Engineering.
Kappa Phi; Omega Chi Epsilon; Ph1 Eta Sigma; AIChE; SPE; Co-op Assoc. Lashley, William Allen: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Alpha Chi Sigma, AIChE. Lauck, Lance Arthur: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering; Pi EJ?silon Tau, Pres., Exec. VJcePres.; SPE; Tau Beta Pi; SPWLA. Lau ry, Ro land Joseph: B.S. in Geological Engineering . Association of Engineering Geologists; Intramural Softball and Soccer. Lawson, Kirk W.: B.S. in Geological Engineering. PhiKappaThe~, Vice 足
Pres., Pres., Steward; AEG; Beta Chi Sigma; SU B; Miner Staff. layle, Mark Alan: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. Tau Beta Pi; Pi Epsilon Tau; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Society Petroleum Eng.; Tech Engine Club. Lechnir, Keith A.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Varsity Baseball 2 yrs.; Bowling Team 2 y rs.
Lamb Jr., Richard C.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Intramural Sports 3 yrs.; ASCE 3 yrs.; Collegium Musicuum 4 yrs.; Jazz Band.
Lee, Bradley Ala n: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. TJHA Pres.; Association of College Unions International Region 11 Pres.; Baseball ; IRC; Who's Who Among Colleges and Universities.
Lamb, Way ne Allen: B.S. in Computer Science; AOM.
l ee, Gary Josep h: B.S. in Civil Engineering. ASCE 2 yrs.; ITE; Chi Epsilon; Coop Association 2 yrs.
Lambing, Joseph L.: B.S. in Chemistry. Pi Kappa Alpha Pres., Rush Chmn., Steward, Regional VicePres.; IFC, Vice-Pres.; Student Union Board, Director; Theta Tau Omega. Lankston, Robert R.: B.S. in Aerospace Engineering I Computer Science. Vets Club; AIAA 2 yrs- Pres.; Theta Tau Omega. Lars on, Brian K.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Theta Xi, Pres., Vice-Pres., Secretary; Alpha Ph i Omega; Tau Beta Pi; Phi
Leingang, Will iam John: B.S. in Mechanical Eng. UMR Public Occasion Comm.; Motel HousingSocial Chmn.; Intramural Soccer. Lekey, Rodrick: B.S. in Engineering Management. IFC 2 yrs.; A l AA 3 y rs.; ASEM; Triangle. Lemke, Matthe w J.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Phi Eta Sigma; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Student Council; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Lambda Chi Alpha Steward. 30 1
Leong, Me lvin R.: B.S. in Nuclea r Engineering. Amer. Nuclear Society.
Livingston, Hans George: B.S. in Mechanical Eng. Campus Club; ASME; SAE; UMR Bowling Club.
Lewis, Kenneth Frederick: B.S. in Mechanical Eng.; Beta Sigma Psi, Corresponding Sec., Recording Sec.; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sig ma; Alpha Phi Omega; Blue Key; ME Honors Prog.; ASME; SAE; Beta Chi Sigma; In tram urals.
long, Russell Kevin: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. IEEE; Audio Eng. Society; Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; UMR Honors Program.
lewis, Michael Gordon: B.S. in Geological Engineering. Tau Beta Pi 2 yrs.; AEG; Sigma Gam ma Epsilon.
lonski, Thomas E.: B.S. in Computer Science. ACM; UPE; KME; Phi Eta Sigma; Newman; Wargamer's Association.
lewis, Timothy H.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Acacia -Sr. Dean, Rush Chmn ., Sec., Alumni Sec., Treas., H ouse and Grounds Mgr.; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Kappa Kappa Psi; Air Force ROTC. Lichtenwalner, Daniel J.: B.S. in Metallurgical Eng. Varsity and Cross Country Track 4 yrs.; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Alpha Sigma Mu; M-ClubSec., Vice-Pres.; Miner Sports Writer. Linck, Dennis W.: B.S. in Electrical Engineeri ng. IEEE, AHS. Lincks, Gary M.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Lindsay, John P.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Varsity Soccer and Baseball; IEEE.
lofe, Thomas F.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Tau Kappa Epsilon.
loomis, Ellen Jane: B.A. in Psychology. love, Kristin M.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Tech Engine Club; American Society of Civil Eng. Lovell, Gregory Michael: B.S. in Chemistry. Cross Country Team. luckcuck, Paul H.: B.S. in Computer Science. Assoc. for Computing Machinery 3 yrs.; Kappa Mu Epsilo n 2 yrs.; Upsilon Pi Epsilon; KMNR2yrs. Lucz, Edward Carl: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. AIChE 2 yrs. Ludwig, Kenneth J.: B.S. in Economics and Business. Kappa Alpha Parliamentarina, Corr. Sec., Council of Honor; KMNR - Prog. Director and D.J. 6 yrs.; Theta Ta u Omega - Public Relations. Lyness, Robert Edward: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Varsity Swimming 2 yrs.; Student Union Board 5 yrs.; Theatre Guild 5 yrs.; IEEE 2yrs. lynn, James A.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Sigma Phi Epsilon; IEEE; Beta Chi Sigma Vice-Pres. Lynn, Kent W.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Kappa
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Alpha - Historian, Secretary; IFC- Treas.; Chi Epsi lon 2 yrs.; Tau Beta Pi 2 yrs.; Alpha Phi Omega 4 yrs.; Blue Key 2 yrs.; Who's Who; ASCE 4 yrs.; ITE 2 yrs.; Scholastic Appeals Comm .; Academic Council; Student Affairs Comm.; University Choir. lynn, Robert K.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. IEEE 2 yrs.; Eta Kappa Nu. Lyons, Kevin Michael: B.S. in Computer Science. Tau Kappa Epsilon Pres., Treas., Sec., Rudh Chmn., PR Chmn.; IFCPres. - Zeus; APO Danceathon Chm .; Miner -Sports Reporter; Blue Key Miner of the Month; Theta Tau - Vice Pres., Casino Night Chmn.
-MMaddex, Jeffrey l.: B.S. in Aerospace Engineering. Sigma Nu- Vice Pres., Pledge Masha l; Varsity Wrestling 4 yrs.; Intramural ManagersSec.; Theta Ta u Omega; AIAA; Sigma Gamma Tau; Tau Beta Pi. Madenjian, Edward 0.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. AIChE; Phi Kappa Phi; Tau Beta Pi; Omega Chi Epsilon; Student Union BoardConcert Committee. Madison HI, William T.: B.S. in Engineering Management. Student Council; UMR Rugby Club - Vice-Pres. Maggard, James: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Maichel, Eric louis: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Pi Tau Sigma -Secretary, Pres.; GOI; ASME; Intramural Spo rts. Mallmann, Robert M.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Tau Kappa Ep~ilon; Inter-Collegiate Kntghts.
Manda, William G.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. ASME 2 yrs. Maness, Rick Dwayne: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Student Union Board - VicePres., Director; Student Council; Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi 2 yrs.; Phi Kappa Phi. Mann, Doris E.: B.S. in Engineering Management. Alpha Kappa Alpha - Pres., Vice-Pres., Treas., Dean of Pledges, Chapter Founder; Assoc. of Black Students - Pres.; NSBE; ASEM; liE. Marks, Leonard D.: B.S. in Engineering Management. Pi Kappa Alpha. Markus, Susan Kay: B.S. in Computer Science. Kappa Mu Epsi lo n 4 yrs.; Student Government 4 yrs.; Hono r Roll; GDI 2 yrs.; ACM 4 yrs.; In tram urals. Marley, Daniel J .: B.S. in Mining Engineering . Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Varsity M-Club - Pledge Trainer; Society of Mining Engineers of AIME; Varsity Cross Country and Track. Marr, James Stuart: B.S. in Computer Scie nce. Phi Kappa Phi. Marshall Jr., laurence M.: B.S. in Electrical Eng. IEEE; Intramural Basketball.
