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The Missouri Miner, May 18, 1956 Missouri University of Science and Technology Scholars' Mine The Missouri Miner Newspaper Special Collections 18 May 1956 The Missouri Miner, May 18, 1956 Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/missouri_miner These newspapers reflect the attitudes, perspectives, and beliefs of different times. Neither the library nor the university endorses the views expressed in these collections, some of which contain images and language which may be offensive to some readers. Recommended Citation "The Missouri Miner, May 18, 1956" (1956). The Missouri Miner Newspaper. 1538. https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/missouri_miner/1538 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 ~rfdu,ot of • 1//Jb,a·P,. ~ "VOLUME 42 ROLLA, MIS SOURI, FRIDAY, MAY_l_8_, -l-:'95-6,----------------------------; N;:U::M-;B;;-E;::-R;;-3:;-;0;- Robert Bridger Awarded Highway Patrol Gaylo~ds Trio, Board ~f Curators Approve Promotions Urges Better Jimmy Palmer , Driving Habits A Advance in Rank Atlas Powder Scholarship Great Success College Cheating Stolen Rifle For Nine Members ROLLA, M., May 16, 1956.­ " A 25 per cent increase in Last night before a capacity National Problem Recovered by .Robert Fred erick Bhdger ,, son of t;affic deaths so far thi s year is aud ience of stud ents and towns­ Of MSM Faculty Pershing Rifles peop le, Th e Gay lords and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Du roy, 1123 what Missouri motorists hav e to Jimmy , Military Dept. Th e Board of Curator s of the show for their irresponsible an t­ Pa lmer 1s Orchestra presented a A M C 11 Fniver sity of Missou ri recently Murphy Avenue, Joplni , Mis ­ SSertS C a S On Thursday , May 3rd, a rifle ics at the whee l." This stateme nt concert that will be remembe red approved an adva nce in aca­ Elect Officers NE \~! YORK-Cheaters out- was taken from the M ilitary .souri 1 has just been notif ied of was made today by Colonel Hu gh for a long time . demic rank for ninC members of Las t \ Vednesday, May 9 Com­ number non-cheaters today in P.uilding. The ten o'clock sec­ h~ appoin tment to one o f the 1 H. \;Vaggoncr, Super intende nt of the MSM farn.Ity. Of the nine, Jim my Palmer 's new orchestra pany K. of Pershing Rifles held the M issour i Hu ghway Patrol. most Un ited Sta tes colleges and tion had ju st been di smissed and four were promoted to full pro­ ~ight Atlas Powde r Company demonstrated a sty le so fresh were returning thcir rifles to the its month ly night meeting in the fessor 1 one to associa te professor, Scholarships for the academ ic Colonel Waggoner said further. and new that they quickly ap­ high schoo ls, the new issue of racks. Several minutes after the Military Bldg. T he main item of and four to assistant professor. ~ear 1956-57. The scholarships "Everybo dy knows that when you pealed to the large crowd of Min­ McCall's magazine has asserted. ,rifles had been returned one of bus iness was election of officers The fourth and last rank is that carry a stipend of $1,000 each play with cats you ca n expect to ers. The band known primari ly the military personne l n oticed but the P.R. outing(?) of the 1 " In many cases,• we are ac­ of instructo r. fpr the school year an d are Le scra tched, but presumab ly as a dance orc hestra, is a versa ­ t1:at one of the rifles was missing previous weekend brought out a tually teaching our children to awarded as a result of the stu­ dri~rs won't face up t o the fact tile and talented one, and their from the rack. As is the case Th ose adva nced to full pro­ burp or two from some of the cheat, " McCall's charges. dent's academic record, persona l that when they play at the scr i­ arra ngements were spiced with with all missing government fessor are : Gabriel G. Skitek and members. Company K. now bas Surveys co nducted in Boston , rcierences and a personal visit to ou~ busines of driv ing• an auto­ origina l musical ear - arresting property , higher Army authori ­ F.. E. Nolte of lhe Electrica l En­ a membership of abo ut 40 men New York and New Jersey show the Atlas Powder headquarters at mobile , they're