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The Missouri Miner, December 11, 1953

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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by Scholars' Mine. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Missouri Miner Newspaper by an authorized administrator of Scholars' Mine. This work is protected by U. S. Copyright Law. Unauthorized use including reproduction for redistribution requires the permission of the copyright holder. For more information, please contact [email protected]. THE MISSOURI MINER ~,fehotoJ- - ~ &~ -YOLUME 40 ROLLA, MO. , F-RIDAY; DECEMBER 11, 1953 NUMBER 11 PICKYOUR BAND I 111111u11111111111111111um111u111111111111H1m1111nmmmm The St. Pat 's Board i s running a band popularity survey be­ ginning today and ending next Thursday. W e a re trying to find NEXTWEEK'S ~!AWiin~~ttiERBroadway Returns to M. S. M. out what band the student body would choose if th e students were in the Position of a St . Pat 's board n\ember . Ra y Anthony was just INTERVIEWS200COALOPERATORS W"th tt about tops with everyone la st year and C d "B A it will be y tough this year ' By Chas. Almstedt to bring in a band that will satisfy the entire student body. Mllllffillllllllll111111tlltullll11RIIIUll!JIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIHllll1 I ome y / e our ge Monday, Dee. 14, 1953 Dece mber The ballot below has the list of bands which will be in thi s 4 saw the end of Carbide and Carbon Chemic­ the first East area during next M arch. Th e board would lik e each student to ern antl Middle al Company (O ak R idg e) West Coal Conf erence whic check o'tt the two bands he would like to see pl ay for this h st. Pat's Ch . E. , ME., SECONDIN, SERIES OF celebration. The band th at receives the most number of votes will E.E. , and Met. was held her e on that and the Engin ee rs also Ch emi sts, Phy­ previous day, December 3. probably be the one playing for you this March. A ballot box will THREEPLAYS SPONSORFJ) sicists and Matheinaticiails Th e con!erence, the f ir st held be plac ed in Parker Hall and thevoting will continue unlil Thurs­ Tilesday , Dec. 15 , 1953 in this area, was attended by day at noon . Official ballots will be the only ones counted. BY STPAT'S BOARD Aviation Selection T ea m 405 , more than 200 In order to refresh the memories of the coa l operatoi-s of Miners , KTI'R , the Air Cadet Program. All stud­ th e Eastern and Middle Western Next Monday night, Decem­ local radio station \.vin play arrangements by the ·various artists ents. regioris. Dean Curtis L . Wilson ber 14 , will see the second in listed below . , , Freddy Martin , and Billy U. S. Gypsum Co . (Southard, of MSM spoke of the Confer­ a series of plays "Be Your Age" under the auspices of th e May' s records will be heard on MondaY night. Jerry Wild , Buddy Okla .) enc e as being designed to bring Min ., Min-Geol., ME., leaders and national Civic Drama Guild of New Morris , Ray McKinley, and Stan Kenton's disks will be aired on and authorities CE. in the indu;;try together to dis­ York, and sponsored by the St . Tuesday night; and Ralph Marter ie, Tony Pastor, and Hal Mc­ Alli s-Cha lmers Manufact uring cuss outstanding problems in Pat's Board . The play , which is Intyre 's records will be played on Wednesday night. Co. the pr incip aL phases of t he pro­ a light comedy, will begin at E.E., ME., CE., Min., Ch.E., duction, distribution , and ut ili ­ 8 p.m . in Parker H all . Singl e and Met. Engin eers. Th ere will zation of coal and its by-prod­ tickets are $2 .25. be a group me eting in the au­ ucts J Be Your Age is supported by OFFICIAL BALLOT ditorium of Parker Hall at 4:10 Dr . J . D. Forrester of t he an outstanding cast ·hea ded b y ) Jerry Gra y ) Ralph Mar~erie p.m. Tuesday. Mining Department, who acted Gilbert Reade . Mr. R eade ha s Wednesd ay, De c. 16 as chairma n of the Conference ) Tex Ben ek e ) Ton y Pa stor disti nguish ed himsel.t: in stag e, Allis-Chalmers Mgf. Co. Committee, said that the con!e r­ radio , and television. Startin g ) Freddy Martin Aviation Selection Team 405. ) H al McIntyr e enc e pres ent ed a comprehe nsiv e as a child in vau dev ill e and Thursd ay, De c. 17 program by discussing various ) Jerry Wild movies he ha _s been featured in ) Stan Kenton Carbide and Carbon Chem­ problems in four main catego r­ leading roles in many plays in ical Co. (Oak Ridg e)' Ch. E., ies: ) Budd y Morrow ) the geo logical features of stock and on Bro adway includ ­ ME., EE. , and Met. Engineers coal deposits; mini ng and ex­ ing Katherin e Corn elll s produc ­ ) Ra y McKinley also Chemists , Physicists and ploitation of coal deposils; prob ­ tion 9f "An thon y a nd Cleopat ­ Mathehmaticians. lems and practices of coal pre­ ra," "F or Love Or Money ,"· CHECK YOUR SELECTIONS ANDIN PLACE BALLOT paration ; and problems and 'Laura," " Th e Tw o Mrs. Car­ rthatsports practices of ·coal utilization and rolls ," " Angel Str eet, " and r all-around PARKERHAU FLOOR SHOW,"STALKS" m arketing. "A ntigon e." In 1948 , Mr. Read e of Arrow narra ted ''Whee ls - A - Rolling " mdedcasual HIGHLIGHTLAMBDA CHl;S (300 performances) in Chicag o, 1 wear,and ~~::::::::'.:::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::==±·· Interfraternity Sing and last year played "Mic h ae l" l. Available ANNUAL HARVESTDANCE A Scene From "Be Your Age" To Be Presented in !in Civi c Dram a Guild's " J en - Th e annual Harvest Dance ' ht ------ny Ki ssed Me." Durin g the past was held at 606 Walnut this P k H II T ------summer, he toured the easter n Patrol Head Praises past weekend. A very enjoyable ar ~ Jo! Gav?:Ig BETASIGS PLEDGESAIEE-IRE Hear Talk stock circuit as star of " Th e time was had by al l. Fr@ay 1Moon Is Blue." Tonight, at 8:00 p.m., the an- 1 night was a drop in and Satur­ nual BREATHEFREELY AGAINGiven by Officer of Interfraternity Sing , spon- Th e leading, feminine rol e day night featured a five piece 1 sored by the Interfraternity ASTIRIN-G WEEK ENDS Phillips Petroleum wm be handled by Paula Sh IJSSHII Students in Manhunt band and an M. C. The mem­ ar- bers of the band put on a little 8 ;;~:;;i,H:i.1.Aal:!;s b:neh~f t:! By Jack Weber The ~ ?natm:::!