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Attending the reunion of the 1950 Miner Championship Team were: left to right-(kneeling) Parker Bennett, John Weitzel, Bob Proctor, Alden Williams, Jerry Wilson, Bob. Ruppert (standing, Dewey AllgOOd-assistant coach, Richard Jones, Gene Huffman, Dudley Blancke, Don Dowling, John Moscari; Buddy Morris, Dave Anderson, Leland Beverage, Bob Weinel, Ray Rucker, Jack Theiss, Gene Kennedy, Dick Roemerman, W.H. Stewart, Howard Bullman, Hollis Matteson and Roger Schoeppei.

1950 Corn Bowl Team Twenty·six members of the 1950 Miner football team returned to campus this fall at Homecoming. . Until the end of the season this year (see sports page) , the ' 1950 team was the last UMR team to win an MIAA Conference Football Championship outright. They also emerged 7·6 winners over Illinois State in a post season Corn Bowl game. Team m~mbers, their wives, families and special guests began reunion activities by attending the annual Silver and Gold Cocktail Party Friday evening and were entertained at the home of Mrs. Gale Bullman immediately following the earlier event. Saturday morning, more than 75 persons were at a breakfast held in honor of the team at the Holiday Inn. Each member received a long overdue plaque com· memorating the conference championship and Corn Bowl victory. Films of the 1950 Kirksville and Corn Bowl games were shown. These were easily the highlight of the occasion, with comments from the players (after a period of 30

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years) adding 'a certain spice for viewers. (The entire Corn Bowl game was played on snow and ice at temperatures hovering around zero degrees and some of the resulting plays were· to say the least·unique!) After breakfast, the [950 team alumni attended a pre·game session with the 1980 squad. Each alumnus was introduced and some had pertinent inspirational remarks for the event. The 1950 squad members were honored guests at that afternoon's Homecom· ing football game and helped to cheer the 1980 Miners to a 27·16 victory over the Bears of Southwest Missouri State University (Springfieldt Completing the Homecoming weekend festivities was a get·together immediate· Iy after the game at the farm of 1950 team member, Ray Rucker. Iri addition to "She·Gale" Bullman and the Ruckers, those in charge of ar· rangements for the Corn Bowl team and acting as hosts were Jerry Berry, '49, special athletic department assistant, and Henry Bradly, associate director· development fund, AlumnilDevelopment Office.

Cover Miner alumni Alden Williams, left, Jerry Berry, center, and Dudley Blancke, right, meet again at Homecoming.

MSM ALUMNUS (USPS-323-500) Issued bi·monthly in the interest of the graduates and former students of the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy and the University of Missouri·Rolla. Entered as second class matter October 27, 1926, at Post Office at Rolla, Missouri 65401, under the Act of March 3, 1897.

Jerry Berry, '49, center, presents plaques to Gale Bullman, left, and Dewey Allgood, right, at the Com Bowl re· union breakfast. MSM Alumnus / 1


Annual Meeting MSM-UMR Alumnus Association

Homecoming Queen is Chemical Engineer Diana Lynn Markley, a.junior in chemical engineering from Warrensburg. was the University of Missouri-Rolla's homecoming queen for 1980. . Her attendants were: first runner-up Mary Shultz. a junior in mechanical engineering from St. Louis: second runner·up Valoree Stone. a junior in mechanical engineering from Kansas City: and third run,!er-up Barbara Ya ger. a sophomore in chemical engineering from Eldon. Markley received her crown from UMR Chancellor Joseph M. Marchello during halftime ceremonies at the homecoming game between UMR and Southwest Missouri State. ' She was one of eight finalists chosen from a field of 23 candidates by a panel of judges. Her selection as queen was the result of a campuswide election . The recipient of several scholarships since she has been at UMR . Markley also has been an Honor Roll student. She is a member of AIChE (American Institute of Chemical Engineers!, several campus organizations, and is active in intramu~al sports and the TJ outdoor recreation committee. She is a resident assistant at TJ and was nominated for queen by the Thomas Jefferson Hall Association . She is the daughter of Cletus and Cleo Markley, Warrensburg. Shultz was nominated by Kappa Sigma fraternity and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Shultz. Nominated by Beta Sigma Psi fraternity. Stone is the daughter of David and Mary Ann Stone. She is vice president of Kappa Delta sorority. Yaeger is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Yaeger. She was nominated by Pi Kappa Alpha fraterni'Y .

Newly elected officers and directors of the association were installed at the Board of Directors annual meeting at Homecoming. These are: Robert D. Bay, '49, president; Lawrence A. Spanier, '50, president-elect; Alfred J. Buescher, '64, Frank C. Appleyard, '37, Arthur G. Baebler, '55, and James B. McGrath, '49, vice-presidents; Robert V. Wolf, '51, secretary, and Vernon T. Loesing, '42, treasurer; Raymond T. Ruenheck, '50, Robert C. Perry, '49, William D. Busch, '42, Kenneth D. Pohlig, '64, Harold R. Crane, '53. Robert E. Vansant, '51, and Victor J. Hoffmann, '60, area directors. Action taken hy the board included approval of a financial aids program funded at the level of $77.000. These are gifts from the association through the Educational Assistant Program, the Alumni Awards Scholarships, the Transfer Student Scholarships, the Murphy Scholarship, the Perry Scholarship, the four Kessler Scholarships, the Tiernon Scholarship, the ten R. E. Dye Scholarships and the Bullman Fund Grant-in-Aid. Other items approved to support activities on campus were the

Athletic Department Grant ·in ·Aid . Music Department Grant ·in·Aid and the Lihrary Grant·in-Aid . The gifts were presented at the awards hanquet. Also at the awards hanquet. new president Boh Bay. recognized outgoing president Joe Mooney for his contrihu· tions du ing the past two years. He said, of Joe's administration. "Things have heen done promptly. prohlems have heen solved with dispatch. Oppor· tunities have heen sought aggressively: To his accomplishments he brings per· sonal qualities which are inspiring. His leadership reflects a keen intellect. -His relationships with people reveal great empathy . He brings grace and graceousness to all his dealings. . "He is also a businessman. During his tenure the assets of the association have increased from $218.687 .78 to $270.215.68·a gain of $57,527.90. And the first steps·the acquiring of a site and a major capital investment-have been completed so that in the near future .the assOCiation will be properly housed in a facility which reflects the quality ofJhe alumni of this university."

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Alumni gather in the University Center's Miner Lounge (above) to register on Friday. Registration is a time to see who has returned to the campus, see what's going on, buy tickets, check your computer information file, and consume free. coffee and doughnuts. This year a special activity took place on Friday afternoon (right). More than 2500 alumni and students reported to the mall at 3 p.m. for a "squat-in." There ~eren't enough squatters to break the Guiness record, but it was a nice afternoon and everyone had a good time. 2/ MSM Alumnus

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HOMECOMING 1980 . Attendees by Class Year T he followi ng i, a list of th o<;e who signed th e registration shee ts at homecom ing ' la\ in iCl"[lretcd hy our resident handwriting eX[le rl SI.

1922 .. Nashville, III.

Ted Machin & Julia . .

1923 .... Collinsv ille. III . Minden. La. . .. Eldon. Mo. . Tulsa. Okla.

M~lhurn L. Dorris . . ... . . . . . . . .. .. .... " ... . . Ra gan Ford. Wayne S. Framc & Helen . Joe M. Wanenmacher .

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1929 Frederick W. Haertel. Jr. ... .. ... .. .... . Rolla. Mo. Charles W. Johnson ..... . . . .. ..... . . . ... .. .. .. . .. . . . . .. Davenport , Iowa Ca rl L. Salley. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rolla . Mo .

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Bill Kni ght & Eunice.

1925 Hugh R. Berry .. . . . . . . . .. . . Carl J. Heim .

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1926 Elmer Gam meter . Erw in Gammeter .. ~,t Daniel Kennedy .

......... Beaver. Pa. . Ri ver Fares!. III .. Rolla . Mo.

1930 Margue rit e A .·Gregory . . . . ..... . . .. . . . . .... ... .. . .. . .. . .... Howell M ich. C. James Grimm . ' ...................... . .. Rolla. Mo. Harry F. Kirkpatrick . . ......... Springfield . .Mo. A llen Ma une & Doroth y. .. Fulton. Mo. S. A llan Stol1e. . .. Fort Wa yne. Ind.

1931 Jack N. Conley. ............................... . Tulsa, Okla. George M. Pace. . . .... . . .. .... . ... . .. . ... Cincinnati, Ohio . . . . . .. ... . • . ... . .. . ..' . . Webster Groves, Mo. Elmer J. Sperling . . . . Cl yde E. \yilhite . . . . . . . .. . . ' .' .... . ... . .... . ... . ' .... .. . '. . . Denver,Colo.

1927 Donald.J. Biselt .. . ' " . . . ... . . H . M.. Griffith . . . Ernie Moran .

. ... Rolla. Mo . . .. Toron to. Canada . . .. . . . ...... Miami. Ok la.

19211 Jerry G . Donaldson.. . ..... r . . . • . . . . . . • • • • . . . . • . . . . . . Rolla. M o: Henry E. Gross & M aragaret . . .. . . . ... .. .. . . ... ....... Webster Groves. Mo. ............ . . EI Dorado. A r~ . Gerald A. Roherts & Leona. MSM Alumnus/ 3


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1932 Robert P. Rhoades .. . . . . . . .. . .... .. . ... . . . . .... .. .. . .. . Carson Cit y. Nev. Homer F. Thompson . . . ... . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. . ..... . . .... . Little Rock . Ark .

Walt er Ba ull1 ~ lar k & ·M ar v . . . . . .. ... . .. .. ... . Bil·ll1in glw lll : M ich . G uy Brown . . . Hou,toll. Texa, . . L yndhu r'l. Ohio Wood y Burge,s & Ruth . . .......... ............... .... . Pit tsburgh. Pa . W . .l ames Ca rr . Carl H . Cott erill . ............ . . .. . . .... . M cLean . Va. Paul T. DOWlin g. . . .. .. . SI. Louis. M o. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . Oklahoma Cit y. Okla . George E. Fort. . . . . . . . . . Ru ssell A. Guml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... .. .. Bi xhy. Okla . Ralph D. Hall . . S. Da ytona . Fla. Edward W . Heiss . ........ . .. . .. . . . ... Springfield . Mo. Walter P. Leber . ............................... . Chicago, III. Elton Miller. . . . . . . . . . . . .......... . . . Rolla . Mo. Ivan M . Niedling . . ... . . .. . . ... : .. . . . . Steven Poillt. Wis. E. L. I Roy) Perry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sall ·Pedro. Calif. E. Clark Romine . .. . . ... . . . . .. .. .. .. . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . .. . . Cherry Hill. N.J.

1933 Elmer A . Roemer & Gert . .. . . . .. . . ... . . .. . . . ... . .. . . . ..... .. . Rolla . Mo.

1934 Sam Bermi & Claire ... . . ....... . .. . . . .. .. . . ... . .. .... University City . Mo.

1935 Kenneth K. Asher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rolla. Mo. George J. Borgstede .... . .. . . .. .... ...... . . .-. . . . . . ... Ellisville. Mo. Robert H . Buck ......... . .. '.. . .. . . . .... . . . . . . ... . .... . .. . Glendale. Mo. Howard B. Colman ....... ... . .. . . . . . . . . . ... .. .. . . .. . . . . Bridgewater. N.J. Warren 8. Danforth . .. . .. . . . . .... . ......... .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . Oakmont. Pa . Donnell W. Dutton . ..... . . . ... . . . . ... .. . . .. . . ..... . .... .. . . Atlanta, Ga. Hap Haffner & Jackie . . . .... . . . . . . ... ... .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... Sun Cit y-. Ariz. Oliver W. Kamper . . . . . . .. . .. .... . .. .. . . . .. .... .... : .. . .. Sun City. Ariz. Rudy Knoll. : . .. .. ... .. . ... . . .... . .... ... .. ..... . .. . . . . . Pittsburgh. Pa . Henry J. Kohler . .. ... . ... . . . ... .. .... .. ... . .. ..... . ... . . . St . Louis. Mo. Gus Koopmann & Dot .. .. ... . . . . .. . . . .... . .. . . . . . ... . . . ... SI. Loui,. Mo. Collins H . McDonald ...... . . .. . .. . . . : ..... .. .. .. . . .. . .' . . . Cape Coral. Fla. Gill Montgomery ..... .. ... . . . ..... . ........... . ... '...... .. Eldorado. III. James J. Murphy . . . ..... . ... . .. . . ..... . . . ... . .. . '... . . . . .. SI. Louis. Mo. George T. Nolde, Jr. . . ....... .. .. . ... . . . '. . . . . . . . ......... Houston, Texas Russell C. Solomon .... . ... . . .. ..... . .. .. .. .. . .... . . . . .. Edwardsville. III.

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1942 George W . Axmacher . .... . . ... .... . . . . . . .. . . Oklahoma City. Okla. Robert M . Brackbill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dallas, Texas William D. Busch .. . .. . .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .... . .. . . . . . . . .. Cleveland . Ohio .. . Ironton. Mo. Harold A . Krueger . . ... . . . Robes vi lle. Calif. . . . . . . Sam A . Kurtz . . . . . . Rolla . Mo. Vernon Loesing & Belt y . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . Otis. Tay lor & Bett y. . . .. . . . . .. , . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . Da ve nport. lowas

1943 Gabriel G. Skitek . ' ,' . . .. . . .. . . . . . ... . .. ... . . .. . . . .

1937 Frank C. Appleyard ... ... . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. .. . . . .. . .. .. G len , iew . (II. Robert L. Elgi n . .... . . . .. . .. ..... . . .. .. . .. .. . . . .. . ...... . ... Rolla. Mo Peter F. Mallei . . . .... .. . . . . .. .. . . . .. . .. . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . SI. Louis. M o. Sam Post & A lthea . . ... . . . . . ... .. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Raymore. M o.

1938 Melvin Nickel & Mary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... Chicago. III. Edward W . Simpson , Jr. . . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . .... . . ... Lincoln . Neb.

1941 Andy Cochran . . .. . . .. . .. . . . .. .. .. . ... . . ..... .. .. . . . . .. . , . .. Rolla. M o. 4/ MSM Alumnus

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1944 Ronald L. Carmichael . Dominic A. Grew . Bob W. KImer .. . ... . ... . Ha[)~Schmoldt & Jimmie . Ern';! A. Weinel .. 1945 Vernon

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1947 Gi l Carafiol & Laura . John D. Powell . Rod Schaefer . Ronald A. Tappmeyer .

............. 'Richardson. Texas . .. Rolla . Mo. . ... . Rolla. Mo. . ........... . Sugarland. Texas Richard E. Clifford ... .. . ........ . ....... . .. . . . . . ... . ... Indianapolis, Ind . . Curtis L. Craig . . ...... . . ... .. '. . . ..... . . , ... . . .. . .... . .' . . .. Omaha, Neb. Homer Crowell .... . .. . ... . ..... . .. . ... . ................... . Rolla, Mo. Godrej F. Doctor . .. . .. .. ... .. . . ...... . ... . ... . . . ..... Via Bombay, India Sid Duerr & Joan ..... . .. .. ... . ... . ..... .. ... .. . . ... Corpus Christi, Texas John D. Flynn ......... .. . . . . . . .. . ... . . .' .. . ....... . .. .. .. SI. Louis, Mo. Bob Franklin ... . .. .. . . .. .. ... . .. . .. .......... . . . . . . . ... St. Charles, Mo. Bill Gabelmann & Nancy .. . . . . ... .. . . .. .. . . ..... .. . .. . .... . Pampa, Texas Robert W. Gates .. .. . .. . .. .. .. . . . . . . .. ... . .. . ," . ... . . .. . Kansas City, Mo. George W. Gergeceff . ........ . ... . ... . .... . ... . ..... Webster Groves, Mo. Louis E. Greco ....... .. ... ........ . .. . ... .. ............. . SI. Louis, Mo. Jack E. Guth . ... : .. ' . .... .. .... .. . .. .... . . . .... . . . . .. ..... Herndon, Va. Paul A. Haas .......... ....... .. ... . ...... .- .. .. . '. .. .... Knoxville, Texas Joseph E. Hallemann .......... . . . . . . . . .. . .... .. .- ........ ..Florissant, Mo. Irvin J. Hawkins . ..... ... ........ ... . ............... . .... . .. Rolla, Mo. John F. Hernan . ..... . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . .. .. .. . .. .. .. . ... Lombard, 111. Thomas A. Herrmann . . . .... . . . .. . . ... : . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . ... . Ballwin, Mo.

1948 · Harvev B. Leaver .. 1949 . George M. Anderson . Robert D. Bay . . .

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. .. . . . . .. .. . ..... . . . Fulton. Mo. . SI. Louis. Mo. Je rry Berry ... ............. . . .... Rolla . Mo. . . St. Louis. Mo. Ken Bridegroom & Helen . · Independence. Mo. Charles P. Daniells ... St. Louis. Mo. James B.·McGrath . Robert C. Perry . ........ . . Natrona Heights. Pa. Joe Reiss & Jan ... ......... . . . . .. .. . . ..... Creve Coeur. Mo. Chuck Remington . .. . . . .. .. ... ...... . .... . . . ... . Rolla . Mo. Charles Ross . . . . . . . Chesterfield. Mo. Joe Strubert & Kitty . . ....... .. . . · .... SI. Louis. Mo. John Toomey & Kelly ..... . . . .. . ..... .... .. .... . . . .... ... Aletandria. Va'. . .... . . .

1950 Ralph A. Andreasen . ...... ..... . . .. .. . ..... . .......... . .. .. . . Aurora, III. Edwin H. Barsachs ..... . .... .... .. . . ........... ....... .. . . Dallas, Texas Laurel D. Berger ...... ...... .. . . . . .............. '... . . ... . .. O'Fallon, III. Robert Bloome & Sybil . . .... .. . .. . ..... . ... ... ... . . ... : ... Anderson, Inc.

George J. Boj~. Jr. . . .. . . .. . .. . ... . .. . ... ............. Overland Park. Kan . Donald A. Branson . . . . ....... .. .. . ........ ............ .. ...SI. Louis, Mo. Charles E. Brinkmann .. : ...... . .. .. . .. . . ..... . . . .. . ... Jefferson City. Mo. John P. Brown . ...... ... .. .... .. : ..... ... . .... . . .. .. . ... Florissant. Mo. Robert W. Bue! .... . ...... . .. .. .. ... ......... . .. . ... . . . Chesterfield. Mo.

