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Alumnus MSM -UMR Alumni A ssociation University of Missouri-Rolla Rolla , Missouri

Volume 60 Number 5 October, 1986

On The Cover

Since thi s month is the 60th anniversary of the publication of the first issue of the MSM Alumnus, we thought you might like to take a glimpse of those first issues of the magazine. The cover design (reproduced on this issue) actually was not developed until the third issue of Volume I, but was used for many years thereafter-changing only the picture and the date. (The first cover picture used was of St. Pat 's Queen , Lorraine Love.) On the back cover is the on ly ot her photo used in Vol. I of the MSM Alumnus. Pages one through five of this issue contain excerpts from the first year's fo ur issues of the MSM Alumnu s, Vol I ,

OFFICERS _______ Jam es B. McGrath , '49.

Term Expires . ... 12425 Balwyck Lane ........ 1986 St. Louis , MO 63131 President Elect . . ... Arthur G. Baebler, '55 . . ....... 17 Zinzer Co urt ............ 1986 St. Louis, MO 63 123 Vice President . ....... Alfr ed J. Buescher, '64 ........... .... 624 Golfview Dri ve ......... 1986 Ballwin , MO 63011 Vice President . J. Robert Patterson, '54 . . P_O. Box 573, N. Ridge Rd .. 1986 SikestOn,MO 6380 I . __ VSE Corp . Vice President . . . . . . . John B. Toomey. '49 . ... 1986 2550 HuntingtOn Ave .. Alexa ndria , VA 22303 Vice President . Ernst A. Wein el, '44 . _.. .. .... . . .... 1502 Wes t 50 _. _. . ........ 1986 O'Fallon, IL 62269 Vice President _ __. .. Robert V. Wolf. '5 1. . Metallu rgical Engineering ... 1986 UMR , Rolla, MO 65401 Secretary . . _____ Matteo A. Coco, '66 ........... . .. 711 5 Aliceton Ave ......... 1986 St. Louis. MO 63123 Treasurer ............... J.L. "Jack" Painter, '5 0 .............. 1610 Wilson Circle_ . ... 1986 Rolla, MO 65401 President _

DIRECTORS AT LARGE Term Ex pires Thor Gjelsteen , '53 _7300 w. Stetson Pl ace, No . 41. Littleton. CO 80123 ........... 1988 Paula Hudson , '73 . _ _.. 59 10 Charlotte, Houston. TX 77005 ............... _....... 1986 S_ Dale McHenr y. '81 ___ 4814 Chelsea Way , Alworth. GA 30 10 1............ . ....... 1988 Gerald L. Stevenson. '59 ......... Jacobs Engineering Group Inc .. P.O_ Box 2008 . _...... 1987 Lak eland , FL 33806 Rona ld A. Tappm eyer. '47 _ _2226 Country Club Dri ve. Su ga r Land , TX 77478 ............ 1987 Car los Tiernon, '54 _.. 6 1 Berkshire Lane, Lincolnshire, IL 6001 5 ............ . ..... 1986 Area Zip AREA DIRECTORS Term Expires Code Numbers 00-14 Da vid J. Blume, '65 ........ II Musket Tra il. Simsbur y. CT 06070 . . . 1986 15-26 Robert C. Perry. '49_ _PPG Industries. Inc" I PPG Place. Pitt sburgh. PA 15272 . . . 1986 27-36 Wayn e R. Broaddus, Jr .. '55 AA I, P.O. Box 25 45, Dalton, GA 30720 .................... 1988 37-45 Russell A. Kamper , '62 .... . 5674 Shadow Oaks. Da yton, OH 45440 .................... 1986 46-52 Robert L. Seaman , '69 ..... . 8305 N. Ye llowstone. Rout e 7, Muncie, IN 47302 ............ 1987 53-6 1 Eugen e J. Dail y, '3 6 . . . Dail y& Associat es, 8 16 Dennison Dr .. Cham pa ign. IL 6 1820 _.. 1988 62-62 Max A. Burgett , '5 4 . . 22 19 Dewey St .. Murph ysboro, IL 62966 _ .. 1987 63-65 Jerome T. Berry, '49 _. . ___ Route 4, Box 419, Rolla. MO 6540 I . . . 1987 63 -65 Robert T. Berry, '72 . .... __ 127 16 E. 63rd. Kansas Ci ty, MO 64133 . . .. 1987 63-65 Harold G. But zer, '47 ...... 730 Wicker Lane, Jefferson Cit y, MO 65 10 I ................. 1988 63 -65 Harol d R. Crane, '53. _.... 480 Country Club Drive, Hannibal , MO 6340 I . . . 1986 63 -65 Mary S. Klorer, '81 _9 16 5 Robin Court , St. Loui s, MO 63144 . . ... 1987 63 -65 B. Nei l Lewis, '58_ _.. 11 5 College St .. P.O. Box 627, Kenn ett, MO 63857 . . .. 1988 63 -65 Robert E. Peppers, '5 0 ...... P.O. Box 177. Herculaneum , MO 63048 .................... 1986 66-72 Peter E. Des j ardins, '44 .... 308 Bacque Crescent , Lafa yett e, LA 70503 . . 1987 73-75 Roy A_ Wi lk ins, '66 . . . Williams Cos_ -WIL TEL. P.O_ Box 21348, Tulsa. OK 741 2 1.... 1988 76-77 James B. Chaney, '48 162 18 Chipstead Drive. Spr ing. TX 77379 . . ..... 1988 78-84 J. Richard Hunt , '50 _...... 14913 Highway 82, Ca rbondale, CO 81623 .......... _ ..... 1986 85- 92 Albert S. Keevil , '43 _ .. 1442 Yost Dri ve. San Diego, CA 92 109 . . .... 1987 93 -99 David N. Peacock, '64 . ____ . 35 15 Brunell Dri ve. Oakland, CA 94602 .... 1988

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COMM ITTEE CHA IRM EN William W. Colli ns, '5 0 . . ........ 1608 Wi lson Circle. Rolla. MO 65401 Robert w . Klorer , '44 _. . 12 131 Dorsett Road. Suite 130, Maryland Heights. MO 63043 Joel F. Loveridge, '39 . _........ 739 Co untry Manor Lane. Creve Coeu r. MO 63 141 Armi n J. Tu cker. '40 . . .... 304 Chr isty Dr .. Rolla, MO 65401

1926-27.

MSM ALUMNUS (USPS-323-500) Issued bi-monthly in the interest of the graduates and former students of the Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy and the University of Missouri-Rolla. Entered as second class matter October 27, 1926, at Post Office at Rolla, Missouri 65401路9990, under the Act of March 3, 1897.

EXECUTIVE COMM ITT EE Robert D. Ba y, '49 .............. Black & Veatch, 1500 Meadow Lake Park way . Kansas Cit y, MO 64 114 Joseph W. Mooney , '39 . .. 7383 Westm oreland, Univers it y Ci ty. MO 63 130 . Lawrence A. Spanier. '5 0 . _5 Pettit Dri ve, Di x Hills. NY 11 746 .

Term Ex pires ..... 1988 .. 1986 .... 1990

EX路OFF ICIO DIRECTORS Richard H. Bauer. '52 . Mi ssou ri Electrochem Inc.. 10958 Lin -Va ll e Dri ve St. Louis, MO 63 123 Robert M. Brackbi ll , '42 ......... 9 148 Clear lake Dri ve, Dallas, TX 75225 . . 10 144 Windin g Ridge Road, St. Louis, MO 63124 Pau l T. Dowling. '40 . . .. 90 I Wes t I I4th Terrace, Kansas Ci ty. MO 64114 R.O. Kasten. '43 . Pete r F. Mattei, '37 ............. 9954 Holliston Court , St. Louis, MO 63 124 . 1060 1 South Hamilt on Ave .. Chicago. IL 60643 Melvi n E. Nickel. '38 _ _. One Briar Oak, St. Louis, MO 63132 F.e. Sc hn eebe rger, '25 _ James W. St eph ens, '4 7 .......... 406 E. Third, Lee's Summit , MO 64063 STAFF Fra nk H. Mackaman ........... Executi ve Vice-President , MSM -UM R Alumni Associat ion and Vice Chancell or. Office of Alumn i/ Developmen t Affai rs. UM路Rolia . Execut ive Director for Alumni and Con tituent Rela tions Don Brackh ahn _ Larr y Allen ................... Assistant DirectOr, Alumni Acti vi ties Louise Wils n . . ....... Executive St aff Ass istan t. Alumni/Development Sal ly Whit e . . Ed itor. MSM AL UMN US MSM 路UMR Alumni Associat ion, Harris Hall. UMR , Roll a. MO ,65401 -9990

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Sixty years ago this October, the first issue of the MSM Alumnus magazine was mailed to alumni. It was a quarterly publication dated September, December, March and June. A mimeographed bulletin had been sent to alumni intermittently during the previous 18 months, but the first printed magazine, with the title MSM Alumnus and dated Sept. 15, 1926, was actually mailed Oct. 7, 1926. There was no alumni office on campus then. The alumni records were kept in the registrar's office. Those who took it on themselves to write, edit, have printed and distribute the Alumnus were Charles Yancey Clayton, '13, professor of metallurgy and ore dressing and treasurer of the MSM Alumni Association (formed in 1921), and Noel Hubbard, assistant registrar (later registrar) and the association's "alumni

recorder." Hubbard eventually had the sole responsibility for the MSM Alumnus magazine and continued as editor until early 1954. At Homecoming 1953, the MSM Alumni Association Board of Directors authorized the establishment of an alumni association office on campus. F. C. "Ike" Edwards was hired as the first full·time executive secretary of the association and the alumni 61es were transferred from the registrar's office to quarters in Old Met. Responsibility for the MSM Alumnus was transferred to Ike and the alumni office in March 1954. Frank Mackaman assisted Ike with the magazine when he joined the association staff in 1968 and later became the editor. He relinquished the editorial responsibility in 1979 when he became director of both the alumni and the development office and now serves as publisher. The editorial duties were assumed by the current editor- Sally White- on loan part time from the UMR office of public information . Through the years many alumni have made contributions to the magazine and they continue to do so . The Alumnus would particularly like to acknowledge the interest and contributions made in the early years by Fred C. Schneeberger, '25.

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Entered a s second-class matter October 7, 1926, at Po st Office at Rolla, Mi sso uri, und e r the Act o f March 3,

1879. Officers ~ f the Association .

M. H. Thorn tJe rry..... . ... Pre s id ~ nt C. y Cla~.'lo·l.. .. . ... Tt· casur c· ·· K. K. Kers hn .. r .. .. Secret3!·Y Noel Hubbal"'l .. .. .. ... Alumni R e c'J I·d cr Editors.

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ANNOu NCEMENT.

In pre s enting t e thE: alumni ::'n'l. forlller stude,lts of the School d r,lines and Md:d.urgy this fir st i 'S l' ~ ~f the M. S . .\1. A lumnu s we Wi Sll 10 dfer the f o llo .v in;; explanation as :0 iL~ 2~l11S

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I" F or about ,, ' g ht,·e n mon t h s w e ha ·. e ·sent. to you q,,,, r te rl y general !n fcnnati on re garddlg t h e s chool t!tnt. we fdt s houl d Ge of inte re st to t;1. IS" who spent four yeilrS o f t h~ir l ive;, on thi , campus. Generally spea kin g, tho se ~ () Ui years ha ve meant mu c h to v rn . Yo)' have fOrl:1~ I acquaintance s qi'~ friu,d"hips h ~ :~ that ha ve and WI:' .'!o \', it h you chl' c ug-h your li ves . It ;5 tl ,rough the m !Gn'm of the ~ e qu arter · 1.1 bulletins , fil's, In mimeograph "07' "

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EXCERPTS FROM VOL. 1 MSM ALUMNUS 1926·27

HI REG ISTR A TION A ND NEW FACULTY ME MBERS.

OLD GRADU A TES SEND TH S IR SONS TO M. S . M.

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an in t ere sti n g manne r h is v is it to Ru ss ia and h is con clus ion s r ega rd ng t h e gre a t soc ia l expe r iment th ro u g h whi ch that co un t r y is now g o in g . Dr. Willi a m Gu e rtler of Be r li n, ·G erma n y , de liv e red two v er y in terestmg le ctur es b e f o re the s tuden t s o n Nove mb er 5. Hi s f irst t alk o n "A ~id R es is ti v ity of Meta ls" was de liver e d befo r e a j oin t meetin g of t h e Ira R e m se n Soc iety an d t he Mini ng a nd M eta ll urg ical A ss oc ,'atio n. Th e t wo or ga n iz atio ns se r ved a lunch after t h e ta lk. Dr. Gu ertle r di sc u sse d "Alum inum and its L igh t All oys" be f ore a g r o up in t h e Meta llurg y D ep ar t m e nt. B oth talks w e r e of a ge ne l"'ll as w e ll a s a tec h n ical natur e an d wer e mor e t han worth whil e . A f ea t ure of t h e genera l s cie nce se ri es f ost er ed b y D octor L. E . W oo dm a n, he ad of th e ge neral s ci e nc e d ep a r tm e nt, wa s a r ec -ta l b y Pro f ess or s Wall a'n d M cL eo d he ld on Nove mb er 12, Prof ess or Wa ll is h ea d of t h e dep a r tm e nt of vo ice at th e Uni ve r s ity of Mi ssouri, a nd Profes so r M cL e ou is cha irman of the pi a n o d e partm e n t. T hi s is th e th ird t im e t hes'3 tw o a r llsts ha ve appear e d in R oll a an d eac h tim e , d esp it e r ath e r t o r r entia l r a in s , the auditorium h a s b ee n fill ed . On November 17, Mr. A. D . T e r r el], ' 98 , addresse d t h e ,, ?cn m eeting of T a u Beta Pi on th e s" bj 2~ t fa Meta ll u r gy of Zi nc and t he Pr e pa r a t io n s a n d u s es of it s A ll oys . Mr. T errell is e m.mently qual ifi ed to di s cu ss t h ese subj ec t s, which h e did in an inte restin g m a nn er.

