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University of Missouri - Rolla April 1979 Computer Art Hits UMR Campus MSM·UMR Alumni Association [jj][jj] T eleph one (314) 34 1-4 17 1; (314) 34 1-4172

OFFICERS Term Expires President Josep h W. Moone y '39 ...... 7383 WeSlmore land ...... 1980 Uni ve rsity Cit y. MO 63130

President Elcct . . Robe r! D. Ba y '49 ...... 222 Magna Ca rla Lane . ... 1980 St. Louis. MO 63 141

Vice Presldenl Frank e. Appleyard '37 .808 Solar. · 1980 Glenview. IL 60025 MSM-UMR A lumni A ssociation Vice President . . . . Ar!hur G. Baeble r '55 . ... 20 Fox Meadows ...... 1980 Sunse t Hills. MO 63 127 University of Missouri-Rolla Vice President . . Alfred J. Bu esc her '64 ...... 2640 Quail Lane . · 1980 Ro lla, Missouri NOr!hbrook, IL 60062

Viet: PresioclI! . ... . James B. McG rath '49 . Fru·Con . .. . 1980 1706 Oli ve St.. St. Louis, MO 63 10 3

Secretary . Rober! V. Wolf '51 ...... Dept. of Metallurgica l & Nuclea r Engr . . . 1980 Volume 53 UMR . Rolla. M065401 2 Treasurer Vernon T. Locsing '42 . . Dept. of Civ il Engr ...... 1980 Number UMR . Rolla, M0 65 401 April 1979 DIRECTORS AT LARGE Term Expi res All an H. La Pla nte '63 ...... Continental Oil Co .. P.O. Box 2197. HouSlon. TX 77001 ...... 1980 Be lding H. McCurdy '38 . . ... 7400 Sun Island Dr., South. Suite 711. Sou th Pasadena, FL 33707 ...... 1981 E. L. "Roy" Perry '40 .. R150 Leesburg Pike. Suite 600: Vienna. V A 22 180 . . 1980 Walt er e. Mu lyea '6 5 .. 203 Hillcres t. Marshall. TX 75670 . 19 81 Law rence A. Spanier '50 . . ... 5 Pellit Dr .. Dix Hills. NY 11 746 . 1979 John O. Wilms '4 3...... 17700 South Avalon. Space 59. Carson. CA 90745. 1979

Area lip Code Numbers AREA DIRECTORS Term Ex pires 00· 14 Ra ymond T. Ruenhec k '50 ...... 7 Monteview. Che lmsford. MA 01 82 4 ...... 1980 On The Cover ... 15·21 J. D. Pall erson '6 1...... 1660 A,hlaw n Dr.. PillsQu rgh. PA 152 41 . . . 1980 22-33 Bill L. At chle y '57 . 1266 CreSlwood. Morgan town. WV 265 05 . .. 1979 35-45 William D. Busch. '42 2000 1 Idlewood Trai l. Clevela nd . OH 44136 . · 1980 46·59 Geo rge Baumga r! ner '56 . 2120 Syracuse. Dearborn. M 148127 . · 1981 60·61 Allen G. Behring '66 . .447 S. Euclid . Villa Park . IL 60181 . . .. 1979 62 ·62 ErnSl Weinel ·4 4. 1502 WeSl 50. O·Falion . IL 62629 . . .. 1981 Computer Art 63·65 Mall eo A. Coco '66 . . .7 11 5 Alicet on Ave .. St. Louis. MO 63 123 . · 1981 63·65 Mar!ha Gerig '69 . . .. 80 1 Fairground Road. Rolla. MO 65 401 ...... 198 1 Hits UMR Campus 63·65 Leonard e. Kirberg '6 6 . . ... 331 Carmel Wood Dr.. Ellisv ille. MO 630 II . . 1980 63-65 Rober! W. Klorer '44 . 7500 Natural Bridge Rd .. St. Louis. MO 63123 ...... 1980 63·65 Harold A. Krueger '42 . . . Oza rk Lead Co .. Ru ral Branch. Sweet water. MO 63680 . .. 1979 63 ·65 J. Rober! Pallmon '54 . .Show ·Me, Ine.: P.O. Box 57J.SikeSlon. M063801 .. 1981 63 65 Geo rge R. Sc hillinger '63 . . .. 7598 John A ve" Oakville. MO 63 129 . .. 1980 63·65 Pau l R. Munger '58 . Direc tor. InSlitu te of River St udies. UMR . Rolla. MO 65 401 . · 1981 63 ·65 e. M. Wallenba rger '41 .. 205 W. First St.. Terrace. Lama r. MO 64759 . .. 1981 63 ·65 Ed win J. Werner '49. . 102 . 12th St., Bl ue Springs. MO 64015 . .. 1979 66 -74 Herman Fr itsc hen '51 .. 52 49 S. 63t h Eas t Place. Tulsa, OK 74145 ...... 1979 75·79 Rex Alford '40 . . 57 43 Jason. Houston. TX 77 035 .. 1979 80·89 & Vic tor J. Hoffmann '60 . . 3 I 057 E. Lake Morton Dr. . SE. Kent. WA 9803 1 . · 1980 96·99 90·95 E. Mu rray Schmidt '49. cia E.F. Fahey. 22 0 Mar Vista Dr ive No. 91. Aptos. CA 95003 . · 1979 CO MM ITTEE CHA IRM EN DIRECTORS H. W. Flood '4 3. . 183 Ma in St.. Aeton . MA 0172 0 Joel F. Loveridge '39 . 739 Country Manor La ne. Creve Coe ur. MO 631 41 Hans E. Sch moldt '44 Schmoldt Engineering Services Co .. In c .. 526 S. Seminole. Bartlesv ille. OK 74003 Founo EXECUTIVE COMM ITTEE Term E>.pires Richard H. Baller '5 2 Missouri Electrochem. Inc .. 80 I 3 Dale St. •. · 1984 RIchmond Heigh tS. MO 63 117 Robert M. Brackbill '42 ...... Texas Pacific Oil Co .. , .. 1982 1700 0ne Main Place. Dallas. TX 75250 Students and computers get Peter F. Mattei '37 9954 Holl iston Court . · 1980 together to create some fantastic SI. Louis. MO 6312 4 art. See pages, 7, 8 and 9, EX·OF FI CIO DIRECTORS Paul T. Dowling '40 . . 10144 Winding Ridge Rd .. St. Lou is, MO 6312 4 On Satu R.O. Kasten '43 . . .. 90 I West I I 4th Terrace, Kansas Cit y. MO 64 114 James J. Murphy '35 . . Murphy Company. 13 40 Nort h Price Rd .. St. Lou is, MO 63 132 was held i Me lvin E. Nlckel·38 ...... 1060 I South Hamilt on Ave .. Chicago. IL 6064 3 the I09th F.e. Sc hneeberger '25 . . One Briar Oak . St. Louis, MO 63121 MSM ALUMNUS James W. Stephens '47 . . Mi ssouri Publi c Serv;ce Co .. 10700 E. Highwa y 50 of UMR. Kansas City . MO 641 38 (USPS·323·500) musical int STAFF Frank H. Mackaman . . .. Execut ive Vice· President . MSM -UMR Alumni Association and ChOir, bri( Issued bi-monthly in the interest of the Director. Alumni Activities. University of Missouri·Roll a graduatse and former students of the John Theilmann , ' , , , ...... Ass istant Direcror. Alumni Activbes rel ationshil University of Missouri·Rolla presentedi Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy Barbara Petrovic .Staff Assistant. MSM ·UMR Alumni Association and Senior Secretary. and the University of Missouri-Rolla . Al umni Activities. University of Missou ri·Rolla by Leola tv Entered as second class matter October Kris Curtin ...... Records Coordinator. MSM·UMR Alumni Associa tion & Computer Termi nal Operator. Alumni Activities, Uni versi ty of Missouri·Rolia by Cha nce 27, 1926, at Post Office at Rolla, Missouri 65401 , under the Act of March 3, 1897. MSM ·UM R Alumn i Associa tion. Harris Hall . UMR . Rolla, MO 65 401 the IU nch( Mrs. Olsol TamExPtlts 1980

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Founders' Day... Wilson Library Dedication 19lJ On Saturda y, March 3, a luncheon Association executive co mmittee. facu l· member of the MSM faculty and ad· was held in Centennial Hall honoring ty, and friends of UMR, ministration and now a mem ber of the the I09th anniversary of the founding University of Missouri Board of of UMR, The occasion included a The Founders' Day luncheon was Curators; and Dan Kennedy, retired musical introduction by the UMR Bra ss followed by ce remonies designating the hea d of the U,S, Geological Survey in Choir, brief historical remarks on the UMR li brary as th e Curtis Laws Wilson Rolla, Chancellor Marchello concluded relationship between town and campus Library, Remarks co ncerning the the ceremoni es by presenting a framed presented in her usual delightful manner former director and dean of the MSM print to Mrs, Wilson, Following the by Leola Millar, and a look to the future and th e history of the library were given dedication ceremony a reception was by Chancellor Joe M

MSM·UMR Alumnus/ l St. Pat Arrives for Annual Visit

Shortly before noon Thursday, junior majoring in economics at UMR. toured the route, the parade began at March 15 , St. Pat arrived in Rolla for As was often the case in the past, Ms. II . Honorary Parade Marshal again this his annual visit riding on a Frisco Tryon is from Rolla. Honorary knights year was E. K. "Toots" Schuman '20. railroad handcar. St. Pat, patron saint of include: 1. C. Alexander, owner and The festivities included 14 bands, engineers, first visited the campus in operator of Bishop's Store, Rolla; Philip clowns, motorized units, antique cars 1908 and has returned for the spring M. Barry, Representative, 10Sth and Smokey Bear. The parade theme, celebration ever since. Throughout the District, St. Louis; Richard H. Bauer, Fables and Fairy Tales, was exemplified week various contests were held , such as president, Missouri Electrochem, Inc., in the 12 animated floats and the shillelagh judging, beard judging, oldest and past president, MSM-UMR Alumni queen's float. The fairy tales illustrated St. Pat's sweat shirt, oldest St. Pat's but­ Association, St. Louis; James E. in the parade included: Hansel and ton, best original song, poem , or jingle Halligan, dean of the UMR School of Gretel, Three Little Pigs, Peter Pan, about St. Pat, and greenest person. Engineering; Joseph M. Marche ll o, Sleeping Beauty, Jack and the UMR chancellor; and Faye Tracey, Beanstalk, Wi zard of Oz, Aladdin and Friday evening, in the Bullman Multi­ former social adviser for the St. Pat's the Magic Lamp, Snow White and the Purpose Building, St. Pat, Gary Under­ Board, Manhattan, KS. Seven Dwarfs, The Hare and the Tor­ wood, crowned his queen and dubed the toise, Old Woman in a Shoe, King Ar­ honorary knights after they kissed the Early Saturday morning, the tradi­ thur and the Mighty Dragon, Pinoc· blarney stone. This year's Queen of tional green stripe was painted along the chio's Fish Story and Jack and Jill Love and Beauty is Laura Tryon, a parade route. After St. Pat and his court (queen's float). Honorary Knights

J. C. ALEX ANDER PHILIP BARRY

2/ MSM· UMR Alumnus began at again this uman '20. 4 bands, tique cars de theme, xemplified and the illustrated ansel and 'eter Pan, and the _addin and te and the d the Tor­ , King Ar­ "n, Pinoc­ ~ and Ji ll

FAYE TRACY JOSEPH MARCHELLO

JAMES HALLIGAN RICHARD H. BAUER

MSM-UMR Alumnus/ 3 • Gary Undervvood IS 1979 St. Pat

Gary Underwood, se nior in mining engineering, ha been elected 1979 S!. Pat at the University of Missouri-Rolla . 5, He will be one of the most experienced St. Pats in the history of the 71 -year-old On T traditional celebration. Unlike most of Eight h I the tudents who plan and work on the Gerald I event, Underwood is erving hi second crowd i two-yea r term on the St. Pat's Board. Purpose ''I'm very gra teful to have a thorough agurated background in how it all work ," Gary turer/Art says. " St. Pat 's is very much a Mr. FI cooperative effort between the universi­ such tor ty and the community. This year the Middle E university has a new cha ncellor and it is ed questi al 0 the first time the city's new mayor Thecr and acting chief of police will be direc tl y received involved in the ac tivities. I really need to students know what everyo ne is doing, and why of the a[ they do it, so I can answer all the ques­ universit tions." present il During his freshman yea r, the Delta This w Tau Delta fraternity named Gary a its events 01 representative to the St. Pat's Board . H is outsta ndi fir t yea r as a " junior rep" wa spent arts, mu: working on several co mmittee. The se­ fo reign co nd yea r, as a "senior rep_" he was in GARY UNDERWOOD-ST_ PAT 1979 philisoph charge of the parade fund and se rved in upporte( S!. Pat's court a a ma ter guard. Engineer) and ha been a teaching a i ­ Gary is the on of Mr. and Mr . or­ Special L A s a junior, the fraternity once aga in tant in the mining department's coal man Underwood in Bl oomfield, Stod­ donor to elected Gary to the St. Pat's Board, and laboratory. A a part-time job, he i also dard County eat. in ou thea t Mi ouri. mers, di for his second term a a "junior rep ", he the Miller representative on ca mpus for Between ehool and ummer job, he Rem mw wa res pon ible for keeping track of the G rellner Distributors. doesn 't pend a lot of time at home_ But in metall two et of co tume for St. Pat and hi For th e past four ummer _ Gary ha when he's there. Gary help ou t hi s dad M.S. in t court and for tran porting the group worked in th e mining indu try-two at the family\ nderwood hell Service earned from place to place (on time) in their summers a an engineering a i tant in tation . Metallur! heavy ched ule of per onal appearance . coa l mine in IIlin oi~ for on olidat ion aWarded In hi fina l year, Gary ha been presi ­ Coa l o. and two year as an ''\"d jU t like to put in a good word for ing (hone dent of th e board and, a St. Pat , he will un derground miner in ew M exico and the members of thi~ t Pat's Boa rd."' Miriam R reign over all the many function and W yom ing for K err-M cGee o. Gar} say "Thc) have bcen the hardest EdWard \ activitie of the weekend . A s a senior. he ha had . everal Inter worklllg grour I\e seen Thcy are Events S!. Pat' ac ti vitie haven't taken all hi view with mining companies abou t thc .,lneen;l) Intere. ted In mak lllg thiS year's Special G spa re time until the e la t few week. pro pect for a job when he reeei l e hiS t Pat ce leb ration a success for both th e ed by a I Gary i also an active member of Theta degree In M a~. Although hc ha. reCC II students and the community. Adrian D Tau Omega, a ervice fraternity that ed one job offer. he won't make a final quin, re rai es money for charitable purpo es. He deei ion until after he ha~ made selcral Engineeri The ,ame thlllg can be sa id of Gar i a member of the UMR Ru gb~ lub inten lell tnp to lanous companlC, Mines ani He ta"e,> hiS rO\ltlon I'er) se nousl ." !. and i active in e eral intramural I hcn the t Pat\ fe tllltlCS arc oler represent! port . He belongs to the MR studen t He IS rartlcularl~ Interestcd In findlllg a Pat' 15 an old tradition on tim ca mpu .'­ Frank ~ chapter of A IME (American In titutc job that gJ\es him thc oprortunlt~ to he concludes. " I hope It 's a tradition that alUmni C( of Mining, Petroleum and M etallurgical II ill he carned on as long as the school is wor" In rroductlon cngmccnng rather dent of It Engineer) and S ( ociety of M Inlllg than proJuctlon surerl I\lon here .. ed the CO

~ MSM-UMR A lumnus Jf Gerald R. Ford Speaks at UMR

On Thursday, March 29, Thirty­ Eighth President of the Gerald R, Ford spoke to a capacity crowd in the Gale Bullman Multi­ Purpose Building, His lecture in­ agurated the Remmers Special Lec­ turer/Artist series at UMR, Mr. Ford's wide-ranging talk covered such topics as the economy and the Middle East. After the lecture, he field­ ed questions from the audience, The crowd of more than 5000 warmly received Mr. Ford's remarks, UMR students and faculty composed the bulk of the audience although friends of the university and local people were also present in large numbers, GERALD R. FORD This was the first of a series of special events on the UMR campus featuring outstanding individuals in the areas of arts, music, humanities, domestic and foreign affairs, science, education, philisophy and theology, The series is supported by income from the Remmers Mrs, Nor Special Lecturer/Artist Fund, Principal leld, Stod donor to the fund is Walter E, Rem­ ;t Missou ri , mers, distinguished MSM alumnus, :r jobs, he Remmers graduated in 1923 with a B.S , home, Bu t in metallurgical engineering, earned a Qut his dad M,S, in the same subject a year later, lell Service earned the professional degree of Walter Remmers, Miriam Remmers, Gerald R. Ford, James Olson Metallurgical Engineer in 1927 , and was awarded the degree Doctor of Engineer­ ing (honoris causa) in 1948, Walter and )(\ word for Miriam Remmers and sons Thomas and t's Board," Edward were present for the lecture. Ihe hardest Events sponsored by the Remmers They are Special Lecturer/Artist fund are arrang­ ,this year's ed by a campus committee chaired by ~r both the Adrian Daane, Members are: Jack Bour· quin, representing the School of Engineering; Harry Weart, representing Mines and Metallurgy, Catherine Jenks, d of Gary, representing Arts and Sciences; and iously "51. Frank Mackaman, representing the s campus," alumni constituency, Steve Treis, presi­ Idilion that dent of the UMR Student Council , ai d­ le school IS ed the committee. -

MSM-UMR Alumnus/ 5 "Dra O'son Supports Refunding Higher Education at HEW Meeting

A t a U .S. Department of Hea lth, On a similar topic, Olson urged that universities in trying to maintain an ade­ Ed ucat ion and Welfare reg ional hea ring more gran t aid and fe llowships be made quate physical plant. In refe rring to title in K ansas City on January 24 on the ava ilable to graduate and professional Y II of the higher education act, which Decor, reauthoriza tion of the Higher Education students in an effort to " .. .I imit the loan authori zes matching grants and loans Grau's 01 Act of 1965, University of Missouri burden which these young people are for the reconstructi on of the facilities, puter Scil Pres ident James C. Olson stressed the asked to ca rry." he noted the need for additional sup­ of Mi 0 need for continued or ex panded In the area of student financial aid , port. computer ass ista nce from the federal govern ment Olson praised the basic student aid pro­ character " We have not been able to obtain in graduate education and research , grams but emphasized that less than shown ba capital funds sufficient to kee p up our ha lf-ti me students " have acute financial ting his facilities construction and student finan­ prese nt plant , much less make signifi­ problems" and should be included. Fra tern it: cial aid. cant strides toward energy efficiency , He also stressed the need for con­ claim stu! In the area of resea rch, Olson said state and federa l pollution standards or that the section of the higher education tinuation of direct student loan s under ca n desig legislated access for the hand icapped," act which pertains to resea rch libraries title IY-8 of the higher education act. the UMR Olson stated. should not only be retained and He sugges ted that the program be fu lly Creatir strengthened but should also have " in­ supported " until a more dependable " Su rely we are better off making an just one! creased authoriza tion to provide sup­ source of student loans is available to all appropriate in vestment now, rath er Grau giv1 port for major resea rch libraries as a who must borrow." than lea ving for our chi ldren the job of by about bas ic nat ional resource . Olson also ou tlined the difficulties rebu ilding our co lleges and uni versities ," in vo lves " We ha ve simply not bee n able, in the currently encounte red by co lleges and he emphasized. paper ani face of the tremendous inflationary to direct press ures in cos ts of books and points of periodicals, to maintain our strength in UMR OHer Library Service to compu this area ," Olson ex plained. " This is a to New computer matter of dee p co nce rn , becau se the tions that failure to maintain the library today has The Universit y of Missou ri·Rolla furnished in prin touts and sent by mai l implica tions reaching into the nex t ce n­ Library has a new service ava ilable to from th e origin of the database. tury. " students, faculty and the genera l publ ic. To receive further information on the Olson applaud ed the strong support Automated Info rm at ion Ret rieva l is a process or to disc uss havi ng a sea rch which the higher ed uca tion act now sea rch technique using computers to made, con sult the U M R Libra ry gives to graduate educa tion and loca te references to a particular topic in reference departm ent. research in title I X ; however, he poin ted litera ture from in formation stored in a out the development of a new problem vari ety of da tabas es at li brari es in this area. th roughout the cou ntry. " Of greater co nce rn fo r the future of Members of the li brary staff are grad uate programs is the fact th at we qualified to form search request plans Spring '79 Enrollment have not been able to hire as many new des igned to retrieve informati on for Higher Than Last Year and vigorous young faculty members as research projec ts for various databases . we did in the pas t," he said. He at· T here is a charge for the service , and UMR enrollment this spring stands at tributed this situation, in part, to the the amoun t depends on the complex ity 4797, up from 4410 a yea r ago. Enroll­ higher mandatory retirement age reo of the individual project and the amoun t ment at the St. Louis Grad uate Center quired by the federal government and to of computer time used. Some funds are ha s also increased to 384 , up from 352 a dec lining enrollments. avai lable to stu dents and fa cul ty, whose year ago. The College of A rts and " I would urge that title IX be ex pand­ proj ec ts are not covered by funded Sciences , and School of M ines and ed to include a provision for uni ve rsities research or departmental resea rch ac­ M etallurgy and Engineeri ng all posted to receive funds to maintain graduate counts. gain s. The greatest increase in numbers and resea rch programs by providing A search may be made in one day occured in the School of Enginee ring post·docto r a l ju n i o r f ac u l t y with some references ava ilable at th at which had an increase of nearly 300 fellowships," he sa id. " Such an approach time through visual display on the com­ students. At a time when many colleges would kee p availab le to us th e fines t puter te rm inal. Howeve r. a co mplete are ex periencing decl ines in enrollment. minds our society ca n prod uce ." bibliography of perti nent references is U MR ex pects an increase again this fall.

6 / MSM · UMR Al u m nus "Drawing" Snoopy ... rngI Just One Part Of C.Sc 74 lin an ade. By Garry Grau The purpose of Computer Science 74 ing to ti tle /' or Job Control Language and System Ict, which Decorating the walls of Ms. Kaye Utilities is to give the student a practical and loa ns Grau's office in the Mathematics/Com­ o knowledge of computer applications. • faci lit ies, puter Science Building at the University About 75% of the students enrolled are ional sup- of Missouri -Rolla is an assortment of computer science majors, although the computer art. The popular Snoopy class is not a prerequisite for other com­ to obtain character of Charlie Brown fame is puter science classes. However, the in­ :p up Our shown battling the Red Baron or collec­ formation is used in other computer ke signifi ting his wits up top his dog house. science classes and therefore vital to the efficiency, Fraternity coats of arms proudly pro­ budding programmer. IOda rds or claim students' allegiances. Various beer licapped ," can designs attest to another loyalty of Enrollment has grown from 110 in the UMR student. the 1974-75 school year to 189 this year Creating some kind of computer art is because of the wide-spread application naki ng an just one of the fifteen assignments that of the class to other fields along with an ,v, rather Grau gives in the practical class taken increase in the number of computer the job of by about 190 Miners a year. The process example the formula for a circle. Either science majors . Onl y a fundamental il'e rsities." involves sketching a design of graph process has res ulted in an art form that knowledge of math and the beginning paper and programming the computer has been displayed around campus, in­ FORTRAN course are prerequisites for to direct the plotter to connect key cluding the cover of the KUMR Pro­ the class. Since computer work is needed points of the design. Another approach gram Guide, the cover and centerfold of in other engineering majors, a variety of to computer art would be to give the the UMR Engineer, in the computer students enroll. Grau observed that the computer a series of mathematical func­ science department career book , and on class can be addictive and one or two tions that describe the lines needed , for various bulletin boards around campus. "computer nuts" get "hooked" on runn- nt by mail !se. iion on the ; a search : Library

o stands at ;0 Enroll· ate Center from352 a Arts and Jines and all posted n nu mbers :ngineer in g lea rl y 300 ny co lleges ~n roll m cnt. lin this fall

MSM· UMR Alumnus17 ing program after program , sometimes neglecting other co urses even in com­ V\.,I puter science. ., ... / • 74 What the C. Sc. student ge ts is a ,,- "- ~~~ ) r ~~~~ thorough exposure to the wo rkings of the IBM computer. OS 370 Job Con­ ~ trol La nguage is taught to allow the j rJ [ pupil to learn communica ting inst ru c­ tions to the operating system of the com­ puter. Students learn how to use utilit y programs whi ch perform basic tasks lik e I so rting and other system programs such -L 6 as compilers and loaders. Gh EF Adva nced FORTRAN , the program­ ming language which is the most com­ monl y used by engin eers and scientists, is an in tegral part of the course. It is just one reason why students from majors other than computer science enroll in C. Sc. 74. Students also become familiar with special in put/outp ut dev ices like term inals, disks, and the plotter, which is an outp ut dev ice used to draw graphs or pict ures. It is the plotter that enables the programmer to crea te the computer art. parts, and the natu ral capacity of th ink ­ The students fi nd that they do not ing logica ll y. Beca use the class is mos tly need a specific tex tbook as th ey write concerned with the practical app li ca ti on the some fift een programs requi red du r­ Kaye Grau thinks that the quali ties of the computer, there is no complete in g a semes ter. What they do need is an needed by a student in C. Sc. 74 are tex tbook, just manuals and information orga ni zed and crea ti ve mind . The com­ twofold: the abili ty to analyze problems avai lable th ro ugh the Computer Cente r puter pictures draw n by UMR students and separate the problem into re lated at UMR . offer testimonials to their creati vit y.

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NOTICE Director Named President of Clemson William Lee (Bill) Atchley has been at Wes t Virginia University. In addition, The Rolla Holiday Inn has been selected to serve as president of Clemson he se rved as chairman of the Governor's reserved for returning alumni durin g Un iversit y. He takes offi ce Jul y I. A Commission on Energy, Econom y and 1979 Homecoming, October 12 and 13 nati ve Missourian , Bill recei ved a B.S. Environment, was science and If yo u make yo ur reservations through and a M.S . from MSM and a Ph.D. technology adviser to the West Virginia your local Holiday Inn , it will be from Texas A&M. He taught at UMR legislature, and is a Director on the necessa ry to ask them to req uest yo ur for nine yea rs, and served as associate Board of the MSM-UMR Alumni room by ADM INISTRATIVE dean of the School of Engineering from Association . Bi ll , Pat and their three MESSAGE and indicate that you are an 1969 to 1975. Since 1975 Atchley has child ren reside at 1266 Crestwood, alumnus and give yo ur class year. been dean of the Co llege of Engineerin g Mo rga ntown, WV 26505.