Bernard D. Hollenback ...... .. ... .. ... ... : ... . .... . .. . . . Boca Raton, Fla. Alden C. Hutchison ...... ..... . . .. .. . .. . .. ... . . . ........ Springfield, Mo. Clarence Isbell & Betty Jo .... .. ........ . ..... .. .. . . . . .. ... Florissant, Mo. Jake Jare ....... . . . . .. .... ..... .. ........ ~ . . . . . . ... .. .. . Florissant, Mo. Dave Kinder & Dona .. .... . ............ . . . ...... . ... . ... Columbus, Oliio Charles Konop ....... . ..... ... ...... .. . . . . ......... '. . . .. .. .. Rolla, Mo. Albert M. Krainess ... . ~ .. . . ......... .. . . . . .. . ... . ... Mission Viejo, Calif. . Ka rl L. Kraus ........ .. . .. .... . ..... .... . . . .. . . .... . . .... SI. Louis, Mo. Charles O. Kunz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . .... .. ... E. Alton, III. Eldon C. Lindimore .. . ...... . ...... ... .... . ....... . . . ... . . Denver, Colo. Lovell J. Lukrofka. . . . . . . .... '.' ..... . . . ...... . . .. .. Independence, Mo. George W. Mabie. " ......... .. ........... . . . . .. . ........ . SI. Louis, Mo. Donald W. Marshall . . . ...... . . . ....... . . . . .. . .. ... . Sunrise Beach, Mo. Lester L. Miller. . . . , ......... . . . . . . .... .. ... ........ Edwardsv ille, III. James W. O'Connor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . ...... Springfield, Mass. Frank Packheiser ..... . .. . ... . .. . ... . . . . . ............. Olympia Fields, lI1. Jack Painter . .. . . . ............ .. . ... . . . . ~ .. ...... . . ... Poplar Bluff, Mo. Charles Palubiak . . . .. ... . . .. ' ... :' ...... .. . . ... . .. . . . . .' .... SI. Louis, Mo. John W. Parks ... . ......... . . .... . . ... . . .. ....... . . . . .. Cincinnati, Ohio Eugene 1. Peel! . . ... . .. . . ... ... . . . . . .. . ... .. .. . . .. . ... . Chesterfield, Mo . . Robert E. Peppers .... . . . . . ... .. .. . ... ...... .. ... . .... Herculaneum, Mo. Harvey L Phillips .. ' . .. . . .. .. ..... . ........... .. .. . ..... Chesterfield, Mo. Robert M. Ponder ........ . .... . ....... . .... .. . . ... .... ..... Tulsa, Okla. MSM Alumnus/ 5


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1952 John G. Bartel . . . .. .... . ......... Hermann . \110. · Leo M. Cardetti . . . . ..... . SI. James. Mo. Gene A. Huffman. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . Houston. Texas Don D. Matson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Midland. Texas Ray A. Romo . . . . '.' .. .. . . ...... " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bridgeton . Mo. Robert P. Schafer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dallas. Texas Norman Williams . . .. ... . . . . . . ..... . . .. . ... . . . . . . .. SI. Louis. Mo.

1953 Peter G. Hansen .. ..... . . . . ....... . .... . . . .. .. . Harold R. Crane. . . ........ . . ... .

. .... Rolla. Mo. . ..... Hannibal. Mo.

1954 Lee W. Powers . . ... . .. . . .. .. . . . . . . : . . .. . . . . . . . . . . '.' . .. . .. SI. Louis. Mo. Max Burgett & JoAnn'......... . ........... . ... : . . . . . . .. Murphysboro. III. Ted Reeves . ... . . . . . ....... . . ... .. . . . : ........ . ........ Flat River. Mo. Lynn Renner ....... ; .................. . .. ... . .......... Chesterfield. Mo. Earl G. Reynolds ... . .. . . .. . . .. . .... . . .... .... . .. .. . . . . . . . ... Rolla. Mo. Ra¥ Ruenheck & Iris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . Chelmsford. Mass. William J. Ruprecht. . ... . . ......... . . . .. . .. . . . . ......... SI. Charles. Mo. Arthur L. Schmidt ......... . . . .... .... . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ..... SI. Louis. Mo. Jim Scott & Edna .. ; .. . .. .. . . ..... . . . . . .. ... . . . . .... .... . .. . . Rolla. Mo. 'Bryan G. See . . . . ... . . .... . . . . . .. '. ' .. . .. .. ......... ' .. . Brookhaven. Miss. Vernon S. Severtson ................ . . .. ....... . . . .... . Port Clinton. Ohio Roy Shourd & Pat . . ...... . . ... . ..... ... ... ... .... . ... . . . . HOllston. Texas Milton Skinner & Margo . . . .... .... . ..... . ....... ~ ... . . .. . .. SI. Louis. Mo George Smith . . • ..... ... .. . . . . . ... .. . . .. . . . .. . . . ... . .... Florissant. Mo. Robert E. Smith . .. .. . . . .. . .. .. .. . ....... . ....... . . '.' ... Dearborn,·Mich. Jack A. Sontag ... .... ....... . ............ . . ....... . ....... Affton. Mo. Donald E. Spackler . . .. . . . ..... . .... . . . . ...... . . ....... . .. SI. Louis. Mo. Larry Spanier & Elaine ... . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . ... .. . . . .. Dix Hills. N. Y. Robert R. Steele . .. .... ' .' ....... . . . . ~ ................. . ... Dallas, Texas. Robert H. Steiner .. : .......... .. ... . .... . . . . : ....... .. ... ; O'Fallon, Mo. Bob Patterson & Martha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . Sikeston . Mo. William H. Stewart ... . . . .. . . .. ..... . .. . ........ . . . . ... .. Carbondale, III.

1955 James S. Anderson . . .... . . . .... . .. . .. . ..... . ... . . . . ..... Springfield. Mo. Art Baebler & Ivy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... Sunset Hills. Mo . .~ Campbell C. Barnds . . .. . . .... .. . : ..... . . . ... . : . . . .. . Overland Park. Kan . Anthony 1. Berenato ..... . . .. .. .. . . .. ', ' . .. ....... . . ... ... Florissant. Mo. Chester H. Baker . ........... . ... '........ .. ........... . .... .. Rolla . Mo. Ralph E. Boze . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . Oklahoma City. Okla. David j . Davis . .. . .. . . ....... . ........ . . . . . . .... . .. .... . . . O'Fallon, III. Chuck Germer . . ..... : .. ........................ ', ' .. .... SI. Peters, Mo. John A. Grosso . . . ...... . ........ '... . , .. ; .. . .......... . Sugarland. Texas Bill Hallett & Jane ............. . ... .. . . ~ .. . . . ... . ............ Peoria, III. Joseph O. Hannauer .. ...... . ....... . .. . ........ . .... ._. . .. Belmont, Calif. / John B. Heil . .. . .. ... . . ... . . . . . . . .. .. . . ...... . . . : ...... Memphis. Term. Lawrence Held ........ . . . . ... . . . ... . . . . . ... . .. . ... . . . .... SI. Louis, Mo. James F. Hespen .. ................ . . . .. . . ..... ... . .. . . . . . SI. LOllis, Mo. Joseph Kolasch & Aria .. . .. . ... . .. . ... . ....... . . . : .. .... . .. . Oakton. Va. Clarence 1. Tunnicliff. .. ............. . ............. . .. '..... SI. Louis. Mo. Oris Lansford & Harriett ... . . . . . . '. .. ....... . ..... . ...... Bartlesville. Okla. John W. Weingaertner ... . . .. . .. .. . ..... . .. ... . . ' .. . . . ...... SI. Louis. Mo . . Harvey L. Lewis . .. . .. . . . . ... . . ..... . . . . . ... . ....... . Independence, Kan . Fred Western : .... . .. . . . . . ....... . . . ..... . ... . . . .. .. . Kingwo<)(f, W. Va. John F ..Wickey .. . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. ... . ... . . . .... . . . ........ Houston. Texas Ralph Wolfram & Peggy .... . . ..... .. . .. .... ... . . .. . . .... Crestwood. Mo. Carl E. Zerweck ...... . ...... . ... . . .. . ... .... . . . . ... .. . Creve Coeur. Mo. Donald G. Zimmerman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... . . Park Ridge. III. /

1951 David Anderson & Pat . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ... . . . . . .. . . .. .. Are nal. Ca lif. Dudley Blancke. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MI. Pleasant. Salisbury. Rhodesia George P. Bollwerk . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SI. Louis, Mo. Don Dowling & Kathy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . Memphis. Tenn . . Williams Jones & Jean . . .... .... . . ... . .. .. .. '. ' . . . . . . . . . Bellev ille. III. . Gene Kennedy & Ann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .. SI. Lou is. Mo. John Mascari .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . .. . .... . ... . . . .. Longview. Texas Richard J. Roemerman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . SI. Louis. Mo. Joseph H. Senne .. . . .. .. .. . . ........ . . ..... . ... . . . ... . . . . . . . Rolla, Mo. Bob Weinel. . . . .... .. . . . ..... . . -:-. .. . .. .. . . . .. . .. . ... .. . ... O'Fallon. m. 6/ MSM Alumnus


1959 Harold O. Olsen. Ge ra'ld L. Stevenson .

. . Springfield, III. . Chagrin Fa lls, Ohio

1960 William A. Anderson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ '. El Paso, Texas ......... . .. Terre Haute, Ind. Otto T. Bentrup . . . Paul W. Ben z .. . .. .... . . .. . . .. .. ... .. ...... .. . ..... . .. Middletown, N.J. Karl J. Daubel . . . . ..... .... . .. ....... . ... .. .. . ..... . .. . Davenport , Iowa Harland F. Ellis . . . . ....... ..... . .. Dixon, Mo. Virgil J. Flanigan. . . ........ . ...... . ... . . .. .. . ... Rolla, Mo. Jerry L. Gilmore .. . ... . . . . ... .. . ..... . ....... . . . . ... .. ... . .. Rolla, Mo. Victor J. Hoffman . . . ... . . . .. . ..... . ........... . . . . . . . .... . Kent, Wash. Gary C. Jost. .............. ........ ..... . . Chesterfield , Mo. Leo A. Odendah l. . . . . . . . . . , . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. SI. Ann, Mo. Gary K. Patterson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . Rolla, Mo. Louis C. Rephlo . . ...... .. ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... Basking Ridge, N.J. James T. Walters . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ........ .. . ... Boulder, Colo. James J. Walther. . . . . . .. .. . ....... . ......... . . ... . . . SI. Louis, Mo.

Robert J. Martin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . .... '." . . Glendale, Mo. Robert B. Oetting . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .... Rolla, Mo. John W. Padan ........ . ... . . . ... ... . . . . .. .. . ..... . . . . Gaithersburg, Md. James W. Rethmeyer . . .... .. ..... . . . ......... Kansas City, Mo. M. Duane Sanner . .. ...... ... ........ . ...... . ............. Irving, Texas Charles W. Schuman . . . . . ........ '.. . . . .... . . . . . ... . .. Overland Park. Kan. Samuel Smart ........... .. . . .. .. . .. ... ...... .. ......... . .... Sparta, III. Ray Stewart & Kay . .. . . . .. ..... .' ....... . .................. Aurora, Colo. William R. Stimson .... . . . ...... .. ..... ..... .... . .. .. . Willow Springs, Mo. O. Leslie Sutton ... .... .. .. . .' .. . . .......... . . .... ..... . . .. Palmyra, Mo. MJ. Turnipseed . . ............ .. ... . .... . ..... .. . Glenwood Springs, Colo. Charles A. "Pete" Weitzel . : . . .. . ... . .. .. . . . . . . ... . .......... Ballwin, Mo.

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1956 Robert E. Moore .... . . . .. . ...... . . .. ..... ..... . ... .......... Rolla, Mo . Harry ~. Sauer .. . ............. . ........ . ...... ... ..... .. .... Rolla, Mo. 1961 Charles A. Blake. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..: . .. . .. ... ...... Lake Oswego, Ore. Albert E. Bolon. . . . . ............... .. . ... .. Rolla. Mo. Bill Frangel & Maureen. . . . . . ............... . . ... St. Louis, Mo. James L. Kliethermes ....... . ..... . . . . . . . . . . .. . .... . ... Jefferson City, Mo. Donald D. Myers ... ...... . ..... . . '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... Rolla, Mo. Barbara R. Patterson. . . . . . . . ............... . ... . . . . . .. . Rolla, Mo. Ed Stewart & Judy . . . . ... .. .............. . . Marsha ll town, Iowa

1962 Dartiel R. White . . . . ..... . . .

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1964 C. Stuart Ferrell and Twyla . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ... . . .. . . .. . . . ... . . Carterville, III.

K.D. Pohlig .... . ... . . . ... ... . . . ... ... .. . ... ... ... ... Lake SI. Louis. Mo. Clarence P. Wagner. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. SI. Louis, Mo.

1957 Harold O. Gaddy ... . .. .. . ... ...... .. . . . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . Rolla, Mo. James R. Holman ... .. . ..... . . . . . ....... .. ... . . . ...... Sedalia. Mo. James W. Johnson ... . . . .. .. . . . .... . ......... . . .... Rolla . Mo. David D. Kick .... . . .. Tulsa. Okla. Herbert L. Spittler . .. . ... . . . .... . . .. .... .. .. ...... New Orleans. La. 1958 Delbert E. Da y.. ... . . . . . . . . . . . ... . .. Rolla. Mo. ' Mrs. Terence E. Harbaugh ... . ........ . ... . ..... . ...... .. . . . .. Rolla, Mo. Elizabeth M. Hardebeck .... . ... .. ....... . . . .... . ... .. .. ...... Rolla, Mo. Paul R. Munger .. ..... .... . . .... ... . .. . . .. . .... . ..... .... ... Rolla, Mo. Thomas J. O'Keefe . ....... .. . .. ..... ................. . . . .. . . Rolla, Mo. Walter H. Shepard .. ...... . ... . .. . ........ . .. .. . . .. . . . . ..... Antioch, III. MSM Alumnusl7


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Patrick G. Davidson .... . ..... . .. ... ..... . . . . . ... .. .. Overland park. Kan . .I. Rohert Hardwick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... .. .. . . ........ . . Effingham. III.

James H. Horne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Garland. Texas . ... .. . .. . .... . .... . . Carrollton. Texas Dennis Jaggi & Janet . . . . . . . . . . Juri Jussyp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . ... . ... .... .... . Glen Carhon. III. Raymond L. Kalhac . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... . . : ........ . . Mehlville. Mo. James D. Llewellyn ... . ..... . ........ . .. ... .. .............. . Odessa. Mo. David W. McCormick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. ...... . . Bourbon. Mo. Thomas l. Moeller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. . . Tulsa. Okla . Clark A. Pot zmann . . . ..... . ... . . Flushing. Mich. Thomas A. Selden. ................. . ..... . Akron . Ohio Robert J. Siegel .. ....... . ..... .... . . ... .. . .. Maryland Heights. Mo. Dennis L. Stack. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... . .... SI. James. Mo.

1971 Cheryl Hardwick .

. . . .... . .... .. ..... Effingham. III.

1972 1965 Russell C. Adams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rolla . Mo. Ralph S. Barr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Springfield. III. Robert E. Behnke. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . ...... . . . ... . S!. Louis. Mo. Gerald W. Bersett ... .. . . .... . . . . .. ...... . . . .... . .. ....... Florissant. Mo. James L. Bitting . ... . . . . . ....... ... Baton Rouge. La . Dannie R. Clarida .. . ..... . .... Ponca City. Okla. James R. Cunningham. . . . . . . ;St. Louis. Mo. Warren W. Forness . .......... . . .... . . . . ... . ... . . . . . . . .... S!. James. Mo. Dennis Hammen . . ...... . .. . . .. ... .. . . . . ... .. . . . . ....... . . Mexico. Mo. E. David Hayes . ...... ...... .. ........ . ......... . . . ... .. . . Lincoln. Neb. Larry D. Herndon . . . . .... . ........... . . ... ........ . ...... . Mexico. Mo. l. D. Morgan .... . .......... ... . .... . . .. . ..... .. . .. ..... .... Rolla. Mo. Walt Mulyca & Ann .... : . .. . .. . ... .. . . ...... . .. . ...... . . Marshall, Texas Eliz-abeth A. Munson ........ . ..... .. ... . . .. . ... ... . .. Minneapolis. Minn. William F. Mtihson .. . .. .. .. . .... . .... . . . .. . : . .. . ..... Minneapolis, Minn. R. Steve Smith . ..... . . . . ...... . .. . . .... ...... . . . . : .... . .. Wichita, Kan . William T. Wegrzyn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... .. Edwardsville. III.

Neil L. Book ......... ... .. ... .. . ........ . .... . .. .. . . ... .. . . Rolla. Mo. Michael A. North. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. : . . .. ... .. .. . .. Florissant. Mo. Edward A. Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... .. . Tulsa. Okla.

1973 William P. Cunningham . .... . . .. . . . . Dennis C. Dettleff .......... . ... .

1966 Matt Coco ......... ..... .... .. . . . ... . . . ....... . .. ..... . . .. Affton. Mo. Everett Niehaus ...... . . ........ .. . ....... .. ..... .... . . .. Rock Hill. Mo.

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William E. Anderson, Jr. .... . ... . .... ........ . ..... .. ... .... .. Rolla, Mo. Howard H. Stine, Jr . .. .. ... .. . . ... .. . ..... . . . •.. .. . . .. .. Chesterfield, Mo.

Richard L. Elgin ... . ........ . . ... ..... .... ..... .. ....... : ... . R911a. Mo. Robert McDaniel & Pat . ... ... .......... . ...... .. ..... . .. Bolingbrook. III. Mrs. Harry Pence .. . . .. .......... ..... ........ . .. . . . ..... Glendale. Mo.

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David W. Dearth ...... ... .. . ... . . ....... .............. .... : . R Rolla. Laura J . BI aser. ................ . ............. . ........ .... . . R0 II a. Mo. . II Mo. M Dixie L. B. Finley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 a. o. Mar k S. BI aser ... .. ..... . ...... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roll a. Mo. Robert E. Gold ....... ..... • ......... .... ........... . .. . .. St. Louis. Mo. Greg McBride & Angie ..... ..... . .. . . . .. ....... .... ........ Dallas. Texas Roland S. Weaver .. . . ..... . . . . . . . .. . ...... .... . ... .. .... Waterloo. Texas

1976 Mark W. Mateer ... . . . ... .. . . .. ... .. ... . . .. . ..... . ...... .... Rolla. Mo. Steven L. Moss .......... . . . ....... . ......... . ..... . ... .. Florissant. Mo.

1977 Karen Daily Clifford .......... . ... ...... ... . . . ......... Lee's Summit. Mo. Ernest Gutierrez ... .' .... . ... . ....... . . . . . ... . . .. . . .. . ....... Rolla. Mo. Mike LacKner ... . ...... . . . . . . . ...... . . . . . . .... . . .. . . .... Phoenix. Ariz.

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Michael E. Blankenship ........ . . .. ............ .. . . . .... ..... Marion. III. Gary J. Bockman ...... . ..... .. .. ..... . .. . . .......... . . :Springfield. Mo. Stephen P. Bohnemeyer . .. . ... .... ... . .... . ... ...... . ..... Columbia, Mo. Dennis L Chasten .... . . . ... . ......... . ....... . .... . ....... Plano. Texas 8/MSM Alumnul

Matthew G. Baebler ....... . ....... . . . .. . ............. .. ..... Chicago. III. Patricia A. Centner ...... . ... .. ..... . ...... . .. . .... . . .... Saginaw. Mich . Keith L. Donaldson ... . ... . .. .. .. .. . . . . .... . . . .. . ... .. . .... Kokomo. Ind. Bruce E. Dunlevy ........ ... .... .... ... .... . . .. . .. . ..... . . Paducah. Ky . Blayne E. Mayfield ...... .. . . ... .. . . . ... .. . ....... . . . .. ...... RoJia. Mo. Karen L. Richardson ............. . ........ : ..... ..... .... Kirkwood. Mo. Michael E. Richardson ...... . .. . .. ... .. .. . . . . . ... .' ....... Kirkwood. Mo. Paula A. Snyder . .. . .... ... .... .. . . ..... . . ... . .. . ... S. Charleston. W. Va. Laurence D. Wolf. ; .... ... ...... . ....... .. . . . .... ... Cape Girardeau. Mo.

1980 Dennis Gallman . .. . .. ... . . .. . ... . ............ . ..... .. ...... Rolla. Mo. Robert J. Willie ............... . ........ .. .............. ... .. Peoria. III. Joseph Peter ............ .. .. . .. ... .. . ... .. . ... . . . .. . .' .. Houston. Texas


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Editor's Note: Dr. Lawrence O. Christensen and Dr. Arlan DeKock are recipients of the 1979-80 AMOCO Foundation "Outstanding Teaching A wards." They were both recognized for this achievement at the MSM-UMR Alumni Association A wards Banquet at Homecoming.

