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University of Missouri-Rolla June, 1982 MSM -UMR Alumni Association Telephone (314) 341-4171; (314) 341-4172 (jj](jj] OFFICERS Term Expires President . Robert D. Bay , '49 ...... Black & Veatch ; 1500 Meadow Lake Parkway . 198 2 Kansas City, MO 64114 Alumnus President Elect. Lawrence A. Spanier, '50 . . . . . 5 Pettit Drive ...... 198 2 Dix Hills , NY 11746 Vice Presiden t . · Frank C. Appleyard, '37 . . P.O. Box 1991 ...... 1982 MSM-UMR Alumni Association Tubac, AZ 85640 University of Missouri-Rolla Vice President ...... Arthur G. Baebler, '55 .20 Fox Meadows. . .. 1982 Rolla, Missouri Sunset Hills, MO 63127 Vice Presiden t · Alfred J. Buescher, '64 .624 Golfview Dr. .. 1982 Ballwin, MO 630 II Vice President ...... James B. McGrath, '49. . . . . 12425 Balwyck Lane ...... 1982 SI. Louis, MO 63131 Volume 56 Secretary. . . . . Robert V. Wolf, '51 ...... Depl. of Metallurgical & Nuclear Engr. . . 1982 Number 3 UMR , Rolla , MO 65401 June, 1982 Treasurer. · Vernon T. Loesing '42 ...... Dept. of Civil Engr.. 1982 UMR , Rolla , MO 65401 DIRECTORS AT LARGE Term Expires James D. Gostin, '44. .180 MI. Olive Drive, Bradbury, CA 91010. 1982 Robert P. Schafer, '52. .4426 Mill Creek Road, , TX 75234. 1983 Gerald L. Stevenson, 59. .511 N. Main SI. , Chagrin Falls, OH 44022 1984 AI Ronald A. Tappmeyer, '47 ...... 2226 Country Club Drive, Sugar Land , TX 77478 1984 On The Cover John B. Toomey, '49. .7412 Admiral Dr., Alexandria, V A 22307 1983 retun Armin J. Tucker, '40 ...... 6464 Overlook Drive, Alexandria, V A 22312. 1982 versa I Area Zip with i Code Numbers AREA DIRECTORS Term Expires Josep] 00-14 Raymond T. Ruenheck, '50.7 Monteview, Chelmsford, MA 01824. 1983 bus Ie 15·21 Robert C. Perry, '49. .302 Fox Chapel Road , Pittsburgh, PA 15238. 198 3 22·34 Wayne R. Broaddus, Jr. '55.405 Esther Drive, Dalton, GA 30720. 198 2 to see 35·45 William D. Busch , '42 ...... 2000 I Idlewood Trail, Cleveland, OH 44136. 1983 intact 46·59 George Baumgartner, '56. .2120 Syracuse, Dearborn, MI 48124 ...... 1984 60·61 Allen G. Behring, '66 ...... 121 E. Witchwood Lane, Lake Bluff, IL 60044 ...... 198 2 LUI 62·62 Ernst Weinel , '44...... 1502 West 50, O'Fallon, IL 62269 ...... 1984 follow 63·65 Matteo A. Coco, '66 ...... 7115 Aliceton Ave. , SI. Louis, MO 63123 1984 Rolla 63-65 Harold R. Crane, '53. . .. 480 Country Club Drive, Hannibal, MO 63401. 1983 63-65 Martha Gerig, '69. .801 Fairground Road, Rolla, MO 65401. 1984 .63·65 Harold A. Krueger, '42. . Kennecott-Ozark Lead, P.O. Box 11248, Salt Lake City, UT 841471982 63·65 Paul R. Munger, '58 ...... Director Institute of River Studies, UMR , Rolla, MO 65401. . 1984 63-65 J.L. "Jack" Painter, '50 . .2123 Sunset Drive, Poplar Bluff, MO 6390 I . 1982 63-65 J. Robert Patterson, '54 ..... Show· Me, Inc. , P.O. Box 573 , Sikeston , MO 63367. 1984 Highlight of the 50th anniversary 63·65 Kenneth D. Pohlig, '64 ... . . 2 Vienne Court, Lake SI. Louis, MO 63367 . 1983 63·65 Robert E. Vansant, '51 . ... . 435 E. 55 Street, Kansas City, M064110 . 1983 weekend was participation in the 109th 63·65 C. M. Wattenbarger, '41 .... 205 W. First SI. Terrace, Lamar, MO 64759 . 1984 Annual Commencement by 1932 66·74 David D. Kick , '57 .4915 S. Lakewood Dr. , Tulsa, OK 74135 1982 75-79 Rex Alford, '40. .5743 Jason, , TX 77096...... 1982 graduates. Thirty-one of these graduates 80·89 & 96·99 Victor 1. Hoffmann, attended all the festivities. However, '60 . . . 31057 E. Lake Morton Dr. , S.E. Kent , WA 98031 1983 Willard A. Gallemore, seventh from the 90-95 Robert L. Ray, '47 . . . . 6045 Estates Drive, Oakland, CA 94611 ...... 1982 right in the back row, was able to be COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN DIRECTORS Robert W. Klorer, '44. .7500 Natural Bridge Road , SI. Louis , MO 63123 there for only the Sunday ceremonies. Joel F. Loveridge, '39. 739 Country Manor Lane , Creve Coeur, MO 63141 Willard, a retired military man, is from Walter C. Mulyca, '65 . No. 16 Southfield Lane, Marshall, TX 75670 Richmond, Va., and has served as an en­ EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Term Expires Richard H. Bauer, '52 ...... Missouri Electrochem Inc. , 10958 Lin-Valle Dr. . 1984 vironmental engineer for Philip Morris. SI. Louis, MO 63123 Robert M. Brackbill , '42 . Pacific Oil Co. , 800 Glen Lakes Tower, 101 . 1982 9400 N. Central Expressway, Dallas TX 75231 Joseph W. Mooney, '39 7383 Westmoreland, University City, Mo. 63130 . 1986 EX·OFFICIO DIRECTORS MSM ALUMNUS Paul T. Dowling, '40. . ... 10144 Winding Ridge Rd. , SI. Louis , MO 63124 R. O. Kasten, '43. 90 I West 114th Terrace, Kansas City, MO 64114 (USPS-323-500) Peter F. Mattei, '37 . .. 9954 Holliston Court, SI. Louis, MO 63124 Melvin E. Nickel , '38 . . ... 10601 South Hamilton Ave. , Chicago, IL 60643 F. C. Schneeberger, '25 . . . One Briar Oak, SI. Louis , MO 63132 James W. Stephens, '47. Missouri Public Service Co., P.O. Box 11739 Issued bi-monthly in the interest of the Kansas City, MO 64138 graduates and former students of the STAFF Missouri School of Mines and Frank H. Mackaman ...... Executive Vice· President, MSM-UMR Alumni Association and Metallurgy and the University of Director, Office of AlumnilDevelopment , University of Missouri·Rolia Missouri-Rolla. Entered as second class Larry Allen . Assistant Director, Alumni Activities matter October 27, 1926, at Post Office Barbara Petrovic . Staff Assistant , MSM·UMR Alumni Association and Admin. Secretary , Alumni/Development , University of Missouri·Rolia at Rolla, Missouri 65401-9990, under Sally White . Editor, MSM ALUMNUS the Act of March 3, 1897_ MSM ·UMR Alumni Association, Harris Hall , UMR, Rolla, MO 65401 ·9990 rm Exptrts Lake 1981

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'. 1982 gr .. 191 ~-... . . 1982 ~-~ :rm Expires 1982 1983 Class of 1932, 50-Year Anniversary Reunion 1984 A record number (32) alumni and their wives and families spent some time on the campus Saturday afternoon. That 1984 1983 returned to campus May 15-16 to celebrate the 50th anni­ night the Golden Alumni Banquet took place in the Univer­ 1981 versary of their graduation. Festivities began Friday evening sity Center. with a buffet at the Chancellor's Residence, hosted by Sunday morning began with a brunch at Zeno's Motel :rmbplres Joseph and Louise Marchello. On Saturday morning, two where most of the honored guests were housed. Highlight 1983 bus loads of the honorees were given a short tour of Rolla of the weekend was participation in the I09th Annual 1983 Commencement where the 50-year group donned caps and 198~ to see which familiar haunts of their school days were still 1983 intact and what changes had taken place during the years. gowns, marched in the academic procession and were 1981 Lunch on Saturday was held at the Pub Mobile and was honored during the ceremonies. Throughout the weekend, 198! 1984 followed by a look at the exhibit of restored antique cars, a informal gatherings were held at "Club 32," the group's 1984 Rolla tourist attraction on the premises. Interested alumni own suitably furhished room at Zeno's. 1983 .. 1981 '8 41111982 1984 1982 194 1983 1983 1984 1982 198! 1983 1981

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.dm ln. olla MSM A1umnusll Floyd D. Birt Harold J. Bruegging Otto M. Andres St. Louis, Mo. Jefferson City, Mo. Belleville, 111. At MSM--Independent, ASCE At MSM--Mercier, Theta Tau, Rollamo, At MSM--Lambda Chi, Football, Track AtMS! Career--Owner, Birt Construction and St. Pat's Board and Band pa Phi, Edinburg Quarries, Decatur, l1l. Career--Missouri Power & Light Co. Career--Owner, Tri-State Engineering Career·· (A. P. (

Edwin O. Crawford Carl A. Elsea Stuart L. Davis (Col. USAF Ret.) Dallas, Texas Prescott, Ariz. Cocoa Beach, Fla. At MSM--Kappa Sig, Satyrs, Theta Tau, At UMR--Independent, Tau Beta Pi, At MSM--Lambda Chi, Satyrs, Track, Tau Beta Pi, Miner Phi Kappa Phi Glee Club At M S~ Career--A .E. Staley Mfg. Co., then-­ Career--Army engineer, then U.S. Soil Career--Air Force, then instructor at Ft. Career· owner, Ben Franklin Store Conservation Service Belvoir Technic dry Sale

Edward "Darbey" Hale Robert F. Hippler Charles M. Hess Wadsworth, Ohio Bend, Ore. Mobile, Ala. At MSM--Lambda Chi , Football At MSM -- PiKA, Satyrs, Track At MSM--Rolla native, Lambda Chi AtMSM Career-- Metallurgist, Babcock & Career--Mining engineer in Colo. , N.J., Career--Corps of Engineers construction Beta Pi I Wilcox, then math teacher South America, Calif. , Pa. , management engineer Car eer··'S , Ore. --consultant represent

2/ MSM Alumnus William T. Kay Rex T. Horn George L. Leisher Mesa, Ariz. St. Joseph, Mo. Brownsville, Texas I, Track At MSM--PiKA, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Kap­ At MSM--Independent, Track L At MSM--Mercier, Satyrs, Theta Tau, pa Phi, Glee Club, Miner, Rollamo Career--St. Joseph Power & Light, then AlEE, iFC, Senior Council ;ering Career--Vice president, E.1. Bartells Co., sales, then state auditor Career--Communication transmission (A. P. Green subsidiary) supervisor, Southwestern Bell

Ret.) Henry William Meyer Arthur S. Macke William R. "Jack" Mays Cherokee Village, Ark. Marissa, III. Kilgore, Texas ;, Track, At MSM -- independent At MSM--Lambda Chi, Theta Tau, Tau At MSM--independent, Band, Senior Career--Ceramic Engineer, (Sa nd Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi, Athletic Assn. , Council Miner or at FI. Technician) Consultant, Meyer Foun­ St. Pat's Board, IFC, Senior Council Career--Oi l Refineries. then instructor dry Sales Tech Service Career--Vice president, Peabody Coal Kilgore Junior Co llege

Rex Monroe Arcadia, Calif. At MSM -- Lambda Chi, Theta Tau, Tau a Chi Beta Pi, Phi Kappa Phi , Track struction Career--Self employed manufacturer's represen ta ti ve

MSM Alu mnus/ 3 Richard F. (Dick) Payne (1930) Huel E. Perrey John A. Pollak San Miguel, Mexico Largo, Fla. Kirkwood, Mo. At MSM--Kappa Sig, Mines & Met At MSM--Independent, AlEE At MSM--Mercier, Quo Vadis, Satyrs AtM~ Career--Worked in Chile, Bolivia, Career-oR & D electronics engineer, Career--Corps of Engineers, then public ball, S Venezuela, Equador, Peru and Mexico, retired from McDonnell Douglas service work in Tenn. and Mo. Career now consultant A.E. S

Robert J. Roesser Robert P. "Dusty" Rhoades James K. Richardson Lancaster, N.Y. Carson City, Nev. Silver City, N.M. R At MSM--Independent, Swim Team, At MSM--Independent, Band, Glee At MSM--Kappa Sig, Theta Tau, Foot­ Wrestling Club, Miner ball, Mining & Met Assn., St. Pat (1929) At MS Career--Marine engineering, park Career--Corps of Engineers, then Career--Mining engineer, President Rollam engineer, then Erie County (N.Y.j Bureau of Reclamation Arizona Mining Assoc. and past presi­ Career· Health Department dent, Mining & Met Society of America

Joseph E. Stevens Washington, Utah W. Robert (Bob) Riggs John T. Sturm At MSM--PiKA, Football, Miner, Osage Beach, Mo. St. James, Mo. Rollamo, Orton Society, Boxing At MSM--Triangle, Ira Remson Society At MSM--Sigma Nu, Tau Beta Pi, Phi Career--Engineering, plant construction Career--Engineer and manager, Kappa Phi, Theta Tau, Football management, Gladden-McBean & Co. petroleum refining and research, Career--Corps of Engineers, then owner and Dresser Industries Harvey Technical Center, Harvey, III. Sturm ville Lumber Co., Arnold, Mo.

4/ MSM Alumnus Elmer M. Tomlinson Homer F. Thompson Charles S. White St. Petersburg, Fla. North Little Rock, Ark. Metarie, La. ;atyrs At MSM--Bonanza, Satyrs, Track, Foot­ At MSM--Independent, Tau Beta Pi, At MSM--Kappa Alpha, Glee Club, I public baU, St. Pat's Board, IFC, ASCE Rollamo, Ira Remson Society, Phi Kap­ IFC, ASCE Career--Civil engineer for lllinois, then pa Phi, Chi Epsilon Career-Hydraulic dredging, Mississippi, A.E. Staley Mfg. Co. Career--Education and Corps of and U.S. Navy (Pacific) Engineers

RusseU H. "Russ" Wiethop Arthur J. Williams Frank J. Zvanut , Foot· Omaha, Neb. Waco, Texas Tyler, Texas (1929) At MSM-- Prospectors, Athletic Assn., At MSM--Independent, Satyrs, Theta At MSM--Independent, Tau Beta Pi, :sident Rollamo, ASCE Tau, ASCE, Senior Council, Football Phi Kappa Phi, Alpha Chi Sigma t presi· Career--U.S. Corps of Engineers Career--Corps of Engineers then Career--Research and sales (Ferro Corp. merica designer, operator and owner of and Cabot Corp.) manufacturers rep in cemeteries Memorial Park) Mexico

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I Doctor of Engineering (Honoris Causa) John H. Lyons, Doctor of Engineering (Honoris Causa) E. Jefferson Crum, Potomac, Md., General president, International Association Arnold, Md., Consultant metallurgical engineer n of Bridge, Structural, and Ornamental Iron Workers Partner

Honorary And Professional Degrees

Petroleum Engineer Metallurgical Engineer James W. Collins, '64, Tulsa, Okla. Gerald W. Bersett, '65 , Florissa nt , Mo. Manager, Ci ties Service's Energ y Resou rces. DIrector, Mill Products Mfg., Olin Brass.

6 MSM Alumnus Chemical Engineer Ceramic Engineer Risdon Will iam Ha nkinson , '60, '62, Bartles ville. James L. Hill , '64 . Mex ico, Mo. Prin ci pal Process Engineer, Philli ps Pet roleum. Associate Director of Resea rch , A. P. Gree n Co.

Civil Engineer Ri chard B. Heagler, '57 , '62 , Westfield, N.J . Director of Engineering, N.J. Bouras Inc.

n Crum, Mechanical Engineer Engineer of Mines Thomas E. Kalin , '5 7, Shawnee, Ka ns. Fred Scharf, '53. Tulsa. Okla . Partner, Black & Vealch Consul ting Engi neers. President. Feni x & Scisson Inc.

Metallurgical Engineer Gary E. Welch, '62, '63, Ballwi n, Mo. Vi ce Pres iden t. St. Joe Lead Co.

