Missouri University of Science and Technology Scholars' Mine

The Missouri Miner Newspaper Special Collections

18 Dec 1964

The Missouri Miner, December 18, 1964

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, December 18, 1964" (1964). The Missouri Miner Newspaper. 1789. https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/missouri_miner/1789

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]. Merry Christmas And

.onl:enientlv A Happy tndllidual' SChtdu uited f S who sI UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT ROLLA . Or the ' New Year n Increase it'll,. V-OLUME 51 ____:- __:: ______Iball tearn O~', ,::~~~~~:-. ~ ~F~R~I D~A~Y~,~D~EC~E~M~BE~R~I~8,~19~6~4~,~R~O~L~L~A~, ~M~I ~SS~O~U~R~I ~N~U~M~BE~R~13 !:~E:·~1 Dr. Teller Is Received ROTC to Be Non-Compulsory ;;~::,~ ~~Ed'~~'~ P,~~,, 5'd~.~.SO~'h~'~~~'~~~ For Freshmen and Sophomores tiif . On Detlin physics at the Lawrence Radia- development of more (thermo­ ;\Iilitary tra ining for men stu­ " competition tion Laboratory of the rniversitv nuclear) power, he said, " ft is my enroll ed in Army and Air Force ture is in line with action by a dents at the L'niversity of :\lis­ big of Ca lifornia at Berkeley. spok'e belief that you should not avoid basic ROTC courses this year. number of stale ed ucational in­ ~ i~~~da ~ souri will be voluntary starling h In~ tud at the l'ni"ersity of :\Iissou ri at responsibility by avoiding power. :\lilitary training for freshmen stitutions in recent years a nd" has next Septcm ber. . t e two fin~l, Roll a before the School's Nuclear Develop the power," he said, "and and sophomores at the Rolla and the tacit consent of the Depart­ :Uvell.·. an . S' I The university board of cur­ Engineering oclety ast Friday act conscientiously. then discharge Columbia campuses has been com­ ment of Defense. A recent federal ators voted Saturday to end com­ cornpe lil night in \he a uditorium of the your responsibility for the benefit pulsory for many years, under the law modified the milit;;u)' educa­ ~rnMrnin9 pulsory participation by fresh­ RHAwh osel l,"niversity's civil engineering of mankind." Morrill Act of 1862 which es­ tional program at colleges with men and sophomores in the Re­ I~, MRHA took I building. Tell er. who has been Teller was born in Hungary and tablished landgrant colleges. a view of producing more COI11- Ie uPper three in called the " bther of the bomb." was educated at the Technical serve Officers Training Corps pro­ A university spokesman said missioned officers. gram. A total of 3368 stlldents is Ired the tearn chI d ropping of the compulsory fea- In other action the board elect­ receded to sea ed Robert Neill , SI. Loui s attor­ e 26 tearns in a ney , as board presiden I. He suc­ n 140 to 47.5. ceeds James A. Finch Jr., who re­ Fra ternities Compete signed recently to accept appoint­ ment as a judge of the :\Iissouri Supreme Court. He had served In A nnual IFC Songfest as board president since 1954. '" eill, a member of the law Last Friday night December place winner--Kappa Alpha with firm of Thompson, :\Iitchell, II th a l arg~ group of people gat­ a medley of three songs: "Chatta­ Douglas & Neill, was first ap­ hered in the Student Union Ball­ nooga Shoe Shine Boy", " You pointed to the board in 195 7 by room to witness a performance Had A Dream" , and " Sentiment­ the late Gov. James T. Blair of vocal ability put on by the var­ al Journey". Following the per­ J r. and was reappointed fof a ious fraternities on campus. The formance, while the judges were six-year term by Gov. John 1\1. Sing sponsored by the IFC was compiling their resu lts, several Dalton in 1963. He is a grad­ consid ered a huge success. There groups of students put on a Hoot­ uate of Missouri and Harvard were two divisions of the contest: enanny, which proved to be Law School. He lives at 5056 Chorus division a nd Quartet Di­ very enjoyable. The judging was \\'estminster place. Former Dean Curtis L. W ilson p resenting on honorary memo VISIOn. In the chorus division, done by band and chorus direct­ The board ruled that curator bership in MSM's NES to Dr. Te ll er. first place was snagged by Delta ors from three nearby high meetings would co ntinue to be Sigma Phi with their rendition schools. closed. said that " our safety in the next Institute of Karlshrule, the Uni ­ of "L:nchain ed :\Ielody", afld sec­ decade depends on the pursuit of versity of :\Iunich and the Uni­ ond place was secured by last applied as well as pure science." versi ty of Leipzig, where he re­ year's first place winner--Kappa He said that pure science is a ceived his Ph. D. degree. He holds Alpha, singing " Give 1\Ie lOur search for knowledge, but without honorary doctorates from lille, Tired. lOur Poor". The judges Theta Tau Initiates a practical aim, whereas the "ap­ Alaska, Fordham, George " 'ash­ must have had a difficult time plied scientist has a definable goal ington, Southern and deciding on the winner in tile in pursuit of which he needs much St. Louis Universities and Boston chorus division because. on the New Members Into Ranks knowledge and ingenuity." Teller first count, there was a tie which College. H e has served as a Professor William ]. :\Iurphy " 'alton C\'orfleet, James Edward explained that many tasks lie was broken in favor of Delta Sig. teacher or in research at the L'ni­ was the guest speaker at the Theta Schnurr, Roger Frank Verslues . ahead of the applied scientists, In the quartet division it was versities of Leipzig, Gottingen. Tau Professional Engineering