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Christensen: IITeaching History is Rewarding"

DeKock: IIput 'Some Excitement in Teaching"

"I helieve that the first requirement necessary to becoming a good teacher is know yO'lr suhject and to have the desire to share your ~ nowledlSe with students." says Lawrence O. Christensen. associate professor of history at the Univcrsity of Mis'jOuri·Rolla. "A teacher needs to believe ihat what he or she is doing is important and to ensure that thought .is taking place 0 " the part of the students." Christensen continues.· "To me. there is a constant freshness in teaching history. Interpretations of hislOry are constantly changing hecause of new sources coming to light and new questions t)eing asked hy researchers. It is a challenge to convey that freshness to ~tudents. Research. the investigation arid writing about the past. keeps me fresh and complements my teaching." . Christensel]'s specialty areas within the discipline are I) Black American history and 2) regional history (Midwestern and Southern). He is the coauthor of a hook. "Missouri. The Heart of the Nation." which was published this summer hy Forum Press in St. Louis. The book has already been adopted for use as text . or research source hy a number of secondary schools. colleges and _universities. (It may he ohtained in paperback or hard cover at the UMR BQokstore and Books 'n Things in Rolla.) Two years ago Christensen helped to develop a new type of course offered to civil engineering freshmen at UMR. "Two civil engineering instructors. an English instructor and I combined our separate hasic courses to present material on a single suhject-the Mississippi River." he explains. "It offered students a different perspective on each of the three disciplines and unified the study into a whole experience. The experiment has proved to he successful. and student, are enthusiastic about it. We are continui'ng to offer the course each spring semester."

"I try to make a real effort to keep students aware of new developments in the computer science field." says Arlan DeKock. associate professor of computer science at the University of Missouri-Rolla . "If I have a particular teaching technique-I suppose that's it.'· "Future developments in any field are exciting." DeKock savs. "A nd. when students are excited about the future . it makes learning basic material more meaningful and interesting. That's one thing about computer science. it's a com· paratively new field and there is so much still in the process of de'velopment that it's easy to find information to keep the students interested." He say' it's easy. But. for DeKock. it means getting up every morning at 4:30 a.m. to read the latest professional journals and other material until 7 a.m . when it's time to head for the campus. An academic background in psychology from Central College in Pella. Iowa, and the University of South Dakota were the qualificatiohs he brought to UMR in 1968 when he joined the faculty with dual appointments in psychology and ' computer science. Since 1968 DeKock has had experience in the field with summer appointments at NASA's Goddard Space Laboratories in Maryland. And . for a year and a half. he helped to' develop the computer system for Missouri's Department of Social Services in Jefferson City. His particul;u teaching area within the department is information systems. "Computer science is growing so rapidly that we-are introducing a new course into the curriculum every year." he says. In addition to teaching. DeKock is involved in working with students in many ways. He is adviser for the student computer science programming teams that · compete with teams from other universities on both district and national levels. He is also adviser for the computer science schOlarship honorary, Epsilon Pi Epsilon, and is scholarship adviser for Acacia fraternity.

Alumnus Circulation The MSM ALUMNUS is published six time~ a year: Fehruary. April. June. August. Octoher. and December. The Fehruary. August and December issues are in tabloid format-the other issues are maga'zin s. The Fehruary ALUMNUS Carries a report of the Annual Alumni Fund and the Honor Roll of Donors to the Association and the University. The ,Ju.ne issue reports on Commencement 'activities and the Reu· nion of the Golden Alumni Class. December's ALUMNUS carries stories of Homecoming activities. Association reports and results of elections. The

other issues carry general news of alum· ni and the University. The publication of the ALUMNUS is financed by gi ft s to the ANNUAL ALUMNI FUND. University funds do not paY 'for the ALUMNUS. The Board of Directors of the MSM -UM R Alumni Association sets the circulation policy and these are its guidelines: *Each issue is mailed to all members of the most recent graduating class. *Each issue is distributed to all faculty and staff members. *Each issue is mailed to all University of Missouri Curators and ce tain Universi·

ty administrators. *The February. August and December issues are mailed to all alumni of record. *The other issues are mailed to donors to the An nual Alumni ' Fund. so that they receive six issues after the date of their gift. This variation in mailing lists results in some problems. We get news it ems in a variety of ways and do not make it a practice to check to see if the news item refers to a donor to the Fund-That is not a part of the decision of whether to publish. Consequently. we do ,publish items which refer to alumni who are not

regular readers of the ALUMNUS. They never know. Frequefltly. we get a news item without any identification as to the alumnus in volved. Jf you have sent us an item and you believe we ha ve ignored it. there are several tests you can make: first, are you a current donor (you are not current if you get Fund mailings).: and second. was the item identified so that your name and relationship to UMR was clear. Let us know if we are guilty of missing a newsworthy item-that is not our inten, tion. MSM Alumnus/ 9


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Alumni Achievement Awards The Alumni Achievement Award is "resented for outstanding service to areas of business or academic accom"lishments, and for civic affairs achievement or recogni¡ tion . .

H.M. Griffith, '27 Toronto, Ontario Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, STELCO, Retired. Harold Griffith was born in Clinton, Illinois, on Independence Day. He enrolled' in the Missouri School of ' Mines in 1923 and earned his Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the :Chicago Technical Institute in 1926. He abandoned the early promise displayed as a Missouri cartoonist to pursue a distingui~ hed career in iron and steel manufacturing. Known to his international colleagues as "Mr. Steel" of Canada, he has earned and received every honor his profession affords. His Missouri Alma Mater is prou" to recognize the outstanding accomplishments of Harold Griffith, citizen, scientist, engineer and executive.

Harry B. Smith, '42 Baltimore, Maryland Executive Vice President-Defense Westinghouse Electric Corporation ~

Harry Smith is a native of Maryland and came west in 1939 to attend the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy. He enjoyed a brilliant academic career, and was awarded the Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering in 1942. After graduation, Harry became active in electronic research and development. First with the Naval Research Lab, then the Anny, later with Davies, and since 1952 with Westinghouse. He h3$ uniquely combined innovative and creative engineering abilities with superb managerial talent. The association recognizes the professional accomplishments of a manager, scientist-engineer who has and has had a major role in the development of our most advanced electronic systems and shares the responsibility of maintaining the technicological superiority vital to our future.

Alumni Merit. Awards The Alumni Merit A ward is presented for outstanding service to UMR or the Alumni Association, or for recognition of some outstanding achievement in academic or business pursuits_

Robert L. Banks, '44 Bartlesville, Oklahoma Senior Research Associate Phillips Petroleum Company Out of the Piedmont, the Piedmont of Missouri, came Robert Banks to the Missouri School of Mines to earn his Bachelor of Science Degree in Chemical Engineering in 1944. Although he is known to us as a genial host and section officer of the Association, 'it is his exceptional professional competence which is being recognized now. His research in Phillips Petroleum Company laboratories has resulted in numerous patents and an international reputation for innovation and discoverY 'in the field of polymer processing. His creativity has earned the honors his professional colleagues can confer. Added to those honors is this award from his fellow alumni. lO/ MSM Alumnus

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Elmond L. Claridge, '39 Houston, Texas Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering and Director of the Graduate Program in Petroleum Engineering Cullen College of Engineering. Doc Schrenk could recognize exceptional promise in students and he followed those students threughout their careers. Long before completion of his Bachelor and Master Degrees in Chemical Engineering, Elmond Claridge caught Doc's eye. And the promise was fulfilled. For Elmond, in his first career-with Shell-made a distinguished record through positions of increasing responsibility with Shell research and development centers. He is now launched in a second career, begun after he completed the doctorate in chemical t;ngineering in 1979. He is a professor and he brings to his students a combination of industrial and academic experience. We recognize the merit of this cOmbination and hope that he, too, will see that promise in the students he serves today.

Delbert E. Day, '58 Rolla, Missouri Professor, Ceramic Engineering Del Day came to Rolla from A von, lliinois, to study ceramic engineering. He earned his Bachelor of Science in 1958 and went on to earn the Masters and Doctorate in the same field from Penn State. A member of the UMR faculty since 1961, he has progressed through the ranks and in addition to being a professor of ceramic engineering, he is a senior investigator in the Graduate Center for Materials Research and assistant dean for ,graduate studies in the School of Mines and Metallurgy. He brings to his endeavors those qualities that make a university: service, research and teaching.

Harvey B. Leaver, '48 Chesterfield, Missouri President BBC Manufactured Buildings Incorporated Harvey Leaver is a great master of ceremonies, He would like to have you believe he is from Rosebud, or, perhaps; Evening Shade-that he is a country boy: But he's not-he is from Metro-Rolla, a graduate-of Rolla High. He has two civil engineering degrees from this school. Harvey's experience with Armco and Republic Steel stand him. in good stead in his present position. His professional responsibilities and his long dedication and service to the professional engineering s6cieties, cOupled with loyalty to alma mater are convincing i ' reasons for the presentation. of this merit award. MSM Alumnus/II


Alumni Service Awards The A lumni Service Awa rd is presentcd to indiv iduals for out'i tanding co nt rihu tio ns to UMR through ,e rvice to UM R or to the A lumn i A, ocia tioll .

A. E. Rhodes, '39 Albuquerque, New Mex ico Vice President, Public Service Company of Albuquerque, Retired Consultant, Pa rago~ Resources, Inc. For se rvice to his profess ion. his home communit y. and his alma mater. we honor Dusty Rh odes. T o se lec t but one of his tie to Rolla. we share with you his demonstra ted devotion for his " Prof'. Doc M iles. It was D usty who ini tiated . imp lemented and successfull y com pleted th e effort which re ulted in the Aaron Jefferson Mi les Me morial Scholars hip F und: H Is leade rship has show n th e way fo r oth er. .

Harold Donnen "Tw id~e" Thomas. '28 Rolla, Missouri Mining Engineer and Const ruction Contractor, Retin'd "Twidge" Thomas is honored for service-service to his profession. his communit y .. his country and hi~ school. H e mined in Phelps Coun ty , he built in Phelps County, and he plants in Phelps Coun ty. A nd he se r \ ed for 18 Y2 years in the United Sta tes Army. and it wa distinguished service. He se rved as fi rst president of the Rolla Park Board. and Bur Juan Park includes the house. three acres. b 1m and machine shop that were gift, from him. His classmates remember him as a great football player. but more rece ntl y as a gc nial host who. along w it h his wife Lo is. has entert ained ret urni ng alum ni at Commencement and Homecomi ng.

Pre~id('nt

John Rockwell Po ~t . ' 39 Littleton, Colorado of General F.n('rg~ C()mpall~ . Retired

John Po t i. from Purrna . Mis ouri. and he followed the trail hla/ed b~ hi, brother am 01\ he came to Rolla in 1935. A melJllurgical 'nginccr. l a~\ of '39. John tart ed hi, carel'!' with U .S. (iypsum. hut that w;!', \()on behind him a\ he joined the 8 \) . even tu ally to become a \ubmariner and <I Vii I Officcr. f ter the war. he returned to indu~tr~. and early on became a succe ,ful prospector III the f,r,t uranium play. All th rnug h h" career. perhaps in. pired b)' his . ervice as t. Pat. he has kept his tic to alma mater Wherever he hil\ been. a ca ll from the campus has elicited the an we r " ye,". We are apprecia tive of his \e rvice a, section officer. board member and loya l worker in the trench es. 121MSM Alumnus


Prtrr F. Mallri, '37 St. blUis, Missouri Exrc'uth'r Dirrctor of thr Ml"Irnp()litian St. L()uis Srwt'r District, Retired The A lumni Association honors Pete for service-service to his alma mater. ser vice to his profession. and service to his community. Second to none in loya lt y to his sc hool. Pete has been her aggressive advoca te in a myriad of circumstances. He is a pas t·president of the A ilimni Association. A civi l engineer hy ed ucation and nature. he is also an aggressive advoca te of his profession and a past-president of th e Missouri Society of Professional Engineers. Th ere is an aspec t to his career with MSD w hich deserves pa rticular emphasis-the fi nancial achievements of the District during his tenure. Engineerin g exce llence we expec ted.. but it was his flair for finance that made the Distri ct nati onall y k.nown .

Life Members The MSM UM R Aluillni As\oe iation.-University of M is\o uri ·Roll a. throll gh the Board of Directors. r'ese rves to itse lf ce rt ain ri ght s and privilege,. One or the most impor tant is th e abi litv to naille Honorarv Life Member\ of the AWlC iation. In th e del iberations at the April mee ting: two nallle ~ were hrought forward for thi s consideration . By acti()n of the Board. Honorarv Life M e mbe r ~ hip wa s approved. The y arc the Honorable Jerry McBride of Edgar' Springs. Illember of tile Genera l As\elllbly am! rep resentative of the 130t h distr ict. and th e Honorable A I ilg.e\ of Bourbon. member of th e General Assembl y and represe nt ative or the 126 th di\tricl. The A\\oeiati,'n recognizes -the\e two for the in · tere,t and effort the v have expe nded to inforillthemsei ves of the neeos ()f th e Un ivers it y of M i,sou ri and the Roll a eampll s. Eac h public institu t ion need, under\l ;:I1lding advocates- Jerrv and A I ad mirabl y fill that role .

AI Nilges

Jerry McBride

Nominations Invited The Awards COlllmillee of Ihe Alumn i A"ocialion i, always pleased 10 receive suggestions of reorle who should he conside red for the Meril. Service and Achievemc nt Awa rd, . The three Iypes of awa rds cove r most areas of individual effort wh ich shou ld hc recognized hy Ihe Associa tion . II is nol necessary for Ihe suggcstor 10 [lrc·sc ieci a lyre of awilflJ 10 be considcred. as Ihe commillee wi ll judge in thc a[lrropriate ca tegory accord ing 10 the supflOning informalion on hand. Rcgulal ions of the colllm iit ee which are imrortant 10 Ihc rcrson making nominations are these: III Awards are nOI norm all y made 10 a rerson during his reunion · ~'car. and t21 No nominat ions arc di scarded : Ihc y are ca rried forward fro m yca r 10 year. We ask Ihal you cons ider forwarding your suggestions 10 Ihe Alum ni Of· .ficc . Following is the list or thosc who have hee n honored in r as l vca rs I ' indicates deceased!. Photos are this yea r's winners.

H.M. Griffith

Allen, David J. Andrews, William W . Atchley, Bill L. Aughenbaugh. Nolan B. Bailey. Keith E. Bak er. M erl Banks. Robe rt L. Barn ard . A lbert E. Bauer. Ri chard H. Bayless. Jerry R. * Bedell. Milo N. Belew. Elmer W. Bennetsen. Wayne J. Berry, Hugh R.

Harry B. Smith

Berry, Jerome T. Betten, J. Robert * Beveridge, Thomas R. Bisplinghoff, Raymond L. *Blair, James T. Jr. Bodine, Jack R. *Bow les, John H. *Boyle. A lfred ·A. Brasunas. Anton Des Brazill. Matthew P. Jr. Brewer. John M. Brewer. William Brown. Guy Jr. Brown. Joh n S. MSM Alumnus/ 13


Associ'a tion Awards continued

*Engelman n, Edward W. Eng lish. Thomas O. Faga n. Durward E. Fe nt on. David L. *Ferguson. Oliver 8. *Ferre ll. James O. Fick. Armin F. Fields. Les ter E. Fi nch. James Jr. Fine. Morris M. Finley. Fred .W. Flanigan. Virgil 1. Robert L. Banks

Kirkratrick . James C. Kratzer. William T. *Krebs. Joser h 1. Kummer. Frederick S. Ladd. Harley W. Lambeth. Jennings R. *Layne. Mark B. Leach. Mrs. Thomas Wlll Leaver. Harvey 8. Leber. Walter P. Lew is, Robert B. Lindgren. Roy A. Elmond L. Claridge

*Bullman,Ga le Bullman, Mrs. Gale *Burgin, Will iam H. Busch: Wi ll iam D. *Butler, Joe 8. Campbell , E. Tay lor *Carlton, Ernest W. Cla ridge, Elmond L. *Clayton, Charles Y. *Cody, Benjamin H. Collins, William W. *Cowa n, Clyde L. Jr.

Hansen, Peter G. *Has'e lm ann. Karl F. Heiser, Frederick W. *Hers hkow it z. Leon Holmes. Thomas A. *Homyk. Anthony Jr. Hoover. Bert F. *Hubbard. Noel Hunt , 1. Richard *Hunt. Russ'ell W. *Ingram. John C. *Jack ling. Daniel C. Delbert E. Day

Harvey B. Leaver

Fles h. Dav id J. Fletcher, Wi lliam B. Ford. Ragan Fort. George E. . Frame. Wayne S. Freeman, Cha rles A. Fris. Edwar.d S. . Fritschen, Herman A. Jr. Fu ller. Harold Q. Ga mmeter, Elmer Gardner. Steven M. Garver. August J. Peter F. Mattei

*Lloyd. Mrs. Sam uel H. *Lloyd. Samuel H. *1ottman. Walter F. Loveridge. Joe l F. Lovet t. Israe l H. *Lynton. Edward D. Lyons. John H. Machin, Edwin G. Mackaman, Frank 路Mann, Frank C. Mattei, Peter F. Mayhan, Kenneth G. John Rockwell Post

*Dalton, John M. Day, Delbert E. Dowling, Paul T. Dutton , Donnell W. *Easley, George A. . *Edwards, Francis C. Edwards, Mrs. Francis C. Ehrlich, Robert L. EI-Baz, Farouk E.S. *Elfred, F. Stillman Jr. Ell is, Elmer Ellis, 1. Cra ig

James. William J. Johnson. Gunnard E. Jones. Vernon T. Kamper. Oliver W. . Kassner. James L. Jr. Kast 路n. Ray mond O. *Kell y. Merv in J. Kel ly. Mrs. Mervin J. Kennedy. Da niel *Kenney. John R. Kent. William D. Kess ler. Harry H. A.E. Rhodes

RD. "Twidge" Thomas

Gjelsteen, Thor Gos lin. Roscoe 8. Gould. David S. Gov ier, John P. *Gree n, Allen P. Jr. Green. Sidney 1. Greene, Eva Hirdlcr Grice, Harvey H. Griffit h. H.M. Grimm . C. James Haddock , A. Glen *Hanley. Herbert R. Jerry McBridf' 14/ MSM Alumnus

*McBrian, Ray McBride, Jerry E. McCormick, Martha McGhee, Vernon T. McKelvey, James M. McNutt, Mrs V.H. *McReynolds, Allen 路Metz, Gilbert F. Michel, Bilbert F. *Middlebush, Frederick A. 路Miles, Aaron J. Monsch, Henry D. AI Nilges


Montgomery, R. Gill Mornin, Bob L. Muhlbauer, Karlheinz C. ·Muilenburg, Garrett A. Munger, Paul R. Murphy, James 1. ·Needles, Enoch R. Nelson, Leonard C. Neustaedter, James A. Nevins, Marvin E. Jr. Nickel, Melvin E. Nilges, Al Noel, Tommy C. ·Nuell, Barney O'Keefe, Thomas 1. Olson, James C.

Chancellor receives checks

Dave Oakley receives Alumni gift f9r music

Reef, Victor ·Reid; Joseph H. Remington, Charles R. Jr. Remmers, Walter E. Reuss, Lloyd E. Rhodes, A.E. Rieke, Vernon ·W. Riggs, W. Robert Roberts, 1. Kent Rutledge, William A, ·Salmon, Julius C. Jr. Sarchet, Bernard R. Schaefer, Rodney A. Sc~hafer, Robert P. Schneeberger, Fred C. ·Schrenk, Walter T.

