Missouri University of Science and Technology Scholars' Mine The Missouri Miner Newspaper Special Collections 01 Oct 1940 The Missouri Miner, October 01, 1940 Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/missouri_miner These newspapers reflect the attitudes, perspectives, and beliefs of different times. Neither the library nor the university endorses the views expressed in these collections, some of which contain images and language which may be offensive to some readers. Recommended Citation "The Missouri Miner, October 01, 1940" (1940). The Missouri Miner Newspaper. 876. https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/missouri_miner/876 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by Scholars' Mine. It has been accepted for inclusion in The Missouri Miner Newspaper by an authorized administrator of Scholars' Mine. This work is protected by U. S. Copyright Law. Unauthorized use including reproduction for redistribution requires the permission of the copyright holder. 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' OLUME 27 e consist -- --;-____ _ _ _ __ _ _____ __ _ ____ ___ ROLLA,__ ___:_ MISSOURI,_____ .:___.:._---=..:....::=-.:::_.:....::TUESDAY, OC:::TOBER..::_::_::::..::..::.:_:::__::_::_::_:: 1, 19 40________ __ _________ _ NUM BER 4 !S Clarkso 'the ticke :ivils To Elect Coaches Bullman feeis '.sel In The Mail orneauan MinersScore In Each Vice-President Wh ereas it is the lege nd ary And Gill In Review A Junior will be elected Vice_ fn has bee heritage for Seniors to g row With the opening of football mg tea 'r esident of the_ Civils at their beards. season, eager eyes are scanning 1ext meet l the danc ing; all Junior Civils Wh ereas th e Seniors of '41 are the sport pages of t he country's ,.,ho have paid their dues will be still men to grow sa id beards. newspapers, Quarter To Down Indians t farnre. tryin,g to pick the s last ye, i!igible it was announced at the Wh er eas junior s ani the un­ gr idiron stars for the comin g neeting he ld this week. menti onab le are not permitted to . season. But those eage r eyes will kn up.w Extemporaiieous speeches, con ­ violate the honorabl e traditions of pass over the 1·eal star of any )ernin,g the ir summer employ_ M. S. M. team, the man whose endless de­ \am con_c;me nt, were made by the memb mes wru ers We, hereby, proclaim, and ,._de­ votion and unselfish spirit makes \y the "1 Jf the ,senior class . nounc e Mr. Jame s vV.Kerr '41- th e possible gr idiron heros, th e coach. Fre d Davidson and Otis Tay ­ .cker of t right to proxy the most sac l'ed Students of M. S. M., new and Arkansas State found the- lor gave a vivid account of their tradition of our Alma Mater b y old, we would like to better ac _ Miners to be tough competition ~xper~ences in the drafting office (firers w granting a junior, John Za,ga ta , to quaint you with our two fine last Saturday afternoon, w hen of the Ill inois Highway meetinga Depart_ grow a beard. coaches, Gale Bullman and Percy the Engi neers powered their way ment. Irre ga rdl ess of Kerr's inabiliti es; Gill. Both are doing a splendid through to a 44 -12 victory . r initiat George Pace explained his con ­ any futile attempt of sa id junior , job with our football team and The southern bays were handf­ J, erening nection with T . V. A. for which or other junior s, to grow a beartl our physica l educat ion program. capped considerably because of he has been working" for nine 6on'tforg will be promptly "d r y-shaved" by Here are a few facts about injuri es received in a p revious years. He has returned to com_ attendP the "IRON GUARD " Keepers of them. game, and four of their best play ­ olete his . seniqr year. the Keys, Prote cto rs of prett y Percy Gill graduat ed from the ers were unable to pla y against Bill Bourne a?ld · Joe Strawhun women. an d Enforcers of the tra­ University of Missouri in 1932, the Eng ineers . Howeve r, consid_ had many amusing facts to tell ditions o f M. S. ,M . with an