Management Engineer Electrical Engineer r Peler F. Ma ttei, '37, St. Louis, Mo. Hu es ton M. Smith, '38. St. Lou is. Mo. I, Mo. Founder, Pe ler F. Mattei and Associates. President. Hues lon M. Smith and Assoc iates Inc. I Brass·

MSM Al u mnus17 Thomas Jefferson Award To UMR's Douglas Wixson

Wixson Although Thomas Jefferson himself wasn't present, his mechanical and aerospace engineering from Stanford I spirit was greatly in evidence when UMR's Dr. Douglas C. University in 1960; and a Ph.D. in English literature from Wixson was formally presented the University of Missouri's the University of North Carolina in 1971. Thomas Jefferson Award for 1982. In addition, he has studied at the Universitat Gottingen, ranged UM President James C. Olson presented the award in West Germany; the Universite de Poitiers, France; and the writing May to Dr. Wixson, a UMR associate professor of English. Universidad de Navarra, Spain. addi!ior The award, which is funded through a grant from the This education has led to his participation in diverse pro­ ty since Robert Earll McConnell Foundation, consists of a citation jects. He has been a member of an engineering research sity of I and a monetary award. team working on the development of a supersonic transport Univers The award is presented annually to that "member of the aircraft, has done research on drama at the Institut fur professc University of Missouri community, active or emeritus, Theaterwissenschaft in Cologne, has researched Shakespeare SWitzerl associated with one of the four campuses, who 'through at the Folger Library, has studied and written about Ger­ personal influence and performance of duty in teaching, man church architecture in central Missouri and has Asa writing and scholarship; character and influence; devotion published translations in quantum theory. scholast and loyalty to the University best exemplifies the principles "To be most effective, education must be directed at the student! and ideals of Thomas Jefferson.' " whole person," Wixson said. "That means it must be a are to tt "Being chosen to receive this award is a great honor for blend of the sciences, technology and the humanities. We ti,;I,[S( me," said Wixson, who is the first member of the UMR must address ourselves to the cohesion of human experience community to be so honored. "It's a tremendous compli· rather than its differences." "I'm t ment to be compared favorably with a man such as Thomas To this end, Wixson has developed a course at UMR to shOUld t Jefferson. Such recognition also carries with it a responsibil-· help teach engineers and humanists about the perspective "and to ity to be aware of and live up to the example that Jefferson that they share. The course, which is titled "The suit to Ii has set for us." Engineer As Writer," features readings in classical For V Wixson's education embodies the breadth of experience (Vitruvius and Frontinus) and medieval (Abbot Suger) texts, and his that Jefferson thought most useful and beneficial. Wixson as well as books about Renaissance (da Vinci) and Victorian people a received a B.S. in mechanical engineering from the (Eads) men and experiences. to learn Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1955; an M.S. in Wixson's teaching experience, both here and abroad, has In par MOberly 8/ MSM Alumnus Wixson,, UMR associate professor of English, has a multi-faceted background in engineering, writing, literature and music.

: from tingen, ranged from mathematics to American studies and technical learned more from visiting with Jack Conroy than from all !Od the writing to the works of James Joyce and Samual Beckett. In the hours I have spent as a student in classrooms," he said. addition to UMR where he has been a member of the facul­ "Yet I needed to spend those hours in classrooms as ;e pro­ ty since 1976, he has served on the faculties of the Univer­ preparation--Conroy puts everything I have learned on the .rch sity of North Carolina; Universite de Savoie, France; line . ansport Universite de St. Etienne, France, where he was a Fulbright "He is both an example of knowledge and a living 'ur professor; University of Colorado; and Institut Montana, library--knowledge is a living thing and the payoff may be ;espeare Switzerland. observed in a man's own life," he added. With the help of a grant from the National Endowment Ger· As a teacher, Wixson seeks to impart an attitude of for the Humanities, Wixson will spend the next academic scholastic self-reliance in his students. "As far as my year completing a book about his friend and teacher, Con­ students are concerned," he said, "my most important jobs roy, and other radical writers of the 1930's. at the are to teach them how to learn and to enjoy learning. In Wixson's concern for education and the individual stu­ : a ti ..;<; , I see my role as being that of a guide. 5. We dent also has taken him beyond the University. As a perience "I'm there to help my students get started on what member of the National Humanities Faculty, he has served should be a life-long acquaintance with learning," he added, as a consultant to high schools that are having difficulty re­ MR to "and to help them discover where to go and whom to con­ taining students. He has helped these schools develop alter­ ~tive sult to learn the things they want to know." native curricula that will interest students sufficiently to For Wixson himself learning has been a life-long pursuit, persuade them to stay in school and still allow them to ac­ and his quest has taken him both here and abroad and to quire a complete and functional education. ~r) texts, people as well as books. "One goes where one must in order Non-academic interests, however, also occupy a good por­ /ictorian to learn from those who know it best," he explained. tion of his time. A banjo picker, Wixson has made pro­ In particular his quest for knowledge has led him to the grams of traditional Ozark music available to numerous )lid, has Moberly home of Missouri writer Jack Conroy. "I've groups in the Rolla area.

MSM Alumnus/ 9 the he< other a childre tional ( for hor Both found i "OOf becaUSl import commu Iy , not educati Arlin hometc "One survey looking easier b wayan For I ing at t band, (

UM~ To C Dr. T Nursing students doing their clinical work in community health nursing at the Phelps County Health Department get an overview vost, ha of the department's work. From left to right are Tricia Haston and Arline Wade of Rolla, and Ron Barnes, administrator, Phelps of the ( County Health Department. Obispo, UM R Dr. For I wish h Nursing Students Do Public Health Training in Rolla nia. Cal wide va There's a special in terest in community health for two At the Phelps County Health Department, the students challeng students in the Uni versity of Missouri-Columbia and got a taste of what it means to be a public health nurse. He is ce University of Missouri-Rolla (UMC-UMR) Cooperative Ron Barnes, administrator of the department, says that Cal Poll Nursing Program. he and the nurses who work with the students involved Befon T he two, Arline Wade and Tricia Haston, both of Rolla, them in as many activities as possible_ Chancel did their clinical work in community health nursing this "We tried to help them get a view of community health; of the Cl past semester at the Phelps County Health Department. we wanted it to be a positive experience. On the other Fort \ They are the first nursing students in the UMC-UMR hand, there were benefits for the department, too. Arline and chel program to take part of their clinical training in Rolla. In and Tricia helped with clinics, did some home visits which fall seme the program, which began in 1978, students take their first freed our staff for other duties. I can see having nursing Universi two years on the Rolla campus and complete the course students here as a real potential for the future in promoting head of work at Columbia, with the possibility of returning to this community health nursing and also in promoting nursing in He ho area for some of their clinical training. this area. When student nurses can get some of their train­ Georgia Donna Bond, UMC nursing instructor, is field project ing locally, it tends to bring them back to practice after fromt he manager of the cooperative nursing program. Says Bond, they graduate." dOCtoral "We're delighted that two of our cooperative nursing The students' two-day assignment to Phelps County also hold students could receive this learning opportunity. It fits our Health Department included spending a day each week at Manager program's focus--to provide closer-to-home experiences for Mark Twain School. There they observed health education His r~ South Central Missourians who seek professional nursing in the classroom, assisted in scoliosis screening and in hear­ SOrption education." ing and vision tests, and did immunizations as needed. At papers i ~ l O/ MSM Alumnus the health department they assisted in health clinics and in school-age children at home. other activities such as working with women, infants and She said that the UMC-UMR program was the "only children who had been referred by doctors because of nutri­ way" she could fulfill a longtime dream of being a profes­ tional deficiencies, In addition, they each had two patients sional nurse. "I was able to take two years and a summer at for home visits. UMR, and this was my third semester at Columbia, With a Both feel that they learned a lot about public health and lot of help and support from my family, I'm on my way to found it a challenge. a new career," she said. "One of the reasons I like the baccalaureate program is Both Tricia and Arline will receive their bachelor of because it includes community health, which I think is very science in nursing degrees from UMC next December in the important," said Arline. "It's different from a hospitaL In first group to complete the UMC-UMR program. Both community health, the focus is on treating the whole fami­ hope to be back in Rolla for clinical training during their ly, not just the patient. I've found that a lot of the work is final semester next fall. Neither has decided what direction educational and supportive in nature." her nursing career will take. The two also took clinical Arline and Tricia expecially liked working in their work in mental health nursing during the semester in their hometown. three days a week on the Columbia campus. The problem "One of the requirements for the course is making a with choosing a speciality, said Tricia, is that she likes survey of community health resources. It's really different everything she takes. Arline wants to look at all types of looking at your hometown from a public angle, but it's nursing before she makes up her mind. easier because you know the community and know your Whatever their specialities, the two Rolla women agree way around," Tricia said. that doing clinical work in Rolla has given them a new For Arline, the biggest plus in working in Rolla was be­ perspective on the prospect of coming back here for their ing at home an extra two days each week. She and her hus­ professional practice. band, Clyde, a UMR faculty member, still have three UMR Provost To California Polytech Dr. Tomlinson Fort, Jr., University of Missouri-Rolla pro­ 1982 Homecoming 'erview vost, has been appointed vice president for academic affairs Phelps of the California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Oct. 1·2 Obispo, Calif. The appointment is effective Sept. I, UMR Chancellor Joseph M. Marchello said, "I appreciate Alumni needing assistance in securing motel reserva­ Dr. Fort's service to UM-Rolla over the past two years and tions are invited to contact Larry Allen, Assistant Direc­ I wish him continued success in the new position in Califor­ tor of Alumni Activities, MSM-UMR Alumni Associa­ nia. Cal Poly has an enrollment of over 15,000 and offers a lIa tion, 10 I Harris Hall, Rolla, MO 6540 I (Phone: wide variety of academic programs. It will be an exciting 314-341-4171). challenge for Dr. Fort and one I'm sure he can well meet. lents He is certainly qualified and will do an outstanding job at se, Cal Poly as chief academic officer." that Before proceeding to seek a replacement for Fort, ed Chancellor Marchello will review the academic services area of the campus during the next few weeks. ealth; Fort was appointed provost and professor of chemistry Meeting Data r and chemical engineering at UMR beginning with the 1980 line fall semester. He came to UM-Rolla from Carnegie-Mellon EVENT/SITE DA TE Ihich University, Pittsburgh, Pa., where he was professor and SAN FRANCISCO SECTION . , . , , ..... , , . Sept. II ing head of the department of chemical engineering, MSM-UMR BOARD MEETING , , ...... Oct. I noting He holds a B.S. in chemistry from the University of Rolla sing in Georgia and M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in physical chemistry HOMECOMING . .... ,.,., . . . . , ...... ,Oct. 1-2 train' from the University of Tennessee and completed post­ Rolla er doctoral work at the University of Sydney, Australia. He MSM-UMR ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ANNUAL also holds a diploma from the Institute for Educational MEETING ...... " ...... , ...... ,' . Oct. 2 y Management at Harvard University. Rolla ~k at His research interests are surface phenomena and/or ad­ ROCKY MOUNTAIN LUNCH . .. , . , . First Tuesday :;ation sorption, and he has published more than 60 technical Denver Petroleum Club hear' papers in these areas. I. At MSM Alumnus! ll Alumni Section Nevvs On Ark·L< San Diego Section Galley arrang Thirty-two alumni and spouses braved ing the late 1920's as Phil Boyer, 1928, tion Up to date on the current growth Flesh, a heavy rainstorm to celebrate St. Pat's recalled his student activities. Steve plans for the campus. Mulyc Day and make the first meeting of the Nichols, 1968, then offered his Six members of the new section handle San Diego County Section a success. memories of a much larger UMR com­ volunteered to serve on the "Goals and Mosca The meeting was held March 17 at the plete with coeds. A letter from Frank Program Committee." They will be meetin EI Crab Catcher restaurant in La Jolla. Mackaman, executive vice president of responsible for section activities for the Dave I Highlights of the evening included a the MSM-UMR Alumni Association, remainder of the year. description of student life in Rolla dur- was read by Al Keevil to bring the sec- Tulsa Section The Tulsa Section spring party was He was questioned closely after his Fritschen; Hans and Jimmie Schmoldt; held May I, at Utica Club 21 , and the remarks. On display were the drawings Ernie and Molli Achterberg; Joe and room was overflowing. George Leck, as of the proposed Mineral Engineering Sue Cowen; Robert Olson; Bob and usual, was the most popular man before Building, the Engineering Management Haroldine Hinds; Fred and Mary Lou dinner, for he held the ' ticket roll. A Building and the Alumni-Music­ Scharf; Ed and Susan Schmidt; Bill and bountiful board was set and the chef out­ Auditorium facility. All of these projects Ann Vark; Vern and Betty McGhee; did himself: Fritschen, apparently out of have been approved and await action Pat and Keith Bailey; Bob and B.1. chicken stories, allowed Dave Kick to from the General Assembly of the State Ponder; Jack and Margaret Conley; preside. Out-of-towners were especially of Missouri. Terry and Pat Ridenhour; Bill and recognized and welcomed. The program Present were: Dave and Gayle Kick; Shirley Givens; Vic and Fran Spalding; was given by Frank Mackaman in the George and Barbara Leck; Faye and Er­ Mr. & Mrs. Joe Wanenmacher; and absence of a respected, big name draw. nie Moran; Herman and Arlene Frank and Nancy Mackaman.

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On May 22, alumni from the the section who died on May I. Flesh; Walt and Anne Mulyca; Kevil Ark-La-Tex Section gathered at The The program was presented by Frank and Helen Crider; John and Eilyeen Liv ­ Galley Pub in Jefferson, Texas. Local Mackaman who gave a brief resume of ingston; Jack and Elizabeth Mays; Tom growth arrangements were handled by Florence the past year on campus and an explana­ and Mildred English; Homer and "Aut­ Flesh, hostess "par excellence." Walt tion of campus buildings which could be tie" Thompson; Basil and Clydelle Com­ section Mulyca, substituting for someone, financed if Constitutional Amendment pton, Mark and Rose Herzog; Ragan' lals and handled the money, freq uently. John I is passed by Missouri voters in a and Evelyn Ford; John and Loretta will be Moscari presided. John opened the special election June 8. Moscari; Gerald and Leona Roberts; for the meeting with a very touching tribute to In addition to Stefan Mulyca, Class of and Frank and Nancy Mackaman. Dave Flesh, '23, a charter member of 2003, others present were: Florence

hmoldt; oe and ob and try Lou Bill and IcOhee; nd B.J. Conley; :ill and palding; er; and

St. Louis Section

The St. Louis Section of the MSM­ will be assigned in order of reservations. event and an even better turn out is ex­ UMR Alumni Association once again Trophies will be awarded for low gross, pected this year. has a full schedule of events planned for 1st and 2nd low net. Other fall events are still in the plan­ the year. The fifth annual summer baseball ning stage and will be announced when The 14th Annual Golf Tournament game is set for July 17 this year. As they are completed. and Spring Stag leads off the schedule, many members as possible are asked to Howard Stine, president, Bob Bruce, both popular events being set for Satur­ come out and cheer the Cardinals to vic­ treasurer, and Roy Van Hee, secretary, day, June 26. This year's events are be­ tory over the Cincinnati Reds. Reserved are all pleased to note that the section ing held at the Lockmoor/Paradise seats cost $5.50 each and guests are in­ operated in the black last year and that Valley Country Club. Members are vited. no increase is being made in the $5 reminded that they don't need a four­ Members are reminded that minimum contribution for this year's some to play, that they can bring Homecoming 1982 is scheduled for Oc­ dues. A total of 130 members belonged friends, handicaps are figured using the tober 1 and 2. The St. Louis Section is to the St. Louis Section last year. Blind Bogey System and that tee-off times always a strong supporter of this annual

MSM Alumnus/ 13 MINER SPORTS engineering; footbaLl-- Paul SueLlentrop, UMR Gene Green, Editor junior in civil engineering (defense), and to the I Brian Paris, junior in mechanical able Me engineering (offense); swimming--Paul The I Stricker, senior in life science; wrestling-­ the elite Scott Chalmers, senior in engineering of 80 pa management; rifle--Steve Herzog, senior Division in applied mathematics; women's Lakelan basketball--Laurie Behm, sophomore in 76·79-7: pre-med; men's basketbaLl--Rickie Can­ Vic Wi!: non, junior in economics; baseball-­ capturec Craig W. Thomas, sophomore in par 288 . engineering management; softball-­ Cecilia Gutierrez, freshman in English; golf-- Kent Dinsdale, sophomore in UMR economics; and men's tennis--Chris But­ recently ta, junior in petroleum engineering. swimme The Burr Van Nostrand Award, gram. given to the top male and female in­ Pease tramural athletes of the year, went to wiU help Rich Henry, junior in civil engineering, that hal and Sue Robbins, senior in chemical America engineering. The n The banquet is sponsored each year Sam n by The UMR Booster Club and the School, I M-Club. Kansas City Chiefs' defensive al calibel end, Dave Lindstrom, was the banquet time is, speaker. UMR va talented freestyle Bullman award winner David Fischer (30) during action last season. said.