Pagano, Sylvester 1. ·Palmer, Clarence C. Patterson, James F. Paul, James R. ·Pence, Harry S. Pence, Mrs. Harry Perry, E.L. Roy Perry, Robert C. *Planje, Theodore 1.M. Pogue, Jim C. Post, John R. Potter, C,]. • Prange, Herbert L. Randolph, Earl 1'. ·Rankin, Rolfe M. Ratchford, C. Brice

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Schuler, Leonard L. Jr. ·Schuman, Edwin K. ·Schuman, John M. Schweickhardt, William K. Scofield, Gordon L. Scott, James 1. ·Scott, John W. Skitek, Gabriel G . Smith, Edward A: Smith, Harry B. ·Smith, Tom K. Sorrell, Charles A. ·Sparks, Charles H. *Steinmesch, Jesse H. Stephens, James W. *Stifel,Cari G.

President Olson speaks

Stone, S. Allan

HSH- UHR ALlJ}lNI ASSOC I ATION UNIVERSITY OF NISSOURI - ROLLA

Summers, David A.

'"Tedrow, Harvey L. *Terrell, Arthur D. Thomas, Harold D. Thompson, Dudley . ·Thompson, Jack H. ·Thornberry, Martin H. Tolman, Radon Toomey, John B. ·Townsend, Frank E. Tracey.,. James H. Tucker, Mrs. Louise S. Unklesbay, A.G. Valerius, Claude N. Wanenmacher, Joseph M .. Weaver, John C. Webb, William H. ·Weigel, Melvin P. Weis, Carl J. Westerfeld, Wilfred W. Wiethop, RuSsell H. Williams, Rex Z.

Coach Key receives grant-in-aid

BALANCE SHEET 1\5 of Aug ust 31, 1980

ASSETS i~e n era l

APPROVED

Opera ting Funds

Checking Account

$ 2 ,9 39 . 91

Less Outstand i ng Checks fl1958

1970 1971 19 76 Adjusted Checking Acco unt Balance

365 . 00 45.54 196 . 49 10 .00

Tempo r ar il y Invested Operating Fu nds "Directory Reserve To ta 1 Cl' n eral Ope ra t in g

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. 1ZJU>Jlf -;( L .IJ. Robert · L. Lalley , AUdiCJr.

2 ,3 22 . 88 111,920 . 00 5 , 000 . 00 $ 119 , 242.88

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Hcsignated and Restric t ed Funds

Past President Mooney is recognized

Pooled Inv es tm e nts, Restricted Silv in gs Accounts, -etc . En d owlll en t s, etc .

*Wilson, Curtis L. ·Wilson, Joseph M. Wixson, Bobby G. Wright, Harold R. Wright, John C. Yancik, Joseph 1. Yu, Wei-Wen Zoller, Henry E:

S~vick rns uran ce Policy l.ut at 509 \,!t;'s t . llth To tal DC's i g na ted and Res tric ted Funds

10,990,00 13,926 . 02 98 ,276 . 78 780.00 27,000.00 150,972 . 80 $ 270 , 215 . 68

Tota l As'sets

LIABILITIES AND EQUITY

Endowmen t s : Alumni Association Burdick nye ~l u rph y N0mor i.1 1s : Edwards Hruzewski Beve rid ge P lanj e Homyk Ag~ncy : Pe rry T i ernon Class of ' 29 Class o f ' 39 Thomas HcC ormick Laclede Loa n Elec t rical Engi nee r i ng Lo an Pr operty : Lo t at 509 West 1 1 th Sevi.ck Tns ur a n ce Po l i cy ( Cas h Val ue) Oi rector y /{l'~ervc ~l c.rn b ers ' Equ i ty To t a l Li a b iliti es and Eq uit y

16 , 000 . 00 6 , 000 . 00 . . 69 , 919 . 43 11 , 156 . 32 1,775.44 3,171.48 3 , 045.76 5 , 295.00 595 . 00 2,000.00 500.00 1 , 000.00 1,000.00 400 . 00 200.00 790. 07 344 .30 27 , 000 . 00 78b . 00 5,000.00 114, 242 . 88 $ 270. 215 . 68

Librarian Bohley receives grant-in-aid MSM Alumnus/ 15


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ClasS of 1930. Left to Right (Row I) Stoney Stone~ Vivian Stone, Zelia Kirkpatrick, Harry Kirkpatrick, Evelyn Ford, Ragan Ford, Hazel Schweickhardt, Bill Schweickhardt, Joe Wannemacher, Martha Wannemacher, Gerald Roberts, Leona Roberts, Fay Moran; (Row 2) Clyde Wilhite, Barbara Wilhite, Eunice Knight, Helen Frame, Wayne Shannon Frame, Maude Johnson, Julia Machin, Ted Machin, Fred Hoertel, Julia Hoertel, Hugh BerrY, Lucille Beatty; (Row 3) Carl Heim, Gerry Donaldson, Blanche Donaldson, Bill Knight, Freddie Griffith, Lois Thomas, Charles Johnson, Margaret Gross, Henry Emmett Gross, Dorothy Maune, Al Maune, Ren Beatty; (Row 4) Maurgerite Gregory, Jim Grimm, Carl Salley, Jim Griffith, Twidge Thomas, Milburn Dorris, Irene Dorris, Erwin Gammeter, Ethel Gammeter, Carolyn Gammeter, Elmer Gammeter.

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Class of 1935. Left to Right (Row 1) Harriet Knowles, Marie Nolde, Dot Koopmann, Gill Montgomery, Mary Buck, Bob Buck, Ruth Dutton, Don Dutton; (Row 2) Rudy Knowles, George Nolde, Gus Koopmann, Howard Colman, Eugenia Colman, Edna Solomon, Russ Solomon, Jim Murphy, Emily Murphy; (Row 3) Hap Haffner, Jackie . Haffner, Anita Bo(gstede, CoUins McDonald, RosaJee McDonald, Warren Danforth, Katherine Danforth, Clare Bermi, Sam Bermi; (Row 4) Bernadine Kamper, OUie Kamper, George Borgstede, Charlotte Kohler, Henry Kohler. 16/MSM Alumnus


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Class of 1940. Left to Right (Row 1) Roy Perry, Ed Heiss, Lillian Heiss, Dorothy Romine, Clark Romine, Jim Carr, Russell Gund, Mary Baumstark, Walter Baumstark, George Fort, Carl Cotterill, Miriam Planje, Sammie Palmer, Eleanor Dowling; (Row 2) Armin Tucker, Art Dennis, Mildred Dennis, Sam Kurtz, Ed Rueff, Mabel Rueff, Blanche Summers, June Hall, Maxine Fort, Ruth Burgess, Dorothy Stewart, Paul Dowling;¡ (Row 3) Gus Schaller, Phyllis Schaller, Bob Klug, Connie Klug, Guy Brown, Lucille Brown, Phil Leber, Bernice Leber, Huey Summers, Ralph Hall, Ike Niedling; Woody Burgess, Frazier Max Stuart.

Class .of 1950. Left to Right (Row 1) Frank Pack heiser, Harvey Phillips, Barbara Phillips, Sid Duerr, Joan Duerr, Joyce Schmidt, Arthus Schmidt, Mary Ann Hallemann, Joe Hallemann; (Row 2) George Mabie, Betty Mabie, Eldon Lindimore, Thelma Lindimore, Bob Smith, Emma Lou Smith, Fred Western, Jennie Western, Barb Severtson, Vern Severtson; (Row 3) Pal:ll ~aas, Betty Haas, Bob Buel, Mary Jane Buel, Bob Steele, Liz Steele, Bob Peppers, Peggy Peppers, Edna Franklin, Bob Franklin.

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Class of 1950. Left to Right (Row I) Richard Clifford, Vivian Clifford, Bryan (BC) See, Norman Williams, Shirley Williams, Charlie Palubiak, Francis Palubiak, Jake Jare, Marian Jare, Lucille Lukrofka, LJ. Lukrofka; (Row 2) Andy Andreasen,Phyllis Andreasen, Larry Spanier, Elaine Spanier, John Weingaertner, Jean Weingaertner, Karl Kraus, Betty Kraus, Alden Williams, Lois Williams, Don Branson, Dotty Branson, Curtis Craig; (Row 3) Tom Herrmann, Bunnie Herrmann, Jackie Sontag, Jack Sontag, Bill Gabelmann, Nancy Ga5elmann, Clarence Isbell, Betty Isbell, Ray Ruenheck, Iris Ruenheck, Jack Brown, Dot Brown, Ed Barsachs, Barbara Barsachs; (Row 4) Pat Wickey, John Wickey, Bob Steiner, Eileen Steiner, Les Miller, Betty Miller, Karl Zerweck, Jean Zerweck, Alden Hutchinson, Marty Hutchinson, Laurel Berger, Mary Berger, Dave Kinder, Dina Kinder, Lorraine Gergeceff, George Gergeceff.

Class of 1950. Left to Right (Row 1) Robert Kreul, Barbara Kreul, Robert BIoome, Ethel Bloome, Homer Thompson, Audey Thompson; John Parks, Marge Parks, Madge Hollenback, Del Hollenback, Lee Powers, Vivian Powers; (Row 2) Milton Skinner, Margo Skinner, Don Zimmerman, Edie Zimmerman, John Flynn, Gerri Flynn, Pat Shourd, Roy Shourd, Opal Gates, Robert Gates, Clarence Tunnicliff, Carol Tunnicliff; (Row 3) Bill Browngard, Robert Ponder, Betty Ponder, Jim O'Conner, Katie O'Conner, Lynn Renner, Bernice Renner, Elvira Strain, Bob Strain, Don Marshall, Lou Marshall, Ralph Wolfram, Peggy Wolfram; (Row 4) Irv Hawkins, Earl Reynolds, Dorothy Reynolds, Jim SCott, Edna Scott, Gene Peetz, Anita Peetz, George Boje, Evelyn Boj~, Charles Brinkmann, Virginia Brinkmann, AI Krainess, Sarah Krainess, John Hernan, Betty Hernan; (Row 5) Gloria Kunz, Charlie Kunz. 18/ MSM Alumnus

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Class of 1955. Left to Right (Row 1) John Padan, John Heil, Jean Heil, Jim Anderson, Dixie Anderson, Art Baebler, Ivy -Baebler, Chuck Germer, Gloria r' --'Germer, Irene Hannauer, Joe Hannauer; (Row 2) Pete Weitzel, Jan Weitzel, Ray Stewart, Kay Stewart, Evelyn Schuman, Charles Schuman, Bob Stimson, ) Juanita Stimson, Bob Oetting, Tommie Ruth Oetting, Duane Sanner, Laura Sanner, Harriet Lansf9rd, Oris Lansford; (Row 3) Cam Barnds, Doris Barnds, Bud Friederich, Bea Friederich, Dave Davis, Sue Davis, Jim Hespen, Bob Martin, Karen Martin, Betty Turnipseed, MJ. Turnipseed, Larry Held, Sue Held, Marge Sutton, Leslie Sutton; (Row 4) Sam Smart, John Grosso, David Nothstine, Mary Jean Nothstine, Tony Berenato, Marie Berenato, Joe Kolasch, ArIa Kolasch, Chester -Baker, Evelyn Baker, Pauline Lewis; (Row 5) Harvey Lewis, Laura Rethmeyer, Jim Rethmeyer, Nel Boze, Ralph Boze.

Class of 1960. ~ft to Right (Row 1) Jim Nolfo, Andy Anderson, Joan Anderson, Karl Daubel, Shirley Daubel, Jerry Gilmore; (Row 2) Thelma Jost, Annie Nolfo, Leo Odendahl, Helen Odendahl, Sue Bentrup, Ted Bentrup, Carol Walters, Jim Walters; (Row 3) Gary Jost, Nancy Kearney, Mike Kearney, Connie Byrne, Bill Byrne, Dick Huffman. MSM Alumnus/19


Class of 1965. Left to Right (Row I) Jerry Bersett, Donna Bersett, Warren Forness, Sharon Forness, Dennis Hammen, Charlotte Hammen, Walt Mulyca, Ann Mulyca; (Row 2) Dave Hays, Ralph Barr, Karen Barr, Bob Behnke, Elaine Behnke, Larry Herndon, Linda Herndon, Vickie Cunningham, Jim Cunningham.

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Alumnus Returns to Campus A. Visiting Professor On thi s his thi rd visit to the Un ited States. Dr. Jimei X iao IXi ao is pronounced Shawl. professor and chairman of m'etal physics at the Beijing IPek ingl Un ive rsi· ty of Iron and Stee l Tec hnology. has noticed a world of diffe rence from the days when he was a student at the Uni ve rsit y of Missouri ·Rolli! T he changes. however. do n' t bot her him. In fac t. he th inks they' ve all been for the bett er. " I received my M .A . and Ph .D . degrees (in metallu rgical engi neeri ng) from UM R in 1949 and 1950. respec tively. and las t visited th e ca mpus in 1956." says Xiao. who recent ly was a visiting professor in metallurgica l engineerin g at UMR . "'Since then- the Uni ver~ it y has gl'own tremendously. "The most oh vious changes." he cont inues, " are the increased enroll ment and th e grea ter number of women students on campu s. The ca mpus it self also .is _much larger. with an impressive new library and an outstanding Computer ' Center among othe r thi ngs. "A li beral arts program also has been added to the curriculum since r was a st udent. A nd students and teachers al ike now have much more scientific equi p· ment at th eir disposa l than they did 30 years ago. T he educational opportun ities here are fantas tic." he concl udes. X iao also has been im pressed wit h severa l of the changes th at have taken place in American life in general in the past 25 yea rs. 'The sta nda rd of livi ng here in Ame rica is so much higher th an it was in the

ea rly 195 0s:' he says. " It wasn't th at it was bad back th en, but it 's j ust so much bet ter now. For exa mple, so m a n ~ ' fa milies today own two cars and al mos t every famil y has a television set . "G rea t stri des also have been made in th e areas of pollution control and race relat ions," he adds. " Th ere's j ust no comparison." After leaving U MR. Xiao worked for several A merican companies in Pirtshurgh and C hicago before returnin g to C hina in 195 7. H e views the renewed fri endship between the U nited States and C hina as a positi ve development. "We in C hina are currentl y try ing to construct a country." he says. " We have so much los t time to make up fo r. Conseq uentl y. we bo th need and wa nt your tec hnologica l expe rtise and management skills so th at we ca n raise our standard of liv ing. " The cultural and industrial exch anges that are tak ing place be twl'en our countries will be good for the whole \Vorl d as .we ll as th e two indi vidual na tions," he adds. Xiao, whO' also visited Am eri ca in 1979 as a member of a trade delegation , can see ev idence of the new relationship between th e two count ries on .a personal

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kvel. "The American people are friendh ." he says. " W hen the y hear that I'm from Pekin g, it's very exciting to them and they wa nt to taJk to me about my coun· try. "

Head Nurse Jessie Nations Lays Down the Tongue Depresser " [ fee l aw ful l " " It hurts right here." T hese are the phrases Jessie Nations. head nu rse at th e U ni versity of M issouri ·Rolla inf irmary has hea rd most often for 20 . years. She laS helped to make sore throats fee l be tt er. clea ned and ba ndaged cut s. or wrapped up sprained ankles for th ousa nds of stude nts during thi s time. She has also dispensed grea t quantities of s y mp a t ~ y and TLC Itender lov ing ca rel along w it h th e medicine that brings a fever dow n or ge ts rid of infec ti ons. At the end of thi s year. Mrs. N ati ons plans to retire. Instead of havi ng a big re tire m e n~ reception. she would rather receive a short visit or note from" her form er patients if they can spare a few moment s fro m their busy sched ules. This increased activity could make th e infirmary an exceptionall y busy place for the next few weeks. During the semester, between ' 100 and 125 students visit there every day-adding up to approximately 22 ,000 patient visits per yea r. " [t's usually a minor ailment ." Mrs. Nations explains. " But even a little ache or pain can keep student s from concentrating on their studies. It's our job to keep them hea thl y enough to attend classes."

A lt hough mos t students are trea ted on an out·pa tient basis. th e infirmary does ha ve six beds ava ilable for students w ith fl u, contagious diseases or injury w hich may be trea ted w ith a few days of bed care. Th ese pa tients receive a lot of extra care. " W hen you are sick and a long way from home, you need a little special at tention ." th e head nurse says. " One of our most important fun ctions is education." says Mrs. N ations. " It used to 'be that doctors and nurses explained very litt le-just handed out medicine and told the pa ti en t when to tak e it. N owd ays. we explain or answer an y questions about the ill ness and tell the patient w hat the medicine is, as well as wh at it does. We also help studen ts with diet problems, make vit amins avai lable to th em (mos t of th em don' t pay much attent ion to a balanced diet) and try to explain or assist them with general information about health' problems." Mrs. N ations received her training at Jewish Hospita l in St. Louis in 1941. and has worked several places in the state since that time. She ca me to UMR in 1960 and after two years, was made head nurse. She has held tha t position for th e las t 18 yea rs. MSM Alu mnus12 1

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tral Missouri State University_ Spencer won 12-4 over his Mule opponent. The Miners evened things up Dec. 6 with a 36-15 win over Lincoln University . "We looked really good in our second outing," Keaton sa id. "We are hopeful that the team will do a good job as more of our' athletes get some experience on the mats."

With Early Iniuries with freshman Gail Halsey turning in a solid 7.2 points a game. The Miners started out the season with an exciting 56-55 win over CulverStockton, before losing to Lincoln University 71 -52_ UMR lost their district opener to Missouri Southern 71-54, but evened things up at 2-2 by defeating Southern Illinois UniversltyEdwardsville 76-58 in the opening round of the University of Missouri-St. Louis Thanksgiving To!)rnament. UMR lost the next two games of the tourney, however, falling to host UMSL 71-46 and to Eastern Illinois 83-69. The squad fell to 0-2 in distriGt, when they lost to Southwest MissourI State University 60-53. UMR lost its fourth straight three nights later when they fell to William Woods 62-50. After hosting School of the Oza rks Dec. 9, the Miners were scheduled to have more than a month off before resuming their schedule Jan, 16 with a district game at Evangel College in Springfield.

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to be a part of it e' The Miners who made first-team conference were: offensive guard Bob Sonntag (unanimous), halfback Jimmie Lee, defensive end Paul Suellentrop, defensive tackle Stev2 Bridgeman, noseguard Matt Stone, linebacker Morris Hervey and. defensive backs Hal Tharp (unanimous) and Bi ll Grantham . Second-team members were:-offensive .guard Paul Janke, fullback David Fische r, offensive tackle Kevin Griesemer, linebacker Todd Fizer ancl defensive back Craig Heath. Quarterback Dennis Pirkle and defensive end Paul Demzik received honorable men tion. . The Miners also paced the MIAA's first All-Acedem ic team , placing four players on the starting crew. The top 15 scholars in the conference were selected. RlInningback David Fischer (3.82 gpa in chemical engineering) led the way, with fellow teammates offensive guard ; Paul Janke (3.96 gpa in civil engineering), offensive tackle Dan Obrycki (4.00 gpa in geological engineering) and defensive back Hal Tharp (3 .90 in electrical engineering).