Martin, Dennis Gerard: B.S. in Computer Science. UPE; ACM; Intram ural Football and Basketball. Martin, Jeffrey Hall: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. IEEE. Martinez, Richard G.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Varsity Football; Pi Tau Sigma; ASHRAE; Intramurals. Maskey, Margaret Ann: B.S. in Geological Engineering. Assoc. of Engineering Geologists 2 yrs.; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Honor Roll 2 yrs.; Newman 2 yrs. Massengill, Jeffrey 8.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Sigma Pi - Vice Pres., House Manager; ASCE; Chi Epsilon; ACI, NSPE; In tramural Football and Softball.
Massey, Forest E.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. IEEE, Wargamers Assoc.; RAM; Campus Club.
Matsunami, Scott Minoru: B.S. in Mechanical Eng . SAE 2 y rs.
Massoth, Anita J.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. SWE- Vice-Pres.; Newman Board; American Institute of Chemical Engineers; W.T. Schrenk Society - Treas.; American Chemical Society.
Matthews, Fran klin Lee: B.S. in Aerospace Eng. AIAA; Intramural Manager; UMR Golf Team.
Mathew, Susa n: B.S. in Engineering Management. Chi Omega; Rollamo - Asst. Organizations Editor; ASEM;SWE. Matsch, Lori Ann: B.S. in Engineering Management. AWSTreas.; ASEM 2 yrs.; SWE; Band; Resident Asst. 2 yrs.; C.S. Organization - Pres., Vice-Pres., Sec., Treas.
Matthews, Noreen Ruth: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. ASME; Sisters of the Gold Rose. Matthews, Pa ul Michael: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. AIChE 3 yrs.; Intramural Football and Wrestling 3 yrs.; GDI 2 yrs.; Tau Beta Pi 2 yrs.; P hi Kappa Phi 2 yrs.; Phi Eta Sigma. Mattingley, Sherman D.: B.S. in Electrical Eng. Eta Kappa Nu; Radio Cl ub. Maurice, Craig J.: B.S. in Engineering Management. Alpha Epsilon Pi - Sentinel, Rush Chm., House Manager; Student Cou ncil - P ublic Relations Chmn.; Pi Epsilon; ASEM; UMR Rugby Club. Mayer, Michael Ralph: B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering. Co-Founder o f Jewish Org. of L Hayyim; ASm; AFS. Mayes, Scott E.: B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering. Kappa Alpha- Rush Chm. and House Manager. Maytubby, Ve ne tta J.: B.S. in Engineeri ng Management. Voices of Inspiration; Assoc. of Black Students; Society of Engineering Management; National Soc. of Black Engineers; Jazz Ensemble I. Mazu rek, Joan Marie: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Cheerleading. Women's Soccer Club 3 yrs.; Varsity Soccer- Varsity Letter; White Roses of Sigma Tau Gamma - Sec., Social Chmn.; Society of Women Engineers. McCain, Catherine Ann: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Zeta Tau Alpha - Vice Pres.
Blue Key- Sec., Historian; Zeta Tau Alpha; APO - Sec.; Kappa Sigma Starduster- Pres., Sec., Treas. M cCle nahan, Lisa Marie: B.S. in Mechanica l Engineering. ASME; ASHRAE; Tech Engine Club - Board of Control; Campus Club; In tram urals. McCormack, Scott Doug las: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi 2 yrs.; Omega Chi Epsilon 2 yrs.; Phi Kappa Phi; AIChE 4yrs. McCrate, Lisa Kay: B.S. in Engineering Management. Kap pa Delta- Treas., Asst. Treas., Fund Raising Chmn., In tramu ra l Sports; ASEM; Alpha Epsilon Pi Little Sister 2 yrs.; Karate Club. McCrate, Terry: B.S. in Engineering Management. Alpha Epsilon Pi- Pres., Treas., Pledge Trainers; Blue Key - Pres., Treas.; InterFraternity Council Treas.; APO; ASEM; Who's Who. McCune, Bradley John : B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Campus Crusade for Chirst; Karate Club. M cElroy, Brian A.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. UMR Track Team. M cGee, Mary Colleen: B.S. in Geophysics. SEGPres.; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Kappa Delta. M cGill, Cher ilyn R.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Crescents of Lambda Chi Alpha -Sec., Treas. McGrath, Jack T.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Theta Xi- Treas., VicePres., Pres.; Pi Tau Sigma 2 yrs.; Society of Automotive Eng.; American Society of Mech. Eng. McKe lvey, Emell: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. 303
ASME; AIAA; Campus Club; Tau Beta Pi - all 3 yrs. Minihan Jr., John F.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Kappa Alpha - Steward, Scholarship Officers; IEEE; Alpha Phi Omega; In tram urals. Mirley, Scott: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. Society of Petroleum Engineers 4 yrs. Mitchell, John A.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. AIChE; Omega Chi Epsilon. Moehle, Douglas D.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. ASME; SAE. Association for Black Students, Parliamentarian; IEEE; NSBE; Student Union Board; Minority of Eng. Program. McKeown, Jeffrey J.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Phi Eta Sigma 2 yrs.; IEEE 3 yrs.; Eta Kappa Nu. McLaughlin, Patricia A.: B.S. in Engineering Mgt. Zeta Tau Alpha Membership Chmn., St. Pats Green Rep.; Little Sisters of Kappa Sigma; Student Union Board; APO, ASEM; SWE; In tram urals. McLaughlin, Therese A.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. IEEE -Membership and Publicity Chm.; SWE. McVey, David E.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. ASME; ASHRAE. McVey, John J.: B.S. in -Civil Engineering. ASCE 3 yrs.; Chi Epsilon. McWhinney, Steven L.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Society of Automotive Engineers; PiTau Sigma. Mejia, Alfredo: B.S. in Civil Engineering. ASCE -Finance Comm.; Federation of Latin American Students; 304
Toastmasters International -Sgt. at Arms; International Students Club. Meier, Michelle Jean: B.S. in Civil Engineering. ITE; RHA Boarcf of Governors; Chi Epsilon. Mendez, Carlos E.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. FELA -Sports Manager. Mendoza, Douglas M.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Phi Eta Sigma - Pres.; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Phi Omega; Omega Chi Epsilon; IFC 3 yrs.; Triangle - Treas., Steward. Merritt, Clay E.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Varsity Soccer; IEEE. Metzger, Eric W.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. IEEE; Eta Kappa Nu; ROTC - Battalion Operations Officer; Rolla Rancho Housing - Pres.; Taekwondo Club. Meuser, Wil1iam R.: B.S. in Meehan ical Engineering. Beta Sigma Psi -Pres., Rush Chm.; St. Pat's Board - Pres.; Society of Automotive Engineers. Meyer, David Vincent: B.S. in Civil Engineering. ASCE.
Meyer, Todd D.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Nu- Rush Chmn., Float Chmn., House Manager; Theta Tau Omega; ASME; SUB. Miller, Aaron Wade: B.S. in Mining Engineering. SME- AIME 2 yrs. Treas.; Inter-Collegiate Mining Team 2 yrs.; Mine Rescue Team. Miller, Kenneth M.: B.S. in Geological Engineering. Pi Kappa Alpha -Steward; Assoc. Engineering Geologists; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; SUB; Fishing Club Pres.; Rolla Croquet Club - Vice-Pres. Miller, Larry D.: B.S. in Computer Science. Kappa Mu Epsilon; ACM; Karate. Miller, Mary 1<.: B.S. in Engineering Management. Little Sister Sigma Phi Epsilon -Sec., Public Relations Chmn.; ASEM; liE- Sec., VicePres., Public Relations Chmn.; Student Union Board . Miller, Michael W.: B.S. in Aerospace Engineering. Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Gamma Tau; AIAA. Mills, John Matthew: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering.