MSM·UMR Alumnus/ 9 • The family IS "UMR-ienfed" $5~ Excuse the pun, but the Andersons of Fourtef I Crescent Drive, Viburnum, are about accepted I as University of Missouri-Rolla minded for the RI as a family can be _ and Janw Two sons, Mike and John, are These students here now in mining engineer­ $534.055 ing_ Their brother, Chuck, is a 1976 tional gri UMR mining engineering graduate_ and sym p Their father, Charles, graduated from Gran ts here in civil engineering in 1953_ There A grant ' are a couple of uncles who went here, from the ~ but we won't get into that. for a pr "Every now and then, Chuck, a min­ Counselin ing engineer with the Phillips Coal Co. Small Bus (Division of Phillips Petroleum Com­ is under t pany), Dallas, Tex., comes home, and professor the four of us talk UMR talk ," says manageml Mike. Charles, the dad, is Viburnum "EPRI W Division superintendent for the St. Joe John (left); Mike (right) Anderson Training Lead Co. directed I Among their discussions is a friendly Advice for high school students who ranks. Richard is a freshman at Vibur­ associate r fraternity rivalry. The three sons are want to be engineers, too? "Look at all num High School. But two sisters, Mary ing, which members of Phi Kappa Theta fraternit y. the engineering fields," John and Mike (now Mrs. Jerry Poston of Boss, 1'.10) Electric P, Dad belongs to Kappa Sigma, and that say. "Your first couple of years at UMR and Dianne, are interested in home amount 01 makes for a lot of fun. "When he comes will give you an overview. One course, economics. Dianne is now at the Univer­ The at il back for homecoming," says John, "we in particular, Introduction to Engineer­ sity of Arkansas, and Mary went there. Administr: usually drag hirp away from his fraterni­ ing, helps you decide." grant of j ty house to visit ours." The Andersons could even add Mrs. Anderson, the mother, thinks she'll John, a 1977 graduate of Viburnum another family member to the UMR leave well enough alone. "Transmis Flows." T High School, says that all three of the Marjorie Riggins brothers lean toward mining engineer­ Walter ing because they live in a mining town. mechanica Mike, however, a 1975 graduate of an Engineer and chaim Almost "18 Grea t Viburnum High , nearly became a One more se mester and Marjorie Rig- She applied ar.d was accepted in gram supr coach. He started school at Southwest gins wi'll have a bachelor of science UMR's Minority Engineering Program. from the Missouri State University, but transfer­ degree i.n chemical engineering. For so- This program, supported by funds from program is red to UMR to add to the' family trend . meone who is just 21 , this not only between 50 and 60 companies, provides structor in Mike and John are both athletic. Both represents determination and hard total scholarships, a pre-e nrollment prep were captains of the Viburnum High work , but also opens up a whole new program , and counseling and tutorial The Mis: School varsity basketball team. Both world. se rvi ces for the student's freshman year. Humanitie were on the high school track team. Marjorie Ri ggi ns enjo yed her math An ave rage of 30 minorit y students par- to sUPPOrt Mike played baseball and was active in and science courses at McCluer Hi gh ticipate each year. Counseling and other History" te Student Council and the jazz band. School in SI. Louis. A co unselor at that support se rvices are available during the The grant John played golf and was involved in school suggested that , with these in- student's succeeding years at UMR. Bledsoe, a~ cross country. At UMR , in addition to terests, she might find engineering a "At first 1 thought I would lik e to be A continu their fraternity activities, Mike was on good career choice. an elect rica l engineer," Marjorie says. been all' the varsity basketball team and is now "My mother didn't want me to go to "But, there wasn't enough action in that Aeronautic intramural manager for the frat ernit y sc hoo l too far away." Marjorie says. "I field. It seemed to me it was all pushing fOr a prOjel and active in the Society of Mining visited th e Un iv ersity of Missouri buttons and computers. 1 finall y decided ties in the I Engineers, and John is secretary of the engineering ca mpuses in both Co lumbia chemi ca l engineeri ng would be bett er tlon of Dr. society and was recently named in ­ and Rolla _a nd somehow the Rolla cam- for me. There is more variety and there fessor of cl tramural athlete of the week for baske t­ pus seemed to be more ed ucation - are all sorts of career opportunities in The Ford ball. John holds St. Joe Minerals and oriented. So. I chose the Unive rsit y of 'chem engin e.'" S41,291 fo Robert E. Dye Scholarships. Missouri -Roll a." Continued on page 11 gram to ~ t1bilit y of

lO/ MSM -UMR Al umnus $534,055 In• Grants Received by UMR

Fourteen grants and contracts were Dr. Donald Cronin, professor of Grant" in the amount of $283 ,656 has accepted by the University of Missouri mechanical and aerospace engineering, been received from the Office of Educa­ for the Rolla campus during December is director of the project. tion, U.S. Department of Health, and January. "Glow Dischange Polymerization for Education and Welfare. The grant will These provide support totaling Blood Compatible Surface Coating" is be under the direction of Ray $534,055 for research projects, educa­ the title of a research project funded by Pendergrass, director of student finan­ tional grants for students, workshops a $34,780 grant from Research Triangle cial aid. and symposia, and other programs. Institute. Dr. Hirotsuga Yasuda, pro­ A U.S. Department of Labor Sub-award Grants and contracts are as follows: fessor of chemical engineering and of $25 ,122 has been received from A grant of $4,750 has been received senior investigator, Graduate Center for UMC for a project, "Institutional Com­ from the Small Business Admin istration Materials Research, directs the research_ petency Building Program in Occupa­ for a project entitled "Management The National Science Foundation has tional Safety and Health" under the Counseling and Technical Assistance to awarded $85 ,179 for continued work on direction of 1. Byron Nelson, associate Small Business Concerns." The program a project entitled "Optimum Design and professor of engineering management. is under the direction of B. R. Sarchet, Assessment of Three-Dimensional The "Sixth Biennial Symposium of Tur­ professor and cha irman of engineering Bu ilding Systems for Parametric bulence" directed by Dr. Gary Patter­ management. Multicomponent Earthquake Motion." son , professor of chemical engineering, "EPR! Workshop on System Operator Dr. F. Y. Cheng, professor of civil has received support in the amount of Training Simu lators" is a program engineering, is director. $4,762 from the U.S. Air Force. directed by Dr. Max D. Anderson, A grant of $3 ,963 has been received The Missouri Arts Council has made a Vibur· associate professor of electrica l engineer­ from the Office of Education of the U.S. grant of $1 ,500 in support of "Floren­ S, Mary ing, which has received a grant from the Department of Health, Education and tine Music Society of Early is, MOl Electric Power Research Institute in the Welfare for "College Library Resources Renaissance," program for public school I home amount of $3 ,474. Program." Bryan M. Williams, assistant children and interested adults in the Un iver· The National Aeronautics and Space library director, is project director. Rolla area. It is under the director of It there. Administration (NASA) has made a A "Basic Educational Opportunity Joel Kramme, instructor in music. grant of $26 ,645 for research entitled ks she'll "Transmission of Sound in High Speed Marjorie Riggins-Almost an Engin eer Continued from page 10 Flows." This work is directed by Dr. Since her freshman year, Marjorie has produce it in large quantities in the fac­ Walter Eversman, professor of had three annual scholarships from tor y. "It's a real challenge," she smiles. mechanical and aerospace engineering Shell Oil Company. She has al so worked Life at UMR isn 't all engineering for and chairman of the department. for the company for three summers and Marjorie. She has her own apartment "18 Great Films" is the title of a pro­ has a job with them lined up for next now , and while she spends a great deal lted in gram supported by a grant of $2 ,620 summer. Between her freshman and of time studying, she also spends some rogram. from the Missouri Arts Council.. This sophomore years, she worked at Shell's time with other activities. Racquetball is ds from program is directed by James Bogan, in­ refinery in Wood River, IL. The ne xt one of her enthusiasms-she par­ lrovides structor in English . summer, the company hired her for a ticipated in a racquetball tournament :nt prep The Missouri Committee for the job in the chemistry lab at its ther­ last semester. tutorial Humanities has made a grant of $1,250 moplastics plant in Marietta, Ohio. Last She is a member of UMR's student 1n year. to support the "Missouri Conference on summer, Shell sent her back to Mari etta. chapter of the American Institute of nts pa r· History" to be held this spring at UMR . Since, by this time, she had completed Chemical Engineers and Alpha Chi Id other The grant is directed by Dr. Wayne her junior year and had some upper di vi­ Sigma , the chemical engineering profes­ ring the Bledsoe, associate professor of history. sion courses in chemical engineering, sional fraternit y. As a member of the VI R A continuation grant of $15 ,063 has the y introduced her to process engineer­ last organization, she recently con­ (e [0 be been awarded by the National in g-a fi eld she really lik es. She will be ducted a da y-long session helping a ie says Aeronautics and Space Administration working in the sa me area during the group of bo y and girl scouts earn a I in tha t for a project entitled "Transport Proper­ summer of 1979. technica l merit badge. pushing ties in the Atmosphere" under the direc­ She is also acti ve in the Association decided tion of Dr. Louis Biolsi Jr., associate pro­ She has definitely decided th at pro­ for Bl ack Students and is on the commit­ : better fessor of chemistr y. cess enginee ri ng, as opposed to produc­ tee to pl an activities for Black Culture ld there The Ford Motor Co. has awarded tion engin eering or research, is the fi eld Week . One of the things she is looking nities in $41 ,291 for a project, "Computer Pro­ for her. She lik es th e idea of taking a forwa rd to is an interview for a position gram to Assess Torque Steer Susce p­ product developed in small quantities in as a Girl Scout troop leader. She has ask­ tibilit y of Transaxle FWD Vehicles." a laboratory and fi guring out how to ed fo r third grade rs.

MSM-UMR Alumnus/ ll Union Donates Records to University MB Of Missouri Manuscript Collection It has wit ion, a One of America's oldest unions, SI. War period is a particularly interesting members, we have been able t6 add this sions polil Louis Typrographical U nion Loca l N o. one in the organization's history. valuable perspective to our collection." It'S 1e 8, donated its records dating back to A lthough it did not reach fruition, there The Typographical Union records are which m' 1856 to the W es tern Historical was a movemen( within the local to a type of document which is of par­ Universit; Manuscript Collection at the University break off from the national orga niza tion ticular va lue to sc holars. Union and each year of Misso uri in special ceremonies Mon­ and form a Confederate group. Also company records are a useful so urce for day in FE da y, March 12 in Columbia. during this period the issue of women labor and business related areas of Feesard Union president John 1. Ebeling and equal pay emerged. After a debate study. and their presented the papers on behalf of the about the danger of women leav ing their 1400 member union to Nancy Prewitt, "proper sp here" if granted equal pa y, the The W es tern Historica l Manuscripts It's a associate director of the Columbia members voted to admit women to the Collection is always grateful for the gift scout, if branch of the collection, at a reception union. of the papers of a company, labor union, homeworl at the Western Manuscript offices in In accepting the records, Dr. Richard political or religious group, or an in­ one of j Ellis library. S. Brownlee, director of the Joint dividua l. Anyone interested in donating in just 001 Orga nized in 185 2, Local No.8 was Western Historical Manuscript Collec­ documents to the Collection should con­ faculty ff! one of the fourtee n charter members of tion and State Historical Manuscripts tact the W es tern Historical Manuscripts gu ide him the International Typographical Union. Collection sa id , " we are especially pleas­ Collection, 23 Ellis Library, University According to a member of the union ex ­ ed with the donation of these records. of Misso uri, Columbia, Columbia, MO Merit I ecutive board , John P. Stewart, the Civil Thanks to the generosity of the union 65207 , or the U MR library. session 01 Board of Curators of membt le~ate 5( Eliminates Transcript and fraternity Diploma Fee Councils Effective Summer, 1979, the one gram in \ dollar transcript fee will be eliminated. tage of U The transcript fee, along with certain know·ho' other miscellaneous fees (diploma, technolog drop/add, etc.) has been eliminated as for Beta ( part of the fee structure changes becom­ to be the ~ ing effec tive Summer, 1979. other stud Cooperative Nursing Program Sumr. A pre-nursing curriculum directed by the University of Missouri-Columbia's St uden~ School of Nursing and the UMR's Jife si ty of Mis sc iences department will begin in ble to takE August at UMR. institute i Students wishing to pursue a career in trigonome nursi ng may take the first two yea rs of on campu~ the four-year program on the Rolla cam­ Student! UMR Receives $2,000 Grant From pus, then transfer to UMC to complete pie ted a h their studies . All but one course in the to have ha Energy Development Co. first two yea rs will be courses already Sunoco taught at UMR by the arts and sciences The University of Misso uri-Rolla has sc holarships. faculty. A sophomore nursing course received a $2 ,000 grant from the The check was recently prese nted to will be taught by UMC faculty com­ Sunoco Energy Development Co. for Dr. Spokes by James W. Francis, profes­ muting to Rolla. The bachelor of science unres tricted use in mining engineering. sional mining enginee r, Surface Mining, degree in nursing will be awarded by According to Dr. Ernest M. Spokes, SUNEDCO, Dallas, TX, during his vi it UMC to those completing the program. head of mining enginee ring, th e fu nds to the ca mpus. Francis holds an M .S. For further information, co ntact Dr. will be used for undergraduate student degree in mining engineerin g from Roger Brown, ass istant professo r of life assistance in the form of misce llaneous UMR. sciences at UMR.

12/ MSM-UMR Alum n us MBU Students Scout the UMR Campus

It has the shortest term , the lowest Enrollment in MBU has grown from add this tuition, and the most selective admis­ about 100 in 1975 to more than 800, ection." sions policy in the country. "and we have to turn applicants away," :ords are It's Merit Badge University (MBU) , says Tom Beard , a geology se nior from of par· which meets on the campus of the Joliet, IL, vice president of Beta Chi Ion and University of Missouri-Rolla for one day Sigma and a veteran MBU instructor. ,urce fo r each year. It is held on the fourth Satur­ "We've learned to expect more each !reas of day in February, this yea r on Feb. 24 . yea r and are putting in additional sec­ Fees are $4, and only scouts (boy or girl) tions for the most popular badges so that and their leaders need apply. we ca n take care of as many as possible. luscripts It's a unique program in which a MBU Chai rman Greg Wayne, a . the gift scout, if he or she has done the senior electrical engineering major from lr union, homework, may earn a merit badge in St. Charles, says that scouts seem to ; an in­ one of 25 science and engineering fields take a special pride in getting their lonating in just one day. And he has students and badges at MBU. Technical badges, or ,uld con· faculty from UMR and other experts to ones needing special eq uipment or ex­ lUscripts guide him . pertise, are those offered, and scouts liversity may take work in the following: atomic Jia. MO Merit Badge U, which held its first energy, aviation, chem istry, computers, session five years ago, is the brainchild electri city, electronics, energy, engineer­ SCOTT FLANAGIN of members of Beta Chi Sigma, a col­ ing, environmental science, fish and Merit Badge University legiate scouting and guidi ng service wildlife management, forestry, general and fraternity. Scouts in nearby Bo y Scou t science, geology , machinery, metals sessions on leadership conducted by Councils asked for some kind of pro­ engineering, ocea nography , UMR psychologists. [he one gram in which they could take advan­ photography, public health, radio, so il Scouts work hard, but they have a lot ninated. tage of UMR's engineering and science and water conservation, space explora­ of fun , too. And at the end of the day , certain know-how in helping get their tion , surveying, traffic safety, weather, they ma y have not on ly their merit liploma, technological badges. It didn't take long and wilderness survival. badge but also a special Merit Badge U lated as for Beta Chi Sigma members to decide While scouts are busy working on patch to take home. "We have fun , too," say the UMR st udents who work long ibecom to be the sponsor and to enlist th e aid of their badges or touring the campus, their other students and professors. parents and leaders may attend special hours preparing and during the event.

Summer Institute to be Held in Engineering Drawing, Trigonometry ected by Students who will attend the Uni ver­ lumbia's Fees for the inst itute are: $169 for fessors George Swancutt, department of sity of Missouri-Rolla in the fall are eligi ­ both draw ing and trigonometry or $119 engin eering technology (34 1-4606) or ~R's !ifI ble to take part in a non -c redit summer for drawing on ly. Students who cannot August J. Garver, department of e~n in institute in engineering drawing and commute from home must sta y in ,the mathematics (341-4646). Registration trigonometry to be held July 23-A ug. 10 ;;areer in Thomas Jefferso n Residence Hall at a ma y be made by contacting Walter Ries, on campus. UMR Ex tension Division. 501 West years of charge of $ 15 7.5 0. Textbooks costing an Students are expected to have com­ estimated $35 are required. 11 th , Roll a, MO 65401 (telephone lJlacam pleted a high school drafting course or For further in format ion, contact Pro- 314/341-4132). :omplete to have had industrial experience. ;e in the alreadY sciences ~ course IYcom' Like to Have the Alumnus f science rded by l[ogram. Every Other Month? ,tact Dr. J[ of life forward your gift to the 1979 Annual Alumni Fund

MSM·UMR Alu mnus/ 13 UMR fo Offer Families Learning Holiday on Campus A summer learning experience is be­ and its traditions and how they are be­ MSM/UMR Alumni Association. In­ ing offered Sunday through Friday, ing preserved; "Joe Miner Sports SJ struction for the academic sessions is June 24-29, for engineers and their Camp," instruction and play for provided by members of the UMR families at the University of Missouri­ children ages 9-15 , in their choice of faculty. Rolla. sports activities; a family float trip and Fees include lodging Sunday through This combination academic­ UM picnic on the Current River; Onondaga Friday (six nights) , academic instruc­ recreation program provides elements Cave tour and picnic at Maramec Spr­ tion, tours, picnics, a reception Sunday Althol for all members of the family. Included ings Park; and a family' dinner on the night and the family dinner on Friday. ball team are: a IS-hour short course entitled "The last night. Other meals are not included but are the MA l Engineer as an Engineering Manager" Families will live in UMR's Thomas available at reasonable rates in Universi­ he ld the for engineers who have entered or in­ Jefferson Residence Hall with cafeteria, ty cafeterias. Fees are $150 per person can be s, tend to enter managerial positions; a six ­ swimming pool, game room , physical for adults and $45 per child (ages 9-15). more tha hour seminar on "Starting Your Own fitness room and laundry room. In addi­ There is no charge for chi ldren under five year Business"; one three-hour session on tion , facilities are available for golf, ten­ nine. athlelics "Personal Finance" designed to help nis, biking and other sports activities. For detailed information on the pro­ "Happ plan management of personal finances; The program is offered as an exten­ gram , contact: Norma Fleming, conti­ py- and "Astronomy," a look at exciting sion activity of UMR's Center for Ap­ nuing education coordinator, University head co, developments in modern astronomy; plied Engineering Management, the of Missouri-Rolla , Rolla , MO 6540 I team had "Ozark Folklore," a loo k at the Ozarks humanities department and the (telephone: 314/341 -420 I). place in "It's II had to al Extension News said. "W and it's a Here's a list of some of the extension short courses and conferences scheduled by UMR faculty and the extension division. Where titles are not self explanatory you may call for more detailed information including costs. Call "Extension Coordinator," rewarded 314-341-4201 or 4202. Written requests should be addressed to Walter Ries, UMR Extension Division, University of Missouri­ Win. Rolla, Rolla, Missouri 65401. The ~ tournam( PROGRAM LOCATION DATES districl II Applications of Signal Processing Rolla Apr. 16-18 seven otl Introduction to Microprocessor System Design Rolla Apr. 18-20 which w, Advanced Chemical Coatings Workshop Rolla Apr. 23 -27 "Just! Missouri Conference on History Rolla Apr. 27-29 an accorr Machine Foundation Analysis & Design Rolla Apr. 30-May 4 In thei Design and Application of High Frequency Amplifiers Rolla May 7-9 knocked Computer Analysis of Earthquake Dynamics Rolla May 7-11 Missouri Geotechnical Field Technology Rolla May 7-11 Quality Geotechnical Lab Testing Rolla May 14-18 UM R Permanent Magnet Motor Design Rolla May 16-18 State in Hydrology of Dam Design St. Louis May 21-25 games wi Power Apparatus Testing Centralia May 22-25 season. 53rd Colloid and Surface Science Symposium Rolla June 11-13 NOrlhe Digital Computer for High School Students Rolla June II-IS fa ns and I Second Session Rolla June 18-22 went on Ultra Thin Coatings by Glow Discharge Polymerization Rolla June /3-15 defeating UMR Summer Learning Experience Rolla June 24-30 The ~ Embarkment Dam Soil Aspects St. Louis July 16-20 reCord. ar Cold Formed Steel Short Course Rolla july 16-20 last seas Porcelain Artists Workshop Rolla July 29-Aug. 3 however, Microemulsions & Emulsions St.Louis Aug. 29-31 most diffi Introductory Short Course of Composition of Paint Rolla Sept. 10-14 "I am Quality Controllers & Paint Inspectors Short Course Rolla Sept. 17-21 reCord ," s Single Phase Induction Motor Design Rolla Sept. 24-28 us.Oursc 6th Biennial Symposium on Turbulence Rolla Oct. 8-10 Was last Introduction to Paint Formulation Rolla Oct, 15-19 large Coli 6th Annual UMR-DNR Conference & Exposition on Energy Rolla Oct. 16-18 asked for Advanced Chemical Coatings Workshop Rolla Oct. 22-26 "Wes t; Refresher for Painting Contractors, Maintenance Engineers & Specifiers Rolla Nov. 5-9 base pro, t

14/ MSM-UMR Alumnus pus Jon. In. ssions is SPORTS e UM R through UMR Women Cagers Have Most Success Ever lOst rue· Sunday A lthough UMR's Women's basket­ our first three years, but we kept ge tting oth er top scorers are young. Carmen Friday. ball tea m had to se ttle for third place in better and better. We had to learn to Baker, who averaged 16 points a game but are the MAlA W small college tournament walk before we co uld run ." this season, is a freshman and Karen Jniversi· held th e end of February, the Miners Leading the wa y for them this yea r Peacock, with a 15- points-a-game r person can be sa tisfied that th ey accomplished was se nior Dallas Kirk. The 6-2 ce nter average, is only a sophomore. Caruso es 9-15). more th an any other tea m in the brief paced the tea m in both scoring and re­ ex pects them to take up the slack next n under five- year history of the women 's bounding, averaging 18 points a game season. athletics at UMR. and hauling in 20 boards per contes t. " We have nine freshmen from this the pro- " Happ y? Yes, yo u co uld say I'm hap­ She was placed on the MAlA W all­ season co ming back nex t season ," said 5· comi py-and proud. And tired." said UMR tournament team . Ca ru so. " So we're a young team. I liversitl' head coach Annette Ca ruso after her M A DE DIFFERENCE thought Ca rm en did an excellent job of I 65401 tea m had beaten Tarkio 54-30 , for third Kirk is a transfer student from Nor· co ming into our starting lineup and deal­ place in th e tournament. theast Okalahoma. She ca me to UMR ing with the press ure. She had to adopt "It's the first go ld th e women have her junior year. and the Miners have our type of ba sketball and I'm pleased had to add to th e troph y case," Ca ru so had their onl y two winning seasons with with the wa y she did. She'll have to take said. " We've worked hard all seaso n, her in the middle. up some of the scoring slack, as well as and it's a nice feeling to have our work " I ha ve bee n pleased to be able to Peacock next yea r beca use of the loss of n. Where 'dinalOr," rew arded. The kids rea lly deserve this coach Dallas," said Ca ruso. " Sh e is one Kirk. But I'm co nvinced that she'll be Win. of the better athletes U MR has ever had able to do that. " Missour i· The Miners earned a berth in the and by far the best center our tea m has The other two starters for UMR this tournament by placing second in their ever had. I t's going to be ve ry hard try­ season who will be back next year are district with a 4-2 record . They joined ing to fill the gap she will leave nex t j un ior Karen Williamson and freshman seve n oth er tea ms in th e tournament, yea r. Becky Ommen. which was held at Kirksv ille. " I've already started recru iting try ing Ca ruso said she will have to run a " Just ge tting to state was an honor, to fill the ga p. I ha ve th ree or four girls new kind of offense next year because of an accomplishment," sa id Ca ru so . in mind to replace Dallas. We'll j ust th e loss of Kirk. ay 4 In th eir first round ga me. the Miners ha ve to wai t and see if they're interes ted " This season we ran the offense knock ed off the defending cham pions, in play ing at U MR." around the center beca use we were so Misso uri Western , 6 1·53. But the Miners will have a nucleus strong there," she sa id. " N ex t season UMR pl ayed Northeas t Misso uri coming back next yea r. Kirk is the onl y we'll have to pl aya different style of ball State in the semi -finals. They split two se nior on the tea m. The Miners' two without Kirk." games with Northeas t during th e regular season. Northeas t took adva ntage of its home Wrestling fa ns and nipped UMR, 59·56. Northeas t Two seniors provided the leadership ings, South Dakota, February 23 & 24. went on to take the tournament title, for the Miner Wres tling tea m this The other pace setter for the Miners defeating Misso uri Southern. season . Joe Kinsella, the Miner's was 150 pounder Larry Wetze l. Larry's The Miners finished with a 15-6 superstrong heavyweight, who doubles overall record was 15 wins, 8 losses, and record, an all-time high. They were 14-5 as a defen sive tackl e on th e football I tie. He led the team with the most last season. According to Ca ru so, team , led th e tea m with a record of 15 match points (149), most reversals (13) , however. this season's sc hedule wa s the wins and 4 losses. He also co mpiled th e mos t esca pes (27), most 2 point nea r falls Jg. 3 most difficult the Miners have ever had. most tea m points (8 4), most takedowns (II ), and most consecutive wins (9). He I " I am ver y sa ti sfi ed with a 15-6 (2 6), mos t pins (7), and fas test pin (70 won th e 150 lb. championship at the reco rd ," she sa id . " It was ve ry good for seconds). Joe capped off his remarkable ~ M ac M urray Invitational Tournament us. Our sc hedule was twice as tough as it season by winning the MIAA Con­ in Jackson , IL, and our own Miner was las t yea r beca use we pl ayed in a ference Championship and pick ing up Class ic. He finished second in the large co llege bracket. I co uldn't have the troph y for th e mos t pins in th e leas t MIAA Championships and was se lec ted as ked for anything belter. tim e. This qualified him to represe nt the by a unanimous vote of the league " We started fi ve yea rs ago with just a uni ve rsit y at th e NCAA Division II Na­ coaches to go to the NCAA Tourna­ base program. We had losi ng records ti onal Championships held at Brook- ment.