~n~a~~ch of s~::\:f Dr . Curtis L . Wilson , dean of Mi~souri School of Mines comedy for extra entertain­ 0 ~i:~::~~~e;r:=~~ School of most popular events of the Late Saturday evening, utter - AIEE-IRE enjoyed a very en- way Mines, has received Rolla, Missouri ment. 1AU of the furniture was in supp ort of Ruth Gordon a · let ter from Col. year, the program has been ing "Tha nk God Help~Week is li ghtening evening last night, in ''Yea Hu gh Wag­ I would be very g rateful to taken from the house and the rs Ago." In summ er looked forward to by every - over ," our pledges crawled into Thursday , December l0 , when gon er, superintendent of the Mis ­ yo u if you would exp ress to chapter room an d basement theatre , she bas p layed ing en­ one for several months, and a their beds for some well need- they were visited by souri State Hi ghway Patrol, in the students who assisted our we r e deco r ated with hay and Mr. J. O. ue leads in "Th e Glass Menag­ good attendance is anticipated. ed shuteye. Thornton claims he Grantham of the Phillips Petro- erie," "Ah Wilderness," " whi ch the MSM students who as ­ offic ers in th e apprehension cornsta lks. It pr oved to be Th e the Each fraternity participating didn't just jump right in as his leum Comp any. sist ed in the capture of two car of two per sons operating a stol­ big gest and best dance Happy Tim e" as we ll as two of the ;will sing two songs, one frater- Class mates did, but snuck up on More than thi eves in R olla Nov. 23 a'nd 24, en car in Rolla , Mo., November season. 70 students, facu l- musicals, "Kiss Me, Kate" and nity song, and the other of its ~:n baunlke·. Phlacing on·e _ ar-n:i, were warmly praised. 23 an d 24, our ap pr eciatio n for Th e men will be smoking ci­ ty members and visitors heard "Fin ian's Rainbow." On TV , she- own choice. The program for the _ g, e crawled m bit Mr. Grantham give a ta lk en- has appeared with Studio Follo wing is the letter: the assista nce a nd coopehtion gars this week. Herb Pillisch One evening will consist of: by bit a~d Je~ the soft comfort- ·tilled "Dr. Curtis L . Wilson, Dean they gave us., Bad they not "Wider Horizons For En- and "I Remember Mama." got engaged to Lou ise Hall er , of PI KAPPA ALPHA _ -Bob ab le fee lmg Just "sink into the b een so helpful , i t is ver y prob ­ St. Louis, and Pete VanDusen gineers.'' Tel efsen, Director, "Honey- mallow of the bones " a•s he able these men got pinned to Mr. Grantham, although be­ would no t Barbara Carter, m~>0n," and "The Desert Song." stated. During the past week the TENSENIORS RECEIVE of ing employed by Phillips Petro­ have been app rehended . Lindenwood College. Con­ SIGMA NU_ Jim Goutz, Di- ~ledges had many things SIGMA NU'S PLEDGES to ac­ leum Company is a graduate Yours very truly, gratulatio n s to you both. rector, "Night and Day ," and complish that might have made MEMBERSHIPIN, PHI Electrical Engineer from Okla­ HUGH H. WAGGONER Since mid-semester is over "White Star of Sigma ' Nu" them a wee•bit-- fatigued. Com STAGEDARING WALKOUT ­ homa A & M. Mr. Grantham Sup erintendent" and s inc e t hi s week will be ra­ TRIANGLE - Bill Paar Di- pletely cleaning KAPPA PHI HONOR SOC. the kitchen and holds the position of Manager The incid ent referred to in th er lax, house manager, George rector , 'Song of the Joll/ ATTENDOTHER STAGE Ro- Ibase1:1ent , shin i~g shoes, doing Ten Sen ior s and two Faculty the above letter occurred early (H. S.) Gratz has decided to of the Employee Relations Sec- ger," and "Hail Tri angle- " repair work , takmg littl e jaunts tion of the Research and Devel- Friday Mem b ers were initiated into in the morning on Novembe hav e work fo r the p ledges. Ma­ afternoon, our brav e r KAPPA SIGMA _ Bob Cat- through th e count r y side and opmen memb ership in th e Honor So­ n y jobs a r e being pl t Department of Phil li ps. pledges staged their walkout 24. At about 1 a.m. a sto len anned that ron , Director , "The Halls of la st but not least doing a .few ciety of Phi Kappa Phi by the car chase with a wil l improv e the interior of the story•book Ivy ," and "When the Lights of calisthenics a1l helped to tire als! s~:(d bdu~;7;;s ~:et~nv~:::: :~~~b ne~~;r~:::~d c~~;:r Missouri Sch ool of Mines Chap­ flavor , ended at eleventh and house. They should be pretty the Chapter Are Lowered." the boys f:ei; out . Saturday they with a discussiori of the coming arms. Friday night , their a .ctiv­ ter on Thur sday, Decem ber 3. highway 66 with the car · plow­ well beat by Saturda y. The judg es this year will be showed their ap pr eciation to the field' trip to the Gene al El . ities centered around the base­ Th e initiates from the senior ing into a sma ll tree. Three Congratulations are in order Prof. D. H. Erkiletian, Mrs. ever increa sing Armed Forces tric P lant in Owensbo~o, ment at Jim Wright's classes were: young me n of slig htly over high for Forest Noll who I,ettered K=~- in Over­ Schl echten, and Mrs. Tand y . by shining all service men's tucky. This trip is scheduled for Fred erick J . Campen , J r. school age, jumped out and this season in football and Bill Iland._ About 2:30 a.m. Saturday Master of Ceremonies will be shoes entirely free in front of Dec. 17 and 1 _ mormng , . the ph?ne Sidn ey J. tried to get Alexande r who recently pledg­ 8 rang at Col e away. • A rapid ly Al Burgess , president of the In- Tuckers. Aft er this they broke 1007 Mam. A riotous laugh Charles A. Gudermuth app r oaching Highway Patrol­ ed. , Jr . terfraternity Council. up in small groups and did greeted L. C. Lincoln and a man fired J ames K. Higbii ll . at, and possib ly The prizes , as ,in the past such exhil era tion things as wash Theta Kaps Welcome voice said , "Guess w here we C. Scott John son wounded one of the car thieves SENIORSOF KAPPA willSIG be plaques, to be awarded the local fire engine, help San­ 2 Ne,v Members Into Iare?" . Evidences of their great Jam es C. J ones running down the street. This to the first and second place ta Claus , sing on Pine street safa ri to St. Louis are found in Be fnar d R. Juskie was the beginning of a three EXPECTVISIT FRO M winners. and carry out groceries outside Active Membersh ip the many copies of The Gay hour manhrmt Win g Cheuk Lo which fina lly re­ the chain stores. Saturday night By Jerry Spann j P_arisia~ , G_~Strings'. _ etc. Des- sulted in the Jam es M. McMullin I capture of two of THE.COLD BLACK HAND Judge Wolf (16 years on the Two more names were added p1te ch m~tic _conditions (fog) the thr ee men in the sto len 1 Charles C. Poe car. To the great pleasure of the bench) interrogated the neo­ to the long list of members they dropped m <1n Gay · Da wn Fred Smith , Dale Aviation Cadet Team Orrick, p ledges fiv e more active chap-- phyt es and gave them a few ex­ when we welcomed J erry Olsen cur rentl y featured at the Grand. Members from the Faculty Jim Greco, John Feem ster, Bob te r members were initiated in­ From Scott Air Force ercises. He rewarS,Ied them gra­ and Jim Stone into the Brother- Returning to Rolla Sunday were Dr. Harold Q. Fuller, Herron , Jack Humphrey , Char- to the Fraternity. Those being ciously for the ir efforts by al­ hood of Theta Kappa Phi this eve, they found the we lcom e Chairman of the Depar tment of lie Hunter , Clark Uline , and initiated were William Lenz, Base to Visit Here lowing them to pa r take of the past Sund ay. They are current• mat, Br o and the active chap­ P hy sics, and Dr . Albert W. Sch- Bill