Charles Davis \\'oodward , who and that tbe contol and use of Kappa Sigma taking first place Copenhagen, London, G eo r g e Fraternity initiation banquet held was the one thousandth initiate of nuclear energy for peaceful pur­ " 'ashington, and Chicago. He with "Don't Let the Rain Come on the evening of December 13 at Iota chapter, and Homer Francis poses can prOvide many useful has done research under a Rocke­ Down" . Second place was won the EI-Char-Eve Restaurant. His Ziegler. tools for the future. Speaking in fell er fellowship. again by the last year's second topic was " \\'hy Belong," very ap­ Recipient of the best pledge propriately referring to the join- award was Gary Kincaid. He Dr. Planje Announces the Addition Of Five New MSM Faculty Members Five new facultv members have latter appointment he completes September from Cornell Univer­ been added to the 'School of Mines the staff of the :\Iaterials Research sity. A native of New York, Dr. and Metallurgy, which includes Center. \\'eart received his Bachelor of tbe Departments of Ceramic En­ H e received his B. S. and Ph.D. Metallurgical Engin eering degree gineering, Geological Enaineering degrees in ceramics from Alfred at Rensselaer Polvtechnic Insti­ Met~lIu r g i cal Engineering and university, Alfred, N. Y. He has tute in 1951. He received his ~ I tntng Engineering, Dr. T. J. served as research engineer in the master's and Ph. D. degrees at the PI~nje , director of the School, University of ,,'isconsin, where he saId. Engineering Research Branch of the Research and Development served as instructor and research Dr. Go rdon Lewis has joined Division of the Carborundum assistant in the Department of tbe faculty of the university as Company, Niagara Falls, X. Y., :\Iining and Metallurgical Engi­ aSSOciate professor of ceramic en­ developing and testing ultra re­ neering. Prior to going to Cornell, gineering and research associate fractory materials for the L:. S. he was employed as a research professor of rna terials. In this Navy. For the past two years he engineer by the " 'estinghouse New initiates are honored at Theta Tau banquet. has pursued research at the L'ni· E lectric Corporation in Pitts­ burgh, Fa. versity of Kansas as a post doc­ ing of campus organizations and compiled the highest average on b.load NOTICE toral research associate in high Dr. Thomas Joseph O'Keefe the part they play in preparation the pledge quizzes a nd had the temperature chemistry, studying has been appointed assistant pro­ are"s With the holiday ru sh of for professionalism. best plaque. The worst pledge was the vaporization behavior of cer­ fessor of metallurgical engineering weight, the coming Chris tma s vaco . The initiation preceded the ban­ Bill Norfleet and the owner of the nt amic system. These studies he and extractive metallurgy. He re­ !r pta tion , all stude nts a re reo quet with the new initiates being worst plaque was Tony Conigliaro. will continue and expand in the ceived the B. S. in metallurgical minded to d rive ca refu ll y. All en Glen Behring, Anthony Theta Tau, sin ce its founding ents al :\Iaterials Research Center pro­ engineering here in 1958. and has Check rood conditions be. Xatalo Coniglaro, Chlorus Donald at the L'nil'ersity of l\Iissouri at ke!lng. grams here. completed work for his rho D. Dr. Cooper. Bobby Tyson Cox, George Rolla, has been one of the out­ fore starting the trip home, O 'Keefe is a native of SI. Louis unitieS and drive acco rdingly. Two new staff members have :\Iichael Gasparovic, Daniel Ken­ standing organizations on campus. julean been appointed in the department and attended the U. S. Naval ett Goodman, Thomas George Its projects include such notable The Traffic Safe ty O ffice or you. of metallurgical engineering, in­ Academy for one year before com­ Hennenhoefer, James Orlan Hood, work as the THETA TAU Cal­ Wishes you a safe and ha p­ cluding Dr. Harry W. Weart, pro­ ing to the School of 1\I ines. After Ronald Preston Huegerich, Gary ender, the Professional Society of py Christmas, and a suc­ fessor of physical metallurgy and receiving his bachelor's degree, Dr. Lee Kincaid, Kenneth Laurence the year award, the ugly man con­ cessful New Year! development chairman. O 'Keefe served with the Army Kuebler, J ohn Francis :\IcGrath, test (for the :\Iarch of Dimes) a nd .... Dr. Weart came to Rolla in (Continued on Page 2) Gary Dwight Nickens, William the F reshman of the year award. OECEi PAGE 2 THE MISSOURI MINER FRID AY, DECEMBER 18, -1 96 .~ Several Sour ces Are A vailahle New Facu lty Members (Continued From Page 1) Corps of Engineers and was em­ m e~~ has been engaged in ,Will q: a ployed as a process control metal­ six-yea r study of wa ter- driv .