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Missouri S&T Magazine, June 1982 Missouri University of Science and Technology Scholars' Mine Missouri S&T Magazine Special Collections Missouri S&T Magazine, June 1982 Miner Alumni Association Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/alumni-magazine Recommended Citation Miner Alumni Association, "Missouri S&T Magazine, June 1982" (1982). Missouri S&T Magazine. 335. https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/alumni-magazine/335 This Magazine is brought to you for free and open access by Scholars' Mine. It has been accepted for inclusion in Missouri S&T Magazine by an authorized administrator of Scholars' Mine. This work is protected by U. S. Copyright Law. Unauthorized use including reproduction for redistribution requires the permission of the copyright holder. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Alumnus 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, Dallas, 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, Houston, 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 . Texas 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 .1982 ··.1982 1982 · .. 1981 '. 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 fermEx pi res .' 1984 1982 1986 land IY of .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.
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