The I Bullman Award to Fischer basketba. its recru il David Fischer came to the University UMR," Fischer said. "This award is as six new of Missouri-Rolla a.s a winner, epiti­ much for the coaches, instructors and paign. mized that attribute while he was a stu­ teammates as it is for me." The g dent, and was an example to all the peo­ A native of Mayfield, Ky. , Fischer Louis are ple around him. established himself as one of the most Miners a It was on ly fitting that he exited durable backs in Miner football history. CO rding t, UMR as a recipient of the highest award But the Bullman Award was presented MadiS( given to a Mi ner student-a thlete. as much for his off-field performance as Zan, a ( his glory on the gridiron. In ceremonies May 3, the former on one ( UMR star fullback was presented the Other awards presented at the ban­ averaged 1982 Gale Bullman A ward, signifying quet were as follows : Cross Country-­ game. the top "gentleman-athlete" on the Mark Stuckey, sen ior in geological Parkw, UMR campus. engineering; track and field--Rick Stange, a Last year's team captain was honored Welsh, junior in aerospace engineering; pOints an and humble. soccer--Pat Becker, senior in civil leading hi "I really don't know what to say, ex­ engineering; women's tennis--Lorna UMR women's tennis team MVP Lorna regional t cept a big thank you to everyone at Platt, sophomore in metallurgical Platt takes a practice swing. ROund

14 / MSM Alumnus Dinsdale Named to All-American Golf Squad lien trap, UMR's Kent Dinsdale has been narned Dinsdale finished 66th in the nation­ class player who came through in a lse), and to the 1982 NCAA Division II Honor­ als last year. pressure-filled tournament." :hanical able Mention All-American Golf Team. "This was an excellent showing for Dinsdale bested all area competitors, ng··Paul The UMR sophomore was named to him," said head coach Bud Mercier. as Central Missouri's Dean Barrie was :estling .. the elite squad after finishing 36th out "His 72 on the third day was even par the closest Missouri golfer with a 306. meering of 80 participants in this spring's NCAA and tied him with the eventual winner Russ Oldham of Southwest Missouri ~, senior Division II National Tournament in for the second-best score of the day. finished at 310, with MIAA three-time 10m en's Lakeland, Fla. Dinsdale fired rounds of "To be named to the All-American medalist Jim Clevenger right behind at more in 76-79-72-77 for a four-day total of 304. team when you are only a sophomore is 311. Barrie also gained All-American je Can Vic Wilk of California State-Northridge quite an honor. More than 15,600 honors. aseball· captured medalist honors with an even­ golfers are in Division II, and only 38 of Dinsdale is also a member of the lore in par 288. them made All-American. He was a UMR basketball team. Dftball· English; Miner Swimmers Get Boost lore in UMR swimming coach Bob Pease Derek Coon, Carmel High School, Belleville, Ill.--"Blake has already broken Iris But· recently announced the signing of five Carlrnel, Ind.--"Derek is the fastest national cuts in the 200 breaststroke and ing. swimmers for the Miner varsity pro­ breaststroker we have ever recruited. He is only I 0 seconds off national cuts in Award, gram. is a Junior National Qualifier and was 1650 freestyle. I look for him to be a nale in· Pease feels these incoming freshmen captain of his high school's team. His multiple All-American as a freshman. went to will help bolster a talented Miner squad times in the 100 and 200 breaststrokes He is a Junior National Qualifier." neering, that had seven swimmers earn All­ are virtually identical to our own varsity Paul Pericich, Mehlville High School, ;hemical American honors last season. records, and I look for him to be a two­ Mehlville, Mo.--"He is the brother of The new Miners are: event All-American as a freshman." current UMR varsity swimmer Joe .ch year Sam Millikin, Peters Township High Woodson Smith, Scottsboro High Pericich. Paul has already made nation­ and the School, McMurray, Pa.--"Sam is nation­ School, Scottsboro, Ala.--"Woodson is al cuts in the 100 backstroke and is less efensive al caliber in the 50 freestyle, as his best the fastest 100 freestyle man we have than a second away from the cutoff time banquet time is already faster than the current ever recruited. I also look for him to for the 200 individual medley. He was a UMR varsity record. He was also a very make national cuts in the 200 and 500 Junior National Qualifier, and I look for talented prep performer in the 100 freestyle races. He also is a Junior him to be a multiple All-American as a freestyle and 100 backstroke," Pease National Qualifier." freshman." said. Blake Rowe, Belleville High School,

Basketball Miners Recruit Four Freshmen--Two Transfers The University of Missouri-Rolla South High School's Dave Moellenhoff, He will bolster the squad at point guard, basketball team has finished the bulk of a 6-6, 195 pounder who averaged 15 left vacant by the graduation of flashy its recruiting chores with the addition of points and 12 rebounds last season. He play-maker Leonardo Lucas. six new players for the 1982-83 cam· was a member of the St. Louis Globe­ Pfankuch averaged 12 points and paign. Democrat's small school all-metro team. eight rebounds last season, and paced The group is headed by three St. UMR also signed a fourth freshman the Great Kansas City JUCO Con· Louis area prepsters who should give the late in April, as Centralia (111.) High ference in free throws attempted. Miners a young nucleus to build on, ac­ School's John Collins announced his in­ "I think we have really helped cording to Miner head coach Billy Key. tentions to attend the university. The ourselves in some areas that are crucial Madison (Ill.) High School's Mark 6-5 forward averaged nine points and II to our program," Key said. "Zarr, Zarr, a 6-6, 200 pounder, who played rebounds on one of the best high school Stange and Moellenhoff come from very on one of Illinois' top prep programs, teams in Illinois. respected programs in the St. Louis area, averaged 12.6 points and 9.6 rebounds a The Miners added two junior college and Collins played for an always-tough game. transfers to their roster, signing Stan Centralia squad. Parkway West High School's Kris Shuemaker out of Paducah Community "Shuemaker looks like a leader to us Stange, a 6-7,180 pounder, averaged 16 College and John Pfankuch from Penn at guard, and Pfankuch is a tough, points and II rebounds last year while Valley Junior College. physical kid who will playa role on our leading his team to the finals of the 4A Shuemaker, a 6-0 guard who averaged team." regional tournament. 12.9 points and 7.3 assists per game in The Miners return starters Zol )Lorna Rounding out the trio is Lutheran 1981-82, led Paducah to a 20-10 record. Singleton, Rickie Cannon and Curtis Gibson from last year's squad. MSM Alumnus/ IS UMR's Mini-Baja Car Places 8 in 28 A two-wheel drive desert-type ve­ hicle, designed and built by a team of five UMR mechanical engineering B. R students, placed eighth in a field of 28 NarY similar vehicles entered in the annual Mini Baja competition held recently in KOPI Lubbock, Texas. Teams from 23 universities across the Berm country put their own cars through the en~nee paces of five separate competitions to chosen; measure such qualities as endurance Profess( (four hours over a rough two-mile accordir course), drag race (acceleration), tire pull departii (pulling weights from 600 pounds up), The I maneuverability and static judging Charles Lipscomb (left) of Springfield, and Kathryn A. Bushur of Raytown, hold the establist (mechanical design, consumer appeal first-place award they won in Missouri Academy of Science competition. Dr. Nancy Harold and cost evaluation). Marlin, (right) UMR assistant professor of psychology and director of their project, vides a The design and construction of a Mini holds one of their research subjects. regular Baja vehicle is an annual semester-long departm project in UMR's Mechanical Engineer­ Missouri Academy of Science Awards men!. ing 261 (Analysis and Synthesis in UMR students took first place in the tant professor of psychology. Dr. Marlin Sineal Engineering Design) class. Dr. David behavorial science paper competition of also supervised the research for the chet be Ardayfio, UMR assistant professor of the Missouri Academy of Science's col­ previous two winning papers presented fessorshi mechanical engineering, was the faculty legiate division for the third consecutive in 1980 and 1981 by Theresa Cunn­ served b adviser for the project and accompanied year and brought home the traveling ingham, Rolla, who received her B.A. as four the team to the Texas Tech University trophy permanently. degree in psychology in December. manager campus in Lubbock. Kathryn A. Bushur and Charles H. Kathryn and Theresa both have par­ many at Members of the UMR team, all Lipscomb co-authored the winning ticipated in the psychology honors pro­ manager seniors in mechanical engineering, were: paper, "Contextual Association in Con­ gram. said. John Hodgson, Washington; Greg Pan­ ditioned Fear Responses in Rats" which Two electrical engineering students Sarch( none, Bradley, S.c.; Dave Stockdale, was presented at the academy's recent received awards in the mathematics, 1967 as I Des Peres; Harry Syers, High Ridge; annual meeting. physics and engineering division. Steven man and and Del Winn, Manchester. Kathryn, Raytown, expects to receive Watkins, Salem, received a second-place return two degrees, a B.S. in psychology and a award for his paper, "Feasibility of a Kappa Mu Epsilon Winners research. B.A. in English, in May 1983. Charles, Fiber Optic Magnetic Field Sensor Us­ more the Denise Rost, sophomore in Springfield, is a junior with a major in ing Intensity Modulation." Bruce Mc­ in engi mathematics from Chamois, and Trent economics and a minor in psychology. Coy, Chillicothe, won third on his granted. Eggleston, junior in mathematics from The paper was based on under­ paper, "Thermal Decomposition Studies Sarche Memphis, Mo., won first and second graduate re~;earch done under the direc­ of Iodine Doped Polyacetylene." chemical place, respectively, in the paper presen­ tion of Dr. Nancy Marlin, UMR assis- State Un tation competition at the Kappa Mu Ep­ Delawart silon (mathematics honor society) Tammie Parrish Wins ASCE Award pany In( Region IV Convention held recently at Tammie L. Parrish, Springfield, a Miss Parrish transferred to UMR in managerr Kearney State College in Kearney, Neb. senior in civil engineering, has been 1979 after a year at Drury College, UMR. The title of Rost's paper was selected by the Mid-Missouri Chapter of Springfield. An honor student she Sarche "Mathematics' Role in Telepathy--The the American Society of Civil Engineers received the Curator's Scholarship for first nati( Ouija Board Curve," while Eggleston's to receive the group's annual Outstand­ Transfer Students, the Continental Pipe­ SOCiety f paper dealt with the "Consequences of ing Senior Award for 1982. line Scholarship, and the Needles an hono Rolle's Theorem." She will receive a plaque and her first Scholarship at UMR. She is president of Academy Region IV of Kappa Mu Epsilon in­ year's dues in the American Society of Chi Epsilon, civil engineering honor and Was cludes colleges and universities from Civil Engineers. She was graduated with fraternity, and a member of Tau Beta the Engir Colorado, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Pi, engineering honor fraternity. a B.S. degree in civil engineering in oftheA rr Missouri, Nebraska and Wisconsin . May. Educatiol

16/ MSM Alumnus Faculty Activities ______

B. R. Sarchet Drs. look and Sauer Knight Wins Named First Publish Textbook NEH Award Koppler Professor Drs. Dwight C. Look Jr. and Harry 1. Dr. W. Nicholas Knight, professor of Sauer Jr., both professors of mechanical English and director of the UMR Center engineering at UMR, are authors of a Bernard R. Sarchet, professor of for Aging Studies, has been awarded a engineering management, has been textbook "Thermodynamics" published $2,500 summer grant from the National chosen as UMR's first Robert B. Koplar in March by Brooks/Cole of Monterey, Endowment for the Humanities. Professor in Engineering Management, Calif. The award will allow Knight to par­ according to Dr. Henry H. Sineath, Dr. Sauer has been a member of the ticipate in an NEH summer seminar on department chairman. mechanical aerospace faculty at UMR "Freedom and Rule of the Law: The English Foundations, 1300-1700" June The Robert B. Koplar professorship, since 1957. He holds B.S. and M.S. ,hold the established by St. Louis businessman degrees from UMR and his Ph.D. from 13-Aug. 6 at the University of Iowa. His k Nancy Harold Koplar in honor of his son, pro· Kansas State University. work in the seminar will focus on "Equi­ ir project, vides an annual supplement to the Dr. Look earned his B.S. degree at ty in Shakespeare for King James." regular salary of a professor in the Central Methodist College, his M.S Knight was one of 12 university pro­ department of engineering manage­ degree at the University of Nebraska fessors selected nationwide to par­ ment. and his Ph.D. at the University of ticipate in the seminar. :n. Marlin Sineath said that it is fitting that Sar­ Oklahoma. He has been a member of , for the chet be the first recipient of the pro· the UMR faculty since 1969. Noon Program Wins presented fessorship. "The award is greatly de­ National Award :sa Cunn· served by Professor Sarchet for his role her B.A. as founder of UMR's engineering Summers Receives The noon-hour Women-at-Work :>ecernber. management department and for his series at UMR has been chosen for a have par· many other contributions to engineering British Honor second-place Creative Programming mars pro- management during the past years," he Dr. David Summers, Curators' Pro­ Award in the National University Con­ said. fessor of Mining and director of the tinuing Education Association's Divi­ students Sarchet joined the UMR faculty in Rock Mechanics and Explosives sion of Women's Education. :hernatics, 1967 as professor and department chair­ Research Center, has been elected an UMR's award is for the fall series, m. Steven man and retired as chairman in 1981 to honorary member of the British "Women at Work: Research and Ex­ vnd·place return to full-time teaching and Hydromechanics Research Association perience." Judges cited the program for ,ility of a research. During his tenure as chairman, (BHRA). its "creativity and innovation." ensor Us· more than 1,700 B.S. and M.S. degrees BHRA is an international center of The series was developed by Martha :ruce Me· in engineering management were expertise in fluid engineering. It is an in­ K. Fort, coordinator, continuing educa­ 1 on his granted. dependent, non· profit contract research tion; Dr. Catherine Riordan, assistant )n Studies Sarchet holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in association providing distribution of in­ professor of psychology; and Elizabeth Cogell, instructor in humanities. e. " chemical engineering from The Ohio formation, consultation and laboratory State University and the University of services to a wide range of industries "We had thought- we might have Delaware. He was with Koppers Com­ throughout the world. Its current about 30 enrolled; instead, we had 130 pany Inc. for 26 years in numerous research and development activities are registrants, with an average attendance of abuut 100. The series was so popular UMR in management positions before coming to concentrated on physical and mathe­ that we continued into the spring," she College, UMR. matical modeling of flow problems; Sarchet is a founding member and high-pressure technology, including oil added. lent she first national president of the American hydraulics, pumps and the transport of "Interest in the program in all levels ,rship for Society for Engineering Management, solids by pipeline; and sealing of the community has been truly gratify­ ntal Pipe' an honorary member of the UMR technology. ing. The audience has included Universi­ Needles Academy for Engineering Managers, The honorary membership was ty professors, housewives, a physician, esident of and was the first national chairman of bestowed on Dr. Summers for his county and community officials, 19 honor the Engineering Management Division "cooperation, effort and contributions librarians, research scientists, hospital Tau Beta of the American Society for Engineering made to the organization of the jet­ personnel, secretaries, business people, :y. Education. cutting series of conferences." educators, and students.

MSM Alumnus/ 17 AIL Alumni Personals ______1932 1920 192A 1930 Alber miss t Word has been received that John Walter E. Casey writes that his wife of Notice of the death of Karl William but w Russell Stubbins died of pneumonia in 53 years, Mary Ruth, suffered a heart Kaveler on Dec. 20, 1980, has been iog in Miami, Fla., at age 83. John attended attack and passed away October I, received from his wife, Helen (Petri) Place, MSM where he was a member of Kappa 1976. Walter lives at 2501 Westerland Kaveler, 914 McPherson, Alton, IL retiree Sigma, but completed his degree in civil Drive, Apt. B303, Houston, TX 77063 62002. engineering at the University of Illinois and is retired. in 1921. He made his home in Caracas, Henry and Helen Scbeer live at 2005 Venezuela, forming his own company, 1925 Dial Court, Springfield, lL 62704. Oficinia Teccnica C.A. His firm acted as Cyrus W. (Tex) Magalis, retired Henry is retired. He reports, "No a representative for foreign firms doing geologist active in oil and gas drilling in change from last year except a year business in Venezuela. In 1965 , he Texas, Louisiana, and Mississippi, died older." formed the John Russell Stubbins Foun­ Feb. 15, according to a notice in the dation and created a Student Loan March 8 issue of Oil & Gas Journal for­ 1932 and Before Fund for Venezuelan students at UMR. warded to us by C. N. Valerius, '25. Reunion at Homecoming He had visited the Student Financial Class Coordinators: Aid office at UMR several times within 1926 the past few years. He was buried in his Harry C. Bircbard writes: "I would like Elmer Gammeter, '26 home town, Paris, Mo. to make my 56th this fall - am working 118 Duncan Circle- Windemere on it. All is well here and am enjoying Beaver, PA 15009 Florida instead of the Michigan winter." 1921 Harry and Luella live at 3811 Royal Charles A. Freeman, '28 Notice of the death of Anvil Oark Palm Drive, Bradenton, FL 33507. 5 Via Delizia Williams in April, 1981, has been re­ Harry is retired. Hillsborough, CA 94010 ceived from his wife, Rose Williams, 55 Chapel Hills, Vicksburg, MS 39180. 1928 William K. Schweickhardt, '28 Elmer Gammeter was formerly chief 417 N. Woodlawn Ave. metallurgist with Babcock & Wilcox Kirkwood, MO 63122 1922 Co., but is now retired. Elmer and Notice received by the association in­ Carolyn live at 118 Duncan Circle, Thomas O. English, '29 dicates that Walter E. Case, St. Louis, Beaver, PA 15009. Elmer writes that he 605 Bergstrom Place died April 5. He is survived by his wife, hopes to make it for Homecoming. Marshall, TX 75670 Ann, a daughter and two grandchildren. Henry Emmett "Red" Gross died April C. James Grimm, '30 1923 3 of an apparent heart attack. Following Box 105 David James Flesb died May I follow­ an early career as educator and Rolla, MO 65401 ing a sudden illness. He was a self­ petroleum engineer, he became a con­ employed consulting geologist, active in SUlting engineer, cartographer and map S. Allan Stone, '30 professional and civic organizations and publisher in St. Louis in 1946. In 1973 1405 Three Rivers East a long-time active member of the Ark­ he sold his business, Gross Maps Co., Ft. Wayne, IN 46802 La-Tex section of the MSM-UMR and retired. "Red," who also patented Alumni Association. He received the several inventions, was accepted into William Brewer, '32 Alumni Service Award in 1969. He is the internationally known Explorers 6799 Wetheridge survived by his wife, Florence, P.O. Box Club in 1980. His inventions include a Cincinnati, OH 45230 491, Jefferson, TX 75657, a daughter marine foundation used to drill oil from San and three grandsons. the ocean floor and deep-sea salvage Stuart L. Davis writes: ''I'll be among heart , equipment for raising sunken ships. He the 29 Alumni to receive our 50 year Polan, Paula Zoller, wife of the late Henry E. is survived by his wife, Margrete Gross, pin, on May 16. Looking forward to a havinl Zoller, , Texas, died in 1141 South Elm Ave., Webster Groves, great reunion with my classmates." War! April according to notice received by Mo. 63119. According to Bill Stuart and Lorraine live at 332 Kent Schoo the association. Both had been members Scbweickbardt, '28, "Henry had quite a Drive, Cocoa Beach, FL 32931. Stuart Washi is a realtor associate with American of UMR's Order of the Golden career and was one of the most Iie eal Shillelagh. knowledgeable persons I ever knew." Realty.