Habersa at, -all members of John Calhoun, David Har- Aviation Cadet Selection pleasantly pleasi n g palatab le ly wearing their well earned ter waiting with anxiety. Con ­ lecht en, Chairman of th e Depart - T au Kappa Epsilon, were the brough, Ru ede Wheeler, and Team No. 405 from Scott Air pledge punch (dig that crazy al­ pin s proudly. Congratulation s descendip.g to the wishes of ment of Metallur i ical Engine the er- men responsible for the appre - John Schlensker. Congratula- Force Base , Illinois , will visit literation). Th e actives cerla inl y and good luck men! act ives, for their delinquency ing. h en sion of th e car thieves. They tions , fellas. Roll a School of Min es on 15 agreed that all th e pledges Sunday eveni ng marked the they pitched in and s hined up noticed two sus picio us looking Lets face it, we've been ha d . .in d 16 Decembe r 1953. came through Help-Week with opening of Padd le Week, dedi- the ho use. Upon com pletion , Phi Kappa Phi is a national alkin d 11th and in- 34 to 21 the Dorm beat us. It Th e team will be here to flying colors. cated to our rosy-ch eeked pledge L. C. Lincoln was app roached scholastic _honor so~iety with 64 : e~ ~g lavatory. Af.- seems the ball ~ta~= just wouldn't go talk with young men who are In sports our handball teams class. With de finite ends in and ushe red into a cold s how er ,. chapter s m , American colleges ter reporting their s uspi cions to in the basket for us as we shot interested in joining the Avia­ made quite a good showing for view the Actives have been but not without a battle. and universiti es. s:ud en ts_ in all th e Highwa y P atrol , they ta lk ed and sh~t, but thi s one defeat tion Cadet p r ogra m eithe r as pi­ themse lv es. Don Haber won two sw inging away with un-canny In th e last e nc ou nt er in ba s­ branches of learning, with no to the two m en until the arrest s h ouldn't hurt us too much. lots or aircraft observers. While games in the s in gles bracket accuracy all week. Broth er ketball , the Snakes dropped a discrimination of race or cr eed, was made. B ewa re senio rs only 22 more her e th e team w ill b e located while our double team consist­ Stone seems to have been the 26•41 game to last yea r 's are eligible. Th e MSM Chapter schoo l days for you. Any day in the lob by of Pa r k er Hall . ing of Paul Egan and Wayne big threat with his 320-pound champ ion Tech Club team . require s that a sen ior mu st hav e 11/IIIIIIIUIIIIIU.lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll now expect a visit from {be Hours for interview wil l be Kosfeld won 4. games. wallop. Funny thing about these Scores didn't seem to bother a grade point ave rage of 2.00 bl ack hand. , from 9:00 a.m. unql 4:00 p.m. In basketball tonight we made paddles ; they don't break, but Jack Englick, how ever, as he or better and also rank , sc ho- NOTICE December is the month of all both dates. Captain J ohn W. quite an impress ive showing just sor ta stay wrapped arormd recked up 15 of those 26. Sig­ lastically, in the upper 10% of Th e Christmas-time Awa rds sorts of good things such as the Ston e, in charge of the team, against Kappa Alpha by compil­ the guy , leaving ~ with quite ma Nu showed a lot of fight as the seniors. Th eir membership Convocation will be pr ese nted Christmas Dance, Pledge skit has stated that the chief quali­ ing 53 points . Almbst the entire an impression . • they held the orange wa rr iors is recorded as an honor on th eir at 10:00 a.m. in Parker B all aud- (put on for the actives) an d fications for the cadet program bench scored with Lowell Sei­ Intramurally, (a tongue-twist­ to within 6 points before Tech Personnel R ecord , a nd i s also itorium on Wednesday , Dece m- our party for the und erpr ivil- are that th e app licant be a U.S . bel lead in g the attack with 16 er almost as bad as Little Ita ly) Club pu lled away in the last listed as a graduation hon or in ber 16, 1953. The Speaker will edged ch ildr en. Th e Christmas citizen, single, 19 through 26½ points while Neil Woli chalked the Th eta Kaps lost a tough half. the commenc ement program. be the Reverend Walter D . Niles; Dance on December 21 promis• yea rs of age, and be phy sically , up 12 points. Our next encoun­ basketball game to Triangle las ! Another election to membership music will be fornished With Christmas but a couple by the es to be a big success. The mentally and mora lly accept­ ter is against Lambda Chi this Wednesday night. This make 1 will be held in the spring se m- Missouri School of of Weeks away, it's Min es Glee P ledge Ski t which is put on to able. Vision r equi r ements are coming Friday. th e average .500, with the Cov time again ester to include candidates who Club ; and for the Yukon Party and num erous .ho~or s, show the acti ves ho w much we normal 20 /2 0 for p ilots and About a month ago the Greek Housers winning and losing two did not meet the higher require-- 1 Christmas Dance. It pr12es, and scholarshlps will b e appreciate their k i n d n es s 20/50 for aircraft observers if letters Beta igma Psi was "lift­ However , they 're looking for is apparent m ents for election in the fall awarded. that costumes are being gather ­ should come up any time now. correctab le to normal with ed" from our front porch. We ward to mee ting Kappa Sig ii"' semester. All ed as the old bearskins , mule­ I faculty members and stu- Of course we wo ul dn't say g lasses. have been waiting patiently for their next game with much op ­ Following the skinner's hats, and cap initiation t)le dents are urged to attend. The anything dirty against them. In!ormation can be obtained its return, but to no ava il . timism. pistols memb ers enjoyed a banquet at reappear. Very few brethren Faculty has authorized dJsm.is- JOKE - Did yo u hear about · by letter at any tim e from the Since w~ hav e an excellent idea Predictions are that a capac ­ the Colonial Villa ge. Th e spea k- I of all resist this chance to invite the sat classe s for the hour the police force in St. Louis team by w rit ing to the follow­ of its whereabouts it might not ity crowd will be down al er was Dr. Alb ert W company of a female am;l the . Schlechten l0:OO to I0 :S0 for attendance at not being a bl e to wear ove r- ing address: Aviation Cadet Se­ only be a friendly gesture, but Bea rtrack 's for a T. G. I. F . who r elated hi opportunity to forget the book s expe rien ces dur- the Convocation. coats this wi nt er? No: It see ms lection Team 4 05, Scott Air might be deemed wise to return meeting afte r this week of s. ing hls recent visit in Europ e. 