~mon"hOi1! For Miners Needing Student Loans lurgist with Dow Chemi cal Co. be­ reservo ir res ults for the Americal ria field ost Low interest loans for st uden ts completely. The maxim um which schools, and institutions of hi gber fore returning to wo rk on his doc­ Petroleum I nstitute. He IVa Since ~~Iet need ing financ ial assistance can may be borrowed by an under­ learnin g. Prio r to this year, loans tor's degree. He is a member of undergraduate a nd graduate rep dtiJuate a I), be obtained from various sources. grad uate in one academic year is could be canceled onl y on the Phi Kappa T heta social fraterni ty, resenta tive of Tulsa University tl i Jil estre.m~le by meeting ce rta in requirements :;; 1.000 and the maxim um total for basis of fu ll time teaching in pub­ the American Society of ;'IIetals, District 18 ATi\IE Paper Contest ;t en)O) a dil for need and abili ty. One of the each borrower during the term of I ic a nd secondary schools. American Institute of M ini ng, and is a board member of thl tudentS are 'ea 1\Ietall urgical and Petroleum E n­ Intern ati onal Associa ti on for thl • !ill ea rh ) II major sources of loan funds for his undergraduate work is $5,000. t i\ISi\I students may also obtain gineers, Rnd Alpha Sigma 1\I u and Exchange of Students for Techni olollment a ' students at :'IIS:'II is the ;\ational The max imum wh ich may be bor­ loans th rough the Jackli nI' Loan e Defense Student Loan Pogram. rowed by a graduate student in Sigma X i honor societies. cal Experience Committee of thl II'S appa~, Fund, created througb the interest Two new staff me mbers have E ngineers J oint Cou ncil. Al sO, we ' l'nder the :\ational Defense one year is :;;2.500 (an increase of Dr. Daniel C. JacklinI'. This eol over la st year) and the maximum joined the 111i ning engi neering Christopher Haycocks, who re nd this is ae Education Act. the Federal Gov­ fund also is administered by the total for both graduate and under­ facu lty. according to Dr. Ernest sumed a half-time instructor5hll uch welcom~ ernment supplies ninety percent Loan Funds Committee. Prefer­ graduate work may not exceed Spokes, chairman. this semester, received his ~I. S dents are cr, of the fu nds and the school ten ence is given to .T uni ors and Sen­ :;; 10 .000 (also an increase over Dr. R. E. Carlil e, ass istant pro­ degree at the :'IIissouri School 01' his is alsO a percent. For the 196-1-1965 fiscal iors in good standing. Repayment last year.) fessor of petroleum enginee ri ng, :'II ines in 1962, and is currenth , auditorlUm. year. :'I IS:'II received $76.500 as a begins .one year after the student's These ::\ational Defense Stu­ was senior engineer for Kewanee work ing toward his Ph. D. degree However. el federal contribution. to which the grad ua tion or lea vi ng school, and school added $S.500. T hese fu nds dent Loans bea r simple interest Oil Co. before acceptin g his pres­ Haycocks was born in Malta anc 11)1 is keenly interest is charged at fo ur per on the unpaid balance at the r'lte ent position. A native of Okla­ has li ved in the u nited Kingdom t lI'e need tI arc loaned to students at the dis­ cent per year from date of the cretion of the Faculty Committee of three percent per year, com­ homa, he received his B. S. and Tanganyika a nd So uth Airi ca. H( ~I Ihey dOl loan. Of 105 applicants last year, 1\1. S. degrees in petroleu m engi­ received hi s A. C. S. ;'II. degree at blther or not on Loan Funds. which receives mencing one year from the date S l were gran ted Jackli ng Loans. and reviews applications desi"­ the borrower ceases to be a fu ll ­ neerin g fro m the University of th ~ Ca n bo rne School of :'I Iine5 ds on thetr' nates the amount and co 'nditio;~s time student. ::\0 interest is Any student desiring to obtain Tulsa, a nd his Ph. D. in petroleum Cornwall. E ngland , in 196 1. Be, laos hare. 1 of each loan, and establishes pay­ charged during the period that the information about receiving a loan engineering a t Texas A. and 1\1. fo re co min g to Roll a he was tnl, ~Ibination fI( ment schedules. Loans are made borrower is serving in the Armed shou ld contact the office of Paul Un iversity, where he was a re­ ployed wit:, the DeBee rs C0 11 so l ,~ ..\n appro: without security or the endorse­ Forces. Or the Peace Corps, not E. Ponder. Assistant to the Chan­ search assistant to the vice chan­ idated :'IIine Ltd" Kimberl ey., build this st ment of a cosigner. ::\0 loans are exceeding three years. T he loan cell or. Room 101 Parker Hall. cell or fo r research and develop- South Afri ca. ' .",e the stat denied on account of race creed is to be repaid in ten equal a nnual onth. It is fe. co lor. national origin, or se~. Last insta ll ments beginning a year from lele,islatorSal year. out of 352 applicants, 150 the date the borrower ceases to be students were granted ::\ational a full-time student. Liabilitv for Foods From Many Countries Se r V ed byin t ' I Fellow ship ~;~r~u~fth~~ Defense Student Loans. repayment is canceled UPOl; the Over 350 students, faculty The invocation was given by Twenty- lour di shes, prepared u:. Student borrowers must be hap~n~~u death or permanent disability of members and townspeople attend­ the Rev. Bill T homas. who also by students fro m many co un tri es. IOltonu, it is rnited States ::\ationals. meaning the borrower. One exception to ed the annual banquet sponsored were served at the banquet, which' the tme mal cit izens or those in the rnited made a short speech. Other speak­ the repayment schedule: if the by the International Fell owship ers were 1\Iayor Eugene ::\ orthern was fo ll owed by a program of ou can \' States as permanent residents. A student goes from full-time study a t :'IISM at Rolla Sunday, Decem- and Dr. Gra.we. entertainment. ~ happen, new provision requires tha t they to part-time, fo r a good and sui­ :\ umbers 011 the program W1re JIJr repreiental carry only one-hal i' of a normal ficient reason. he may request the as fo ll ows: Two sets of so ngs bl' rr wilh the fa full-time academic load. Evidence Loan Funds Committee that no Armondo J ose Herrera and Ru be;, If parents an of financial need is a priman' a nd payments come due while he is a A. Carrizo, Venezuela : mout h' rrepresentat essential condition. A "C'" aver­ part-time student, and that this organ solo, Kirit Cpadhyaya. D~ion. that. w age is required for undergrad uate pe!'iod not be inchlded in deter­ India; Chin ese son" Daniel Chen )L~ · audllonun work: a B a"erage for graduate mining the ten-year repayment work. and group: E n g l i ~ a nd Indian ,lore informa period. H is request may be grant­ songs, :'I I i!an Roy . India: .