Moellering, Thomas E.: B.S. in Computer Science. Chi Alpha; ACM. Mohan, Karen A.: B.S. in Economics/ Business. Minor in Computer Science; ACM; Economics Club;ASEM. Monzon, Juan Carlo: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Tau Kappa Epsilon - Little Sister and Keg Roll Chmn. Moody, Edmund T.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Campus Club- Board of Control; ASCE; American Concrete Institute. Moore, Ellen Marie: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. UMR Women's Bowling Team; Beta Sigma Psi Little Sister 3 yrs.; IEEE 2 yrs. Moore, Michael C.: B.S. in M~chanical Engineering. Pht Kappa Theta - Social Chmn.; Theta Tau Omega - Hoe Down Chmn.; Alpha Phi Omega; ASME. Moser, John R.: B.S. in Computer Science. Sigma Nu;ACM. Meuller, Gary J.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers 2 yrs.
Mueller, Kevin L.: B.S. in Engineering Management. ASEM 2 yrs. -Vice Pres. Meuller, Paul G.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Phi Kappa Phi; ASCE. Meuller, Rick J.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Co-Chairman Veteran's Assistance Assoc. 2 yrs.; IEEE 2 yrs. Muenks, Sonya M. B.S. in Engineering Management. Chi Omega - Rush Chmn., Activities Chmn.;IFC Representative; Phi Kappa Theta Little Sister; ASEM. M euth, Jeffrey R.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. M unir, Sh amsu lakmar: B.S. in Civil Engineering. ASCE; Malaysian Student Assoc.; Moslem Student Association. Murphy, Mark E.: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. Society of Petroleum Eng. 4 yrs.; Society of Prof. Well Log Analysts 2 yrs.; Student Council; Intramural Wrestling . Murp hy, Tom M.: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. Varsity Baseball 4 yrs.; Triangle; Society of Petroleum Engineers. Murray, Mark B.: B.S. in Geological Engineering. Assoc. of Engineering Geologists.
-NNagy, Louis J.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Nakamura, Mami: B.S. in Life Science. Helix; American Chemical Society; International Students Club; Orchestra; In tram urals. Nakane, Toru: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. UMR Sport Car Club.
Naunheim, Daniel R.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Student Union Board 4 yrs.- Vice-Pres.; Concert Director. Neal, Vance Allen: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Nelson, Damian A.: B.S. in Geophysics. Society of Engineering Geologists Sec. Newhouse, Chris J.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Sigma Tau Gamma. Newman, Thomas L.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Ney, Theresa A.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Alpha Chi SigmaReporter; Omega Chi Epsilon; AIChE; In tram urals. Nguyen, Chinh Q.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu; Tau Beta Pi. Nguyen, Kimtrinh Thi: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; Vietnamese Student Assoc.; Newman Center; Hobby Club; Society of Women Engineers; IEEE.
Norman, Christa MacLeod: B.S. in Geology. Kappa Delta- Intramural Manager, Ritual Chmn.; Intramural Managers Assoc.- Pres.; C.L. Dake Geological Soc. - VicePres./Programs; Little Sisters of White Star; IVCF; UMR Choir. Norman, JoAnn: B.S. in Computer Science. Baptist Student Union Internationals Chmn. 2 yrs.; Band 3 yrs.; University Play. Norton, Douglas C.: B.S. in Electrical engineering. Sigma Tau GammaPres.; Co-op 3 yrs.; Eta Kappa Nu.
- 0Oakes, Kurt B.: B.S. in Mining Engineering. SME-AIME; Triangle Fraternity. Oberdick, Susan M.: B.S. in Geological Engineering. Varsity Basketball; AEG; A WS. Oberkirsch, George J.: B.S. in Mechanical Eng. Phi Kappa Theta; SUB.
Otten, Perry L.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. OthMan, Kavir: B.S. in Life Science. Student Council; Muslim Students Association. Ottmar, Duane D.: B.S. in Engineering Management. Overmann Jr., Mark L.: B.S. in Metallurgical Eng . Tau Kappa Epsilon Historian and Pledge Trainer; American Society for Metals 4 yrs.; American Foundrymen's Society. Owen, Susan Pauline: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Chi Epsilon; ASCE 4 yrs. - Corresponding Secretary.
-PPalmer, Dave: B.A. in English . Independen ts Governor; Southwinds Publicity Young Democrats - Sgt. at Arms, Publicity; KMNR. Palmer, David L.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Varsity Baseball 4 yrs.; Student Council.
O'Brien, David J.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. ASCE, EIT.
Park, Ruth A.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering.
Nich olson, James S.: B.S. in Mining Engineering. SME-AIME - Chapter Editor.
O'Brien, Sheila C.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Daughters of Diana; ASEM.
Parsons, Randall D.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. AIChE.
Niemeyer, Robert C.: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering; Society of Petroleum Engineers.
Ochoa, Jorge A.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Phi Eta Sigma; PiTau Sigma; ASME; ASEM; SHPE;TJHA.
Niemira, James K.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Alpha Phi Omega, Tau Beta Pi 2 yrs.; Eta Kappa Nu 2 yrs.; Triangle 4 yrs.; Gamma Alpha Delta; Optimist International. Niewald, Paul W.: B.S. in Aerospace Engineering. AIAA 4 yrs.; SAE 2 yrs.; Phi Eta Sigma; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; APO; Sigma Gamma Tau Pres.;
Oetting, Anne Marie: B.S. in Aerospace Engineering. Phi Eta Sigma; Kappa Mu Epsilon; iau Beta Pi 2 yrs.; Sigma Gamma Tau 2 yrs.; Baptist Student Union 4 yrs.; Missouri Miner. Olmstead, Randall D.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Olstead, Shelia M.: B.S. in Computer Science.
Pavely, Greg H.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Payne, Rickmond A.: B.S. in Engineering Management. Sigma Nu - Vice-Pres., Rush Chmn., Chaplain; ASEM - Treas.; IFC; Theta Tau路 Omega; APD. Peacock, Linda S.: B.S. in Geological Engineering. Campus Club 2 yrs.; Little Sisters of Alpha Epsilon Pi 2yrs.;AEG. Pearce, Terrance E.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. 305
UMR Karate Club 2 yrs. Peer, David J.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. IEEE 2 yrs. Pendleton, Keith J.: B.S. in Computer Science. UMR Marching Band 4 yrs.; Jazz Band 2 yrs.; Sigma Pi 2 yrs. - Sec. and Vice-President.
Praiswater, Michael R.: B.S. in Electrical Eng. Tau Beta Pi; Eta Kappa Nu; IEEE. Prater, David E.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering.
Penfold, Suzanne R.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Student Council; ASME; SAE; Bowling Club; Intramural Football.
Preusser, Robert A.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. PiTau Sigma - Key Chm.; ASEM 3 yrs.
Pe per, Carl E.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. IEEE; Radio Club; Hobby Club.
Prieto, Oscar C.: B.S. in Engineering Management. Venezuelan Assoc.; FELLA; Intramural Basketball; Soccer; Softball; ASMN.