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iv sa id. "SI. Louis ha, some exce llent talent in its region. and many of .Ihese players have expressed a rea l in teres t in a ttending OLir L1ni ve r-sit y." The Min e r ~ ou t~cored their oppOllent, 48 --30 on the season. and show· ed improvement as the campaign pro· gressed. Some of the highlights incllllted an excitiilg 2· 1 home win over ~occe r

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Bartlesville Section On F rid ay eve ning "-Jo\iembel' 1'4. K arl Sc hm oldt and Secre tary-Treasurer 1980. Bart lew ille alumni met ai th e Lucky C lay ton Evans. beau tifu l Hillcresl Co untry C lu b of th at T hose att ending were : George W . and cit y. C hief orga ni !.e r wa s V ernon Barbara M. Leek III . 'li l : Ed Sm ith . '2 4: M cG hee. and wife Bett y wa s th e chief H aro ld Pohl : Tom A . and M ary M . decorator. The progl'8 m fea tured PI'O' T heobald, '1i2: V ernon .T. and Bett y vos t Tom For t and C hancel 1m Joe Mar· :--1cG hee. '4 2: A I and Sa nd y We nt !.. '57: chello with Frank Mackaman ba ttin g Boh and G inn y Po hl. '1i8: H ans E. and clean ·up . A lon g dry spell wa brok en Jimm ie Sc hm oldt. '44: Bob and Mildred th at night : by that it is mea nt th at it Banks, '44: Sidney F. and Pau line M. rain ed. Bob Pohl. chairm an. an nou nced Rim el. '42 : Brad and Doris C ummin gs. th e result s of th e de li berati ons o f the 'SR: H ans K . and Cassi Sc hmo ldt: .J oe blue ribbon nomin atin g committee. and K arbosky . '42: D ave and Gay le Ki ck. a threa tened fl oo r fi ght wa s avoided '5 7: C lay ton and M arsha Eva n ~, '7(-, an d when th ose pre<;e nt vot ed un an imou sly '74 : F rank and N ancy Mackaman: .I oe to acce pt t he repor t. Elec ted were: Presi· . and Loui se M arch ell o: Tom and M arth a dent A I W ent z. Vice ,President H ans Fort: and Ca rol Dolan.

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During (he annual mee tin g of th e Society of Pe troleum . Enginee rs in Da llas more th an a hundred Missouri Miner and their friends ga th ered for a unique experience ca lled " drin kin g by th e .hour." The site was the elaborate and ex pensive ho tel, Loew's A natole Da lla. After ex hau ti ve resea rch and a compari on of co ts checked by a slide rule and verified by ca lculator, ar· rangements chai rm an Ed "Famous" Barsach op ted for a fl at fee cock tail reception . It was a ca lculated risk- th at the Miner could ge t ahead of the game . Bob Brack bill did not. A t noon the day of the even t, 52 tickets had been sold , and as indicated above, more th an a hundred attended. C hancel lor Mar· chello and Frank Mackaman were spc'cial gue 1\. A good time was had by all. The following names appear on th e sign·up shee t which was ci rcu lated by Dennis Jaggi: Dennis Jaggi. '70: George Ramsey , '48: Paul Vaughn, '70: Don Mackaman : Bob Schoonover, '79: Mati Bratovich . '73 : G .R. Ca rafiol. '47 : G retchen 24/MSM Aiumnul

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The Tulsa Section held its annual lun c heo n m ee tin g o n Thursday. N ovember 13, at the Summit Club. hi ~ h a'op the Fourth National Bank building in downtown Tulsa. Roll a' guesls were N anc' y and Frank Mackaman . Dave

Costs for eve nts such as this have gone up so drast ically ($15 p" r person for an hour and a half) that we are very much interes ted in any suggesti ons you may have for all -rnatives. Please for· ward them to the alumni office.

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Florida Gold 'C oast On October 24_ al umni residing on the Flor ida Gold Coast ga thered at the. beautiful home of Martha and Rene Leonard . Tables· were set poolside. for the buffet. but a rainstorm at the opening hou r forced a last minute adj ustment. Spirits were not dampened . how ever. T he s torm appa re ntl y discouraged some who had made reservations and some old friends were missed. The Floridians blamed th e Mis~ourians for the wet weather, but airs we ll that- e·,ds wel l and the postprandial libations were served outside'. Those present hea rd from Leroy Thompson, who organized the meeting and pre ided: Chance llor Marchello; and Bob Bay. president of the MSM UMR Aluillni Association. The attendance list read li ke this: Bil l and Ber- . nadette Bourne. Paul and Jan Singer. . Mike Diveeha _ Leroy and Joanne Thompson _Ruth and Jim Hahs. Jose A. Botta_ Jr. and Carmen _El lie and Charl ie DeLoach. Frieda and Paul Munger. Peg and Bob Bay. Nancy and Frank Maekaman. Louise and Joe MarehelJo. Rene and Martha Leonard. Georgiana More and Wayne and Peggy Aceto.

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ALUMNI MEET ING . . . February 23 HI';lIt Regenc \,. Add,llll'> R()OIll . Chicag() NORTHWEST SECT ION . . . . .. . February 28 Se;lIt lc' . FOUND ER'S DA Y . . . . March 9 Roli<l ST Pt\ rs CELEBRATION . . . . Ma rch 13· 14 Rolla ALUMNI STUDENTFACUL TY CONFERENCE .. . ... .. .. . Ap ril 23-24 Rolla MSM ·UM R ALUMN I ASSOCIATON BOARD. . .. . . . . . .. .. .. Ap ril 25 Roll;] CL t\SS OF 193 1 R EUN IO N .. ........... May 10 Rolla COMMENCEMENT ...... . ........... Ma l' 17 Rolla. HOMECOMI (j In I . . ......... 0Ct. 9·10 R()lIa

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Extension Nevvs Here's a list of some of ihe extension continuing education short courses and conferences scheduled by UMR. Where titles are not self explanatory you may call for more detailed information including costs. Call the office of the Dean of Continuing Education and Public Service, 314-341-4156. Written requests shou ld be addressed to the same office, 204 Parker Hall, University of ' Missouri-Rolla, Rolla, Mo. 65401.

PROGRAM SCHOOL OF MINES AND METALLURGY Nuclear Reactor Operator Train ing Attendance by States Remote Sensing and Strip Mine Reclamation Applied Ore Microscopy No. State Subs' idence Engineering 183 Alabama I Missouri Remote Sensing and StriR Mine Reclamation 3 Arizona 3 Nebraska I SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING Arkansas 2 Nevada 4 Groundwater Analysis & Design of Dewatering Systems Cal iforn ia 6 New Jersey I Fundamentals of Shallow Foundation Design Colorado 5 New York 8 Machine Foundation Design & Analysis Florida 4 Ohio 14 Seminar for Drillers and Exploration Managers Georgia I Oklahoma I . Field Instrumentation of Soil & Rock Iowa 5 Oregon Fundamentals of Grouting Pennsylvania 6 Illinois 36 2 Geotechnical Earthquake Engineering Conference 6 Tennessee Indiana - 6 Texas 25 Geotechnical Laboratory Testing Short Course Kansas 5 International Conference on Math Modeling Kentucky 2 Virginia I Land Surveyors Refresher Short Course Louisiana 3 Washington 2 8th Annual UMRfDNR Energy Conference Marylamj I West Virginia Wisconsin I COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Massachusetts 2 I Refresher for Painting Contractors Michigan 6 Canada I 2 India Minnesota I Mississippi I Rhodesia Managing for Innovation ' Introduction to Composition 'of Coatings Introduction 10 Paint Formulation Advanced Paint Formulation Please send 15th Rare Earth Research Conference photos Practical Waste M~nagement for the Coatings Industry Porcelain Artists Workshop with· personals. 9

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St. Pat's Information

Jobs Available The serv ices of UMR's Ca reer Developme nt and Placement Cen ter are' available to alumni as well as students. Each week. many compa nies rc quest assistance in locating app licants for jobs requiri ng experience in add i· tion to degrees. The br ief job descr ipt ions show n be low are exa mples of joh listin gs received by the office. To obtain information about the curren t job list ings. alumni need " nly send an up-to-date resume to the Ca reer Development and Place ment Of· fice. The Placement staff will make a sea rch for positions similar to that reo quested on your resume. You will then receive information concerning the job descriptions as well as names and addresses of persons to contact. If you wish to use this service, contact: A. Sam Burton , assistant directorplacement, Career Development and Placement Office, ·UMR. Rolla. MO 6540 I (phone: 314/341-4288) . SAMPLE LIST[NGS Oil Company-Oklahoma, T exas, New Mexico, Colorado Mu ltiple listings Exp[oration Geologist, Geophysicist, or Reservoir Engineer. B.S. or M.S. degree plus two years experien ce. (Those interested in Denver District should have prior Rocky Mountain experience.) Food Processi ng Indust ry Multiple listings Senior Processing Development Engineer. Engineering degree with minimum of ten yea rs in multi-d iscipline process system design and bro.ld experi ence in project management. Position requires ut il ization of internal expert ise as well as industry resou rces to assure that the best processing· designs are incorporated into new production facilities. Railw ay Company-Midwest I Listing-multiple locations Communication Engineers. At least two years experience with BSEE degree preferred. Opportunities are in areas of electronic dial plants. microwave sys tems and two-way communications. Transportation- St. Louis Area Multiple listings- B.S. Engr. Mgt. , esc., C.E .. M .E. Industrial Engineer. B.S.·degree in engineering management and engineering experience. Person in this position to plan manpower utiliza ti on; eq uip· ment layout , workflow and accident prevention measures to maintain effi cient and safe utiliza tion of plant faciliti es.

Time to Think Green Here's an opportu nity to buy your G REE I Yes fo lks. it's that tim e again . A time of craziness and wi ldne th at formed some of your best memories of dear old Rolla. Mo. H elp renew those memories by purchasing yo ur 1980 SI. Pat's Green. [f you're stayin g at home this yea r. wea r your 1980 Green to the local Irish pub, and show the patrons how SI. Pat's ought to be celebrated. [f you are com · ing down to Rolla. you will want to bu y your Green so that you won't be the on· Iy person without a 1980 swea tshirt at the parade. This year, the SI. Pat's Board will be se lling the usual swea tshirts. buttons and ga rt ers. [n addition. there are baseball caps. stockin g caps. flying discs and a rea lly sharp-looking green-ti nted

glass mug. Any questi ons or orders can he sen t to the Alumni Sales Cha irman at the following add r ess: SI. Pat's Board University Center U 'l iversity of Missouri -Rolla Rolla, MO 6540 I Attn: Alumni Sales So remember, whether you will be making the long trip back to Rolla or staying home this SI. Pat's. you won't want to miss the GREEN for 1980. Sweatshirts .. .. .. . ...... . . . .. 57.50 Garters. . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Baseball caps. < . . • •• .•• .. . . . . . . 3.50 Stock ing caps....... . . . . 3.50 Mugs. . . . . .. . . ... . . . .. .. . 3.00 Buttons ............ . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Flying discs ...... . . ... . .. .. . . . 1.50

The St : Pat's Board is look ing fo r materi al from past St. Pat's Celebrations to be incorporated into a UMR St. Pat's Museum Exhibit. Button's, hats', ga rt ers, shirt s, shi llelaghs, ptctures or snapshots. n ew paper a rti c l es, trophies-a nything having to do with SI. Pat's Celebrations while you were in school-wou ld be welcome as a donat ion or loan. The Board plans to put together the memorabilia for use as an ex hibit during the annual festivities and/or as a permanent display if a suitable location ca n be found . So. if your wife has hinted from time to tim e that you shou ld get rid

of some of th at '·junk." but you just can't bear to see it thrown ou t-there is a place for it now. Send donations to St. Pat's Board. U ni versit y Center. Uni versit y of Missouri-Rolla. Rolla. MO 6540 I. Atten tion : Museum Committee. Please be sure to include your name. class year. and any informa· tion necessa ry-to identify the material as to time and u e. For instance. photographs should include name of the people shown (if you ca n remember th em). the yea r it was taken. and a short description or any comments about the activit y. Any help you can give th e commit tee will be appreciated.

and Theda Finley Gostin . TI~e Mormans band (oge ther to rebuild a neighbor's burned barn -why ca n't we band together to do thi s worth y deed . [ intend to contribu te $50. Bu t, this by itself will do very little. However, as little as $ 10. from each of many people cou ld help rebuild some of their life's ac· complis hments. I n order to make the impact of alumni generousity and help more impre ive. I believe that some' point of accumu lation should be estah lished . Checks could be made out to the Go tin Fund and mailed to me or to your office at the school. I would like to believe that the Alumni A ssociation can be we lded into a positive force fo r the good of anyone of its members in need . I believe that in the very po itive act of giving to a needy fellow alumn us. we actuallx trengt hen the bond between all members of the Alumni A ssociation.

E,ditor's Note: Frank Mackaman. Execut ive Vice Pre~ident of the MSM - MR Aluillni A"n ia tion. indicates that the a~sociation will be glad (() receive donation, from alumni for th is purpose. and kecp a record of th.: gift,. A, John Wilm, 'lIgge'h. make check, pa yable to The Go. tin Fund -the ,!,sociation \ViII sec that the acclllllulat.:d fum" are forwarded. 26/ MSM

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A Letter of Interest Dear Frank, Jim and Theda Gostin's beautiful home in Bradbur y, California (in the foothills above L.A .) was burned to th e grou nd in a devastating hillside fire Sunday Morning, Nov. 16. Everything they have worked so hard for all thei r li ve was in this home, as well as the office and records for Jim Gos tin 's business. In· surance wi ll replace onl y a small percentage of their total 10 S. They li ved in a mall tent on their own front law n the fi rst night. A loca l church donated a trai ler in which the y are living now . To start over at 50 years of age cou ld be an overwhelmi ng crisis for everyone of us. They had just paid off the mortgage. The immediate fiancial impact i frighten ing. [ would like the Alumni As ociation to request "get back on you r feet" donations from all alumni-especiall y those who were in school at the same time a both Jim

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plorers Club. Membership in the club consists of eminent explorers, scientists, and a select group of distinguished men noteworthy for their contributions to world knowledge and exploration . Headquarters of the club is in New York and there are 12 regional chapters in the U.S. i\nd one in London. Henry was recognized for his 1937 invention of a marine foundation that was instrumenta l in exploiting continental shelves for petroleum, a drilling method for deep ocean floor, and his patent on deep ocean salv?ge apparatus. Honorary chairman of the Explorers Club is Lowell Thomas. Henry and Margrete, who attended Homecoming at UMR this yea r, live at 1141 South Elm Ave. , Webster Groves. Mo.63119.

Charles A. Freeman, '28 5 Via Delizia Hillsborough, CA 94010

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Elmer Gammeter '26 118 Duncan Cir-Windermere Beaver, PA 15009 William E. H. Knight '24 1173 Grand Carthage, MO 64836 Edgin G. Machin '22 P_O_ Box 175 Nashville, IL 62263 William K. Schweiekhardt '28 417 north Woodlawn Ave. Kirkwood, MO 63122 C. James Grimm '30 P.O; Box ¡105 Rolla, MO 65401

HOMER THOMPSON S. AllenStone '30 1405 Three Rivers East Fort Wayne, In 46802

1930 and Before Reunion At Homecoming Class Coordinators:

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

Henry Gross, retired map maker, inventor and petroleum engineer, has been made an Honor Roll Member of the Ex-

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Joe Ralph Jl!rboe died Nov. 18, according to a notice received by the alumni office. He had remained active in his company. Jarboe Livestock Commission Co., a firm dealing wit h investments. cattle ranching, feed lots, stock yards, wholesale liquor and banking, and was 1933 acti ve in civil affairs. He and his wife. Mildred , attended the 1930 Class Reu- Walter H. Braun retired Sept. 30, after nion at UMR in May. Her address is 47 years of service wi th the Bishop Tube 2300 Riverside Dri ve, Apt. 17-F, Tulsa, Co. in Frazer, Pa. As a metallurgist in OK 741 14. He is also survived by a son, the steel industry, Wa lter will continue Joe B. , and three grandch ild ren . to work one to two days a week at Bishop as a consu ltant. He says "this suits me fine, as I want to remain active. Also leaves me plenty of time to play golf and do ot her things." His address js Main Line Berwyn Apts. , B-I09, Berwyn. PA 19312.

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Thomas D. Daniels is now manager distribution sales for General Electric Co.- distribution equipment division in Plainville, Conn. Thomas and Twila's new address is 10 Mountain Estates, Avon, cr 06001.

Fred W. Finll'Y 207 Wist Terra('e Lamar, MO 64759

Reunion At Homecoming Class Coordinators:

Marvin E. Nevins . .Ir. 18960 W. G rt'enfield Waukesha, WI 53186

James H. Menefee 205 Fireside Court LeHigh Acres, FL 33936

Robert L. Mann js pastor for the United Shared Mini str y (United Methodist and United Presbyterian) in Willow Springs. He a nd Sh irley write " We are still 'a live a nd kicking.' We are in our sl'cond year here. The Methodist, are buildi ng a new church anctuary. Hope it will be done by ear ly "pri ng." Their add ress is P.O. Box 157. Wi llow Spri ngs. MO 65793.

Donald H. F a lkin~h a m 7135 S. Evanston Tulsa, OK 74136

William E. Dennis 412 Oaks hire Kirkwood, MO 63 122

Warrt'n L. Lo ve rid~l' 16 Devondalr SI. Louis, MO 63131

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1937 The following is a message fro m Walter F. Breuer, retired Corps of Enginers civil engineer: "Hazel and I were in Rolla in early October to visit relatives in and near there. I am continually amazed at the growth of the campus. Haye many good memories of student days." The Breuers live at 290 I Peninsula Road, Apt. 344. Oxnard. Ca. 93039·

1940 A. James Kiesler has joined General Electric Co. Brazil as director Advanced Technology Center. Jim and Ruth's new adress is General Electric-Brazil. 570 Lexington Ave., New York , Ny 10022. An article about Harvey W. Ladd appeared recen tly in the Tu lsa World. He has been port director of the Tulsa Port of Catoosa since 197 1 and will ret ire Dec. I. In the article Ladd predicts that "by the end of the decade, ba rges will be movi ng 20 tons annually through the Tu lsa Port of Catoosa- I0 times the current rate." Harley's address is 5206 S. Harvard, No. 123, Tulsa, OK 74 135. Fred G. Machmer retired Nov . II , as technical superintendent , area 4, with Hooker Chemical and Plast ics Corp. He and Virgie are moving to 1280 Pinecone Terrace, Prescott, AZ 86302, from Niagra Falls, NY .

Robert M. · Brackbill has been named president and cj1 ief executive officer of Texas Pacific Oil Co. Inc .. a wholl yowned sub idiary of Joseph E. Seagram . & Sons. Texa Pacific Oi l has recent ly completed the sale of U.S. properties to Sun Co. Inc .. but retains significent oil and gas production in Ca nada . a major concession and nat ural gas discovery in the Gulf of Thailand. other active in terests worldwide. and reversionary interest ~ in the properties sold to Sun . After 23 yea rs with Shell Oil Co .. Bob joined Texas Pacific in 1965. He has been executive vice president of the company. His addre s is now 1700 One Main Place. Dallas. TX 75250. Hi daughter. Mary. is cu rrentl y a student at UMR in petroleum engineering. He is a past president of the Alumni Association . Lu Gene Dawson died Sept. 13. while on a weekend trip with friend s at Lake Pomme de Terre. Gene had been with A. P. G reen Refractories Co. for more than 34 years and was project engineer in faci lities engi neering in Mexico. Mo. He is survived by his wife, Ann . 15 Elm T ree Drive, Mex ico, MO 65265, and two children , Chris and Gene. '70. of Fort Worth , Texas.

JAM ES R. PAUL J ames R. Paul has moved to Zurich (Horgcn) Switzerland as a technical ma nager oi l and gas chemica ls for Dow Chemia l Belguim. He is responsible for specialty chemicals for the petroleum indu try in Europe . .Middle East and Africa. Hi. new addres<; i ~ Dow Chemical Europe, 8810 Horgen. Sw itzerland. He has been associated with the petroleum industry for 35 years-with Dowell U.S.A. and with the enhanced oil recovery group of Dow U.S.A.

1946 Reunion At Homecoming Class Coordinators: Kenneth M. Wilhelms II Grantwood Lane SI. Louis, MO 63123

Henry Richard Rust died in 1979 of a heart attack. He was presiden t of Uniseal. Inc.. Evansville. Ind.