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1932 (Cont.) J. K. Richardson has been appointed Frank J. Zvanut reports that he is a self­ -- Albert Jenczewski is sorry that he must treasurer of the Western New Mexico employed sales representative for Williillll miss the 50 year reunion at graduation University Foundation and vice chair­ several companies selling materials and las been but will now plan to attend Homecom­ man of the Silver City (NM) Museum. J. equipment to ceramic and glass com­ n (Petril ing in October. Al lives at 153 Willow K. and Wilma's address is Box 1316, panies in Mexico. Frank and Katherine !ton, lL Place, Sherrill, NY 13461, and has been Cold Springs Park, Silver City, NM live at 1024 Hansford, Tyler, TX 75701. retired 9 years. 88067. 1. K. is retired.

at 2005 62704. ts, "No Old Norwood Hall . a year She still stands, my favorite landmark, Recognizable as is a State Park. Norwood Hall with her polished wood floors, 19 Had treasure stored behind all her doors. There were displays of Nature's creations; Basalts, gems, and rock formations. The lecture hall with seats to the ceiling, Was a theater. I had that feeling. ~mere Whether Mesozoic or Pleistocene, Each was dissected and shown on a screen. :8 Here is where we learned about 'ology', Excepting zoo, bio, and psych-ology. Rock courses were made easy to take, By Doctors Grawe, Muilenburg, and Dake.

1 '28 She is old, stately, covered with vine, Some grads may even deem her a shrine. To me, she was more like a library, Offering lore of Physical History. 9 Earth was created with a Master Plan, Stockpiled for the needs of Future Man. The entire past is exposed to view, For the benefit of all, Me and You. The labs in the basement come to mind, The crystals, and minerals of every kind, Gave me pleasure in many a way, As I think about them today. I love Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, it I remember and love OLD NOR WOOD HALL!

Sam A. Bermi, '34 Jan. '82

Sam Bermi, Class of '34, died of a ing (metal option), but the latter portion and a collection of his works is now heart attack March 10. Sam was born in of his career was in the insurance field. housed in UMR's Wilson Library. The e among Poland and came to this country after Sam's hobby was writing poetry (one of Alumnus had commissioned Sam to pro­ 50 year having been a refugee during World his poems about Homecoming was pub­ vide a special collection of his poems for lard to a War I. He attended Soldan High School lished in the Homecoming issue of his 50th year reunion. The above poem ;smates." School in St. Louis, and after a year at Alumnus in 1979). He had developed a on Norwood Hall is one of the poems. 32 Kent Washington University, came to MSM. lively correspondence about his poetry Others, completed before his death, will J. Stuart He earned his degree in mining engineer- with Chancellor Joseph M. Marchello, be published as scheduled. vnerican

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1933 Max E. Edgar writes: "In July '8 1, I had J. Craig Ellis sends the following note: open heart surgery with triple bypass, "Recently passed state real estate exam Vernon and Mary Asher live at 1350 plus a ream job on my left carotid and may get into commercial real estate Joel Craig Drive, Kirkwood, MO 63122. artery. I made an excellent recovery. on limited basis. Saw old '38 classmates­ been Vernon writes: "I will be attending the Recently elected president of Flathead Roy Matthews and Joe Murphy last tem~ meeting of State Council Presidents of County Park Board, and continue to month in California. Both enjoy retire­ large the Retired Officers Association as serve on local hospital board." Max and ment and look great." Craig and Joan war \! President of The Missouri Council of Carol live at 10 Edgar Lane, West live at 10524 E. Sahuaro Drive, Scotts­ war\! Chapters on May 13. My rank is Col· Glacier, MT 59936. Max is a retired dale, AZ 85259. CaUl onel, A.U .S. Retired." park engineer. Joel Co. I William H. Lenz writes: "Am still active Charles V. Cameron writes that he has playing and teaching tennis, gardening 1936 retired from Shell Oil Company after Edga and playing the piano. I was pianist for a Robert T. Chapman sends this: "My almost 43 years of service. Charles and "still dance band and for the MSM Glee Club beloved wife, Edna Mae Chapman, died Ann live at 2354 Timberlane, Houston, He is while at Rolla. Great weather here at April 4, from the effects of Alzheimer's TX 77027. flyinl Los Alamos - moderate winters, cool disease, after 44V:! years of marriage." live summers." Bill and Ethel live at 127 Bob is a self-employed mining consul­ Fred M. Mueller reports: "I retired June Park, Aztec, Los Alamos, NM 87544. Bill is tant and lives at 265 W. Rosa, Green I , 1981 , after 47 years with retired. Valley, AZ 85614. Westinghouse Electric, the latter 25 Lero: years in Naval Reactors, nuclear propul­ doin! Don and Norma Jeanne Grimm live at sion; on thermal central stations, and the E 862 Cernicek Lane, Ferguson, MO electrical construction technology. This He n· 63135. Don is retired and work ing part included two years in Bokaro India. I've a whi 1934 time as city engineer for the city of had the extremely good fortune to have Dri VE Ferguson. traveled 'round the world four times, Robert L. Cunningham ('34 & '37) went five times to Africa, have a smat­ writes: "I am preparing to make a tering of six languages, and have been cassette of 'Life at MSM' for your 'Ar­ 1937 on construction jobs of immense chives.' Should be soon - just been ad­ Reunion at Homecoming magnitude and urgency. Though retired 1941 justing to retirement. Hope to see you Class Coordinator I keep in close touch with the National soon." Bob lives at 6123 Kingsbury Council of Engineering Examiners and Josel Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 63122, and is Frank C. Appleyard am listed in the United Nations Roster engin retired. P.O. Box 1991 of Experts, American Men of Science, Who's Who in Technology Today." colla~ Tubac, AZ 85640 While Fred is a recent initiate into UMR's James W. Darling sends this note: " Am track . holding on for the reunion in October, Kenneth T. Wilhite sends us this note: Academy of Electrical Engineers. His Spani address is 336 Y, West 18th St. , Idaho 1984. Everything else being equal, I "Visited alumnus Ted Roes, '36, in Maya Falls, ID 83402. shall make it." Jim and Ruth live at Cody, Wy. , last August. I am retired and S from Detroit Diesel Allison Div ision of 4120 N.W . 79th Ave. , 2-0, Miami, FL of thE G.M . and USAF Reserve." Kenneth 33166. Jim is retired. plarer and Helen live at 402 Ben Ave., Lilburn 1939 Swart GA 30247 , which is outside of Atlanta. been C. E. Boulson sends the following note: Fruit "April 16, 1981, I was inducted into Dnive 1938 UMR's Academy of Electrical 1935 minist Robert P. Agler was given the Gold Engineers. Jan. 25, 1982, I was named he hE "Marshfieldian of the Year-1981," by Medal Award for contributions to For­ eight I Warren and Katherine Danforth live at mation Evaluation by Well Logging at Marshfield Chamber of Commerce. Oct. by his 816 7th St. , Oakmont, PA 15139, May the annual International Symposium of 28 , 1981 , I was awarded Certificate of Ave. ,: through October, and at No. 92 Ridge the Society of Professional Well Log Appreciation by Missouri Municipal Manor Drive, Haines, FL 33844, Analysts, held in Mexico City last June. League for local civic leadership." C. E. a daUI Spaffo November through April. Warren is Bob and Louisa's address is P.O. Box 3, and Inez's address is P.O. Box 3, Marsh­ he hac retired. Buchanan Dam, TX 78609. field, MO 65706. C. E. is retired. the D,

20/ M SM A lumnus - Alumni Personals ______Ig note: 1939 A. James Kiesler reports that he has .e exam completed a two year assignment as II estate Joel F. LOl'eridge reports that he has director of the General Electric smates· been elected president of Safari Club In­ Research Lab in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and Iby last ternational Conservation Fund, the will retire (again) June I, 1982. Jim and I retire· largest hunting organization in the Ruth now live at 1365 Van Antwerp ld Joan world with 60 chapters around the Road, Apt. F-55, Schenectady, NY Scotts· world. Joel and Pauline live at 739 12309. Country Manor, St. Louis, MO 63141. Joel owns Loveridge Engineering Sales Eugene and Margaret Olcott's address Co. Inc. is Route I, Box 44, Shepherdstown, WV he has 25443. Eugene is a self-employed y after Edgar F. Pohlmann writes that he is farmer. He reports: "This year 1 am 'Ies and "still enjoying retirement very much." president of Jefferson County Tax­ auston, He is keeping busy with volunteer work, payers Association (the local civic flying and trailering. Edgar and Hazel group) and so am involved in political live at 5805 Goucher Drive, College type activities." ed June Park, MD 20740. with Edward and Mabel RueWs new address 1981 Hollamo tier 25 Leroy E. Smith writes that he has been is 7088 East St., Ocala, FL 37672. Ed The association has been notified of the propul· doing consulting work, the last being for has recently retired. death of Robert Ahin Smith. ns, and the Electric Power System in Ecuador. ~y. This He now intends to enjoy retirement for Kenneth A. Schowalter sends the dia. I've a while. Leroy lives at 12534 Limewood following note: "I plan to retire June 30, to have Drive, Sun City, AZ 85375. 1941 1982 after 31 years of service with U.S. r times, Andreas A. Andreae reports that he "en­ Steel-Research. Betty and I plan to stay a smat· joyed the 40th reunion with so many of in the Pittsburgh, Pa. area. We plan to ve been the Class of 1941." Andreas and Jean's attend the 40th reunion in October." nmense address is P.O. Box 423, Portsmouth, Kenneth and Betty's address is 1261 1 retired 1940 NH 0380 I. He is retired. Catalina Drive, Monroeville, P A 15146. ~ational lers and Joseph E. Spafford, administrative ; Roster engineer of Swarthmore College (Pa.) 1942 1943 Science, collapsed and died of a stroke Jan. 15, Reunion at Homecoming Howard and Mary Durham have Today." while jogging on the college's indoor Class Coordinators moved to 1107 Plantation Drive, Deer­ UMR's track. An avid traveler, fluent in field Plantation, Myrtle Beach, SC :rs. His Spanish, he was an authority on the Robert M. Brackbill 29577. Howard is retired. ., Idaho Mayan Indian civilization of Central 800 Glen Lakes Tower and South America and was chaim1an 9400 North Central Expressway Fred George Fleschner, 5244 Abington of the Philadelphia chapter of the Ex­ Dallas, TX 75231 Road, Florissant, MO 63033, died plorers Club. Before joining the staff of March 24, according to a notice for­ Swarthmore College in 1964, he had William D. Busch warded by Robert V. WoH, association been with Bethlehem Steel, Standard 20001 Idlewood Trail secretary. Fred is survived by his wife, a Fruit Company of Honduras and the Clel'eland, OH 44136 19 note: son, Rich Fleschner, '76, and a University of West Virginia. As ad­ daughter, Linda Fleschner currently a .ed into John H. Lyons ctrical ministrative engineer for Swarthmore, senior at UMR. he helped guide the construction of 9012 Congressional Court ; named eight facilities on campus. He is survived Pot()mac, MD 20854 Edward T. Kendall, Jr. writes: "My 81 ," by by his wife, Audrey Spafford, 304 Park beloved wife, Frances, passed away this ·ce. Oct. A ve., Swarthmore, PA 19081, two sons, John H. and Margaret M. Castleman April 18. We enjoyed many trips in our icate of a daughter and a granddaughter. Mrs. live at 15227 Badlona Drive, La Mirada, '23 "T" Ford and '45 J-3 Piper Cub. unicipal Spafford said, "He was very proud that CA 90638. John is retired from Bechtel After my retirement 1 plan to stay in I." C. E. he had earned his engineering degree at Power Corp. John writes that he plans Charlotte, NC." Ed lives at 4829 Cur­ , Marsh' the University of Missouri-Rolla. to attend his fortieth reunion this fall. rituck Drive, Charlotte, NC 28210. d.

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1943 (Cont.) Richard E. Cole retired from Reynolds Nels A. Anderson now lives at 2565 Jim and Lou Paul live at Metals Co., in 1980. Richard and Bever­ Boyd Circle, Springfield, MO 65804. Kneibrecheweg 5, Horgen, (Zurich) ly live at 10 Roslyn Hills Drive, Rich­ Nels is retired. 001 Switzerland 8810. Jim is a development mond, VA 23229. nell manager with Dow Chemical Europe. Wilbert F. (Will) Stoecker reports that earl Jim says that he couldn't find any green Phillip D. Johnson reports that he he has written the 2nd edition of nOli beer in Zurich at St. Pat's this year. retired Feb. 28, after 25 years with "Refrigeration and Air Conditioning" and Stevens County Road Department. He published by McGraw Hill. Will is a pro­ HOl was director of public works and county fessor of mechanical engineering at the road engineer for the past nine years. He University of Illinois. Will and Pat live Her is now enjoying retirement on the ranch at 1506 S. Maple, Urbana, 1L 61801. 197' he has lived on, owned and operated the the 1947 past 27 years. Phillip and Louise's ad· Reunion at Homecoming dress is Rural Route, Rice, WA 99167. WlII Class Coordinators 1949 to 2 J. Russell Snowden has recently retired 761 after a 30 year teaching career in civil Elmer W. Belew John and Susan Bauer's address is Huil 11614 Norgate Drive engineering at the University of Route I, Box 139A, Wentzville, MO Louisville. Russell and Betty Jo live at St. Louis, MO 63138 63385. John is supervisor of Will 3314 Furman Blvd., Louisville, KY aeronautical engineering at the U.S. Ar· Chi!! 40220. Rodney A. Schaefer my TSAR COM in St. Louis. and University of Missouri-Rolla frien 204 Engineering Mechanics Bldg. Oarence H. Hudson lives at 6123 Cov­ Cam Rolla, MO 65401 ington Drive, Columbia, MD 21044. 018: 1948 Clarence is commercial development James W_ Stephens Lawrence F. O'Neill reports that he is manager with Rixon in Silver Spring, Missouri Public Service Company president of the St. Louis Chapter of the Md. P.O. Box 11739 Missouri Society of Professional Kansas City, MO 64138 Engineers. Lawrence is administrator of John and Regina Shute's new address is physical facilities at Washington Univer­ Tetra Technical Institute Inc., 1911 195 Ronald A. Tappmeyer sity. Lawrence and Becky live at 448 Fort Myer Drive, Arlington, V A 22209. 2226 Country Club Drive Wildwood Parkway, Ballwin, MO John has a new position as geologic ad­ John Sugarland TX 77478 630 II. visor to the Ministry of Petroleum, for h Sultanate of Oman. Geol visor direc Otto 1. VanMaerssen has been trans­ unit, ferred within LTV Corp. from Vought of pt to Kentron International where he is addrf plans and controls manager (ACn. He 6540 reports: "we have a contract with Sohio for telecommunications work on Alaska's north slope, with the engineer· ing done in the San Francisco area. Made trip to Prudhoe Bay in March." 195: Otto and Hortensia now live at 370 N. Civic Drive (313), Walnut Creek, CA 94596.

Leonard Nelson and Rita Wicks-Nelson iive at 320 5th Ave., Montgomery, WV 25136. Leonard is president of the West 1981 Rollamo Virginia Institute of Technology.

22/ MSM Alumnus -- Alumni Personals ______2565 >5804. 1950 Eugene J. Poscbel is an electronic engineer in the armament division of the Donald P. Dampf reports that he has a U.S. Air Force Civil Service at Elgin Air ts that new job and venture after 29 years and Force Base, Fla. Eugene and Virginia on of early retirement from Tenneco. He is live at 594 L'Ombre Court, N.E., Ft. oning" now president of Guardian Oil Co. Don Walton Beach, FL 32548. Eugene and i a pra­ and Millie live at 5686 Bayou Glen, Virginia write that they have two mar· at the Houston, TX 77056. ried children, two grandchildren, four 'at live college graduates and one daughter in 801. Herbert A. Gensman died in August, nursing school at the University of 1979, according to a notice received by Southern Alabama. the association. William and Carol Weber have moved Warren and Betty Hagan have moved to 12619 Hay Meadow Place, Herndon, to 2355 Jenson Court, Fort Worth, TX V A 22071. Bill is a supervisory 76112. Warren is now manager of petroleum engineer with the U.S. iess is Huitt-Zollars. Geological Survey in Reston, Va. :, MO )f of William Hollis writes that he and PETER J. LUCIDO .S.Ar· Charlotte keep active in their retirement 1954 and send their best to all their MSM Peter J. Lucido has been appointed vice friends. Bill and Charlotte live at 20 president of sales by KSR-AMTEC Inc. 3Cov· Cannon Hill Ave., Groveland, MA of Youngstown, Ohio, a new manufac­ 21044. 01834. turer of specialized refractory products Ipment for industry. He was formerly associated lpring, with Kaiser Refractories, Division of Kaiser Aluminum, and Foote Mineral Co. Peter and Marilyn live at 813 Squir· hess is reI Hill Drive, Boardman, OH 44512. 1911 1951 22209. Jobn E. Smith was recently recognized Ricbard and Louise Dever live at 1108 ~c ad· for his 30 years of service with the U.S Ermine A ve., Winter Springs, FL oleum, Geological Survey. He is now a super­ 32708. Richard is a technical staff visory cartographer and is currently engineer with Stromberg-Carlson in directing the photo control requirements Longwood, Fla. unit, technical planning section, branch trans' of photogrammetry, as its chief. John's Guy C. Ellison Sr. is president of Ellison lought address is P.O. Box 285, Rolla, MO Oil Co. He and Beverly live at 113 he is ,65401. feche Drive, Lafayette, LA 70503. 1). He I Sohio k on SIDNEY J. COLE ~eer· 1953 I area· 1952 Sidney J. Cole has been named vice larch." Reunion at Homecoming Burton and Dorothy McB Duchek live president and general manager of Landis l70 N. Class Coordinators at 1654 Sheldon Drive, Clearwater, FL & Gyr's Moore Systems group. Moore .k, CA 33516. Burton is president of Ducar manufactures and designs a wide variety Frederick S. Kummer Inc., in Largo, Fla. of remote control telemetering and data 11 Squires Lane acquisition systems for utility and in· Huntleigh, MO 63131 Bob and Jo Paulsell have moved to 807 dustrial applications. Sidney was Nelson Bonfouca Lane, Mandeville, LA 70448. previously general manager for y,WV Dan W. Martin Bob is assistant manager of drilling and Rockwell International's Energy e West P.O. Box B production with Texaco USA, in New Management Systems. He and his fam· Virginia City, NV 89440 Orleans, La. ily plan to relocate to the San Jose area.