not on ly going to sounds to provide maximum lis­ ties were immediately not ified o f gineerin g Department , Lloyd C. and from this number the follow­ that between 67 and 84 per cent Wilmington , Delaware. Out of get hurt- they're go ing to get tening interest as well. Jim my the miss ing rifle. Christianson, Chairma n of the ing officers were e lected: of high school students resort to the 112 applicants, 2 1 were se­ lilied." featured his lovely vocalist Fred­ Engineering Drawing Depart­ Compan y Commander - Rob­ cheati ng at so me time. Less than At first it was thought one of ru!UQr;,,the lected to go to 'Wilmington for a \Vhen asked what this 25 per di Parke r in many of h is selec ­ ment , and Robe rt F. Davidson, ert Hind s. a third of tho se surveyed corv­ the cade ts had left Lhe rifle on I· Tltisyear persona l interview. cent death -increase means in tions, w hich includ ed "Pennies Chairman of the Mechanics De­ Executive Officer, August sidered c heati ng an acts of de lin- the drill field. A thorough search 0 terms of numbers killed, \.Vag­ partment. 1 six Robert will be a sen ior next Barde lmier. F rom Heaven," uYou Are Too of the field soon dispelled this ay•r "''4 forthe goner said, " It simp ly means that que ncy. Clifford D. Muir , of the Civil fall in Chemica l Engineering at S- 1 Paul Dougla s. Reautifu l," and "Sp ring Is Her e." idea. The department's next ~Jt_h e slrong­ if the present rate of highway The magazi ne p laced the blame thought was that someone, being Engineering Department, was the Missouri Schoo l of :Mines and S-2 Jim Hoff stedor Appearing with Jimm y Pa lmer ~mstea 111• dea th continues throu gh this yea r on students, parents , and teach- late for a class, had thrown the raised in rank to associate profes­ Metallurgy. He graduated from S-3 Robert Willey. was the rhythmi s trio tha t has l\Iissouri w ill wind up with an ers a like, but placed specia l em- r ifle into hi s ca r with the inten­ sor. the Jcplin Junior College in the S-4 Gera ld Moyers. skyrocketed to the very tops in wewere en- all time h igh of I 1300 men 1 wo­ phasis o n adu lts who cut eth ical lion of returning it afte r c1ass. P revious instructors now hold:.. spr ing of 1955 and came to Rolla P.I.O. - Kenneth Schultz. the recording field s, Th.e Gay­ men and chi ldren lying dead.JI corners thereby settin g a bad This thought was ir.g the title of assistant profes­ - last 11ll. In his work at the J op­ Congratulations to the se men 1 soon thrown lords. The Gaylords have a sty!~ sor are: Karl M. Moulder, Eng­ fou\e got to and the best of luck to them in examp le for their ch ildr en. aside a lso. lin Jun ior College,' Robert at­ all their own. l\•Iusic with an lish instruc tor in the Humanities tained a 3.0 average out of a their t erm of office. And to the accent- Italian style. The col­ Overemphasis has been p laced T~e ~B I a?~ _the Crimina l lo- Department , John A. Ste inmey­ possitJle 3 .0 and, during his first reti ring Compa ny Commander, Need for Liberal orfu l gro up delighted the crowd on the importance of marks, the. vest1gati~n. D1v1s1on of the Army er, Economics instructor in the semester at the School of l\1ines Fred l\ileyer, and his officefs we with not only their uncomparab le magaz ine further charges. Such were nottfied ::1nd began work on H umanities Department , Peter and Metallurgy, he also main­ of Pershing Rifles extend our Art Courses Says - singing but with their tremendous high value is placed on grad es the case.. Fnday an~ Saturday G. Hanson, l\1echanics Depart­ thank s for a1l the time and work tained a 3 .0 average. showmn ash ip and witticisms . that a stud ent will use any means passed without any sign of the ment, and Malcolm B. Cole, Phy­ --- these men put forth this past Georgia Tech to get an A or B. In the strug - missing rifle. Su~day , May ~th, sics Department. In recogn ition of bis outstand­ year. Captain Williams and Lt. Among the man y select i~ns the gle to get a good grade, the stu- at about 11: 15, m . the evenmg, Th ese advancements in aca­ ing scholars hip at the School of Hogan are our advisors for Per­ ATLAi'-ITA, Ga.-(I.
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