MSM-UMR Alumnus/ 15 UMR Baskefball

UMR retu rned home on January 27 over th e hump as they played the The cagers closed the 1978-79 season to face the SMS Bears before a large and Bu ll dogs down to the wire losing 91 -8 1. on a so ur note, as they traveled to SMS vocal Miner crowd. The cagers put on a Kirksvi ll e, se nsing an upset, had to go to and lost 85 -70. The Bears we re playing All show of how to play the ga me, as they their four corner offense with 8 minutes exce llent basketba ll and the Miners On FI defeated the Bears 83-76. During the se­ to go to pull the. game out. Derek co uldn't get untracked. Derek Nesbitt Miners n cond half, the Miners led by 19 points Nesbitt had 28 points and 7 rebounds to had 22 points and 7 rebounds to lead the meeting and were playing exce ll ent basketball. lead the Miners. Min ers. rangemer Ca lvin Horhn led the Miners in scoring UMR entert a in ed NWMS on cocktail with 19 points and Derek Nes bitt pulled February 19; the Bearcats, who had Several players received conference Petroleur down 12 rebounds. defeated the Mi ners in overtime at recognition . Derek Nesbitt was a second '53 . presi On February 1st, UMR traveled to Maryvi lle, couldn't handle them this team MIAA pla ye r whil e Ca lvin Horhn of LafaYI CMSU and played poorly the first half. time as the cagers prevailed 74·69. and Dennis DeBondt made honorable was able After a great second half, in which the Ca lvin Horhn tossed in 13 points while mention MIAA. out of the Miners got within 2 points of the Mul es, Jeff Kipp and Rich Fuerman grabbed 10 renewed. they finally bowed by a score of 70-65 . rebounds apiece. With onl y two se niors on the Miner ed. and ( Again Calvin Horhn led the attack with With revenge on their minds, UMR squad, UMR will look to improve its sent for t 24 points while Jeff Kipp, Derek hosted CMSU . It wasn't even a contes t record of (9 -15) overall, (3-9) MIAA. Ma rdi G Nesbitt, and Dan Hilbrich shared reo as the Miners passed, dribbled, shot and Both Derek Nesbitt (16.8) and Calvi n cloudbur. bound honors with 5 apiece. rebounded to a 86-76 victory. Nesbitt Horhn (12.0) will return as well as Jeff Harry W Coming off a disappoi nting loss to led the Miner attack with 23 points and Kipp (8 .8), Rich Fuerman (7.4), who Robert \ CM SU, the Miners entertain ed the 9 rebo unds. started most of the season. bury, '66 Cape Indians on February 5. After an Mari lyn ' exciting fir st half in wh ich UMR led by '60; Rich as many as 9 points, the cagers couldn't Joan Tier hang on long enough as the Indi ans Miners-22nd in Nationals defeated the Miners 74-69. Derek Nesbitt had one of his most outstanding in games with 20 points and 17 rebounds. Second Conference Shaw College of Detroit, Mich igan, The Miners of UM R-MSM finished Miners wh ich ultimately decided the was the next opponent for the Miners. seco nd in this year's MIAA sw imming final res ult of the meet. After a hard fought game, UMR was in and diving championsh ips which were Nat ional championships were held in the victory column aga in 68-64. As in held at No rtheast Missou ri State Marquett e, Mic hi ga n, at Northern the last game, Derek Nesbitt led the at­ Universit y's new fac ilit y. The fin al score Michigan University and for the 10th tack with 17 points and 13 rebounds. was Southeast Misso uri State, 515; straight yea r the Miners scored to Missouri Baptist of St. Louis thought Miners, 509, and Southwest Misso uri preserve one of the most impressive they could handle the Miners on State a distant 3rd at 258. small co llege strings in the country. The February 10, but they underestimated UMR has 5 conference champions in Min ers perfo rm ed very we ll against ex· the talents of the cage sq uad. UMR Raytown , Missouri's se nior captain ce llen t competition with Ray Gill L·R: Henr so undl y defeated Missouri Baptist Richa rd Erickson in the 100 backstroke; fini shing 16th in the 3 meter diving, and Fred ' 83-6 3. Derek Nesbitt put on an outsta n­ Miami , Florid a's junior John Smith in 22nd in the one meter divi ng and with ding display of how to play the game by the 100 freestyle; St. James, Missouri's se ni or all -A merican captain Richard scoring 19 points and grabbi ng 21 re­ fres hman Paul St ricker in the 1650 Erickson placing 5t h in the 100 bounds (ti ed the school record). frees tyle; Enid , Ok lahoma's fr es hman backstroke and 10th in the 200 The Lincoln Blue Tigers were the Ray Gi ll in the one meter diving; and backstroke with times of 53.7 and 158 .1, next opponent for the Miners. UMR the 400 medley relay tea m of Erickson, respectiv ely. shot poorly from the fie ld on Lincoln's St. Lo ui s se nior Matt Heini cke , Erickson closes out his athletic ca reer home floor and was defeated 85 -64. Jeff Parkridge, lL junior Jon Tice, and hav in g been named 8 tim es as an Kipp had 18 points and Derek Nesbit t Smith. NCAA All · Ame ri can during his 4 yea rs picked off II rebounds. Er ickso n, Stricker and G ill all of competition . With NEMS tied fo r the conference es tab li shed new conference records with Looking ahead to ne xt yea r. the lead and UMR seek ing an upset, the Eri ck son and Gill qualifying for na· Mi ll ers anti cipa te reca pturing the two teams squared off on February 17 tional compe tition. Two crucial di s· MIAA title and moving up significantly in Rolla. The Miners just co uldn 't get qualificat ions lost 34 points for the in th e national rankings.

16/ MSM·UMR Al umnus Section News ) seaso n toSMS playing AIME-New Orleans Miners On February 20, 1979 , Missouri & Joe Ann Runvik, '54; Fra nk C. Ap­ Nesbitt Miners met during the annual AIME pleyard, '37; Bob and Peggy Peppers, lead the meeting held in New Orleans_ Ar­ '50; Jim Cole, '75 ; Ernest R. Achterberg, rangements were made for the cash bar '5 3; Ra ymond B. Prater, Jr. , '75: Bruce cocktail party at the New Orleans nference & Joan Bramfitt, '60; Vic & Rosey Hoff­ Petroleum Club by Harry FitzGibbon, mann, '60; Frank & Nancy Mackaman; a second '53, president of the Edgewater Oil Co_ Paul Proctor; H. J. FitzGibbon, '53 ; n Horhn of Lafayette, Louisiana. In fact, Harry Phil Leigh ly; Ro n L. Carmichael; Ernest )norable was able to arrange to take the "cash" Spokes: Mr. & Mrs. S. A. Stone, '30; out of the cash bar. Old friendships were Duk -Won Park, '75; Tom O'Keefe, '58; renewed, lots of tall tales were exchang­ Tow. Simpson, '5 1; Warren J. Carroll , e Miner ed , and even some business done. Pre­ '5 9: Jim & Edna Scott , '50; David R. 'rove its sent for this party held during the non­ Jessey. '74; Henry P. Whaley, '48; Thor MIAA. Mardi Gras and on the evening of a Gjelsteen, '5 3; Rose M. (Jessey) I Cal vin c1oudburst-type-rain were: Ki lpatrick: Fred W . .R . Fass; Tom I as Jeff Harry Weart, Robert C. Mitchell. '61; Theoba ld , '6 1; Mr. & Mrs. Fred Todd, 4), who Robert W. Heins, '49; Frank Wood­ and daughter, '48 ; Mike Mertens, '75; bury, '66 ; Harvey Martin, '62; Ed and Charles A. Beckman, '51 ; Melvin E. and Marilyn Thurmond, '75; Larry Boston, Ma ry Lou Nickel, '38; Dick and Lou Stranger '60; Richard L. Terry, '65 ; Carlos & Tankersley. '63 ; Co lin Rose, '40, and Joan Tiernon, '54; F. J. Smith, '65 ; Dick Ruth & Bev Clark.

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~ held in Jorthern he 10th ored to lpressive [(r y. The ainst ex­ ay Gill L-R: Henry Whaley, Mrs. Whaley, Mrs. Todd. Daughter Todd, - diving. and Fred Todd. Rosey Hoffmann md with Richard he 100 he 200 ld 158.1.

ic career ; as an s 4 yea rs ear. (he ing th e lifica ntlY L-K: Kon Carmichael, Thor Gjelsteen, and JIm :;cott. L-R: Rich Terry. Mar il yn & Ed Thurm ond.

MSM-UMR Alumnus/ 17 ph Arizon their gut March I More From AIME Res taura standi ng In New Orleans ca lled by heavY WI assisted I L-R: Jim Cole, Lou Tankersley, Viv Stone, S. Allan Stone, Dick and Mrs Tankers ley , and Duk -Won Park. were Fr: Ollie too Jack C( report- , di rectly! ran from Monsch ( pla nning menceme date on c the futuf( period fo

:Y, L-R : Tom Simpson and Charles Beckman. L-R: Mel Nickel, Harry Weart, and Ma ry Lou Nicke l.

St. Pat's In Houston

The Texas terrors continued in their Barbara Schmidt, '70; Mr. & Mrs. 'Mark {!l. Joan Smith, '71 ; Kenneth W. Wood , rebuilding program at the annual St. Giulvezan, '75 ; Warren & Hope Ca rroll , ;60; Dennis P. Shea, '70; Ferri ll & Deb­ Pat's party at the Busch brewery in '59 ; Martin Wayne Teague, '6 1; Mark & bie Ford , '78; Charles Kiefer, '6 1; Ervin Houston. Th is yea r they hit on the right Kay Clavenna, '74; David F. Hollrah , & Linda Pietsch , '65 ; La rry & Ca rol yn weekend. After a slight misunderstan­ '70; Edwin & Bobbie Horan, '70; Gilmarti n, '64; Pau l C. Schnoebelen, II!, ding about the closing hour two yea rs Marian & Robert Yochum, '49; Tom '77 ; Wayne & Rebecca Kotter, '74; ago and last yea r's va li ant effort to stay Rechtien , . '75 ; Mitch Peterson, '75 ; George E. Stourton, '60; Wa lter E. on the good side of the security force Chuck Heilig, '6 1; Jo yce & Ray Catlett , Casey, '24; Ri chard & Nancy Mudd, ass igned, this years attendees were '77 ; Chuck & Diane Perez, '67 ; Ga rr y & '76 ; A. H. LaPlante, '63; Pau l Griffin, described as ladies and gentlemen! Pam Bryan , '69; Harold T. Staves, '56; '65 ; Jim Moore, '7 1: Jim Paul , '43 ; Herb Wa lter Casey and Ruel Kir kpatrick Cox , '77 ; Bill Anderson, '77 ; Bob Webb, shared their observations of St. Pats Charl es Gockel, '55 ; Charles R. Ferry, '70; Bernie Malson , '5 7; Dan & Wanda Past and Jim Paul , Rex Alford and AI '51 ; Wayne & Kat hi e Quayle, '70; Mr. Lynch , '7 1; Rick Overturf, '71; Marc LaPlante represented the Association. & Mrs. H. E. West, '59; Rona ld R. Sm ith , '76 ; Roy & Freda Dare, '67 ; Ruel According to the cards available, here Taylor, '74: Vick ie Ky le, '76; Mr. & L. Kirkpatrick , '31; Joseph & [rene are the participants: Mrs. Dan Drum, '59: Bi ll & Edith Cole, '54 ; Da le R. Faerber, '71; Mr. & Schaeffer , '48 ; A:an & Colleen Green, Mrs. Wayne T. Andreas, '58 ; George & Bill & Bess Patt erson , '53; Patri ck '78: E. S. [se nmann , '44 ; Bob & Wilma Melba Comanich, '51 ; Howard Yorsten, Noland , ' 75; George & Ell en Thornton , '59; Dennis & Janet Jaggi , '5 3; Dick & Kay Spieldoch , '61 ; Kirk Donaldson, '5 1; Jim & Kath y Wa lk, '70; '70; Ga ry Th o m p~on . '73: Terr y Jor:es, Kill enger; John Casey, Gale Anderson, Mr. & Mrs. John Warn er, '7 0; Dave '75 : Ga ry & Marga rel Ro binso n_ '74: & Eri c Casey, '46; Julie Miller, '78 ; and Jones, '71 ; Mi ck Bayer, '78 ; Thomas & Mr. & Mrs. Jacqu e<; Sachs, '73 ; Robert Keit h Jant z, '78.

i8/ MSM· UMR Alumnus Phoenix Arizo na based Miner alumni and event were the fo llowin g: their guests ga thered Sa turday ni ght , Lo uise & Joe Marchello, Na ncy & March 10, 1979, at the Beef Ea ters Frank Macka man, Jack & Margaret Res taurant in Phoe ni x. Ly nne Winter, Co nley , '3 1; Bill & Frances Kay, '32; standing in fo r husband Art who was Wa lter & Miriam Remmers, '23; Ly nne ca lled by business to , did the Winter (Mrs. Art, '63); Jack & Margaret heavy wo rk of the arrangements, abl y Wri ght, '49; Wood & Jean ne Rudolph, assis ted by Ollie Ka mper. Chancellor '61; Erwin & Ethel Gammeter, '26; me, Dick and Mrs. Marchello were present, as Mary & Charles Kitchen, '26; Marga ret were Frank and Na ncy Mackaman. & Ben Coil, '29; Jan & Charlie Atkin­ Ollie took ove r the presidi ng chores. son, '65; Dorothy & Ed Sievers, '27; Jack Co nley made the treasurer's Beryl & Bob Wink le, '42; Jim & Dianne report-audited copies are ava il able Scanlan, '67; Emm & Lloyd Po lli sh, '49; directl y from him . Classes represe nted Mr. & Mrs . C. 1. Hicks; Mr. & Mrs. M. ran from 192 3 to 1972. Ha nk and Ruth 1. Paul, '27 ; Leland & Alma Grafft, '37; Monsc h and Ben and Ma rga ret Co il are planni ng to be at their 50th at Com· John & Elizabeth Harman, Mr. & Mrs. mencement. The Chance ll or gave an up· Rupert Baumgartner, '28; Bernie & Ollie date on campus activit ies and a look at Kamper, '35; Ruth & Hank Monsch, the future. A li vely quest ion and answer '29; Leroy E. Smith, '39; John Clements, period fo llowed. On the register fo r the '63, and H. Jeffrey Korklan, '72.

Wood, &D eb I; Ervin :::arolyn :Ien, Ill, er, '74; liter E Mudd, Griffin , 3; Herb ) Webb, Wanda I; Marc 57; Ruel ~ Irene . Mr& ~orge & {ors1en. ;J: Kirk ,derson, '18: and

MSM·UMR Alumnus/ 19 More Scenes From Phoenix T

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BREAI 18 a.m.' II 30 a Sedlon Meetings Alliance of Alumni Associations, University of Missouri ... Yet to be Reported On March 6, 1979, the Alumni for an informal and early evening. 130 p.n The DETROIT crew, probably trying Alliance held their rescheduled Chancellor Marchello was one of the 615 p.l to recover from the presence of four legislative day for the Missouri General two Chancellors present and the univer­ 7 p.m.' lovely coeds at their annual meeting, Assembly. There have been more sity delegation was led by President 9 p.m. have not yet submitted their dinner meetings cancelled and rescheduled this James C. Olson. Richard Bauer, Art. meeting report on the affair of February winter than at any time in this writer's Baebler, Bob Bay, Matt Coco, Pete Mat­ 25 , 1979. We know that twelve students memory. But the change in date ap­ tei, Paul Munger, and Jim Stephens from UMR were there, in a prelude to peared to be no hindrance, as many were the Rolla volunteers who spent the the annual ASAE meeting in downtown legislators joined the alumni volunteers day in Jeff City. Detroit. Rich Johnson and Chuck Rem­ ington were representing the faculty and Ron Schoenbach was "elected" leader for the coming year. The LOS ANGELES meeting, held Meeting Data on Saturday, March 24, will be reported EVENT/SITE DATE in the next issue. John Wilms is a ARK-LA-TEX ...... May 5,1979 faithful reporter and his stories always Schlitz Brewery Hospitality Room, Longview, TX inform. ST. LOUIS GOLF-STAG ...... May 5,1979 The TULSA meeting, held March 31, Paradise Valley Country Club missed the printer's deadline for new REUNION CLASS- CLASS OF 1929 ...... May 11-12-13, 1979 copy and will be reported in the June Rolla ALUMNUS. COMMENCEMENT ...... May 13, 1979 Drs. Han Rolla H. HOWl ALUMNI ALLIANCE ...... May 19, 1979 Engineen Rolla Rolla. dis AMERICAN MINING CONGRESS ...... May 22, 1979 bOOk. E St. Louis MAC TROL PI SUMMER LEARNING EXPERIENCE ...... June 24-29,1979 Americ, PERSONALS Rolla Refrigera ST. LOUIS NIGHT WITH THE CARDINALS ...... June 30, 1979 Engine e r ~ RECEIVED AFTER Cardinals vs. Philadelphia MARCH 20, 1979 WILL HOMECOMING 1979 ...... October 12-13 BE PUBLISHED IN Rolla ROCKY MOUNTAIN LUNCH ...... First Tuesday MSN THE JUNE ISSUE OF Denver Petroleum Club THE ALUMNUS BARTLESVILLE LUNCH ...... " , ' , ...... '.' ... Third Friday Cafeteria Conference Room, Adams Building

AlTENTION: Please notify Alumni Office of your meeting arrangements.

2O/ MSM·UMR Al umnus TENTATIVE MSM-UMR ALUMNI ASSOCIATION 1979 HOMECOMING SCHEDULE Information Number-314-341-4172

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 , 1979 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Reg ist ration in Lobb y. Gale Bu ll man Multi-Purpose Bui lding 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Boa rd of Directors' Meetin g. MSM-UMR Alum ni Associa ti on. University Center-West LUNCH On Yo ur Own 5:30 p.m.-8 p.m. Sil ve r and Gold Cocktail Part y, St. Pat's Church Recreation Ha ll 5:30 p.m. Registration resum es at SI. Pat's Chu rch Recreation Hal l 7 p.m. M-Club Bonfi re. Intramura l Fie ld DINNER On Your Own' 9 p.m. -I a.m. St udent's Homecoming Dan ce . Centenni al Ha ll

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 , 1979 BREAKFAST On Your Own I 8 a.m.-Noo n Regist ration resumes in Lobby. Gale Bullman Mu lti-P ur pose Buil din g Irl .•. 11:30 a.m. Fieldhouse Feed for all alu mni and fr iends, featuring reserve sea ti ng for the Re union Classes, Gale Bullman MUl ti -Purpose Build ing. CLASS PICTURES WILL BE TAKEN 'ening. 1 30 p.m. Kickoff--Mi ners vs. Ki rksv il le Bulldogs of the 6:15 p.m. Mi ner Lounge open fo r pre-banquet festivities (adjacen t to Cen ten ni al Ha ll in University Cente r)" miver· 7 p.m. -9 p.m. Al umni Awards Banquet, University Center. Centennial Hal! !Sident 9 p. m. Ann ual Meet ing. MSM -UMR Alumni Association r, Art eMat· 'Check at Regi stration Desk for specia l events sched ul ed for Reunion Classes :phens " Reception on University Property :nt the Coordination of Alumn i Activities will be ha ndled at the Regis tration Desk

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MSM · UMR A lumnus '21 For information concerning posit ions listed below. please contact Mr. Larry N uss. Direc tor of Ca reer JOB De ve lopment & Pla cement. UMR. Rolla. Misso uri 65 40 I. gi ving Fi le N um ber of th e positi on. state your degree. discipline and month and yea r of your graduation. During ti mes of high ac ti vit y in the employ· ment market. some positions wi ll be filled before they are published . The Placement Office will make a Th, OPPORTUNITIES search for similar positions that ma y be open if yo u enclose your res um e with your inqui ry. me to I 2141 BS/MS/PhDEE/Chem/Physics , 2180a BSME/EE, upper midwest. 2 196 BSME/EE. exper.. so utheast , tiOl am multi-openings, . 2 181 BS Cer/C hE/ME/C Sc , multi - age nc y li sting. for 2142 BS/MSEE, midwest, ex·per. , openings, south. 2197 Mu lti openings. various discip lin es list agency listing. 2182 BSME/EE , agency listing. agency li sting. 2143 BSME/CE/ChE/CompSc, Midwest 2183 BSME/EMan, upper midwest. 2198 BSCSc/Math. wes t. 2144 outdated 2184 BSME/EMan/C hem /CSc. multi - 2199 BSGeo/MinE. east. 2145 BS various disciplines, mUl ti-open- openings, east. 2200 BSCSc, midwest. ings, ceramic exper. , south. 2185 BSEE, mU lti-openings, Illinois. 220 I mUlti-openings, verious di scipl ines 2146 BSMet, south . 2186 BSM E/EMa n, upper mi dwest. 2202 BSME/EE/EMan. Missouri. 2147 BSCE, midwest. 2187 BSChE, mUlti -openings, east. 2203 BSGeo, so uthwes t. 2148 BSCSc, so uth 2188 BSEE/ME, mUlti-openings, wes t. 2204 BS /MSME/EE/CSc multi ­ 2149 BSMet, so uth . 2189 BSME, so uthwest. open in gs. 2150 BSCSc, so uth. 2190 BSME, Ca lifornia. 2205 BSMin E/GeoIC E, mU lti -o penings, • I 2151 BSEE, midwest. 2191 outdated. fed. go vt. . eas t. 2152 BSCerE, agency listing. 2192 outdated 2206 BSEE/CE/ChE/ME, R&D, south. • i 2153 BSME/EE, uppe r midwest. 2 193 outdated. 2207 BSMinE. coa l ex per. , east. • ! 2154 outdated. 2194 BSMinE, southwest, marketing. 2208 BSM etE/C hE, east. 2155 BSME/EE, Missouri. 2195 BSME/EE, southeast. 2209 BSMinE. southwest. 2156 BSMin, mineral processing, south . 2157 BSMet, midwest and Ca lifornia. 2158 BSChE/Chem, midwest. 2159 BSME/EMan, New Yo rk. ; 2160 Multi-openings, various discip- · lines, upper midwest. 2161 N/A t C • C 2162 BSME/Cer/ChE, midwest. , C

2163 BSPetE/GeoE, southwest. • C 2164 BSEE/Chem/CSc, east. • 0 n 2165 BSME/EE, northeast. D 2166 Various disc iplines, multi-openings , E west. • C 216 7 BSChE/PhDChem, mUlti -openings east. , 2168 Various discip lines, mu lti - · openings, so uth. 2169 BSMet/C he 2170 BSEMan/ME, upper midwest. • p 2171 BSME, exper. in mining, west. 2172 BSME/E Man , materials handling ex per. SME "Joe Miner" Belt Buckle Still Available 2173 BSME/EMan , midwest. 2174 BSEE/MeE, mUlti-openings, upper The UMR Sludent Chapler of th e SocielYof Mining Engin eers is offerin g fo r sa le midwest. to alumni our belt buckle 2 175 BSME/CE/EE/CSc , multi­ Proceeds from th e bu ckl e sales wi ll enab le SM E to part icipate in a varic ty of ac­ openings, Missouri. tivities in cludin g fi eld lrips, honor banquels, special projecls & our bi -ann ual oUlin g. 2176 BSME, agency li sting, must be We wa nt lO lh ank all of our pa lrons for lhcir generosil Y· willing to live in Europe. Orders and checks for five doll ars made pa ya ble lO th e SocielY of Minin g 2177 BSCer/ChE, New York . Engineers should be mailed to Rand y Tomi c, 125 Mining Bldg.-UMR , Rolla, MO 2178 BSCE, public sector ex per. , 65 401 . Kansas . Please shi p ___ bu ckles at S5 .00 each. Enclosed find a check for $ ___ 2179 BSCE/ME, exper. , East. Nam e ______2180 Various disciplines, multi-openings 1 II i no i s Address

22/ MSM·UMR Alumnus fCareer ate jOur employ. Ima ke'a MSM-UMR Alumni Association Awardees - October J978 The Awards Commillee of the Alumni A ssociation is always pleased 10 receive suggestions of people who should be considered for the Merit, Service and Achieve· ment Awards. The three types of awa rds cover most areas of individual effort which should be recog nized by the A ssociation. It is not necessary for the sugges tor Itheast, to pre·select a type of award 10 be considered, as the com millee will judge in the appropriate categor y according to the supporting information on hand. Regu la· tion s of the commillee which are important 10 the pe rson making nominations are these: til Awards are not normally made 10 a pe rson during his reunion year. and m No nominations are disca rded: they are ca rried forward from year to yea r. JUSI recenlly, pasl awardees were asked 10 make suggestions and have broughl cipli nes forwa rd some excellenl names . man y new 10 the files of Ihe commillee. We ask Ihal you consider forwarding your suggeslions 10 Ihe A lumni Office . Following is a lisl of Ihose who hove bee n honored in pasl yea rs. All en , [)dvil Gr e f"Il P , Ev(\ li i r r11 e r ' 11 0 ' Kef'fp , Thomas .l .. ' ''>B l\ n ctrp ws , ~;i ll i~m A. Gri ce , ~ld r V f'y II .. Pa lano , Sy l v es t e r ,1 . ' 01\ H e l.l p ,. , ~i ll :. • ' ''> 7 Gr i mm , C .. ,l ames ' 1 0 * Pal me r , C l a r e n ce C .. ' 0 0 A u'-) h(>n t i'l.ll~h , No l cJn t3 .. Iia ,l doe k , A. Gl f'n Pa t tf'r so n , Jamt' S F .. i3u.k..e r , .'1 p cl ' 6 1 • Hd nl e y , I ler h e rt ~ . ' J 1 Pa u l, J a:nes R.. ' 4 1 il ar r; -)L ,i , i\ l uC' [ t r oo • 27 !lan sf'n , Ppt0r G. f 5 3 ,. Pe n cp , p.ar[ y S . I ).J cipl ines Ba u er , ;' i chaul Y .. ' 52 .. Ha sse l ma n n , Ka r l r .. ' 25 Pence , Mr s n a r ~ y '7 u J'\y l pss , Jer r y :t . ' c,,-) He i ser, F r ede r i ek ~~ . f ] £) Pe rr y , E. L. Roy ' 00 +: 3t..' d ~ 1 1 , '\ i 1 0 :1. I 2 3 :iershko la' itz , Lpon ' 4 1 Peer y , Fober t C OO ' U9

!1p l l?' lo' I 1:'1LDr> [ ;'; . ' !J 7 Holmes , T hom,,,, s h . 1 1)0 Pla. nje , Th0odorp .1 . J'oI .. ' 00 multi · aP ll n{;;~ t sc l : , 1~,Jynp .J . ' 4 1 Ho rny,"" I' nth on y J r.. ' 42 Po g u e , ,1 i In C .. dp [ [V , .J (.' ( 0 me"" .. I LJ 9 :-lo o Vf!r , Ber t F. ' 2 3 Potte r, Chulps ,1- ' 23 Bp tt ~n , J . not-p e t .. Hu bt-a r n , ~'op l ' 5 4 * P[" a n ge , He r b e rt L .. ' 38 Ienings. ., Ul'v e r i c.q~ , Thomas~ .. 1 4 2 .. Il u nt , r ussel l w.. I ~ 1 Ra n rlol p h , E,rl J • R i sp li ~ ]llaff , ~ l ym~~ l i L. ~ Iny r am , John C.. '1 3 ,. Pdnk i n , Ru l fe ~ _ ' 2 7 (I< J l a i[ , ~J..l mt..ls '!' . J r . ,. J ack lin 90 -1 i ll (' , .J '\ C k I SO Ja mes ,. Wi ll i am .1_ Reef , Vic t or soulh. Q $; tlo W'l cs , Jo~n Il . ' 0 J o h n son , ";u nn a r r] E. , 1 G ... RE' i d , Jos cpL:-l.. ' 2 7 .. Roy l t:> 1 "\ l f r 1 1\ .. ' 25 J oncs , V0 r n o n T_ ' 53 Rf' mi ngt.o n , Cl:ar lps P . ,1r .. ' 49 6 r asullds , .\ nto!. )PS Kd JlPc r , Ol i ve r \".. ' 3 5 ~emme r s , ~~.", ite r c. ' 2 3 Br 'l li l l , ": r\ t t hE" W P. Jr .. , 20 Ka ss n e r, J am es L .. Ri p k p , Vf' rn o n W.. ' Uf)