Pepmiller, David A.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Pi Kappa Phi -Sec., Hist., Chaplain; KMNR; IEEE. Petersen, Charles F.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. TriangleSteward, Asst. Steward, Socia l Chmn., Sec., lntramurals. Peterson, Jeff: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Varsity Cross Country, M-Club; Cross Country MVP; AIChE 3 yrs. Peterson, Richard R.: B.S. in Computer Science. TEC. Pickler, Lance: B.S. in Computer Science. ACM; Skydiving Club; Scuba Club; Sigma Pi. Pigg, Joseph E.: B.S. in Electircal Engineering. IEEE 2 yrs. Pitney, Boyd A.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Campus Crusade for Chirst- Pres., Vice Pres. Polus, Lisa A.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. ASME,SAE. Po peck, C harles A.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu;
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-Historian, Bridge Corr.; Phi Eta Sigma; MSM Climbing Club; Wesley Foundation; Intramural Sports.
Proano, Roberto E.: B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering. Alpha Sigma Nu; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; FELA; Newman. Prude, Mark A.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Minority Eng. Program 4 yrs.; Assoc. for Black Students- Pres.; Student Council; Voices of Inspiration - Pres.; AIChE; Phi Eta Sigma Rec. Sec. Pruitt, Kirk A.: B.S. in Computer Science. Pugh, Henry L.: B.S . in Computer Science. ACM 2 yrs.; IEEE 2 yrs.
-R Ragan, Teresa Gail: B.S. in Computer Science. ACM. Rajah, Amre R.: B.S. in Engineering Management. American Society of Eng. Management; Institute of Industrial Engineers; In tram urals; Organization of Arab Students. Randolph , Robert K.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Phi Eta Sigma; ASCE - Corr. Sec., Vice-Pres.; Tau Beta Pi;
Chi Epsilon; Phi Kappa Phi; Intramural Basketball.
Assoc. for Black Students - Vice-Pres., Sec.; NSBE; Soc. of Automotive Eng.
Rankin, James R.: B.S. in Chemistry, W.T. Schrenk Society 2 yrs. - Pres.; lntervarsity Christian Fellowship 2 yrs.
Reardon Ill, James P.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Triangle 4 yrs.; PiTau Sigma; Blue Key; Student Union Board.
Rapp, David J.: B.S. in Geological Engineering. Sigma Gamma Epsilon; AEG 2 yrs.; SPE. Rapp, Linda S.: B.S. in Engineering Management. ASEM; Blue Irises - Theta Xi. Rapp, Robert C.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Spelunkers Club. Ratliff, Richard M.: B.S. in Engineering Management. Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; UMR Sports Car Club. Rau ch, Gerald P.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Phi Kappa Theta - Treas., Financial Sec., Float Chmn.; Gamma Alpha Delta 2 yrs.; Alpha Phi Omega;SAE. Rauch, James P.: B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering. Sigma Tau Gamma. Ray, Joanne: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering.
Rechtien, Stephanie A.: B.S. in Engineering Mech. SWE 2 yrs.; Wesley Foundation. Redel, Judith A.: B.S . in Engineering. Management. Phi Kappa Theta Little Sister Vice-Pres.; UMR Varsity Softball 4 yrs. - CoCaptain; M-Club 3 yrs. Sec. and Treas.; ASEM. Reed, Barry L.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Campus Club 3 yrs.; AFROTC 3 yrs.; Arnold Air Society Commander. Reeves, Lori A.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Skydiving Club; Softball Team. Re hagen, Steven E.: B.S. in Engineering Management. Rehm, Jeffrey C.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Phi Kappa Phi; Omega Chi Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; AIChE.
Reilly, Kevin J .: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Sigma Nu- Pres., Vice-Pres.; Interfraternity Coun cil 3 yrs.; Intramural Managers Assoc. - Pres.; Student Union Board 2 yrs. Rei nhard, Douglas J.: B.S. in Computer Science. Phi Eta Sigma; Upsilon Pi Epsilon; Wesley Foundation. Reis, Jeffrey N.: B.S. in Engineering Management. Delta Sigma Phi - Pledge Class VicePres.; ASEM; APO.
Tau - Treas.; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Phi Kappa Phi; SUB. Rithmeyer, Douglas A.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering . Sport Parachute Club; KMNR; AIChE; Tau Beta Pi; Omega Chi Epsilon; Phi Kappa Phi. Rexing, Walter J.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi; Omega Chi Epsilon - Treas.; AIChE; Newman Basketball. ~eynold s, ~abri na 111
Rellergert, Roger C.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Phi Kappa Theta -Steward, Alumni Sec., Financial Accountant; Pi Tau Sigma; SAE. Rem y, Renee E.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Institute of Electrical Engineers 2 yrs.; Phi Eta Sigma 2 yrs.; Kappa Mu Epsilon 3 yrs.; Eta Kappa Nu 2 yrs.; Phi Kappa Phi. Renfro, Kevin D.: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. Student Council - Pres. 2 yrs., Who's Who; Blue Key; Tau Kappa Epsilon -Secretary; Pie Epsilon
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Richardson, Douglas D.: B.S. in Computer Science. Rollamo Photographer; Photo Club; Sub Concert Comm. 2 yrs.; Kappa Alpha. Richmann, Ronald E.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Delta Sigma Phi; St. Pat's Board; IK; IEEE; UMR Rugby Club; ASEM.
Riggs, Sean P.: B.S. tn Engineering Management. ASEM; Tau Beta Pi; Honor Roll.
Sigma Nu- Commander, Rush Chmn., Records, Asst. Treas.; Student Council; ASME, SUB.
Riggs, Sharri L.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. ASCE - Pres.; Chi Epsilon Treas.; Student Athletic Trainer 4 yrs.; Kappa Mu Epsilon- Treas, VicePres.; Tau Beta Pi; Blue Key; Phi Eta Sigma; MHA -Sec.
Rodriguez, Rodrigo A.: B.S. in Engineering Management. VSA Pres., Treas.; FELA; ASCE; liE; ASEM.
Ring, Anthony B.: B.S. in Engineering Management. ASEM.
Rohr, Lawren ce F.: B.S. in Civil Engineering.
Rogers, Forrest W.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. ASCE.
Ringhausen, David P.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. SAE; ASHRAE; UMR Varsity Football.
Ross, William J. NB.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Pi Kappa Alpha - House Manager; St. Pat's Board; Intramural Softball and Football.
Ritter, Susie M.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Varsity Softball 2 yrs.
Rowe, Goebel T.: B.S. in Geological Engineering.
Roberts, Dennis A.: B.S. in Engineering Mechanics. Sigma Chi Pres., Founder, Alumni Relations Chmn., Historian. Robinson, David P.: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. APO; Triangle; SUB; SPE. Robinson, Ernest B.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Assoc. of Black Students; American I nstitute o f Chemical Eng.; UMR Karate Club. Robinson, John l.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. ASHRAE; ASME. Robinson, Korene V.: B.S . in Mechanical Engineering. ASME. Robinson, Tim D.: B.A. in History. Wargamers Club.
Rickard Jr., Donald E.: B.S. in Nuclear Engineering. American Nuclear Society; UMR Amateur Radio Club.
Roddy, Scott K.: B.S. in Computer Science. St. Pat's Board; Student Council -Vice-Pres.; Campus Club; M SM Spelunkers Club; MSM Rock Climbing Club.
Riechers, Kevin L.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. ASCE 2 yrs.; Chi Epsilon.
Rodriguez, Joseph M .: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering.