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 th ey have no SHOULDERS . Ha! F orce Base, Illinois. the same. quizes. "T ell 'em you've had it." By "Speed" Barco FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11 , lt53 PAGE TWO THE MISSOURI MINER Pikers · Prepare for SIG·EP HAS PLEDGE fine digs were thrown at th e Christmas Dance on actives by Bob Ford , Bob Long , TH!H~~!!:~:: E~l~~ff~ia l publica- I IN T R O D u C I NG • • • DANCEHIGHLIGHTED Bob Deterich, Dav e Anyon, tion of the studen'' MORTON L. MULLINS . too sur e about quote' .. FEATURE EDITOR for an educAtion, he chose Ci­ Park er isn't better after each practic e. We GENEROSO V. SANCIANCO .. . . he knows SECRE'FARY vil for a career becau se he his futur e, except that sh ou ld really be able ., to give tbeYne\ff RAYMOND A. STEWART ...... Uncle Sam (He 's li ked construction and outdoors he has to ' see the peop le a good sh ow. Jore" un advanced R.O.T.C.) He has a work. in Th e swi m meet under the di­ l{.S.M. sn't In his freshman yea r he girl at Cape whom he i too rection of our boxing champ twenty~ joined the Engineer 's Club and sure abo ut e ither. "F id o" Morris will have good ,tyle. To 111111111m1m11111111111111rnmt1Hlllllllltlllllltllllllllllllll ' returns for Pi K A box score. Goid1 Looking coldly , at the man Good sw imming to yo u guys - UPTOWN who had just given him a nick­ bring home the trophy. ~:·uJ el for carry in g his bag twelve - Always First Run- I wonder if Morris' s dog can 0pponentl block s, the littl e boy said: "I rhumba any better than it wereat~ Fri. - Sat., Du. 11-12 know somet hing about you." hun ts? You know a good dog the Engj Shows 7 and 9 p.m:. " What ?" asked the man. should bring a rabbit into r un­ 5oulbwes "Yo u're a bachelor. " ning a circle about t he hunter . Satw" tor manufacture , other clements ~e introdu ced in "What 's yer nam e, kid? " hand she held a small , brig h t -H o in controlling the now called one of the girls. , piece of metal . Hild egarde was t11111111•1uu1m111111111111111111;umm111111nr-:111mm111111 microscopic quantities to aid FrL. J "Hild egarde Nuffl e." pinned. 1111111111llllllfllllll11111111111lllll11111!1111U111111111111111/IIIII of electrons throu gh the germanium. But before A\ray. A new method of metal refining , current ly in use necessary to "Hildegarde , you have juSl Whfn the semester was over, these elements can be introduced, it is Sat., t at Allentown , results becom e a p ledge of our soror- they ca ll ed Hildeg a,rde into the ROLLAMO at the ·western Electric plan start with germanium of exceptional pur ity, so that Away. ity. You're going to be a Zel- big room . It was very dark. I uotla 's Family Thea tre - in th e production of germanium that is bcuer than the impurities will not ' intcrfcre with the eleme nts Wed.1 99.9 9999 95 % pure - the highest degree of pur ity that are deliberately added. da .. want to be a "Hildegarde Nuffle ," said the Fri.-Sat., Dec. 11-12 ets Colli :~~d~ ~:Id:~~ ever attained in a manufacture? product. Zelda Zelda Zelda ," Hildegarde President, "You h ave made your Sat. continuou s from 1 p.m . So Bell T elephone Laboratorie s devised an en­ Sal. J Rome. sa id . " I just want to play and grades, you have gone ?ut with I Mau! Look what we hav e here:! The need for ger manium of suc h exceptiona l purity tirel y new method of purification. known as zone boy s, you have gotten pins. Now Mystery w ithin a mystery - . .. came abo ut when research by Bell Telephone Lab­ refining , which was developed to a high-production Tues., shocking , thrilling and bor- ~r " you are about lo become an IIt' s orator ies in the field of sem i-conductors led to the by Western Electric engineers. - Aw~ th yo u rof ic, with Robert Shayne in­ stage . W.hy of. cour,:e you do , e~ Actv e. First, of course, deve lopme nt of tran sistors, which are manufact ured FrL, said m unison. Ever yo ne does. mu st do a few things ." Hilde- " In zone refining a bar of germanium is passed Uni~rsi few things . Th e by W..estcrn Electric. Down th e st reet they dragged Igarde did a The Neanderthal through a heat zone so that a molt en section trav­ Tues. her . finally tunung . mto a very girls cheered. " Congratulations, Man" The transis tor i s a tiny crystal device which can erses the length of the bar carry ing 1he impurities -Av.a~ larg e and beautiful house. Hild ega rd e. You are now an Ac­ require­ Plus ampli fy and oscillate . 1t red uces space with it and leaving behind a so lidified section of Sal, I They kept her locked in a tiny tive." I ment s and power con su mption to a minimum. high er purity. By the use of multiple heating zones l!o111e. room of the large and beauti- She handed Hilde ga rde a pin. Fra n k Furgerson I Germanium crystals of the size req uired in tra nsis­ in tandem , 3. nu mber of molten sections traver se Tues. ful hou se for three days and Hildegarde was confused. Thi s "Tbe Marksman" I ar tificially the bar. Each red uces the impurity content thus -Ho~ three nights. Occasionally, tim e she did not have to breath !------tor s do not occur in nature; the y a.re I! Ga someone would toss her a cold hard to get a pin . Sun .-Mon., Dec. 13-14 grown at Western Electr ic. At thi s stage ia tran sis- producing a bar which contains impurili es in the Suu. continuous from 1 p.m . amount of less th an five parts per billion. Aw.i}·. Lex Barker in Various forms which germanium takes btforc being 1ut'd in Because of the importance of the transistor in elec­ _And The transistors art' shown in this pho10. Bar al top is an i11go1 many "Tarzan of germa 11i11ma/le r red11clio11 from gcrma11i11m dioxi~c . tronics, the zone refining pro cess-like so the ;;0111'refining s- tlas been Elh1 She Devil" Nt!.tt is show n the gcrma11iw11i11gol alter other VVestcrn Electric dcvclopment !l.s,j proces s used by West ern Elcc1ric. Below the ingots arc mad e avai lable to companies licensed by We stern crJ·stafs grown by ma c:l1i11c,6 slices c111 AU'I, shown 3 ,:a111a11i111n transistors. Tue.-Wed ., Dec. 15-16 from 1hese crysial.r, and several l11mdrcd gt'Tma11i11mwafers Electr ic to m anufacture Pa;; Adm . toe and 25c really /or assembly into transistors. Thi s is one more example of creative engineering Edmo nd O'Br ien ' by \.Vcstcrn Electric men. Enginee rs of all skills­ -----Dl!IE "The Admiral Was mcchanical , ckctr ical, chemica l, indu strial , metal­ A Lady" lurgica l, and civi l-are needed 10 h elp u s show the way in fundamental manufacturing techniques. • and "Kini!· of The Race Track" Thursday, Dec . 17 Only Distributea by toe to Everyo ne toe A UNJT Of THE BEll SYSTEMSINCE 1882 RANDY'S SHOESTORE Rod Camero n MUELLER ~onufotturing plonh in Chicago, Ill. • Kearny , N . J. • Bahimore, M~ . • lndionopo1ii , Ind. • Allentown & l avre1dol e, Pa . • Bvr­ OPPOSITE POST OFFICE ROLLA, MO. "Sea Hornet" Distributing Co. lmgfon, Green1bora & Winston-Solem, N. C. • Duffo1o, N . Y. • Hoverh,11 & lowrenco,Mou. • lincoln, Neb.