-\rab Id mformallon As these funds are limi ted, it is ed at the discretion of the Com­ assumecl that each participant will song, R. A . J asim, I raq: Indian ess of rour mittee. fo lk dance. Ramachand r Jaqan, printed' in ! contribute a reasonable amount ~ Beginning with the 1965-66 nath, India: German Christmas Ri. Irateh io toward providing for his educa­ school year. a portion of loans songs. :'IIiss Catie Barr a nd :'I Iiss ued to write t! tion. through parents. summer granted under this program may Sybell e Palmer. Roll a: songs by VI. work. or otherwise. The loan pro­ be canceled on the basis of full­ the Roland fa mily . Roll a. gram is to assist students finan­ time teaching service in public or ciall~ '. not cover education costs private elementan' and secondarv NO T ICE NH Rolla's New Post Office ~ ,m' student New Year's Eve Party Iilnieal Engin given by Sigma Tau Gam­ a,sed a WI' I Provides Faster Service ma in St. Louis, $5 per 1 did not 'at! couple. 20th & Salisbury. X11150red disCll: _day. Decemt The new postal faci li ties in shipped "piggy-back" directly to Guests of Internotional Fellowship choose from many types of Music by the Celestials. Rolla. located at eighth and State the point of destin,llion whenever exotic foods. ms~ted oi six t. Louis seeLiol Streets increased the workin" the suppl~' is great enough. space to 1t.700 squa re feet. I~ :'II uch of this work is expedited ber 6, according to \ '. S. Reddy, tickler, who se addition there are 175 nell" post when the nell' "Zip-Code" is used. president. :. 'ieil 'iorkai the group cu office lock boxes in this facility . Sorting is much easier because Ra~ ' 1 Caieteria wa s gai ly decor­ MERRY CHRISTMAS To handle the inc reased load each sec tional office is sent the ated as an international fair, \\'ith I' .\nheuser,Bu the staff at the post office has mail having the zip-code number colorful exhibits of paintings. JIE sen'i been enlarged by three supervisors with its prefix on it. :\t the sec­ handicrafts. literature and sllch to ALL Our MINER Friends trie Compan a nd seven postal clerks. " 'ork is tional office the mail is then so rt­ from various cOllntries. Displays d, irom our now carried on twenty-four hours ed according to th e entire zip-code were prepared by Indian. Chinese, From , artment: Di a day .. This is beca;lse the post number. Tn some cases this re­ Arab. \·enezuelan. Iranian. Turk­ , lIilh Jlonsa office IS now a sectional office duces the time for service by a ish and American students. L. Louis: and and is the terminal center for lOS full da,', Receiving guests at the door at Kenmark Sporting Goods 'lI·emploved n local offices. The section covered. The ' new building has much were Chancellor :'IIer! Baker. \'. S. 'fsentatire. extends from Rolla to better parkin!, avai'lable to the Reddy. and Dr. O. R. Grawe. 904 Pine Rolla , Mo. eh member and includes the Fort Le nard public and is more readi'" acces- facultv advisor to the Internation­ hi ed to Outline \rood area. Before now there sible. ' al Fellowship. 'eb be was CI were only two sectional offices in I attempt to I the state of :'II issouri which were 1I1th the \ located at Kansas Cit" and St. LONG INSURANCE AGENCY Itlons open Louis: now there are 18 such of­ A. E. Long, M. S. M., Ex '22 g the most fices. :'IIail is sent to a sectional S10 Pine St. ROLLA. :'IIO. Phone 364-1414 Diehl MontgomeryI Inc. 1(\ mOst iamili ' office by the local offices for dis­ "Service Is Our Business" as students' tribution to other local offi ces. 625 VVEST 7th STREET ~ problems a'r This means that under the old ROLLA , MO, You hare I system a letter sent from Rolla er. In ind lt 0 I us to Columbia first went to St. Louis Your Ford, Mercu ry, Continental Dealer . n y solve t before delivery to Columbia. The MERRY CHRISTMAS . t also [' Special Prices to All Students bien . IgUr, mail nOlI' leaves Rolla a nd is sent ( AND HAPPY NEW YEAR . I IS." In directly to the destination t1wre­ . necessan' by eliminating extra handling and Iness \' . t~ TO ALL ~ lli . etl It reduclJ1 g the tim e required to pro­ ; ee anagemeni cess each piece of mail. This svs­ ~ !tlEf~l'rrr~ i ,L. IS about tem is also used for mail bein" SUITS GRADUATING STUDENTS ""'m" sen t to out-of-state cities. For t ~otlln ~ Q!:ollrgr ~hoppc ~er t~ In SOl ex~ VVe VV ili Sell You any Ford Prod uc t for a ample: a letter being sent to ::\ew , "MEN 'S CLOTHING EXCLUSIVELY" h .- s 'r Iurth encoura 713 PINE ST. ROLLA. MO. • • ill ref er degr€ York first went to St. Louis a nd 364.2323 S'OII:lSWEAlt• Small Down Payment! ~Qe\, Und ij then to Philadelphia, under the 'VVV<...-....