Ruestman, Peter T.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. AS ME. Ruether, Donna G.: B.S. in Engineering Management. Society of Engineering Management; Institute of Industrial Engineering; Starduster; l ntramurals. Ruf, Mary Beth: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. Pi Epsilon Tau; Society of Petroleum Engineers. Russell, Gary W.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. AIChE. Russell, Rebecca L.: B.S. in Computer Science. ACM 3 yrs. - Pres.; Upsilon Pi EpsilonVice-Pres. Russom, Todd E.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. ASCE 2 yrs.- Publicity CoChmn.; Intramural Sports 4 yrs.; ITE - Pres.; Toastmasters International 2 yrs.Pres., Vice-Pres. Rus tine, Mark C.: B.S. in Aerospace Engineering. AI AA; Chi Alpha; Wesley Sigma Pi - Bldg. Assoc. Rep., Asst. Treas. 307
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Sacre, Jeffrey A.: B.S. in Geological Engineering. Tennis 4 yrs.; AEC 3 yrs. -Vice-Pres.; SCE 2 yrs; M-Club; Tau Beta Pi; Army ROTC, AUSA. Salem, Mehrdad: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Samadi- Dalkhoran, Abbas: M.S. in Chemistry. Sanderson, Jerome 8.: B.S. in Computer Science. ACM; IEEE; SUB; RHA; RAM; Quest; Campus Club. Sandheinrieil , Wayne E.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. ASCE. Sandstedt, Erik R.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. MSM Climbing Club- Pres., Vice-Pres. Sawyer, Debra S.: B.S. in Computer Science. Beta Sigma Psi Little Sister; Student Union Board; Upsilon Pi Epsilon; ACM. Schamel, Timothy A.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Varsity Football. Scheibe, Todd B.: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. Theta Xi - Vice-Pres., Sec., Social Chmn.; Society of Petroleum Engineers; Intramurals 4 yrs. Scheu, Steven S.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. IEEE 2~rs.; Eta Kappa Nu 2 yrs.; onor Roll 2 yrs. Schierhoff, Teresa M .: B.S. in Computer Science. ACM; Intramural Sports; Newman Center. 308
Schlegel, Kenneth W.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. ASEM. Schlitt, John A.: B.S. in Petroleum E1ineering. Sigma Nu- ledge Marshall, Rush Chmn., Asst. Treas.; SPE; SAE; Alpha Phi Omega; Theta Tau Omega; Miner; SUB - Secretary. Schlumpberge r, Michael X.: B.S. in Mining Engineerin~. SME- Sec., Alumni- ec., Outing Chmn. 2 yrs.; Asst. Outing Chmn.; RollamoPhotographer, Organizations and Activities Editor. Schmid, Gregory Scott: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa N u 2!Jrs.; Tau Beta Pi 2 yrs.; hi Eta Sigma; IEEE 3 yrs.; Photography Club 3 yrs. Schneider, Karen M.: B.S. in Engineerin~ Management. a)Pa Delta; Phi Kap~a heta Little Sister; A EM; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma. Schoen, Cynthia A.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. SUB ~ecial Events; Colden earts of Sigma Phi Epsilon -Secretary; Intramural Basketball, Football, Voll~ball and Softball; ASM ; SWE. Schoenber~ Gregory
B.: B.S. in Mec anical Eng. Sigma Chi; M-Club; Wrestling 4 yrs. Captain. Schumacher, Lynne 8.: B.S. in Engineering Management. Sigma Phi Ehsilon Little Sister 3 yrs.; C i Ome~a - Social Chmn., P edge Trainer; ASEM; liE 2 yrs.; APO 2 yrs. Schup~ert, David C.: B.S. in Mec anical Engineering. Pi Tau Sigma.
Schwartz, Daniel W.: B.S. in Aerospace Engineering. Phi Eta Sigma; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Sigma Gamma Tau; Intramural Sports Volleyball, Football; AIAA.
Schwartz, Scott M.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi 2 yrs.; Pi Tau Sigma- Vice-Pres. Scites, Erin K.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Phi Eta Sigma 2 yrs. Vice-Pres.; Tau Beta Pi 2 yrs.; AIChE 4 yrs.; Christian Campus House 4 yrs.- Sec. Scott, Steve: B.S. in Mechanical Engineerin~. Pi Tau Sigma; Tau Beta 路 i; Kappa Mu Epsilon. Scrivens, David A.: B.S. in Civil En~ineering. Phi Kappa P i; Chi Epsilon; Tau Beta Pi; ASCE; UMR Skydiving Club; Sigma Pi. Sears, Tho mas R.: B.S. in Computer Science. ACM 2 yrs.; UMR Toastmaster's 3 yrs. Seidne r, Jeffrey: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Self, David W.: b.S. in Electrical En~ineering. Delta Sigma hi - Sgt. at Arms; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Intercollegiate Knights; IEEE; AIAA. Sensintaffar, Lowell G.: B.S. in Life Science. Sewste r, Ed ward G.: B.S. in Civil En~ineering. Chi Epsilon, A CE 2 yrs.; Intramural Soccer; Tau Beta Pi. Sexto n, Julie R.: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. Zeta Tau Alpha; SPE; Daughters of the Emerald; Theatre Guild. Schafer, M ichael J.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Shapkoff, Scott A.: B.S. in MinincE Engineering. Lamb a Chi AlphaHouse Manager, Ex. Sec. Comm.; Society of Mining Eng. Sharkey, Be rnard M .: B.S. in Chemical Engineering.
Sigma Phi Epsilon; Phi Eta Sigma; Intramural Sports; AIChE. Sharkey, Kim L.: B.S. in Economics. Economics Club. Sharp, D avid C.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi; Phi Kappa Phi; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Eta Sigma; IEEE 4 yrs.; JOY 4 yrs. - Lutheran Fellowship; Lewis E. Young Scholarship; Monsanto Scholarship; Electrical Engineering Honors Prog. Sharp, W. Keith: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Phi Katha Ph i; IEEE; Radio ub. S hea, R:f'mond J .: B.S. in Electric Engineering. Pres. of 5th Floor T.J.; Chmn. of TJ Social Comm. Shed, Randy J.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Varsity Football and Track; MEP; NACME Scholarsh ip; ASCE;ABS. She rry, D erek L.: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. Sigma Pi, Interfraternity Council; Theta Tau Ome~a; Society of Petro e um Eng.; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Gamma Tau; In tram urals. Shy, Hannah: B.S. in Engineering Management. Chi Omega; Phi Eta Sigma; SWE; AAM; Co-op Education Assoc.; Tau Beta Pi; Alpha Phi Omega. Shumaker, Larry A.: B.S. in Engineering Management. ASEM; Baptist Student Union; Christian Cam pus House; In tram urals. Sianawati, Emerentian: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Siems, S teve n T.: B.S. in Applied Math. Tech Engin e Club 3 yrs. Pres., Steward; Student Council; Kappa Mu Epsilon 3 yrs.
Silies, Scott J.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Phi Kappa Theta Charity Chmn., Social Chmn.; Miner. Simmons, Susan M.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. AIChE 4 yrs. - Sec.; Omega Chi Epsilon 2 yrs.; Tau Beta Pi 3 yrs.; Phi Kappa Phi 2 yrs.; Phi Eta Sigma 4 yrs.; SWE 4 yrs.
Smith, Craig R.: B.S. in Computer Science. Smith, Daniel G.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Kappa Phi; IEEE; Honors Program. Smith, Keith W.: B.S. in Computer Science. Varsity Track and Field and Cross Country; Upsilon Pi Epsilon; M-Club.
S impkins, David A.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Rollamo - Photo Editor; Photographer 3 yrs.; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; AIChE; Intramural Soccer 2 yrs.; SUB.
Smith, Michael J.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. GDI Soccer 4 yrs.
Skan nal, Greogry D.: B.S. in Geological Engineering. Alpha Phi Alpha- Pres., Vice-Pres., Dean of Pledges, House Manager; Gamma Alpha Delta - Pres.; Special Events Chmn.; Assoc. for Black Students- Pres.; Student Council.
Smith, Ross M.: B.S. in Mining Engineering. Phi Eta Sigma 4 yrs.; Society of Mining Engineers 4 yrs.; Tau Beta Pi 3 yrs.; Kappa Mu Epsilon 3 yrs.; Sigma Gamma Epsilon 3 yrs.; Phi Kappa Phi 3 yrs.; MSM Clumbing Club; Spelunkers Club; Musicuum Collegium.