MSM Alumnus123 • Alumni Personals ______A 1956 1958 19 Carl and Brenda Glaser live at 17107 Wild Horse Creek Road, Chesterfield, Jen MO 63017. Carl is president and owner Robert W. Sucher writes: "For all you plet of Engineered Energy Management miners, 'This Bud's for you.' Twenty­ live Inc., in St. Louis. four years since sitting in class at MSM. 640 Currently have two children at UMR. the Mary Anne is a sophomore in geology Bon and Robert Jr. a freshman in electrical 1957 engineering. From the sounds of things, Pau Reunion at Homecoming not much has changed, physics is still thai Class Coordinators physics." Bob is now director of allied his products energy and environment with wor Bill Atchley Anheuser Busch Inc. He and Cecilia live Big Clemson University at 4597 Towne Centre, St. Louis, MO He P.O. Box 992 63128. tivit Clemson, SC 29631 Mid

Roger L. Feaster 401 Landings Drive John O. Buchanan is "the field engineer 1981 Rollamo Wal Lees Summit, MO 64063 in charge of construction of a new vice power plant at Plant "A" Dow Chemical Paul R. McGinnis' new address is Box part James W. Johnson Co., Freeport, Texas. This plant will 477, Dixon, MO 65459. Paul is now a sulta University of Missouri·Rolla have two gas turbines using gas con­ partner in BeamCo. Wall 143 Chemical Engineering Bldg. verted from coal which is mined from Rou Rolla, MO 65401 Dow's own coal mine in ." John and Helen live at 125 Clover, Lake Richard K, Vitek is president of Clifford C. Tanquary Jackson, IX 77566. Fotodyne Inc., in New Berlin, Wis. Gem 14219 Denver Ave. Richard and Marilyn's address is 3367 S. St., ~ Grandview, MO 64030 l22nd St., P.O. Box 27312, West Allis, engir WI 53227. my( Jack E. Toliver Marangin Simatupand is director of the D.C. 17580 Bending Oaks Court Indonesian State Tin Corp. (P.T. Granger, IN 46530 Rimah) with responsibility for 22,000 1959 employees. He is in charge of planning and development of the mining e~ter­ Robert L. Boxdorfer sends the follow­ w. C. and Shirley Bohling are moving prise. In 1976 he was instrumental in ing note: "Finishing 23 years with City to 1801 Kalakaua Rise, Ridge Wood, the transition of the company from P.N. of St. Louis as fITe alarm manager. Rita Singapore 1027. W. C. is now group per­ (state run) to P.T. (private). Marangin is and I have two grandchildren. Our sonnel director with McDermott also vice chairman of the newly formed youngest son is graduating from St. Southeast Asia. He says: "McDermott is organization EADA which completes Marys High this year. Another son is the parent company of Babcock & the worldwide network of dredging still at home. The other three are mar­ Wilcox with whom I have been organizations under the umbrella group ried and live in St. Louis area. Bob and associated since graduation. We are WODA (World Dredging Association). Rita live at 3547 Halliday, St. Louis, building offshore platforms in Southeast The other two in the group are CEDA M063118. Asia, a new experience for a ceramic (Central Dredging Association) engineer." representing Europe, North Africa and Ronald L. Mueller has moved to 431 the Near East, and WEDA (Western 14th Ave., San Francisco, CA 94118. Dredging Association) representing Please send photos North, Central and South America. Francis and Yvette Saupe now live at Marangin's address is Director, Indone­ Fallee Alexis Carrel Mereville, 54850 with personals sian State Tin Corp. (P.T. Timah), 11. Messein, France. Francis is a chercheur lenderal Gatot, Soebroto-lakarta, In­ scientifique with C.R.P.G. in Van­ donesia. doeuvre, France.

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1960 Lee and Janean Etnyre now live at Roy B. Smith is now a project manager 11886 W. Radcliff Ave., Morrison, CO for the U.S. Navy Trident at the Naval Jerrold M. Alyea is president of Com­ 80465. Lee is a well log analyst with Submarine Base in Kings Bay, Ga. Roy plete Building Center. He and Judith Cities Service Co., in Denver, Colo. and Barbara live at IIII Live Oak Lane, live at 1009 44th St., Blue Springs, MO St. Marys, GA 31558. 64015. Jerrold is currently serving on the Blue Springs Industrial Revenue Dennis and Judi Redington now live at Bonding Authority. 1961 12879 White Rock Court, Des Peres, Notice has been received of the death of MO 63131. Dennis is a quality Paul W. Benz sends a note telling us Joseph Conrad Gay. assurance manager with Monsanto Co., that he retired Feb. 6; 1980, after selling in Creve Coeur, Mo. his business. He spent 1980 and 1981 Wayne C. Horton, '61 & '62, has ac­ working for the volunteer organization, cepted the position of vice president of Big Brothers/Big Sisters, and traveling. exploration for I.T.T. Eason Oil. For the He is now looking for new business ac­ past year he has served as vice president 1962 tivity. Paul lives at 115 Holland Road, of exploration with Woods Petroleum. Reunion at Homecoming Middletown, NJ 07748. Wayne and Joan live at 9216 Class Coordinators Candlewood, Oklahoma City, OK 73132. H. Pat Duvall dlamo Walter H. Dickens retired from civil ser­ A note from A. Dale Mears reports: 11100 30th Place SW vice in December, 1981. He now works "Dale, wife Mary, and family are now Seattle, W A 98146 Box part time as a facilities maintenance con­ living in Monterrey, Mexico, where ow a sultant with Texas Refinery Corp. Dale is vice president and general James W. Joiner Walter and Betty's address is Hayden manager of the General Electric Com­ University of Missouri-Rolla Route, Box 38, Dixon, MO 65459. 320 Math-Computer Science Bldg. pany of Mexico-lamp operation." Their Rolla, MO 65401 % t of address is: General Electric Co. , A.P. Postal 961 , Monterrey, Mexico. Wis. Gene and Edna Rizer live at 7324 Bath Richard O. Rouse 67 S. St., Springfield, V A 22150. Gene is an David and Patricia Owsley have moved General Dynamics-Freeman Coal Allis, engineer staff officer with the U.S. Ar­ to 6008 85th St., Overland Park, KS P.O. Box 100 my Corps of Engineers in Washington, 66207. David is a partner in Carter & West Frankfort, IL 62896 D.C. Associates in Kansas City, Mo. Aylmer P. Cheng has accepted a posi­ tion as a project manager with Amoco (UK) Exploration Co., in London, Uow· United Kingdom. Aylmer and Mary Jo's City new address is Amoco Expatriate Ser­ Rita vice, P.O. Box 35830, Houston, TX Our 77088. ) St. on is William and Helen Donald have moved roar to 1621 Ridgeway Drive, Morgan City, LA 70380. Bill is a district manager with land Schlumberger Well Services . ..ouis, Daryl C. Hatfield lives at 695 Anacapa Drive, Camarillo, CA 930 I O. He is an

I 431 electronics engineer with Pacific Missile .18. Test Range at Point Mugu, Calif.

ve at Calvin and Sheron Huston live at 6566 i4850 Via Arroyo Drive, Buena Park, CA cheur 90620. Calvin is a project engineer with Van· Rockwell International in Anaheim, 1981 Rollamo Calif.

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1963 Matthew and Judith Burkart's new 1965 196 address is P.O. Box 532,1369 Provident Cbar Ronald E. Ragland is vice president and Road, Southampton, PA 18966. Mat­ EngiJ general manager of K W Engineering in thew is president of Aegis Corp. Irvin E. Bergsagel is now director of chair San Diego, Calif. Ron's home address is planning and administrative services Co., ' Box A, Building 2, Room 35, Newport with St. Louis Park Public Schools in St. Beach, CA 92660. Louis Park, Minn. Irvin and Kay have R.D Jerry F. Cebe has been promoted to moved to 15615 6th Ave. N., Plymouth, presi( Natver T. Zinzuwadia has a new posi­ brewing manager with Miller Brewing MN 55447. ' Ovie< tion as assistant civil engineer with the Co. Jerry and Patricia now live at 3513 1218 New York City Transit Authority. Royal Scot Road, Albany, OA 31707. 3270: Natver and Sari have moved to 145 Bel­ Harry L. Creech has accepted a position mont Ave., No. 41, Jersey City, NJ as a management analyst programmer 07304. Leo and Orletta Hogard have moved to III with Eastern Illinois University. 1625 Meadow Brook, Ponca City, OK Harry has moved to 1409 9th St., 1961 7460 I. Leo is now a project engineer Charleston, IL 61920. Terre with Conoco Inc. visor Terry Thomas W. Gardner has been promoted must to manager of marketing services with 1964 addre Cooper Industries. Tom and Sheila now Vienr live at 402 Hillcrest Drive, Mt. Vernon, Moto OH 43050. Detro

Jamel Neil C. Hertenstein has been named have president of Public Capital Corp., in born , Chicago. Neil was recently married to Dye I M. Cheryl McKinley and the couple presid now lives at 1335 N. Dearborn, Co.·D Chicago, IL 60610_ Lt. C. James D. MurreU has moved to 339 E. select( 7th Ave., Denver, CO 80303. Jim is of the now a broker associate with Relmax of acade Cherry Creek. Washi office Squad CALVIN B. COBB Frederick and Sarah Schmidt now Statiol reside at 1063 Prospect Blvd., Pasadena, uveat Calvin B. Cobb, '64, '65 & '67, has CA 91103. Fred is an engineering super­ 85364. joined Wright, Killen and Feldman Inc_, visor with Celanese. CHARLES E. CAMPBELL Houston, Texas, as president. Calvin 1967 began his career with Monsanto but for Charles E. CampbeU has been named the past eight years has been vice presi­ Michael D. Smith writes: "After 17 president of Ora-iron Foundry in Tulsa dent of the Pace Company Consultants years in the parts/sales department, I and Ora-Iron Foundry-Teetor Division, & Engineers, Inc. Wright, Killen & have just moved to the service depart­ a newly acquired facility in Dekalb, Ill. Feldman, Inc., is a professional con­ ment as manager of the central division Ora-Iron produces gray and ductile iron sulting firm that provides engineering of Caterpillar Tractor Co., D.S. Com­ castings and is a subsidiary of and planning services to the refining, mercial Division. I'm looking forward to Meehanite Metal Corp. in St. Louis. petrochemical/chemical, and allied the new learning experience." Mike and Charles lives at 12727 E. 137th St., energy industries_ He and Nancy live at Alpha live at 5926 N. Sherwood Drive, Broken Arrow, OK 74012. 12726 DowdeU, Cypress, TX 77429. Peoria, IL 61614.

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1965 (Cont.) Michael J. Browne received his M.B.A. William W. Dufresne has accepted a Charles Allen Thomas (Doctor of from Wright State University in position as manager of manufacturing )r of Engineering Honoris Causa) former December and is currently the Inland technology with Northrop Corp., in vices chairman of the Board of Monsanto sales representative to the Pontiac Hawthorne, Calif. Bill and Barbara have Motor Division of General Motors Co. moved to 227 W. Palm Ave., No. 2, inSt. Co., died March 29, in Georgia. have and market study coordinator at the In· Elsegundo, CA 90245. R. Dalton WeIsh has been named vice land Division of GM. Billie is teaching )uth, president of Conley and Associates in art at Murlin Heights Elementary John Gass earned an M.B.A. from the Oviedo, Fla. Dalton and Gayle live at School in Vandalia, Ohio. Mike and University of Iowa. He is a senior pro­ 1218 Cheetah Trail, Winter Springs, FL Billie live at 7150 Keeneland Drive, ject engineer with 11 Case. John and 32708. Dayton, OH 45414. ;ition Sandra live at 1034 Willow Ave., Bur· George and Sharon Bullman have nmer lington, IA 52601. moved to 47070 Ben Franklin, Utica, rsity. MI 48087. George is now base civil St., 1966 Michael and Chan Hallett now make engineer with the Michigan Air Na­ their home at 17601 Preston Road, Apt. Terrell Carlson is now a general super· tional Guard at Selfridge Air National 272, Dallas, TX 75252. Michael is with visor with General Motors-Austria. Guard Base. Forney Engineering Co., in Addison, Terry and Patricia write that their mail Texas. loted must be sent to Terry's employment with address. It is then forwarded to them in now Vienna, Austria. The address is General Benny J. Heuiser has a new position as man, Motors, W. Grand Blvd., Room 3·220, a project manager with Fegles Power Detroit, MI 48202. Service Corp., in Minneapolis, Minn. Benny and Susan have moved to 13840 James M. Higbee says: "Micki and I Sunny slope Drive, Maple Grove, MN arned have a new son-Kevin James Higbee, 55369. J. , in born April 13. The family lives at 7 105 ed to Dye Drive, Dallas, TX 75248. Jim is Juple president of Arthur J. Gallagher & Wayne J. Hopkins has been selected by born, CO.·Dallas. the Navy to attend the Naval Post Graduate School in Monterray, Calif., Lt. Col. John W. Mohr was recently for additional post graduate work selected to attend the Industrial College leading to greater responsibility. Wayne 39 E. of the Armed Forces during the 1983-84 is an operations research analyst at the im is academic year at Fort McNair, Naval Surface Weapons Center in ax of Washington, D.C. John is commanding White Oak, Md. He lives at 9348 officer of Marine Air Control Cherry Hill, No. 108, College Park, MD Squadron-7 at the Marine Corps Air FRED W. ERDMANN 20740. Station in Yuma, Ariz. John and Wilma Fred W. Erdmann, '67 and '71, has noW live at 1161 S. Brangus Ave., Yuma, AZ been named an associate of the firm of dena, 85364. Dames & Moore, engineering and en­ Will.iam E. Sykes has been promoted to IUper· vironmental consultants. Assigned to manager of Union Carbide's Cascade the Cincinnati office, Fred specializes in Operations Division. He will have the 1967 ground water hydrology, mineral ex­ responsibility of the plant's enrichment Reunion at Homecoming ploration and engineering geology. He operation along with engineering and :r 17 Class Coordinators has been with the firm since 1967. In re­ production planning groups related to lnt, I cent years, he has managed a large the production process. Bill joined epar!' Alfred J. Ponnwitz number of ground water contamination Union Carbide after receiving his degree vision 701 McDec assessments and water supply in chemical engineering. He is also a Com' Quantico, V A 22134 developments for local government and veteran of three years' service as a lieute· lrd to industrial clients. Fred, Nancy and sons nant in the U.S. Navy. He and Jane and e and Gary F. Sievert Timothy, 9, and Jonathan, 7, live at sons Jason, 5 V2, and Brian, I V2, live at )rive, 6609 E. 104th St. 4242 Champdale, Cincinnati, OH 341 Rushing Road, Paducah, KY Tulsa, OK 74133 45238. 42001.