~"V'VV,~~ ~ ~ L. ' SPent old organization. Kow the mail is "cation, on aul L ""gun hi: FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1964 THE MISSOURI MINER - ~ PAGE 3 The Mine Shaft een en J)' of Raged i One sign of a progressive school is the fact that tllat progress Will You Help Us Build Our New Field House? involves growin g in size, reputation and such. We here at MSM ought ,Is for th Il'al el Among many other facilities on this campus there a re two necessities which a re sorely lacking. These to be proud - we are growing too. In addition to the above fine nStitule e Am arc a field house and an auditorium. qualities we have a growing parking problem. and . lie TUlsa graduat Sin ce most of the students h ere carry a n extremely h eavy class load, there is a definite need for an Many students here do not live within walking distance of school IJIE plnlver si adequate athletic program to provid e the balance between mental a nd p hysical activities. Although there and so, consequently , they must d ri ve. Unfortunately, the parking rd aper Cot is an extremely effective intramural program here, the facilities to play these intramural sports in their probl em is becoming so serious that if one doesn 't get to school by · nletnber most enjoyable ma nner are not a lways present. Under existing conditions more than sixty percent of the 6:00 o'cl ock itl the morning, he must take his chances on not getting :~ialion f~l students are d irect participants in the more than twelve hundred intramural events which Occur at Our a parking place witllin walking distance of school. I talked with one : u ents fOr T ;chool earh year. These events take place in a dilap idated gymnasium which was built in 1914, when the of the marri ed students who li ves in Salem - he told me that on some · CO tnmitt ~ enroll ment at i\ISi\I was 250. The enroll ment is now a lmost 4000 and it is expected to be 7000 by 1970. days it is a lmost as easy to leave his car at home than to drive, with 11 Council ee 01 It's apparent: we need a newer, much larger field house. parking like it is. H e also said that one particul ar day, during a heavy lial'c k' . . or '5, \Vhl Also, we have no hall on this campus which will accommodate more than one-eighth of the student body. rain which forced him to drive, he mi ssed a ll of his classes because he ·ttme instrUCtOi and this is accompli shed only by removing the tables from the Student union Dining H all. \\"hen we llave was driving around a ll day looking for a parking p lace . recetved his ! a much welcomed and much needed General Lecture, a l ly a small minority of the students can attend; these It's very hea rt warming a nd gra tify ing to see tha t the town reali zes Jlt SSO uri Schoj ,tudents are cramped, are uncomfortable, cannot hear the p rogra m, a nd cannot see the program. the p li ght of the students a nd is trying in its small way to a ll eviate This is a lso apparent. \\"e need parking miseries. ,,'hy just this year many of the parking places on ;. hand is curj ~ Ph D. d an auditorium. 12th street, which runs by the Traffic Safety Office, were elimina ted. born in )Ialt However. everyone here at This saves the students the trouble of looking on 12th street; they know e lUited Kin )ISJI is keenly aware of the fact there won 't be any parking places there. I heard that the boys from d South 'I" tha t we need these two facilities. Roll amo Inn are busil y composing a thank you note to whoever is re­ · C ,'tic . S. )1. Jearj \\"h at they don't know is that sponsib le for removing the parking p laces from in front of their house. Sch OO l of .~ { whether or not we get them de­ r wou ldn 't want anyone parking in front of my house either. (I reall y and , in 1961 pends on their efforts. don't know where they park their own cars though. ) Rolla he w~ Plans have been made fo r a Did you ever drive by the ROTC fi eld, planning to park, and see e DeBeers C combination field house-auditor­ the sign, covered by a canvas wrapping? It's reall y hard to tell whether Ltd. Kitnb ium. An appropriation for funds or not the covering means that it's a ll ri ght to park or if it's not a ll ri ght to build this structure will come or if the sign is being painted and the covering protects it from the befo re the state legislature n ext wea ther. mon th . It is feared that. because One good solution to the parking problem is to get a parking the legis lators are not appropriate­ permit which enables you to park on your departmental lot. I'm not Fellows~ II" aware of our need. they will really sure what the qualifications for receiving them are - for all I ;harpl)' cut this approl;riation. If know they throw a ll the applications down a fli ght of sta irs a nd who dishes, prel Ihis happened our fie ld house­ ever's appli cation fa lls on a certa in step is given a permit whi le a ll the m man)' coun audito rium would be inadequate ;j others are not. I heard of a grad studcnt \\"ho was promised a permit the banquet. I hI' Ihe time it is built. , at the beginning of the semester, a nd has not as yet received it. He by a p r o~ ra . You can make s ure this does was told by the Traffic Safety Office that his application was being nth happen. You can write to processed. i\Iaybe in the complicated selection p rocess that they use the program I" our rep resentative and acqua int his application inadvertently became stuck to the c ~lin g. o sets of sana him with the facts. You can ask lhe subscription is $1. 25 per semesler. Th is -Iertera and Ii 1"0ur pa rents a nd friends to write MiSSOuri Miner fealures activities of 'he Stu­ ·e nezuela: m their representatives and give their dents and Faculty of U.. M. R. (irit l"padhl opinion, tha t we need this field Editor·in·Chief .. __ ...... _...... Greg J unge song, Daniel' house-auditorium. 505 E. First Street Business Manager ...... _____ ...... Charles Hansen Jg lish and In )fore information on this topic THE MISSOURI MINER 15 the 500 W. 8th Street-364.3787 {oy. India: ,1 and information on the na me and OU.. officio I publication of the stu- Managing Editor ...... Gory Rueter sim. Iraq: Inl address of your representati\'e will dents of the University of Mis- Make Up Editor ...... _...... Ken Kuebler ! souri 01 Rollo . I, is published 01 Copy Ed itor ...... __.... Don Flugrad Imachandr Ja be printed in subsequent MI.