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EXCERPTS FROM VOL. 1 MSM ALUMNUS 1926-27 : to

HEAD WRIT E S ON 1916 CLASS REUNION.

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ta lk enthusiastically of r e unions in the future, of how we shall get together at stated intervals to talk over the old day s. How diffe rent it is af_ te r g radu ation . Men wh o s pent mo st o f t heir coll ege days in just plain loafing s udd e nly imagin e t hems elvcs t he bu s i~ s t perso ns in the worl!. 'W ere th ey to ta ke time off for a r euni o n the r e wou ld imm ed iat ely r esu lt a drop in production, a ri se .n costs, et c. , etc., ~tc . Or perh :: ps t hey are no longer the ";\lasters of their fate, the captains of th eir so uls," but n eeds mu st leste n to m or e authorati\'c voices whi ch o rd e r th e m te take "Johnny and Mar y to the park to sec t he bea rs" instead of att~nding class lunche o ns. Th e members of t he class of 1916 have pro\'en no exception to the ru l ~ . T e n years ha ve elapsed s in ce we parted from Rolla and eac h year the chances o f a r e uni on have grown slimmtr. But at la st twelve of u :; f o und ou r se lves meeting together a t the Amcrican H ote l in St. L r ui s f or lunch o n Octobe r 30th be fore the 1\1. S. M.-St. Louis U . ga me. It was not a forma l re uni o n-the re wa s not eve n a co mpl ete li st of t hose in St. L ouis and vIcinity- but a f ew short phone ca ll s brought o ut th e f ollow'ing- , who r epo rte d the ir j ot's, ad dre sses, and co ntributi ons to demo cr acy a s foll ows : J ames J. Dowd, Chief F:ng-ine e r, II'e,; tHn Coal and ~I ining Co., 827 Pl anters Gld g-., St. Lo ui s, :\1 0. Mar_ ried; o ne boy 2 1-2 years old; double chin, no bay w nd o w. Green

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MID-CONTINENT OIL SECTION MEETS AT TULSA. Th e Mid-S o ntin ent Oil Sectio n of the Alumni Assoc iati on, formerly the

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E II. :-\II\\'I"n. puhli cil;' director. Th" ,,' pr e,,' nl wlrc'::lI. :l1. Vale riu ·. ( ,- 'lfj: \ ' H . H u ~ he'. ' 00; H . H . 0:owl«n , 'I:l: L. B. F:lllr;·. e x-'U:l; ~: . L. Arn old, ' 17; J. B. Cule, ex -' li; E. N . Murph y, '20; G. W. Staples , '26 ; H . C. B rehard, '2G ; Thos. W. Leac h, '20; M. L. THry, ' 20; Geo. A Kr oen li e n, '20; K. R. T e is, '23, IV. W. K eele r , '2 1; O. N. Mane ss, 'l~ ; S. M. Hay es, ' 22 ; O. 8. Sto ner, '20; W. L .Ni ~~e , '20; R. G. H a rp er, ex'23; J. K. l\Iurphy, xe -'23, :\1. L. Atki nson, '25; F. J. Un d..!l·w oo d, ex-'25; C. T . J ones, '26 ; H. S. T l.omas, '2 6 ; H

R Dr o uot,

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and S D. Farm er,

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Tul sa Section, met in Tulsa on Nov . 14 , 1926. At this m~ ,, "n;.!: :, was voted

to chan!?:e the nam e (,f the sect Ion f,.om the Tul sa Sectio n to the Mid Continent Oil Sectio n. A veTY enthusiac.tic meeting WdS h eld and a number of subjeds of ,-,'aterial in te rest to the School of Min es were d 's cu ss ed . T he oil pro ducti on COu"s<~ at. thr SChOOl of :\'1ineo..; \\ as onc (, ~ that a rou },' d

th e sllo,iects

::ons id l-:~ '­

"ble intere st a m ong Lhe al um ni pres ~n t !'Il ea ns of in t~re,; t ing- high sc ho ol s:u lJcnls in th e Mid-l ontin e nt oilfi eld in this cours c wt! re discusse d 111 dc tai !. .'. t t ha t time of ;' o,lr it wa s o nl;' n"lu r a l that t he mutter o f football !'hru'd l'I' ('civ(' ('onsi(:f'l' rlhle ntt (' nt

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1'",de \\'hc' r eb ;' th e r l's ui ts of the :lI S :\1 gam('s c{,ulrl go o ut on th l' A ..;!-'('('iated Prl' ~:--; win' :--;

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SCHOOL BAND ORGANIZED . On Septembe r 17 , 1926, t h€ se ud e nts and certain faculty memb ~rs {)f the Sch ool met for the purpose of organi zing a school band. A sch ool band is an organ ization M S M . ,3 S been badly in need of for some time. The band has been meeting regularly during the fall and performed in splen dId sh ape at a ll th€ home foo t ball games and al so at the Washington U ga m e in St_ L o uis. It mad e a sp le ndid contribution to these o~­ ca sion s by playing "M inin g Engin eer" as the team trotted back from the goal po st s ' after each touchdown. Th e ban d expects during the wintl'r m o nths to gNe some open concerts i r: the auditorium . One of the prim e mov er s in th is organization was E C. Hunze, grad u ate stud e nt. Hunz e h a d played in t he band at the T each. ers College at Cape Girardeau and it was largely due to his boostingt hat t be band was put acr oss. Mr . ... W . Scott, who _n past years has ie 1 b a nd s at MSM, is th€ leade r of th,: n ew organization . It is filling a l-!cided need at th e School of Mine.,;, and it is hoped that the orga ni zati on ma y b e kept gOlllg throughout LI,e year.

MSM

Alumnus/ 3


EXCERPTS FROM VOL. 1 MSM ALUMNUS 1926-27

Why Join the A lumni Associa tion? Alull,ni of thc

asked

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to clai lll kill, ca ll a l" a)'s find a p lacc io r hi s d o ll ars "ith o u t sC lldin g th e nl to th e ASSOC iatio n fo r \\' Ilat he a l! t oo of tell fcc ls to bc so mething \';lgue a nd illdcfillit c , la rgc ly sllll111led u p by th e tcrlll "Io \'alty ,: ' Turllin g loosc d o ll a r s fo r so nlcthillg , "aglle and 1I1 dcfill i tC IS a lway s a ll Oll (' r o u s tas k. B ut ;1 r e th e dollar s g i\'c ll to til e ,-\Iumni ,-\ ssoc iation SpC llt fo r so nIC tilin g \'ague and ill defi nit c' Lct us s top a lld cO ll s id e r

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\ \' hat is thc A lnlllili ,-\ ssoc iilti o ll doing: "ith tllc f nll ds

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thillg it is 110\\' iss nillg t il e MS\[ ,-\I. l' \f:-': CS to k ccp \' o n ill forllled of tllc p r ogrcss o i til e sc hoo l that ga \'c to you your ed ucatio n. alld to k ccp YOll in tO ll ch with Your fricnds

and cla ss m a tcs . associatcs \\'ho al,,'ays h,l\'c a ' '''(I n11 p lacc in th e hcart oi t he a \'c rage llIall. Thi, .-\L l" \f:'; C:-; Cl"ts money, Thc sc hoo l \'c ry ge n c r o us l,\' h c lp cd ill th e c " peuse of th e first t\\'o iss uc s , ilS the sc hoo l offic ials r ea li zc that th e ir g r catc~t a ssct is thei r aluT1lni . and they \\' ant to keep these illumui iu t c'u ch \\'ith the schoo l ilncl its prog r css, H o\\'c\'c r, th e "pp ro p ri"ti o ll s for th c sc h oo l for thc next tw o \'cars. in~tead oi heill\:( ill cr eased to take ca re of th e exp;u'lsio ll so ur gcll tl y llc ce'ssa ry to p r o \'id c fo r the illcrc as-

ill g gro" t h oi the sc hoo l. \\'c re ac tu a ll\' r cduccd sOllle 12 per ce llt Oil a ccoullt oi l;) ck oi fU1lcis ill the state tr caS lln' , Tile school \\' ill bc iorced to C'CClIl01111ze hea\'ih' the n e ~t t\ \ 'O ycar:-; to mcct eXl)(> Il:'(,~ ior tilt' barc neces sities, It

calluot hclp \\'ith the ,\I.L\f:-':L'S,

large Ilt\111hcr a t' Alul1lni .-\ ssoc iat io ll s d o ll O t h a\'e due s, Thcy sC' nd out r equC'sts io r donatiolls Ol1ce each yea r, and

be

st udc nt

assista n tship and ca rn cd pa rt of thc m Oll cy t o s nppl c m c n t y o ur o "n; or, yo u bor r owed tllc fUllds to be pa id back lat c r-man \' fr o m the f un ds so gCllc r o 11 s ly p r o \'idcd b\' Mr, j aci,lill "" '92, It cost you on an a \'C r ilgc aroulld $600 a year, II you. \~'crc he re \\"lthin the last te n ),e ars, to get tllro ngll. \\ lul e )'OU \\' c r c spcnd in g tllat $600 of your 0 \\'11 m o n cy th c Schoo l " as spe nding ilppro xin latc ly- the Sil llle s unl In o rd e r that it mi g ht funct io n and you mig llt Ila\'c all cd u catlO ll. It y o u Ilad a st u dc n t ass is tail ts ili p )'OU " 'c r e ea rnlllg from tllc sc ll oo l a largc pa r t o f thc m Oll cy YO ll s pe llt ill se curing Y O llf educatio n. fi Y O t! bor r ow ed nl oncy fr om thc J ac klill!:; L oan Fund o r fro ;l1 thc A lnmlli Loall Fnnd )' o u st ill profited bv'tlle schoo l. I s n o t tile abo\'e s u fficic ll t to ju st ih' tll ilt' lo \,alt\, that cil li s fo r tile s m a ll cOllt ri bu t io n a s k cd' fo r O ' ,

the alulllni arc pro \"idin g? That is a fai r ~lllc s ti o ll.

Thc abo \'c arc t h c th in gs \'our Alulllili .-\ ssoc iation c' o ll a r s il r c u sed fo r. They a r e not \'ag u c alld indcfillit c , but r oc kbottolll bu s in css propositions \\'hi e h c\'cry loya l al umnu s oi tile schoo l could \\'c ll afford to s upp o rt, \\,ith due s o r \\,i th contribution s ",hichc\' (']" \'o u might choose to ca ll the m, A

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St, Patrick's Celebration Unusually Good Lorraine Love, the Queen, Gerald Rober ts, St, Patrick

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St. Pat , t h e patron sa int of the e ngin ee r s, paid hi s tw e ntieth annua l vis it to t h e Sc h ool of Mines Ma r ch 18, and it see m s to b e ge n era ll y con s id e r e d that hi s vis it th is yea r wa s an unusually e nj oya bl e one , Of co ur se h e callle in o n a hand-car a s us ual. Th e r e was th e u s ual pa r ade th r o ug h town, and th e us ual bum jo k es as th e se ni o r s came f o r ward in the auditorium of Park e r Hall t o be dubb e d K ni ghts of St. Patrick, Th e gy mn asi um was exce ptionall y we ll d ecorat ed and the li g h t in g effect wa s of an uIlu s u31 natur e , The mu s ic wa s furn is h ed by th e St. Lo ui s Va r s it y Orche s tra, Mi ss L o rrain e Love wa s th e 1927 St, Patric k' s q u ee n, a nd Ge rald Robert s , a juni o r in e lec tri ca l eng in eering , pla ye d the part of S t. Patrick, Miss L ove is a s iste r of Miss Na n cy Love who was S t. Patrick's queen in 1920, A n unu s ua l feature of th e prog ram wa s the fac t that a ll of , those w ho too k p a rt in th e S t. P a trick p lay, " \>\' appin ' vV h arf," a pirat e sto r y, we r e S ch oo l of M in es boys , S, A , L y nch p layed in fin e sty le th e part of "Da rlin '," a ll o ld broke n woman , while as I!Be t sy," the h eo rill e, Hugo Harrod was good, Dana \'\{ Sm ith also did w e ll as "Ol d Meg ," the fortun e te ll e r, Everything cOllside r ed, the event " as what might be t erme d a m ost s uccessfu l o ne,

Thc Association nlust

carry the expen se alo11C'. ,-\n ot her thing the As~ociatioll is doing is lend in g m o ncy to dc sc n 'ing st udents \\'ith good sc ho la st ic r ecords. Thi s loan fund is becoming oi incrcasing import<1ncc <1S the

g r o\\' th of the sc hool ha s causcd d cnl"n cl s for loau s "hich the Jackling FUlld ha s not bccll ab le to mcct. The A lul11ui Associat iou h as Ilclpcd o ut \\'ith loall s ill sofilr as possiblc, The emplOYIllC'nt sen'icc th e ,-\ ss ociatioll is ca rr y in g all ha s helped p lace many al u l11ni \\'ithout allY charge to th em,

The .-\ ss oc iatiou is also building up a sma ll rcser\'e fUlld to ha\'e on hand s hould thcrc at some tillle be an occasion \\'h ere s uch fU lld s arc Ilcedcd,

As all o rgan ization the Alul11ni A ssoc iation has steered cle" r of a till e ti cs, although this is u s ually an il11port a nt part of alullIni \\' or k at other sc hoo ls , SOl11e of the alullln i, ho\\'c\'(' r, arc 11 0t partictll<1rh' in

fa\'o r of such \\'ork

the onicia ls ha\'e thought it' be s t to tilkc ulllil tht~ r c

4/ MSM Alumnus

is a Ill o re u1lit-cel demand for it.