Skouby, Charles A.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Beta Sigma Psi - Vice-Pres., Steward, Commissary, Sgt. at Arms; ASCE. Slattery, Kevin T.: B.S. in Metallurgical Engineering. Kappa Sigma - Conclave Delegate, Pledge Class Sec.); St. Pat's Board Pres.; Alpha Sigma Mu 2 yrs.; UMR Sport Parachute Club; Univ. Center Board of Dir. Intramural Wrestling. Slaughter, Stan L.: B.S. in Computer Science. Smith, Arthur 0. Jr.: B.S. in Engineering Management. Missouri Miner; Sport Parachute Club - Sec.; ASEM HE 2 yrs.; IEEE 2 yrs.; BSU 4 yrs.; Big Brothers/Big Sisters; Raiders 3 yrs; Intramural Soccer and Volleyball. Smith, Benn ie L.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Tau Kappa Epsilon; IEEE; ABS.
Smith, Paul T.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering.
Smith, Tam mie Gayle: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. IEEE; Eta Kappa Nu. Snyder, David M.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Intramural Basketball and Football; ASME; Pi Tau Sigma Sigma. Sn yder, Mark T.: B.S. in Mining Engineering. SME-AIME - Pres. Outing Chmn., Outstanding Member; AEG; Intramurals. Sokoloski, M ichael S.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Delta Sigma Phi;KMNR; Intercollegiate Knights; AIChE. Sommerer, Timothy J.: B.S. in Physics. Society of Physics Students - Pres.; Sigma Pi Sigma 2 yrs. President. Soto, Gilberto deJesus: B.S. in Petroleum Eng. Venezuelan Student Assoc.; SPE; FELA.
Soto, Marcelo D.: B.S. in Nuclear Engineering. American N udear Society; Intramurals. Stanfield, David C.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Phi Kappa Theta; Missouri Miner- Photo Editor, Editor in Chief, Managing Editor; Student Council; APO. Stanfield, Heidi-Jo: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Zeta Tau Alpha 4 yrs. Sec.; Order of the Sun 4 yrs. - Pres.; Student Council- Sec., Vice-Pres. Stansfield, John J.: B.S. in Applied Math. Kappa Mu Epsilon; Pi Tau Kappa; Jefferson Senate Parliamentarian. Stayton, Scott E.: B.S. in Geology. Liahona 2 yrs. Pres., Treas.; MSM Spelunkers Club; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Climbing Club. Steiniger, Michael T.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. ASCE; Trap and Skeet Club; Intramurals. Stempel, Marc A.: B.S. in Computer Science. Varsity Tennis and Baseball -Jr. College. Stephan, David G.: B.S. in
Engineering Management. Kappa Alpha - Pres., Treas.; Alpha Phi Omega; Theta Tau Omega ASEM; liE; In tram urals. Stevens, Tony A.: M.S. in Chemistry. Stevenson, Frederic P.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. AIChE. Steyer, Kevin J.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Eta . Kappa Nu; IEEE. Stilley, Russell L.: B.S. m Electrical Engineering. IEEE 2 yrs. Stites, Calvin E.: B.S. in Engineering Management. Acacia Treas., Cha.J>lain; IFC 2 yrs.; St. Pats Board Treas. Stitt, Robert L.: B.S. in Computer Science. ACM 5 yrs.; IEEE 5 yrs.; TJ Food Comm.Chmn. Stone, Jane E.: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. Zeta Tau Alpha; Society of Petroleum Engineers; SWE. Stone, Michael 0.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Varsity Baseball 2 yrs.; Baseball Team MVP; ASHRAE; SAE 2 yrs. 309
Stone, William Ala n: B.S. in Civil En~nee ring . ASCE; Base all 2 yrs. Stowell, G refr: B.S. in Mechanical ngineering . ASME; Liahona; Helix; Young Re}ublicans; Campus Cub. Stumpf, Patrick J.: B.S. in Economis. Sigma Pi Rus h Chmn.; Inte rfraternity CouncilVice Pres.; Theta Tau Omega; Alpha Phi Ome~a; Knight of St. Pat; Cree Week God. Sucher, Robe rt W.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. IEEE -Special Events Chmn., Treas.; Sigma Nu; SUB; Karate Club. Sullivan, Joh n E.: B.S. in Electrical Enyineering. UMR Rifle C ub, UMR Pistol Club, Eta Kappa Nu; Tau
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Beta Pi; Amateur Radio Club- Vice-Pres.; Phi Theta Kappa.
Sultzbaugh, Marc C.: B.S. in Engineerin\ Management. au Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; ASEM-IIE; Intramural Football Captain 3 yrs.
Sum, Lisa M.: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. Chi Omega - House Manager, Social Chmn.; SPE; APO; Intra murals.
Sumner, Scott D.: B.S. in Geological Engineering . Sigma Nu- Recorder, Rush Chmn., Steward; SPE; Intramurals; Karate Club; SUB- Social Chmn.
Swale, Robert Earl: B.S. in Geological Engineering.
Swartzel, Heidi C.: B.S. in Computer Science. ACM; German Club. Sweeny, Linda May: B.S. in Nuclear Engineering. American Nuclear Society 2 yrs. - Vice- Pres.; Wesley Foundation 4 yrs.; Society of Women Engineers 2 yrs. Swieca, Mike G.: B.S. in Geological Engineerin~. AEG Vice-Pres.; ock Climbing Club; SPE; Hang Gliding C lub; Tn tram urals. Swo~e, Jay D.: B.S. in
Mec anical Engineering. Pi Tau Sigma.
Swope, Richard A.: B.S. in Computer Science. Intervarsity Christian Fellowship.
- TTaaffe, Steven J.: Sigma Pi ; lntramurals 3 yrs. Telthorst, James A.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Kappa Sigma -Sec., Pledge Trainer; St. Pat's Board 3 y rs.; ASME; ASH RAE; Theta Tau Omega . Teste, G ill es D.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Triangle; In tram urals; APO. T homason, Chris A.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; SAE. T homson, Daniel E.: B.S. in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering; AIAA. Tompras, Anthony D.: B.S. in Aerospace
Engineering. AJAA; TJH A Food Comm. and Social Comm.; Co-op. Tompras, Antho ny D.: B.S. in Aerospace Engineering. AIAA; TJHA - Food and Social Comm.; Co-op Education Assoc. Tracy, Kim W.: B.S. in Computer Science and Math. ACM 3 yrs.; Kappa Mu Epsilon 3 yrs.; RAM, SIAM. Tracy, Michael J.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Kappa Sigma- Treas., Budget Comm.; Alpha Phi Omega; ASME; ASHRAE; In tram urals. Tran, Dung Ngoc: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. IEEE; Eta Kappa Nu. Triller, Daniel J .: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Phi Kappa Theta 4 yrs.; St. Pat's Board; Theta Tau Omega; ASCE 3 yrs.; ITE; In tram urals. Trinh, Huu Phuoc: B.S. in Aerospace Engineering. Trost, David P.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. ASME 2yr . Tucker, Richard A.: B.S. in Mining Engineeering. Tunnicliff, Thomas G.: B.S. in Geophysics. Sigma Gamma Epsilon; Society of Exploration Geophysicists Vice-Pres.
-UUpman, William D.: B.S. in Geological Engineering. Association of Engineering Geologists 2 yrs.
-v VanCamp, Robert M.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Pi Kappa Alpha -Social and Calendar Chairman; ASME. Vaughn, Milton C.: B.S. in Engineering Management.