Br e we r I JO:\ 11 '1_ Ka s t e l1 , R iY U1o n ~ (1 . f 4 3 Ri 'J'j[i , l~ .. Robe r t ' ) 2 J r o? we r , t:illiar.. , 1 2 • Ke lly , :1 e r ~ in ,T . '14 Robp cts , J .. Kent , ~O Br a wn , l; UY .1r .. ' 4 J Ke lly , ~ ~r s r. f" l'v i n ,1 .. ' 7 4 Ru t l eas l c l- , :-la r ry !i . ' 2 4 Schn eebe c qe l' , Fred C .. ' 2S :) U::; C~l , ~' ill i l m 0 .. ' 42 Ki rk p a t r i c K, .J a mf 'S C .. ' 78 Schr pnk , . a lt e r T. ' ''>D * 1J u t lc r , ,Joc 3 . ' 2 4 Kr a t z. p r, 'lI' i ll i a m Scilul E' L,. Leon u r d L .. .1 r . ' 49 C.3Jn !,tr-ll , f.' . T l y l or ' 23 .. Kr E! hs , Jo:=.pp h.J .. ' -"6 • Sc!, um~ l., .l ohn M.. ' 16 ~ cd r l t on , Er nest ~ . ' 7.~ Ku mme r , fr0dcri c k S oo S C ~l w e i c:khd [ jt ,. Will iam K .. I :>J • C 1~ y t oll , Clld rles Y. , 1 3 L"'l or1, r:l r l f'y Woo ' uo Sco Ei f' l fl , Gor r-on L oo ' 49 :): Cod )' , Upn j lrnir. '1 . , 11 L~ lI'bC! t h , .Jf'n n i ngs P. , 4 1 Sco tt ,. .13 mps J .. ' SO Il" Co wdn , Clyie L . Jr . I '-l 0 .. i. avne , l"I d r}: IL ' 20 • Scott , JO~ 1l w.. ' 02 • D'i lton , .John '1 . ' t-. l l.e ..' ("h , '1 r::; To m \I.' i t t ' 7 J S ki telr , GJ rr i el r. .. ' 43 Do wli ng , Pl ul T. ' 4) Leb0 r , \rJ,,,\ Itf'r P.. ' 4 0 S mi t !l , Ed wa r d A. ' 7. 4 r Du tton , uonne l l ',1 .. ' l , Li n d lr cn , Roy A. ' 2 ) ~ Sm i th , T orn K. ' 47 *" E'i .::;ley , :;eoryE' !\ . ' 00 Llo y 1 , "' [ 5 Mu e g lrf't ' 7 8 Sor r e ll , Ch , rlf's A. (r Cd wdr.is , FrtliLc i s C .. , 59 • Ll u y i , Samue l 11 _ ' 2 1 • S p .1 r !<.. oS , C ha l ' 1 e 5 H. I 4 4 i-;ti . ,. Thompso n , J ~ck Il .. ' 52 • Fe r quson , Oli VQ[ H. 1 (, 0 ,. '1 e 3rian , nay ' 24 • Tho r nucrr y , Mar ti n II .. , , 2 f e rr e l l , Jatn0S o . ' Uf) :1 c Corru i ck , iii'lor thJ Toomey , J o lt n B. ' 4 9 Fi ck , Ar mi n F oo ' 41 ~ c Ghpe , Ve rn on T .. ' ~ 2 To wn send , F r a n k E.. t 11 Fj e l Js , Les t er r oo Mc Kn l v 0Y , .l a mps r: . , ~~ Tr a ce y , J .:tmes II .. Fin ch , .J am~s Jr. ' 5 7 Me Nu t t , '1r s V. H. ' f, 7 Tu c k e r , Mrs L o ui ~e S .. Fin e , Mor ri s ' 4C • Hc Rpyno l .l s , Allen 1 4 9 U n klest ~y , ~ . G. ' 7 8 fin ley , rred '}, .. ' Ul .. .'1 e t z , Gil be rt F.. ' 14 V ' l e r i u ~ , C l a ude N. ' 25 f l J nigan , Vi [q l1 ,l. ' 60 ~i eh"l , lI i l her t P. ' 3 1\ Wrt.nenm a e h er , J osp.ph M. ' 2 3 fo r sale f le:;h , Ddv i J .. ' 2 3 .. Mi rto l et' ush , f [ 0d.e r ic l< A. ' 07 Wed v e r , John C. ' 6 7 fle t chf'r , ~ill i'm O. , ) 4 • :"1i l es , Aa ron J .. 1 J O Webb , Wil liam II . '1 9 Fo r J , Fi. d '-1'l n ' 2 1 :1 onsch , ~ien r y D. ' :2') • Weiyel , ~ p l vi n P.. ' 2 3 y of ac· f o r t , G0 0 r yc Fo . ' 4 t) !'1 o ntgomery , R.. Gill ' 35 WesteL' f e l j , Wilfred w. ' 30 Fr dme , Wayne S .. ' 2 3 :1 o [nin , Boh L . ' 4 8 wi et h op , Russpll H. ' 32 outing. Fr cf'rn a r" Ch a r If'S A.. , 28 Muillu r1 u t:!r , Ka rl he i nz c . ' <;f, Wi l l i r1 ms , !?e x: z ... t J 1 Fr i s , En wa r d S .. ' 43 .. i1u i lpnf1u r J , Gar r f't t. A. ' 2'> • Wi l son , Cu["t is t .. ' 4 6 f ri tschen , Hf>rmau A .. J r .. ' S 1 Munye r , P ] u l P .. ' C'"l n wi lsun , . J osppll ~ . ' 2 1 Mining Gamm et c r , El me r ' 2~ ~ u rphy , Ji'Iornes J . ' 15 Wi x so r! , Bobl!y G.. !Ia. MO Ga.rv e r , AUJ u st T.. • 6U • N@edles , Sn och Roo t 1 ~ Ya ne i " JoscphJ . ' 56 Gosl i n , Hoscoe 0 .. Ne l son , L020 n a r d c . ' 09 Zol l p r , He nr y E. ' 23 ';o u 1<1 , Da v i ri S OO ' 5 1 :-l e u s t:t C' ,H 0[ , J ~mps A.. ' u J Go v ip.e , J o h n P oo Ne v in s , Mar vi n E .. ,1 [ _ t il l .. G r ~f>n , Al l en P. ,1r .. , 3 2 Ni c KP 1, i"i cl v i n r. ' J A *deccased -- Gr een , S i ,l ney J oo ' t; 9 ... ~ u e l l , O.lrney 12 1

MSM· UMR Alumnu s123 Personals ___ A/un Alumni 1929 1910 1920 1923 Karl Kenneth Kershner of 302 West Dee Zimmermann, of P.O. Bo x 135, 10th, Rolla , MO 6540 1, died November Jelli co, TN 37762, an noun ces th at he is 5. 1978. Professor Ke rshner was a pro· the grandfather of a baby gi rl , Ginn y fessor in the chemistr y depa rtment at An n Watkins. MSM before joining the U. S. Bureau of Mines. He was secretary of the MSM 1924 Al umni Association from 1925 to 1941. Prof. J. Le wi s Andrews writ es, "We art At 1921 spend in g the win ter as usual here at St. Pete, FL overlook ing Tampa Ba y and ~ F. Huston Taylor of 1023 Orl ea ns, expect to be home at Oxly, MO in late George Keokuk , IA 52632, di ed January 30, April. Are looking fo rw ard to 276, Ha 1979. He is sur vived by hi s wife, Helen. Homecoming at M.S.M." The mailing 19, 197~ one so n, one daughter, and fi ve grand· vived b) children . add ress for Prof. Andrews and Mary is P.O. Box 96 . Oxly, MO 63955 . 1930 Jim E. J ett writes that he is "strictl y in· Henry0 JACK HARLAND AND HIS ac ti ve and un able to attend the func· at 2005 DAUGHTER, CARRA McCLEARY ti ons put on loca ll y. Do appreciate the 62704. news from ca mpus. Rolla was my just livir home. " Jim and Wilda li ve at 408 Sue, JOHN DEE HARLAN older eat Houston, TX 77009. A distinguished mining engineer, John Erwin C. Dee Harlan , died February I , 1979. 1925 1300 E. Known as Jack to his many friends, he Leo L. Burnet writes that he is, "82 and 84062. E was active in the Pacific Northwest Sec· going strong- took on a new bride a have ju~ tion of the Alumni Association, as we ll yea r ago." Leo and Cleo are honey· Caribbea as the national association. His profes· mooning at 307 Seville Bldg., Orchid the 50th sional career wit h U.S. Smeltin g and Springs, Winter Haven, FL 33880. Refining Co. took him to many loca· HOMER LEONARD Ren and tions, and he spent several years in Former Speaker of the Texas House 7106 Ro of Represen tatives and 1922 graduate 1926 Alaska managing the Hammond Con· Ren is a solidated Gold Fields. He retired from 'Homer Leonard, 80, died Feb ru ary 14, John H. Rood's new address is P.O. Box worked the company as Vice Pres ident and 1979, at hi s home in Austin , Texas. 334. Frederi ckt ow n, MO 63645 . John i Anne ce Manager of Mi nes in 1944. He was a Mr. Leonard, a nati ve of Texas Co un · ret ired. Annivers scholar of hi s profession and a prolifi c ty, Missouri , graduated from the School of Mi nes and Metallu rgy of the Uni ver· Walter I author of technical papers. A visit with Harry an d Luella Birchard report th at sit y of Missouri in 1922 with a degree in February Jack was apt to prod uce pictures of hi s they are enj oy in g retirement and the Ha l Wil garden. He was active until his fa tal ill· Mining Engineerin g. In co ll ege. he was a Florida weather. Their add ress is 38 11 member of Pi Kappa Alpha and Theta Keller 1\ ness. He will be missed, but not forgot· Roya l Palm Dr. , Bradenton, FL 33505. ten. Tau, was ed it or of the "Missouri Miner" member and director of the M.S.M. Players, let· 1927 address is 1913 tered twO years in track , was National of Mi sso William Ralph Knappenberger of 14699 Pres id ent of the Association of Col · John Zoller, 6046 E. 57 th Place, Tul sa, 65201. E. Hampton, Denver, CO 80232, died legiate Engin eers, and was a member of OK 74 13 5, and his wife, Alice, are not January 15, 1979 . th e Mi ners "M" Cl ub , Pipe and Bow l, pla nning on a quiet retirement, beca use 1931 1917 Sat yr. Miners Co tilli on Cl ub, Press John just ca n't seem to retire. John is The addr Club, and Square and Compass. He was circu lation director fo r Newspaper Prin· Ramsey C. Henschel of 15 E. 67t h new brid( tin g Corp. and was scheduled to retire Street, Kansas City, MO 64 11 3, died known to hi s class mates as "S hucks" . dal ia, Me Nov. 9, 1977. Survivors are hi s wife . Nona. 3222 las t mon th , after 55 yea rs in the business. But with loose ends to ti e up Gilbert, Au stin , TX 78703; tw o Elm er S Col. Luzerne M . Tidd (Army·ReL) and and the paper carriers bein g computeri z· daughters. Mrs. Barbara Smith and Webs ter his wife Vallie, are making their home at Marcia Fae Leonard , both of Austin ; ed, well , they're going to need a ci rcula· that Geo 5509 N. Lottie Ave. , Oklahoma Ci ty, two brothers, two ister<; and three tion consultant two or three days a week M.S.M.fl OK 73111. grandso ns. anyway. on Febru

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1929 1932 -- " ( .:{ Robert P. "Dusty" Rhoades of 169 x 135. Thomas O. English 605 Bergstrom PI. Eas twood Dr. , Sa n Francisco, CA at he is Marshall, TX 75670 94 11 2, will be moving to 1421 Siskiyou Jinn y Dr. , Carson Cit y, NV 8970 I, on May 1. 50-YEAR Dusty sa id, "Have enjoyed San Fran­ REUNION cisco for 33 yea rs, but now think a more rural comm unit y will be better for me," We art eat St. At Commencement Robert F. Hippler is operating a con­ ay and May 11, 12, 13 sulting business in alluvial mineral pro­ in late George Willard Talley of Route 5, Box spect in g and mining, He and Me rle rd to 276, Hayward, W[ 54843 , died January reside at 6 1060 Kings La ne, Sp, 123 , mailing 19, 1979, after a short illness, He is sur, Bend , OR 977 01. ~ a r y is vived by his wife, Elda, Andrew W. Kassay reports that he and 1930 Julia Mae are contin uing to enjoy retire­ ctly in R. C. SOLOMON Henry O. Scheer and his wife Helen li ve ment. Home is 15 59 Eastgale Rd" , func, at 2005 Dial Court, Springfield, [L R. C. Solomon retired Dec, 31, 1978, as Toledo, OH 436 14, vice president of Quality Control, ate the 62704, Henry writes, "Nothing new , Granite City Steel after a 43-year career as my just living from day to da y and getting 1933 in the steel industry, He received the )8 Sue, older each da y," James F. McDonald wr ites that he is; "Recovering nicely from one hell of a Professional Metallurgical Engineer Erwin C. and Shirley B. Hoeman li ve at heart attack Nov, 15 , 1978," Jim and Degree from UMR in 1974, the 1300 E, 690 S , Pleasant Grove, UT Janey live at 7085 E, 52nd Place, Tulsa, the Distinguished Service A ward from '82 and 84062, Erwin is retired, He and Shirley OK 74 145, Southern [Ilinois Un ive rsity­ bride a have just returned from a delightful Edwardsville in 1978, and was named honey, Ca ribbean Cruise and are planning for Vernon L. Asher, of 1350 Craig Dr. , Galvanizer of the Yea r in 1974 by Zink Orch id the 50th M,S,M, reunion in 1980, Kirkwood, MO 63 122 , reports that he Inst itute, Inc, He is a member of many lQ, was unable to attend his 45th class reu' professional organizations and is ve ry Ren and Anne Lucille Beatty li ve at nion because of being the protocol chai r­ active in civic affairs in so uthwestern Il­ 7106 Roland, Northwoods, MO 63121, man of the national convention of the linois, Russ and his wife Edna li ve at Ren is a retired electrical engineer. He 409 Sunset Dr. , Edwards vi lle, [L 62026, worked for Union Electric, Ren and Ret ired Officers Associa tion on the sa me date, They have six children. 0, Box Anne celebrated their 52nd Wedding John is Anniversary on December 25 , 1978 , Robert W. Johnson has been enjoying Walter D. Keller was honored at the Reunion At Homecoming golf and gardening since his retirement )rt th at February meeting of the A[ME with the Class Coordinators: in 1972 as a construction engineer. He tnd the Hal Williams Hardinge Award, Dr. and Glad ys, also a golfer, reside at 220 is 3811 Keller was cited as "an outstanding Durward E. Fagan E. Court, Pa ris, [L 61944, 33505. member of the mineral industr y," His Box 139 address is 305 Geology Bldg" University Palos Hts., IL 60463 of Missouri,Columbia, Columbia, MO 1936 65201. Robert C. Weigel :, Tu lsa, R. W. Simmons retired from the active 120 Emerald Dr. pract ice of dentistry in January, but are not 1931 Danville, CA 94526 because continues to serve as a consultant to the The address of Henry R. Herron and hi s State Dept. His address is 10412 Far­ John is 1935 new bride, Ruth, is Rt. I, Box 208 , Van­ nham Dr., Bethesda, MD 20014, ler Prin dalia, MO 63382, August P. Koopmann reports that he :0 retire and his wife, Dorothy, have traveled ex­ 1937 in the Elmer Sperling of 212 Papin Ave " tensiv ely since his reti rement , including o tie up Webster Groves, MO 63 11 9, reports several trips to visit his so n Bruce ('65) Warren L. and Maxine Donnelly have Iputeriz, that George H. Fletcher, a student at in Ca li fornia , Aug ust hopes to attend mov ed to 2040 Mittenwald Dr. , No, ci rcu la' M,S,M, from 1930 to 1934, passed away th e 45t h reunion of the Class of '35 in 405 , Colorado Springs, CO 80907, War­ ,a week on February 22 , 1979, 1980, ren is retired,

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1940 I r937 Continued J. Craig Ellis writ es, "was reall y good to John P. Soult J. E. R: T he A lumni Office has bee n notified see old class mates at our 40 th re union. 37 Frontenac Estates man ager that Thomas Winston Wommack of Hope to see some in A ri z. or Ca lif. this St. Louis, MO 63131 V irginia Beach, V A , died in February of winter or spring. " Craig and Joan li ve at Pauli re: 1975. 450 1 N. Wheeling. Bldg 6A Un it 201. KS6 721 Frank S. M illard at tended AOPEC ex · Muncie. IN 47304. Guy Bf( ploration conference in Kuwa it in Dec. John R. and Marcella Long li ve at Rt. dent of [ an d presented a paper on formation 3, Box 442. Bo nne Terre. MO 636 2S. Petrolan eva luation. He lectured during the fall John has retired from Meramec M ining semes ter at the Uni v. of Houston 's reside al Compan y and moved to Terre Du Lac department of geology and is very busy Houston near Bonne Terre. doing consu lting work in the U.S.A. and 1941 overseas. Frank said, " I enjoy my can· John C. su iting work immense ly." He and Kay thony, f li ve at 102 11 Holly Springs, Houston, from the TX 77246. mand il 1938 engineer America JOHN P. SaULT John P. Sou lt has heen honored by th e And y C, Beavers with Ihe grant of a $~. OO() wi th th( sc holarshi p to UMR in his naille. John Center, r is president and chairillan of th e board qUlfles C( of F ruCon. a Illeillber of U M R's address I Academy of Civil Engineers. & a pa st 65401. pres iden t of th e Bea ve rs. He recei ved MELVIN E. NICKEL th e Honorary Doctor of Enginee ring Jennin gs Melvin E. Nickel, a pa st pres ident of th e Degree frolll U M R in 1970. l MSM·UM R A lumni A ssociati on. has at Gatel burgh, PI been elec ted an Honorary M ember of 1940 president the AIME. M el rece ived th is high awa rd at the annual banquet of th e A IME in Raymond P. and Virginia L. Helling Laughlin New Orleans on February 2 1. 1979. He ha ve moved to 303 Colon y Dr. N. burgh is presen tl y manager·fa cilit y planning Ellenton. FL 33532. Ray retired May BElDING H. McCURDY with Environdyne Industries-Wiscon· 30. 1978 . 1942 When Belding H . McCurdy retired sin Steel. He and M ary Louise res ide at Eugene and Margaret Olcott, R t. I . from engineering management in the Russell ' 1060 I S. Hailliiton A ve .. Chicago. I L Bo x 16. Shepherds town. WV 25 443. automotive business in the Detroit area , forecast 60643. ha ve cO Ill[Jleted des ign and co nstruction he "just could not do nothing" He mov· Bell Tele of th eir new hO llle on a hill ove rlooking ed to the St. Pet ersburg area and bought Telecom I Sh eph erd stown. Their hOllle has solar into the Insurance Center Inc. and 1939 SA. in found his engineer in g training in· Reunion At Homecoming water and air hea t and their herd of black angus ca n be Illonitored frolll fo recastir va luable in dealing with mathemati ca l Class Coordinators: quiremen problems of in surance risks and rating. th e windows. H ubert S. Barger Wichita, A few yea rs ago his son , Wade, joined Barger Engineerin g Herbert D. Sturges has bee n promoted the firm, and when a senior pa rtner Box 2507 P. O. 10 pres ici en l of S. PS Tec hn ologies . K. A, at retired, th ey purchased 65% of th e com· Evansv ille, I N 47714 Ae rospace ~lJld I nd ust ri a I Prod ucts Di vi· 126 1 Ca pan y and cha nged th e nam e to In· ,ion. wilh [J lants in Jenkintown , PA: 15146. K surance Corner. They also installed an Frederick W. Heiser Sa nt a A na. CA : and Cleve land. O H . ta nt in tI in· house computer in order to bet ter 16 Viking Dr., Cherr\ Hill Herb and M ar'ie li ve at 23 0 Ea st Roa d. Stee l Cor serve their clients. Belding is act ive Englewood, CO 110 I 10 Doyles town . PA I S90 1 on the Board .of ~i r ector s of th e MSM· John and UMR Alumni Assoc iat ion. He and his Joseph W . Moon c ~ han M. N iedling is enjoying reti rement RUSSia in wife Ruby li ve at 7400 Sun Island Dr .. 7383 W estmoreland al 100S 3rd St.. Sleve ns Point. WI 109 in OCI S, N o. 711 South Pasedena, FL 337 07 . Sf. L ouis, MO 63130 544 SI . SE, SI. P,

26/ MSM· UMR Al umn u s - Alumn; Personals ______J940 Continued 1943 Ronald L. Carmichael has changed his J . E. Rakaskas is now the operations departmental affiliation from engineer­ manager of Theodore Gore. He and ing manage ment to mining at UMR . Pauli reside at 333 S. Oliver. Wichita. KS67218. 1945 William Clark Powell, Jr., died on Guy Brow~. has been elected presi· September 15, 1978. Bill graduated from dent of Drilling Tools, Inc .. a division of the Naval Academy in 1947. He was an Petrolane. Inc. Guy and Mary Lucille engineer for Boeing in Seattle. He is sur­ reside at 108 22 Roaring Brook Lane. vived by his wife, Mary Ann, three sons, Houston. TX 77024. two brothers, Walbridge Powell and 1941 Julian Powell , and a sister Patricia Yost. He was a member of Pi Kappa Alpha at John C. (Clack) Wagner of 670 I S. An­ UMR. thony, Ft. Wayne, IN 46816, retired from the Army Aviation Systems Com­ 1946 mand in St. Louis as a materials The Rev. Robert L. Mann has been ap­ engineer. He is a member of the pointed to serve a shared ministry for American Society of Metals. LOUIS B. WISSLER the United Methodist-Presbyterian Louis B. Wissler really does work and Churches in Willow Springs. His and I bl the Andy Cochran, a research supervisor the above picture is by way of proof. He Shirley's address is P.O. Box 157 , S2.000 with the Rolla Metallurgy Resea rch is facility engineer at General Atomic Willow Springs, MO 65793. e. John Center, reports that he has had 150 in­ Co. Lou and Elise live at 641 Savoy St.. e boa rd quiries concerning his physics thesis. His San Diego, CA 92 106. 1947 address is Rt. 4, Box 99 , Rolla ,. MO UMR's Ron H. and Mary Tappmeyer live at 6540 I. . a pas t 2226 Country Club Dr. , Sugarland, TX Edward T. Kendall is enjoyi ng retire­ 'eceil'ed 77478. Ron is executive vice president Jennings R. and Josephine Lambeth live ment since he has time to rebuild an an­ lOeering of Reading and Bates Drilling Co. in at Gateway Towers, Apt. II -C, Pitts­ tique Ford and fly a J-3 Piper Cub. He Houston. burgh, PA 15222. Jennings is senior vice and Frances reside at 4829 Currituck president, commercial; fo r Jones and Dr. , Charlotte, NC 28210. James Wylie has been promoted to the Laughlin Steel Corporation in Pitts­ position of division supervisor-switching Helling burgh. 1944 Dr. N. engi nee r with Southwestern Bell ed Mal Reunion At Homecoming Telephone Co. He and Barbara reside at 1942 Class Coordinators: 27 12 Meridan Place, Oklahoma, City, OK 73127. . Rt I. Russell W. Hollander, retired general Robert W. Klorer fo recast manager with Southwestern ~5 lL1. Klorer Co. Elroy Cueto has been named vice presi­ otruction Bell Telephone Co. , is in adv isin g 7500 Natural Bridge dent of Quality Control at Granite City Telecomunicacoes do Rio de Janeiro rloo~ing St. Louis, MO 63121 Steel, succeed in g R. C. Solomon, '35. He las solar S.A. in establishing long term has been with GCS since 1949 . Cueto & forecasting equipment distribution re­ ~ir herd Hans E. Schmoldt hi s wife Louise live at No. 43 Twin quirements. Home is 1112 N. Westfield , 'ed from Schmoldt Engr. Services, Co. Lakes Dr. , Troy, IL 62294. They have Wi chita, KS 67212. 526 S. Seminole five chi ldren and three grandchildren. Bartlesville, OK 74003 romoted K. A. and Betty Schowalter reside at 1948 nologies. 1261 Catali na Dr. , Monroeville, PA Ernst A. Weinel ,etS Dili· 15146. Ken is a se nior research consul­ James R. Bowman li ves at 14520 1502 W. 50th .I'n. PA: tant in the research laboratory of U.S. Tramore Dr. , Chesterfield, MO 63017 . O'Fallon, IL 62269 nd OH. Steel Corp. in Monroeville. Jim is chief engin eer for· the Terminal ,t Road. Thomas J. and Mildred Mazzone have Rai lroad Association of St. Louis. John and Barbara Olsen plan to visit moved to 44071 Kings Gate Dr. , No.2, R. Allen Crosby has retired. He and Bet­ ent Ru ss ia in June and Rolla for Homecom­ Sterling Heights, MI 48078. Tom is a :tirem ing in October. Home is 4494 Trout Dr. , dev. product engineer for Ford MOlor ty have moved to 1655 Henrietta St. , lint WI SE, SI. Petersb urg, FL 33705. Co . in Sterling Heights. Redlands, CA 92373.