11 0

and

part ill' s u ch

School Has Private Branch Exchange Phone Service Durillg the past few weeks the R o lla Telephone Company ha s Installed a private b ran c h exchange telephone se rvic e for the com pus of the Schoo l of Mines, The sw itchboard is loca t ed in the R egist r ar's office, and it is now possible to r each eve r y employe of th e sc hool by te lepho ne, Thi s exc han gc fills a lo ng-fe lt want o n th e campus, and wh il e It ",ill r educe the number o f pair s of s hoes Bob Hell e r will se ll. it will save emp loyes of th e sc hoo l and t ow n speop le llluch of th e sta ir c li mbi ng that has bee n n ecessa r y in the pa s t In tra n sact in g school business,

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EXCERPTS FROM VOL. 1 MSM ALUMNUS 1926-27

Senior Trips to Start May oilars rock us oi \rith n. A

dues. " and The\'

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se,

'ril e anllual sC' ni o r trip s of th e Yari OliS d cpa rtl llt' lll :-; " 'ill bc hcld thc first t\\'o \\' cc ks in ?-l ay this year. Th e Clfincr s , accolllpanied b y Profe sso r Forb es , \\路ill !c;l\'e Ro ll a on CI(a v I fo r St. Loui s . Th e v \\路ill visit an Illin o is coa l Illin e , a ,;d th e n go to the lea d - di s trict of ~ O \1t hea s t ?\[i ssO llri. \'i siting Bon ne T erre , Flat Ri\'c r. IrOI1 ~l (lll Jltaill, and other points in th e lea d di st ri ct. Th e Illetal lurg is t s , accolllpa ni ed b,' Professor C layton, \\'ill make the trip t o S t. Loui s a nd to th e !cad be lt, leav in g R o lla M a y I ancl returning Ma\' II Th e chelllists hav e a Illor e ext e nded trip. Th ey wi ll be in St. L o ui s April 29 a ncl 30, Maryland H ote l. and from th e r e \\'il l go to Pitt s burg h, Pa .. being there Ma y 3 to G,

ick

twenlItd it

F ort Pitt 11 0tl' 1. Fr olll Pitt :.!J llrgh they ",ill g' l) tn :\iagara Fall s , '\. Y .. being' there CI\;I,' 0 i<) !(), at the l'Iil-to n H o tel. COllli ng' back the\' \\'ill >lop at CIl'\' ('land ~I a\' II and 12, H o lknden H ot el. and Chicag'O ~I a\' 13 and I~, \' \1 . C. A . H o tel. The\' \\'ill Illake th e tri p by a ut o lll o hile. and \\路il l be accolllpallied hy J)r. Turner.

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Tltl'\' \\'ill be ill Clticago lIntil \Ia\' 10, \' i, iting \ I ih\allkl'c twn day:, dtlr i ng that timl', 0 11 :..ra~' 11 they will lea\'l' il)r ~t. I.o ll is, s topping at ~prillg'fl e ld, III .. to vi , it tlt c Illin ois Hi glt ll' ;,,' lJl'part ll ll'llt. Tltey lI'ill be ill ~t. I. olli, \\;,,' I~ t o I~ . T ill.' gl:o l ogi~h will lean:: :..\ ay 2 a nd \\'ill \' i~it Flat Ri\'c r , irp ll .\ \ Ollllt aill , Fr edl.'rich:towll , and tile ;-';lHllhern Illin ois and h':. l'nttlc h:y HOtlr :-pa r di :-; tri ct. R eturning to R olla they \\'ill ka\'c again to \' isit tile J op lin di strict 0 11 :"I a\' 13 or

I~ alld \\'ill he thl'rl' lo r tltrec day;.

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The above photos were contributed to the Alumnus by Murray "Jack" Paul , '27. The pictures were taken during the mining e ngineers' senior trip described in the Alumnus. By the time he sent in the photos, Jack had for gotte n some of the names, but some of those pictured a re: Jo hn E. Weber, P. K . Hoover, Edwin , R. Seivers, Ralph O. Sulli van , William McCandlass, Edward R. C ushing, Ralph E. Hilpert , Lewis R . Springer , Fra ncis H. Conley a nd Osca r D. Neidermyer. Jack is third from left in th e top picture and second from ri ght in the bottom photo.

MSM Alumnus / 5


Fountain of Youth for Skin Ponce de Leon might have been surprised to discover that the elixir he sought in the legendary fountain of youth may have contained some unsaturated vegetable oils. Research being conducted by Dr. Stig Friberg, Curator's Professor of chemistry at UM-Rolla, however, has shown that the secret to youthful-looking skin just might lie in a modified vegetable carboxylic acid. Central to Friberg's work on this compound has been the development and testing of a new representational model for the chemical structure of lipids, or fats, in the skin's outer layer. "Through our work we now appear to have a handle on what causes dry skin and what can be done to alleviate it," he said. "In addition, we have gained some understanding of how things pass throug h the skin." Friberg's model also helps to explain the behavior of dry skin and why small changes in water content have a marked effect on the skin's appearance. "Sk in lipids form a mass of solid, powdery crystals when their water-level content falls below a certain level ," Friberg explained. "This gives the skin a dry, coarse appearance and feel. "In addition, this powdery crystal allows water to more readily pass out of the skin, drying out the skin even more," he continued. "But when the water content is increased, the lipids form a liquid crystal, which has a smooth structure similar to that of butter or margarine. This makes the skin look and feel smooth." Friberg explained that the compound he has been studying is markedly different from other moisturizing products now available. "Most current moisturizers work by placing fat on the surface of the skin to trap water beneath or by attracting moisture to the skin," he said.

6 / MSM Alumnus

The modified vegetable carboxylic acid, however, works on an entirely different principle. "Lipids are major components of the s!<in's top layer, and this compound helps prevent dry skin by keeping lipids, or fats, liquid," Friberg said. "When normal skin dries out," he continued, "liquid lipids harden into grainy particles, making the skin look dry and wrinkled . The modified vegetable carboxylic acid prevents lipids from crystallizing." Another major difference between this compound and other moisturizers is that it lasts several days, Friberg said. "Most skin softeners moisturize temporarily or only un ti l they evaporate or are washed away," he said. "Because this new compound changes the structure of sk in fats, allowing those that are crystallized from insufficient water content to become liqu id again, it will last much longer. "Water in the skin normally comes from inside the body ," he continued. "If water is added to the skin externally , it will evaporate within minutes, leaving the skin even drier and rougher. "If moisturizers such as the compound glycerol are used, they replace water in the skin structure but are easily washed away. The new compound, however, interacts with and changes the structure of the skin's lipids. The result is that the liquid crystals and the glossy, smoother appearance can be retained at a lower water content." The knowledge of skin structure that Friberg has gained through his experiments also may lead to the design of new drug delivery systems based on the administration of pharmaceuticals through the skin. Friberg has been assisted in his research by David W. Osborne, a former UM-Rolla graduate student, and Thomas L. Tombridge, professor of pathology at St. John's Regiona l Health Center in Springfield, Mo.

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The drawi ng at left represents a cross section of thin skin emphasizing the layers of the epidermis. SC is stratum corneum; SG , stratum granulosum; SS, stratum spindsum and S8, stratum basale. Friburg's research is initially concerned with stratum corneum (SC). Lipids are found in the SC layer and are initially in liquid crystal form. With some people, these lipids eventually dry out and when dry , they crystalize into powdery granules making the skin appear rough and coarse. With the application of a compound containing glyceridacid 100, the lipids revert to their liquid crystal state and the skin appears smooth and glossy . This effect will last for several days.

MSM A lumnus l7


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in Missou ri Both graduate and undergraduate students at UM-Rolla will be involved in geological engineering research this semester to help the citizens in three Missouri counties plan the best way to use their land. The counties are Taney, Jackson and Lafayette. On the Taney county project, John Rockaway, chairman of the geological engineering department, directs the work of master's degree students Rob Lorey , Rolla, Mo. , and Kevin Cosper, Amarillo, Texas. "Taney county is one of the most rapidly growing areas in the state," Rockaway said. "It is a very popular recreational area undergoing intense pressure from development. There are already signs of environmental problems and there has been some pollution of Lake Taneycomo as a result." The study will concentrate on the west-central portion of the county, which is most affected by population growth. This area includes the resort towns of Branson, Hollister, Forsyth, Rockaway Beach, and Ozark Beach. Lorey and Cosper spent this summer in the field investigating geological conditions of the Lake Taneycomo area. The Missouri Geological Survey plans to publish a report on their findings next summer. The report will include detailed surficial geologic mapping, and evaluation of the engineering and hydrologic properties of various geologic units, and interpretive maps

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evaluating the suitability of geologic conditions for various types of development. These rt;ports will provide suggestions for the best use of the land and note- any restrictive conditions. "This is an engineering and environmental geological report fo r the Lake Taneycomo area. We're interested in the_ way soil and bedrock interact with and are affected by land use development," Rockaway said . "We are interested, for example, in identifying the most suitable sites for waste disposal facilities or in locating areas where construction activity should be avoided. On the project, UMR is working through the Missouri Geological Survey in cooperation with the Taney County Planning and Zoning Commission. The project is fu nded by the geological survey and the university . The residents of Jackson county, in the greater Kansas City area, are also interested in the engineering geologic conditions present in their county. Students in Geological Engineering 372, Land Use and Reclamation Practice, are investigating the geologic and environmental conditions in this locale. The Jackson county project is directed by Dale Elifrits, associate professor of geological engineering. His class will make overlays for each 7 V2 minute quadrangle map in the county. The overlays will map engineering geologic characteristics and surficial materials. Elifrits estimated the project will take five years to complete, not because of its difficulty, but because the class is offered only during the fall semester. "This way we have new students each semester working on the project," he said. "More students have a chance to learn." Usually, however, projects such as this are limited to a small number of graduate students. As with the Taney county study, a proposed Lafayette county project will use a limited number of graduate students. Lafayette county is east of Kansas City. The principal investigator is doctoral student Peter Jancich , Kansas City . Elifrits, again , is the faculty supervisor. Although the project is not funded yet, Elifrits is op-

timistic about the support he'll receive from Lafayette county officials. "They've already said the field office there would gather information for us," Elifrits said. "And we can use the office and secretarial staff to support our efforts." He predicts the time put in by field office personnel will match Jancich's efforts hour for hour. "There's at least two man-months of field work. I expect we'll get a one-ta-one match on that from the field office," Elifrits said . The main thrust of the study is to determine how to better manage the aggregate resources in the area. Elifrits cites as one example the only limestone quarry in the county . It is being crowded out of-business because of residential development encroaching upon it. "It's the only good source of rock in the area," he said. There are two parts to this project. The first will consist of literature searches to identify and map such features as underground mines, soil and bedrock, and surface and underground water supplies in the county. According to Bill Meyer, administrator of the Lafayette County Planning and Zoning Commission, the study will be based on existing data. After the data is evaluated and mapped , Jancich will verify it through field checking. "Everybody has access to this information now ," Meyer said. "The only thing is, it's not compiled in such a manner that you can use it." The second part of the project involves analysis and evaluation of each area's strong points and limitations with respect to land use changing from agricultural to urban , and to provide suggestions for efficient use of the land. In the end an engineering geologic map and report for the county will be produced. They will aid local elected officials, developers, contractors, and land owners in answering the same questions mentioned by Dr. Rockaway for the Taney county project. Elifrits estimates the final map and report will be pu.blished 18 months from the starting date. Again, the Missouri Geological Survey will assist in the Lafayette county praject.