1947 C. Burroughs Gill, a ociate profes. or of metallurgical engineering at Lafayette College. i the author of "Nonferrous Extractive Metallurgy." a book publi hed this fall by John Wiley & Son . 605 Tbird Ave .. New York . NY 10016. The book i an updating of the extraction and refining proce e that are u ed for the current treatment of the everal major non-ferrou s metal . Hi addre i Lafayette ollege. Easton. PA 18041. James W. Snider died March 20. in Denver 010 He jOlllc(\ Hamilton Brother Petroleum Corp. in 1974 and was named chief geologi t in 1977 . He had previous ly been vice pre ident of ex· plorat ion fo r Cardi nal Pet roleum Corp.. and prior to that. had been with Amerada Petroleum Corp .. for 24 yea r~. He is surv ived by hi, wife . Ci rre lda , 303 1 E. 8t h Ave .. Denver CO 80206, two daughter and his mother. Mrs. Snide r says "Jim always felt ' Rolla' to be a very pecial place- his beginnings for learn ing about all ki nds of thing. wh ich never stop ped."

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Jack E. Fleischli se nd the following: " I just returned from a ver~ uccessful trip to Chile, S.A .. where we ell special lubricant to the largest copper mine in the world at Chuquicamada, Chile. AI 0 visited the nitrate mine. at Marie Alena. Chile, near the equator. Skiing in September at Portillo, Chile was also excellent." Jack is president of Capitol Oil and Grease Co. Inc .. Los Angeles. He and Sue live at 2726 1 Via Amistoso. Mission Viejo. CA 92692.

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iI/ow John W. Hammann has joined the Pur· due University faculty as a,sociate pro· fessor, School of Engin ee ring & T~chnology. John's address is 5422 Tara Court South. Indianapolis, IN 46224.

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Ralph C. Padfield, assistant section Charles Marion Coss Jr. died in June, manager of the refractories section in according to word received by the the primary processes research depart- Alumni Ofl"ice. ment of Bethlehem Steel Corp., has been named a 1980 recipienrof the Award of Merit by the American Society for Horace B Ham is now CH project Testing and Materials (ASTM). He was engineer with Climax Molybdenum Co., cited for his outstanding service in Crested Butte. Colo. He and Rose live at developing and promoting the voluntary 11 Vulcan St. Gunnison, CO 81230. standardization of methods for testing refractories. The award carries with it the designation of Fellow in the society. RichardJ. Hampel died of a h eart at · Padfield has been with Bethlehem Steel tack in October while on a combination since 1953. Ralph's address is 1918 Paul business and hunting trip in Colorado. He was on his way to the UMR Corn Ave .. Bethlehem, PA 18018. -_ Bowl Reunion at Homecoming. Dick was president and general manager of Interpace Corp. in Perrysville. Ohio. He . is survived by his wife, Maril yn. Route 1950 6. 7156 State Road No. 97 . Mansfield . OH 44903 .

William Tsai 14317 Miranda Way Los Altos Hills, CA 94022 George W. Comanich 5104 Tamarach Dr. Baytown, TX 77521 Bruce E. Tarantola 9000 Skycrest Dr. St. Louis, MO 63126 Herman A. Fritschen, Jr. 5249 S. 68th E Place Tulsa, OK 74145

Hans E. Richter has ' moved to 2 Meadowbrook Drive, Huntington Station , NY 11746.

The alumni office has received word of the death , on May 30, of Edward J. Kimmack.

Edgar J. Telthorst has been elected vice presidenl power ope raliolls wilh Union Electric Co. Edgar and Marian's address is 1415 Tina Drive, Florissant. MO 63033.

Reunion At Homecoming Class Coordinators:

The death , on Nov. 6. of Murel LeRoy Payne has been reported by his fa ther, M.e. Payne, 3008 N. Barnes, Springfield , MO 65803.

Edwin L. Hughes has been named to "Who's Who in Engineering". Edwin is vice president of lechnical program management - of the Reprographic Technology Group of Xerox Corporation . The Hughes' address is 5 Skytop Lane. Pittsford . NY 14534.

Kermit G. Rowley has joined APSCO (Asia) PTE. Ltd .. as managing director. Kermit and Billie's new address is 803 Pangkor. Ardmore Park . Singapore 1025.

1951

THOM AS A HOLMES Thomas A. Holmes has been elected chairman and chief execu ti ve office r for Ingersoll · Rand Co. Tom has been presi· dent of the company si nce 1974. He received the degree Engineer of Mines from UMR in 1972 and an Alumni Achievement Award ill 1974. His ad· dress is 445 Round Hill Road, Greenwich, CT 06830.

Harold R. Roenfeldt hilS been promoted to chief engineer wi th the Defense Mapping Agency Aerospace Center. Harold and G race:s address is 101 26 Hammerdale La ne, SI. Louis, MO 63 123. J ack A and Marie Steuterman have moved to 6 14 1 E. Oak St., Evansvi lle, IN 477 15. Jack has joined IUiernatronal Steel Co. as manager. contract departme nt. Bill and Judy Stevens have moved to 40'25 No. Meridian. Ok lahoma Cit y. OK 7311 2. Bill is president of Kerr McGee Nuclear.

FRANK C. BERGER Frank C. Berger has been named ac· cOllnl manager al the Dowell Division (Hou lo nl of Dow Chem ica l U.S.A. He joined the l'ompa ny in 1951 after receiv· ing his degree in petroleum engi neering. His address is 3123 Meadow Creek . Missouri Cit y. TX 7745 9. MSM Alo.tmnus/29


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Gene R. Blendermann has been promoted to manager, planning department for Esso Libya, Inc. Gene and Vera's address is P.O. Box 385, Tripoli, Libya SPLAJ . John W. Brillos has been promoted to assista nt 'chief engineer with Mississippi Lime Co. John and Jacq uelyne's add ress is 518 Scott, Ste. Genevieve, MO 63670. Robert L. Land Jr. ha been appointed to division superintendent-coke and chemicals at U.S. Steers Gary Works. He ha been with U.S. Steel since 1951. His address is 303 E. Morgan Ave., Chesterton, IN 46304. Ralph A Tuepker has been promoted to senior application engineer with United States Steel Corp. Ralph and Shirley's new address is 2590 Matterhorn Drive, Wexford , PA 15090.

Hiro R. Hiranandani has been appointed to the new ly created position of vice president-business management and development with Pitney Bowes Business Systems. He joined Pitney Bowes in 1977 after 10 years with Graphic Sciences Inc. (president from 1975-1977) a Burroughs . Corp. subsidiary. His address is 7 LaVilla Place. Wilton. CT 0689 7.

Jack L. Eason has been promoted to secretary-treasurer with Eason, Thompson & Assoc. Inc. Jack and Jane's address is 51 Flamingo Drive, St. Louis. M0631 23.

1955 Charles R. Hoffman is now vice preside nt. engineering and const ruction, for Western Crude Oil Inc .. Denver. Colo. Charles and Charlotte have moved to 15794 E. Saratoga Place. Aurora. CO 80015 .

Notice has been received of the death of Steve Fitzgerald on Oct. 8. According to al umni records he had been cold rolled ales manager for National SteelGran ite City. ROBERT E. HINDS

1956 Reunion At Homecoming Class Coordinators:

Robert E. Hinds has been named chief of the program development office for the Tulsa District of the Corps of Engineers. Bob & Haroldine live at 12 15 So. St. Louis. Tulsa. OK 74114.

George R. ¡Baumgartner 2120 Syracuse Dearborn. M I 48124

1952 Everett G. and Nancy R. Stevens have moved to 2039 Palisades, Fullerton. CA 92631 . He is a member of the technical staff V with Rockwell International Inc. in Downey. Ca lif.

Jerry B. Overton P.O. Box 367 Airway Hts, WA 99001 Joseph .I. Yancik 1703 James Payne Circle McLean. VA 22101 Leroy E. Thomllson 5860 SW 89th Place Miami, FL 33173

1953 William Markham Akin, 84, Honorary Chairman of the Board of Directors of Laclede Steel Co., died Aug. 17, at his home in Alton, III. He was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Engineering degree by UMR in 1953. Akin had been with Laclede Steel Co. for 60 yea rs. 3O/ MSM Alumnus

Pl'Ier N. Yiannos 2304 Empire Dr. Wilmington. DE 19810

Kenneth and May Bentilla's new address is P.O. Box 383. Quanah. TX 79253. Ken i senior plant engineer with Georgia Pacific Corp.

1958

Wallace E. Northup has joined Schuld Ma nufacturing as nation a l sa les! manager. Wallace and Joan's address is 709 5th, P.O. Box 98, Mosinee. WI 54455 . Charles P. Ringenberg Jr. has joined U.S. Army' Corps of Engineers as chief. program development office. Charles and Eunica's new address is 6548 Sunnyland Lane. Dallas TX 75214. Royce \1. Scott Jr. has joined Monsanto Research Corp.' as director, Dayton Laboratory. Royce and Suzanne's new address is 1096 Ambridge Drive, CenterviII, OH 45459.

Bradford C. Cummings has joined Phillips Petroleum Co. as senior project engineer. Brad and Doris' new address is 4700 Clearview Drive, Bartlesville. OK tester H. Winter sends the following .update information: " Leslie Karen', 18, 74003. is attending Belleville Area College and Leslie M. Elliott has joined Gust K. plans to transfer to UMR in the fall of Newberg Construction Co. in New ¡ 1982 to earn a degree in chemical Washington. Ind .. as assistant project engin'eering. Julia Robin. '14, is a manager. Leslie and Ruth Ann's new sophomore at O'Fallon High School address is Route I, Deputy. IN 47230. with ex tra ci rricu la activities in track and music. Laura Elizabet h. 10, is in the Jerry R. Ennis has been J'lamed staff fifth grade at Evens School." Lester is a assista nt 'special projects.-in the office of principal in the firm of Thompson. the director of the Office of Surface ~ Winters and Associates , P.C.. in Mining in Washington. D.C. Jerry and, Belleville, III. He and Susan Jean and Cora Virginia have moved to 4816 family live at 314 Agnes Drive. Korvett Drive, ~oodbridge" YA 221.93. O'Fallon, IL 62269.

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.Jesse fI, Collins II has joined Transylvania University as assistant professor of physics. Jesse and Jeanette's new address is 3306 Montevesta Road. Apt. 033. Lexington, KY 40502 . Don Gunther manager of the refinery and chemical division's Houston office and of division construction has been elected vice president of Bechtel Inc. He has been with the company since 1961. His address is 5414 Olympia Fields Lane, Houston, TX 77069.

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1960 Jerry L. Cadden has joined Electronics Metal Finishing, cinc. as general manager. Jery and Phyllis' new address is 325 Wedgewood Court, Colorado Springs, CO 80906.

Paul R. Whetsell has been named district secondary recovery engineer with Texaco '-nco Paul and Martha's new address is Route 7. Box 224, Royce St.. Houma. LA 70360. John e. "Jack" Wright has been appointed to the board of directors for the · Fred Weber Co. Jack is vice president of the building & industrial division . His address is 844 Rampart. Kirkwood . MO 631 22. H.M. LOVE

J ack Ulmer is manager of designtechnology for Boeing Military Airplane Co .. in Wichita, Kan. He was recently featured in a newspaper article on Boeing's computer graphic augmented design and manufacturing capabilities. Jack lives at 130 I .Chipper Lane, Wichita, KS 67212.

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Harlie M. LOl'e has been appointed project engineer with CF&I Steel ill the engineering department. He join .;. the company in April, 1975. Harlie and Dorothy's address is I Belaire. Pueblo, CO 81001.

1961 Reunion At Homecoming Class Coordinators:

ROBERT E. HODGE

Albert E. Bolon Rt. No.3, Box 213A Rolla, MO 65401

Robert E.' Hodge ' has been' named manager of pipeline systems at Natural Gas Pipeline Company of America. He has been with the company since 1960. Bob and Connie's . address is 503 Edgebrook. Shorewood. IL 60435.

Farollk E. S. HBaz 2786 N. Wakefield St. Arlington, VA 22207

Harry A. ani! Carol Netter have moved to 1412 Amesbury, Blue Springs. MO 640 15. Harry is a project engineer with Tension Envelope Corp.

H. Neal Granneman 1000 West 10th Rolla, MO 65401 Jerome D. Patterson 1660 Ashlawn Dr. Pittsburg, PA 15241

Chester W. Sturgeon Jr. is now executive manager for IBM in Owego, N.Y. He and Barbara have moved to 2640 Purdue Drive. Vestal, NY 13850.

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Dale M. Baumbach has joined SKIL Corp .. Chicago, a division of Emerson Electric, as engineering . department head. Dale and Marilyn ' Sue's new address is 503" N. Evergreen, Arlington Heights, IL 60004. "Daughter, Mandy (121. and sons, Marty (7), and Tommy, (2), moved with the family in July, but daughter Tammy (22) stayed in Houston and was married Oct. 3." John L. Clements writes "I will deliver a paper entitled 'GTD-5EAX System Maintenance' Dec'- 4 at the 1980 National Tele-Communications Conference in Houston, Texas." He is chief programmer with GTE Automatic Electric Labs'. John and Flom's address is 3935 E. Yucca St., Phoenix, AZ 85028.

Mohammad A. Ibrahim has been appointed chief of general affairs, Mineral Technology Development .Center, Bandang, Indonesia. Mohammad and Hindriati's 'new address is 71 Sudirman 623 Bandang, Indonesia. Shafique Naiyer has much to report. He has joined Bechtol & Emerson and recently was promoted to project manager. "Went to Hawaii for vacation. Won several tennis tournaments sponsored by counties and cities Park & Recreation Departments." Home address is liON. Chapel, No. IS , Alhambra, CA 91801. Nallapu N. Reddy was promoted on July I, to professor of economics at the Uni versity of Michigan-Flint. His address is 6250 Kings Shire Road, Grand Blanc. MI 48439.

Virenda and Ellen Mathur ha ve moved Gene Schneider has been appointed to Route 2. Canny Road. Durhan, NH director of the Physical Plant at Nor03824. He is an associate professor of theast Missouri State University. Gene chemical engineering at the University, and Ginny live at 917 E. Randolph, of New Hampshire. Kirksville, MO 63501. MSM Alumnus/31

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James L. Hill. director of research for the A.P. Green Refractories Co.'s Research Center has assumed new responsibilities. He is in charge of research and developmental work on high alumnia fireclay and specialties, and for the staff handling laboratory testing, quality control and raw materials management. Jim and Jean live at 1402 Hickory Hill, Mexico MO 65265 .

KENNETH J. WULFERT HARRY K. EDW ARDS Harry K. Edwards has been appointed . professor and chairman of computer science at the University of MichiganFlint. He had been with General Motors for 15 years. Harry and Cathie's address is 1453 Huntley Drive, Flint. MI 48507.

Richard L. Raddatz has joined Polyrend Inc. as viCe president of engineering. Dick and Mary's new address is 33 Tucker Creek Road, Conway, AR 72032.

Kenneth J. Wulfert has been appointed commercial director, NTA, for Monsan· Ed .Raney has been promoted to area to Industrial Chemicals Co. Detergents manager, structures department, with and Phosphates Division. Ken joined Structural Dynamics Research Corp. Ed Monsanto in 1964 and has served in and Armilda's new address is 1619 W. various engineering, sales and marketing Loveland Ave., Loveland, OH 45140. capacities. His address is 5 Lynnbrook Road, St. Louis. MO 63131 .

1965 James K. and Louis Boaz have moved to 11721 Memorial Drive, Unit 319. Houston, TX 77024.

William P. and Janice Falke have moved to 475 D Nichelson Road. Ft. Sheridan, IL 60037 . Bill is a major in the U.S . Army.

M. Owen Lasker has joined Solar Turbines Ltd. as Middle East marketing specialist. Owen and Sharon's address is P.O. Box 12023. Dubai. U.A.E. Owen says "We're now starting our fifth year in the Middle East and have become well adjusted to this type of life_ III fact we enjoy it very much ." Navy Cmdr. Robert W. Leone,executive officer of Attack 'Squadron 25. Naval Air Station, Lemore. Calif.. iscurrently aboard the aircraft carrier USS Ranger. operating as a unit of the U.S. 7th Fleet. Port visits are scheduled in several Far Eastern countries. Guy R. Mace is now president of Mace Industries, Inc. Guy and Dorothy's new address is 1435 E_ Walnut. Springfield, MO 65802. ' Donald.E. Nortrup hs been prom'oted to commander NOAA ' with National Oceanic & Atmospheric . Administration . Don and Nancy's new address is 544 Prince of Wales Drive. Virginia Beach. VA 23452.

Stephen F. Bugg has joined Anheuser· Harold R. Rochester Jr. has been proBusch as senior engilieer, plant engineer- moted to senior project manager for ing services group. Steve and Barbara's Sverdrup & Parcel. Harold and Susie new address is 9739 Fall Ridge Trail. St. (Wentworth) live at 3610 Birchwood .Lane, 0reensboro. NC 27410. . .- , Louis. MO 63127 .

MAJOR PHILLIP WALTHALL Major Phillip Walthall has assumed command of Company D, 38th Avia· tion Battalion, Missouri Army National Guard based in Warrensburg, MO. The helicopter attack unit has 250 members 32/ MSM Alumnus

and 30 helicopters. Phil has been a'pilot with TWA for 12 years and with the National Guard since 1971. He and his wife, Elizabeth reside at 410 East 54th St., Kansas City. MO 64110.

James L. Butler has been promoted to manager research & engineering (con· trol room instrumentation) for Fisher Controls Co. Jim and Diane live at 406 New Salem Road, Marshalltown. IA 50158 . Michael O. Castleberry has been named division engineering manager for Amoco ·Production Co. in Denver. Mike and Joan have moved to 7631 S. Bemis St.. Littleton. CO 80120.

Alfred J. Thiede has joined the U.S. Army Engineer Div.. Pacific Ocean at Fort Shafter. AI and Dorothy's new address is 94-1081·13 Anania Circle. Mililani. HI 96789. June C. Thomason has been promoted to director of m nu-facturing for SCM Corp.-Glidden 'Coa 'ngs in Cleveland, Ohio. June and Lynne s ....,ew address is 29151 Northfield Road. Bay Village. Ohio 44140.


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Ernest Gajdusek Jr. has moved to 919 Woodland Drive. Lemoyne. PA 17043. He has joined TRW Inc. as a production enginering manager. TCD Division . Harrisburg Plant-Airfoil Overhaul.

Louis B. Goldfeder has joined Fisher Controls Ltd . as sales director. Louis and Diane's new address is "Hamewith" 6 Church Close. Leatherhead, Surrey KT229BQ England .

John G. Nolle has been named plantwide ma intenance superintendent for Monsanto Co. in St. Louis. John and Linda live at 343 Bristol, Webster Groves, MO 631 19.

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Jerry W. Davis, senior construction representative- YAMQU Pipeland for Aramco. Sends the following: "Just completed two-year project of supervising construction of Trans Arabia NOL Pipeline." Jerry and Sandy can be reached clo Aramco. Box 884. Abqaiq. Saudi Arabia.

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Steven H. Eisert has been promoted to function manager IE-Planning with IBM in Austin. Texas. Steve and Angela's new address is 11216 Della Toree Drive. Austin. TX 78750.

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Gary F. Sievert has been promoted to div ision environmenta l ma nager with Dowell, Di v. of Dow Chemical. Gary and Nancy's new address is 6609 E. 104th Street. Tulsa, OK 74 133.

J ames H. (Jim) Everly has been named ma rket ing manager fo r Juno .Tool & Plastic Corp., Lakeville, Minn . a subsidiary of Apache Corp. Prior to joining Juno. he was man ufacturing manager for Dickten & Ma ch Man ufac turing Co. , Nashotah, Wisc. Jim , his wife, Sharon, and their two children live at 13100 Harriet Ave. So., Burnsville, MN .

Ralph W. Sullivan II has been promoted to quality assurance manager for Caterpillar Tractor Co. in Da venport. IA . Ralph and Oine's new addre s is 3145 Quail R,idge Road. Bettendo rf. IA 5272 2.