MSM-UMR Alumnus127 Alumni Personals ______Alutr 1950 , Phil Browning and hi s famil y transfer­ Donald G. Debolt red to Brazil on October I, 1978 , and 9122 Raeford Dr. Robert are plannin g a vacation at home in Dallas, TX 75243 Logansport, LA , in July. Phil is opera­ Mimosa. that the i tions manager for Shell Oil at th eir off­ William H. Ga mm on '73. is pi shore dri ll ing sit e nea r Rio De Janerio. 158 Dee rin g Ct. Ru ssell, KY 411 69 63 rd 51.. wo rking; Nick Holloway, J r. Santa Fe 149 Pipers Hill Rd. Mr Schn Wilton, CT 06897 Frisco R;

Jo hn J. ~ Arthur L. Tucker has been transferred Gust K. from Pensaco la. FL. and placed in building; charge of th e Consoer Tow nsend & wood . IL Associates' Puert o Ri co office. He and Home is BERNARD J. SEXAUER Babs are li vin g at Coral Beac h Towers Ci ty IL I Bernard J. Sexauer has been appointed No.2. Ap t. 1002. Isla Verde. Sa n Jua n. sa les manage r of Bron ze Products for PR 0041 3. NL Bea ringslNL Industries, Inc. He will have com plete responsib ilit y for direc­ 1951 tin g the sale of "Bunting" slee ve bear­ ings, bar and special machined parts, H. E. and cast bronze and powder (P /M) metal 969 M a n ~ parts. Mr. Sexauer and his wife reside at MO 630 1 LESTER E. FIELDS 3729 Rose Glenn , Toledo, OH 43615. se rvices II' After his retirement from Kennametals. Lester E. Fields and hi s wife Anne mov­ Michael C. and Margaret Zwirble's ed to 552 Muirfield Dr. , Atlantis. FL Dal'id . new address is c/o Loop, Inc .. P.O. Bo x 33462, and Les beca me self-emplo yed as plant engi 11 58 , Harvey , LA 70059. Mike is an en­ president of Ra y's Equi pment Co. S GYPIU vironmental manager. Lak e Alat

Les ter "V Wilbert F. Stoecker is recipient of the 1949 of th e Cor fir st Halliburton Edu ca ti on Leadership Lab and Reunion At Homecoming J AMES B. McGRATH A ward . estab li shed by the Halliburton principal Class Coordinators: James B. McGrath of 12425 B::li wyc k Edu ca ti on Founda ti on, In c. , to and fOUIl{ Lane. St Loui s. MO 63131. has bee n recogni ze a UIUC engin eerin g facult y struction Rob ert D. Bay elected chairm an of the Nati ona l Co n­ membe r who has demonstrated leader­ Joan\ add 222 Magna Carta Dr. structors Assoc iati on. Jim is vice presi­ shi p in engin eerin g educa ti on. Stoecker dale. I L 6. St. Louis, MO 63141 dent of Fru -Con Corp and also serves is professo r of mechanica l engin eerin g at th e MS M-UM R Alu mni Associati on as the Uni ve rsit y of Illinois-Urbana. He Richard M. Otto \ icc pres id ent. He is a member of Chi Robert Va and Pa tri cia li ve at 1506 S. Maple, Ur­ R. M. Otto Co. Inc. Epsil oll and a chaner member of the \a~ Cit y. I bana, I L 6 180 I. 4318 Whittier U M R Acad emv of Civil Enginee rs. He Illade a pc of Black I ndianapolis, IN 46226 recl'ntly co mpleted :1 three-y ea r term as Arthur Tapperson, Jr., of 44 25 But ler engi nce rlll Hill Rd , St. Lo ui s, MO 631 28 , has been g ov e rn ~ r o J' th e Missouri At hl eti c Cl ub nlenlher 0 named manage r of Uni on Electri c's Lt'on ard L. Schuler, J r. in St. l.ouis. Jim and hi s wife Terr y have Engi neers. power plaQ ts. I 25!W Markairc Dr. t h rcc ,uns. S .. 1.ouis, MO 631 41 palt prel SpcciflcalJ Mrs. Bo nnie J. Wibbling has notifi ed th e Otlo L. Va n Maerssen contin ues as :.I n lectu rer fc Alu mni Office of the death of her hus­ Jot' N. Strllhert engin eerin g speciali st with Vought the Crout band William Wibblin g on May 23. 2300 Dirol Dr. Co rp. His add res, is 4207 Will iam , burg Thomas 1\ 1978 . S .. LOlli~ . MO 6,,1 ,, 1 Rd .. Da ll a, . TX 7522 0. Illg at U 1

28/ MSM-UMR A lu mnus - Alumni Personals ______J950 Continued Robert D. and Ruth M. Heetfield have 1953 moved to 5863 San Reno Dr., Sy lvania, Robert and Pat Schmidt of 2009 OH 43560. Bob is supervisor of a M im osa. Springfield. MO 65804. wrile meta llurgica l laboratory for Jeep Cor­ Ihal Iheir so n, Robert Mark Schmidt, poralion in Toledo. '73. is prese ntly residing al 14 2 14 W. 63rd S1.. Shawnee. KS 662 16 . and is working as an induslrial engineer t'or the 1952 Santa Fe Railroad in Kan as Ci ty. KS. Mr. Schmidt is manager of safety fo r the Joseph G. Wargo has es tab lished a Frisco Railroad in Spri ngfield. geo logic co nsulting office specializing in mineral explora tion and management of John J. Sakonyi, an elec trica l supt. wit h mineral properties. In addition to lsferred Gust K . Newber'g Construction Co .. is opera ting his own firm. Dr. Wargo is co­ Iced in building a nuclear power plant at Braid· founder. and wi ll be affiliated with San send & wood. IL for Commonwealth Ed ison. Francisco Mining Associa tes. a newly form ed co nsulting group offering world­ He and Home is o ~4 Exchange Ave .. Cal umet wide se rvices in the area of mineral Towers City. IL 60409. CLA Y ROBBINS n Jua n. resou rce development. Dr. Wargo. his wife Edilh and daughter Leah reside at Clay Robbins, 343 Fawnlake. Houston, 21 Birchwood Place. Moraga. CA TX 77079, has been named general 1951 94556. Anot her daughter. Kim. is a man ager -sw i tched services for se nior in geo logy al Ihe Univ. of Ca lif. Southwestern Bell in Houston as a result H. E. and An n Kennedy have moved to of their maj or restructuring plan to 969 Mansionhill Dr .. No. 177. Ball win. Waldemar D. and Lorraine B. Stopkey realign the company along market lines. MO 630 II . He is manager-cnginee ring li ve al 1405 Moss Ln., Ri ve r Ridge . LA Robbins and his wife Pauline have three services with Pfi ze r Genetics. Inc. 70123 . Waldemar is ge neral manager of daughters and two sons. engineering support se rvices for Walk. John R. McDonald has been promoted David U. Gillen ha s been promoted to Ha ydel. and Associates. Inc. in New to senior supervisory geologist with Exx­ plant engineering superinten de nt by U. Orleans. on. He and Joyce reside at 3505 S. Gyp'>um. H e and Pall li ve al 108 John B. Nolan is working with the 11 - Seaboard, Midland. TX 79703. Lake Alabas ler. City. M I 48763. Tawa~ ' Ii nois Depl. of Transpanation as Inve n­ tory, Raling and In ves ti ga tion Engr. Donald G. Bardon has been promoted Lester "Woody" Holcomb is the owner and is se rving as a member of the Na­ 10 lead enginee r-electronics w ith of the consulting firm of Holco mb Test ti ona l Cooperati ve Highway Resea rch McDonnell Douglas. Home is 1450 Lah and Foundat ion Enginee rin g. Its Program Board for the project " Inspec­ Ascot Terrace, Flori ssa nt, MO 63033 . principal fie ld of engineeri ng is solids lion and Slre ngth Eva luation of Con­ and foundalions and all types of co n­ B31I1'YC~ crete Bridges." He and Maxine live at 66 Bob L. and Jo Paulsell have moved to struction malerials testing. Woody and las been Circle Drive. Springfield. I L 62703. 25507 N. Radbrook PL. Valencia. CA 1al Con J oan'~ address is R.F.D. NO.7. Ca rbon ­ 9 1355. Bob is ass istant general dale. I L 6290 I. ce presl' Quentin J . and Peggy Schiene have superintendent for Texaco Inc. in Los a serres moved 10 8019 Pine Green. Humble, A ngeles . ialion al Robert Vansant of 435 E. 55 th SI.. K an­ TX 77338. Quentin is reg ional sa les' r of Chi ,a~ CilY. MO 641 10 ha '> rece nlly been manager for George P. Reintjes Co. Inc. Ralph L. Kuster, J r. and his wife, r of Ihe mad e a pan ner in Ihc engin ea ing fir'm in Humble . Joa nne. li ve at 5474 Honeyleaf Way, ee rs. He of Bl ack and Vea lch. Bob. a civil Daylon, OH 45424. Ralph is a colonel ' lerm al engineer in g grad uale at' M .S. M . ami a James R. Boyle is the U.S. Bureau of in the USAF and Chief, A ir Force memher of Ihe Uivl f{ Acadcm y (If Ci\ il Mines' Liai'>on Office r-A laba ma . In ad ­ :l1C Club Slructures Div. at Wright Patterson A ir En gin ee r'> . also ha '> a J. I). degrcc. A dilion 10 his regu lar work , he is prese nt­ rr) hiM Force Ba se. pa '> l rre'-.ide ll l of Ihe Conslr'uclion ly lcaching one course in mining at the Speeifical ion'> In'> liluIC_ he ha'> hee n a Linivcr,ilY of A labama . He said il is Frederick R. Wagner has moved to leclUrer for Ihe U Mf{ Dewa lerin g anJ '·Inll'rc\ling. hUI lilcse engineering 40 15 C. Brittany Circle, Bridgeton, MO leI a\ an thc ( irouling Sh m l Cour,c,. Bob\ ,on , luJcnl' will keep you 011 yo ur toes." 63044 . Fred is principal specialist for Voughl Thoma, i'-. a frc'-.h man in civ il e n ~r n ~cr .1 1m and I.uc ille live al <) Foresl M anor, McDonnell Douglas Automation in St. amlburg ing al UMR . I ol'lilporl. I\L ))476. Louis.

MSM-UMR Alumnus129 Alumni Personals ______A/un 1953 C J949 Continued Mrs. Josephine Breitwieser has notified Roland and Jan Niederstadt ha ve mov ­ the Alumni Office of the death of her ed to 13 25 Howell , Beaumont, TX Mrs. Ha husband Robert of 420 V2 W. Jefferso n, 77706, and Ro land has accepted a posi­ notified t Pittsburg, KS 66762 , on May 30, 1978. tion with Mobil Oil as ge neral manager her husb Robert was the vice president in charge of their refinery in Beaumont. of research and dev~lopment for the W. Bell YL. I S. Dickey Clay Co. at the time of hi s Warren and Betty Hagan have moved office th: death. to No. 40 Hickory Point Court, Greaves, Decatur, IL 62526. Warren is president R. William Helm of 11431 Swa ll ow St. , of Warren E. Hagan Co nstructing 1954 Coon Rapids, MN 55433, di ed Engineers, Inc. September 22, 1978. He had been employed by the Cornelius Compan y in Anoka, MN , and was . director of engineering at the time of hi s death. Bill is survived by his wife Eli za beth. 1950 ROBERT D. BAY Marvin E. Smith is presently technical The U.S. Senate has confirmed the director with Subsurface Disposal Corp. nomination by President Carter of Home for Marvin and Jeanne is 5035 Robert D. Bay as Major General of the Dumfries, Houston, TX 77096. United States Arm y Reserve. General Joe E, I Bay is a prominent civil engineer with The Alumni Office has been notified manager. Black & Veatch and commander of the that John Thomas Hilgenbrink died fo r the 416th Engineer Command in Chicago. suddenly in May of 1977. Helicopte He is president-elect of the MSM-UMR their horr Alumni Association, vice president of Robert and Betty Jean Ponder have Worth. T the E~gineers' Club of St. Lo uis, a past moved to 7709 E. 66 St. , Tulsa, OK DENNIS L. EIDSON Dan and national director of the American Socie­ 74133 . Bob is manager of Refining & Dennis L. Eidson, 357 1 Atdoann Dr. , lins had I, ty of Civil Engineers, state director of Transportation-Mid Continent at Hoover, AL 35226, vice president­ the Missouri Society of Professional Champlin Petroleum Co. engineering and manufacturing, Quar­ Frank Cfj Engineers, and a member of the trol Co rp. , had a fata l hea rt attack on dent of hi Missouri At hlet ic Club and the Rotary Feb. 3, wh ile in Johannesburg, South COllnties. Club of St. Louis. Bob and his wife Africa, on a busin ess trip. He joined the Galconda. Peggy live at 222 Magna Ca rta Dr., Quartrol Corp . in 1977 . Mr. Eidson is Creve Couer, MO 63 141 . survived by his wife, Ann Dougherty 1955 Eidson, five sons, a daughter and two Charl es \ E. J. Telthorst of 1415 Tin a Dr. , Floris­ grandchildren. wil h Ihe sant, MO 63033, has been appointed Corps of director of Union Electric's Power David and Lucil le Grimm have moved 68 St.. 01' Operations function with responsibi lity to 336 Round Hill Road , Fairfield , CT for all generating plants. 06430. David has a new position as vice Bob Slims president of Richard Dudgeon Inc. 23Y1 years He now pi Carl J. and Rena Danzer have mo ved to Enrique Heller of 66 -5 0 Booth St. Rego farn] The Apt. 6-1 4646 Na lensville Rd , Park Queens, New York NY 11374, is Oneela, is Nashville, TN 37211. Carl is a super­ off to Kabul , Afg hanistan, for one year WILLIAM J. V ARK mgs. MO I visory engineer for the Corps of William J. Vark of 5840 S Kingston on a U.N. technical mission. Engineers in Nashvi lle. Ave., Tu lsa, OK 74 135 , has been ap­ Philip p, ( pointed ass istant vice pres id ent of Donald N. and La Von Lockett liv e at regional Sa Joseph N. Strubert is work ing as a pro­ Beth lehem Stee l Co rpo rati on's sup ply 2024 S Florida Ave., Joplin , MO division's I ject manager with 1. S. Alberici . He and division , headqu

30/ MSM-UMR A lu mnus - Alumni Personals ______Ie mov. J953 Continued nt, TX I a posi. Mrs. Harry John Schiermeyer, Jr., has nanager notified the alumni office of the death of her husband on 1116 17 7.

moved Bett y L. Greaves has advised the alum ni Court. office that her husband. Bruce Anton resident Greaves, died September 18. 19 76. trueting 1954 Reunion At Homecoming Class Coordinators: Frank B. Conci P. O. Box M ARTHUR G. BAEBLER BERNIE MALSON Galconda, IL 62938 Arthur G. Baebler of 20 Fox Meadows, Bernie Malson has been elected vice Sunset Hill s, MO 63 127 , has been nam­ president-Economics and Planning, of J . Robert Patterson ed executive viee preside nt of Regional Transocean Oil, Inc. His home address is Show-Me, Inc. Commerce and Growth Associat ion 11010 Wainfleet Lane, Houston, TX P. O. Box 573 (RCGA) in St Louis. He will continue 77 096. Sikeston, MO 63801 to head the RCGA economi c develop­ Joe E. Gray has bee n promoted to menr div ision. An is a vice president of Bu rt H. Robbins is a computer specia li st manage r, medi um heli copter marketing the MSM -UMR Alum ni Association , a wit h Union Carbide. Home is 10748 fo r th e U.S and Ca nada wirh Bell board member of the Missouri Chamber Mercury Dr. , Concord, TN 37720. Helicopter. Joe and Ed ith were visited at of Co mmerce Execu tives. secretary of th eir home at 3728 Billie Fa ye Dr .. Ft. the Misso uri Adv isory Council on Voca­ 1958 Wonh. TX 76 11 8. in late December by tional Education , and secretary of the Charles and H. Y. Lin have a new mail­ Dan and Shirley Martin '5 2. The Mar­ Misso uri Finance Co rp. He and his wife ing address: P.O. Box 113 , Hazelwood, tins had left Iran and co uldn't retu rn . I va have two sons, bot h engin eer ing MO 63 042. Charles is with McDonnell iOn Dr., student s. resident· Douglas. Frank Conci is the count y superinten­ ~, Quar 1956 tack on dent of hi ghways for Hard in and Pope Harrod A. Oldham, Jr. is the ow ner of William D. Walker, 13695 SW Hargis ;, South co unties. His address is PO. Bo x M. Alyea's Specia lty Painting. Home fo r Rd .. Beavert on, OR 97005 , has been ined the Ga lconda. I L 62938. Harrod and Susan is 835 S. Cava lier. named executive vice president and chi ef operating office r of Tektronix Inc. :idson is 1955 Spri ngfield. MO 65802. lugherty J. A. Unnerstall has bee n promoted to !Od tWO Charles W. Schuman is an es timator Wallace E. Northup, 709 Fifth St. , ge neral manager of IS&MS Dept. at with the Ka nsas Cit y distri ct of the Mos in ee, WI 54455 , has announced his Sta ndard Oi l Compan y (Ind iana). He Corps of Eng in eers. Home is 6100 W. ca ndidacy for mayor of that city. He is a and Theresa li ve at 20900 Spa rt a La ne, 68 St, Overland Park. KS 66204. territorial sa les represe ntative for : moved Olympia Fields. I L 6046 1. ield, CT Medu sa Cement Corp. , Cleveland, OH, Bob Stimson retired Apr il I , 1979 after n as vice 1957 and has li ved in the Mosinee area for the 23 V2 years with th e Mo. Highway Dept past four years. Inc. He now pla ns to rai se feeder pi gs on his Joel "Nick" Cooksey of 41 Greenridge farm. The add ress for Bob and his wife. Dr .. Carlin vill e, IL 626 26 , died Dec. 31, James E. Twyman has been promoted St. Rego Onee ta, is PO. Box 312. Will ow Spr­ 1978. of a heart attack. He is sur,vived by Ameri can Hoist & Derrick Co. to 11374, is ings. MO 65793. by hi s wife Sandra and th eir chil dre n: director-Q uali ty Ass urance. He and one year John. assistan t director of Labor Re la­ Ma rgare t live at 6828 Ridgeview Dr. , Philip P. Corneli has been promoted to ti ons. Wes tmoreland Coal Co .. Beck ley, Edi na, MN 55435. regional sales manager for th e Tretolit e WV : Ja na, se nior at Western Illinois tt live at division's Pacific Coast refinery and in ­ Univ .: Gregory , juni or at Black burn Don L. Mueller has accepted a position lin, MO dustria l sales region. and h a~ mo ved to Co ll ege: and Chuck. fres hm an at Illinois as area engineer, Atlanta, with the :ommef' Los Angeles to assume hi " new du ti e,. State Un ivers it y. Nick W3S emp loyed by Corps of Engineers, and moved to 140 I chef In· Tretol it e is a division of Pctrol it c COql. Mont cl"ey Coa l Co. Ca melot Dr. , Co llege Park, GA 30349.

MSM· UMR Alumnus/ 3 1 A/un Alumni Personals------1961 ( J958 Continued Francis R. Brew has opened his own Jerry and Dorothy Gilmore's new ad­ George I dress is Rt. 4, Box 137 , Rolla , MO Wayne T. Andreas has completed his consulting office as F. R. Brew Con­ to 2409 65401. Jerry is president of Missouri assignment with Syncrude Canada Ltd. , sultants, Engineers and Su rveyors. His 63301. ( Eng in eering Corp. and has started a new assignment as and Leah's address is Box 124A, RD I, fo r AlveI startup electrical engineer for the ex­ Hudson, NY 12534. Herman and Carol Jean Vacca have perimental coal liqufaction plant being George ( built by the Carter Oil Co. in Baytown, Kenneth A. and Patricia Ann Swanson moved to No. 7 Partridge Place, to 3222 TX. Wayne's new home address is 1802 live at 372 2nd St. , Manistee, MI 49660. Robstown, TX 78380. George i~ Whitefeather Trail, Crosby, TX 77532 . Ken was recently promoted to plant pro­ AIKYLS duct superintendent of the Martin­ John H. and Barbara Gustafson have Marietta Chemicals Refractories plant moved to 3413 Timber Way SW, Wendell 1959 in Manistee. Decatur, AL 35603. John is manager, Swan DI process and equipment tech. for Mon­ been ap Reunion At Homecoming A. W. and Bonnie J. Puntney live at 29 santo Textiles Co. in Decatur. administ r Class Coordinators: Cherry Hill , Mt. Carmel, IL 62863. Al is and Man Jerry R. Bayless president of Puntney Engineering, Inc. Billy C. and Lee Ann Wade live at 32 dustries. I UMR in Mt. Carmel. Cottonwood, Chatham, IL 62629. Billy 108 Civil Engr. is a civi l engineer for the Illinois Dept. of Earl R. ( Rolla, MO 65401 Transportation in Springfield. tion of 1960 Moun tail Lucien M. Bolon, Jr. Edwin J. Ballantyne, Jr., has accepted a a new ac John L. McDaniels is an assistant pro­ 5648 Kirkham Ct. position with Amoco Minerals Co. as OH 457 1 Springfield, VA 22151 fessor of mathematics at Lew is & Clark chi ef geophysicist. He and Evelyn have Communit y Co llege. John and Betty moved to 2578 Alta Ct. , Lisle, IL 60532. Edward E. Hornsey reside at 3208 Greenwood Lane, God­ UMR frey , IL 62035. Edward Y. Yakushiji has moved to P.O. 103 Old Met Box 130, Dodgeville, WI 53533 . Rolla, MO 65401 Vincent J. Dudenhoeffer was transfer­ red from Kent land, IN to Centerville, Ronald A. Kibler IA and promoted to plant manager by Harry L. Ponzer sends the follow ing up­ 1006 Shellbark Union Carbide. His address is Rt. 2 date on his activi ties. After graduation Muncie, IN 47304 East, Terra Vista, Centerville, IA he worked as a project engineer with 52544. Missouri Water Company. He received Gerald L. Stevenson his Missouri P.E. Registration in 1964 515 Rob Roy and was awarded You ng Engineer of Lakeland, FL 33803 the Month by the Western Cha pter of MSPE. He joined Riddle Engin eerin g in Victor DesCamp is now a construction 1965 and two of the projects he worked project engineer with Westinghouse on received design exce ll ence awards by Corp. He and Shirley reside at 1860 the Missouri Consulting Engineer's Alder Ave., Richland, W A 9933 2. Council. In 19 71. Harry received his Kansas P.E. Registration , and in 1973 John L. I Arthur and Lynn Ryter have moved to he became a partner in Ponzer-Sears­ Temperan 19308 Lamarsh St. , Northridge, CA Youngquist (pSY). concerned with pOinted a 91324 . Arthur is a se nior market sup­ work in the water and wastewater field. Co nta iner port rep. with IBM. Henry and Mary live at 11219 Worna ll , Inc. He I Kansas City , MO 64 114. rnanufac il Don W. Crap nell has been promoted to ROB ERT E. HODGE Atlanla district construction manager, Western Robert E. Hodge of 503 Edgebrook . 1961 Orlea ns: L District, American Bridge Div. , U. S. Joliet, IL 6043 5, has been named pro­ Richard J. Maguire of 1203 Ca ll ahan and the Co Steel Corp. He is responsible for all con­ ject coordinator fo r th e Natural Gas Dr. , Alt on, IL 62002, has been pro­ Toano , V I struction activities in eleven wes tern Pipelin e Comp any of Ameri ca's moted by Laclede Steel Company to states. Don and Loretta live at 8452 Trailblazer pipeline project in th e Rocky superintendent of the 8", 22 " and Rod Dennis 0 Compton Dr. , Huntington Beach , CA Mountain s. He will wo rk out of Mill Department at the Alton O'Neill & 92646 . Natural's Chi cago hea dq u ~ r te r s . steelwo rk s. Highway:

32! MSM-UMR Alumnus - Alumni Personals ______lew ad. 1961 Continued Harry O. Schneider is vice president of Tom Coyle has left his job with the la, MO George H. and Rita Jordan have moved Continental Piston Ring Co. He and Photo Products Dept. at DuPont and I\ issou ri to 2409 Westmin ister, St. Charles, MO Pamela reside at 390 Dixie Hills Dr., has accepted a position with Solar 6330 I. George is a mechanical engineer Hernando, MS 38632. Energy Research Inst. as a task leader in for Alvey, Inc. in St. Louis. their Ceramics & Glass Div. He and his :a have Wayne L. Sievers is the head, non­ wife Judith and their daughter Eli zabeth Place, George C. and Fay Heilig have moved destructive testing section with Mason li ve at 1606 S. ,Hoyt St. , Denver, CO to 3222 Charles, Bay Cliff, TX 775 18 . & Hamer-Silas Mason Co. , Inc. His 80226, George is manager of projects for Texas address is R.R. 3, Box 187M, Amarillo, 1963 In have AIKYLS in Deer Park. TX 79107. Iy SW, Wendell C. Putman of 4872 W. Black lanager, Swan Dr. , Shawnee, KS 66216, has Lt. Col. David Maune is a battalion Jr Mon· been appointed executive director­ commander this year. He and Mary administration, Petroleum Production Ellen reside at 1203-0 Hase Dr. , and Manufacturing, for Farmland In­ Honolulu, HI 96819. Ie at 32 dustries, Inc. 19, Billy Wayne and Carole Johner have moved Dept of Earl R. Gardner has accepted the posi­ to 14048 Cross Trails Dr., Chesterfield, tion of quality control manager at MO 63017. Wayne is a supt.lengineer­ Mountain State Steel Foundries and has ing with GMAD. :epted a a new address: Route I, Box 6, Belpre, Co. as OH45714. James B. and Mary Marble have mov­ yn have ed to 1012 Ida, Morgan City, LA 70380. .60532. Jim is district manager for Schlumberger Offshore Services in Morgan City. I to P.O. 1962 ALLAN H. LaPLANTE Allan H. LaPlante, a director of the Narayan M. Sedalia is a ceramic .ving up· MSM-UMR Alumni Association, has engineer with Hobart Corp. Home is Iduation been promoted to general manage r­ 1210 Maplecrest Dr. , Troy, OH 45373. :er with Houston facilities for Continental Oi l received Co. His home address is 13102 Holston Craig A. Valentine is now the chief, Hills Dr. , Houston, TX 770(,9 in 1964 Civil Engineering Unit with 21 ineer of CESIDEEEC at Elmendorf AFB. He apte r of Harry B. and Karen V. Morgan reside and Caroline reside at 3838 at 23 Dewalt Dr. , Mechanicsburg, PA ~e r i ng in Westminister Way , Anchorage, AK 17055, Harry is a project designer in the worked 99504. envi ronmen tal division for Buchart­ va rds by Aylmer P. Cheng has moved to 15715 Horn Engineers, Inc. in York, 19ineer's JOHN L. HODGES ived his T. C. Jester, Houston, TX 77068. He is John L. Hodges of 3999 School Rd ., a senior petroleum engineer with Carl and Kathryn Roberts' new address in 1973 Temperance, MI 48182, has been ap­ Amoco. is P,O. Box 72 1, Fallon, NY 89406. er-Sea rs· pointed a vice president of the Glass d with Container Division of Owens-illinois, Gerald R. and Janet L. Helgeson live at R. H. and Judith Sieckhaus live at ter field. Inc. He has the responsibility for all 9923 Forest Glen Dr. , Montgomery, 10700 Clearwater Dr., St. Lo uis, MO \Vo rn al!. manufacturing operations at plants in OH 45242. Gerald is a facilities/project 63123. Bob is vice president of Strange Atlanta, GA, Lakeland, FL, New engineer for Continental Can Co. in and Coleman in E. St. Louis, IL. Orleans, LA , and Winston-Salem , N.C. , Cincinnati. and the construction and start-up of the B. Brent Gregory has accepted a posi­ Toano, Y A plant. Callahan Lindell H. Elfrink has accepted a posi­ tion in the Aircraft Engi ne Group of een pro­ tion with the U.S. Bureau of Reclama­ General Electric as engineer/systems ,panY to Dennis O'Neill is doing business as tion as a field engineer. He and Roberta analysis. He and Barbara have moved to and Rod O'Neill & Associates, Star Route (478 have moved to 4000 Cherry Tree Blvd. , Nine Livermore Rd. , Boxford, MA Aiton Highway 82) , Granite, CO 81228. Lake Havasu Cit y, AZ 86403. 019 21.

