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26 Jun 1945

The Missouri Miner, June 26, 1945

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Recommended Citation "The Missouri Miner, June 26, 1945" (1945). The Missouri Miner Newspaper. 1170. https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/missouri_miner/1170

This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by Scholars' Mine. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Missouri Miner Newspaper by an authorized administrator of Scholars' Mine. This work is protected by U. S. Copyright Law. Unauthorized use including reproduction for redistribution requires the permission of the copyright holder. For more information, please contact [email protected]. e time in the raveso il] will his iob o{f my The Missouri Miner Channingar . faculty makes r ess YOU Will h this. Only nebooyplease Missouri Schoolof Mines & Metallurgy ing? I might ul and bite a Vol ume 3 1 (Feat uring Activities of Stude nts and Faculty of MSM) Number 3 lights discover l@Y in it who ~NGU\!.EERSHORTAGE F~CULTY e hand and is DEFEATSPLAN S everal Innovations Made in School the other- is THREATENSU. S. TO CHANGEH OLiDAY Pw·due Exponent . Th e " Fou rt h o f Jul y" will be For the ne xt t w en ty yea r s, the celebrate d on Jul y 4 th is y ear W ell; New Pump Head Installed. welfare of the natio.n w ill •be dec ide d th fac ul ty in a m eet in g " If schedule wo rks o th r eatene d by a s horta ge of e ut righ t , so gave n othing more than a ngi - held last Friday even ing for th e •the w ork being done on n eer s, s cie ntists, d the w ell m er e trick le since they have octors, den t ists, purpose of d eci ding whe n th e o and ot her ugh t to b e fini shed by th is af - b ee n a dj uste d professiona ll y t r ained schoo l sh ould be clo se d for th to t he c ustomary nto e te rn oon" s ai d Mr. Hend r ix, Su - th' t · h men , accor ding to a jo int re pqrt celebratio n. pe ri n tendent of Groun ds in a n in- th ~~ ~;~;gs;h::iu~:~ of the A m er ican C oun cil on Edu• T he St ude n Zifor~:~ss u re t Counc il p res ent- ,terv iew last Sat u rday m or ning. cation and the Nat ion al Re searc h ed a petition to 1 the Dea n ea rly The ma in work done was to · in­ Du ring the operati ·ons, the tank Council · who announce d their last wee k stating that t h e st u- s ta ll a new pump h ea d an itself was kept full in· or der that findings last week . d to dents wh o w ould like to h ave the raise the d isch it mi ght •be ready in case of fire Almost a ll of the stud arge ou rtlet ab ove en ts in l day that the schoo l clos ed cha ng- gro un d or any otheT the technica lev el. emergency . As soon l an d pr ofessiona l ed fr o·m Wednes d ay, Ju ly 4, to Eefor e the r epairs , which ha ve as the pump was in operation fields have been d rawn fr om the Monday, J uly 2, so that the m em - been goi ng nn for a aga in, the first thing to be done class room and la b oratory eit lmost thr ee h er I bers of the st u dent b ody mig ht weeks was to drain o for now the r e w as an ei "h teen u t that standing service in the a r me d forces or J take adva ntage of the hnlid ay to foot pit un der the pump , in ~wh ich water and fill agai n with fresh . for work m war fa cton es. Th e r e- go home for an exten 1 ded week - the The swimming port stated that at present the I casing an d the "st u ffing b ox" poo l in J ackling I er.d. Th ey !felt tha t th is wo uld Ite r minated a t ,the botto m T he Gymnas ium was drained last number of e nginee ring students , not work any _grea _t har dship up- objection to th is was t h at s~epage week and well scrubbed, to be ema iled m coll eges and u niv er - on t h e adm1m stratio 1 n and at the "0t in which the H ea1th D epart ­ filled aga in immed iately upon the sitie s is 75,000 fewer than m nor - . sa m e tim e wou ld be m ore ·an j oy- J ~ent 'fel res u mption of operations of the ma! years . t mi ght contaminate the . . I ab le to all . T he Bu siness Offi ce water . p u mp. 1n com par ison , Gr eat Bnta m , would have to stay open an y wa y In correcti ng this sit u atio n T he only casualty during the Russia and Canada