Fraternities Compete in a Nnual IFC Songfest
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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 California 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.