Wesley R. and Joyce Godwin have moved to 3117 S o ~ Pa tt e rso n , Springfield, MO 65804. He is president of GodwinStead-Brown Design Consultants.

Bob Turner sends the following: "Early this year Bob was transferred to the preproduction engineering department as senior engineer with Central FoundryDefiance Plant. Bob's section of the department works with new nodular patterns. both experimental and production . Bob and Nicki and their three children reside at 719 Westwood Drive. Defiance. OH 4351 2."

John F. Lauletta has been named president and chief executive oficer of Ex'ploration Logging Inc. (Exlog), of Sacramento, Calif. John joined the company in 1973 and has served as manager of special projects, area manager in Aberdeen, Scotland, general manager of Europe, AfriCa and the Middle East, and vice president of special projects. The company manufactures completely self-contained, fully mobile, computerized . laboratory units for ' formation evaluation and measurement of drilling 1968 parameters. and is one of the largest. private employers of professional Richard F. and Katheryn Astrack's segeologists in the free world. John's ad- cond daughter. Susan Michelle, was dress is 1733 Park Place. Carmichael. born ' earlier this year. Their address is CA 95608. 9025 Crest Oak Lane, St. Louis. MO 63126. Richard is a study manager with Phillip Brave,67 and '72. wife Elizabeth. the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. and daughter Laura. 4, celebrated the birth of Lisa Elizabeth on May 3. Laura Kenneth C. Burgard has joined Morsays Lisa is "just what she ordered." The rison Knudsen as manager-mine family lives at 4745 Groveton Way. St. development . Ken's new address is 976 Louis, MO 63128. Phil is an engineering Valencia. Boise, ID 83706. superintendent with Monsanto. Kenneth L. Brown is now engineering services manager for Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line in Houston. He and Carol have moved to 19215 Candlecreek Drive. Spring. TX 77373.

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Norris W. Perry has been promoted to eastern regional sales manager for Griffin Wheel Co., Chicago. Norris joined Griffin in 1968 as a sales trainee. He was then promoted to sales engineer (1969) , sales rep (1973) and district sales manager (1974). He and Laura live at 662 White Swan Drive, Arnold, MD 2101 2.

1969 Glenn R. Case "has accepted an offer as manager computer aided design department. for Fairchild Semiconductor in Palo Altp. Calif. H ~ new address is 400 I Miranda Ave" MS 30-160. Palo Alto, CA 94304." Glen and Linda will live in Sunnyvale. Walter D. and Barbara Deitrich's new mailing address is PSC Box 951 . APO San Francisco 96 328. Walter is a Captain and a pilot in the U.S. Air Force.

Robert G. and Marilyn Towne have John R. Featherly has joined INTEL moved to 48 Witmer Drive. Chester- Corp. as Arizona construction engineerfield. MO 63017. Bob is now marketing ing supervisor. John and Bonnie's new services manager for Westinghouse in address is 4913 Tonino Drive, San Jose, CA 95136_ St. Louis.

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LARRYSCHNURBUSCH Larry J. Schnurbusch has been appointed manager of operations services for Laclede Steel Co. in Alton, III. He is responsible for the stores, traffic and service functions at Alton, as well as the construction and maintenance control department. Larry and Beverly live at 12248 Winrock Drive, St. Louis, MO 6314 I. Daniel J. Harrison engineer at Fort (Facilities 路Engineers.) new address is . RFD 65536.

is now a civil Leonard Wood Dan and Linda's I, Lebanon, MO

Donald M. Homesley has been named a project engineer with LEM CO Engineers in St. Louis. Don and Beth live at 615 Mosport, St. Charles, MO 63301. Vincent R. Jozwiak is now a student at the Naval War College in Newport, R.I. ,vince and Carolyn's new address is 136 Jones St., Middletown, RI. 02840.

"Ted Spalding, his wife, Rita and daughter, Heather, have recentl y transferred to Midland, Texas. Ted was promoted to senior area engineer for SE New Mexico, petroleum engineering operations, for ARCO Oil and Gas Co." The family's new address is 4315 Neely, Apt 804, Midland, TX 79703.

1970 Donald J. Beach has been named manager of engineering for Barry Wehmiller Electronics in Clearwater, Fla. Don and Diane have moved to 309 Harbor View Lane, Harbor Bluffs, FL 33540. Lt. Col. Larry S. Bonine has been named district engineer of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Little Rock ' District. Larry, whose current assignment is with the U.S. Army Personnel Support Command in Germany, will take over his new post after the first of the year.

Gene Chappel Dawson is now asenior a na lys t路syste ms and surviv ab ilit y analysis with Genera l Dynamics, Fort Worth Division. Gene and Martha live ' at 12 5 Kenshine Drive, Ft. Worth. TX .

Robert F. Dorroh III has 'joined Jimmy D. Schottel has joined Union KKBNA Consulting Engineers as a pro- Electric Co. -Nuclea r Operations as ject manager. His new address is 529 S. quality control superv isor.' Jim and NanEmerson. Denver, CO 80209. cy's new address is 904 Bradley Lane_ Fulton. MO 6525 1. John W. Evans has joined the University of Illinois (Champaign) as assistant Michael B. and Bobbie Thomas have professor. John and Annegret's new ad- moved to 109 Wildoak Drive. Daphne. dress is 2 10 Green St.. Savoy, IL 61874. AL 36526. Mike is safe ty manager at ALCOA's Mobile Works. David A. Eyler has been promoted to power plant engineer with Consolidilted James E. and Jackie Vincent's new adAluminum Corp. David and Janice's dress is P.O. Box 231. Grant. AL 35747. new address is 332 State St., Lake Jim has joined CDI as an instrument Charles, LA 70605 _ engineer.

Edward L. Gamache has joined the U.S. Veterans .Administration as assistant director "trainee." Ed and Pamela's new address is 19382 Pitcairn Lane, Huntington Beach, CA 92646. Jesse W. and Myung H. Gilstrap have a new mailing address. It is PSC Box 24.34, APO San Francisco, CA 96366. He is a pilot (Aircraft Commander) with the USAF. David B. Jones is now a technical writer for Ca terpillar Tractor Co. in Peoria. David and Patricia's new address is 330 No. Oregon, Morton, IL 61550.

Tom and Susan Nebel send the following: "Elizabeth Anne was born on Sept 21-our third child . Matt is seven and Olivia is four. Tom and Sue li ve at No.5 . DuSable Cou rt. St. Charles, MO 6330 I. Tom is a sa les representative for Hewlett Packard."

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Richard J. Caldwell is now senior com- Lenore Kelly is now a research associate munica tions engine\,:r for Northwestern at Louisiana Tech University in the Utilities Ltd., Edmonton, Alta., Canada. depar'tment of chemistry. She and her He and Denise (Walters) live at 7424 husband, Leslie Holladay, live on Route 180th St. Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, I. Box 235-46. Ruston, LA 71270. T5T-2K8. James R. Morris has joined Emway Resources. as manager-engineering. James and Toni (Rath) now live at 20 Redstone Lane. Washington PA 15301.

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Gary J. Potter has joined Ca mbridge Engi neering as chief engineer. Gary and Cassandra's new address is Route I. Box 160 路B. Wentzville. MO 63385.

Rick Ramey, senior research manager for A. P. Green Refractories Co.路s Resea rch Center. has been . ass igned responsibility for the staff of research engineers hand ling basic, high density. and ce ram ic fiber research and also analyt ica l serv ices'. Rick and Nancy live at 1909 Osage. Mexico. MO 65265.

Stanley H. Webb has joined Banquet Food. Corp. as systems manager. Stan and Carol's new address is 2257 Broken Horse Lane. St. Louis. MO 63129.

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1972 John A. Cribb has joined SECO Industries as manager. John and Beverly's new address - is 959 Beachcomber. Houston. TX 77062. Dwight Deardeuff, MD., has been appointed house officer Wayne State Affiliated Hospitals. Wayne Siate University. Detroit. Dwight and Linda's new address is 22203 Kinyon Ave .. Taylor. MI48180. Stanley C. Dicken has joined Conoco Inc. as senior systems analyst. His new address is 8165 Richmond Ave .. No.1813. Houston. TX 77063. Robert I. Egbert is now an assistant professor of electrical engineering ' at Wichita State University. His new addre,s is 4117 Clarendon. Wichita. KS 67220 . . C. Scoft Fletcher has joined Ground

Engineering and Testing Service Inc. as an associate. He was formerly senior geotechnical . engineer with Law Engineering Testing Co. Scott and Diane live at 329 25th Ave. N.E.. Birmingham. AL 35215.

Donald K. and Vickie Jensen "recently moved to 6327 Camille Drive, Huntingto~ Beach. CA 92647. They have two daughters. Stephanie. 6. and Diana. I. Don is an associate civil engineer with the City of Buena Park." John O. Johnson has joined the Housing Authority of the City of Rolla as executive director. John and Yvonne's address is 36 Johnson. 'Rolla. MO 6540.1 : Edward Mabie Jr. has been promoted to senior LOPE product coordinator with Exxon Chemical Americas. Ed and Judith's new address 4611 Birch Cove. Houston. TX 77084. James R. McCoy has been promoted to section manager with McDonnellDouglas Automation. Jim and Jeanette now have a new member in their family • . Elizabeth Anne, born Sept. 22. She joined two brothers-Kevin, 5. and Keith. 3,. The McCoy's reside at 2616 Cypress. St. Charles. MO 63301. William M. Newton has joined Arkla Industries as manufacturing engineering manager. Bill and Regina's new address is 1303 Florence. Paragould, AR 72450. Kenneth B. Oster has joined the UMR staff as an assistant professor of engineering mechanics. He received his M.S. in engineering mechanics and PH.D. in civil engineering at UMR. Ken's address is Route 4, Box 127 A. Rolla. MO 6540 I.'

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Kenneth F. Keller has joined the U.S. Army Element. Department of Energy. as a staff officer. Ken and J.udith ·s new address is 118 CatochtinVista Drive. Mt. Airy. MD 21771.

John Baz-Dresch is "currently senior mine engineer at Sunshine Mining Coml1an y'sSunshine Mine in Keliogg. ldaho. John. his wife, Cheri Casper, and their daughter, Shannon. live at 406 Tirriberlane. Post Falls, ID 83854."

Patrick M. Byrne has a new mailing address. It is P.O. Box 409, Mountain Home, AR 72653. Pat is project engineer for Massman Construction Co.

John Curtis Killinger has moved to 8222 Kingsbrook, No. 447, Houston , TX 77024. John writes, " I finally finished my M.S. in Engineering Management from UMR in May, 1980, after seven. years." John is an operations research analyst with Getty Oil Co.

Timothy G. Chumley has joined Tarlton Corp. as a project design engineer. Tim and Patricia's new address is 14371 Lake Tahoe Drive, Chesterfield. MO 63017 . .

Guy C. Rogers has joined Pittsburgh Plate & Glass in Shelby, NC, as a production engineer. Guy and Glenda's new address is 903 W. McCall, Forest City. Nc 28043.

Gregory D. Colman has moved to 5943 Fairdale Drive, Fairfield, OH 45014. Greg is with General Electric-Aircraft Engine Gro\lp.

Mark X. Stratman has been promoted to manager of the management advisory services department for Price Waterhouse & Co. His address is 956 Chestnut Ridge Road , Manchester, MO 630 II.

Mark G. Fehlig has joined the Harris Corp. -Broadcast Products Division as product marketing manager, satellite and microwave products. Mark and Pattie's new address is 1605 Hampshire, Quincy. II 6230 I.

David F. Tuttle has moved to 605 So. Elm St.. Hillsboro, OH 45133. David is controls manager for Daniel Construction Co.

Gary J. Fennewald has joined Missouri Concrete & Building Supply. Inc. as plant engineer. Gary and Connie's new address is 1316 Willowcreek Lane. Columbia. MO 6520 I. Richard A. Hayek has joined Thompson R-2 School District as a teacher of social ~tudies and athletic trainer. Dick and Nancy's ('73) new address is 4069 Davidia Court, Loveland. CO 80537.

Dan, '73, and Delores, '75, Hinkle announce the birth of Travis James Hinkle on Sept. 16. The happy family's address is P.O. Box 10-847, Anchorage, AK 99511.

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Joseph A. and Susan Cesare "are proud to announce the birth of our second child. Ian Mathew. on Oct. 17." Joe is manager of geotechnical engineering for CH2M Hill, in Denver. The family lives at 3979 S. Hannibal SI.. Aurora. CO 80013 . Emy A-Mei Chen is now established as a computer consultant in Katy, Texas. His address is 20519 Park Pine, Katy, TX 77450.

Glenn and Jane Ross "wish to ·announce the birth of a daughter. Stephanie Lynn. She has a brother Chris. 5. and a sister Malissa. 2. Glenn works for Monsanto in St. Louis in the corporate engineering department. He was recentl y promoted to general engineer." The famil y li ves at 1310 Flamingo. Florissa nt. MO 63031 . Joseph R. and Sandra Ward have moved to 9 Burt Drive, Decatur. IL 62526. Joe is plant metallurgist with Wagl;1er Castings Co.

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Alumni P e r s o n a / s - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1974 (Cont.) Kristie C. Gibson has been named senior educational representative with Phillips Petroleum Co. She and John live 825 Belmont, Bartlesville, OK 74003. Mark and Sondra Helickroth announce the birth of their first child, Jennifer Elise, on July 9. The Helickroth's address is 5922 Ettrick, Houston , TX 77035. Mark is a chemical engineer with Roam and Haas Texas Inc. Jeffrey Lee and Dee Anne Ivers have moved to 3013 S. Ash Ave., Broken Ar.row, OK 74012. Jeff is with Metro Systems Inc., in Tulsa. John Mitchell Dickey died in an offshore accident on February 21 '.. according to a note received from his wife, Linda M. Dickey.

Paul E. Erlandson has moved to 946 Mailie, Lawrence, KS 66044.

Niranjan J. Patel has joined General Electric as a mechanical engineer. His new address is 6 Castle Circle. Peabody: MA 01960. -

Kenneth L. Schulenburg II has joined Fenix & Scisson, Mecury, Nev ., as a senior mining enginee路r. Ken's new address 650 I W. Charleston, Apt. 83, Las, Vegas. NV 89102.

David E. and Barbara Prudic have moved to 1008 Pioche. Carsori City, NV 8970 I. David is a hydrologist with ' the U.S. Geological Survey.

James C. Swetnam has moved to 3835 Quay SI., Wheatridge, CO 80033. Jim is a petroleum engineer with Chandler & Assoc. Inc.

Peter C. Rauch has been promoted to senior 'geologist for Williams Exploration Co., Aurora. CO. Peter and Betty's newe.address 路 is' 路6300 E. Irwin Place. EnglewoOd. CO 80112.

Robert J. and ' Betty Tapella have recently celebrated their first wedding anniversary. They reside at 409 Shadow Crest Lane, Coppell, TX 75019. Robert is an operations supervisor with Factory Mutual Engineering in Dallas . Dale A. Van Leer has joined Zero Manufacturing in Washington, Mo., as a project manager. Dale and Donna's address is Route 2, Box 306. New Haven, MO 63068.

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Barbara Clayton has retired from her Dennis and Marilyn Albers have moved duties as continuing education coorto 2761 Dove Road, Gillette, WY dinator for UMR at Fort Leonard 82716. Dennis has been named manager Wood, but continues with' her ~ork for of engineering at Amax Coal Co.'s Eagle older adults programs. She represented : Stanley L. Cooper has "recently ac- B'utte Mine. UMR at an Interhational Congress of cepted the position' of vice president, Uni versitites of the Third Age ' (older corporate data processing, with NA V-. Duane E. Berning Jr. h.as joined OMMI ad ults) at Sherbrooke . University ,i(:l CO Corp., St. Louis. NAVCO is an in- Inte~national, Inc. as sen'ior quality con- Quebec, Canada, in August (language at surance holding company specializing in trol inspector. His new address is P.O. the conference was French.) Barbara . and Ken's address is Route 2, Box 571, individual automotive and aviation pro- Box I, Carson City, NV 8960 I. ' Newburg, MO 65550. . perty and casulty insur.ance. Am glad to be back in the Midwest and look for- Wen Liang W. Chen has joined Bechtel ward to renewing former ties." Stan's Corp. His new address is 363 West Side new address is 15521 Chequer Drive, Drive, No. 20 I, Gaithersburg, MD Dan, ' 73, and Oelores, '75, Hinkle' announce the birth of Travis James Hinkle ' 20760. Chesterfield, MO 63017. on Sept 16.-The happy family's address Billy R. Compton has been named is P.O. ,Box 10-847 Anchorage, AK Richard F. Dickerson has joined Sperry system distribution engineer for Gulf 99511. Univac as a systems analyst. Richard States Utilities. Billy and Georgiann's and Janet's new address is 283-3 Hillcrest . new addreSs' is 4775 Vance, Beaumont, . Dean B.. Jones -has joined the PennTX 77706. '. sylvania Power & Light Co. as project Road, Topeka, KS 66614. engineer. nuclear fuel management. Dean and Virginia's ('76) new address is 4683 Steven Lane. Lehigh Township. Walnutport. PA 18088.

Gary E. and Luise Gaal have moved to III Whispering Pines Loop, Leesville, LA 71446: He is a captain with the U.S. Army stationed at Fort Polk.

J ewel F. Logan has joined the ,teaching staff at Joe E. Barber School. Jewel and Curt is' new address is 409 Brook Lebanon. MO 65536. Michael McCall has moved to 302 N. 12th . Mt. Vernon. IL 62864. He is an assistant engineer with the Tri Count y Elect ric Cooperative in Mt. Vernon .

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Thomas G. Naeger has been promoted to senior engineer with Union Carbide in Springfield, N.J. Tom and Rose are now the proud parents of a son, Thomas Matthew, born November 14. 1979. The Neager~s new address is 20 Fairview Drive. Rockaway. NJ 07866.

OLIVER "OLLIE" SITTON Oliver "Ollie" Sitton ('75, '76, '79) has joined the teaching staff at UMR as assistant professor of chemical engineering. He will work with graduate and undergraduate students on fermentation and reactor design studies. He and Marilyn live at Route 2. Box 135, Rolla, _MO 65401.

Jerry L. Sinn has joined 1st Infantry Divisio~ 路(U .S. Arm y) as division finan cial manager. Jerry and Cheryl's new address is 307C Ca rpenter Ave.. Ft. Riley. KS 66442.

Kenneth B. and Patricia Steen's new mailing add ress is HQSUSAREUR 6 7th Army, ODSCOPS Box 531. -APO Ncw York 09403. Ken is a Major in the Corps of Engineers.

Clinton F. Strain has joined the Paul Mueller Co. as a heat transfer engineer. Clint and Brenda's new address is 3561 So. Dollison. Springfield. MO 65801.


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Marl' Da hney ancl Reta Lanham were married on Arril 19. Marc is wit h John Deere of Ottumwa. The Dabney's ad · dres, is Box 2 14. Lancaster. MO 63548.

.John B. and Molly Gallagher have IllOVcd to 4138 Brandeillere Wa y. Houston. TX n066. He is a computer developIllent enginee r with Data·Log Inc.

Michael A. Ellicott has been promoted to execu ti ve officer. engi neer BN with the U.S: Army. Mike and Marilyn's new address is HHC 23rd Engineer BN. APO NY 09165.