have managed •on Monday as that is in . "p ,ay day ." J . war 1c d one y b e e th W ld w' entire operntion was the destruc to con tinue th e ed ueat10n of their However, in on e11 ­ a_ su rvey ma de b y Co. of Cape Gir ar deau, new im t ion of a m achine packing case in p rofession I - l m en. F unthermore, in Mr . K atz, Busi ness Man-age~, ~t pellers were installed and also the Freshman Bonfire of some f iel ds they have increas_ed w as fC1c1ndthat last .most of the Jam - n ew pump rods down to a depth Thursday night the n umber of tec h m call y tra m - torial staff . I n gathering of cd were in favor of the f f h d d f th well's scho lars, th e report stated. j chang e . 0 O material for the fire it was inad ­ our un re e I The faculty , vertently thrown on . This case at its meeting, ap - eleven h undred.,foot tota l. New cas ings were brought up was used for the tran FROSH ENTERT A INED preciated the desirability of a the p with sportation I ump head an d th e eighteen - of the new machinery here and AT BONFIRE AND SHOW I longe r weeke nd th : h ow ever e foot pit was fiUe d wit h earth was to be us ed to send back the • idea ·of celebratmg the " F our th . The J ong dorma nt st ud ent b ody of J uly" on any other day except salvage machinery This .br ings the di scharge outlet . Material for turned o ut epmasse last T hurs day that day did not s a new case had I eem appealing a,bove the surface an d e liminates to be taken from to giv e the fr eshm en a show of to them the school's . After careful considera- poss ibility of cont amination by d w in dling 1,, mber Miner spirit . Th e fre shmen m lion and sup,ply at a cost o lengt:hy discussion, the underground seepage , f approximately turn acted as good freshmen faculty, without diss $8.50 . enting vote, Anoth -er great >mprovement should, an d cooperated to th e u t- decided to adhere to the prese n t m ade -was th t most . · e inS all ation of a 'THREE CHEERS FOR DWIGHT schedule an d have Wednesday as new auto m atic starting and stop - J The evening startea a ,bout nine the holi d ay, ~ p ing d ev ice . iBefore the ins talla - - with the fresh m en in tr u e c NOT EISENHOW'ER amp - This would not have meant tion of this device the fire g irl fashion b~,ilding a .tank fre - / fire any great change in the school quer.tly overflowed th at went out before the seniors because there There have been some peaple [ pro"rarn moreover because it had was nothing to indicate whether could see whether I on t:he Campus who had m isgiv · any of them bee~ de~ided that' Lf the holiday or s needed a shave, not .the tank was fc ill or emp - , ings abo u t Coach Hafeli By te n som e had been changed the sched . Th ey ule ty . ,This sit u ation r equ ir ed much shou body aqu ire d the idea of build· ld be erased now. for Monday would have been atte n tion o f the fireman ing a fi r e und er an d iBy his p ersistent efforts to nun· t_h woo d instead ,switched over to Wed nesday in plant workme n to turn the p ump '.,complete his swimming pool of on it, and t h e evening was off order I pro ­ these that the M onda y c lasses on at the right time. Now with to a r ousing sta r ject, by his enthusiasm for his a[Ufal t. Every trick J would not have suffered. Th e t h is n ew device the pu mp wi ll J project, know n to freshmen life on the id ~ by the generous wages colo a would have been un.fair oth - automat icall y b egin r MSM ca m pus was trie d. T he w h en the !he affords student warkmen, erwise, as one Monday has al water leve l ,rets down so far and !, fresh m en entertaine d - ~ D wight Hafeli h as shown that he w ith a war ready been missed ~his semester , au d tomatical ly sh ut off w he n the ' is a ri ,ght guy. He des ance an d then beat a m eek re - that regj strat ion. erves ev- k at 01 tan k is f ull. · ery wish for treat to the roof of the p um p- ______I luc k and success in , The water fo r t he c ampu s du r - •his venture. ere's house to make an awkward at, I ing the tim e of th tempt at singing some e re pai rs was I It is a true Ch ambe r of Com- Miner Then there was the fellow who drawn fro son gs . m the city of iRolla's merce spirit that