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Unofficial Alaska Section The "Fifth Annual Alaska Unofficial Alumni Meeting and Ge neral Good Time Party" was held on Jul y 29 , 1986 at the home of Tom, '79, and Nancy Schmitt in Eagle River. For those of yo u in the "lower 48," Eagle River is a communit y located just north of A nchorage and south of Prudhoe Bay' (actually it's a northern suburb of Anchorage, but

distances in Alaska are deceiving because of the Northern Lights). The weather was cool but typical, and it didn' t rain. Fortunately, most had the good tas te to lea ve at a reasonable hour. Special thanks to Na ncy Schmitt who was on the North Slope and allowed us to ha ve the party at their house (if Tom told her); also, to all of the wives who at-

tended . In attendance were Tom Schmitt; Terry McAllister, '78; Richard Beecher, '8 3; John Dane Cantwell, '85 ; Terry Palisch , '86; Scott Smith , '86; Doug Swenson , '83; Kurt K innevan, '78 ; Ma rk Eck , '80; John Borthwick, a nd Lenn Koederitz. Also, at least one word must be mentioned concerning this year's salmon run: fan tastic! Lenn Koederitz, '68

Attending the "Fifth Annual Alaska Unofficial Alumni Meeting and General G ood Time Party" were, left to right, kneeling: Doug Swenson , Barry Shelden , (with S. Smith), Scott Smith; 2nd row, Tom Schmitt, Gerry Suellentrop, Laura Suellentrop, Kathy (Dill) Shelden , Susan McAllister , Steve Homoky, (with M. Eck) ; 3rd row , Terry Palisch, Terry McAllister, Mark Eck,

Jobs The services of UMR's Career Development and Placement Center are available to alumni as well as students. To obtain information about the current job listings, alumni need to send an up-to-date resume to the Career Development and P lacement Office. The placement staff will make the res ume ava ilable to companies looking for people wit h experience, and will send the alum nus a copy of the latest job listings. If yo u wish to use this service, contact: ass istant director-placement. Career Development and Placement Office, UMR , Rolla, MO 6540 I (phone: 3 14/34 1-4288).

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Evening with President Magrath St. Louis, M o., City Hall Rot unda ........ .. .. .. ... ... .. ........ ......... ..... No vember 5 G eological Society of America Convention San Antonio, Texas .......... .... .. .. ........ ...... .......... ..... ........ ......... .November 10 Tu lsa Sect ion Tu lsa, Ok la . ........... ._.... .. ....... ......... .. ..... .. .. ...... .. .. ........ ........... .. .November 16 C hicago Area Section Meeting St. C harles, \11. ...... .......... ............. ,.................. .. ... .... .............. .. .... December 6 SME A nnual Meeting a nd Ex hibit Denver, Colo . ....... .... .. .. .. .. ........... ........ ......... .. ... ........... .......... .... February 23

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The St. Louis section of the MSMUMR Alumni Association held their second summer outing in 1986 as more than 60 alumni, friends and families attended the St. Louis Cardinals' baseball game on Wednesday , Aug. 27 and cheered the home team to a victory over the Atlanta Braves. Bob Bruce, '69 , '70, section president and Jim McKelvey , '70, section

treasurer, welcomed the alum ni to the activity and led the cheers from the alumni section. Frank Mackaman, ex ecutive vice president of the Association , left the section during the fifth inning to be interviewed by Jack Buck on his radio broadcast . He extended greetings to the thousands of Miners listening to the Cards baseball game. Some of the alumni and friends attending the game included: Louis G. Laos,

'77 , '82; Robert Bruce and family , '69; Jim McKelvey and family , '70; Jerome T. Berry and family , '49; Homer W. Krattly, '33; Andrew M. Taylor, '51 ; Ste ven Sa ll wasser , ' 79 ; Br e nda Liescheidt, '78 ; Stephen Liescheidt , '77; Robert A. Engberg, '74, '80; Thomas O. Patterson, '71 ; Herb Schnyder, '71 ; Mark Martin , '68; Frank and Nancy Mackaman; Don and Nancy Brackhahn and Larry and Jane Allen.

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ret irement at the scene of his early triumphs. The business of the sect ion was handled in true democratic fas hion and after hard campaigns, the following were elected: President - Sam Sands, '60; vice pres ident - Norman Tucker, '40; secretary-treasurer -A lok K. Berry, '85 . Some of the others attending were: Bob Arnold, '79; Henry Atkinson, '56 and Linda Loy; Michael K. Boyer, '83; Marie Eder, '86; Richard Jackson, '83;

Lloyd and Eleanor Langsdorf, '67; Elmer and Doris Pack helser, '5 1; David and Patricia Rommelmann, '70; Carla Rellergert , '86; Ma rtin Seitz, '66; Stephanie Sands; Roy and Bobbie Van Steenberger, '64; Dee and Louise Wyatt , '4 1; Harry Smith, '42; Larry Spanier, '50; Melvin Hudson , '58; Salvatore and Shirley Dibartolo, '57; Jeff and Katherine Crum, '29; Chancellor Martin Jischke and Frank and Na ncy Mackaman.

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UM Curator John Lichtenegger and his wife Donna hosted a reception at their home in Jackson , Mo. for Rolla alumni and Southeast Missouri business and professional leaders on Sept. 16, 1986. The event was held to introduce Chancellor Ma rtin and Patty Jischke to the area. Alumni Gene Penzel, '55 , and Roger Ellis, '7 1, co-hosted the event and welcomed more than 75 alumni and friends to the reception. Chancellor Jischke was introduced by John Lichtenegger and proceeded to discuss the progress being made at UMR and the promise of the future at the University. He also expressed appreciation to

Lichtenegger, Penzel and Ellis for giv路 ing him the opportunity to meet and visit with those in attendance. Alumn i came from as far away as Paducah , Kentucky and Carbondale, illinois for this mid-week evening reception . Those in attendance included: Leroy and Daisy Brown , '66 ; Jerry and Sandy Buchheit, '78; Roy and Margaret Coplen , '49 ; Clifford and Sandy Crosnoe, '64; Bob and Lynn Dempster; Jim and Wanda Drury; Gene and Ann Edwards, ' 53 ; John and Melody Hagans; Harold and Jeanine Hager, '70; Leo and Shirley Hindman, '52 ; Donna and Gerald Hitt , '69; Pamela and Stan Johnson, '77 ; Representative Mary

Kasten ; Vern and Stacia Kasten , '45 ; Dewayne and Ruthanne Mabry , '68 ; Casey Moloney , '85; Richard and San路 dra Moore, '68 ; Bob and Martha Patter路 son , '54; Kevin Phillips; Representative Marvin Proffer; Van and Pat Puis; Susan Ramsey ; Tom and Connie Risch ; John and Marie Ruester, '59 ; Ken and JoAnn Shrum , '59; Brian and Joana Sievers, '82; Jim and Ann Smyth , '60; Art and Jeannine Soellner, '55 ; Jack and Jane Steuterman, '50; Dennis and Sharon Stover, '66 ; Tom and Judy Strickland, '66; Melanie Tindley , '85 ; Jim and Marsha Vangilder, '68 ; Ronald Yersak ; Frank and Nancy Mackaman and Don and Nancy Brackhahn.

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A total of 46 Mi ner alumni , their spouses, guests, UMR parents and UMR students attended a reception held Sept. 9 at the Clarion Hotel during the Society of Mining Engineers' St. Louis convention. Prior to the reception , R. Kent Comann , '43, president of Comann Associates, Inc. , Aurora , Colo., held a job search seminar for UMR students attending the conven tion. Miners and guests attending were:

Gill Montgomery, '35; David Smith, '77; Milt Bradley, '65; William Cornell , '83; Frank Benavides, '70; Charles Haas; Nea l Hager; Henry Whaley , '48; James Whaley , '84; Cyrus Rastegar , '85; Mike Spevak; Ly le Evans; Dick Hagni, '62; Joe DePasquale, Dianna Tickner, '79; Don Warner; Bob Peppers, '50; David R. Ziegler; Joe Swan; Greg Sutton; Randal Hanning; Tony Brasier; Bill Si nnott ;

Dale Elifrits, '76; Art Rueff; Bill Hallett, '55; Hayri Erten; Halim Demirel; Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Kegel , '56; Charles E. Stack, '64; John Rockaway; Jack Burst, '43; R. Lary Mi ller, '58; Chris Vierrether; Carlos and Joan Tiernon, '54; Kurt B. Oakes, '85; George L. Loelkes, '84; Jim Arnold , '80; Bill Pen nstrom, '83; Karl E. Burgher, '84; Joe and June Rosenauer; Larr y Allen and Don Brackhahn.

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The mid-summer (for tax purposes~ July 12th "meeting" of the Los Angeles Area Alumni , was held at the home of George and Miriam Nations, '36, in Apple Valley California. The weather at this outing in the high desert in Ju ly is su rprising. In the low desert around Palm Springs the temperature was past the century mark. But when the group began to arrive at the Nations' home, the weather was ~<;lr:fi1 and pleasant. At mid-day it was 116f in the sun , ideal for swimm ing, and cool in the shade for "shooting the breeze" and experimenting with Bartles and Jaymes. We had more swimmers

Attending the Los Angeles Section meeting were, left to right, 1st row ,

Gostin , '44; Jesse and Maude Dickinson , '57; John and Phyllis Wilms, '43 ; Jeff, '83 , and Leslie, '85 Bacon; Sharon Clinch, '84; Scott, '74, Alice, Julie and Scotty Boyd; Don , '68 , Linda , Adam and Craig Moyer; Wayne and Betty Huff, '5 1; AI and Tony Arsan , '51 ; Perrin and Desiree Roller, '80; Bill, '58 , Norma and Carrie Dye; George and Nancy Stevens, '52 ; Harold , '84, and Diane, '84, Crouch; Don and Dee Crapnell, '59; Don , '63 , Jean and Paula Schricker; John and Helen Muehring, '50; Barry, '71 , Sue, '72 , Jay , Eric and Mark Winscher and Fred and Maril yn Todd . John Wilms, '43

this year. The feast prepared by Miriam was out of this world. There was such a variety of food , and so many home baked goodies, everyone would like to have had a "people bag". Later in the afternoon there is always a breeze in this desert area, it was an ideal time to stroll around the golf course. This time we didn't get lost. And at night if you wanted to jog along the road, there were millions of stars that dwellers of the city never get to see. In unison we thank the Nations' for this very successful outing. Those attending were: Jim and Theda

children: Craig and Adam Moyer, Eric Winscher; 2nd row, kneeling: Don and

Jean Schriker, Jim and Theda Gostin, Paula Schriker, George and Nancy Stevens, John and Helen Muehring; 3rd row: George and Miriam Nations, Phyllis Wilms, Sue Wincher and Mark , Sharon Church, Jeff and Leslie Bacon, Marilyn Todd, Desiree Roller, Linda Moyer, Don and Dee Crapnell , Maude and Jesse Dickenson; 4th row: John Wilms, Harold and Diane Crouch, Barry Wincher, Alice Boyd and Julie, Scott Boyd and Scott y, Fred Todd, Perrin Roller, Don Moyer, Norma and Bill Dye. Not pictured are Wayne and Betty Huff, and Al and Tony Arson.

ST. PAT'S GREEN Christmas is just around the corner and St. Pat's Green makes a perfect gift for that person who has everyth ing. Or if you just want to beat the St. Pat's rush , order your St. Pat's Green today. 1987 Green items include: Sweatshirts (S, M, L, XL) Sweatpants (S, M, L)

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Football Miners Prepare for MIAA Opposition Featuring an explosive offense and a young, but improving defense, the 1986 UMR football team contin ues its preparation for the MIAA portion of the season. UMR, 3-1 in early-season nonconference action, surprised many veteran Miner fans with an exciting passing game led by senior quarterback Brad Haug. Haug has thrown for eight touchdowns in the first four games of the season, and his young receivers have been the most pleasant surprise of the new campaign. Sophomores Ron Reimer, Greg Suellentrop, freshman Chris Hawkins and junior Don Brown , Jr. , have provided the Miners with some of the best receiving talent UMR has enjoyed in many years. "Haug has shown a great deal of poise this season, and our receivers have shown us the ability to catch just about everything," said Miner head football coach Charlie Finley. "Defensively, our secondary has been pretty solid, and some of the young kids on the line are getting better with each game they play." The UMR secondary has been paced

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by senior cornerback Lloyd Flowers, who has three interceptions in four games. Linebackers John Hentges and Brent Arthaud have logged the majority of Miner tackles, with Arthaud gaining the MIAA Player-of-the-Week honors after the Sept. 6 con test. An early season wrap-up of UMR football action is as follows: Sept. 6 ys. Missouri Western - Haug passed for one touchdown (a 2 1-yarder to Reimer) and ran for another, as the Miners defeated the Griffons 38-22 in the season-opener. UMR was helped by three interceptions, setting up 21 second-q uarter points that put things out of reach for the visitors. Sept. 13 at Missouri Valley - Yet another 21-point second quarter paced the Miners to their second win of the young season, as UMR blasted Missouri Valley 42-13. Haug fired touchdown passes of 18 , 19 and eight yards and ran 71 yards for another. His fa vorite target in the air was Reimer, who snared four passes for 78 yards. Flowers intercepted two passes during the game, as UMR picked off five Viking passes during the evening ..