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1963 Continued Raymond A. Fournelle, 1129 N. 1965 j William H. and Judith Daniels live at Dennis Lonnie J. Shalton of 4816 Westwood Jackson St. , Apt. 1207-C, Milwaukee, 3918 Byers Rd. , Delaware, OH 43015. engineer Road, Kansas City, MO 641 12, has WI 53202 , has been promoted to Bill is a program engineer-advanced ap­ States C joined the Plaza law firm , Polsinelli, associate professor with tenure in the pli cations for General Electric Co.· reside at White & Schulte. He intends to con· mechanical engineering department at Specialt y Materials Dept. in Wor· 77379. tinue work as bond counsel to the Marquette Universit y. thington. Jackson County Redevelopment Gu y R.I Authority and to retain his one-third in· Jerry G. Johnson is a computer William Howell Branum has a new posi­ terest in The Brewery, a Brookside area specialist with McDonnell -Douglas. He the Shri' tion as president of Trinity Testing tavern. Shalton is expected to specialize and Mary reside at 11664 Arroyo Dr. , is 273 1I Laboratories, Inc. He and Judy have in real estate and business law. Florissant, MO 63033. UT 841 i moved to 3211 Old Blue Ridge. San An­ tonio, TX 78230. Bertis J. William and Sharon Schanbacher have Hansraj J. and Kashmira Patel li ve at dent of moved to 1805 Eldora Ct., Richardson, 621 Casti le, EI Paso, TX 799 13. Han­ Charles and Ann Rothwell, Jr., have His addr TX 75081. sraj is president of Patel/Walter/Church CO812 1 Assoc., Inc. in EI Paso. moved to 2504 Cunningham , Pearland, 1964 TX 77581. Charles has a new position with Beaumont Well Works as QA/QC Kim an d Reunion At Homecoming William and Julie Crede li ve in Manager. to 3033 Class Coordinators: Koeltztown, MO 65048. Bill is owner of MO 6331 Fab Building Center in Jeff City Alvis T. Robertson, Jr., and his wife Sal­ Alfred J. Buescher ly, have moved to 6983 Old Troy Pike, 1966 2640 Quail Ln. Alan E. Stricker was promoted to Dayton , OH 45424. AI is a captain in materials manager for General Refac­ Northbrook, IL 60062 the U.S . Air Force, stationed at the Li·Chi C tories Co. In this position he is responsi­ Wright Patterson Air Force Base in engineer ble for the purchasing and manufactur­ Harry K. Edwards Fai rborn. and Gral ing control departments. Mr. Stricker 1453 Huntley Dr. Dale, Ho Flint, MI 48507 has been with General Refractories Robert H. and Kathi Schlutow were since graduation. He and his wife Joyce married on November 24 , 1978. They James B. and their son reside at Box 364, RFD I, li ve at 25 20 Grand Ave ., Apt. 414, Kan· C. Stuart Ferrell Lumber ( Eighty Four, PA 15330. sas City , MO 64108. Bob is a division 219 Timothy Lane SR 287, Carterville, IL 62918 staff supervisor for Southwestern Bell in Robert and Tatchie Ann Vogelpohl Kansas Cit y. Claude E Frank W. King, III have moved to 730 Third St. , Norco, ed to 13: 2017 Baffin Bay CA 91760. Bob is a sen ior design James R. Cunningham of 1489 Royal WA 982' Plano, TX 75075 engineer with General Automation, Inc. Spring Dr. , St. Lou is, MO 63 126, has been appointed vice president of produc· duct plan David J. Michel Robert D. and Di xie Lee Range have tion for Blank and Wesselink & 4421 Rolling Brooke Ct. moved to 2436 20th St. , Lake Charl es, Associates, engin eers and consultants. Ashok C. Alexandria, VA 22306 LA 7060 I . Bob is a. field servi ce 9656 Tur manager for Schlumberger Off Shore in James and Peggy Hamilton have moved 92708 Or Larry L. Parkinson Lake Charles. to 180 Sa lt Creek Dr. , Mannford, OK seni or de: 2127 Post Rd. 74044 Jim has accepted a position with nifin Cor] Clarksville, TN 37040 1965 Oklahoma Steel Castings as a technical director. Gary L. a Richard and Connie Rosenkoetter are Ladimir J. Aubrecht, Jr., is a man age r, David A. Elliott has accepted a position 25 4 Gr l> living at 16 Mintert Manor Dr ., Brass Ex pansion with the Brass Group with E. H. Intern ati onal as senior design 99352. G Ferguson, MO 63 13 5. Mr. Rosenkoet­ of Oli n Co rp . He and June res id e at engin ee r. H is new mailing address is P. staff of B ter is pres ident of Cordes Appliance & 4450 Friarw ood , Alt on. IL 62 00 2. O. Box 6035 4. Sunn yva le. CA 9408 8. in Richl al Furnace Co., In c. Gc of and Dee Goldbogen announce the Stephen K. Lee has been elected vice Den n ~ an James C. O'Neal li ves at 819 N. Harbor pres id ent of th e explorati on and produc· birth of Jeremy Authur. Geo f is now to 836 0 Dr. , No. 35 , Redondo Beach, CA ti on div isio n of Sub ur ba n Propa ne Gas asst. prof. of Comput er Science and 63 131. D 90277. Jim is a GPS Software Manager Corp. Home is 26 14 Whisper Leaves, Electri ca l Engineerin g at Uni on College COS t accol fo r Ae ros pace Corp. in Los Angeles. in Sch3neclady. Sa n Anto nio. TX 78230. Douglas!

:J 4/ MSM-UMR Alumnus - Alumni Personals ______l live at 1965 Continued Leonard C. Kirberg has been named an 1967 associate of Horner and Shifrin. Len, a ! 43015. Dennis Worley is an operations & Dale R. and Jackie Merrell have moved director of the MSM -UMR Alumni need ap. engineering coordinator with Coastal to 4703 NE 134th St. , Vancouver, WA Association , was named Young -ic Co.' States Gas Corp. He and Sandra now 98666. Dale is a general manager for Engineer of the yea r by the St. Louis 1 Wor. reside at 8210 Forest Ridge, Spring, TX Clark Co. Public Uti lity District No. I Chapter, MSPE in 1976. He and his 77379. in Vancouver wife Mary live at 331 Ca rm el Woods, Guy R, Mace is the general manager of Dr, Ellisville, MO 630 II . lew posi· Robert W. and Barbara Cummins Ilve the Shriver Div. of Environtech. Home at 2648 E. 39th St., Davenport, IA Testing Charles D. Grace has moved to 103 is 2731 E. Juniper Way , Salt Lake City, 52807. Bob is a senior standards dy have Marblle Dr, Bridgeville, PA ISO 17. He UT 84117. engineer for Deere and Co. in Moline, San An- is mgr. ·perso nnel programs with IL. Bertis J, Vander Schaff III is the presi­ Westinghouse Electric Corp. dent of Earth Science Materials, Inc. Ronald E. and Jeanne Evans have mov· Jr., have His address is P.O. Box ISS , Florence, Edward and Jo Ann Desantis have mov­ ed to OS 545 Madiso n St. , Winfield , IL Pearland. CO 81226. ed to 24 Mason Dr, Ft. Belvoir, V A 60190. Ron is a senior designer for position 22060. Ed is a Lieutenant Colonel and American Bridge Division of U. S. Steel ;QAIQC Kim and Suzanne Dabner have moved Bat. Command er at Ft. Belvoir. in Chicago. to 3033 Rockwood Trail, St. Charles, MO 63301. Kenneth W. Bowles of 3909 Swiss Ave. , Surendra V. Desai has been promoted . wife Sal· Dallas, TX 75204, plans to graduate in to principal project engineer with roy Pike. 1966 May 1979 with a Th.M. from the Dallas Mallinckrodt in St. Louis. He and Anjali aptain in Theological Seminary. have moved to 901 Julianna, Fox Creek Estates, Manchester, MO 6301 1. d at the Li·Chi Chow is presently a senior civil Charles S. Jungers is vice president, Base in engineer with Brown and Root, Inc. He Garry and Anne Brown have moved to Westinghouse International , and Grace reside at 10215 Huntington 3709 Camino De La Sierra NE, Albu­ Westinghouse Electric Corp. He and Dale, Houston, TX 77099. querque, NM 87111. Garry is a super­ Linda receive their mail at P.O. Box o~ were visor at Sandia Labs. 8. They James B. Perkins is a partner in Perkins 451 , Baltimore, MD 21203. ·14. Kan· Lumber Co. His and Martha's address is Ed and Susan Schmidt and their division SR 287 , Box 2, Steelville, MO 65565. Allen G. and Elizabeth (Liz) Behring of daughter Sara recently moved to 7743 rn Bell in 447 South Euclid , Villa Park, IL 60181 , South 72 East Place, Tulsa, OK 74133. Claude E. and Joan Thomes have mov­ have changed their li fe-sty le slightly late­ Ed accepted a managerial positon with ed to 1350 I 51st Ave. NE, Marysville, ly . They are parents of a new daughter, McGill Inc. , Hydrotech. 19 Royal W A 98270. Claude is manager of pro­ Jennifer Suzanne. AI is a senior mechanical engineer at Harza Engr Co. Howard H. Stine, Jr. has moved to 113 126. has duct planning for OPCON in Everett. Shady Valley Dr, Chesterfield , MO f prOOuc, and a member of the MSM -UMR 63017 . Howard is vice president of Alumni Association Board of Directors. elink & Ashok C. and Ranjan A. Shah moved to Systemaire, Inc. ultan ts. 9656 Turtledove, Fountain Valley , CA 92708 on Jan. 28 , 1979. Ashok is a Charles A. Gross of 418 Scott St. , Billy and Linda Sakovich have moved to ie moved senior design engineer for Parker Han· Auburn, AL 36830, is author of Rt. 2, Box 219A , California, MD 20619. ford. OK nifin Corp. POWER SYSTEM ANALYSIS, a text Bill is lead engineer-design at McDon­ tion with to introduce engineering students to the nell Aircraft. technical Gary L. and Winifred B. McVay live at basic electrical problems associated with 254 Greenview Dr ., Richland, W A the design and operation of electrica l John M. Gentner has been elected vice president-operations for AMF Wyott, 1 position 99352 . Gary is on the se nior research power delivery systems. Dr. Gross is In c. John's address is 1309 Crest Cir, ior design staff of Batelle-Pacific Northwest Labs associate professor of elect ri cal engineer­ Benton, AR 72015. Ire is P. in Richland . ing at Auburn University. . 9408 8. John M. Sadowski, P.O. Box 242, Dennis and Joann Johnson have moved James E. West has been appointed as Beckley, WV 2580 I , has started his own )unce the to 836 Orpington Ct. , Des Peres, MO the IBM representative to th e American business, Dow Building Products, Inc. )f is noll' 63131. Dennis is now an engineering Nat'l. Studies Institute, Committee They se ll and erect a national manufac· 'nee and cost account manager with McDonnell X4A IS. Home is 33 10 Endicott, turer's pre-engineered metal buildings as ~ College Douglas Astronautics. Boulder, CO 80303. well as other construction projects.

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1967 Continued 1968 Roger M. White received hi Ph .D. in 1969 1 Dennis I Gary and Della Woodard have moved Ph ys ics at Ohio Univ. in 1977 and ac­ to 6903 Scottswood, San Antonio, TX Ron and Barbara Chapman have a new cepted a ~wo - year postdoctoral appoint­ director 78239. Gary is an engineer with the baby, Aaron David. Home for the Chap­ ment in nuclear phy ic at Ohio Univ. He and U.S. Government. mans is 1006 Crestwood Ct.. Stone He accepted a po ition as nuclear Dr.. HOI Mountain , GA 30087. phy ici st at Lawrence Livermore Richard and Nancy Hydzik have mo ved Laboratory in Jan . 1977. and i now Richard to 60 Old Oregon, Star Route, Soda Spr· residing at 855 Debra St.. Livermore. moved t ings, ID 83276. Ri chard has been pro· Clemens P. Drag, Jr., of 12455 Rocket. CA 94550. with hi s wife Linda. OH 443 moted to Maintenance Engineering Florissant, MO 63033, earned his MBA B. F G( Supervisor by Monsanto. from Saint Louis University in January. William Joel Green ha been named He works for Procter & Gamble in their manage r of Solid Consultant. In c., a Dick ant William W. Dufresne has been pro· product management department. geotechnica l engineering con ulting 2749 Ir moted to manager, production engineer· firm. Bill and hi wife Belinda live at 336 63129. ing with Rockwell International. He and Edwin C. and Shirley Y. Wang have Novara. Ballwin, 1'.10 630 II . Southwe Barbara ha ve moved to 2172 S. 75th moved to 9711 Clearwater Dr. , Knox ­ East Ave., Tulsa, OK 74129. vi lle , TN 379 19. Ed works for the Ten­ Ken Yost and hi wife. Cathy, announce nessee Valley Authority in Kn oxville. the arr ival of their fir t on David John 1969 James W. Carl has been promoted to on February 22. The Yost live at 667 lieutenant commander and is with the Jane and Refugio Simental have moved Green Hedge Dr ., Fenton. MO 63026. Pacific Div. of the Naval Facilities to 3200 Encinal Canyon Rd ., Malibu, Engineering Command at Pearl Harbor. CA 90265 . Jane has accepted a position Clyde M. Douglass, Jr. is pre ently th e Jim and Charlene reside at 863·0 Coral with Allied Chemical Corp. a a B. A. T. a ociate director, Plant Faci litie for Ave. , Pearl City , HI 96782. Technician. the Iowa Methodi t Medical Center. Hi address i P.O. Box 5274, Des Moines, Roland M. and Pamela Hill have moved Karl and Lorie Ziegler have moved to IA 50306. to 300 Woodhill Ct., Warren , OH 206 Kings Dr. , Florissant, MO 63034. 44484. Roland is a staff project engi neer Neal and Marilyn Schaeffer have mov· for Packard Electric Division in Warren. ed to 9311 Portal, Houston , TX 77031 . Vicki M. Andreae is now a mathemati­ Neal is a general engineer with Monsa n­ cian with the U.S . Air Force. She and to. Austin L. Bob (Robert A., '69) live at 14221 N. moved tt 23 rd St. , Arlington, V A 22207 . John E. Heitzmann is a mechanical TX 77C engineer with th e U.S.A.F. His add re geophysic Neal D. and Tammy Kolchinsky of is 105 B. Vuecre t Ln .. Apt. 1. t. Loui . M0 63125. 14631 W. 89th St. , Lenexa, KS 66215, Jerry and are parents of a baby girl born Jan. 16, Children, 1979; wI. 7 lb. 5 oz.; ht. 21"; named John R. Brand is a doctoral ca ndidate in electrical engin ee rin g at the niver ity Allen , ha Leah Michelle. Brother Joey, 2 yrs. old , Dr. NE , is a real gentleman, as he has already of Minne ota. He. Karen and their two learned to kiss his sister's hand. Neal is a daughter. Jessica and Sarah. re ide at 803 ewell Dr .. Apple Valley. M Jimmy al cost engineer at Marion Labs. that th ey RONALD A. SIMMONS 55124. MarCh. I Carl DeLong is presently eC. -treas. of Ronald A. Simmons, an intelligence Brenna LI the Central Illinois Section , American research speciali t with the Foreign John L. Roth i a project engi neer with Society of Civil Engineers. In May , he Tec hnology Di vi ion at Wright ­ Sund trand Corp. Home i 707 29 th St. , Dal'id M. will become sec.-treas. of the III inoi Patter on AFB, wa recen tl y presented Rockford, IL 61108 . Susa n, 0'[ Society of Professional Engineer. Hi a Special Act/Service A ward for which general et address is P.O. Box 574, Champaign. IL he received S400. Home is 4411 LOUis. 61820. Strathaven. Dayton, OH 45424. Ro y Michael Armstrong ha been pro­ moted to as i tant chief foundat ion James W Kenneth and Geraldine Lennox have Dennis W. Peal'ler i the general ale engineer with Raymond International 1506 Seii moved to 1105 Country Club Dr. , Ha ys, manager with Air Product Canada. Hi Builde r. In c. Home i 1300 6390l.Jin KS 6760 l. Ken is chief engineer with addre i 2234 Thorn Lodge Dr.. Mi Woodhollow. o. 5706, Hou ton, TX III fOr the the Sunflower Electric Coop. Ont. LSk I K2 . anada. 77057 . ReSOurces

36/ MSM-UMR A lumnus - Alumni Personals ______n, D, in '969 Continued John J. Berry has been promoted to Joseph E. Cowen writes, "This is our lnd ac· Dennis R. Parker has been promoted to senior buyer at Westinghouse Electric. third yea r with Gulf at the Jayhawk ppoint· director of Adm .-Services with Conoco. He and Cynthia li ve at 4160 N. Crider Plant. Everything going along very well I Univ, He and Sue reside at 5926 Spa ni sh Oak Dr. . Bloomington , IN 4740 I. since the snow melted. See all you luclea r Dr., Houston, TX 77 066. '69'ers at Homecoming." Joe and Sue !rm ore Lynn J. Degenhardt is the pri ncipal and Clint and Christi li ve at 702 Briar­ IS now Richard and Rebecca Edwards have engin eer of the national heavy ion brook Dr. , Ca rl Junction, MO 64834. :rmore, moved to 110 I Partridge Lane, Ak ron , research faci li ty under construction at Richard A. Watts is now a lead software OH 44313. Richard is a manager with Oak Ridge National Lab . Home is engineer with E-Systems in Dallas. his 8. F. Goodri ch. 9103-C Gray land Dr. , Knoxv ille, TN named 379 19. address is P. O. Box 2024, Plano, TX Inc., a 75074. Dick and Shirley Fowler have moved to suit ing 2749 Irondale Dr. , St. Louis, MO Cheryl Ann Dodson Steffan is a ! at 336 Joseph W. Stahl, of Apt. 206 , 1848 63 129 . Dick is an engineer with programmer-analyst III with REJIS. Woodhollow Dr. , Maryland Heights, Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. She and Michael reside at 4 Brower, Florissant , MO 6303 1. MO 63043 is now ' a project systems nou nce analyst with McDonnell Douglas. Joe has completed a MBA at Washington id John 1969 J. S. Eason is an assistant to the vice at 667 president-engineering with Anheuser University. 63026, Reunion At Homecoming Busch. He and Barbara now reside at William E. Collins has moved to 512 N. Class Coordinators: 13130 Diamond Ridge Ct. , St. Lo uis, ltly the MO 63 131. 300 W, Vernal, UT 84078. He is now employed by the Bureau of Reclamation ties for Don M. Ascoli as supervisory geologist in charge of ter. His 1404 E. Dunbar Michael C. and Catherine Sturgeon live Tyzack and Whiterocks Dams, central vloines, Tempe, AZ 85282 at 758 S. Sugarland Run Dr. , Sterling, Utah projects. V A 22170. M ike is a field service Robert S. Bruce engineer for Ford Mo tor Co.-Climate C. Raymond Schlutow passed away on 'e mov· 15 Carrswold Control Division in Dearborn, MI. October 17, 1978. Ray graduated from 77031. St. Louis, MO 63105 1onsa n· UMR with a B.S. in Electrical Engineer­ in g in August of 1969 . Austin L. and Loretta B. Ferguson ha ve Robert C. and Patricia Farrill live at moved to 15914 Amapola, Houston, 55 13 Verl in Dr. , Kansas Cit y, MO Frederick W. and Sally Bulla have mov­ :hanical TX 77083 . Austi n is a se nior 64152. Bob is general manager for ed to 1355 Lariat, Bartlesville, OK address geoph ysicist for Texaco, Inc. in Bellaire. Richard Greene Company in Overland 74003. Fred works for Phillips . Louis, Park, KS. Petroleum Co. in Bartlesville. Jerry and Glenda Brown and their two chi ldren, Vadynea Marie and Lesley George A. and Dorcas Colgrove have idate in Allen , have moved to 3112 Alleg heny mo ved to 2625 Baronne, Springfield , IL 1970 iversity Dr . N.E. , Cedar Rapids, IA 52402. 62704. George is a sen ior rela y engin eer Terry C. and Jane Pursley have moved leir tWO for Central Illinois Public Service Co. in to 327 Schooner Way, Pittsburg, CA ~side al Jimmy and Becky Massey announce Springfield. 94565. Terry is a construction coor­ y. MN that they have a son, Joshua, born in dinator for Bechtel Power Corporation March, 1978. Their address is Rt. 2, Robert l. Steele is presently the plant in San Francisco. Brenna Ln ., Paducah, K Y 4200 I. supt. wit h Empire District Electri c. He is also serving as the vice president of the Roger D. Norris of 1144 Pin Run :er with David M. Kummer has moved to 45 Wentworth Ja ycees and was recently Dri ve, Manchester, MO 630 II, received 9t h St. Susan, O'Fa llon, MO 63366. Dave is a elected to the Pierce Cit y sc hool board. his MBA from Saint Louis University in ge neral engineer fo r Monsanto in St. His address is R.R. I , Wentworth, MO January. He is a senior cost engineer Louis. 64373. with Mo nsanto.

:en pro' James W. and Carol Ann Huck li ve at Gerry and Penny Davit announce the Fred J. Hohenberger of 3700 Druso, St. n ndatio 1506 Seifert Dr. , Poplar Bluff, MO birth of th eir first child , Jennifer Louis, MO 63125 , received his MBA lational 6390 I. Jim is an environmental engin eer Eli zabeth . on 10/3 0/78, their seventh fr om Saint Louis University in January. 0 130 III for the MO 'Department of Natural wedding anni versary. Home is 190 12 Fred is metallurgical engineer with on , TX Resou rces in Poplar Bluff. Hemps tone Ct. , Poolesv ille, MD 20837 . Granite City Steel.

MSM-UMR Alumnus/ 37 Alumni Personals ______Alum '- 1970 Co 1970 Continued Bruce and Patricia Winsor have moved Charles and Sharon Heuermann have Gregory ( Jimmie D. and Sharon Kistner reside at to 3450 La Canada Dr. , Shingle Springs, moved to 1810 Greystone Court, ha ve maVI Marietta, GA 30067. Charles is a Rt. 2, Box 246 , Fair Gro ve, Mo 65648. CA 95682. Bruce has accepted a posi­ shall , M< Jim is an engineer IV for Ci ty Utilities of tion as senior engineer with systems engineer with IBM. maintenan Springfield, MO. Culp/Wesner/Culp . of Family Sam J. Duckworth, Jr. and his wife, William and Janet Alexander report the Linda Dunehew, have moved to 207 E. A. Michal birth of a son , David Miles, in July 7th, Caruthersville, MO 63830. Sam is Hazelwoo 1978. Home for the Alexanders is 4510 an English teacher for North Demiscot ed vice pi NE 50th, Kansas City, MO 64119 . in Wardell. St. Lo uis (

Michael F. Svoboda is the vice president Joseph K. Kuss has moved to 314 Clara, Jos eph K of Vallour Printing & Service Co. He No. 22N, St. Louis, MO 63112. 745 3 S. and Linda reside at 1170 Greenmar Dr. , 80J22. J()( Donna F. and Virgil Alan Deshazer Fenton, MO 63026. for Amoc( have moved to Route 2, Box 85 , Chouteau, OK 74337 . Gerald L. Campbell has been promoted CarI M.& to chief of the electrical section in the Va ll ey, C James C. Wattenbarger has moved to Mechanical/Electrical Engineering bee n el e 1406 N. 38th, C-5 , Kansas City, MO Dept. of Booker Associates, Inc. Home Automatic is I Treehill Ct. , Manchester, MO 66102. Jim is a sanitary engineer for City of Kansas City, KS , Water Pollu­ 630 II. Larry W tion Control Dept. Cal dwell. Marvin J. and Karen Brinker live at 14 engineer II RA YMOND L. KA LBAC ' Ramblewood Dr. , Rochester, IL 62563. William L. McNabb's new address is Raymond L. and Patricia Kalbac live at Marvin is a quality engineer sr. I for Box 354, Lexington Park, MD 20653. V. Ralph a 9400 Eucalyptus Dr. , Affton, MO Fiat-Allis CMI in Springfield. Bill is an electronics engineer for Naval 10 13 5 Cel 63123. Ray has been promoted to chief Air Test Center in Patuxent River. 6330 I. Ral estimator for Tarlton Corporation in St. chief, tel Louis. William W. Kimball has moved to 1005 Coatbridge Ct. , Ballwin , MO 63011. Bill James J. Ranieri has accepted a position Douglas. is a senior industrial engineer for Lever John W. Evans, Jr. and his wife, An­ with Nalco Chemical as their district Bros. Co. in St. Louis. negret Ouvrier, reside at 1435 Miracle rep. He and Kathryn receive their mail Marion P. Way, No. 41 , EI Paso, TX 79925. John at P.O. Box 3129, Allentown , PA 1201 E is a captain in the U.S. Arm y, stationed 18106. 64 11 8. Ma in Korea. When he returns, he will visor for A move his famil y to Champaigne­ Steven and Jo Muir live at 643 Celestial Urbana, IL, where he will be teaching Lane, Foster City, CA 94404. Steve is Da\'id A. a ROTC for 3 Y2 yea rs. regional sales manager for Motorola. Magic Oal Da ve is me Matthew W. Rupp has accepted Gary and Mary Ann Rehagen live at deparlmenl employment with DS ET Labs as 1920 Sussex, Carrollton, TX 75007. minal Raiir marketing manage r. He and Christine Gary is chief engineer at Eischbach & in Housto[ have moved to 3803 W. Crocus, Moore, Inc. Phoenix, AZ 85023. Ga ry L. an, Gerald L. and Paula Young have moved Box 236. P, Theodore S. Balaban has mo ved to 788 to 12885 Rolling Ridge, HSR 155 , Vic­ IS a mech Edgewater Bl vd. , No. 309 , Foster Cit y, torville, CA 92392. Gerald is a mill foreman fo CA 94404, and has accepted a position superintendent for Riverside Cement ew Mad r with Computer Vision as senior pro­ Co. in Ore Grande. grammer. Enrique A. Oti, II, and his wife Dina ROb ert G . have moved to 1316 S. Doran. Mesa , Curtis E. and Georgia L. Nolte live at al1907 N; Robert and Paula Sherrell ha ve moved AZ 85 204. Enrique is a U.S.A.F. in­ 2143 Topaz, Troy, M148098. Curt is a mi t, MO ( to 137 Addison Dr., Highl and Village, structor pilot stat ioned at Williams product line engineer for GMC Truck hostrrsO ' TX 75067 . Bob is a pilot wi th Branif f. AFB. and Coach Division in Pontiac. dUsl ries in '

38! MSM-UMR Alumnus - Alumni Personals ______n have J970 Continued Ronald L. and Janis L. Orcutt live at Michael P. and Becky Mulvaney have Court, Gregory O. K. and Hilarie R. Thomas 13061 E. 27th St. , Tulsa, OK 74134. moved to 11924 Deerhorn , Cincinnati, ; IS a have moved to 269 S. Brunswick, Mar­ Ron IS assistant plant manager for OH 45240. Mike is a department shall, MO 65340. Greg is income ACME Brick Co. in Tulsa. manager for Procter and Gamble. He maintenance supervisor for the Division and Becky have two children, Bethany, s wife, of Family Services in Marshall. Gerald D. Hardy lives at 1009 Sunset 4, and Benjamin, 3. 207 E. Dr. , E. Peoria, IL 61611. Gerald is a Sam is A. Michael Tinkey of 738 Riderwood, senior test engineer for Caterpi llar Trac­ Milton T. Ziatic has made Life Master !miscot Hazelwood, MO 63042, has been nam­ tor Co. in Peoria. in the American Contract Bridge ed vice president-operation services of League. He is a se nior engineer at SI. Louis County Water Co. Frank J. and Barbara Ann Doering McDonnell Douglas and lives at 9605 I Clara, have moved to 4149 A very Ln., Carrimae, Crestwood, MO 63126. Joseph K. and Jo Ann Hahn live at Bridgeton, MO 63044. Frank is a 7453 S. Wellington, Littleton, CO research engineering specialist for MOll­ Allan R. Kroupa has moved to 100 ~ hazer 80122. Joe is a staff petroleum engineer santo Envviro-Chem in St. Louis. Forest Park Ct. , Longwood, FL 32750. DX 85 , for Amoco Production Co. in Denver. Allan is director, engineering and Dennis R. and Diane G. Starke have tecbnical service for Ralston Purina Co. Carl M. Schoeneberg of 2025 Schoettler moved to 1200 Hill St., Hannibal, MO in Apopka. wed to Valley, Chesterfield, MO 63017 , has 6340 I. Dennis is manager, manufactur­ Danny J. McMurphy is now network y, MO been elected vice president of ing engineering for American Safety Automatic Devices Inc. design supervisor with Fidelity eer for Equipment Corp. in Palmyra. Telephone. He and Linda Susan live at r Poilu· Larry W. Chatham of Route 5, 1971 585 Sappington Bridge Road (P.O. Box Caldwell, OH 43724, is a mining 50 I), Sullivan, MO 63080. engineer with Central Ohio Coal Co. Charles A. White III lives at 5020 Rex­ dress is ton Ln. , Dallas, TX 75214. Charles is 20653. William S. and Vicki Arant have moved V. Ralph and Nancy Pruitt have moved district staff manager-data and station r Naval to 2419 Lynnwood Dr. , Cape to 135 Cedarmill Dr. , St. Charles, MO equipment for Southwestern Bell in-St. Girardeau , MO 6370 I . Bill is a project ler. 6330 I. Ralph has been promoted to unit Louis. engineer for the Corps of Engineers in chief, technology, at McDonnell Cairo, IL. Douglas. Wayne J. Galler lives at 605-B Stur­ position brook Dr., Richmond, VA 23235. Richard J . Powell accepted a position as district Wayne is an environmental engineer for Marion P. and Patty Ricono live at staff chemical engineer with JRB Assoc. eir mail Philip Morris, U.S.A. in Richmond. He 1201 NE 82nd, Kansas City, MO and moved to 1725 Gosnell Rd. , Vien­ 10, PA would like to hear from all of his frater­ 64118. Marion is a roll service super­ na , VA 22180. nity brothers in AE Pi from 1967-1972. visor for Armco, Inc. in Kansas City. Tak Ming Chen is a structural engineer :elestial David A. and Terri Wand reside at 715 Tony M. and Gail A. Graham reside at with WCW Assoc., Inc. He and Taining Steve is Magic Oaks Dr., Spring, TX 77373. 2954 W. 66th St. , Tulsa, OK 74132 . live at 44-30 Ketcham St. , Apt. 3B, )rola. Dave is manager of the data processing Tony is a special district judge for the Elmhurst, NY 11373. department for Houston Belt and Ter­ Tulsa Count y District Court in Tulsa . li ve at minal Railroad for MO Pacific Railroad Robert and Karen Ward ha ve moved to 75007. in Houston. Charles A. and Connie Lajeunesse have Two Oak, St. Peters, MO 63376. Bob is Ibach & moved to Rt. 10, Box 244 , Salisbury, cit y engineer for the City of O'Fallon, Gary L. and Marilyn Rauls live at Rt. 6, NC 28144. Charles is a psychology in· MO. Box 236 , Poplar Bluff, MO 6390 I. Gary tern at the V. A. Hospital in Salisbury. Ke ith Talbert's new address is 1216 e moved is a mechanical maintenance general Post Oak Rd ., No. 16, Sulphur, LA 55, Vic· foreman for Noranda Aluminum Inc. in Raymond Curby of 12165 Royal Valley , 70663. Keith is an instrument engineer ; a mi ll New Madrid. St. Louis. MO 63 141 , receiv ed his MBA with Cities Service Co. Cement from Saint Louis University in January. Robert G. and Barbara Herbison res ide James G. Ulrich has accepted a position at 1907 New Orleans A ve .. Lee's Sum · Michael T. Hermesmeye r is a process as se nior engineer in the AT Div. of e live at mit , MO 64063. Bob is a supervisor­ engin eer with Parkson Corp. He and Computer Services Corp. , and has mov­ : urt is a hostiTSO Software for Farmland In­ Donn ;) resid e at 332 1 NW 66th St .. Ft. ed to 4820 Key Biscayne Dr., Titusville, : Truck dustries in Kan sas Cit y. Laud erdal e. FL 33309. FL 32780.