A. B- de,gree. Basketball erable scrap and spirit was dis­ rJ,~,about thei r river work wit h the 'Member and footba ll utilized his spare played in ever y minu te of t he U. S. E ngineers. J ack McAner ­ H. Bottcher '41 time. H e played tackle and full ­ ga me, along wit h a lot of good, ney gave an exce llent account of • back, and whenever there was clea n play. the m ilitary activities at Fort any kicking to be done Pe1·cy was Riley. Alumni News Schumacher and Cook Score th e one to do it . He was the best in fir st quarter Treasurer Herb Stockton who Geor ge L. Chedsey '40, for­ drop kicker and punter on the held the office of Assistant Cit , merl y a stud ent at the Missouri team. A vernged 40 or more yar ds :The Arkansas boys chose to Engineer of Sedalia, Missouri de_ School of Mines, is now workin,g on his kicks. Voted most out_ receive, and Roge rs, Miner, boot _ fined the duties of his position. for the Joy Mfg. Co., Franklin, stand ing playe r on his team fo r e<!_a lon g _kick, deep into the Ar­ kansas backfie ld. Lynch returned Pa. three years and was also select ­ 0 . D. Ni edermeye r '28, former_ ed fo r thr ee years o n the Big Six the kickoff to the twenty yard Alpha Phi Omega ly m ining eng ineer for Cia. Min­ eleve n. If it had not been fo r Mis_ mark er, ;rnd after several attempts era de Oruro, Oruro, Bolivia, is souTi's P<\.Ors howing, Percy wou ld • Paul Fullop, Sophomore back to b uck the line, the Indians kick_ Initiates Five now w ith Cia. Huanchaca de have probably made All-Ameri... who display ed a lot of good, c lever ed out on the forty-five yard Alpha Phi Omega, the national Bolivia, in Pulacayo, Boli, •ia. can. Upon gra duat ion h e was giv_ b1•oken fie ld running in the game lin e, and the Miners started a scouting service fraternity initiat_ J . D. Harlan '10, vice_presi­ en th e job of assistant coach at with the Indi ans Sa turday. Miner dri ve for th eir first score. Cook made severa l nice thrusts ed five men into membership Fri ­ dent and general manager, ha s Missouri U. Staye d there one fa ns will see a lot more of Paul throu gh day, September · 27, in the club been mov ed from t he Sa lt Lake )'ear and then moved over to clurin,g t he season . the lin e, help ed along by a seven yard gain by Seim_ room. T hose men initiated were: City to the Boston office of the Washin 1gton U. , as assistant macher, and the Neil Stueck, Bailey Wiss ler, Gent U. S. Fu el Co. and U. S. Smelt­ coach for three years . M. S. 1.\1- .Miner s pu'-'.-ea to a stop on the Indi:,.;rs fifteen. Johannes, Anthony Pautler, and ing Refini1,-'l' and Minin g Co., 250 secur ed hi s va luable service s in AIChE to Meet Fred Olde. ;t937. Besides football, Percy has After seve ral center drives, Cook Beacon St. Th e first meeting of the Amer ­ sma shed over for the fi r st sco r e Following the initiation an in­ E. M. Linden au '26, formerly another interest as stro ng as ican Institute of Chemica l Engi­ of the game . Rog ers kicked for lllen's formal meeting was held, and in th e Philippines, jg returning football, which i s golf. Many peo­ neers will be h eld October 2. All the extra point, and the Indi ans plans were made for an open meet­ to Bolivia as manager of. lea d ple regard Percy as the best sfactio students, including freshmen, who chose to receiv e. Rogers booted mg to be he ld Wednesday, Oct. 2, min es at Pampa Grande and amateur golfer in the state . are interested in chem ical engi­ to Ca llaha n on tbe twenty, and for the purpose of acquainting Santa Rosa for Mauricio Hochs_ This yea r at the Heart of Ameri_ d! neering are invited to attend . Food the Miners pulled the Roster full _ prospective new members with the child. His address w ill be Minas can Golf Tourn ey Percy was run ­ and soft drinks will be served af ­ back down on the thirty-five yard ,ctivities of the fraternity. Bench Pampa Grantley Santa Rosa, Es­ ner up. He was also runner up ter the me et ing.
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