• St. Poul & 0 I th M. Di!tribu ting Centers in 29 citieJ ond lnstol!oti ol\ heod quorlors in 15 dtios. Company hoodquorten, 195 Broodv;oy, Newu ~Qrk ~~;: 111111111111ll11111111111111llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 1111111111111111fl111111111111111Ullllll1HIIH1111111JIIHIIIUIIJIUJ Wentworth and_ Harris Teachers Fall Before Miners PETEWEITZEL SHARES Miners Prepare for Return 'HONORSAS CO-CAPTAIN Netmen Have String WITH JOHNMCCARTHY 1r1:;1,:';l'.l'%'fa]( >:rn? Game With Westminster Pete Weitzel of Warr ens­ By · Ray Majesko burg, Missouri and John Mc ­ of Three Victories ssouri , The Miners , so far , have beat­ Dale Orrick is 6' l" , 170 lbs . Carthy of St. Louis , Mi ,en Westminister College, W ent­ Junior, from Central High were the unanimous choice of their team mates to be Co-Cap­ worth Military Academy and School in St . Louis, Mo. "Crazy ~ Jurenka and Nicholson , Set Pace Legs" is very aggressive. fast tains of the 1954 Miner Foot­ .Harris Teacher's College respe<:­ ,a. n kidding - that th ey were out and tough on defense. He is one ball Team . By Dennis Maso tively. Coach Dewey Allgood's .:;._; On Saturday night la st w eek for blood an d a t ip- top season. of the 7 ballplayers that is ex­ ,comment on last Saturday night's By Joel Cooksey 2nd Tuesda y night of thi s week , The y also proved th at th e Har­ pected to carry the bulk of the game against Wentworth was, Collegiat e football is gone!!! gan Stat e. At th e ta ckl e pos ition the Miners stretched th eir string ris Teac her s Colleg e of St. load this year. Dale i s a major quote "The Miners played like Wit h the exception of the Bowl Maryland · mak es it s co ntribu­ of victori es to three against no Louis were not to spo il a here­ in Mechanical En ginee ring. they never saw a basketball b e- games on New Years Day and tion , San Jone s. A s th e other defeats for the season. 1'n the tofore perfect season. The game, 1ore" unquote. Tuesday night the few exhibition and a ll star tackle I took Ed Meadow s of first game , a gainst Wentworth although never very close , was .M.S.M . topped H3rris T.C. by games, football on the coll ege Duk e. For my mone y lh e best Milit ary Academy of Lexington , an exciting one and sadly -twenty some odd points in fin e ,' ,,,,,,, basis ended last weeke nd and guard in th e busines s is J . D. Missouri, the Miners showed mi ssed by Miners who had to style. Tonight the Silver and th e s port-0f bask et ball is quick- Roberts of Ok lahoma. For the tha t they we re made of the stay home and study. Fourteen Gold will play Westmin,ster Col­ Iy becoming th e main Poin t of oth~r sid e of t he ce~t er my stuff that counts. Every pla yer men received a chanc e to play ..rege on the road. Coach Allgood conve rsa ti on of sports fans. choice was Crawford Mim s, star on the Miner sq uad played in in this game and nearl y every -thinks that they will be tougher I~mm uRAI Last Saturda y saw two major guar d for Mississippi. I think some portion of the game and one of them scored. Nickolson opponents at home then they ga mes as Notr e Dame ended ohe · th e best choic e . for cent e~ wou_ld some of the sub stitutes played again too k top scoring honors a . were at Rolla. Next Friday night - ~ of its fin est seasons on record be Matt Haz eltme of Cahfornt as long as the start ers. There w ith 16 points, but this time he -the EngineeJ'S wi ll encounter by downing Southern Metho di st ~ As w e move to th e ba ckfi e ld are 17 men on the squad at the shared them with Hunnicutt, PETE WEITZEL Southwestern Tennessee and on by Bob Herron and Jim Greco 40-14 . The Fightin g Iri sh ended we see m to be centered in the present time and of that 17 , on­ who a lso singed the fringe with Weitzel , a student in Mechan­ Saturday ni,ght their opponents Basketball is now in full swing, their season with a spect acular Midwest. First and fo remo st as ly 4 failed to e nter th e sco ring 16 tames. Jurenka followed ical Engineering, has played will be Cape Girardeau, which the following games are the ones run of 9 wins and one tie. Th e a backfieldman was Pau l Gi el column. Nicko lson l ed the pack with 11 and was trailed by Sku­ with the Miners for the past only team able to hold them to of Minnes ot a . Next in lin e is in scoring with 18 poin ts, eve n bic with 8. Bono led the Har­ is the first Conference game for played since Nov. 19 . TKP lost three years. H~ is 5'9" and 'M.S.M. to Triangle 40 'to 29, Sigma Pi even a tie was their old tradit- J ohn Lattner , by far one of the though he pla yed hard ly half ris scoring with 14 and was fol­ weigs 160 lbs. He has played r to pla y in the 9 beat Beta Sig 27-16, the Eng. ional rival Iow a. Th e only other best back s e ve the game. Hunnicutt was close lowed by Herscher with and In the two game shooting fig­ both offense and defens e at 0 Fiala with 7. Th e Miners sa nk Club nosed out Theta Xi 16 to 14, ga m e of any scope was between :~:: ~:mlme~h~ , t~: ·wi~~~~ on his heels with 14, and Sku­ ures just released , Nicholson is halfback and quarterback . Thi s 28 42 free throws at ­ Lambda Chi won over K.A. 34 Houston and Tennessee. Hous- bic was next wth 10. Outland out of leadin ·g th e team in total points last season he was second in st high-scorer for Wentworth 66. 7 perc entage. to 30, Sig Phi Ep 36 , Wesley 25, ton, a comparative new comer sin eam roller who p lowed was tempted for a with 38. Clos ely following is pass completions in the M. I. A. hi s way th rough ever y opposing with 13. Old s a nd Hannan eacl) Harris put through 23 out of 39 P .K.A. beat T .K.E . 39 to 28. In to big time footba ll bea t the Hunnicu tt with 24, Jurenka with A. Conference from the quar­ lin e he faced . Last but not least put through 7 to t ie for second for a 59 .0 percentage. The ref­ the games playedafter Thanks­ Volunteer.s 33 -1 9. 18 , Skubic 16, Brands 12, and terback pasition . He is also an 1 pick ed J . C. Caro lin e of lllin - h igh. Th e M. S. M. score by erees were Flemming and giv in g the Dorm beat Kappa Sig As we r eluctantly watch foot- _Burgett with 11. In the accuracy outstanding member of the o the pa st ois. On e of th e faS test men in quarters read: 25-14-16-31-77. Stoops. 34 to 21, Tech Club beat Siog Nu ball fade away int department two men, Jurenka track team. there rem a ins only one thing to th e game today, Wisconsin Wentworth's quarter score 41 to 26, T.K.E. won over the .and Skubic are tied with an as- do. Therefore I shall do my best proved th at to stop Carolin e, came out: 12-12-10-17-51. The Teacher: What are pajamas Eng . Club 26 to 22, Lambda Chi 1:ounding .667. Third is Burgett to pick an All American Foot- wa s to stop illinois . referees were J en kins and for? nosed out Wesley 35 to 33, Tri­ ferencefor with .614 and fourth is Hunni­ angle beat Th eta Xi 33 to 25, Towshirt.s cutt with .571. w!t su~::~ b~::::.u~:d Beta Sig beat K.A. , Kappa Sig ~,.t:.:be~b:c101m•;e\s~Ywae:!dh1tf:fo1ccuhmlot;~taysfk;~nto;ly ~;~~ :1~eys=~~Pru;1;~n:sc:pi:-. Bi~:w;l~~ sday night the Miners ~e-;~:~ lil-overfiL · proved that they we ren't just of fire. Two of the outstanding men won from T .K.P ., and the Tech down cellars and what not. A v available pick only 11 pl aye rs who are in these first three games are Club beat Sig Pi. So for this neighbor knew whose the most outstanding. I realize ~-~ .Denni s Hunnicutt and Dale Or­ season it looks as though the was a nd reported it. "Your cat ..