MSM·UMR A lumnus/ 39 Alumni Personals ______A/un 1972 ( Kenneth Downing is now operations J97J Continued Dani el E. Frisbee, of 95 0 Brookva le Ter­ Mrs. Joe Ron Gaus announ ces that the plans for for eman with Inland Steel. Home is race, Manches ter, MO 63 0 II , has been office th~ the 1979 Memorial Day Ho use C Reu­ 2137 44 St. , Highland , IN 46322. named project manager with Trac ti on was kille nion are fina li zed . Anyo ne who li ved in Corpora t ion. the Ho use from 1968 to 1972 who Peter J. Dawson has acce pted a position 1979 wants to attend should con tact Ron at with Procter and Gamble as a wa ter Ted L. J ones, J r. li ves at 5422 Clin to n Stephen 222 E. Argonne, Kirkwood , MO 631 22 treatment speciali st. He and Diane ha ve Blvd. , Jackso n, MS 39209. Ted is a stu· moved t( (p hon e: 314/822-222 1). mo ved to 10 53 Dav is Road. Hamilton, dent at the Reformed Theological ' 1023. eel OH 45 01 3. Seminary in Jackson. a senior James A. "Andy" Butler and Carol nischfe ye (Schoenefeld) Butler, '70, wo uld like to Bill and Dorothy Bartley announce th e Richard and Ci nd y LaPlante of 14 Ga n· introduce Be nj amin Ka rl Butler, born birth of their so n Mi chael, on 1212 1178. dy Dr. , Creve Coeur, MO 63 141 , are ex­ Mitchel: May 17 , 1978. And y is now employed The Bartley's address is 18 55 Stanl ey pectin g their first baby in August. Mr. son, Jona as assis tant chi ef engin eer for KWK, St. , New Britain, CT 06053. LaPlante is a sa les representati ve for Dr., Lee': Doubleday Broadcastin g. The Butlers Benchcraft , In c. has been have moved to 47 W. Pacific, Webster 1972 engineer Gro ves, MO 63 119. Calvin R. and Monica Heseman li ve at Co. Michael A. North of 130 Pompano 600 Faw n Ct. , Mt. Zion , IL 62549. Ca l Alan W. Gerard J. Hart has been tra nsferred Lane, Florissant, MO 63031 , recen tly is a gas compliance engineer fo r Illinois divisional from Black and Veatch in Ka nsas City passed the P. E. Examination. Mike is a Power Compa ny in Decatur. Cal and ing staff. to Black and Veatch Inte rnational Con­ city engineer with the Cit y of Florissant. Monica have a new daughter, Natalie engi neer I sUlting Engineers. He is manager of ad­ Noelle, born No v. 22 , 1978 . They also minist rati on and log isti cs at the have two so ns, Eric, 5, and Dirk , 2. capital p: Semarang, Indonesian office. Mr. and Wuu and Emily Hao reside at 3305 locations Sherwood Rd ., Easton , PA 18042. Wuu Mrs. Hart (Aurora Lavery) and four­ Phillip L. Brown has a new ass ignment Kathryn mo nth-old da ughter, Ja mi e Ly nn , have is a sales engineer for Fuller Company in Lucasvilk Catasauqua. with the U.S . Arm y. He is a fac ilities been liv ing in Semarang sin ce Feb. 12. engin eer, and he and May receive their Their address is: clo Black and Veatch mail at USMCA- BK, APO New York , Robert T. Robert J . Hilton is an environmental International, Box 165 , Sema rang, In­ NY 09252. receive a I dones ia. engineer with the EPA . His address is in May c 68 78 Riverdale Rd ., Apt. 724., Lanham , degree in MD 20801. Michael R. and JoAnn C. Sample have moved to 436 Hill , Rochester, MI Kansas. R Robert Sherwood of 222 N. Sa lem, Apt. 48063. Mike is a staff systems analys t St., Rayte C-8, Arlington Heights, IL 60005, has a Sherril R. and Connie Johnson live at 87 Buckley Meadows, Lemay, MO 631 25 . for General Motors Corp. in Detroit. new position as staff eng in eer with Con­ Jo n E. tinental Group, Inc. Sherril is an ass istant staff manager-data systems for So uthwestern Bell George L. and Ann L. Harris' address manager Telephone Co. in St. Louis. is P. O. Box 30 I, DeSoto, IL 62924. maimenal Michael and Mary Clapper are expec­ George is a project manage r fo r Clark pers Car ting a second child in Apri l to join Michael L. Fureigh has moved to 18 55 Dietz- Engineers, Inc. in Carbonda le. Inc. Homl Sonya Ma rie. Home is 293 1 Atl antic N. New Florissant Rd. , Ap t. 8, Flori s­ George and An n have a new son, Aaron LOUis, M( Park A ve ., Florissa nt , MO 6303 1. sant, MO 6303 3. Mike is an engin eer for Scott , born January 18. 1979. McDonnell ·Douglas Corpo rati on in St. Willard 0 Louis. James E. Politte has moved to 73 ed to 406: Ronald D. Rains is now a partner III Geronimo, St. Alba ns, WV 25 177. Willard h Rains Electric Co. in Poplar Bluff. The Michael and Lind a Dunn have moved to Managem address for Ro n, Margie. and their two 48 27 Highl and, Downers Grove, IL the Depar daughters is R t. 2, Box 28 , Pop lar Bluff, 6051 5, and Mike has acce pted a posit on Michae l Holt's address is P. O. Box 114, of Purdue MO 6370 1. with Engineers Intern ati onal as a min · Ma hwa h, NJ 07430. Mike is a research ing engineer. me tallurgist for ABEX Resea rch Center Mic hael P Thomas E. Kernan was recently pro­ in Ma hwa h. senior lab( moted to general fo rema n of the energy Orrin J . Diec km eyer, J r. has moved to nell Dougl manage ment and uti li ties de pt. of 10433 Bri arbend Dr .. Creve Coeur, MO Alard Kaplan's new address is Star fOr develoj Granite Cit y Steel. He and Kat hy now 63 14 1. Orrin is an electrica llinstrum ent Ro ute A, Box 16, Patt erson, LA 70392. Win g loadi reside at 1587 Donnybrook Ln., Im ­ engin eer fo r Monsa nto Co . in Sa uge t, Alard is a Civ il Engin eer IV fo r Mob il na reside peria l, MO 63052. IL. Oi l Corp. in Mo rgan Cit y. MQ 6310(

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- Carol and John Davies li ve at 85 11 ale Ter­ J972 Continued John W. and Carrie E. Edwards have as been Mrs. Joe Dicus has advised the alumni moved to 9534 Grandview, Shawnee Pierce Rd. , Freeland, MI 48623. Carol 'raction office that her son , Joseph Allan Dicus, Mission , KS 66212 . John is an en­ is a research chem ist for Dow Chemical was killed in an accident on Feb. 9, vironmental engineer for Black and Co. in Mid land. 1979 . Veatch in Kansas Ci ty, MO. Clinton John J. Baz-Dresch has accepted a posi­ IS a stu­ Stephen R. and Karen J. Epps have Michael E. Taylor recently left the tion with Standard Mineral Co. as ass is­ ological moved to 411 Burdette St. SW , Apt. Navy and is now e'mplo yed in the tant manager. He and Cheri receive 1023 , Cedar Rapids, IA 52404 . Steve is nuclear operations dept. of Union Elec­ their mail at P. O. Box 224 , Southern a senior design engineer for Har­ tric. His address is 50 I Enchanted Pines, NC 28387. 4Gan­ nischfeyer Corp. in Cedar Rapids. Pkw y. No.6, Manchester, MO 63011. . are ex­ William P. Cunningham is proud to an­ Mitchel and Jenese Krysa have a new ISt. Mr. David E. Bachmann has been promoted nounce hi s recent marriage to the :ive fo r so n, Jonathan Mitchel, at 1122 Oak tree Dr. , Lee's Summit, MO 64063. Mitchel to senior engineer with Atlantic form er Ka rl a Kaye La ngston of Win­ field , MO. Bill and Ka rla now reside at has been promoted to eastern district Richfield. He and Gail reside at 141 7 engineer with Missouri Public Service Willow Rd ., Homewood, IL 60430. 10215 Cedarh urst, SI. Louis, MO 63 136. Bi ll is utilities engineer for the live at Co. 49. Cal Misso ur i Pacific Rai lroad at their head­ Alan W. Jones has been promoted to 1973 Illi nois quarters in St. Louis. divisional headquarters central engineer­ :al and ing staff at Celanese. As se nior project Richard J. and Margaret Lance and Natalie Kent D. Gastreich has been promoted to engineer he will direct and manage large their two children have moved to 483-P eyalso se ni or envi ronmental engin eer­ capital projects for plants at various Lakeshore Ap ts., Chattanooga, TN .2. environmental studies with Peabody loca tions around the U.S. Alan and 37415. Rick is a geologist for the Ten­ Coal Co. His office remains in Kathryn live at Route 4, Box 122V, nessee Valley Authority in the Project gnmenl downtown St. Louis until the new Lucasv ille, OH 45648. Siting Section. 'acilities building is completed in Fairview ve their Heights. Home is 3122 Osceola, SI. Robert T. Berry announces that he will Joe A. and Eve lyn Pickens' address is v York, Lou is. MO 63 111. receive a M.S. in env. health engineering USA Eng. Div. EUR Stuttgart Resident in May and a Doctor of Engineering Engr. , APO NY 09154. Joe is a chief John T. Mahoney is a sales engineer degree in August from the University of project engineer BR. for U.S. Army with Atwood & Morri ll. Home is 41 lie have Kansas. Robert's address is 8205 Harris Corps of Engi neers, European Division Wash ington Square North, Salem , MA er. MI St. , Ray town , KS 64138. in Stuttgart, . analyst 01970. :troit. Dusty W. and Gail Obermeyer ha ve Jon E. Meyer has been appointee' Nickie and Annette Smith are living at I manager of administration, car moved to 525 Cedar Ln., Festus, MO add re,ss Jane Dr. , St. Peters, MO 63376. Nickie maintenance, and plants for the Ship­ 63028. Dusty is an engineer for 1. S. 62924 Alberici Construction Co. in SI. Louis. is an engineer wi th Continental pers Car Line Di v. of ACF Industries, Telephone Co. lr Clark Inc. Home is 9720 Birch Manor Ct., St. )ondale. Karen A. Schnelle has been promoted to Louis, MO 63 137. Terrence and Linda Shofner announce Aaron ass istant manager, computer support at the birth of their second child, Adam Southwestern Bell , and has mo ved to Willard D. and Diane Coates have mo v­ David . Terrence is now a P.E. in MO 8720 Lock moor Circle, Wichita, KS ed to 406 S. 29th, Layfayette, IN 47904. with Factory Mutual Engineering. to 73 67207. Willard has accepted the position of Home is 4208 Weskan Ct., Bridgeton, n Management Systems Coordinator in MO 63044. the Department of Schedules and Space Joseph and Pamelia Bain li ve at Box 91, of Purdue Un iversit y in West Lafayette. Leadville, Co 80461. Joe is seni or plann­ Richard M. Vaeth has moved to 13309 lox 114. ing engineer with Climax Molybdenum Overhill , Grandview, MO 64030. Dick resea rch Michael P. Allen has been promoted to Corp. works for Black and Veatch, Consul ting 1 Center se nior laboratory engineer with McDon­ Engineers in Kansas City. nell Douglas. He is currentl y responsible John P. Oliver has accepted employ­ fo r development of all simulated ai rcraft ment with EG&G Id aho as senior Charles L. Flaminio has moved to 507 is Star wing loadi ng for the F 18. He and Don­ systems engi neer and has moved to Sherm an Ave., Apt. liSE, Evanston, IL \ 70392 na reside at 6533 Tholozan, St. Louis. 1897 Grandv iew No. 3, Idaho Falls, ID 60202. Charles is a sales engineer for )r Mobil MO 63 109. 83401 . York Di vision -Borg Warner in Chicago.

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J973 Continued Karen L. Aldridge Robert L. and Lori L. Hildebrandt's 1974 Jerry L, D. L. Pendergrass' new address is Rt. 2824 Lucena Way new address is R.R. 3, Box 16, Kahoka, view DI 5, Box 219, Countryside Estates, Col­ Antioch, CA 94509 MO 63445. Bob is a process engineer for umbia , MO 6520 I. Keokuk Steel Casting in Keokuk, IA. and ha Ruth L. Anderson Carolina Michael and Mary Bunch have moved. 170 Elaine Dr. engineer Roswell, GA 30075 Edward P. Hutson, Jr. is a structural Their address is Box 30, RD 2, Swagger­ engineer with Burns & McDonnell Con­ town Rd. , Scotia, NY 1230 I. Mike is an Marvin E. Borgmeyer sulting Engineers. His address is 8336B Ste ven a engineer with GE-Knolls Atomic Power 1010 Rossmore Ave. Hillcrest Rd. , Kansas City, MO 64138. ed to 16 Lab. Baton Rouge, LA 70810 OK 740 dustries, James and Yvonne Dollar have moved Michael O. Chase Gary L. and Lark Blankenship li ve at to 5841 Jeffrey Lane, Country Club 803 Lilac Ave. 13735 Birkhall, Bellnower, CA 90706. SusanH Estates, Sylvania, OH 43560. Jim is a St. Louis, MO 63119 Gary is an acoustical engineer for development representative with DyTec Engineering, Inc. in Long Beach . marriagl 'Oupont's Plastic Products Div. Steven D. and Colleen Roemerman have 2/24n9. moved to 1218 N. Erwin, Ridgecrest, Donald G. Montgomery received his Bell, tel Kindall W. Moore is a sq uadron pilot CA 93555. Steve is a project engineer-T MBA from Saint Lou is Universit y in Assessm & E systems engineer for Missile and January. He is employed by Monsanto with the U. S. Air Force. He and Bar­ George bara are living at 4247 A. Falcon Courts Ordnance Division , Texas Instruments in St. Louis. mechan i North, McGuire AFB, NJ 08641. in Ridgecrest. Jerome A. and Vicky J. Maurseth have ing Co. Omur F. and Vehbi Tasar have moved moved to 17170 SW Heritage Ct. , No. wood A Mark B. Pickell is now a senior project to 7187 Pebblecreek, W. Bloomfield, MI 6B, Aloha, OR 97005. Jerome is a struc­ engineer with T. D. Williamson, Inc. His 48033. Omur is a senior engineer for tural engineer for Hydropower Divi­ Roger ( address is 5230 S. Marion, Tulsa, OK Bendix Research Laboratories in sion/U. S. Army Corps of Engineers in Karen a 74 135. Southfield. Portland. made a come ba, Subhash and Preeti Kelkar have moved B. Ballard Simmons, Jr. and his wife, Joseph T. Carney has accepted a posi­ are "at to 420 I 0 Baintree Circle, Northville, MI Marilyn, have moved to 2861 Heritage tion with YTN , Inc._ as project Karen h 48167. Subhash is now a senior design Dr. , Apt. E, Port Huron, MI 48060. manager. He and Debe have moved to they sa y engineer with Ford Motor Co. Ballard is a start up engineer for Bechtel III Hayes Ave ., Charl es ton , WV to see c Power Corp. in San Francisco, CA. 25314. Frederick P. and Janelle Schaefer live at moved 67052. ~ 188 N. Holmes, Memphis, TN 38111. Scott S. Boyd of Pear Orchard Estates, Mark Schankman is pleased to an­ Fred is a process supervisor for Hunt­ No. 307 , Eli za bethtown, KY 42701 , is a nounce that he received hi s Professional Wesson Foods, Inc. in Memphis. metallurgist with Colt-Crucible Engineer Registration in Missouri. He is Ernest Magnetics. a design engineer for McDonnell 2823-20 Mr. & Mrs. David Thompson announce Douglas. Mark and his wife Marsha are bia, SC the birth of their first child, Rebecca James R. Patrick is a field service Joseph, engineer for Westinghouse PGSD. He residing at 12163 McKelvey , Maryland Nichole, on Feb. 12, 1979. Mrs. Thomp­ geologic, and Delilah live at Route 2, Box 226 , Heights, MO 63043. son is the former Janet McMinn. Mr. ing Testi Festus, MO 63028. Thompson is currently a student at John D. Bowlin 's new address is 2517 UMR. Their mailing address is P.O. Box Ed Mushill received the Ph.D. In Dalbo St. , Duarte, CA 910 I O. He is a Ronald 1725 , Rolla, MO 6540 I. Human Factors Psychology from the sa les engineer with Allen-Bradley Co. honored University of South Dakota on Dec. 22 , Assn. fo Ken Thompson is a se nior reservoir staff 1978. He has accepted a lead human John R. Bouzoun has res igned from the On two I engineer with AR CO Oil and Gas. His factors/sys tems safety engineer position Army and is attending grad uate sc hool total of address is Rt. 7, Box 225C, Lucas, TX. at Harris Corp ., and has moved to 3000 at the University of New Hampshire [·70 in \ N. Highway AlA No. 14-203 , Indialan­ while working at the Arm y's co ld 1974 Consisted tic, FL 32903. regions research and engin eering lab in W' SUr Reunion At Homecomi ng Hanover. engineer Class Coordinators: Tony and Renee Messina have moved Tra ns]J01 to 2406 Briar Oaks, Bryan, TX 77801. Carlos Quintana is a graduate studen t at Mark A. Herzog ASCE. ~ Tony is an assistant professor in the the University of Arkansas. He and 2908 Red Gum Gap two chi\( chemical engineering dept. at Texas Cri sp ina reside at 1256 Ellis St. , Fayet­ months Longview, TX 75605 tev ill e, AR 7270 1. A&M . Hays, K~

42/ MSM-UMR Alumnus - Alumni Personals, ______Irandt 's 1974 Continued John Peters has been promoted to Robert W. Parsons of 15718 Wind in g ~ahoka , Jerry L. Rich has moved to 1100 S'tar­ senior system analyst in charge of all Moss, Houston, TX 77068 , has joined neer for view Dr. , West Columbia, SC 29 169 , manufacturing and in ve ntory systems United Energy Resources, Inc. , as a k, IA. and has accepted a pos ition with with Beaumont Well Works. He and manager in the Corporate Development Carolina Eastman as an elect rical Robin res ide at 10700 Fondren, No. Department. He ha s a broad ructural engin eer. 305 , Houston , TX 77096 . background in coa l mine eva lu at ion and ell Co n. development activiti es following ; 8336B Steven and Brenda Mun zert have mov­ Willard Coates has accepted the posi­ previous associations with Shell Oil and 64138 . ed to 1637 S. Poplar St. , Broken Arrow, tion of management systems coor­ NUS Corp. OK 740 12. Steve is with Information In­ dinator in the dept. of schedules and Tzy-Cheng Wang has accepted a posi­ live at dustries, In c. space at Purdue Uni v. He and Diane tion with McDonnell Douglas as an 90706. resid e at 406 S. 29 th , Layfayette, IN electrical engineer. He and Ye-Lian Liu Susan Hadley Rothschild an noun ces her eer for 47904. ha ve moved to 3390 Andy St. , No.2, : Beach. marriage to Sandy Rothschild on Long Beach, CA 90805. 2/24/79. Susan is wit h Sou th western Joel E. Porter has moved to 215 ved hi s Bell , temporar il y with the Personnel Douglass Way, Bolingbrook, IL 60439 . rsit y in Steve W. and Christine Kay Hill have Assessment Center in St. Lou is. Joe1 is a senior plant engineer for lnsanto moved to Rt. 3, Keeler Mill Rd. , Green­ George D. Stegner is now a se ni or Amoco Production Co. in Chicago. ville, SC 29609. Steve is an assistant golf mechani cal engineer wit h Placid Refin­ professional at Green Va lley Country th have ing Co. He and Joy li ve at 10233 Tan­ Lindell R. Hurst, Jr., has moved to Club in Greenville. :t., No. wood Ave., Baton Rouge, LA 70809. 12473 Lyric Ct., Apt. 102, St. Louis, Chris Brennenstuhl of 2254 South Glen­ a struc· MO 63141. He is an engineer with dale, Wichita, KS 672 18, has accepted a :r Divi­ Roger G. Haynie and his family' wife Petrolite Corp. position as a design engineer with Pro­ neers in Karen and children, Chad and Erick, John M. and Paula W. Costello have fessional Engineering. made a New Year's Resolution: To moved to 56 1 Vosshill Dr. , Ballwin, MO come back to the midwest where people a posi­ 630 II. John is a sa les engineer for Don Charles P. Daniells, Jr., has moved to are "at their best". Both Roger and project H. Mun ger, Inc. in Brentwood. 6146 Holmes, Kansas City, MO 64 110. Karen have fam il y in the K.C. area, so oved to He is an engineer with Burns & McDon­ they say, "It's nice to be home and hope 1 WV nell . to see old UM R friends. " They have Michael and Jan Terry are expecting mo ved to 108 Brazos, Goddard , KS their first child in April. Home is 675 Cedar Run Dr. , Ballwin, MO 63 0 II. Garry Aronberg has moved to 8671 67052. Roger is with Boeing in Wichita. Barby Lane, Uni ve rsity City, MO to an­ 63124. Garry is an engineer wi th Sver­ 'essional Ernest C. and Barbara Bartoli of 1975 drup & Parcel and Associates, Inc. ri oH e is 2823 -20 Shadbrow La ne, West Colum ­ Donnell bia, SC 29 169 , are parents of a so n, Doug and Pam Henry and their son Barbara J. Clayton is coordinator for rsha are Joseph, born Sept. 3, 1978. Ernest is a Matt have moved to 418 S. 6th, In­ UMR's program for older adul ts, The [ar yland geological engineer with Law Engineer­ dependence, KS 6730 I . Doug is assis­ Un ivers it y of The Third Age, and coor­ ing Testin g Co. tant line superviso r at KG E. dinator of Ft. Leonard Wood credit course program. Her official title at is 25 17 Ronald E. Sherard, Jr., has been Robert and Marilyn Kostelnik have UMR is continuing education coor­ He is a honored by the Kansas Asp halt Pavers' moved to 73 1 Peachtree Trail, Col­ dinator. She and Ken live at Route 2, :y Co. Assn. for his engi neering contribution linsv ille, IL 62234. Bob is an engineer Box 150, New burg, MO 65550. on two projects which combined for a wit h Shell Oil in Wood River. rom the total of 38 miles of asphalt overlay on Jonathan V. and Arlaine D. Brinkmann : school 1-7 0 in western Kansas. Both projects Mary Lee and Chuck Trnka bought have moved to 64 11 Raymond Rd. , mpsh ire consisted of a I y. " base course with a their first home last May and are reall y Mad ison, WI 53711. Jon is a project ,'s cold y." surface. Sherard is a resident enjoying it. The add ress is 7905 E. 99 th engineer-product reliability for Ra y-O­ g lab in engi neer with the Kansas Dept. of Terr. , Kansas Cit y. MO 64 134. Mary Vac Div. , ESB Inc. in Madison. Transportation and a member of the Lee is wo rking for the Social Securi ty ASCE. He and his wife Teresa and their Adm inistrat ion, Mid-America Program David E. Cobb is an engineer II with the udent at two children , Susan, 3, and Ronnie, 10 Service Center , and Chuck is stud yin g City Utilities of Springfield. His address He and months, live at 1305 Holmes Road , electronics at the Misso uri Institute of is 1438 S. Gelven, Springfield, MO Fayet· Ha ys, KS 6760 I. Technology. 65804.