Vest, Ann Marie: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Ameircan Institue of Chemical Engineers; Omega Chi Epsilon; Kappa Mu Epsilon. Villanueva, Elias A.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Vet Club. Villhard, Robert L.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Delta Sigma Phi 4 yrs.; Pi Tau Sigma. Vincenc, Thomas F.: B.S. in En gineering Management. Institute of Industrial Engineers; American Society of Engineering Management; lntram urals; Co-op. Vitale, David J.: B.S. in Aerospace Engineering. AIAA 4 yrs.- VicePresident; Tau Beta Pi 2 yrs.; Ph i Eta Sigma 4 yrs.; Sigma Gamma Tau; UMR Sport Parach ute Club; Student Council; UMR Co-op Assoc. 2 yrs. Voda, Susanne M.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu 2 yrs.; Tau Beta Pi; lnstitue of Electronics and Electrical Engineers 2 yrs. Voegtli, Leo Paul: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Phi Eta Sigma; Tau Beta Pi; Omega Chi Epsilon; American Institute of Ch emical Engineers. Voss, Donald L.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Eta Kappa Nu.
-WWaeckerle, Christine L.: B.S. in Computer Science. Women's Varsity Soccer 3 yrs.; M-Club 2 yrs.; Student Union Board 2 yrs.; Kappa Mu Epsilon; Phi Kappa Phi. Wake, Michael L.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. American Society of Civil Engineers. Walck, M ar k A.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Walker Ill, William E.:
B.S. in Mechanical Eng . Wall, Kenneth Woodrow: B.S. in Mechanical Eng. Society of Automotive Engineers 2 yrs.; ASH RAE. Wallisch, T imothy R.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Student Council -Blood Drive Chmn.; Student Union Board, Aigma NuStewart, New Ho use Chairman. Ward II, Daniel O liver: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Alpha Phi Alpha; Assoc. for Black Students; Photo Club; Ro llamo. Ward, James Terance: B.S. in Mining Engineering. Society of Mining Eng. Secretary. Warnecke, Mark R.: B.S. in Civil Engineering.
Warner, Mark J.: B.S. in Geological Engineering. Pi Kappa Alpha- Rush Chmn., Regional Delegate, Steward, Calender Chmn., Social Chmn.; Miner, KMNR; AEG; SPE; Sports Car Club; Deans Honor Roll. Warren, Bary K.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. IEEE 2 yrs.; Phi Eta Sigma. Wa tson, Jeffrey F.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Sigma Pi; Rolla Rancho Vice-President; Student Council; St. Pat's Board. Wazlawek, Peter J.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Pi Tau Sigma - Corresponding Secretary; ASHRAE; ASME 2 yrs.; Tech Engine. Weatherford, Jeffrey G.: B.S. in Geological Eng. AEG; MSM Spelunkers. 311
Weber, David M.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Phi Eta Sigma 4 yrs.; American Institute of Chemical Engineers 3 yrs. Weber, Eric G.: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. Society of Petroleum Enginees; Sigma Gamma Epsilon Weber, Linda A.: B.S. in Engineering Management. American Society of Engineering Management. Association of Engineering Geologists; Assistant Living Units Editor for Rollamo. Wegener, Arthur L.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. IEEE 2 yrs.; UMR Photography Club; Eta Kappa Nu. Weiss, Bonnie Ann: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Kappa Delta; Tau Beta Pi - Treas.; Eta Kappa Nu; Phi Kappa Phi; Society of Women Engineers; Phi Eta Sigma; Alpha Phi Omega; Intramural Sports. Werling, Steven H.: B.S. in Geological Engineering. Water Polo Club; Assoc. of Engineering Geologists. Werner, Anne M.: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Chi Epsilon 2 yrs.; Mineer Sports Writer 2 yrs.; American Society of Civil Engineers 4 yrs., Corresponsding Secretary; Women's Varsity Cross Country. Werner, John D.: B.S. in Mechanical Engin eering. Theta Xi- President, Rush Chairman, House Manager; Tau Beta Pi; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; SAE. Wernert, Barbara S.: B.S. in Geophysics. Zeta Tau Alpha, UMR Panhellenic; Sigma Pi Little Sisters; Society of Exploration Geophysicists. 312
Wesley, Marcus 1.: B.S. in Computer Science. Minority Engineering Program; ACM; Association of Black Student 4 yrs.; Voices of Inspiration 4 yrs.; Student Council. Westerhaus, Theodore J. III: B.S. in Petroleum Eng. Beta Sigma Psi - Steward, Assistant Steward; Theta Tau Omega; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; St. Pat's Board - Vice-Pres.; Ceremonies Chairman; Society of Petroleum Engineers. Westerman, Elle n Y.: B.S. in Chemical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma; Omega Chi Epsilon; Student Union BoardFine Arts Committee; AIChE- Reporter. Wheeler, Jeffrey A.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. IEEE 4 yrs.; President of Plaza Motel. Whelan, Anna M.: B.S. in Computer Science. Wesley Foundation; Newman Center; Association of Computing Machinery. White, Scott Ray: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Pi Kappa Alpha - Treas., Pledge Trainer; SAE President; Blue Key Treasurer; UMR Student Council; Tau Beta Pi; Phi Eta Sigma. Whitten, Paul Alan: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Intercollegiate Knights Horribel Executioner, Scribe; IEEE; Kappa Mu Epsilon- Vice-President, Treasurer; Tau Beta Pi; Delta Sigma Phi Alumni, Scholarship Chairman. Wieter, Ke nt G.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Pi Tau Sigma; Society of Automotive Engineers; American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Wilbers, Robert L.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Delta Sigma Phi.
Wild, Frederick E.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Society of Automotive Engineers - President, Treasurer; Climbing Club -President; Swim Team 2 yrs.; ASME. Wilhoit, Jeffrey D.: B.S. in Computer Science. Christian Campus House 2 yrs. - President; Phi Kappa Phi; Christian Campus Ministries Assoc. -Treasurer; Upsilon Pi Epsilon.
Golden Hearts of Sigma Phi Epsilon; UMR Marching Band; UMR Bagpipe Band; SUB; Phi Eta Sigma. Williams, Raymond E.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Tau Beta Pi -President, Corresponding Secretary; Phi Eta SigmaPresident, Senior Adivsor; Pi Tau Sigma; ASME; SAE; Cam pus Honor Committee.
Will, David A.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Tau Kappa Epsilon; Co-op Engineering Program; ASHRAE.
William son, Ro~er: B.S. in Electrical Engmeering. Pi Kappa Phi - President, Vice-President, Treasurer.
Williams, Da na Ruth: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Zeta Tau Alpha; IEEE; Tau Beta Sigma; Gold Miners;
Wilschetz, Keith Bryan: B.S. in Aerospace Eng. Beta Sigma Psi; AIAA; Society of Automotive Engineers; lntramurals.
Pi Tau Sigma 2 yrs.; Tech Engine Club 4 yrs.; ASHRAE.
Yousef, Yousef Mahmud: B.S. in Civil Engineering. OAS;MSA.
Woodill, Mindy Sue: B.S. in Economics. GDi 4 yrs.; Womens Intramural Manager 2 yrs.; Editor GDI Monthly Newsletter; Editor St. Pat's 60 Miner; St. Pat Board.
Yoseph, Yonathan: B.S. in Geological Engineering. Association of Engineering Geologists; Society of Geological Engineers.
Wray, Timothy Charles: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. Wrocklage, Donald W.: B.S. in Petroleum Engineering. Kafpa Sigma; Society o Petroleum Engineers. Wyers, Charles J.: B.S. in Engineering Management. KMNR; American Society of Engineering Management; National Society of Professional Engineers.