Francis P. and Deborah Jaquay have a new member added to their family. David Alan . born Jul y 21. Brother Matthew Brian. is two. The Jaquay's reside at 30329 So. Meadowbrook. Elkhart. IN 465 14 . •

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Reuniun At Homecoming Class Coordinators: William K. Meihe P.O: Bo\ 2596 Robins AFB. GA 31098 Jaques J. Bellassai has moved to 1612 Scarborough Drive, Fort Collins, CO 80526. He is a field civil engineer for Black & Veatch. Robert E. Burton has moved to 130 I·S. Memorial Drive. Appleton. WI 54911. Boh is a marketing representative with Eastman Chemical Products. Lt. Col. George E. Cannon Jr. (USAF) has heen assigned to the 51 st Civil Engineering Squadron Osa n AB. Korea. as commander and base civil engineer. George and Sandis address is PSC Box 1002. APO San Francisco. 96366.

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The following note comes from Robert F. and Diane Fleischman: "Bob has ac· cepted a position with Gould fnc .. as a quality assurance engineer-machining, for their machine shops in the St. Louis Foundry Products Division." Bob and Diane live at 259 A. Hickory Hedge, Manchester, MO 630 II .

Craig A. Liebel is now a staff engineer with Bose Corp .. Framingham, Mass. His new address is 12 Village Way, Apt. 12. Natick , MA 01760. Marc Smith has joined Langenbacher Data Service's as a project manager. Marc's new address is 687 J Hidden Path court. neve Coeur, MO 63141.

Galen E. Johney has joined Boeing Military Airplane co. as a sen ior engineer. His new address is 2251 White Oak. Wichata, KS 67207 . David D. Kelley has joined John Deere. Horicon Works as Illanager computer systems. David and Paula's new address is 310 W. Lake, Horicon, WI 53032.

Mike and Sandy (Turnbough) Marx have been transferred to Cleveland, Ohio with Standard Oil Co. of Ohio . Mike is a technical coordinator in the transportation division, and Sandy is a rrocess design engineer . in central engineering. Thei r new address is 12108 Wood Oval. North Royalton , Ohio 44133. Ronald J. Mueller' is now petroleum engineer senior grade with Amoco Production Co. Ron and Pamela's new address is 2310 Cresent Park . Drive, Apt. 191A. Houston. TX n077 .

Gregory G. Salomon has transferred to Keystone (Division of Ralston Purina) James T. Spencer has been promoted to in Keystone. Colo. Greg and Susan's adgeneral supervisor-basic steel, with In - dress is P.O. Box 2532. Dillon. CO . land Steel Co. Jim and Barbara Ellen's 80435. new address is 140 I Meadow Glen , Valraraiso, IN 46383. David E. Whitaker is now ch ief estimator' with Trico Industry. Inc. sure ri o r division . David a nd Rose marie's new add ress is 620 E. 1m· rerial Highway. Ap t. G. Fullerton. C A 1977 92635. .

John Althauser has joined Brown . Boveri Turbomachinery as a The following is from Dr . . James metallurgical engineer. John and Janet's Johnson, c ha irman of chemical new address is 4 15 Seventh St. North . engineeri ng at UMR. "F riends of Judy No. 19. Sartell . MN 56377. Flebbe will be saddened to learn of her death on Sert. 20. Jud y was the first David and .10 Ellen Cawlfield are pleased female to obta in a Ph.D. in chem ical to annou llce the birth of their son. enginee ring (19801. She was employed Owe n David . on June 26 . David is a hy Conoco in Ponca City. Okla., and sen ior deve lorment engi neer with Olin w(irked in chemical research. Jud y had Chemical Co. Their new address is purchased a home in Ponca City and ar' Route 2. Box 444. Cleve land, TN rarently was ha ving diffi'culty with the 373 11. fan in the hood above the kitchen range. She was electrocuted while working on David L. Dimond has joined Colorado it." She is survived by a brother, two Interstate Gas as a project engineer. sisters and her parents. ·Mr. and Mrs. David and Terry's new add ress is 412 George Flebbe. 10716 White, Kansas Columbia Road. Colorado Springs. CO 80904. City, MO 64134.

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The following report has been received from Robert R. Chapman: " Life on the rrairie is not all that bad. I have taken a [losition with the Great American Insurance Comranies' Loss Prevention Services in Siou x Falls Branch Office. In my position as safety specialist. I consult with commercial ro1icyholders in most . of SOllth Dakota and smallrarts of Min· nesota . Nehraska. and Iowa in order to reduce loss potential (where claims ad· justs losses after I hey happen). I took this position because 'anyone who wants to pay me to go to the Black Hills fOllr times rer year can't be all bad.' When I moved in April everyone said it was a good time of the year. However in the middle of October Rapid . City, Pierre and the Twin Cities have already seen their fi~st snow flurries. As a result . donations Illay be made to the 'buy-a· blanket ·for·Bob· fund at his home address: 4100 South Louise Ave .. Art. 210. Sioux Falls. SD 57 106."

Jackie DeThorne was married on May 31. to Joe Falcof1i. Jackie is a proposal engilleer for indust rial fans with TL T Babcock . She is also working on her MBA at rhe University of Akron: The Falconi's address is .247 Buffington Road. Akron. OH 44313.

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Alumni Personals _______________________________ Stephen Olson ,c nds: "Rece ntl y moved to new home a t' 7438 Melrose Ave ., University City. MO 63 130. and wa\ promoted to sa les r epre~en ta t ive peri pherals specialist, for the compu ter sys tems group of Hew let t Packard . S-t: Lou is District. "

Dennis Glascock · ha \ Illo vcd 10 35 Vick ie Dri l'C. Co lumbia. ' MO ()5~() I. f)cnlli\ i\ a gradua tl' \ tlldent in chcmical cll~iil ecr i llg al UMC.

H. Ward. Sil ver has joined En· viron mental Measurements as a junior enginee r. His new address is 700 Rug· gles. St. Louis 63 135. ' :.

Stephr n A. .)ennl'mann was marr ied to Jlldith .l ane on June 7. Their new ad · elre"s is 3961 G Ta rav ue. Mehl ville. MO 63 125 . St eve is a projec t engineer wit h ~cC arth y Bros. Construction Co.

Ann R., ' 78, and William D., '80, Wer· ries' address is 23 78 F. Mon tezuma Drive, Florissa nt . MO 63031 . Bill is an elec trica l engineer with Emerson Elec· tric. E & S Division. JOHN O. MOLES John O. Moles has been named opera· tions super.visor. Boiler' House 15 and Power Plant 4. electricity and steam generation department for G ulf Oil Cor· p.'s Port Art hur Refinery. John's ad· dress is 3162 Taft. Groves. TX 776 19 . Patricia A. Thomas LaFollette is now senior civil engineer with the City of Bir· mingham. Patricia and Stan's new ad· dress i 516 Golden .Crest Circle. Birm · ingham. AL 35209. Ellis Leopard, engineer for Coll ins Avionics who lives at 255 Northview . Place. NE. Cedar Rapids. IA 52402. sends the fol lowi ng in response to the Alumnus' req uest for news and/or photos: .

1979 Matthew G. Baebler has joined Amoco Oi l Co. in Chacago. His new add ress is 1354 So. Finley. Apt. I M. Lombard. IL 60 148.

Terry . L. Blattel has moved to 8603 Buckingham La ne. No. 9. Kansas City . MO 64138 . Terry is a civ il engineer with Burns & McDonnell. '. Mark and Robyn Bortfeld have moved to 227 W. North. P.O. Box 2. Dike. IA 50624. Wolfgang S. Campbell is an engineer wit h Pub lic Serv ice of Ind iana. His ad · dress is 85 1 Lanier Drive. Apt. D. Madison. IN 47250.

V. Kay Hardman ha, moved to 9(j 16 Bra,sic Way. Ga ither,burg. Mf) 10760.

Ron!lld Krusie has moved to 505 Pad· dlewheel Drive. Florissa nt, MO 63033. He was transferred to the Black & Vea tch regional office in SI. Louis after completing an assignment as a resident engineer on a pipeline project in Russellville, Ark. He is now working on a master plan project for the St. Louis Metropolitan Sewer District. David W. Linkeman .is now production supervisor with D. Schreiber Cheese Co. in Ca rthage. His address is 127 W. J.,imestone, Carthage. MO 6483p. Marjorie L. Riggins Melton has moved to 5740 N. Autumn Ridge Court. Peoria, IL 6 16 i s, Nguyen Toai Ngo is now well logger with The Analysts/Schlumberger. His new address is l 02 14 Sagegreen Dri ve. Houston. TX 77089. . . William J. Rosener was married (0 Judy A. Dobbs on May 24. Bi ll is with Union Electric in·St. Louis. The Rosener's ad· dress is 839 C Vine SI.. Festus. ' MO 630n .

George A. Clark has joined Int erna· tiona l Harvester as a r.esea rch engineer. George and Marga ret's new addres\ is 6706 Cedar. No.3. West mont. 1160559.

Ma rine 2nd Lt. Stanley L. Wadsworth ' has gradua ted from The Basic School IU .S. Na vy) at the Marine Corps Development and Educat ion Command in Quantico, Va. His add res's is T BS MC DEC BC 3·80, . Quantico. V A 22 134. Larry Wetzel has moved to 2758 Be llev ue Ave .. Bettendorf. IA 52722. He is an industria) engineer at Alcoa's Davenport Works.

1980 Robert W. Letton has joined McDon· nell Douglas, (Mo Air). Robert and Cyn· thia .(Brower) now live at 2949 D Cad· ·diefield . Ferguson. MO 63136. Mike Sandella. received his MBA from the University of Houston in May. ' Mike and Judy's address is 13806 Ivy" mount. Sugarland. TX 77478. He is ' pla nt engineer with C-E ~ a tco Chemical in Pasadena. Te"as .. Gene Scheiter has been named the new Univers ity of Misso uri ex tension busi ness specialist. for the five count y Lake of the Oza rks and three countv D.O.W. ex tension areas. His hoine ad· dress is P.O. Box 79 1. Camdenton. MO 65020. Gary Slater, graduate in economics with minors in speech commu nica tion and engi nee ring management. is the subject of a fea ture article in tlie Boonvi lle Da i· Iy News. Gary has not yet made a deci· sion as to the type of career he would like to fo llow. So. in th~ mea ntime. he i<; do nat ing a year of se rvice to the people of Pilot Grove. Mo. Ga ry ca n be reach· ed th ro ugh his home address. 207 S. Carty. Sa lem. MO 65560.

James R. Snyder has joined the Parker Pen Co. as vacuum systems engineer. Jim and Suzanne's new address is 24 11 Oregon Tra il. Ro ute 3. Ja nesv ille. WI Michael L. Coyle has accepted a posi· . 53545 . . Ann R. '78, and William D. '80 W er· tion as mechan ica l engin eer in researc h and development wit h Union Carbide· Richard L. Stabo has moved to 6 10 W. ries' address is 23 78 · F. Montezuma Dri vc. Florissa nt. MO 6303 1. Bill is an Films Packaging Division. in Chacago. Broadway. Apt. 4. Bolivar, MO 656 13. His address is 16 West 543 Mock· He is assista nt manager with TAPJ AC elect rica l engineer wit~l Emerson Elec· . tric. E & S Di vi,ion. ingbird. No. 29·206 . Hinsda le. IL Home Center. 6052 1.

Marcus K. DaSilva is a grad Lfate teaching assistan t at UMR . His address is 1811 Forum Drive. Apt. 2. Rolla. MO 65401 . Don McKe:IR ' has moved to 2219 Lakesite Drive. Saddy. TN 37379. He is a mechanica.l engineer with TV A in Challanooga. James C. Niemeyer is now an engineer in the tech departmen t of Illi nois Power Co. He and Alaina have moved to 1545 Winnetka. Deca tur. II 62526. 38/ MSM Alumnus

William J. Degraeve has been promoted to associate engineer with CONOCO's Production Department. His new ad· dress is 3212 W. Wadley, No. 112, Midland, TX ·79702. Michael S. Ferguson has joined Shell Oil 'as a mining engineer.· Mike and Kath leen's new residence is at 7303 Thist leglen Circle. Houston. TX 77095. Mary Anne Fox has joined WesLlng h ouse · Large Pow 'e r Transformer Division as a deve lopm 'nt engineer. Her new add ress is 405 S. . • Morrison. No. 183. Muncie. IN 47304.

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. President Elect. ..... . ... Lawrence A. Spanier, '50 . ..... .. ...... 5 Pellit Drive . .... . . Dix HiUs, NY 11746

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Vice President. .. . ....... Frank C. Appleyard, '37 ..... . ......... 808 Solar ..... . .. . . Glenview, IL 60025

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Treasurer . ... .. . . .. .. .. . Vernon T. Loesing '42 .... .. .. .. ..... . Dept. of Civil Engr . .. . ..... . . ... .. . . .. .. .. . . 1982 UMR, RoUa, MO 6540 I Term Expires DIRECTORS AT LARGE Belding H. McCurdy, '38 ..... .. .. . .... 7400 Sun Island Dr., South, Suite 711 , South Pasadena, FL 33707 ..... .. .... 1981 Walter C. Mulyca, '65 ...... .. . .. .. .. . Rt. I, No. 16 Southfield Lane, Marshall, TX 75670 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1981 James D. Gostin, '44 ..... .. . ... .. . .. . J·G Sales Co., P.O. Box 3024, Arcadia, CA 91006 . .. . ... .. .. . .... ....... . 1982 Armin J. Tucker, '40 . ..... ....... . ... 6464 Overlook Drive, Alexandria, VA 223i2 . ........... .. .. . ... . .. .. .. . 1982 Robert P. Schafer, '52 ..... . ... ...... . 4426 MiU Creek Road, Dallas, TX 75234 ... .. ... . . . ... .... . .... .. ... . .. 1983 John B. Toomey, '49 ..... .. .. , .. . . ... 7412 Admiral Dr., Alexandria; VA 22307. . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . .. . '.' ... 1983 Area Zip Code Numbers AREA DIRECTORS Term Expires 00-14 Raymond T. Ruenheck, '50 .. . .. .. 7 Monteview, Chelmsford, MA 01824 ...............• .. . ...... . ... .. .. 1983 15·21 Robert C. Perry, '49 .. . . . ........ 1216 Minnesota Ave., Natrona Hts., PA 15065 .. .. . .. .. ... .. ... ... .... . . 1983 22·34 Gerald L. Stevenson, '59 . ........ 145 Greenbrier Dr., Chagrin Falls, OH 44022 . .. .. . . . . . .... ............ . . 1982 35·45 WiUiam D. Busch, '42 ....... . .... 20001 Idlewood Trail, Cleveland, OH 44136 ..... .......... ..... 1983 46·59 George Baumgartner, '56 .. ... . ... 2120Syracuse, Dearborn, MI 48127 .... .. .. . .. .. .. . . . ... . .. . . . . . .. . . . . 1981 60-61 Allen G. Behring, '66 ...... .. ... . 121 E. Witchwood Lane, Lake Bluff, IL 60044 ........... ... ... . . . . ...... 1982 62·62 Ernst Weinel, '44 .. .. . .. ... .. ... 1502 West 50, O'Fallon, IL 62629 .... . .. . .. . . .... . . . .. .. .. .. . ..... . ... 1981 ' 63·65 Malleo A. Coco, '66 . . . ... .. . ... . J. S. Alberici Construction, 2150 Kienlin, St. Louis, MO 63121 .... . . ........ 1981 63·65 Harold R. Crane, '53 .. .. .. ... .. .480 Country Club Drive, Hannibal, MO 6340 I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1983 63·65 Martha Gerig, 169 . .. .. .... .. . ... 80 I Fairground Road, Rolla, MO 65401. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1981 63·65 Harold A. Krueger, '42 . . .. . . ... .. Ozark Lead Co., Rural Branch, Sweetwater, MO 63680 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1982 63-65 Paul R. Munger, '58 ..... . . ... ... Director Institute of River Studies, UMR , Rolla, MO 6540 I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1981 63-65 J.L. "Jack" Painter, '50 ... . . . .. ... 2123 Sunset Drive, Poplar Bluff, MO 63901 .. .. . . .. . ..... ". 1982 63-65 J. Robert Pallerson, '54 . .. ...... .Show·Me, Inc., P.O. Box 573, Sikeston, MO 63801 .. . . : . . ..... .. ... . ... . . 1981 63-65 Kenneth D. Pohlig, '64 ..... .. .... 2 Vienne Court, Lake St. Louis, MO 63367 ..... . .. . .... .. ........ . ..... 1983 63·65 Robert E. Vansant, '51. ... . ... .. . 435 E. 55 Street, Kansas City, M064110 ..... .. .. .... ...... . ......... . . 1983 63'-65 C. M. Wallenbarger, '41 ... .... . . . 205 W. First St. Terrace, Lamar, MO 64759 .. . .. . . .... . . ... . ... . . ... . ... 1981 66·74 David-D. Kick, '57 .. .. ... . ... . . .4915 S. Lakewood Dr., Tulsa, OK 74135 . . ........... .. . .. .... .. .. . . ... 1982 75-79 Rex Alford, '40 ..... . ....... . ... 5743 Jason, Houston, TX 77096 ... .. .......... .. ... . .... . ..... . .. .. ... 1982 8().89 &96·99 Victor J. Hoffmann,'60 . . . . 31057 E. Lake Morton Dr., S.E. Kent, WA 98031. .. .. .. , . . . . . .. .. ... .... 1983 90·95 Robert L. Ray, '47 ....... . ..... . 6045 Estates Drive, Oakhind, CA 94611. .... ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 1982

COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN DIRECTORS Robert W. Klorer,'44 ..... . . .. . .. ..... 7500 Natural Bridge Road, St. Louis, MO 631 23 Joel F. Loveridge, '39 .. .. .. . .. . ... .... 739 Country Manor Lane, Creve Coeur, MO 63141 Hans E. Schmoldt, '44 .... .... .... .... Schmoldt Engineering Services Co. Inc., 526 S. Seminole, Bartlesville, OK 74003 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Term Expires Richard H. Bauer, '52 ..... ... . .. ... ... Missouri Electrochem Inc., 10958 Lin-Valle Dr.. . . . . . ........... 1984 St. Louis, MO 63123 Robert M. Brackbill, '42 ... . . ...... .. . . Texas Pacific Oil Co., 800 Glen Lakes Tower, 101. . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . .. 1982 9400 N. Central Expressway, Dallas TX 75231 Joseph W. Mooney, '39 . .. ......... ... 7383 Westmoreland, University City, Mo. 63130 . . . .. . . .. . .. . . . ..... . . .. . 1986 EX·OFFICIO DIRECTORS Paul T. Dowling, '40 . . . . .. .. .... 10144 Winding Ridge Rd ., St. Louis, MO 63124 R. O. Kasten, '43 . . ... . ......... . .... 901 West I 14th Terrace, Kansas City, M06411 4 Peter F. Mallei, '37 ............ . ... . . 9954 HoUiston"Court, St. Louis, MO 631 24 James J. Murphy, '35 ....... . ...... . .. MurPhy Company, 1340 North Price Rd., SI. Louis, MO 63 132 Melvin E. Nickel, '38 . . . ... .. . ... 1060 I South Hamilton Ave., Chicago, IL 60643 F. C. Schneeberger, '25 . .............. One Briar Oak, St. Louis, MO 63132 James W. Stephens, '47 .. . ............ Missouri Public Service Co., 10700 E. Highway 50 Kansas City, MO 64138' STAFF Frank H. Mackaman .. .. : . .. . . ....... Executive Vice· President, MSM·UMR Alumni Association and Director, Office of.Alumni/Development, University of Missouri·Rolla Barbara Petrovic . . .... . .. . . ... .. .. .. Staff Assistant, MSM·UMR Alumni Association and Senior Secretary, Alumni/Development, University of Missouri-RoUa Kris Curtin ... . ....... . ... . .... .. . .. Records Coordinator, MSM-UMR Alumni Association & Computer Terminal Operator, AlumnilDevelopment, University of Missouri·Rolla Sally White . . . . . ... ..... . ... . .. .. . .. Editor, MSM ALUMNUS MSM-UMR Alumni Association, Harris Hall, UMR, Rolla, MO 65401


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