~ ... my choice will not be agreeable S. Jenks, Jr. ·rick. and Tech Club have the ." "I A. E. Long, M.S.M., Ex '22 Lois -S. Long William Dorm to everyone, but here goes. is running around like mad strongest teams to date. know ," came the repl y. "He's Denni s is a 6 ft. 2 in ., 170 lb . ALL AMERICAN LONG INSURANCE AGENCY jus t been ste rilized and he' s "SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS" -freshman from Granite City , In Handball the two champions rushing around canceling en­ 810 Pine St. ROLLA, MO. Phones 251 & 32'7 playing in a tough Conference. have been decided. In the double gagements." He has gr eat polish for a fresh­ T .K.E. beat Sig Pi in the semi ­ man and has all the potentialS of finals. Sig Pi then went to the .becomin g a good college player. lo sers division w here the T ech JOHN McCARTHY :'._'.'.'..~~===~iii~fffifiiii:!:: ==111111~,~;~;~;~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Club beat them also. Th e _Tech McCarthy, a student in Civil Club then pla yed T.K .E ., win­ Engineering , played his first Misouri School of ning the first game. T.K.E. football at the BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Mines in 1952 when he pl aye d bounced back to win the champ - both offense and def ense at the Wed., Dec. 2 - Westminster ionship. Th e deal was the win- College - Home. ner of the losers div ision must guard position. He is big and beat the winner of the winners fa st , weighing 190 lb s., and was Sat., Dec. 5 - Wentworth Mili- division twice , this i s wh y Tech an outstanding lineman in the ta ry Academy - Home. Club had to beat T .K.E. twice. conf erence this last season. He Tues. , Dec. 8 - Harris Teach- is a lso a member of the track ers Colleg e - Home . In th e singles the Tech Club squad. ' Fri. , Dec. 11 - Westminster won out there . With a victory in College - Away. th e sing les and a second pl ace If you dislike these jok es, George B. Bradshaw, Jr., B.S. Ch. E., Fri., Dec . 18 - Southwestern ; in the doubles the Tech Club their dryness mak es you M.I.T., A sst. S upt ., inspects a un it used 'Tenn essee - Away. too k first place in the team I moan , in ammonia synthes is operation . Sat., Dec . 19 - Cape Girar- sta ndings . Just s end in., occasionally , some -deau _ Away. good on es of your own. Production

Sat ., J an. 91 - Cape Girardeau , and the prod­ - Home. the men, the operation NEED HELP WITH YOUR LAUNDRY PROBLEM ?, Supe ·rvision Tues. , Jan . 12 - Principia Col­ uct.s. & Dried - Finished if Desired 'v rmi £Jte1ric'1 lege - Awa y . Clothes Washed For example, in manufacturing pa,ning throu!h dyes, up to 50 different opera tions ;igabarcontaur.­ Sat ., Jan. 16 - Washin gton AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY Requires Knowledge of Materials, Machines, and Men . Production and 'lstin1taruyion. -Universit y - Away. QUICK SERVICE 704 ROLL~ STRS. may be carried out main t e n ance must be carefully Sat ., Jan. 23 - Warrensbur g - Home . p lanned and scheduled so that all are introducedin Fri. , Ja n. 29 - Maryville - needs for finished product met. ·oilingthe flow Away. Temperature, pressure, and quality p-BUI befort Sat. , J an. 30 - Kirksville - CHANEY'S.SERVICE of reactants must be care fully con ­ . neces.s:iryto Away. trolled to insure that eac h batch of purity.solhlt Wed. , Feb . 3 - 'Harris T ea ch­ dye will match previous batches ex­ Expert Lubrication ac tiy. 1 the elements · &S Coll ege - Home. Sat. , F eb. 6 - Kirksville - In making each color, from 6 to 10 -Home. Cities Service Gasoline eviseda n en· different unit pro cesses m ay be called Tue s., Feb. 9 - Warrensburg upon. And , in the course of time, all !llown as ione Regular 24.9 - Awa y. ,., Ethyl 25.9 the unit operations known to chemi­ !&h-produr:tion Fri., Feb. 12 - Washi ngton Acro ss From Fire Station - Wm.. L. Chao:ey , Prop. cal engineerin g come into play. Obvi­ --University - Hom e. ously, production supervisors have Tues. , Feb. 16 - Springfi eld · m is p:issed ~~~¥ ·exce llent opportunities to use and ex­ - Away. hsection1 ~ \'­ pand their technical knowledge and Sat. , F eb. 20 - Maryville - ingenuity. Equally important, they, the unpunnes "Home. ,Wm Wa1 Klnsley, M.S. in. M.E., Penn . State 1949 (left). production. supervisor can acquire background and varied jed seciionof Tue s., Feb. Q3 - Springfi eld TOP HAT LOUNGE in Du Pont textile fiber plant , is introduced to new operator by foreman. prepare them for ad­ heatiogzcnes - Home. experience that l)OSitions ·tions trarerse 19 Gam es - 10 at Home , 9 Where All the .Miners Meet vancement to responsible in management and administratio n. f cootentth US .Away . MICHELOB ON TAP Keeping produ ction rolling in a mod ­ as personn el relations, training and ;purities in the 9 MODERN BOWLING ALLEYS em industrial plant is a job th at ap ­ safety. .,,...__:.-_:.-:.-_-_:.-:.:.-_:.-:.:.-:.:.-:.:.-_- peals to men trained in m a ny mion. CONVENIBNT SNACK BAR Sinc e Du Pont makes over 1,200 Ethyl Regular branches of science and engineering . r jstorin etec· product.s and product lines, it can ASKFOR uchemical Engineers at 23.9c Gal 1:3-0 A.M. If you are lookin g for opportunities ~~ke50 roanY J: 24.9c Gal OPEN UNTIL offer man y opportuni ties in a wide Du Pont.,. N ew illustr at ed booklet de­ All Taxes All Taxes in this field , you won't have t.o look initial assignments, training and oo-\1" be<• 7th I< Rolla St. Phone 248 variety of operations to men inter­ scribes Paid Paid far a t Du Pont , where more than p aths of promotion. Just send post card b wes1ert1 ested in production supervision. In ,d y I 1,500 membe rs of the tec hni cal staff to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co. DuPont's Organic Chemicals Depart­ (Inc. ), 252 1 Nemours Building, Wil­ DIRECT FROM REFINERY 1 are engaged in production supervi­ Abo available: ;j 111111mmn11111111m1111111nm11n111111111111111111m111111m1111m11uu1m111nnnttHt1Hmnn11nu1111wmnlfl111tt11v: ment, forexample, most technical men mington, Delnwlll'e. TO CONSUMER / sion. "Du Pont Co mpany and the College ii start in plant developmen t gro ups, Graduate" & "Mechanica l Engineers Modern Cafe To qualify , a man must be able to where they gain a background in both nt Du Pont." SNO-WITE GRILL understand both the mechanical and the technical and eco nomic aspects .; Save with Perry chemical phases of produ ct ion. In of manufacture. Tho se with interests SPECIALIZE IN PLATE LUNCHFJS addition, he should be a good plann er and abilities in production may then · PERRYCRESCENT and, above all, have a knack for work~ transfer to th at field to acquire fur. I Sunday 4 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Service Station ing with others. ther, and mor e detailed, experience. Weekdays 6:00 a.m. - '7:38 p.m. Production supervisors are respon­ Advancement lea ds to jobs as Build­ ing Supervisor, Senior and Chief Su­ BETTERTHINGS FOR &ETTERLIVING 0 Junction sible for care of plant facilities, sup­ • , • THIOVGH CHEMISnY Next to Ritz Theatre on Rolla St. Highway 66 & 63 ply of raw materials , supervision of pervisors , and Superintendent. LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES . operation and mairi:tenance , coat and The responsibilities of these super. i Watdl"Can~ of Amuir:a," an TIMffl.S.iaa AUIIJIIIIUU/HUIIIJllllnllltllllllllllUHUIIUIIIUllmm111u1m111mMlllltlllllllHIHlll1IUIIIHllllllllllllllllllll!IIIIU\lll,, shipment of finished products, as well visory levels vary, de pen din2 upoa • ❖•------.:• PAGE FOUR MISSOURI MINER FRIDAY , DECEMBER , 11, 1953 , THAT NEW DETECTIVE PROGRAM KA's H Xmas 11111111111111111111m1m1m11111111m11111111111m111a1111111rn ave FRATERNITIESAITEMPT Robert Day Speaks PSYCHOLOGYPROFESSOR . SAMSPADE, PRIVATE D;mce, Welcome Two STUDENTCOON.en. c~ •llll'Dll BUY' INGPLAN Aj; ACS Meeting on Alumni from Army MINUT~ Ll~iruu. Electrical .Methods ATOHIO UNIVERSITY (Reprinted from Southwest Standard) By Bob Beck 111111111111n111111111111111111111111111111111111111u1111111111111111ATWILLIAMS COLLEGE Mr. Robert L. Day , sa les r e• REVIEWSSTUDY HABITS 11 :30 a .m.-I w alked in th e door of my office. I was a little Thi s w eek the KAsUe was OLD BUS INES S: The quest- WILLIAMS TOWN , MAS S., I. presentative of the Leeds & COLUMBUS, 0. , (I. P .) - · virtu all y humming with activ- ion was brought befo re th e P.) - Fourteen of the fifteen late . When I got th er e my beautiful blonde secretary was bre ath• Northr-up ComJ)any was guest Good students nee0 instruction lessly awaiting my arriv al. She was breathless bec ause she had it y. Council as to why Dave Dun- fraternities at Williams College spea ker at the December meet­ The Christmas dance was bar's band had not pla yed at are participating in the Campus in how to stud y as we ll as the been running to get to th e offic e befor e I arrived. ing of the American Ceramic poor students, according to Dr . th e main event of the week. At th e dance following the Steph- Business Managem ent plan this Society held Wedneday Dec . 2 Collins Burnett , associate pro­ "Chief," she said , "One of your clients , Fred Bardo!, was killed one-thir ty fiv e th e Lindenwood ens ' conce rt on November 21. year, in an effort to cut costs in the New Met. Bdg . · Mr. this morning. " da te s began a:criving. At one- The ex pl anation was as fol- through a system of centralized fessor in the department of ps;r­ Da y's talk concerned the use of chology, Ohio State University. "Oh? I had hoped not to get invo lv ed in any murder cases to ­ thirt y six the Lindenwood lows : There wer e three band s purchasing. Under th e ne w pro­ elect rical instruments in the A survey of 37 superior st ud • day . You know I solved five y esterday. Whe r e is th e corpse?" gir ls stopp etl arriving. The Re- available for th e 21st. Th ey gram, purchasing is handl ed ' by ceram ic ind us try for measure­ ents, chosen · from the top 12 "At the morgue." bels had expected a larger del- were Walsh's, Paar 's, and Dun• the college's director of dining ment and control in firing op­ students in each class in the "See ya later, baby . If anybody calls I 'll be at the morigue ," egation , but due to circwn- bar's band from Fort Leonard ha~ ~ Each frate rnity buy s its erations. Slides were used to College of Educa tion, showed I sai d. stances yet unknown, only one Wood. The Council elected to food.stuffs from a central stor­ illustrate typ ical instrwnent that "when compared with stu­ got here. !!'his, combined with hire Dunbar's band beca use he age center incorporated in the set-ups used in industry. Mr. 11:45---l look ed at the body. The head was bashed into a bloody dy skills Which educational a new rule about "grass -cut• gave the lowest bid and wanted new $1,400,000 Student Union, Day brought with him o_ne of pulp by a blunt instrument, there was a bullet hole in his right psychologists ·recomme nd as ef. ting" set down 'qY the Pruden- the stu dents to hear his band in under construction . temple , and a dagger pierced his heart. the new Leeds & Northrup ficient, the stated performance • tial Committee, hindered the hopes that he woWd be getting The fraternities will continue electronic recording potentio­ "Looks like foul play, " I deduced. of tllese students was mediocre ." ''What gave you your first clue?" asked a sma'rt-alec attendant. progress of certain Southern future jobs on the campus. to operat e their individual din- meters which was displayed be- ••smce when is a private eye supPosed to be a straight man? " GenUemen imm ensely . A few On Tu esda y, November 16, ing halls and kitchens. The col ­ fore the group . The investigation showed tha t I replied , other dates had been secu red Dunbar gave notice that his leg e will operate a· central din­ A movie, !'A Roman ce of In• the students who make "good" 11:48--1 checked with the medical examiner . After he verifi ed from the surrounding area so band had been restricted from ing hall in the Student Un ion dustry ," courtesy of the Carb- grades often use below-avei:-age my conclusion of murder I went to Chief Hoodunit of Homicid e. the situa ti on was not as bad as playing here at Rolla. The re- for the use of the non-a~iates orundum Company was shown study method s, sometimes wait­ uDid Bardo! have any enemies?" I asked. it might have been. stri ction was enfo rced because and freshmen. The special din- It showed how synthetic abra• ing until the last day or so be-­ "No. This is one of his friends' idea of a practical joke ," he Thr ee returning alumni were someo ne her e at school had ing hall is part of a plan to de­ sives are manufactured and il- fore reviewing a course for an answered. present for the weekend's fes- wr itten the Post Commander in- emphasize fraternities under a lustrated the use of abrasive exam. The correct way to stu­ tiviti es. Thi s added a · bit of the forming him that he was being system of deferred rushing. products in several industries _dy, according to Dr. Burnett , is old atmosphere to what would cut out of a job by Dunbar. It In the future, no freshmen pointing out the wid e variety to first look through a chapter 1 p.m.