-YYanez, Sabin Andrews: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Society of H ispanic Professional Engineers President, Vice-President; American Society of Civil Engineers 3 yrs.; Campus Club 3 y rs.; Christian Campus H ouse 4 yrs.; In tram urals. Wilson, Mary J.: B.S. in Mathematics. Wilson, C. Suzann: B.S. in Engineering Mangement. Wise, A. Colt: B.S. in Civil Engin eering. Tau Beta Pi; Chi Epsilon; American Society of Civil Engineers. Wiseman, Curtis Dean: B.S. in Civil Engineering. Chi Epsilon. Wisniewski, John: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Student Council; IEEE; Campus Club. Witt, Patrick J.: B.S. in Mining Engineering. Society of Mining Eng.
-Alumni Secretary, Treas.; Sigma Gamma Epsilon. Woelzlein, Kathy A.: B.S. in Engineering Mechanics. Honor Roll; American Acadmey of Mechanics 2 yrs.; Society of Automotive Engineers. Wolenski, David Eugene: B.S. in Computer Science. Scuba Club; Association of Computing Machinery. Wolf, Nicholas 8.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Wolfe, Joan: B.A. in History. Wood, Randall A.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering.
Yassin, Adnan Mohd: B.S. in Chemical Engi neering.
Yeldell, Berry 8.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Student Union Board; IEEE; Eta Kappa Nu; UMR Toastmasters Club; UMR Intramurals.
Yoon, Aiyi Jill: B.S. in Engineering Management. Rollamo Asst. Sports Editor, Organizations Editor; Korean Society- VicePres., Treasurer; Korean Scientists and Engineering Society Treasurer; Intramurals; ASEM; Tech-Engine Club; International Student Club; SWE; Welsey Foundation.
Young, Walter Edward: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Association for Black Students 4 yrs.; Inroads 4 yrs.; Intramurals 4yrs. Youssef, Omar Michael: B.S. in Mechanical Eng. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics 2 yrs.; Society of Automotive Engineers; American Society of American Eng. Yusof, Mohammad A.: B.S. in Geophysics. Muslim Student Association 4 yrs.
-zZaner, Daniel J.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Campus Club; Kappa Mu Epsilon. Zavala, Martha A.: B.S. in Geophysics. Society of Exploration Geophysicists; American Assoc. of Petroleum Geologists; Society of Engineering Geologists Treas. Zide, Alan J.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. Sigma Phi Epsilon- Sec.; IEEE - Sec.; Eta Kappa Nu; In tram urals, Karate Club. Ziegler, David R.: B.S. in Mining Engineering. SME; Sigma Gamma Epsilon; MENSA. Ziegler, Kevin F.: B.S. in Mechanical Engineering. ASHRAE; SAE. Zunigan, Joaquin A.: B.S. in Electrical Engineering. FELA. 313
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n pri 9t , 1985, osep Marchello, Chancellor of the University of MQ-Rolla, announced that he had accepted the appointment as President of Old Dominion University, in Norfolk, Vtrginia. Joseph Marchello, 51, has served as Chancellor of UM-Rolla since 197&. At Old Dominion University, he succeeds Alfred B. Rollins, Jr., who, last August, announced his intention to step dow from the presidency on June 30, 1985. In announcing the appointment, Rec tor Robert M. Stanton said, "We fee very fortunate to have attracted an ex cellent administrator with proven abilities who is also widely recogniz for his scholarship and research ac tiVlties. Dr Machello's performance as senior academic administrtltor dul'in fhe past 12 years, "t the' same time con
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finwng his extens1ve researcn an<1 publications of scientific papers as well as significant public service, speaks to his energy as well as his ability. We are very pleased to welcome him to ODU." In accepting the appointment, Marchello said, "It is a great honor to be selected to participate in the leadership of ODU. I appreciate the confidence the Board of Visitors has placed in me and will do my best to fulfill its trust. "It was a difficult decision to leave the University of Missouri-Rolla, however, as my family and I have invested an important part of our lives there. We will leave behind many dear friends and fond memories of a wonderful institution.'' A native of Illinois, Joseph Marchello received his bachelor's degree from the University of Ulino1s 'in 1955 and hiS Doc::torate in Chemicial Bn;sanemms
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Maryland, Marchello served as chairman of the Chemical Engineerin Department from 1967 to 1973 and provost of the Division of Mathematica and Physical Sciences and Engineerin from 1973-78. During those years, he served on ad visory groups on air quality control atomic energy, and power plant siting He has published extensively in th areas and is a member of seve~l prof sional societies concerned with th topics. MarcheUo began his service at th Univemty of Missouri-Rolla in 1978 Ac:ÂŤJt<ling to Dr. John Park, UMR Vi Chan~Uor ,.~etnic affaira.
-"Marchello's tenure at Rolla is marked by a program of faculty and facilities development and careful articulation of tnshtution's mtsSions and goals. "Among the many accomplishments campus dunng his seven years as 路 Chancellor, have been establishment of programs for both students and faadty which recogniZed exceptional ability, development of worldwide exchange programs for faculty Md students with Universities on every continent, and approval of nme academic programs and two new doctoral programs " Neil Smith, Vtce Chancellor for administrative services, Slld that, "While Maxhello has been Chancellor at lJMR, abc new re&eaJ'(h Institutes have been formed, a Center for _,.ec:11LJ\Ological Development has been 1---estalblitJhed to stimulate local economic growth based on faculty and staff in路 ventiona and the campus was one of the lint to introduce computer paphlCI, computer-assisted design/ computer-assisted manufacturing and robotics to all undergraduate engineering students." Frank Mackaman, UMR Vice Chancellor for alumni/development af&in, Nld, "Under MaJ'(hello's leadership, the campus boosted jts annual Pflvate &iving income to $4.6 million in 198.芦, an mcreeae of more than 300", arranpd private matching gifts tO' JaeJp finance three major buildings Is part of the campus renewal program. "Also under his administration/' Mackaman &aid, "UMR began an en路 dowment program to support faculty enrichment and study." Among other accomplishments was the National Society of Professional Engineen' award to the campus. Durinat981-82, Marchello served as ~dealt Of the Missouri Counal of Public ffisher- Education and currently holdl the office of Secretary He is a member of the National Aa&odation of State Univ.m ities and Land Grant Colcommntees on mineral resources '~J.ijctte~~l411t'V utilization
nstitute of Chemical Engineers, th merican Chemical Society, the issouri Academy of Science, th issouri Society of Professional gmeers, and the National Society o rofesstonal Engtneers. Additionally e is a member of the New Yor c:ademy of Science, and the Society o inmg Engmeers of the American In 'tute of Mtning, Metallurgical and etrol En neers.
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Dear Readers,
T
he 1984-85 school year has offered a unique combination of events and memories which the staff of the Rollamo has done their best to capture in the pages of this book. I am sure, however, that there are some things that you can remember that are not covered . And for that I apologize, but, to cover the happenings each minute of a day, on a University campus, is a rather large task for such a small staff to accomplish. But, maybe next year the impossible will happen. To publish a yearbook, it takes an enormous amount of responsibility, motivation and pride. These three words summarize the kind of people that I had the pleasure to work with. The editors and photographers that. put out this book, put forth a "special effort" to insure the quality and style that
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should be seen in an u路niversity Yearbook. I had the unique pleasure.of seeing college, for the first time, through the eyes of a scholar, an athlete~ a minority and a Christian, an enemy and a friend. Life through these eyes is but untouched. The pleasure, wisdom and insight, the pride and the friendships I've gained through these people could never be completely expressed on paper. I hope that you have enjoyed the time and effort that this staff has put forth. For as long as there are people with such imagination and motivation to share, everyone can "Catch the Sensation" of the University. Carla A. Rellergert Editor-in-Chief Rollamo 1984-85