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1967 Tom and Mary BeU now live at 809 S. J. Q. "Jack" Sims has been named 197( McDonald, Stillwater, OK 74074. director of construction for the Kiawah CUrID Paul and Sandra Shramovich now live Island Co. at Kiawah Island, S.c. He tion a at 17 Gloucester Court, E. Brunswick, will be responsible for all vertical con­ Cities NJ 08816. Paul is a senior staff engineer Ira P. Hochman now lives at 1034 Mur­ struction for the company and for the and} with Johnson & Johnson in New rayhill Ave., Pittsburgh, P A 15217. coordination of construction personnel. Quine Brunswick, N.J. Jack was formerly with Southern Con­ struction Co. in Chicago and with William and Sandy Knaufs new address Diversified Contractors in Southern Il­ is Route 9, Box 67, Morgantown, WV linois. 1968 26505. Bill is now a store manager for Montgomery Ward. Theodore J. Spalding has been pro­ Scott Abel has been named vice presi­ moted to senior staff reservoir engineer dent of L & A Energy Inc., in with Arco Oil & Gas Co., in Dallas, Woodlands, Texas. Scott and Carolyn Charles J. Rhea has been named pro­ Texas. Theodore and Rita's new address have moved to 6310 Jadecrest, Spring, duction manager with FMC's Northern is Route 2, No. 8 Crestview Circle, TX 77379. Ordnance Division in Minnneapolis, Rockwall, TX 75087. Minn. Charles and Ann live at 2900 Ur­ George A. Gasper, Jr. has been pro­ bandale Lane, Plymouth, MN 55447. Clifton and Patty Steed have moved to moted to division engineer with 1921 E. Rua Branco Drive, Sandy, UT 84092. Clifton has accepted a position Aluminum Company of Americ~ in Alcoa, Tenn. George and Glenda have Asaad S. Shini sends the following note: as manager of telecommunications with Northwest Energy Co., in Salt Lake Ci­ moved to 2105 Buckingham Circle, "In September 1979, I started a private ty. Maryville, TN 37801. consulting company in Houston, Texas, called Citadel Engineering and Con­ Patrick and Jacqueline Wilson would Arthur E. (Gene) Doerflinger says that struction Ent. Inc., providing technical like to announce the birth of their hi s daughter, Cindy, has returned to and construction services to Saudi daughter, Nicole Rene, on March 5. Rolla as a freshman. She was four years Arabia. In June 1981 we had an addi­ Patrick is a senior consultant with old when Gene graduated. He is a senior tion to the family, a baby girl named McDonnell Douglas Automation Co. engin eer with Hallmark Cards. Gene Lisa. My son, Simaan is now 6 years Patrick, Jacqueline and Nicole live at and Marlys live at 10226 Lane, Kansas old." Asaad and Marianna live at 16510 4345 Honeydew Lane, St. Louis, MO Donali City, MO 64134. Squires Road, Spring, TX 77373. 63128. mana~ with E Michael A. Nawrocki has a new posi- Peterst tion as chief of the environmental divi­ 1981 a sion with Skelly and Loy. Mike and head, Sharon now live at 1305 Upton Drive, equiprr: Harrisburg, PA 17110. Electro move t Eric ('68 & '70) and Irene Rapp have a View 1 new address--248 Hoxie Court, P.O. Box 164, Spring Green, WI 53588. Eric DarYl: is an operations manager with Cardinal daUgilt, IG. 2\. Tb, Summe new pc with T(

Gene al 1969 py to a child, ( Maurice and Nita Baylor have moved Gene, ~ to 2704 Muse, Ft. Worth, TX 76112. 125 Ke Maurice is retired. 1981 Rollamo 76126. analyst 28/ MSM Alumnus - Alumni Personals ______lamed iawah 1970 Jerry Milligan has accepted the position C. He Curtis B. Abshier has accepted a posi­ of superintendent of schools for the II can· tion as senior research geophysicist with Southern Reynolds County R-2 District. or the Cities Service Co., in Tulsa, Okla. Curtis He comes to his new job after eight anne!. and Alice have moved to 2308 West years as assistant superintendent of the I Can· Quincy St., Broken Arrow, OK 44012. Arcadia Valley School System. Jerry, with his wife, Patricia, and their two :rn 1I. daughters, Alice, 13, and Connie, 18 , will move to Ellington in mid·June.

1 pro­ In December, James J. Rechner was gineer promoted to electric division manager Dallas, with Springfield City Water Light & ddress Power Co. Jim and Suzanne live at 1924 Circle, S. Glenwood, Springfield, IL 62704.

Edward B. Tenes sends this note: "I am ved to no longer an education and training y, UT supervisor with Loffland Brother (Oil & )sition Gas Drilling Contractor) in Oklahoma s with JEFFREY I. COHEN City, Okla. I am now the owner of Ace Ike Ci· Termite and Pest Control in Rolla, Mo. Jeffrey I. Cohen has been promoted to My address is Edgar Star Route, Box 33, director of international marketing with Rolla, MO 65401." would Killark Electric Manufacturing Co., in their St. Louis. Jeff joined the company in James and Jacque Vincent have moved rch 5. 1971 and will be responsible for im­ to 15491 Dayton Road, Monroe, MI with DONALD J. BEACH plementing Killark's long range plans to 48161. Jim has accepted a position as nCo. market its electrical construction pro­ staff engineer with A. G. & Associates ive at Donald J. Beach has been named ducts worldwide. He was previously in Southfield, Mich. I, MO manager of manufacturing engineering manager, marketing and communica· with E-System Inc., ECI Division, in St. tions. Jeff and Joann live at 584 Petersburg, Fla. Don joined ECI in Fieldstone Lane, Ballwin, MO 630 II. 1981 and served the company as section head, manufacturing processes and On equipment. He had been with B. W. Feb. I, after 12 years with Placid Oil 1971 Electronics in Clearwater prior to his Co., G. D. (Jay) Degen, Jr. joined his brother·in·law's (Bill Jones) company, move to ECI. He lives at 309 Harbor David Bondurant has been promoted to Eagle Production and Drilling Services View Lane, Harbour Bluffs, FL 33540. CMOS design manager with Honeywell in Dallas as operations engineer. Jay and Solid State Electronics Division. He is Ellen live at 370 I Leathertop Drive, Daryl and Barri Breeden have a new responsible for design of a single chip Plano, TX 75075. Jay writes that the daughter, Danielle Patricia, born Jan. microcomputer. David and Judy live at twins are in their terrible twos and now 21. The family lives at 225 Brailsford, 9285 Garrison Way, Eden Prairie, MN keep Ellen fully occupied. Summerville, SC 29483. Daryl has a 55344. new position as director of operations with Teledyne Waterboro. Michael and Mary McGath live at James (Andy) Butler has been named 37124 San Bruno Ave., Barstow, CA director of engineering for Doubleday Gene and Martha Dawson are very hap­ 92311. Mike is manager of Newberry/­ Broadcasting (Media Division of py to announce the birth of their first Hector mine and processing facilities for Doubleday Publishing) with responsibili­ child, Gene Douglas, on Aug. 27, 1981 . NL Industries Inc. Mike writes: "NL ty for overseeing technical operations in Gene, Martha and their new son live at Chemicals (NL Industries) Newberry/­ St. Louis, Denver, Detroit, Minneapolis, 125 Kenshire Drive, Fort Worth, TX Hector mine and processing facilities New York and Washington. Jim and 76126. Gene is a senior operations completed four years without a lost-time Carol ('70) live at 47 W. Pacific Ave., tollamo analyst with General Dynamics. accident on March 7, 1982." Webster Groves, MO 63119.

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1971 (Cont.) Wayne J. GaUer recently joined the 1972 brass group of Olin Corp. in East Alton, Reunion at Homecoming Timothy and Janet Epresi now live at Ill . as a senior energy & environmental Class Coordinators Robert 136 Deer Run, Pleasenton, TX 78064. engineer. Wayne lives at 12552 Benn­ Robert T. Berry are aWl Tim has been promoted to district ington Place, St. Louis, MO 63141. 8205 Harris St. in May manager with Schlumberger Well Ser­ Raytown, MO 64138 ing en, vices. Carl W. Intag, '71 & '73, has been pro­ Pi pelin moted to district manager with Carrier Santiago Ibarra, Jr. first ch Corp., in Richardson, Texas. Carl and 3466 Burnett live at Ryan Forrest has been promoted to in­ Deborah have moved to 3800 Ports­ Murrysville, PA 15668 IL 6271 mouth, Plano, TX 75023. dustrial products area manager with Ayers H. Blocher III, is a lieutenant Texaco USA in oak Brook, Ill. Ryan commander in the U.S. Navy. Ayers David and Lou Ellen have moved to 1817 Tom and Suzie Kerscher moved to 1045 and Karen live at 1265 Leahy, Zortma Killdeer, Naperville, IL 60565. S. Ouray St., Aurora, CO 80217, in Monterey, CA 93940. geologi! August, 1980. Tom is director of William and Dawn Brockmeier live at dress is facilities engineering at Fitzsimons Ar­ 85 358. Charles W. Foster was promoted to my Medical Center where he is responsi· 7465 Hollister Ave., No. 317, Goleta, CA 93117. BiD is a supervisor with San­ Major in the Army Corps of Engineers ble for the maintenance and repair of a Terry a nine-story, 570-bed hospital and 576 ta Barbara Research Center. and is expecting to go to Germany in Ju­ now liv acres of grounds with associated ly 1983. Presently Charles is an assistant Robert L. Burnett has accepted a posi­ OK 74 1 professor of military science at the Col­ buildings. tion as district sales representative with En~net orado School of Mines in Goiden. Tony and Anita Krause are proud Sperry-New Holland in Joliet, Ill. Bob Charles and Londa live at 13570 W. parents of Richard William, born March and Marsha's (Karhoff) new address is Dakota Place, Lakewood, CO 80228. 20. Richard, Sheree, Jeffrey, Anita and Route 2, 39 Idlewood Drive, Bloom­ 1973 Tony still live at 3429 Coolidge, Lake ington, IL 6170 I. E Charles, LA 70605 . James Stephen Franklin has accepted a posi­ Carl and Judy Castrianni have moved ing thos to 1900 Ports O'Call, Plano, TX 75075. tion as a project engineer with Booker Gary Lee, '71 & '74, has been awarded mone I R( Associates Inc., in St. Louis. Stephen the "Young Engineer of the Year" Carl has accepted a position as a data Wire base supervisor with Phillips Coal Co., li ves at 14827 Woodford Way, award by the Western Missouri chapter at 382: Bridgeton, MO 63044. of the Missouri Society of Professional in Richardson, Texas. 64507. Engineers. He was selected for his con­ William B. Gordon has accepted a posi­ tribu tions in ci vii-en vironmen tal tion as a senior fire protection engineer Carol (1 engineering, public service and civic with Protection Mutual Insurance Co., nounce endeavors. Gary is vice president and in Park Ridge, Ill. Bill now lives at 6625 March i general manager of E. T. Archer and N. Oliphant, Chicago, IL 60631. research Co. and lives at 401 W. Olive, Box 244, at Dow Raymore, MO 64083. During April James Lyon writes: "Since Jan. I , I have Carol a Gary visited Sweden for six weeks as a been in charge of applications program­ Road, F member of a Rotary International Ex­ ming for Pet Inc.'s retail divisions. Most change Team. of my present work is with the 905 Steven E Stores as they implement a point-of-sale with the Dennis L. Schmickley is a consultant terminal system." Jim lives at 6980 Mid­ Steve an engineer with Essex Corp., in War­ dle Valley Walk, St. Louis, MO 63123. L1wn, S minster, Pa. Dennis lives at 801 S. Fair­ way Road, Glenside, PA 19038. Karl Schoenefeld writes: "I was married on June 20,1981, to Diane Kaltenbach Arthur I A note from Barry and Sue (Jaggi, '72) and think married life is just great! My tion as I Winscher reports: "We have moved wedding party included fellow alumni, division . from the frozen wastelands of Michigan Larry Schulze, Forrest Swafford and at 2910 to thaw out in Tennessee. Barry is now Jeff Halbert." Karl and Diane's address MO 651 an assistant manager with Nissan Motor is Route I, Box 1465, Glencoe, MO Manufacturing Corp. Our new address 63038. Karl is a data processing Gary R. is 1422 Arrowhead, Murfreesboro, TN specialist with Typographic Sales Inc., 50, Box . 1981 Rollamo 37130." in St. Louis. arctica Gary i;, 30/ MSM Alumnus - Alumni Personals ______1972 (Cont.)

Robert and Kathy Moody tell us they are awaiting arrival of their second child in May. Bob was promoted to supervis· ing engineer with Panhandle Eastern Pipeline last fall. Bob, Kathy, and their first child, Jennifer, now 16 months old, live at 816 Rickard Road, Springfield , IL 62704. tenant Ayers David C. Smith is now employed by "eahy, ZortmanfLaudusky Mining Co., as a geologist. David and Marcia's new ad­ live at dress is P.O. Box 1904, Wickenburg, AZ loleta, 85358. h San· Terry and Martha (Whitaker) Twichell now live at 3310 S. 139 E. Ave., Tulsa, a posi· OK 74134. Terry is working for Arrow e with Engineering. 1981 Rollamo 1. Bob lress is John M. Keating tells us he has been lloom· Gary M aggert is presently a project 1973 promoted to senior metallurgist, manager with Bums & McDonnel James Brychta writes that he is still rac­ minerals division, Florida fertilizer Engineering Co., in Kansas City, Mo. noved ing those "unsafe" Corvairs, and is still group, of International Minerals and Gary recently completed design of 15075. in one piece. Jim is a metallurgist with Chemical Corp. "IMC is the world's "Oceans of Fun," an aquatic amuse· a data Wire Rope Corp. of America and lives largest privately owned producer of ment park adjacent to "Worlds of Fun." li Co., at 3825 Patee St. , St. Joseph, MO agriculture chemicals," he says. John The park opened in May 1982 after a 64507. previously served as plant metallurgist fast track design and construction at each of IMC's three phosphate schedule. Gary's address is Route I, Box a posi· Carol (Langemach) and Don Davies an· benefication plants in Florida. John and 54, Concordia, MO 64020. gineer nounce the birth of Sara Catharine on Nancy live a't 6203 Ivanhoe, Lakeland, I! Co. , March 7. Carol was promoted to senior FL 33803. John and Linda Schilling report: "We're t 6625 research chemist last year and still works expecting our 3rd child in November. at Dow Chemical in Midland, Mich. John C. Killinger, '73 & '80, reports he Joe will be 6 in September and Tom will I have Carol and John live at 8511 Pierce has accepted a new position in financial be 3 in June." John and Linda live at Road, Freeland, MI 48623. 19ram· planning (formerly in operations 303 Morewood, Manchester, MO . Most research) with Getty Oil Company's 63011. John is a civil engineer with southern E. & P. Division. He and Mary e 905 Steven B. Dierker is now a civil engineer Black & Veatch Consulting Engineers in of·sale with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Beth moved into a house over Christmas Chesterfield, Mo. aMid· Steve and Polly have moved to 2841 W. (2003 Bethlehem, Houston, TX 77018) ;3121 Lawn, St. Louis, MO 63125. and "are glad to finally get unpacked!" Charles R. Taylor is now an instructor larried Arthur Hartle Jr. has accepted a posi· Rolland H . Kluge writes that his wife, at Southwest Missouri State University. :nbach tion as head of the city sewer utilities Rosemary, passed away Feb. 22. Charles and Judy's address is Route 6, It! My division for Columbia, Mo. Arthur lives Rolland's address is Route 1, Box 227, Box 541A, Springfield, MO 65803. lumni , at 2910 Kenbarg Hill, Jefferson City, Leslie, MO 63056. He is retired. d an d M065101. .ddress Marilyn Moehlenkamp, '73 & '81, now Richard and Roslyn Taylor have moved :, MO Gary R. Henderson's address is Code lives at 1820 N. E. 104th, Apt. 42 , to 360 Fountain, Dayton, OH 45405. ;essing 50, Box 100, Naval Support Force, Ant· Portland, OR 97220. Marilyn is an assis· Richard is a captain in the U.S Air sIne., arctica, FPO San Francisco 9660 I. tant professor of chemistry at Concordia Force and a project engineer at Wright Gary is a lieutenant in the U.S. Navy. College. Patterson Air Force Base.

MS M Alumnus/ 3 1 Alumni Personals ______All 197 1973 (Cont.) James M. Entwistle, Jr. writes that he is Janet and David Tbompson have moved looking forward to seeing the "Pine T. G. to 7247 S. Spruce, Englewood, CO Street gang" 4th of July weekend in St. thet 80112. Janet is a homemaker. Louis. Jim is an associate reservoir Jean I engineer with Phillips Petroleum Co. Thet Suresb and Sbalini Tolani have moved Jim and Siv Beit (Saetre) live at 2545 Dalla to 19·15 Nampeidal, Shibuya-Ku, N.W. 26th, Oklahoma City, OK 73107. duct Tokyo· I 50 Japan. Suresh is now general Coml Allen Fails has accepted a position as a manager of G.E.·CAE International. production engineer with the packaging Dona products division of Realex Corp., in 4012 Lee's Summit, Mo. Allen writes: an ar· "Things got too tough in the auto in· dustry so I've moved Plastics is 1974 on ~ Andrl where it's at. Congratulations to the the fc swim team and 'Hi' to the team of '74." penin Karen J. Bieser has moved to 11200 We Allen and Martha live at 205 E. Moore passel Ave., Apt. P, St. Ann, MO 63074. Court, Blue Springs, MO 64015. Karen is now a test development July technologist with Smith Kline Clinical James Foil, '74 & '75, sends us a note was b Lab in Creve Coeur. saying: "We've had a lot of changes late· almos ly. I joined Burns & McDonnell last THOMAS P. KIEFFER our i Jobn and Sbaron (Reser) Campbell have November. Ann and I added a second 1982. moved to 4245 5th Ave., Apt. E7 , Lake child to the family. Jason Eugene was Thomas P. Kieffer has been promoted to at 37( Charles, LA 70605. John has been pro­ born April 21, one-half hour after we the position of program manager, new ty, ~ moted to project engineer, instrumenta­ got to the hospital!" Jim, Ann and fami· business development, at the Babcock & engim tion, with Conoco Inc., in Ponca City, Iy live at 104 S. Crescent, Lee's Summit, Wilcox Company's Alliance, Ohio sultinl Okla. MO 64063. Jim's title is coordinator of Research Center. As program manager, project development. Tom is responsible for coordinating all Derre James J. Cook has accepted a position phases of major R&D division new senior as regional marketing manager with James (M.D.) and Deanna Kauten live product development programs for the McKe Monroe Systems for Business. Jim has at 2533 Selkirk, Springfield, IL 62702. company's operating divisions. He is in­ ner) I moved to 15905 Bent Tree Forest Cir· Jim is a surgical resident at Southern Il­ volved in such activities as market depen cle, No. 2054, Dallas, TX 75248. linois University School of Medicine. assessment, concept generation, product development, and product commer­ CbarlE cialization. He joined the research 7939 • center in 1975. He has a master's degree 78239 from the University of Illinois and is Army currently enrolled in the M.B.A. pro· Houst, gram at Kent State University. Tom Guard lives at 3474 Baldwin, Alliance, OH 44601 . Larry lOll Dennis and Valerie Meier have moved 15237. to 1706 S. Olive, Pittsburg, KS 66762. plicati( Dennis is now a chief engineer with Inc. Cherokee Coal Co. The fo Yo\\, J David A. Sager and Cheryl L. Friedricb Ph.D. were married Feb. 13. They live at 15 Mary Ann Court, Florissant, MO Berkel! 63031. David is an assistant works Liverrn engineer with American Steel Foundries Dorcas reside , 1981 Rollamo in Granite City, Ill. 94550.