Sept. 20 vs. Pittsburg State - The Miners saw a seven-game winning streak go by the boards, as the NAIA's fourth-ranked Gorillas defeated UMR 37-14 . UMR was plagued by turnovers, helping Pittsburg State speedster Monte Weathers do most of the offensive damage. Weathers scored on runs of five and 78 yards, and returned a punt 64 yards for another. Trailing 30-7 at the half, UMR allowed Pittsburg State only one touchdown in the final two quarters of play, but could not mount a serious offensive threat. Miner touchdowns came on a three-yard pass from Haug to Don Brumm , and a Suellentrop fumble recovery in the Pittsburg State endzone. Sept. 27 at Evangel - The Miners got back on the winning track , defeating the Crusaders 40-28. Miner kicker Jim Zacny tied a UMR single game record with four field goals, giving him 17 for his career. That also tied the Miner career record, giving the talented sophomore plenty of time to demolish the UMR field goal marks. He was named the MIAA 's "Offe nsive Player-of-theWeek."

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UMR Men's Soccer Team Struggles Early

Late Bulletin: On Oct. 21, UMR's men's cross country team was ranked 13th in the nation by NCAA Division II National Coaches' Poll, and 4th in the Great Lakes Region. It is the highest national ranking the team has received.

"I knew this season would be one for rebuilding, and that is exactly what we are going through," said UMR head men's soccer coach Paul McNally. "We have on ly one senior on the roster, so it will take awhile for someone to step forward and assume some real leadership on the field." The Miners, 2-7 -0 during the first part of the 1986 season , have played a very tough non-league schedule. Losses this year include matches against NCAA Division 1\ powers Southern Indiana and Missouri-St. Louis_ as wel l as NAIA foe Avila College and NCAA I opponent Texas Christian University.

"We have played well at times, and I do really believe that eventually this will be a tremendous soccer team ," McNally sa id . "We have been in almost every contest , but are simply having trouble getting the key goals," McNally said. "We have a big edge on our opponents on shots, but we aren't getting them to count." John Laaker paces the UMR attack with three goals and three assists, while Tim Chojnacki has three goals. UMR is paced defensively by returning AllMIAA performer Joe Rumping.

Lady Miners Fire Shutouts in Early Soccer Action The Lady Miner soccer team , enjoying an early 3-3 record , recorded a pair of shutouts to highlight the September schedule. UMR blanked Missouri Baptist 6-0 and then whipped Maryville College 2-0. Freshman Mary Glasper led the offensive attack in the win over Missouri Baptist, scoring three goals. Gasper also had one of the goals in the second shutout. The Lady Miners are paced this season by the leadership of co-captains Susan Shrum and Debbie Lewis, as they try to finish the 1986 campaign with a

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plus-.SOO record. "We were 8-9-0 last season , and think many of the players really learned from that competition," said head coach John Watson. "The biggest obstacle we have is probably the toughest schedule a Lady Miner soccer team has ever faced. " UM- Rolla has nine letter-w inners and seven starters back from last year's sq uad , so Watson is hopeful the team will continue to improve. "We have a good mix of youth and experience, so the team should get better as the season progresses."

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The Lady Miners are again paced by AII-MIAA runner Julie Board, the best female cross countr y performer in the squad's short history. "Julie continues to be one of the best runners at whatever meet we attend ," Preston said. "She recently set a new course record in a S,OOO-meter run at Central Methodist, so it looks like she is ready to peak in late season action." Big events for both teams will be held in late October and early November, as conference and regional action is slated. Any performers who qualify from this event will travel to Riverside, Calif. for the NCAA Division II Nationals, set Nov . 22.

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Student Activities _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Students Do Research At Oak Ridge Lab Two UM-Rolla students were among 74 students working on summer research projects sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy's Office of Energy Research. Both students worked at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tenn. Charles M. Hart, a nuclear engineering senior from New Haven, worked in the Health and Safety Division. His project involved radiological characterization of contaminated Department of Energy sites. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Hart of New Haven. Jeffrey 1. Smith, a nuclear engineering senior from Rolla served in the Engineering Technology Division and did an economic feasibility study of the Ultimate Safe Reactor, including radiation dose evaluations. Smith is the son of Mrs. Carol Hernandez of Rolla. During their la-week appointments, Hart and Smith worked with DOE or DOE contractor staff and used state-ofthe-art energy technologies to develop sk ills and knowledge in projects relating to energy production, utilization , conservation and related social implications. Selection for the Student Research Participation Program is competitive and open to college students who have completed their junior year and have the potential for a successful scientific career.

WSJ Award The 1986 UMR Wall Street Journal Student Achievement Award for outstanding scholarship in finance was awarded to Liesa F. Klump, Bel-Nor, who received a B.S. degree in engineering management in May of this year. Klump received an engraved sterling sil ve r medal encased in a glass paperweight and a year's subscription to the Wall Street Journal.

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31 Freshmen in Chancellors Leadership Class Thirty-one freshmen have been selected to take part in the UM-Rolla Chancellor's Leadership Class during the 1986-87 school year. UMR Chancellor Martin C. Jischke initiated the class this fall to recognize students selected on the basis of their high school leadership ability, serv ice to their school and home community and outstanding academic records. "Students in the class will get together weekly to meet leaders from the University, state and industry," Jischke said. "They will also further develop their own leadership through programs presented on the elements of successful lives." Also planned are informational sessions about UMR and social activities. Members of the Chancellor's Leadership Class receive a $ 100 scholarship each semester of their freshman year to be used toward the purchase of textbooks.

UMR Student Presents Paper in Minnesota Tracy Jo Thomas, Rolla , a graduate student in civil engineering at UMR , recently presented a paper entitled "The Earth as Insulation" at the Second International Earth Sheltered Building Conference held recently at the University of Minnesota. The paper was the result of Thomas' undergraduate honors project. Dr. Rodney W. Lentz, professor of civil

engineering at UMR, was the honors project adviser and co-author. Other coauthors are Drs. D.C. Look , professor of mechanical engineering at UMR; Dale C. Elifrits, professor of geological engineering at UMR; and Lawrence K. Sieck, former professor of civil engineering at UMR. Thomas received a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from UMR in 1985.

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UM-Rolla has joined six other Missouri universities in offering undergraduates a period of study in London. The Missouri London Program wi ll offer students a core of courses taught by faculty from the participating universities. Students in good standing at UMR are eligible to participate in the program and all courses offered in the MLP can be used for credit toward graduation. The MLP will offer UMR students the opportunity to deepen their appreciation of literature, drama, history , art and the historical roots of the American political system through direct contact with the British culture. Other participating universities are: Central Missouri State University, Southeast Missouri State University, Southwest Missouri State Uni versity and the University of Missouri campuses in Columbia, Kansas City and St. Louis. Subject areas for the 1987 spring semester are: British Life and Culture (a three-credit hour interdisciplinary course required of all MLP students), history , art and art history, philosophy, music, English and independent study - a special research project approved by the major department before departure. Students will have access to many libraries housed in London as well as membership in the Student's Union of the Imperial College. They will have use of all recreational facilities and be able to join a wide variety of cultural and sporting events.

Social and cultural activities to support personal or academic interests include visits to museums and galleries, West End theatre performances, walking tours, rock concerts, day excursions and many others. Also available will be several optional weekend tou rs. Cost of the program includes regular UMR fees plus a non-academic program fee of $2795 a semester which incl udes accommodations in London , a weekly program of cultural and social activities, membership in the Student's Union of the Imperial College, membership in the Kensington Public Library , and subsidized course-related excursions. Non-academic fees for the 1987 spring semester are due by Nov. I. Students eligible for financial assistance at UMR may be able to apply this aid to the MLP. Also available are two $500 scholarships to assist with the cost for studen ts that qualify. For information about academic details and an application booklet contact Dr. Wayne Cogell, professor and chairman of philosophy and associate dean of the UMR College of Arts and Sciences, G-4 Humanities Social Sciences Bldg. , University of Missouri-Rolla , Rolla , Mo. 65401 , or phone (3 14) 34 1-4869. For non-academ ic details assistance contact Eunice French, assistant director, International Program and Studies, 321 Engineering Research Bldg. , UMR , Rolla, Mo. , 6540 1, or phone (3 14) 341-4208.

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Faculty Activities ---------------------------------------Dolan Named Head of Nuclear Engineering Thomas J. Dolan, professor of nuclear engineering has been named chairman of nuclear engineering at UMR. He rep laces Dr. Nichola s Tsoulfanidis, who will return to full time teaching and research in the department after a sabbatica l leave in France, where he is conducting research in the area of neutron and gamma transport at the Nuclear Research Center of Cadarache of the French Atomic Energy Commission .

THOMAS J. DOLAN

Dolan received a B.S. degree in engineering mechanics from the Uni versity of Illinois in 1961. He received M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in nuclear engineering from the University of Illinois in 1965 and 1970, respectively. In 1970-71 he studied plasma physics at the In-

stitute of Nuclear Physics, Novosib irsk , USS R. Dolan joined the UM R faculty in 197 1 as an assistant professor of nuclea r engineering. He has developed courses in nuclear fu sion principles, experimen ts and technology at UMR. He has par¡ ticipated in fusion research programs at Lawre nce L ive rmore National Laboratory , Los Alamos National Labo rato ry, Oak Ridge Nationa l Laboratory, INRS-Energie (U niversite de Quebec) and Phillips Petroleum Co. He has also taught at the National Tsi ng Hua University, Taiwan . Dolan received UMR Outstanding Teacher Awards in 197 5, 1979, 198 1 and 1983. He is the aut hor of the textbook "Fusion Research ," which was pub lished by Pergamon Press in 1982 .

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Ta-She n Chen , professor o f mechanical engineering at the University of Missouri-Rolla, was recently elected a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) . Chen is active in the ASME heat transfer division's comm ittee on theory and fundamental research and in the thermophysics technica l comm ittee of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA). Currently, he is an associate editor of the A1AA Journal of Therm ophys ics a nd Hea t Transfer. Chen received his B.S. degree in mechanical engineering from Nat iona l Taiwan University in 1954, his M.S. degree from Kansas Sta te University in 1961 and his Ph.D. degree from the University of Min nesota in 1966 in the sa me field. Chen joined the UM R facultyin 1967.

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Distinguished Service Paul R. Munger, '58, P.E., received the National Cou ncil of Engineering Examiners' Distinguished Service Award during the organization's 65th annual meeting in St. Louis. Paul is professor of civil engineering and director of the Institute of River Studies at UMR. The award (NCEE's highes t) is presented in recogn ition of dedicated and outstanding contributions to the adva ncement of professiona l engineering and/or land sur veying reg ist rat ion through service to the state regulatory board and to NCEE. Pau l was cited for 12 yea rs of service on the Missou ri state board and five yea rs as a member of the

PAUL R. MUNGER, '58 NCEE Boa rd of Directors. Orga nized in 1920, NCEE serves 54 state and five ot her legal jurisdictions for engineering and land survey ing registra tion by prepa ring uniform examina tions for ca ndidates and encourag¡ ing uniform sta nda rds of practice and qualifications for regis tration .

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ing the 1986-87 academic year. Liapis will be a Fulbright Professor at the Technical University of Munich where he will direct scholarly research with Professor A. Mersmann. Liapis received his B.S. degree from New York University in 1972. He recei ved his M.S. degree from the

Un iversity of Rochester in 1974 and his Ph. D. degree from the Swiss Federal institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich , Switzerland, in 1977. He joined the UMR facult y in 1979. His research interests are in the areas of separations, transport phenomena and biochemical engineering.

Bogan Awarded Fulbright Grant to Brazil James Bogan, associate professor of art at the University of Missouri-Rolla, has been awarded a Fulbright grant to lecture at the Federal Un iversity of Para, Belem, Brazil during the 1986-87 academic year. While in Brazil, Bogan will teach American and British literature courses, translate Brazilian poetry and work on a movie. In a previous trip to Brazil,

which was coordinated through the Partners of the Americas Program and the UMR Center for international Programs and Studies, Bogan taught a course on American culture. Bogan has been on the UMR faculty since 1969. He is the author of "Trees in the Same Forest," a book of poems; coeditor with Fred Goss of "Sparks of

Fire: Blake in a New Age," an anthology , published in 1982; and coeditor with Les Blank of "Burden of Dreams," an account of the creation of the movie by the same title. He is director of the UMR Film Series and teaches classes in art appreciation and film. He holds a B.S. degree from the University of Loyola-Chicago and M.A. and Ph .D. degrees from the University of Kansas.

Coterie Prints UMR Coterie now offers prints of four of the original MSM-UMR Buildings in several forms. The prints were made from pencil sketches by UMR designer Dick Hatfield. They include the Rolla Building (1871) , Chancellor's Residence (1889) , Norwood Hall (1903) and Parker Hall (1912). All proceeds will go to the Coterie of UMR Faculty Wives Scholarship Fund.