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1 J975 Continued Raymond B. Prater, Jr. is a metallurgist Ricky H. Cottrell lives at 3805 Harvard, 1976 Carel'S. Rose and William F. (1972) Oberbeck, with the U.S. Bureau of Mines. Home is Independence, MO 64052. Rick is a pro­ to 6154 Jr., are located at 30 Prescott Ct. , Edgar Star Rt. , Box 125 , Rolla, MO cess engineer for Bendix Corp.-K.C. 63116. ( Somerset, NJ 08893. Rose is a staff 6540 I. Div. in Kansas City. supervisor with AT&T Long Lines, and the City Bill is a research engineer with Cer· Bernie D. and Darlene Conway have Harshed V. Kothari has moved to 603 tainteed Corporation. moved to 12975 Norfolk Ln. , HSR 231 , Olive St. , Apt. 4, Rolla, MO 6540 I. Terry I Victorville, CA 92392. Harshed is a graduate teaching assistant Celanese in Mechanical Engineering at UMR. 146 Sto Paul S. and Ellen Marie Veit Monti live 40299. at 505 Cypress Point Dr., Apt. 273 , 1976 Mountain View, CA 94043. Paul is an Fay S. and Stephen G. Eckert has mov­ Robert I engineer, research and development, for ed to 6200 Dublin Rd. , Rt. 3, Midland, John and Terri Ed ney receive their mail sen ior fit Ford Aerospace and Communications MI 48640. Fay is a production engineer at P.O. Box 69, Potosi, MO 63664. John Offshore Corp. in Palo Alto. for Dow Chemical Co. in Midland. is a project engineer with IMCO Ser­ Great PI vices. Duane L. and Susan Marie Parrish 1977 Tom Ellis has moved to 909 R. have moved to 1279 Mehlview Ct. , William C. McAllister, III, is a sanitary Joy EWI Southwest Blvd. , Jefferson City, MO Mehlville, MO 63125. Duane is an in­ engineer with Burns & McDonnell Con­ year pin 65101. Tom is an environmental sulting Engineers. Bill and Connie reside dustrial engineer for Mallinckrodt, Inc. engineer for the MO Department of in St. Louis. poration at 3333 Bridge Manor Dr. , Kansas City, Wyomin Natural Resources in Jefferson City. MO 64137 . Syed K. Ihtheshamuddin has moved to sion. He Casper, . Patrick Bier is now a scientific program­ Cyrus E. and Mary Crowder have mov­ 3725 E. Denton Ave. , St. Francis, WI mer/analyst with McDonnell Douglas in ed to Rt. 3, Box 261 , Rolla, MO 6540 I. 53207. Syed is a civil engineer for St. Louis. Home is 5528 Fireleaf Dr., St. Howard, Needles, Tammen, and Kevi n C Cyrus is a teaching assistant/graduate with Cor Louis, MO 63129. student at UMR. Bergendoff, Consulting Engineers in Milwaukee. is Box Princetol Patricia A. Cooke has moved to 6107 Michael J. Muller has been promoted to Nicollet Ave., S.; Minneapolis, MN general field engineer by Schlumberger Val Bates is a lead engineer with Ell en M. 55419, and is busily planning her wed­ Well Services. He and Debbra live at CH2M-Hill and is working on a waste Cypress ding to Jerry Bohn. The wedding is 1512 N. Penasco, Hobbs, NM 88240. treatment project for the city of scheduled for June 30, 1979. Con­ Milwaukee. Home is 3725 Denton, Apt. View, C mer, E, gratulations, Pat, and best of luck to you Navy Ensign David F. Thompson of 137 , St. Francis, WI 53207. Commur both. 1441 42 St. NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402, has reported for duty at the Michael D. and Carol A. Burns have Mark and Nancy Giulvezan of 25315 Naval Air Station, Corpus Christi , TX. moved to 1334 E. 73rd, Kansas City , Greg ory Fairbrook, Spring, TX 77373, are expec­ He joined the Navy in September 1978 . MO 64131. Mike is a deputy juvenile of­ 38th St., ting their third child in May. Stacia is ficer for the Jackson County Juvenile member I now 3 \12 and Matthew is I. Mark will be Denver Harper is a coal geologist with Court in Kansas City. Automat starting an M.B.A. program at night the Indiana Geological Survey. Home is school in September. They plan to stay 611 N. Walnut Grove, Bloomington, IN Sally S. Schwager has moved to 4301 Terry B. in Houston for about another year. He 4740 I. Creighton Rd. , Apt. 32, Pensacola, FL N. Pine, is a sales engineer with Ingersoll·Rand. 32504. Sally is a senior project engineer graduate Roy Allen Welshon, Jr., of R.R. 6, Box for Exxon Co. USA in Pensacola. Computer George Paul Lewis has accepted a posi­ 188, Stonehouse, DeSoto, MO 63020, tant for ( tion with Union Electric as an assistant has joined Metropolitian Engineering Gary A. Chappell of 140 I 0 Captains engineer. He and Leann have moved to Co. as a staff engineer. His professional Row , No. 127 , Marina Del Rey, CA Ma rk ani Route 2, Box 32C, Bonne Terre, MO memberships include the ASCE and the 90281 is a computer graphics specialist 145 5 Gle 63628. NSPE. with TRW. 6304 3. ~ ConsGer Michael L. Davis is the supervisor for Denise Coursen is a mem ber of the ad­ Kraig L. and Joyce Gordon have moved John B. ( the construction of a sewer system for ministrative gro up for Bell Telephone to 8647 Lindenwood Ln. , Cin cinnati, Chatham, IL. He, Joy and daughter, Labs. She and Samuel reside at 8 OH 45230. Kraig is a project engineer ment as ~ Trisha Grace are residin g at 23 Mer­ Heather Hill Wa y, Bridgewa ter, NJ for Gilbane Building Company in engineer rygrove, Jacksonville, IL 62650. 08807. Cleveland. MOll y li v Apt C, ~

44! MSM·UMR Alumnu s - Alumni Personals ______[arya rd . , 1976 Continued Steven and Melinda Miller have moved James N. Highfill continues as a IS a pro. Carey S. and Terry Meyer have moved to 1944 S. Plaza, Springfield , MO graduate student at UMR. His address is ·p. Ke. to 6154 Morganford, St. Louis, MO 65804. Steve has accepted a position 1409 Spencer, Rolla , MO 6540 I. 63116. Carey is a civil engineer II for with Standard Electric Steel Castings the City of St. Louis. Co. as production supervisor. David and JoEllen Cawlfield of 1241 to 603 Deblin Dr. , Milford , OH 45150, are 65401. Terry L. Bone is a chemist with Terry Sudholt and his new bride, Diana, parents of a 7 lb. 7 oz. son , Jonathan . istant Celanese Polymer Specialties. Home is reside at 812 W. Rollins, Moberly, MO Daniel, born Oct. 22 , 1978 . Dave is a MR. 146 Stoke on Trent, Louisville, KY 65270. Terry is a fi eld construction in· staff engineer with Procter & Gamble. 40299. spector with Burns & McDonnell. 3.S moy· Donald R. Otto of 4227 Wyoming, St. lidland, Robert Brandt has been promoted to Louis, MO 63116, is an electrical ngineer senior field engineer with Schlumberger engineer with the City of St. Louis Air nd. Offshore Services. His address is 109 Pollution Control. Great Plains, Layfayette, LA 70506. Parrish 1977 Michael and Sharon Miller have bought ew Ct. , a house at 1036 Kaplan Dr. , Waterloo, Joy Ewens recently received her one s an in· IA 50702. Mike is an engineer for Deere year pin from Kerr McGee Nuclear Cor· xlt, Inc. & Co. in their Product Engineering poration. Joy is a geologist in the Center. Wyoming Uranium Operations Divi· sion. Her address is 449 C. Y. Ave., oved to Steve and Brenda ('78) Liescheidt have Casper, WY 8260 I. leis, WI just bought their first home at 10921 leer for RICHARD G. HAMPEL Thornview Dr. , Cincinnati, OH 45241. Kevin C. Miller is a project engineer n, and Richard G. Hampel has been commis· Steve is a mechanical designer for KZF with Consolidation Coal Co. His address leers in sioned a second lieutenant in the U.S. Environmental Consultants, and Bren· is Box 4, Glenwood Trailer Park, da is a building design engineer at Proc· Princeton, WV 24740. Air Force. He .now goes to Hanscom AFB, Mass. for duty as a computer ter and Gamble. ;r with Ellen M. and Paul S. Monti live at 305 systems officer. a waSle William J. and Cheryl S. Schlittier have Cypress Point Dr. , Apt. 273 , Mountain Forest Haines, 428 N. Broad, Adrian, mo ved to R.R. I. Glenarm, IL 62536. city of View , CA 94043. Ellen is a program· MI 49221 , has been appointed chairman Bill and Cheryl are associate engineers on. Apt. mer, E & S for Ford Aerospace and of the newl y crea ted earth science for Fiat·Allis in Springfield. Communication in Palo Alto. department at Adrian College. The new departments resulted from a recent William A. and Debbie Lynn Pepper ns have Gregory S. Derbak lives at 14208 N. reorganization of the college's academic have moved to 207 1 Oberlin, Apt. 22, as City. 38th St., Phoenix, AZ 85032. Greg is a structure. Creve Coeur, MO 63141. Bill is a service enileof· member of the Technical Staff at GTE engineer for General Electric Co. in St. Juvenile Automatic Electric in Phoenix. David Duane Meek is a senior engineer with McDonnell Dougla s. He and Fran Louis. Terry B. Bollinger has moved to 1800 reside at 3 15 5 Donnyca ve Ln. , to 4301 N. Pine, Rolla , MO 6540 I. Terry is a Maryland Heights, MO 63043. John and Linda Wenzlick have moved ;ola, FL graduate student, working on his MS in to Route 3, Box 41 B, Nixa, MO 65714. ;ngineer computer science and a teaching assis· Thomas C. Ryan has moved to 75 3 Car· John is employed as a construction in· rollwood Village Dr .. Apt. 202, Gretna , ,Ia. tant for Compo Sci. 73 at UMR. spector for the Missouri State Highway LA 70053. Tom is a project engineer for Dept. in Branson. Exxon Co., US A in New Orleans. =aptai ns Mark and Stacey Kimler ha ve moved to Bradley J. Wyatt and Pamela 1. Voss :ey, CA 1455 Glenpeak, Mary land Heights, MO were married on Oct. 21 , 1978. They Kenneth C. Lueckenhoff has moved to ,peeia list 63043. Mark is a senior engineer with now live at 1500 W. Fairmont, No. 410, Consoer Townsend & Assoc. 5950 Callowa y Dr. North, Ft. Worth, Longview, TX 75604. Brad is a TX 76114. Ken is a locomotive foreman chemical engineer at Texas Eastman Co. John B. Gallagher has accepted employ· for MO Pacific Railroad in Ft. Worth. e moved ment as systems programmer & design John R. Walker of 1206 E. 52 St. , lcinnati. engineer with Data·Log Inc. He and Ralph A. and Alma J . Kelley li ve at 207 Austin , TX 7872 3, is an assistant in· ;ngineer Molly live at 218 E. Gatehouse Dr. , S. Jackson, Salem, MO 655 60 . Ralph structor in th e economics dept. of the ,anY in Apt. C, Metairie, LA 7000 I. works for Purolator Co urier Corp. Universit y of Texas.

MSM·UMR A lumnus/ 45 Alumni Personals ______1978 J977 Continued John M. May's new address is 4645 Gregory J. Rustige is an associate Ethan I Patrick J. and Vivi an Cody have moved Wild Indigo, No. 367 , Houston , TX engineer, technical services, with Inter­ 6095yc to Rt. 2, Box 244 , Silex, MO 63317. Pat 77027. John is an assistant process national Paper Co. His address is 30 I MO 63 is a ME·Assistant for Union Electric in engineer with Atlantic Richfield's W. 33rd St. , Apt. 114-0, Pine Bluff, AR Fulton. Houston Refinery. 71603. and Gar Robert i Terrapon and Pornjan T. Udomkan­ Vicki L. Moore 'resides at 822 S. Dennis L. Dutton is now an engineer jananan have moved to 634 SW 15th Oneida, Apt. F-311 , Denver, CO 80224. with Barr Engineering Company. Home chester No . I, Corallis, OR 97330. Terrapon i; She is an engineer with Amoco Produc· is 7360 Gallagher, Apt. 327 , Edina, MN M0 631 a student at Oregon State University in tion Co. 55435. Libe rty Coralli s. Gerard ' John M. and Helendale Andrle live at Wanda E. and Joe L. Tull live at 608 Jane, 51. Kevin P. Darb y has moved to 7654 2128 Rountree, St. Louis, MO 63136. Nicholson Dr. , Potosi, MO 63664. assoc iate Ravensridge Dr. , Shrewsbury, MO John is an application engineer for Wanda is a teacher-language enrich­ craft Co 63119. Kevin is a software programmer Emerson Electric in St. Louis. ment at John A. Evans Middle School for Ralston Purina Co. in St. Louis. in Potosi. W. Russ James L. Donahoe III is employed by 1978 the U.S.G.S. in Menlo Park, CA. He Michael and Kim Winnett have moved 29 1, Rw st art·up Roger H. Ricketts lives at 10 Kent Ln. , and Rona ('78) reside at Barnes 7 -B, to 450 Dickens, Kirkwood, MO 63122. Engineer Rolla, MO 6540 I. Escondido Village, Stanford, CA 94305. Mike is a project engineer with Anheuser- Busch. James I J immie L. and Pat Kauffman have mov­ Haur D. Shaw has accepted a position Hirondel ed to 21 6 Lexie St. , Big Stone Gap, V A as a design engineer with Master Richard and Laura Laurentius's new ad­ is a te 242 19. Jim is an EDP Auditor for Specialties Co. He and Sandra reside at dress is 5 E. Zarley Blvd ., Joliet, IL McDonn Westmoreland Coal Co. in Big Stone 1700 N. Temple, Apt. 82 , Anaheim, CA 60433. Richard is a project engineer Gap. 92006. with Mobil Oil Corp. TerryR , Robert M. Smith, J r., has accepted a John R. Mahanna has accepted an Steven R. Chapman has moved to 280 I 702S M position with the Guide Division of engineering position with IBM and has Bill Owens Pkwy., No. 191 , Longview , Terr y is General Motors as a manufacturing moved to 1504 Valley High Dr. NW , TX 75605. Steve is an associate engineer Roo!. lnl engineer. His new address is 2913 State Apt. 5, Rochester, MN 5590 I. for Sun Production Co. in Longview. Road 109 N, Lot C- II , Anderson, IN James T. 4601 2. Christopher B. Smith of Apt. 109 East Theodore B. and Alice C. Waldbart to 1502 George, Bensenville, IL 60 I 06 , is an have moved to 1220 Garden Dr. , WY 82 0( Robert J. Tenholder li ves at 9506 Erie engineer with GTE Automatic Electric. Bartlesville, OK 74003 . Ted is a pro­ fo r COl Dr. , St. Louis, MO 63123 . Bob is a grammer for Phillips 66 in Bartlesville. Cheyennl highway designer for the State Highway Mary A. (Epperson) and John G. Lynn Department in Kirkwood. have a new mailing address: P. O. Box Erma L. and Rob ert Durbin reside at Stephen 144, Rolla , MO 6540 I. 10522 Chevy Chase, St. Louis, MO have mo John E. Weber has mo ved to 607 -B 63114. Floor, BI Westbrook St. , Benton , AR 72015. John P. Melcher of 511 W. First St. , geologica John is an equi pment engineer for Dixon, IL 61021 , is a civil engineer with Ken and Jackie Rice have moved to (asst. engr Rey nolds Metals Co. in Bauxite. the Illinois Highway Dept. 2247 St. Nick , New Orleans, LA 70114. Bea ver. Dal'id ani Gary J . and Jo Anne R. Taggart have Randall J. Lubbert has accepted a posi· Daniel C. Conde has accepted a position ed to 108 moved to 2262 Campus, St. Charles, tion with Black Butte Coal Co. as a min · as design engineer with the telecom­ and Davi MO 63301. Gary is a communications ing engineer and has moved to 369 H munications and data division of Stan­ special el engineer for Mo . Pacific Railroad Co. in St. , Rock Springs, WY 8290 I. dard Oil of Calif. , and has moved to Fo u n dr i e~ St. Louis. 2522 Octavia St. , Apt. I, San Francisco, Wan-Chuan and Lea-Hwa Yil) ha ve CA 941 23. MSM-UMR Alumnus mo ved to 79-11 41 Ave., Apt. B402 , Jam es 0. Elmhurst, New York , NY 11373. Wan · John McVay has accepted a graduate mark Ap' Welcomes Pictures Chuan "Robert" is a mining engineer teaching assistant position at Texas Field Rd' With News Items with Mueser, Rutledge, Johnston & A&M and has moved to 160 I Holleman accepted' Desimone. NO.3 N, College Station, TX 77840. RUbbe r a'

46/ MSM· UMR A lumnus - Alumni Personals ______OCiate 1978 Continued Gary L. Donner has moved to 2630 Jack B. Painter II has become an age nt hinter· Ethan A. Chamberlain has mo ved to Shoreline Dr., Ap t. B-II, Akron , OH for American Amicable Life. He and ; is 301 609 Sycamore, Apt. 3, Cape Girardea u, 44314, and has accepted a position with Sharon live at 608 Sunset Dr. , uff,AR MO 6370 I. Ethan works fo r Procter PPG as operations engineer. Waynesville, MO 65583. and Gamble in Cape Girardeau. Carol A. Wimmer has moved to 19 11 Russell and Susan Pearson ha ve moved :ngineer Robert R. Champan, Jr. of 7566 Ma n· Fountain View , Apt. 48 , Houston, TX to 5 Adams Dr., Hannibal, MO 63401. '. Home chester Blvd. , No. 203, Maplewood, 77057, and has accepted a position with Russ has accepted a position with Crane na,M MO 63 143 , is a loss prevention rep . with Amoco as exploration geophysicist. & Fleming as project engineer. Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. Michael and Nancy Amelunke li ve at Lawrence E. Maxwell of 769 Redstone . at 608 Gerard T. Bast has moved to 4258 A 2735 Black Forest Dr. , St. Louis, MO Dr. , St. Louis, MO 63125 , has accepted a position with Monsanto as process 63664. Jane, St. An n, MO 63074. Gerr y is an 63 129. Mike is an assistant engineer engineer. enrich· associate engi neer fo r McDonnell Ai r­ with Uni on Electric. • School craft Co. in St. Lo uis. Johnnie C. Roberts is in grad school at Robert S. Meiners of 100 S. Clay, UM R. Send his mail c/o Delta Sigma W. Russell Brian's address is P. O. Box Ferguson, MO 63 135 , is an ass istant Phi , Rt. 3, Box 252 , Rolla , MO 65401. engineer with Uni on Electric. : moved 291 , Russellville, AR 7280 I. Russ is a I 63122. start-up engineer for Combustion Sally S. Schwager has moved to 430 I Captain Donald E. Murphy and his wife r with Engineering in Russellville. Creighton, Apt. 32, Pensacola, FL Patricia have moved to 6542 Spruce 32504, and has accepted a position with Dr. , Rickenbacker AFB, OH 43217. James K. Weinhold lives at 3929 Exxon as a sen ior project engineer. Hirondelle, Florissant, MO 63034. Jim Captain Murphy is Chief, Resources & new ad· Requirements at Rickenbacker AFB. Jliet, IL is a tech. programmer assoc. for Inwoo Yoon has moved to 3410 NASA ;ngineer McDonnell Douglas Corp. in St. Lo ui s. Rd . I, No. 216, Seabrook, TX 77586, Steven and Linda Lewis have moved to and has accepted a position with 5671 -B Ed-Lou La ne, St. Louis, MO Terry R. and Sandra J. Scheihing li ve at Rockwell International as MTS I. 702 S. Moody, Wynnewood, OK 73098 . 63 128. Steve is a UMW A Emp loyee to 280 I (manageme nt trainee) with Peabody Terry is a craft clerk for Brown and James and Kathleen (Hood) Rau have mgview, Coa l. engineer Root, Inc. in Houston, TX. moved to 1502 Trent Court No.2, Cheyenne, Wy 82001. Jim has a new gview. James and Sandra Smith li ve at 11 753 James T. and Kathleen Rau have moved job as associate eng ineer with Conoco. to 1502 Trent Ct. , No. 12, Cheyenne, Chandella y, Creve Coeur, MO 63 141. Valdbart Wy 8200 I. Jim is an associate engi neer Jim is an engineer II with Mo nsanto. len Dr. , Julia A. Miller has accepted a position for Continenta l Pipeline Co. In Thang Vinh and Mong-Diep Le have pro· with Amoco Prod. Co. as 'a geophysicist s a Cheyenne. tlesville. moved to 633 Chestnut, Wi ndsor, CO and moved to 6102 Wi nsome Lane, 80550. Thang is an engineer with Apt. 5, Houston, TX 77057. Stephen H. and Nancy M. Shoemaker reside at Hewlett-Packard. have moved to 302 River Rd. , 2nd Michael H. Deming has accepted a posi­ uis , MO Floor, Beaver, PA 15009. Steve is a Marion A. Myers has accepted a posi­ tion with Amoco Production as a geological engineer and hydrologist tion with the Missouri Public Service petroleum geologist and has moved to (asst. engr.) for Michael Baker J r. , Inc. in Commission as assistant district 9001 Town Park No. 26 , Versailles, lOved to Beaver. engineer and has moved to 123 Clark, Houston, TX 77036. ~ 70114 David and Holly Ann Statler have mo v· Apt. 4, Richmond, MO 64085. Veronica S. Durling of 9997C Sioanes position ed to 1084 Sunset , Alli ance, OH 4460 I , and David has accepted a position as Richard and Carolee Jo Fields have Square, St. Louis, MO 63134, is a field telecom· moved to 1000 Un iversit y Blvd. , Apt. eng ineer with Square 0 Company. of Stan· special engineer with American Steel Foun dries. C-8 , Ki ngsport, TN 37660. Richard is loved to employed by Ten nessee Eastman as a Jess Sherwood, Jr. is an engineer with rancisco, machinist. Meredith Corp. Home is 7809 Carter, James O. Hawley has moved to Land · Apt. H, Overland Park , KS 66204. mark Apartment No. 606 , 1518 Ga rn er Steven R. Chapman has accepted a posi­ graduate Field Rd , Uvalde, TX 7800 I, and has tion with Sun Oi l Co. as a production Julius A. Ihonre is a graduate student in ,t Texas accepted a position wit h General Tire & eng ineer and moved to 280 I Bill Owen's the mining dept. at Virginia Tech. , lolleman Rubber as staff engineer. Prk. No. 191, Longview, TX 75605. Blacksburg, VA 24061 . )7840

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r978 Continued Patrick Owen of 907 Locust, Tex ­ Dav id G. Wi nter, a grad uate stud ent at Rick J . Lauer of 4410 Cay uga Dr., St. ark ana, AR 755 07 is alive and we ll . UMR , reports that he pl ans to enter Louis, MO 63 123 , has acce pted a posi­ grad uate school at the University of tion wit h Mo nsanto as a process Alb ert C. Charles has moved to 1461 N. Texas in September. His add ress is 9th engi nee r. Place ntia, Fullert on, CA 9263 1. Albert and Bishop. Roll a, MO 65 40 I. is a membe r of the tec hn ica l staff of Hughes Aircraft in Full erton. Richard D. Dale has moved to 160 W. Mark S. Craig has accepted a pos iti on Sch ill er, Ch icago, I L 606 10. Dick is a as pe tro leu m engineer with Exxon and Richard J . Toth has moved to 2368 -D nuclea r engin ee r/fu el manage ment has moved to 61 1 E. Ai lsie, ApL B6 , Su Casa Dr., Florissa nt , MO 63 031. engineer for Comm onwealth Ediso n in Kin gsv ill e, TX 78 363. Ri chard is an engi neer fo r McDonnell Chi cago. Aircra ft Co. in SL Loui s. Stephen and Janet Smid ha ve moved to Capt. Donald E. and Patricia Murphy 460 Hi ghwa y 33 2, Ap t. 197 . La ke Stan ley D. Lewis lives at 110 Es planade, have moved to 65 42 Spruce Dr. . Jac kson, TX 77566, where Steve is No. 222 , Pacifi c, CA 94044. Stan works Rickenbacker AFB , OH 43 217. Don is wo rki ng as a process engineer wi th Dow for Utah Intern ati onal, Inc. in San Fran ­ chief, resources and requ irements, for Chemical. CISCO . Ri ckenbacker AFB. Civil Enginee ri ng Squadron in OH. Steven and Cheryl Ann Tidwe ll have James M. Ivy II has moved to 710 Log· moved to 2202 Grace Ell en Dr ., Colum· gi ns, No . II , Wes t Columbia, TX Ve roni ca S. Durlin g lives at 9997C bia, MO 6520 I. 77486 . Jim is a Journeyman, Pet ro Sioanes Square, SL Loui s, MO 63134 . Chern Di v. fo r Halliburto n-Brawn-Root Vero ni ca is a field sales engineer for Steven G. Serniak is an engin eer with in Houston. Square D Compa ny in St. Lo uis. Western Elect ri c Co. Home is 63 19 Weber Rd ., St. Lou is, MO 63 122. Steven D. and J oy Lautenschlaeger Michael J . Finnega n has moved to 206 have moved to 1044 Galena Dr., Coeur Brook ridge, Apt. 9. Waterl oo, IA Hun g Manh Tran is a tes t engineer with d'Alene, ID 838 14. Steve is a min ing 50702. Mike is a process engineer fo r McDonnell Douglas. His add ress is 40 I engi nee r fo r Hecla Mining Compa ny in John Deere Engin e Work s in Waterloo. Weight Rd., No . C, St. Charles, MO Wa ll ace. 6330 I. Dav id John Steleer is an associate test Mark R. White's address is Box 233 2, engineer with McDonnell Douglas Elec­ Jack Posey is a recipient of an Offi ce of Dillon, CO 80435 . Ma rk is a junior shi ft troni cs Corp. He reports th at he is look· Ed ucation Fe ll owship in the Dept. of In ­ engin eer for Climax Molybdenum Co. ing to a bright futu re. Home is 3092 dustrial Engi neerin g at Pu rdue. His ad­ in Cl imax. Bell eri ve Dr .. Beln or . MO 63 121. dress is Bo x 602 Grad House Eas t, La fayette, IN 477 06. Paul F. Bradd ock has moved to Ho ll an ­ Michael L. Coldiron is with John Deere dale Apt. 2 1J , Cl ift on Park, NY 12065 . Prod uct Engr. Center as a transmi ss io n Edward C. Aselman, Jr. is an electrica l Paul works for General Electric in engineer. His add ress is 220 I Thunder engi neer with Deere & Co. He and Schenectad y. Rid ge, Apt. 6B, Cedar Fa ll s, IA 506 13. Tru dy reside at 427 II St. , Si lvis, IL 61 282. Terry D. McCallister has moved to - Sandra J . Michel plans to start graduate 2433 Whitmi re Bl vd ., Apt. 55B. Dennis L. McCormack is a hybri d school in the fall at Washin gton Univer· Midl and. TX 797 02. He is an opera· design engineer with Na ti onal Semico n­ sity. Home i 2165 A. Keeven Lane. ti on/analyti ca l engineer with Atl ant ic ductor. His address is 347 Penn Way, Florissant , MO 63 031. Richfi eld. Los Gatos, CA 95 030. Joseph L. Murphy is a software design Terri N. Noelker is now Mrs. Brad Tak·Yun Pong is an assistant lectu rer at engineer with Fisher Co ntro ls. His ad · White and is li vin g at RL I, Box 152. Hong Kong Polytec hnic Institute. dress is 17025 S 7th Ave. , Apt. 22, Mar­ Hardin . MO 640 35. Terri is a prod uc· shalltown , IA 50158. ti on clerk at Banquet Foods Corp. David H. Sees is now employed as a pe troleum engi neer with Texaco. He Gary A. Corb in is an assoc ia te engineer Jack F. Backs ha moved to 3920C and his wife, Pame la, are makin g their wit h Delco El ec tronics Di vision of Vuecre t Lane, St. Lo u i ~. MO 63125 . home at 903 West Ce nter St. , Fairfield, General Mot ors. H is address is 419 W. He i ~ a chemi cal engineer with Monsan­ IL 62837 . Lin co ln . Ap t. J-2 . Kokomo. IN 4690 I. to.

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