32/ MSM Alumnus - Alumni Personals ______1974 (Cont.) 1975 T. G. and Barbara Rebkop welcomed Josepb and Tina Adrian now live at 649 the hirth of their first child, Rebecca Homestead Drive, Moberly, MO 65270. Jean (8 Ibs. 10 oz.), on October 29, 1981. Joe is now safety director at Neamo The family's address is P.O. Box 45101, Coal. Dallas, TX 75245. T. G. is now a pro­ duct design analyst with University Artbur H. Bell has been named senior Computing Co. technical sales representative for the film division of Exxon Chemical Donald and Rita Stein nerd now live at Americas' fabricated products depart­ 4012 Fiesta, Hobbs, NM 88240. Don is ment. He will be working with the divi­ an area engineer with Getty Oil Co. sion's shrink and stretch film group, seeking to expand the company's shrink Andrew and Nicolette Schwartz send film market throughout the Midwest. the following note: "A lot has been hap­ Arthur lives at 794 Picket Way, Cincin­ pening for us these last few years. I nati, OH 45245. passed my P.E. Exam in April 1981. On July I, 1981, our daughter Julie Ann Barbara and Ken Clayton have moved was born. We've lived in our new house to 2111 E. Regency Place, Springfield, almost a year now. We are expecting MO 65807. Barbara is retired. 1981 Rollamo our second child in early October, 1982." Andrew, Nicolette and Julie live Norvel M. Derickson Jr. has a new Mike Joshua, captain of UMR's foot· oted to at 3704 East I I 3th Terrace, Kansas Ci­ position as a construction manager with ball team in 1975 , visited the campus r, new ty, MO 64137. Andrew is a civil Combustion Engineering of Windsor, March 24th, with his brother. ::ock& engineer with Black & Veatch Con­ Conn. Norvel and Sandra have moved Christopher Joshua, who will be a new Ohio sulting Engineers. to 3037 Ontario Lane, Bismarck, ND freshman in the fall of 198 2. Mike lives mager, 5850 I. at 7 Newbury Lane, Jacksonville, AR Derrell Triplett has been promoted to 77076. Mike is general manager of J. M. :ing all Claude and Winona Francis have senior process engineer with Davy & Co., in Little Rock, Ark. n new moved to 15355 Meadow Village Drive, McKee Corp. Derrell and Barbara (Ston­ 'or the Houston, TX 77095. Claude is now divi­ ner) live at 7678 Treelawn Drive, In­ e is in· sion vice president of landfill operations dependence, OH 44141. Steve Kambol reports: "I obtained my llarket with Browning-Ferris Industries Inc. roduct professional registration as a civil ,mmer' Cbarles and Lynn Yocom now live at Mark Giulvezan reports: "It has been a engineer in California in 1981 and am :search 7939 Forest Flame, San Antonio, TX year since we moved to St. Louis. We currently on a temporary assignment in degree 78239. Charles is a captain in the U.S. are adapting well. Unfortunately, work Cincinnati at the Zimmer Nuclear and is Army Corps of Engineers at Fort Sam has been interfereing with golf and Power Plant for Kaiser Engineers work­ Houston, Texas, and is a National fishing." Mark and Nancy live at 14311 ing on structural steel installation. I can I. pro­ . Tom Guard adviser. Aitken Hill Court, Chesterfield, MO be reached via my California address ." ;, OH 63017. Mark is manager of a construc­ Steve's address is 915 Shorepoint Court, Larry and Vicky York have moved to tion equipment group with Ingersoll­ E 219, Alemeda, CA 94501. 1011 Valley Drive, Pittsburgh, PA Rand Co. 15237. Larry is now supervisor of ap­ moved Stanley and Joan Elizabeth Harmon's Cbristine M. Lytle is now a civil plications support with PPG Industries 66762. address is Route I, Box 56D, Por­ engineer with Solar Country in Silt, Inc. r with tageville, MO 63873. Stanley is a super­ Colo. Christine and Patrick's new ad­ visor with Noranda Aluminum in New dress is P.O. Box 764, Glenwood The following note comes from Jesse L. Madrid. Springs, CO 81602. Yow Jr.: "Jesse is working towards a Ph.D. at the University of California­ iedricb Steve and Sue Holcomb and family have Berkeley, while working at Lawrence : at 15 moved to a new home at 14008 James and Cat by Scbaefer live at 390 I MO Livermore National Laboratory. He and Tomahawk Drive, Olathe, KS' 66062. S. Morrow, Sioux Falls, SD 57106. Jim Dorcas and children, David and Rachel, 'workS Steve is district department superinten­ is a lieutenant in the U.S Navy and com­ reside at 761 Pine Street, Livermore, CA dent with Gas Service Co., in Kansas manding officer of the Navy Reserve Jodries 94550." City, Mo. Center in Sioux Falls.

MSM Alumnus/ 33 Alumni Personals ------Ali 1975 (Cont.) Thomas and Gale Zgraggen have Pamela R. (Clarke) Edwards sends the Edwin D. Settle has a new position as moved to 2710 Centennial Drive, following note: "Our second son, Dustin 1971 chief engineer with Inland Steel Coal Garland, TX 75042. Tom has a new Andrew, was born March II , 1981. He Larr~ Co., in Sesser, III. Ed and Linda's new position as general manager of on-line has mommy's red hair and his daddy's anno address is Route 3, Benton , IL 62812. engineering in Richardson, Texas. good looks! He and his 3-year-01d Alan brother, Scott, are trying to master the and , Michael A. Stevens has accepted a posi· Atari Pac-Man by summer (I think!)." La ra) tion as a senior mining engineer with Pamela is an engineer with Boeing Com­ engin Luscar Ltd. in Canada. Mike and puter Services in Wichita, Kan. The ing C Terry's new address is Box 8, Site 389, 1976 familY's address is Route I, Box 87, Der­ Route 3, Sherwood Park, Alberta, Paul A. Abney sends the following note: by, KS 67037. Viclo Canada T8A 3K3 . "I have been promoted to manager of desigI customer service in charge of all field Edward L. Foster lives at 4402 Ginny Lovel Dennis Stuart has been promoted and service, national and international, Drive, Lakeland, FL 33803. Ed is an at 81. transferred to assistant manager of system installation and training." Paul is engineer with International Minerals & 8052: engineering with Conoco's natural gas employed by Micro Dynamics Inc. He Chemicals in Barton, Fla. Hewl, products department. Dennis has been and Vicky live at 3542 Jubilee Trail, Mich, with Conoco's subsidiary, Continental Dallas, TX 75229. Dwight and Rita Gookin live at 7028 S. Pipe Line, for the last six years. He and Lewis Court, Littleton, CO 80127. ha ve [ndial his fami ly now reside at 22307 N. Yu Tzun and Shan Chu Chen's address Dwight is a reservoir engineer with prepa Rebecca Burwell, Kat y, TX 77449. is 11-2 Pa-Tai Road, Cha-Ann Village, Total Petroleum Inc. , in Denver, Colo. Lung-Tan, Taoyuan, Tiawan ROC, 325. Co. Dale L. Walling is a control engineer Yu Tzun is an associate engineer with Richard A. Harmon has a new position with Black & Veatch Consulting Chung Shan Institute of Science & as manager, digital systems, with Danie Engineers. He is on assignment on the Technology. Powers Process Controls in Skokie, III. by WI Comanche Peak Steam Electric Station Richard and Cindy have moved to 273 wood at Glenrose, Texas for Texas Utilities Don Chronister writes: "I taught a Lincolnwood Road , Highland Park, IL Services inc. Dale and Lucille's first course at Universit y of Dayton this 60035 . child, Eric Tyler, was born Oct. 20, spri ng "Industrial Materials & Pro­ 1977 1981 , weighing a hefty 9 pounds. The cesses" (like ME 53 and Met. 121 com­ Robert and Susan Helmkamp now live family lives at 1805 Priner Drive, Ben­ bined). I lik e being on the other side of at 4711 Whispering Falls Drive, brook, TX 76126. the podium for a change, but it surely Houston, TX 77084. Bob is a senior pro­ isn't easy-especially the first time." Don duction engineer with Shell Oil Co. is a sen ior engineer with The Duriron Lindsay E. Lomax reports that she has Co . Inc. He and Nancy li ve a~ 6917 just completed a computer programm­ Eas tpoint Court, Centerville, OH ing course at Rollins, and will be starting 45459. a new career in data processing. Lindsay is now a customer se rvice supervisor Bob and LaWanda DeWitt will with Rollins Inc. She li ves at 783 San remember 198 1 as a "red letter year." In Antonio Drive, N.E. , Atlanta, GA May, LaWanda finished her training to 30306. become a licensed practical nurse and Kennel subsequently passed her Illinois state t0410: board examinations in October. On July John A. Moritz Jr. has accepted a posi­ NM8' 6, their first child, Amanda Joy , was tion as supervisor of industrial engineer­ of the . born. She weighed 7 pounds, II Vz ing with Olin Corp.'s Brass Division in labora ounces, and was 21 Y2 inches in length . East Alton, III. John and Vicki have In December, Bob finished work on his moved to 12820 Ellsinore, Bridgeton, Emile: Ph.D. in physics at the University of il ­ MO 63044. 807 S linois, Urbana-Champaign, and ac­ John Morrissey has been promoted to 32578, cepted a job as ass istant professor of chief of the hospital support branch for Force 1 physics at Southern Arka nsas Universi · the Directorate of Facilit y Engineers at ty. Bob , LaWanda and Amanda's new Fort Leonard Wood , Mo. John and Louis ( address is SAU Box 13 21, Magnolia, Chris's address is Route I, Old Farm dent hi 1981 RoUamo AR7 1753 . Estates, Waynesville, MO 65583. plete h dress is 34/ MSM Alumnus - Alumni Personals ______!nds the , Dustin 1976 (Cont.) 981. He daddy's Larry and Phyllis Schwab are pleased to yea r·old announce the birth of their first ch ild, Alan Richard, on May 3. Larry, Phyllis ISte r the think l)." and Alan live at 1717 Arcadia Dri ve, Lafayette, IN 47905. Larry is a chemical 19Com· engineer with A. E. Staley Ma nufac tur­ In. The ing Co. 87, Der· Victoria K. (Headrick) Sweetser is a design engineer with Hewlett Packard in 1 Ginny Loveland, Colo. Victoria and Dave li ve :d is an at 8135 Turman Court, Ft. Collins, CO lerals & 80525. Dave is also an engineer with Hewlett Packard.

7028 S, Michael and Laurie (Kelchner) Tackett 80m have moved to 7488 Mallard Court, er with Indianapolis, IN 46260. Mike is now a r, Colo. preparation engineer with AMAX Coal Co. 198 1 Rotlamo position i, with Daniel H. Underwood may be reached Michael D. McDowell has a new posi­ David and Dallas ('79) Thorn are proue! )kie, III. by writing c/o S. Cole, 3114-B Honey­ tion as an engineer with Mississippi to announce the birth of their son. An · I to 273 wood Lane, S.W., Roanoke, Va 24014. Power & Light Co. , in Port Gibson, drew Robert, on Feb. 4. David is Jark , IL Miss. Mike has moved to 60 I Highway presently employed by McCartne y 61 N. Bypass, Apt. 22H, Vicksburg, MS Manufacturing, Baxter Springs. Kam .. 1977 39180. as a sales engineer. David and Da llas lOW li ve Reunion at Homecoming have moved to 1912 Connor, Joplin. Dri ve, Class Coordinators MO 64801. liorpro' James R. McKenzie has accepted a posi­ Co. Michael Lackner tion as a drilling and completion engineer with OFS Tulsa Corp., in Fara Vazinpour has accepted a position she has 804 S. Western Mexico, MO 65265 Tulsa, Okla. Jim lives at 6013 Broad­ as an engineer with Getty Refining & 19ramm· moor, Oklahoma City, OK 73132. Marketing Co. Fara and Paulette now starting Sean E. Price live at 5300 Gorham Way, No. I, Lindsay 7408 Prestbury Bakersfield, CA 93309. pervisor Shreveport, LA 71129 Steven Richards, '77 & '80, has ac­ 783 San cepted a position as a field engineer with John and Rhonda (both '77) Walker ta, GA Kenneth and Terry Gibson have moved General Electric Co., in Evansville, Ind. proudly announce the birth of their son, to 4105 Lara Drive N.E., Alburquerque, Steve and Clare live at 67 S. Quail Run, Ivan Skai, on Oct. 15, 198 1. The NM 87111. Kenneth is now a member Henderson, KY 42420. family's address is Route II. Box 318. d a POSI' of the technical staff at Sandia National Brazil, IN 47834. Rhonda is now a ngineer' Laboratories. Danny and Donna Roper have moved to systems project manager with Reuben lision in 9716 Harvest Court, Wichita, KS H. Donnelley in Terre Haute, Ind . :ki ha ve Emile and Gail herstine have moved to 67212. Danny is now manager of comp­ idgeto n• 807 St. Pierre Cove, Niceville, FL trollers operations with Southwestern Brad and Pam Wyatt announce the 32578. Emile is a captain in the U.S. Air Bell. birth of their first child, Justin Bradley, loted to Force stationed at Elgin Air Force Base. on Dec. 30, 1981 . He weighed 7 pounds, lnch for Thomas C. Ryan has accepted a position 4 ounces and measures 21 inches. Brad , neers at Louis G. Loos II is now a graduate stu­ as a drilling engineer with Petrus Pam and Justin live at 1809 Northwood ,hn and dent here at UMR and hopes to com­ Operating Co. Inc. , in Dallas, Texas. Court, Longview, TX 75605. Brad is a d Farm plete his studies by December. His ad­ Tom and Billie Rose have moved to 653 chemical engineer with Texas Eastman dress is P.O. Box 761, Rolla, MO 6540 I. Harvest Glen, Richardson, TX 75081. Co. 3.

MSM Alumnus 35 Alumni Personals ------Alu 1978 Laurey Ann Costich has moved back Thomas E. Helper married the former 1918 home to 145 Comfort St., Rochester, Miss Kathy Owens last July. The Stephen L. Allen writes: "I have been NY 14609. Laurey is now a geologist Helper's spent their honeymoon in Dan C promoted to sales engineer with with Penerex Corp. She reports she is Hawaii. Tom and Kathy live at 380 area e Schlumberger Well Services in the working in exploration, due diligence Gray St., Lakewood, CO 80226. Tom is Corp. Dallas office. Also a July 3rd wedding is and development of oil and gas stripper a civil engineer with the Bureau of Houstc planned in St. Louis to Judy wells in the Appalachian area and New Reclamation in Denver. based i Luechtefeld. Our new address will be York. Texas, 2922 Red Gum Road , Garland, TX Gordon and Karen Matbeson live at see Ro ~ 75042, a Dallas suburb." Gary W. Davidson, '78 & '80, is a 264 Flora Way, Golden, CO 80401. rugby f member of the technical staff at Bell Gordon is a project engineer with Iy wen Kevin Bodenhamer and Mary Atkins Laboratories in Naperville, Ill. Gary and Dames and Moore. also w( were married on April 24, and now Edna live at 3 S. 612 Virginia Ave., namenl reside at 2235 S. I I 8th East Ave. , Tulsa, Warrenville, IL 60555. William P. O'Brien's new address is OK 74129. Kevin is a lead engineer with V A-56 FPO, San Francisco, CA 96601. Cities Ser vice Co. Bill is an avaiator with the U.S_ Navy. Keitb Duncan is now an ensign in the Thomas W. Briscoe has moved to U.S. Navy at Newport, R.I. Keith and Mark K. Post has been promoted to 16102 E. 35th, Independence, MO Nancy may be reached by writing clo programmer/systems analyst with 64055. Tom is a junior attorney with Alice Duncan, Route 5, Box 382, Rolla, General Motors Proving Grounds in 1919 Hallmark Card Inc., in Kansas City, MO 65401. Milford, Mich. Mark lives at 2366 Ell­ ington, Walled Lake, MI 48088. Mo. Fred ar Joseph W. Faber now lives at 476 Terry and Sandy Scbeihing have bought Lafayette, Denver, CO 80218. He is 14332 Larry Buschling has accepted a position a home at 5935 Clifton Ave., St. Louis, Kirklao as a project manager with Grove division planning analyst with Mobil , MO 63109. Terry is a civil engineer with Mining & Coal Division. Joe writes that geologi Manufacturing Co. , in Conway, S.c. the SI. Louis City Water Division. Associa Larry and Pam ha ve moved to II I all friends are welcome to come out to Pinecrest, Myrtle Beach SC 29577. Denver for a visit and some skiing. Steven and Joyce Serniak have moved to 646 Towerwood Drive, Ballwin, MO Hassen Camptx Michael L. Coldiron now lives at 4800 Richard R. Lind lives at 51890 Rose­ 630 II. Steve is a planning engineer with Western Electric Co. 85719. Paluxy, Apt. 108, Tyler, TX 75703. mont, Madisonville, KY 42431. Magma Mike is a field engineer with Richard is a production engineer with Michael and Linda Siegrist now live at Sch lumberger Well Services. General Electric. 15 25 Berkeley, Lansing, MI 48910. Thomas Mike is a project engineer with General 985 Yin Motors-Oldsmobile. ~ emplo Robert M. Smitb Jr. has accepted a of Chiel position as a technology engineer with McDonnell Douglas Corp., in SI. Louis. Kathleel Bob and Julie (Atchley) have moved to Anderse 335 Chez Paree Drive, Hazelwood, MO 1981. T 63042. Route 2. Michael D. Stump, P.E. has been Kathleel • named assistant professor of electrical engineer engineering at the Air Force Institute of Technology at Wright Patterson Air James a, Force Base, Ohio. Mike and Nancy live 5422 S. { at 5535 Gander Road, South, Dayton, Jim is a OH 45424. Wellsoi Edward P. Webster now lives at 390 Roxalana Hills Drive, Dunbar, WV Charles 25064. Ed is an advanced production to 2448 engineer with Union Carbide Corp., in 70053. ( 1981 Rollamo S_ Charleston, W.V_ senior en In New (

36/ MSM Alumnus former 1978 (Cont.) Dennis T. Dressel has moved to No. II I. The Short St., Bethalto, IL 62010. Dennis is lOn in an engineer with Shell Oil Co., in Wood at 380 Dan C. Vance has a new position as an area engineer with Con Vest Energy River, IlL Tom is Corp. Dan lives at 807 Nashua, eau of Houston, TX 77008. He writes: "While Ed Englehart reports he has a two· year based in Houston, I work a lot in West assignment as a construction engineer Texas, New Mexico and Wyoming, and with the Corps of Engineers in the AI live at see Rolla grads everywhere. I'm playing Batin District, Saudi Arabia. Ed, Don· 80401. rugby for the Houston RFC and recent­ na, and Katie's address is P.O. Box r with ly went to Jamaica with the team. We 3375, APO New York 09615. also won the Astrodome 7-A-Side tour­ nament." lress ~ Paul Fitzgerald has been promoted to 96601. design engineer with McDonnell Navy. Douglas Astronautics in St. Louis. Paul's job responsibility now includes }ted to design and analysis of switching power with supplies for missile/satellite application. mds in 1979 Paul lives at 294-C Bolton Drive, ;66 Ell· Ballwin, MO 63011.