\"­ II Rollo, Mo., every Friday during Features Ed itor ... __ ...... ___ ...... Bill Treibal ....Q the school yeor. Entered as sec­ ;erman Chr~ ERs. \\"a tch for it and be pre­ Advertising Manager ...... Dove Riley ond doss moiler Circulation Manager .. _...... ____ ...... Jim Chose :ie Barr and \ pared to write to your representa­ Feb r u a r y 8, ~o 00 Sports Editor ...... Jim Weinel ~ 1945, 01 the Post l, (r.., Technical Advisors .. . .. Bob Fick, lorry Yotes lil"e. Rolla: song Office aT Rollo, Mo., under the .,o ~. ill'. Roll a. Act of March 3, 1879. v~ . . ~ PRES!; 11111111111111111 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 UPTOWN THEATRE ME's Give a MOVIES IN CINEMASCOPE ICE! Students Looh Into Their Future 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Any student interested in :'IIe­ Thurs., Fri. , Sat. Dec. 17-19 ,'s Eve Pa,~ that in school sa les 2S a career 'hard selling" :'IIr. Fischer tried It is a fact that you eventually cha nica I Engin eering certainly seems to be looked down upon. 'Ensign Pulver' ma Tau Gam to answer the question by saying ha ve to tell some gen t1 eman old missed a very rousin g session if H e said that, "I always have the that the purpose of selling is to enough to be your gra ndfa ther Robert Walker & Burl Ives louis, pe. he did not attend the ASi\IE­ $5 feeling that I never know enough show tha t your product is better. how to do something, but they Sun., Mon., Tues. Dec. 20-22 I & Salisbury spo nsored discussion panel \\"ed­ about my product." You don't have to ha rd sell. H ow­ seem to be flexible erlough to Sunday Feature at nesda),. Decem ber 9. The panel Celestials. Ray sa id that he began hi s e\'er, once you get your oreler cha nge. The older members of 1 :30, 4:30, 7:30 consisted of six members of the working career by taking indoc­ you 're not through; you have to the company are also very help­ One Showing Nightly at 7:00 51. Louis section of AS:'IIE: Lee trination tra inin g. wh ich he check the order. make sure yom fu l to the new men. They take the Feature at 7:30 Stick ler. who served as Illodera t­ thought and s ti ll thi nks, is the product functions p roperl y, etc. role of teachers in a pleasant sort Adm ission: or: Xeil Xorkaitis, the youngest best way for a young engineer of way. Craftsmen tend to be­ (2 ) How much emphasis is Adults 75c - Children 35c of the group currently employed to get his start in the business come a little jealous and pe'eved placed on your activity in Ch'ic 'South Pacific' by Anheuser-Busch: Ray Hunt; world. H e also sa id that there because their work is an a rt ~ o Projects ' The question \\'as di­ Rossano Brassi & Mitzi Gaynor and :\IE servin g with Lnion were many jobs being filled by them. but the regul;;r engineering rected to Ray Hunt, who answer­ Elec tric Company : Professor Sco­ :'lIE 's, some of which are power personnel take it in stride. (4) Starts Wednesday Dec. 23-30 nd s ed by saying, " The company will fie ld , fr om our own i\Iecha nical plant, transmission and distri­ H ow m? l1y of the courses that Admission: encourage you to take part in the Department: Dick J oslin, wo rk­ bution (although the lattcr would you learned in school do you Adults 75c - Children 35c various activities, but it is left i n~ with :'tlonsanto Chemica l in probably be mainly EE) . He actuall y use in your line of en­ 'S to your own discretion if you 51. Lou is: and Paul Fischer. a seemed to think that there were deavor? You need just about all want to or not. These activities, 'Emil and the self-employed manufa cturers re­ enough jobs now and in the future of the courses, not in the ma nner however, build character in the presenta tive. to accommodate any and all i\IE's yOU do no\\" (memory and recit­ Detectives' )ods individ ual, and what strengthens Wolter Slezak & Roger Mobley Each mem ber of the group pro­ ready to fill them. ation. etc. ) . You need the theory Rollo , Mo. the individual a lso strengthens the IIlIliilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ceeded to outline the type of work Professor Scofield naturally behind the courses. YOU can al­ company ." Dick added to the whic h he was currently doing in built up the teaching end of engi­ ways look up the· particula rs. RITZ THEATRE reply. " :'IIonsanto takes a big in­ - - an attempt to familiarize every­ neering, which p roved to be very i\Iost of the things you learned, MOVIES O.V WIDE SCR EEi\" terest in such things as group di s­ one with the various types of refreshing . " There are a lot of you can 't point out specifi cally 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 cussion , pol itics, etc.: there is no POSitions open for :'lIE 's. X ei l, in tangible benefits to teaching ." where you learned them, they jl:St Fri., Sat. Dec. 18-19 pressure though. " (3) \\"hat is bem~ the most recent graduate says P rof. Scofield. H e consider­ come na tural to you. Satllrday Contil/llolls froll/. 