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colleges and universities. "Negative ions that we have st udied only ex ist for a micro-second," K vale said . "They exist as the result of atomic collisions." Behaving somewhat as shooting stars appear to the naked eye, negative ions scatter in various spectrums following energetic atomic collisions. Kvale can cause these collisions with the state-of-the-art technology at ORNL's negative ion source facility . "We create collisions at the atomic level ," said K vale of his work, supervised by senior researchers G. D. Alton , R. N. Compton, and D. 1. Pegg. They are all physicists.

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he peculates th ere will be a tie-in with fusion energy. "If we need a high energe ti c beam of particles uch a in fu ion re earch," K va le sa id, " nega tive ions will be good to have around. StUd ying th em leads to a better under tandin g of what force take place in th e nu cleus." K va le sa id hi. view of the contrib ution of one person such a him elf may be compa red wi th a savi ngs account. I believe the discoverie made in science are like a avi ngs account," K va le said. " In vestment in scientific knowledge grows. Eventually the world get a lot more out than was put in." H e ci ted tran i tor a an example of prin cip le collected many year before an invention becomes part of everyday life. "The re ult (of tran is tors) has been an electronJc revolu ¡ tion," Kvale aid. "We are collecting principle now which wil l mu hroom until we come up with device that we cannot dream about now." K va le said he hopes more tudent will go IOtO science careers becau e, "I t' the ba i of our understanding of how nature work "It's interest ing in the ame wa ciJmblOg a mountain IS intere tin g. With the world becoming more and more technical, physic i a good foundation for everyone. " It prin ciple are at the heart of why a T works, a compac t disk, and oth er par ts of modern life. The phy ics of a compac t di k ha e been kn own for many decades." Other intere ted in applying for DOE' Pos tgradu ate Resea rch Training Program shou ld contact W ayne L. Steven on, Univer ity Programs Division, Oak Rid ge Associated Universities, P.O. Box 11 7, Oak Ridge, T 3783 1-0117. The Univer ity of Mi ouri ha been a member of Oak Ridge A ociated niversitie si nce 1981 . Th e Rolla campus i represented on th e Cou ncil of span oring instilUti on by Dr. John Park , vice chancellor fo r academ ic affair.

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Word has been received of the death of Herman Herbert Vogel on Aug. 26, 1985 . At MSM Herman was a member of Corsairs, AIME , the Athletic Association and the football team in 1915 . He received his B.S. degree in mining engineering. Before his retirement in 1960, Herman had been vice president and general manager of Barton Mines Corp., North Creek, N.Y. , for many years. At the time of his death he was living at 4148 Sandpiper Drive, Ft. Pierce, FL 33482.

The death of Elmer Gammeter, '26, '27, '32, on Aug. 30, 1986, has been reported to the Alumni Association by Elmer Sperling, '31. At MSM Elmer Gammeter was a Grubstaker, a member of Tau Beta Pi , Quo Vadis, Satyrs, the Missouri Mining & Met Association , was a cartoonist for the Miner and ~ditor-in-chief of the Rollamo. He received his B.S. degree in metallurgical engineering in 1926, an M.S. degree in the same field in 1927 and the professional degree, metallurgical engineer, in 1932. During his career he served as a metallurgical engineer with appliance manufacturers and steel companies in Illinois, Wisconsin , and at the time of his retirement in 1970, he was a chief metallurgist and division coordinator, R & D Tubular Products Division, of Babcock and Wilcox Co. in Beaver Falls, Pa. He had been with the company 27 years. For 60 years Elmer had given active support to the MSM-UMR Alumni Association. In 1937 he was chairman of the Chicago Section, and he rarely missed a homecoming celebration. In

1924 Robert N. Courtney died Aug. 20, 1986, according to a notice from his wife, Hulda Courtney, 1521 Hedgeford, Apt. 5, Chesterfield, MO 63017. At MSM Bob was a member of Sigma Nu . He attended MSM for two years majoring in chemical engineering and later earned a degree in dentistry. He was an orthodontist in St. Louis for many years.

1971 he was presented the Alumni Service Award. Always an artist , Elmer devoted more time to this talent after his retirement and concentrated on the ancient art of illumination (see '26 personals in December, 1984 issue of the Alumnus). Elmer is survived by his wife, Carolyn Gammeter, 118 Duncan Circle, Windermere Estates, Beaver, PA 15009, a son , a daughter and four grandchildren.

1928 According to a notice received by the Alumni office, Myron N. Dunlap died June 21 , 1983. Myron began his education at MSM in 1919 and worked in mines in Mexico and New Mexico before receiving his B.S. degree in min ing engineering in 1928. According to alumni records, most of his working career was spent with St. Joe Lead Co. He had retired in Green ville, Mo. 63944.

Hugh R. Berry is now retired from Shell Oil Co. in Rolla, Mo. Hugh and his wife, Mary, make their home at 1200 Homelife Plaza, Apt. B-3, Rolla, MO 6540 I.

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The Alumni office has been notified of the death of Carl James Heim on May 6, 1986. At MSM Carl was a member of the Ira Remsen Society and received his B.S. degree in chem ical engineeri ng. Throughout most of his career, Carl was self-employed as a consulting engineer in Jasper, Ind.

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1929 Charles H. Dresbach writes: "Still lively despite 80 plus marker. Heard with much interest in late July a special program on KY-3-TV , Springfield , MO about Rolla and MSM-UMR. Quite good. " Charles and Mary li ve at 5 Puckett Road, Rogers, AR 72756.

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Marguerite C. Gregory writes: "As I grow olde r and older, I am so grateful fo r the School of Mines. My education has made my life so full because I have been so curious. Best to everyone." Margueri te lives at 5885 Argenti ne Road , Howell , MI 48843.

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The Alumni office was recently notified of the death of Thomas Francis Donlon, Capt. U.S. Navy (Retired) , Baton Rouge, La. At MSM Tom was a member of Satyrs, Prospectors, Quo Vadis, the Senior Council and played football. He recei ved his B.S. degree in civi l engineering. Tom retired from the Navy in the late 1960s and later became chief engineer for the Louisiana State Department of Corrections in Baton Rouge.

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Colonel Stuart L. Davis, USAF (Ret.), writes: "Thinking of coming to Rolla for 55th graduation ceremon y if enough classmates are interested. The class of '32 had a great turn out for our 50th. Let's do it again for our 55th." His home address is 332 Kent Drive, Cocoa Beach, FL 32931.

Frank Zvanut, ' 32, '37, recent ly celebrated his birthday with a few fr iendly games of tennis - 75 games of doubles to be exact. That's right. All those serves, volleys, forehands, and backhands to celebrate his 75th birthday , of course. "I started doing this on my 65th birthday," Frank said. "It was my own idea and I kept it to myself at fi rst. Now everyone knows about it." The games were played at Ty ler (Tex.) Ten nis and Sw im Club. Fifteen to 20 of Frank 's friends and tennis buddies rotated in and out until the birthday number was reached. Frank is the president of the Ark-La-Tex chapter, MSM Alumni Association. He is a selfemployed sales representati ve. Frank and Kay (Haymes) li ve at 1024 Hansford , Ty ler, TX 75701.

1934 John Benard writes:" 1983 to 1985 were difficult years for me. Was nurse to my paralyzed brother. He passed away Dec. 27 , 1985 . I am now more relaxed and trying to catch up on enjoying ret irement." John lives at D30 Abbington Drive, Hightstown, NJ 08520.

The death of Philip Coleman McDonald on July 21, 1986, has been reported by his brother-in-law, Arther H. Walther, '34. At MSM Philip was a member of Pi Ka ppa Alpha (vice president), Epsilon Pi Omicron and was a student assistant in the physical education department. He also played football and tennis . He received his B.S. degree in chem ica l engineering. His wife, Mildred, preceded him in death on June 22, 1986.

1933 Not ice has been received of the death of Louise Johnson Hunt, wife of Theodore W. Hunt, '33, Rolla , on April 10, 1986. Louise was a graduate (1934) of the Un iv ersity of Missou ri -Columbi a . Although her degree was granted at Columbia , nearly all of her courses were completed on the Rolla campus. Louise was a teacher and an av id tra veler-she had visited 49 states . She is survived by her husband, Ted , P.O. Box 1566, Rolla, Mo . 6540 I; a son, William T.; a brother Charles W. Johnson, '29, 3215 E. Locust , No. 7 1, Davenport, IA 52803; and three sisters. Charles H. Lambur writes: "Won trophy for golf with Internationa l Seniors Amateur Golf Championship in La Beule, France July I - 5. Won trophy with partner in Summer Open Shinnelock Hills Golf Club Ju ly 18 - 20. Consulting work in Yugoslav ia Oct. II - 18 and Acapulco January through April." Charles and Ute live at 33 Rampasture Road, Hampton Bay, NY 11946.

1935 August and Dorothy Koopmann write: "We are enjoying retirement and doing a lot of traveling. Regular visits also to our kids in California. Our son, Bruce E., received his degree and masters in Rolla in '65 & '69." G us is retired from Phillips Petro le um Co. The Koopmann's live at 910 I Flores Drive, St. Louis, MO 63123. Notice has been received of the death, on Aug. 19, 1986, of Leonard Cecil Spiers. At MSM Leonard was a member of Kappa Alpha and Quo Vadis and served on the Interfraternity Council. He received his B.S. degree in metallurgical engineering. Following graduation he was with Carnegie-Illinois Steel Co. in Chicago and Mill Laboratory, Oliver Farm Equipment Co., South Bend, Ind . He later became a metallurgical engineer in Cali fornia , retired during the 1970s, and was li ving in Los Angeles at the time of his death.

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Alumni Personals ______________________ 1940 Notice of the death, on Apri l I, 1985 , of Warren Otto Heinicke has been received from his son. At MSM Warren was a member of Kap pa Sigma (vice president) and participated in intramural sports. He received his B.S. degree in mining engineering (petroleum option) . Following graduation he worked for the Missouri Highway Department , Joseph T. Ryerson & Son Steel Service, and Worthington Pu mp and Machinery Corp. After World Wa r II , he joined O.E. Heinicke & Co., then Heinicke & Theiss, Consu lting Engineers in St. Louis. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Warren O. Heinicke and a son, Gregory L. He inick e, HCI, Box 361 , Bloomsdale, MO 63627.

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1938 Allen D. Bliss writes: "Enjoying playing lots of golf and all the other 'goodies' of retirement. P lan ning for 1988 Homecom ing (50th)." Al is retired from Alco Standard Co. He and Sue live at 4911 Galacia Way, Oceanside, CA 92056- 5128.

1939 John D. Berwick Jr. wri tes: " Retirement was excellent until my wife became sick. Still garden and get in some golf. " John and Alberta live at 1148 Balch Place, Virginia Beach, V A 23454. Robert P. Dieffenback writes: "Do enough consulting to keep my hand in. Toured the Ma ritimes in Ca nada this summer - great place to visit. June and I both keep health y and active. Do some lapidary work to keep out of mischief. 'Robert and June li ve at 3953 Somerville Road , Somerville, OH 45064.

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1941 David and Benna Jaffe are living at 12814 Collins St. , Nort h Hollywood , CA 91607. Their son, G ilbert ("G ib"), is a movie film editor in Hollywood and was recently given an excellent review in Variety for his work on the new comedy film "R uthless People." Harold J. Nicholas writes: "Retired from teaching at St. Louis University School of Medicine; continuing research on the demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system. " Harold and Dorothy li ve at 12456 Merrick Drive, St. Louis, MO 63 146. Frank "Buck" Rogers writes: " Retired from G ran ite City Steel in 1984, and am now doing some consulting work part time and enjoying more free time. Plan to attend our class' 45th Reunion in October." Buck and Gail live at 11911 Hidden Lake Drive, St. Lou is, MO 63138.

Floyd P. Smith retired June 30, 1986 from Hood Corp. as vice-president of engineering. He and Ellen continue to make their home at 75 1 EI Mirador, Fullerton , CA 92635.

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1943 Joseph P. Berndt Jr. writes: "Retired from Monsanto in January 1986 after 35 yea rs, 25 of which were dedicated to international business, including two Europ ea n assignments ." He and Virginia live at 61 Clermont Lane, St. Louis,MO 631 24.

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H. William Flood, 183 Main St. , Acton , MA 01 720, has been appointed acting head of the Universi ty of Lowell chemical engineering department. He has been on the ULowell faculty since 1983 , most rece ntly se rvin g as "Distinguished Visiting Professor." As well as teaching courses, he has set up a series of industrial liaison symposia , developed a liaison program with department alumni , and assisted in the development of industrial con tacts for the Doctor of Engineering program. He is a fellow in the American Institute of Chemical Engineers; he holds a number of patents and has published ex tensively in technical journals. He received a Dist inguished Service Award in 1969 from the Grea ter Acton Jaycees and current ly serves as chairman of the Acton zoning board of appeals.

Vernon J. Pingel writes: "I am doing consulting metallurgical engineering for Stewart Warner Corp. (Chicago) and enjoying it very much ." Vern and Ela ine li ve at 812 W. Gro ve, Arli ngton Heights, lL 60005.

1946 Robert L. Mann writes: "Still living in Sullivan; moved to a newer house than the one we were living in. The move took place the first week in June, 1986." He and Shirley now live at 583 Lake Meadows, Sullivan, MO 63080. Robert is a retired Met hodist minister.