Fred and Susan Bauhof have moved to 1981 Rollamo bought 14332 126th Ave., N .E., BI04, Stephen P. Ford reports: "I have been UJuis, Kirkland, W A 98033. Fred is a moved back to Kansas City, Mo., to Frank J. Jost has a new position as a erwith geological engineer with Golder work in the home office of Garney metallurgical engineer with Reed n. Associates in Bellevue, Wash. Companies, and will be responsible for Tubular Production Co., in Sugarland, the management and contract ad­ Texas. Frank now lives at 10826 Sand· moved Hassen Beshir has moved to 3700 N. ministration of 2-4 projects in the areas piper, Houston, TX 77096. in, MO Campbell Ave., No. 703, Tucson, AZ of water distribution, sanitary and storm er with 85719. Hassen is an engineer with sewer collection and site work." Steve Magma Copper in San Manuel, Ariz. now lives at 15400 E. 33rd St., In­ Prasert Kitipitayangkul has accepted a live at dependence, MO 64055. position as senior design engineer with 48910. Thomas F. Brandlein has a new address, Derrick Service InternationaL Prasert Jeneral 985 Vine St., Winnetka, IL 60093. Tom and Cheryl have moved to 1515 Wilson is employed by Roberts & Schaefer Co., Milo G. Foster writes: "I have returned Road, No. 124, Conroe, TX 77304. of Chicago, 111. to the academic life for a couple of years !pted a at the bastion of capitalism, Harvard Ronald Krusie reports, "Still working er with Kathleen Bryan was married to Erik L Business SchooL Soon I'll have some for Black & Veatch in the St. Louis of. . UJuis. Andersen of Kankakee, IlL on Oct. 3, company from UMR here in the North­ fice. I live, with my wife Cindy, at )ved to 1981. The Anderson's new address is east. On June 12, Terry Lee Bachman 2091-A Travel Court, St. Louis, MO Jd,MO Route 2, Box 342, Kankakee, IL 6090 I. (Spring '82) and I will be married in St. 63141. Kathleen is now an associate chemical Louis!" Milo's address is Morris B-II, ; been engineer with General Foods Corp. Harvard Business School, Boston, MA ectrical 02163. Guillermo A. Maldonado's new address is AX: 8 ElC 9Y I 0 Edif: Chiguara No. ituteOf James and Mary Pat Bush now live at 6; EI Vigia Edo Merida, Venezuela. on Air 5422 S. 68th E. Place, Tulsa, OK 74145. R. F. Humphreys now lives at 12219 Guillermo is a gerente general with lCY live Jim is a petroleum engineer with Indian Winrock, Creve Coeur, MO 63141. Plastics EI Vigia, CA., ("Plastivica"). )ayton, Wells Oil Co.

at 390 Charles and Renda Clark have moved Ronald and Karen Jansen have moved Richard and Cheryl McFall now live at r, WV to 2448 Regency Place, Gretna, LA to 2532 Braintree, High Ridge, MO 15935 Bent Tree Forest Circle, Apt. juction 70053. Charles has been promoted to 63049. Ronald has a new position as a 2061, Dallas, TX 75248. Richard is now orp., in senior engineer with Exxon Co., U.S.A., senior account associate with Foxboro a structural engineer with Central Data in New Orleans. in St. Louis. Corp.

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1979 (Cont.) James R. Snyder is now a project Timothy L. Hildenbrand has moved to 1981 engineer with the Parker Pen Co., in 11215 Lago Vista Drive, Helotes, TX James and Lisa McSherry live at 1507 Janesville, Wis. Jim and Suzanne's new 78023. Tim is now a geological engineer Micb Hickory Valley Road, G-46, Chat­ address is Box 109A, Route 4, Edger­ with Tenneco Oil Exploration & Pro­ from tanooga, TN 37421. Jim is a mining ton, WI 53534. duction Inc., in San Antonio, Texas. PrOCt engineer with Nerco Inc. Tulsa Douglas F. Torr has accepted a position same Craig S. O'Dear writes that he as a field engineer with Hunt Oil Co. in Susan A. Leach has been promoted to petroleum engineer with Gulf Oil in (Gulf graduated from Vanderbilt Law School Cotton Valley , La. Doug has moved to 26th in May and will join the Kansas City 140 I Lewisville Road, No. 252, Odessa, Texas. Susan has moved to 5200 Storey, Midland, TX 79703. She law firm of Stinson, Mag and Fizzell in Minden, LA 71055. Davie reports that she has been appointed the June. Craig now lives at 609 W. 46th to 7: Rolla recruiter for Gulf Oil. St., Apt. 505, Kansas City, MO 64112. Clare A. Welch has moved to 160 I 801 I: Hillcrest Road , No . 54, Mobile, AL with Randall L. Schlake is now a computer 36609. Clare is now an engineer with Terry O'Laughlin has moved to 1200A engineer with Kuhlman Electric Corp., Scott Paper. Cabrillo Park Drive, Santa Ana, CA in Versailles, Ky. Randy and Faith 9270 I. Terry is a member of the Lynn have moved to 480 Lamont Drive, technical staff, electrical, at Hughes Air­ 198' Lexington, KY 40503. craft in Fullerton, Calif. Teres Eugene and Rita Schubel now live at have 2016 Cornelia Court, Galesburg, IL William C. Paone has accepted a posi­ Fayet 6140 I. Eugene is now an area engineer 1980 tion as an electronics engineer with studel with Burlington Northern Railroad in Emerson Electric Co., in St. Louis. BiU Aurora, Ill. A report has been received of the death and Robin now live at 1016 Active Jame! of Lawrence Wayne Bell in a plane Drive, Creve Coeur, MO 63141. James E. Spencer has mo ved to 4825 crash in April. en~m 70th St, Apt 8. San Diego, CA 92115. John J. Ronan reports that he has taken A~cr, now : Jim is a student at San Diego State Barry Beresik has accep ted a posi ti on as a position with Old Ben Coal Co., in Uni ve rsit y. a senior grade plant engineer with Benton, Ill., as an underground project Charlt Amoco Production Co., in Houston, engineer. John now lives at 607 N. Texas. Barry lives at 6 Pinewood Forest Chesterfield Commons, Apt. D, Mt. Brian Co urt , The Woodlands, TX 7738 1. Vernon, IL 62864. 1819 76 301 Michael E. Eckardt has been promoted Brian G. Sherry, whose permanent ad­ with V to engineer platoon leader with the U.S. dress is Country Kildare, Ireland, can Army. Mike's address is A Company, now be reached at Franklin Chemicals, Donal 8th Engi neer Battalion, lCD, Fort P.O. Box 595152, Miami , FL 33159. He as a f Hood, TX 76541. is currently with the company in WeUS Freeport, Grand Bahama. Box 3 Chris and Mariann Edwall now live at 50 S.E. 12th St, No. 266, Boca Raton, Debor FL 33432. Chris has accepted a position Ronald L. Smith has moved to 6363 tion ill with IBM as an associate engineer. N.W. 63rd, Apt. 256, Oklahoma City, Debbi( OK 73132. Ron is now a reservoir AUStin Paul and Cindy Hartwig have moved to engineer with Gulf Oil Exploration and 4528 Sunhill Drive, St. Louis, MO Production Co. Enriqu 63128. Paul is a project engineer with 243 C McCarthy Brothers Construction Co. Paul and Elizabeth Snipes have moved Ameri( to 555 E. Navilla Place, Covi na , CA Cal mel Tammy L. Hickman has moved to 91723. Paul is now a project manager in 10356 No.4 Oxford Hill Drive, Creve the engineering division of the U.S Ar­ Bryan Coeur, MO 63141. Tammy is a process my Corps of Engi neers, Los Angeles, live at 1981 Rollamo design engineer with Monsanto. Ca lif. Christi enginet 38/ MSM Alumnus - Alumni Personals ______Ived to ~ , TX 1980 (Cont.) 19ineer ~ Pro· Michael J. Stafford has been transferred xas. from plant engineer at Gladewater Gas Processing Plant to process engineer, Tulsa Engineering Department with the )ted to same company, Warren Petroleum Oil in (Gulf Oil Corp.). Mike lives at 4929 E. led to 26th Place, Tulsa, OK 74114. 13. She led the David and Janet Thompson have moved to 7247 S. Spruce, Englewood, CO 80112. David is now staff hydrologist with Law Engineering Testing Co. 1200A a, CA )f the esAir· 1981

Teresa (Gaddy) and Stephen Adams 1981 Rollamo a posi· have moved to 964 Arlington Terrace, r with Fayetteville, AR 72701. Teresa is a law Thomas Michael Cole lives at 1062 E. Denise A. Ford has accepted a position lis. Bill student. 57th Place, Apt. C, Tulsa, OK 74105. as a production engineer with Gulf Oil Active Tom is a systems engineer with Burtek Exploration and Production Co. Denise James F. Alberico has been promoted to Inc. lives at 4100 Tanglewood, Apt. 128 , engineer of technology with McDonnell Odessa, TX 79762. ; taken Aircraft Co., in St. Louis. Jim and Vicky Madison M. Daily Jr., has accepted a :0., in now live at 1632 Christy Court, St. position as an operations engineer with James C. Hafner has accepted a posi­ Jroject Charles, MO 63001. Mobil Oil Co. He now lives at 700 E. tion as a service engineer with 10hnston­ 07 N. 37th St., No. 113, Snyder, TX 79549. Maceo. Jim's new address is P.O. Box l, Mt. Brian and April Bradway now live at 213, Snyder, TX 79549. 1819 Elizabeth, Wichita Falls, TX Gholamhossein Dashti has accepted a 7630 I. Brian is a field service engineer position as a soils laboratory technician with Welex, a Halliburton Co. with McBride-Ratcliff & Associates. Randal L. Hoyt is now an engineer with :nt ad· Gholamhossein and Christine have John Deere Harvester Works. Randy d, can Donald C. Bisesi has accepted a position moved to 5505 Pine, Apt. 118 , has moved to 4528 7th St., Apt. 2240, micals, as a field engineer with Schlumberger Houston, TX 77081. East Moline, IL 61244. 59 He Well Services. Don's new address is P.O. ny in Box 312, Opelousas, LA 70570. Robert and Margaret Davis have moved to 12012 S.W. 25th, Yukon, OK Michael J. Johnson has been promoted Deborah D. Brown has accepted a posi­ 73099. Bob is now a petroleum engineer to captain in the U.S. Army. Mike and tion as an electrical engineer with IBM. with Cotton Petroleum Corp., in EI Lynn's address is 3394 E. Kimberly, No. , 6363 Debbie now lives at 9220 Singing Quail, Reno, Okla. 165, Davenport, IA 52807. I City, Austin, TX 78758. ;ervoir Vincent S. Journey has accepted a posi­ )0 and Enrique M. Calmet lives at Calle 5 No. Biprodas Dutta is director of Bengal tion as an associate reservoir engineer 243 Corpac, Lima, 27, Peru, South Refactories P Limited. His home ad­ with Southern California Gas Co. Vin­ America. Enrique is a civil engineer with dress is Natanganj; Burdwan, West cent has moved to 411 S. Virgil, No. moved Calmet Ingenieros, S.A. Bengal, India 713102. 111, Los Angeles, CA 90020. a, CA 3ger in Bryan and Dianna (Wideman) Clayton Mary Essner has accepted a position as Paul David Kreader has moved to 121 1.5 AT­ live at 6602 Everhart, No. 45, Corpus field engineer with Schlumberger Well Noel Ann Court, Cary, NC 27511. Paul nge1es, Christi, TX 78413. Bryan is a reservoir Service. Mary's new address is Route I, is now a product assurance engineer engineer with Exxon USA. Box 175, Magnolia, AR 71753. with IBM.

MSM Alumnus/ 39 Alumni Pe rsonals ______1981 (Cont.) John M . Lovejoy has been promoted to J. Barry Shelden has a new position as Chuck Williams has been transferred by captai n in the U. S. Army and is as­ an engineer with Arco Oil and Gas Co. his company, Petro-Lewis Corp., to signed to Company C. 3d Battalion, Barry and Kathleen have moved to their Gulf Coast region in Houston, Engineer Training Brigade, Fort 14702 Payette, Houston, TX 77040. Texas. Chuck is a development Belvoir, Va. John's home address is P.O. geologist. Chuck and Patty now live at Box 276, Fort Belvoir, V A 22060. Anmin Shen is a system engineer with 16900 Northchase, No. 111 6, Houston, Singer Company's link division in Silver TX 77060. Marilyn and Vincent Mattione have Spring, Md. Anmin lives at 770 I moved to 102 16 Marble Arch Lane, St. Sargent Court, Potomac, MD 30854. Cheryl E. Youngblood now lives at Louis, MO 63 123. Marilyn is now a 5811 N.W. 34th St., Apt. 23, Oklahoma graduate student at Washington Univer­ Billy and Christine Townsend's address City, OK 73122. Cheryl is a develop­ sity . is Route I, Box 311, Riddleton, TN ment geologist with Petro-Lewis Corp. 37151 . Billy is a mining engineer with Wade Wesley McLain now lives at 106 Jersey Miniere Zinc Co., in Gordons­ Robert P. Zipp has accepted a position (Rear) W. 3rd St. , Rolla, MO 65401. He ville, Tenn. with Texaco Oil as a research engineer. is a graduate teaching assistant in the Bob now lives at 3611 75 th St. , Port Ar­ mechanical engineering department at Robert J. Tragesser is now a software thur, TX 77640. UMR. engineer with Motorola Inc., in Fort Worth, Texas. Bob lives at 2104 Walter J. Morgan has moved to 2300 Bluebonnet Drive, No. 311-D, Hurst, 1982 Buchta Road, Apt. 908 , Angleton, TX TX 76053. Karl Schmerbauch has accepted a posi­ 77 5 15. Walter is now an assistant road­ tion as a structural dynamicist with McDonnell Douglas Astronautics in St. master wi th Missouri Pacific Railroad. Tad M. Tucker has accepted a position Louis. Karl and Susan have moved to as geologist with Farrar Oil Co. Tad has Stanford Oliver is a second lieutenant in moved to 2020 Broadway, Apt. 13, Mt. 8351 Eton Place, Jennings, MO 63136. U.S. Army Air Defense at Fort Bliss, Vernon, IL 62864. Texas. Stan's address is 4662 Page, St. Roberta M. Scroggins has accepted a Louis, MO 631 13. position as a geological engineer with Gary R. and Diane (Herbstreith) Ward Tenneco Oil Exploration & Production Ronald G. Prichard has been promoted live at 8700 Gustine, No. 3214, Co. Roberta has moved to 30 I · to captain in the U.S Arm y. Ronald Houston, TX 77031. Gary is an Rayburn, No. 654, Lafayette, LA li ves at 8400 Blankship St., No. 60 I, engineer with Phillips Petroleum Co. 70506. Alexandria, V A 22 309.

John and Shirley Queern li ve at 615 S. Jackson, Belleville, IL 6222 1. John is a captain in the U.S. Air Force and is now assigned to Headqu a rters , MAC/DOOA, Scott Air Force Base, Ill. , as an airlift operations analyst.

Kevin L. Ray's address is Box 431 , Amoret, MO 64722.

David A. Roberts li ves at 5005 Meadow Dri ve, Imperial, MO 63052. David tells us he is presently unemployed.

Robert M . Schaefer has accepted a posi­ tion as an engineer with Bendix. Bob and Patricia Elizabeth have moved to 11609 Holiday, No. A- 3, Kansas City, MO 64134. 1981 Rollamo

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