1 p. "'. the feeling of older engineers and most familiar '''ith our feel­ ed graduate school an absolute 'Tarzan's Three --,c, when they see these coll ege grads After the questions, :'IIr. Stick­ ing as students, said, " In school necessity for any young men go­ coming in a nd filling thir shoes Ier pointed ou t that the St. Louis Challenges' the probl ems are given to you, ing on to the teaching end of and tell ing tllem what to do? A­ Chapter wishes to do more to Jock Mahoney & Woody Strode and you have to solve for the engineering, though. " Any teacher gain it was Dick who answered. help their student chapters. answer. I n industry. you have to worth hi s sa lt , or who intends to Sun., Mon., Tues. Dec. 20-22 not only solve the problem, you be worth his salt fo r any extended SUI/day COlltil!1I0llS froll! 1 p. m. Ie' must also fi gure au t what the period of time must have a per­ 'The Main Attraction' problem is." In reference to de­ sonal study program. Your ob­ Pot Boone & Nancy Kwan grees necessary to advance in HSTUDENTS" jectives will be ones THAT YOU Wed., Thurs. Dec. 23-24 bustn ess Keil further said " In SET FOR YOUR-SELF." Ihe management aspect, at; i\l E 'The Sword of After the general comments WE SELL YOU WHOLESALE deg ree is about as goor! as any were completed, there was a Lancelot' of them. " In some companies in question period during which Cornel Wilde & Jean Wallace order to encourage you to work HOOK AUTO SUPPLY a nyone present could address any COMING CHRISTMAS DAY fOr further degrees, the company . a of the memters of the panel with 513 Highway 63 South Matinee at 1 :00 P. M. Will refund 75 percent of any particula rs. A few of the ques­ ROLLA, MISSOURI 'The Brass Bottle' mo ney spent On your own higher tions asked were: (1) Would you educa tion. -PLUS- care to comment on the pro­ " Our Prices Are Right" Paul began his talk by saying cedure commonly referred to as L-______...JIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII11111111111111 'The Golden Arrow'

.... - ~

McKendree Hands MSM MINER SPORTS Second Setback, 76-69 PAGE 4 THE MISSOUR I MINER FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1964 The fi gh ting Sil ver and Gold of ington U. Good scraped-up 14 the U niversity of M issouri at rebounds, but the next closest Wil1 Rolla were ha nded thei r second Howard with 7. H ead and Cairn, Miners Preparing to Dost setback of this young basketball had 6 credited to them. Th; ~ season last Friday nigh t, as the Miners totaled 3 7 rebounds. ~ M cKendree Bearcats scampered Ron Huegerich played a fine Sixth Annual MIAA Tourney to a 76-69 win, their fifth victory defense during the second h;lif,. 1 'II in as many sta rts. T he crowd a t a nd Good made his showing at ~e The arrival of mid-December tournament. A loss in the first ried out effici e ntly. Southwest Jackli ng F ield H ouse witnessed th;s time also. A good deal of encourages thoughts of holidays encounter will result in a team Missouri State held the games a ha rd fought game by both acti on was seen by three freshmen. 1 me and vacation in the minds of stu­ being able to go no higher than last year, and next season an­ squads, with the even scoring and on the squad, H ead Cairns, and ~a dents and facultv-members of the fourth place, and lik ewise, a win other MIAA school will be the consistent rebounding by the Vessell. These men are improving university of :lIissouri at Rolla. in that a ll-importan t first game host. Bearcats providing the difference. with every game. ~ri!. Gen. One exception to the rule would would insure one of the top lour Tickets fo r a ll games except the Possi bl y one of the most ob­ According to Coach Key, the Rei. r. S. ~ be the Athletic Department of positions. fi nal two wi ll be 75c for students vious factors contributing towa rd immediate future of the team will olrJed a 'OCI, :lIS:l1. where for the past several Arrangements have been made of participating schools (two the l\Iiner loss was the amount of depend upon two things : the l d~uial Re weeks, intense preparations have for a special breakfast at 8 a. m. , games), and $1. 25 for general ad­ times the M S:lI squad lost the forming of a more closely knit 11)1. Chancel been in the making for the sixth :lI onday. December 2 1. A II mission ( two games). For the ball. This failure to score when unit, and the development of con. nrJunced. D, annual :lIIAA Christmas Basket­ coaches, players, and officials wi ll fi nal a nd consolation final on the ball was in their possession sistency in shooting a nd rebound· )n dean of ball T ournament to be staged in be the guests of :lIS:lI on this oc­ Wednesday a t 7 p. m. tickets for combined with the rebounding ing. Although the Miners are !CIM of the c Rolla this year. casion. a nd Chancellor Baker will students will be $ 1. 00, general problem to add to Coach K ey's lacking in size, these other factors Cen. Hel m give a welcome address. could overshadow this handicap. ute; Decemb, December 21 , 22. and 23 are admission $ 1. 50. Even though the worries. Individuals who have never J im Good , Rich Cairns, a nd The Bethel Wildcats will be in ) rhI ewer the dates of the eigh t-team tourn­ tournament will be held over the attended the Christmas Tourna­ Ralph Farber led the YIiner scor­ Rolla tonight and Friday evening r iden! and ey, a nd some mighty fast action holiday period, a large crowd is ment do not realize the amount ing punch, Good being tied with for two contests with the M S~1 '('.erand RO!! can be expected in the Rolla H igh expected as usual. Students a nd of work involved in hosting such the Bearcats' Ga rrett for lop squad. Game time will be 7: 30 'I Ce his ret Gymnasium on those days. That's faculty who will be in Rolla at an event. Constant communica­ honors of the game ( 19 points) . p. m. for both games. SMS of ~ r.;(f three )' where the competition will take thi s time a re urged not to miss Freshman Cairns and