The Alumni office has been notified of the death , in January, of James Richard Jambor, district engineer with the Missourj State Highway Department in Jefferson Cit y. At MSM Jim was a member of ASCE and won several scholastic honors. He received his B.S. degree in civil engineering. Lawrence F. O'Neill writes: "Retired from Washington Uni versit y on June 30, 1986. Now trying to lower my golf handicapl " Lawrence and Becky live at 448 Wildwood Parkway , Ballwin, MO 630 II. Charles W. Van Eaton writes: "I am not doing anything, and I don't plan to sta rt that un til tomorrow." Charles' mailing address is Box 1356, Ardmore, OK 73402.

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Eugene E. Hammann is retired from Caterpillar, Inc. He and Martha are now living at 904 Harbour View Drive, Kill Devil Hills, NC 27948 .

1949 1948 Bernard Cohen writes, "On July 31, 1986, I retired "actively" from GTE Photofiash after 23 years. I hope to retire to Boca Raton, Fla., in 1987, after our home is built." Bernie is now a consultant in glass and ceramic engi neering. He lives at 415 Cypress Street, Montoursville, PA 17754. Michael J. Delany is now a selfemployed consulta nt in Rockford , Ill. He and Kathleen live at 1979 Harlem Blvd. , Rockford, IL 6 1103. Robert E. Hackmann retired from Union Electric in St. Louis on July 31, 1986. Bob was succeeded as general manager, customer relations by Kappa Sigma brother and MSM alum Philip S. Roush, '57. Bob lives at 1412 Danbury Court , Belleville, IL 62223.

The U.S. Post Office has notified the Association of the death of Norman E. Barr. At MSM Norman was a member of the American Ceramic Society and Ke ramos. He received his B.S. degree in ceramic engineering. In recent years his home was in Joplin, Mo. Jesse and Velma Bowen write: "Enjoying life in our lake home, fishing, socializing and traveling to visit our daughters and their families on the East Coast." Jesse and Velma's mailing address is Route I, Box 16, Dent, MN 56528. Oliver W. Jones writes: "Retired from government service with IRS on June 2, 1986. 26 years total service as valuation engineer, petroleum engineer and tax law specialist with IRS in national office in Washington , D.C." He lives at 3655 Malibu Circle, Falls Church, VA. 2204 1.

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Roy C. McDowell writes: "I am retired from the trailer industry, but doing a little consulting work for the industry which keeps me busier than I li ke to be." Roy and Jo live at 28 51 S. Main St., Springfield, MO 65807 . Daniel N. Miller Jr., '49, '51, writes: "Still very much in volved in oil and gas explorations in the northern Rocky Mountains and Pacific North west and trying to discover the first oil in Idaho. I also remain very active in government and professional affairs at every leve\." Dan and Esther li ve at 2 13 3 W. Boise Ave., Boise, ID 83706.

1950 Daniel Richard "Dick" Atchison died Aug. 21 , 1986, according to a note from his wife, Leona "Lee" Atch ison , 4 115 Concord Oaks Drive, St. Louis, MO 63128. He was killed in a tractor accident. At MSM Dick was a member of ASME, Gamma Delta, Tau Beta Pi and Phi Kappa Phi. He received his B.S. deg ree in mechanical engi neeri ng. Following graduation he worked for Defiance Machine and Tool Co., Whi te Rogers Electric Co., U.S. Steel Corp ., Moog Industries and Thiel Tool and Engineering Co. He retired from Thiel in January , 1985, as vice president and general manager, and formed Atchison & Atchison Engineering with his son, David . In addition to his wife and son, Dick is survived by a daughter, Nancy, and two grandchildren. Robert L. Bloome writes: "Have 28 years with General Motors now . Had a good fishing trip to Ontario, Canada this summer. " Robert is a senior engineer wi th General Motors, Delco Remy Division. He and Sybi l li ve at 915 Whitmore St. , Anderson , IN 460 II.

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Robert H. and Jean Ann Erskine write, " Back to a sales/engineering career after 18 years in management and finding it rewarding. Involved in restoration and new construction with the oldest Pella window distributor and installer in the U.S. New challenges each da y as we confront old structures." Robert is a sa les engineer for Ver Halen Inc., Milwa ukee, Wis. His address is 24 14 N. 103rd St. , Wauwatosa, WI 53226. Notice has been recei ved of the death of William Michael Grimmins of Miam isburg, Ohio. A transfer student from Wisconsin Institute, Bill was a member of the American Roadbuilders Association while he was at MSM. He received his B.S. degree in civ il engineering. According to alumni records, he was retired at the time of his death. Max E. Hauser writes: "After 33 years with DuPont's ex plosives department am now retired. Marilyn and I will continue to make our home in Woodstock , N.Y ." Max and Marilyn live at I Briarwood Lane, Woodstock , NY 12498. Russell J. Judah wri tes: "Retired July I , 1986, (after 37 years) as vice president of engineering for Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corp. I will continue to work as a consu ltant on natural gas pipeline matters." Russell and Jackie li ve at 5730 Rutherglenn , Houston , TX 77090 . Alvin C. King has been promoted to manager of engineering services with Granite City Steel in Granite Cit y, Ill. He and Verna li ve at 1362 Fra nklin Road , Edwardsville, IL 62040. Charles E. Mace writes that he is retired after 35 years with G ulf Oil Corp. and is now conSUlting. Charles and Nancy li ve at 127 11 Tra il Hollow , Houston, TX 77024. James E. McDonald writes: " I retired Jan. 3, 1986, after serving 24 years as public work engineering director for the Naval Air Station at Whiting Field, Fla. I li ve on my farm at Route 6, Box 333 , Milton, FL 32520"

Robert E. Peppers writes: " Retired Aug. I, after nine yea rs as division manager. Will now travel and do some consulting for St. Joe and others." He and Peggy live at 460 Main St., Herculaneu m, MO 63048. Harold R. Roenfeldt is now senior HV AC project engi neer for Fruco Engineering Inc. , Ballwin , Mo. He and G race li ve at 101 26 Hammerdale Lane, St. Louis, MO 63123.

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1951 William M. Baldwin, '51 , '57, was presented the Florida Engineering Society's Award for Outstanding Technical Achievement in August. He was cited for finding, improving on , and applying innovative techniques in the field of civil engineering design and construction. Major innovative areas with which he¡ has worked included radiation treatment of sanitary sewage, on-site fabrication of "single piece" metal roofing, and post-tensioned concrete slabs. He is active in a number of professional and civic groups and is head of his own consulting practice, William M. Baldwin , ConSUlting Engin eer , 2639 North Monroe St. , Suite 250-B, Ta llahassee, FL 32303. Bill and Beverly live at 3323 Robinhood Road , Tallahassee, FL 323 12. They have two sons . Page is a junior in business administration at the Uni versity of Florida and Brooks is a freshm an in engineering at the Uni versity of Alabama. Frank J. Boscia retired from Ford Aerospace in December. He and Barbara li ve at 820 1 Kingfisher , Huntington Beach, CA 92646.

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William E. Rushton writes: "Recently appointed general manager of Swenson, a manufacturer of chemical processing equipment , in Harvey , III," He and Suzanne reside at 16539 Claire Lane, South Holland , IL 60473. Clifford A. Statler writes: "Transferred from Searcy, Ark, in August of 1985. Back in Oma ha, Neb , as operation director of three plants; one here, one in Joplin , Mo. , and one in Tulsa, Okla," Clifford works with Vickers Inc. He and Helen now live at 6008 Oak Crest Plaza, Omaha, NE 68137, Alden D. Williams writes: "I have ret ired from McDonnell-Douglas after 35 years. Will stay in the St. Louis area," Alden and Lois live at 11955 Brampton Hunt, Black Jack , MO 63033 ,

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Rodney C. Fons is a principal consultan t at Fons Compan y in St. Louis , He writes, "I've been in full time operations as consultant since August '84 serving industry in vibrat ion analysis and dynamic balancing of rotating machinery, Have been a vibration ana lyist since 1971 -since entering field as district man age r for IRD Mechanalysis, then as manager of engineering services for Williams Patent Crusher Co. which afforded me world wide opportunities to solve vibration problems," Rodney's address is 10100 Springwood Drive, St. Louis, MO 63 124, Wallace H. Holmes is employed as district director, planning and programs, with the State of Florida Department of Transportation . He and Rosemary li ve at 314 Tennyson Road SE, Winter Haven , FL 33880. Richard H. Knoebel is now the president of Knoebel Engineering, He and Nancy live at 17 Whittier, Acton, MA OlnO.

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THOMAS A. SIMPSON Thomas A. Simpson, '51, '65, retired in August after II years as an associate professor in the department of mineral engineering at the Uni versity of Alabama. Prior to joining the universi· ty, Tom was wi th the U.S, Geological Survey and the Geological Survey of Alabama , serving as assistant state geologist for programs and plans, then assistant state geologist for research , Tom has served, by appointment of the governor, on the Office of Emergency Planning's solid fuels committee, the Appalachian Regional Commissions's committee on strip and surface mining and the Alabama Surface Mining Commission . Tom and Sue make their home at n Vestavia Hills, Northport, AL 35476.

Allan Cole writes: "Shou ldn't we be squawking about U.S. funding of overseas (S. America especially) development of mining enterprises which competes with our domestic industry?" Allan is a mining engineer with the Mine Safety & Health Administration in Littleton , Colo, He and Ly n live at 6431 W. Arbor Ave" Littleton , CO 80123, Floyd M. Drummond is now CFE manager of the Tomahawk Project with McDonnell Douglas Aircraft in St. Louis, He and Cleta live at 117 Kimberly Court, Collinsvi lie, IL 62234, C. Kipp Ferns is now district explora· tion manager with Coastal Oil & Gas Corp, in Jackson , Miss, He and Dolores live at 576 Dryden Ave" Jackson , MS 39209.

William B. Guinn writes: "Retired in 1984 from Dickey Co. after 32 years , Now teaching high school math and science in Webb City , Mo, " William and Wilma's mailing address is Route 3, Box 113-A, Pittsburg, KS 667 62. John Sr. and Dorothy Macke write: "We are manufacturer's representatives. The companies we represent are: TRW, Raytheon , Paragon Electric, OKI Semi Conductors, E. G, Wakefield , Force Computers, RMC, and Nuvatec." John and Dorothy make their home at 1508 Suga rgrove Court, Creve Coeur, MO 63 146, Dirck B. Stickle now lives at 18 Thorley Ga rdens, Pyrford , Woking, Surrey GU22 8UL, England , He writes: "Will retire in August 1986 from Esso Norge in Stavanger, Norway. Last positic.n there was drilling superintendent. This terminates 34 years of overseas service with various Exxon affiliates. We are now back in our own home in England, "

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Alumni Persona/s ______________________ _ 1952 continued Walter H. Unger is now retired from Atlantic Richfield. He and Ruth make their home at 16100 Highway lOA W. , Anaconda, MT 59711. AI Welke is now a manager, reservoir engineering, wit h Diamond Shamrock. Al and Betty live at 200 I Ross Ave., Dallas, TX 75201.

1953 John H. Bender writes: "Still in ceramic business working for contracting firm doing ceramic forming of large ceramic shapes for steel industry in Chicago area." John is a production supervisor for Refractory Service Corp., East Chicago, Ind. He and Nadyne live at 656 West-IOO North , Valparaiso, IN 46383. Elwood L. Knobel is now a system engineer with the Un ited States Air Force in Riyadh , Saudi Arabia . His and Hoa's mailing address is APO, NY 09038-5003.

1954 Harry L. Brown, vice president of Boatmen's Bank of Carthage, has graduated from the American Bankers Association Ston ier Graduate School of Banking. He was among 300 graduates from around the nation to complete the three-year program which teaches effective bank management. After obtaini ng his B.S. in computer science from UM R, Harry received an MBA from Drury College in Spri ngfield. He has been with Boatmen's Bank since 1985 and manages all loan functions. His add ress is 21 12 Carrie, Carthage, Mo. 64836.

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1955 Lester A. Brockmann is now a drilling manager with Texaco Inc. in Coral Gables, Fla. Lester and Annemarie live at 15550 S.W. 77 Court , Miami, FL 33157. David E. Nothstine is now deputy general manager, F-15, with McDonnell Douglas in St. Louis. David and Mae Jean live at 314 Oriole Drive, St. Charles, MO 6330 I. John W. Padan is now program manager fo r the U.S. Department of Commerce-NOAA in Washington, D.C. His home address is 19338 Frenchton Place, Gaithersburg, MD 20879.

1956 J. F. Longshore is now vice president of eng ineer in g and operation s with McDonnell Douglas Electronic Co. in St. Charles, Mo. He and Jan li ve at 1527 Woodroyal West Drive, Chesterfield , MO 63017.

Donald S. Ballard has been named vice president, mill products sales, of Florida Steel Corp. Donald and Marcia receive their mail at the company's address, 1720 Cleveland St. , Tampa, FL 33606.