-Back at my office after lunch I wanted time to think otherwise have been a rather w-as later found out that Bill will be pledged. Only the thr ee of ways in which abrasives are 'casually. Then turn the topic thls over. Bard.al was one of my wea lth est clients. I tri ed to think, dry party. Th ey were, former Paar had written this letter be- upper classes may be rushed. used. headings into question s and at- who would want him out of the way . I know he had a step-daugh­ :t,:{o. II Eug ene G~tson , former cause of business reason s. The Student Union will provide tempt to answer them through ter who hated him and who stood to inherit $100,000 when he died. Censor Nomnan Hall , an d for- Bob Walsh was th en asked to dining facilities for freshmen, your r eading . After this, recite mer at hlete George Bloess. play at. the dance. He accepted many of whom would have Th e wife was always antag­ I immediately discounted this for iack of a motive. Yet, not having onized by her husband's going the important points , and last ­ anything else to go on I still kept her in mind as a possibility. Getson and Blo ess are now at the offer after he bad made ar- been pledg ed by fraternities be­ ly , rev iew the chapter. Fort Leonard Wood, where rangements to cance l an eng age- fore the school year began un- out at night. His departing 1:15--I put on my hat , kissed my beautiful brunette secretary words , which especially antag­ goodby, and went to the Bardol ma nsion. I was ,greeted at the door Bloess is a second Lieutenant. ment for th e same night. der the previous system. Th e spiri ts of Dave Edmonds As a / result of the abov e The central buying plan was onized her were always, "Good by his step-daughter. She was a tall gir l with sharply-chiseled night, moth er of three.'' · fea ture s (Bardo] was a chise ler from ,Way back) . were dampened Saturday even- mentioned letter , it is now be- suggested la st spring following ing when the results of his liev ed that all bands from th e a sys tem similar to that which But one night she could stand it no longe r, and w hen he took CARPS "Hello, doll ," I said . I always sta r t this way to get them in an Thursday statement were exe • Fort will be re str icted from ha s been in operation success­ agreeable frame of mind. cuted . A group of pledges took playing in Rolla. fully for six years at Bowdoin his hat, starting out the door, Department Store "Hello ," she sa id glum ly. "What do you wan t ?" Edmonds for a moonlight swim Paul Brands obta ined a cata- College (Me.). Most of the £ra­ ancf called cheerily, "Good nig};lt, mother of three ," she answered "I just want to ask you a few questions, " I said. I started out in Frisco pond. Let this serve log of score board s and showed ternities sent reptesentatives tactfully, slowl y, so as not to a..i:;ouse her suspicious. "Did you kill as an examp le for all actives. them to th e Council explaining there to investigate operation qui te as cheerily , "Good night, Special Discounts yo ur step-fathe r?" I asked diplomatically. Well, that's the scoop from about one in particular that he of the sys tem. - father of one.'' Now he stays home. Allowed to Dormi­ "No ," she screamed. "I didn't! I didn't! But I'll tell you who the K.Astle for this week so thought would be a fine score- "Haro ld, what are the three did. My step -father 'was killed by .. we 'll bid thee adieu _ from the board for the gym. This was great Ame ric an part ies? tories, on Linens , A Suddenly a gunshot from the corrid 0r broke her off.. I leaped House of Sunshin e and Mag• brought up in conjunction w ith Knitting: popula r pastll'!le to the corridor. I looked up the hall. No one there. Then I look ­ nolias. the annual Student Counc il "We ll , teacher , there's the Re- with women that gives them Blankets, etc. tsomethinghey'r e 'talking. to think about w hile ..______ed down the hall. No one there. Then I looked in fro nt of me. gift to the schoo l . f::l~~~~~il~'?e Democra ts, and A big bruiser stood there , his revolver st ill smoki ng. Joint Meeting Held NEW BUSINESS: A letter Mar "You killed her !" I said. was r eceived from the past Then his powerful fist hit my jaw. By ASCE and AJ{BA president of the Southwest Mis- American Society of Civil souri State ColJege Student Bo­ I~~------~ Engineer s held a joint meeting dy thanking the Council mem­ At) 8 a.m. (next day)-My head still hammering I went to work You Can Do with the An;lerican Road Build­ bers and st udents of MSM for The a on the case (A case of Old Crow , th3t is). I sat back at my desk ers Association , Wednesday, their cooperation and part in AwardsC and put together what I knew. Th e man that hit me was later 2. Better · at December the Old Powder , Keg trophy . ~l ed in identified as John Jon es, or som e other simil ar uncommon name. Each organization conducted The trophy has seemed to ac­ iuma t 10 He had had a lon g-time grudge against Bardol-therefore motive a short business meeting. Com­ compli sh its purpose in ending 16. The s was established. pleting th e evenings activities a FULLER'S the destrllction of sChool prop­ ion was' 8:15--Needing a break I went downstairs for coffee. Th en color movie, "Man Against erty , sinc e no damage or van­ D. Niles, crossing the street , I saw Jones beading into a r estaurant. Know- Rock " pointed out methods of JEWELRY dalism was reported at ei the r Methodist ing he'd be there for a few minutes, I called the police. .solving man's problems in rock sch ool over the la st annual foot­ rend Nile1; I asked . the desk sergeant to send a cop. excavation. ball game. "!he Cull "Can 't," he said, "Th ey' r e all out checking on city stickers." The next A.S.C.E . .,,.meeting 1 The Mi "Then send a Qoy scout ," I said imp atien tl y. will be Wednesday , December Glee Clul 16 , 7:30, 302 Har ris Hall. Mr . of Profes, J. E. Chadwick, Sales Engineer 8:35-Th e police , who had taken Ume off from checking on city for Koehring Equipment Com­ md with lic enses and parking meters, we r e ready to close in. When Jones pany will be the guest speak- riccompani came out h e wa lk ed right into our trap . er. massongs 9:15--The case c~osed I sat back in my office chair, dictated andadded a lett er or tw o to my beautiful red-headed secr etary, and r elax ed. mosphere Jones had in the meantime confessed all and I considered the case The Av closed. meetingV I was getting ready to go out for coffee again ~hen the phone parts- f rang. My beautiful gray -haired secretary answered it. bythe Ho, "Sam," she said. "One of you r clients has been killed.'' the variot "Which one?" I asked. lhepresic "Fred Bardol's broth er, Jim .u tionswere "Well, " I said , "Bardo } has done it again. " !JGEPP m. GIVIN TUCKERDAIRY . fORRO : The hol this week Always Ask for . . . Christmas tion for 'fUCKER'S ICE CREAM Chris1ma, DOOLITTLE P3rtyWil] O