veteran Sprindield will host the Miners Industr place due to understandable limi­ tion between all of the schools, the action a nd excitement of the tournament officials, and Rolla F a rber scored 13 apiece, and on J anuary 4, as MIAA confer· ~ r \l3S establ tations found in the ancient struc­ 1964 M I AA Christmas Tourna­ Marty Howard totaled II points ence p lays swi ngs into action. he outgrowth ture called J ackling F ield House. High School has been necessary ment, one of the strongest holiday MISSOURI MINERS (69) J -01 Expenl Food service for the players, in order that the plans be car- tournaments in the Midwest. for the contest. ' Richardson was second in the Name FG FT F Tp', ac been opel coaches, and officials will be pro­ Good 7 5 4 19 vided by the YI S1I Student union. McKendree scori ng column with his 17 points, and Long fo ll owed Howard 5 I 1 II As in previous years, the with 14. Greeson a nd Wheeler H ead 2 1 2 5 tournament will consist of the each totaled 12 points, and the Cairns 6 I 2 13 six member-teams of the Mis­ onl y other Bearcat scorer was Farber 5 3 4 13 souri Intercollegiate Athletic As­ Staes with 2 points. Greeson pul­ Huegerich 0 0 2 0 sociation plus two guest schools. SIDELINES led in 13 rebounds a nd Long and Vessell 4 0 4 8 lincoln University of Jefferson by BRUCE T. GREGG Richardson each grabbed II . The TOTALS 29 II 19 69 City and Kansas State Teachers team as a whole totaled 44 offen­ BEARCATS (76) College of Pittsburg will make The first MIAA Basketball game will be played on January 4 sive and defensive rebounds. Name FG FT their appearance as visitors this the day we return from the Christmas holidays. We will be playing " They ( McKendree) pulled in Wheeler 3 6 time around. The Salukis from Southwest Missouri State on their home court at Springfield. At 18 offensive rebounds in this Garrett 7 5 Sou the r n University this time we should have some idea as to how our team will do in game," commen ted Coach Key. Greeson 4 4 swept-up first place honors last the conference this year. They will have had the time and exper­ " This is en tirely too many to let Long 7 0 year. SIU and Arkansas Tech ience they need for development and from all indications so far sli p by." The Miners did some­ Richardson 8 I were the guest teams. they should be in a position to place quite well in the final MIAA what better under the boards Fri­ Staes I 0 Each team will play a total of results. day than they did against Wash- TOTALS 30 16 three games in the course of the It appears as if Jim Good might be comi ng a round for the MSM basketball squad. In the game against McKendree Coll ege last week­ end Jim accounted for 19 of our total points and was top rebounder SMS Seeded for the Miners with 14 to his credit ,for that game. The Miner Varsity Swimming Team began its season last Tues­ First In day with its meet with Westminster. Today they meet their second opponent, the Tigers of Columbia. If all goes well during their first Build a Buick several meets which are on the road they will be in a very good MIAA TDurney position for the final conference results. Customize aNew Buick to Suit With the possibility of a new gym in the near future, an .increase Southwest Missouri State Col­ in the intramural program will be quite feasible. Thus intramural Your Personal Taste lege of Sprin gfi eld, Mo. was seed­ soccer might well be added to the roster. It has been brought up in ed as the numher one team in the the past that this would be a good sport Ito add to the program and MlAA Christmas Tournament, hy from the looks of things it could very well receive popular support. Pick up a " Pleasure Profile" booklet .)t Overhoff Buick the coaches of the league teams. Co. It explains every accessory and prices each one individ· The Bears from SMS are likely candidates for the top spot, hav­ ually. Pick out the accessories you want on your new car ing defeated SIU this year and at the price listed - add them up - and you'v'e built your having lost a squeaker to the top Sports Calendar new Buick just the way you w ant ;t. ranked team in the nation, Loyola BASKETBALL (84-81) . December 16-17 ... Bethel College, at MSM Other seedings were as fo ll ows : 15 MAGIC MIRROR COLORS TO PICK FROM (2) Central Missouri State Col­ December 21-23 .. MIAA Christmas Tournament, at MSM lege of Warrensburg, (3) and (4) January 4 .... _...... Springfield , ,at SMS (MIAA) Check the Standard Equipment Listed for Each Series. Tie between So utheast M issouri SWIMMING Riviera and Riviera Grand Sport State CoUege of Cape Girardeau, December 17 University of Missouri at Columbia El ectro 225 Skylark and Northeast Missouri State Wildcats Spart Wagons Teachers Coll ege of K irksvill e, (5) Northwest Misso uri State LeSabre Specials College of Maryvill e, (6) Univer­ sity of Missouri at Rolla. Guest teams a re Lincoln of Jefferson City, and Kansas State College of Free for the Asking - Pittsburg, Kansas. Southwest Missouri S tat e No Obligation, of Course. Southeast Missouri State and Central State are currently ;anked in the top 15 small coll ege ratings VOLKSlN AGEN in America. GET ONE TODAY AT Pairin gs for the first day of the Sales and Service tournament are as follows: Dec. 21 at 2 :00 p. m.-CMS vs. NWMS. OVERHOFF BUICK CO. Dec. 21 at 4:00 p. m .-NEMS vs. Kansas. 4th & Elm Streets Rolla, Mo. Dec. 21 at 7:00 p . m.-SEMS BILL SOWERS MOTORS vs. Lincoln. "Wouldn't You Rather Go First Class - Dec. 21 at 9:00 p . m .-SWMS Phone 364-5178 Hwy. 66 E. in Northwye in a 1965 Buick?" vs. MSM.