now possesses I r ecejv ed a broken arm fighting supply Abou~ and m ade qu ite a di ffer - the Co ach. He is not in bu ~!even the _ session shift - I for a woman's honor . sin ess It seems e_nce in _the press ure o n t he school ; for lle5iale Pres ~ ample of grammatical and rhe - I am sure that you, henceforth, toric-al errors . Here Doc, let -us Rain cl • College Publishers Representative . I will see that "by -lines" are pro­ Distributor 0 f • see what you can make out of perly attached . games,l 420 Madison Ave. New York, N .Y. Collee,iateDi6est •this ,one. It is ,entirely for your Though an apo logy is a sober, exceptc ' benefit this week and in consid­ deliberate action (and I certainly lndepen ------"'!'·erati~n ,of the ,time spent on the don't have my tongue in my poneds VISIT OUR FOUNTAIN column of other weeks in youir cheek) I cannot say that the past couldpl classes, this ought to rate a whole two weeks were wiuhout compen ­ Mond; week of lectures. sating ,humor for me . After the losta cl The Stud ent Council is really I artide outlining some thoughts Kap.Tri Eaves'Drug Store on ,the ball. Not only have they regarding Student Co10,ncil acti­ the pe titioned for the Miner H oliday I vi ties was published, in which I stopped to be changed but also they referred to "unruly faculty mem­ red pl, College Texts and Supplies staged the first Freshman Bon- ,hers," many of my friends relat­ while ,, Excellent Fountain Service fire in years . The fire it self was ed the remarks of their teachers, in as m composed of ,the obstacle course, who, it appeared, construed the Tuesd Prof. Lloyd's lawn chaiTS, arid remru:ks to be directed against from b, SWCORN.ER OF9TH AND PINE the Well Co.'s eight and one-half - themselves. Apparently more of Sigmap dollar packing case, which at the the faculty than I had anticipat - runleac moment seemed to serve the pur- ed is unruly (tongue in cheek). Pi KA ipose quite handily. , For this ,r am sorry (see first ing. 1 The Frosh enjoyed the even - parentheses). Lambt FAULKNER'SDRUG STORE fa1g ,quite thoroughly. If you don't I So, by the unanimous action of \led for believe me just ask them when our teachers, the "Miner" is erening The Rexall Store there is a gang of upperclassmen . forced into the open. There be­ off the .al'Ound. I,f the Mexican Maniac i:n,g only three or four pe ople cision.I I had been a

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HEEDITOR 12 to 2. The Army team had su- on, that between Pi K A and --- perior power at the plate and Theta Kap-Tri ang le, the Pi K A p cq nded the Miner pitchers free- won both the c:fouble and the Uptown iner . ly. One of the Vichy men hit a single matches. In the sing les, Thurs. -F ri.-Sat. Ju.'ne 28-29-30 long home run into lef t center Bill Rutledge •of Pi K A nosed field. out Ralph Mottin of 'Dheta Kap in FIRST RUN rN ROLLA H umphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall The all- star lineup consisted of a · well - played match. In the 1 am to hav­ 1 and Walter Brennan in Hechinger:, If; Nomi, ss; Ozawa, doubles, Jack Sisk and Jim Me­ thoughtsPut "TO HA VE AND UA VE NOT" e; Bahn, rf; Alvarez, sf; Rutledge, Kelvey of Pi K A defeated Bill ny dearestin ­ Also Chap. 6 of "Jm1gle pueen" SOFTBALL lb ; Ma.thews, 2b; Eriv, 3b; Mas - Break and Wjjbur Tappme yer of shouldapolo ­ and Latest News The st andings: i erson , of; and Tappmeyer, p. Ts·iangle . lashion,which t cial,I am sor­ Won LoS . M eenen pitched the last two in - The second matches, held last ,sun.Mon. July 1-2 Thet a K_ap-T riangle ; nings. Thmsday evening, were between ~ written any­ ~ Snn. Cont. Show from 1 P. M. Sigm a Pi The Miner team ·had a practice Sigma Pi and Sigma Nu . Marco ler" which re­ 2 1 FIRST RUN IN ROLLA! J>i iK A -session Saturday afternoon, and Bog.antes , Sig~a Pi representa- Y detrimental , , ·here, without Bure au of Mines ~ ~ th ·ey hope ,to do better in the fu- tive, won over Eric Rolaff of Sig- , Chas. Winninger Indepen-dents ture games. ma Nu. In the doubles, Bill Ben - and Bob Burns in name to it, ~o 2 .Sigma Nu O ------111ett and Fred Haw thm·ne of Sig- "" r1 were later 2 Lambda Chi O TENNIS ma Nu were