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1957 Jack Howard writes: "Please take note of my affiliation wi th Envi ronmental Risk Management (ERM) . ERM provides environmental consulting services; publishes a monthly newsletter, "Solutions," which summarizes and explains important developments in the environmental field; and produces an annual series of sem inars in which current and traditional issues on environmental compliance are discussed in depth." Jack's address is 1218 Kimball Court, St. Louis, MO 63 137.

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1958 J. H. Garrett writes: "Completed requirements for Ph .D. in engineering management, retired from Exxon and established consu lting firm , Garrett Engi neering in Houston. Company motto - ' Illigitimi No Ca rborumdum '." Hardy lives at 13707 Barr yk noll , Houston , TX 77079.

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Alumni Persona/s _ __ ________ __ __ _ _ _ __ _ __ 1958 continued Harold M. Hilburn writes: "I recently reti red from the U.S. Air Force as a civ ilian engineer, having been with them for 29 years as an industrial and management engineer and also qualify· ing as a mechanical and civil engineer. My federal employment followed several years as a mining engineer at Climax, Kokomo, and Breckenridge, Colo. , and in Uranium in southern Utah in mine plant development and mechanization. I also worked one year in Wyoming on an exploration and drill· ing project. My wife Helen and I are now trying to develop an English riding faci lity we call "Eq uus Park" west of Ogden, Utah, which utilizes most of our time when we're not traveli ng and en· joying our retirement. One of our plan· ned tri ps is to return to Rolla for this year's reunion." The Hilburns live at 4846 South 2575 West , Roy, UT 84067. Dennis E. Mason is now the vice presi· dent of sales and marketing with D.S. America in Rolling Meadows, IlL Den· nis and Rhea live at 4020 Central Ave. , Western Springs, IL 60558.

R. Lary Miller is now prod uct manage r·c lassification systems·w ith Humphreys Process Equ ipment , a Coors Ceramic Company, in Denver, Colo. Lary and Sandra live at 445 Ken· dall , Lakewood, CO 80226.

Eugene R. Russell Sr. writes: ''I'm still a professor of civil engineering at Kansas State University. Have three kids in high school now. The good news· they are the last three. Four are in college here at KSU with two in engineering (the other two transferred out). Have two more with engineering degrees . The oldest 'got away' (from engineering) and is a speech instructor at Bloomsberg (Pa.) University." Eugene's address is 3424 Dickens, Manhattan, KS 66505 .

B. B. West writes: "On August 25 lac· cepted a position as director of mi ning with Medusa Corp. in Cleveland, Ohio. Will relocate to Cleveland in near future." He and Patty have been living at 82 1 Fox Run Road, Findlay, OH 45840.

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1959 Gordon E. Johnson is now general manager with Evans Mining in Smiths Creek, Mich. He and Loretta live at 3339 Clyde Drive, Port Huron , MI 48060. Ronald D. Mouser writes: "Retired from AT&T Technologies in August, 1986 , after 27 years and we are moving to southern California." Ronald and Betty's new address is 2563 Arrow Highway, La Verne, CA 91750. Charles S. Schneider has a new position as program manager for Boeing, Wichita. His home address is 837 Sunrise Court, Derby, KS 67037.

1960 Harland F. Ellis is now assistant resi· dent engineer with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Jefferson City , Mo. He writes: "Have been here since fall 1983. Son, Dirk Ellis, graduated from UMR May 1985. Still teaching in the OCE traini ng program . Enjoy knowing where '59 and '60 graduates are located." Harland and Freddie's mailing address is Tavern Route Box 35 , Dixon, MO 65459. C. Gary Jost is now the vice president of communication and information management with Magnavox in Ft. Wayne, Ind. Gary and Velma have moved to 707 Rollingwood Lane, Ft. Wayne, IN 46825.

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James Raymond Lawson died of cancer on July 27,1986, following a 13·month illness according to word from his wife, Marilyn, 2505 Hilltop, Round Rock , TX 78664. At MSM Jim was a member of AlEE· IRE (vice chairman) and the American Rocket Society. He received his B.S. degree in electrical engineering. Following graduation he worked at General Electric for a number of years then became an advisory engineer for IBM.

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Alumni Personals ______________________ 1960 continued Paul B. Medley II writes: "Moved to northern Florida for job at Kings Bay, Ga. as technical representative with Rockwell International for support of navigation equipment on Navy submarines." Paul and Betty's mailing address is P.O. Box 1214, Fernandina Beach, FL 32034. James T. Walters writes: "Transferred to Houston from our London headquarters as vice president-operationsUSA with Tricentrol Resources Inc." James and Carol live at 3407 Blakewood Court, Houston, TX 77068.

Eugene D. Brenning (Col.) writes: "Si nce March 1986, I have been a member of the 416th Engineer Command in Chicago as assistant chief of staff, facility engineering." In civ ilian life he is chief, accident information utilization section for the state of Illinois in Springfield. Gene' mailing address is P.O. Box 230, Divernon, IL 62503.

Jesse E. McNabb is now chief engineertraining director-with Lucas Fluid Power in St. Louis. His and Bernadine's mailing add ress is Route I , Box 314, DeSoto, MO 63020.

John W. Rudolph was unable to attend Homecoming activities, but he sends this update. "I am the project manager for Motorola Government Electron ics Group. Have two children , John, a senior at Arizona State University, and Jenn ifer , a senior in high school. " The Rudolphs live at 8514 E. Fairmont Ave., Scottsdale, AZ 8525 1.

1961 Zin Aung writes: "Have been at Crocker Nuclear Lab, University of CaliforniaDavis, as visiting Fulbright sen ior scholar for the past year. Going back to regular job as associate professor of physics and head of University Research Center , University of Rangoon , Rangoon 11041 , BURMA at end of August 1986." His and Khin Win Kyi's mailing address is No. I Convocation Road , University Post Office, Rangoon 11041 BURMA. Gene Glaser is now chief engineer at the Delco Remy division of Genera l Motors. He and Sharon live at 1614 Foxhill Court, Anderson , IN 460 II . Bill D. Hawkins writes, "I have worked for Lilly Industrial Coatings in Indianapolis, Ind. , since 1961 . I became vice president -general manager of their plant in Dothan on July I , 1986." Bill now lives at 112B Edgefield, Dothan, AL 36301 -6314.

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Richard B. Spieldoch, '61, '70, writes: "Have remarried (JUdith) and live in St. Louis. Seeking new position there in const ruction management." Dick and Judith live at 21 N. Walling Drive, St. Louis, MO 63141.

The death of Edward Hugh Stewart on June 19, 1986, has been reported by his wife, Judy , 2207 Sugar Creek Lane, Marshalltown, IA 50 158. At MSM Edward was a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon, the Interfraternity Council , Theta Tau and ASM . He received his degree in metallurgical engineering. His bu iness career has been spent with Lennox Industries. Daniel W. True is the owner of True Construction Co. and is the president of the Lebanon (Mo.) Chamber of Com merce. Daniel also boasts four ch ildren and 3 grandchildren. His mailing address is Box 428 , Lebanon , MO 65536.

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Doyne Chartrau has been appointed general manager of the Grinnell Corporation's Columbia foundry in Columbia, Pa. Prior to his promotion , he was general manager of the Statesboro, Ga. , foundry and the Warren , Ohio, pipe hanger plant for Grinnell. He also had extensive engineering and managerial posi tions with Genera l Motors Corp. Doyne and Donna and their three children li ve in Lancaster Co unt y, Pa.

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Henry Pat Duvall writes: "Promoted to manager, cargo systems engineeri ng, for the 7471767 division of the Boeing Co. on June I , 1986. Attended the Army War College National Security Seminar in Washington , D.C. in April 1986. Looking forward to visiting Rolla during Homecoming 1987." He and Kay li ve at 11100 30th Place S.W., Seattle, WA 98124.

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N. C. Mehta, '62, '67, is now manager of product development and technical serv ice with Navistar. He and Willa li ve at 77 10 Wishingwell , Fort Wayne, IN 46815. Robert W. Roussin writes: "Currently chair of the radiation protection and shield ing division , American Nuclear Society (1986-1987) ." Bob is also the director of the Radiation Shielding Information Center at Oak Ridge National Lab. He and Georgia li ve at 101 Newcrest Lane, Oak Ridge, TN 37830.

1963 N. M. Naiknimbalkar writes: "Our daughter Angeli went to Hawaii for her high school graduation trip. She will join honors program at Washington State in the fall of 1986. Asha , our other daughter, is at Columbia Basin College majorin g in business. " He and Magdalena live at 302 Torbett, No. 160, Rich land , WA 99352.

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James R. Knox joined forces with an in ternational team of scientists two years ago to research the structure of a new breed of enzyme, penicillinase, which is resistant to penicillin. A New York Times science watch feature (June 17, 1986) quotes him on the use of the team's first-ever three-dimensional model of this enzyme. "It ... cou ld be used in the design of 'suicide' drugs which could poison the penicillinase enzyme and prevent it from attacking penicillins in the first place." Jim is professor of physical biochemist ry in the department of molecular and cell biology at University of Connecticut-Storrs. He and Jane live at 159 Hanks Hill , Storrs, CT 06268. Wade A. Martin has a new position as project consultant for the engine division , market ing , of Cate rpillar , Mossv ille, III. He and Maril yn live at 473 E. Forestwood, Morton, IL 61550.

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Notice has been received of the death , on Aug. 7, 1986, of Robert Leroy Martin Jr. At MSM, he was a member of Independents, ASCE, 5ger's Club, the MRHA Ath letic Committee and was Governor of House Fou r, MRHA. He received his B.S. degree in civil engineering. Following graduation he worked for some years as a bridge engineer with Howard, Needles, Tammen & Bergendoff in Independence, but, at the time of his death , he was assistant director of public works for the City of Springfield, a position he had held for the past 10 years. He is survived by his wife, Cecelia A. Martin, 830 Boonville, Springfield, MO 65802, a son , Michael , and a daughter , Pamela.

DONALD G. MASON Donald G. Mason has been promoted from Vice president-operations-to executive vice president at Smith & Loveless, Inc., a Lenexa, Kansas-based manufacturer of water and wastewater transfer and treatment equipment. In addition to internal responsibilities which include resea rch and development , engineering, and data processing, Don will coordinate the activities of the three subsidiaries: Scienco, Inc. , St. Louis, Mo. ; Di-Sept Systems International, Inc., Santa Fe Springs, Calif. ; and FAST Systems, Inc. , St. Louis, Mo. Don has been with Smith & Loveless for fourteen years. His address is 9009 W. I04th Terrace, Overland Park, KS 66212.

Frank and Ruth King are now li ving at 3505 Lytal La ne, Edmond, OK 73013 . Frank is a self employed engineering consu ltant.

ALLEN KENT THOENI Allen Kent Thoeni has been promoted to director, program management , at the Bendix Kansas City Division of AlliedSignal Inc. Kent joined Bendix in 1963. He held a number of management positions prior to his latest promotion. He li ves at 9533 Dearborn, Overland Park, KS 66207.

Mark W. Morris wri tes: "Saw Bernard Ebert, ' 64, this spring on his visit to the San Francisco area." Mark is now manager of tactical systems group with Advent Systems in Mt. View , Ca lif. "Advent Systems is a small startup in defense consulting area ," Mark says. He and Jo An ne live at 12195 Padre Court, Los Altos Hi lls, CA 94022 . Ted C. Raffel is now director of market analysis wit h Honeywell In Phoenix , Ariz. Ted and Donna li ve at 7507 N. 21st St. , Phoenix, AZ 85020.

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Alumni Personals _______________________ 1964 continued David J. Treffinger was promoted to supervisory chemical engineer with the U.S. Navy (civil service) at the Naval Weapons Support Center in Crane, Ind. David's and Jud y Kay's mailing address is Rou te 2, Box 47 , Loogootee, IN 47553. Shelby Turnbull is presently employed at Moberly Regional Medical Center as an electrical engineer. In addition, on July 6, he assumed the duties of pastor of the Pleasant Woods Baptist Church . He and Brenda have three sons: Quentin, 20; Scot, 17; and Jason, 15. They li ve in Moberly, Mo.

Albert C. Panhorst writes: "Recently promoted to manager , FI A-18 engineering planning and administration with McDonnell Aircraft. Also, ju t moved into a new home in Flori sant o Son, Steve, is now a sophomore majoring in computer science and living in the Beta Sig house." Albert and Jeanne live at 10 Deer Valley Cou rt , Florissant, MO 63034. Samuel A. Scheer, '66, '68, is now a project control manager with West inghouse Electric Corp. in West Valley, N. Y. Sam and Peggy live at 182 E. Main St., Springville, NY 14141.

Gary D. Brunner is now an applications engineer with Goodyear Aerospace in Dayton, Ohio. He writes: "Transferred to field operations office. Will work closely with customers at WrightPatterson Air Force Base, aeronautical systems divsions, to define advanced avionics systems." Gary and Sue live at 115 Akins Court, Springboro, OH 45066.

1966 E. C. Bailey, '66, '68, is now managin g director with Ore ser Industrie in Heidelberg, West Germany. He and Mary Jo live it Seit z Str. 33 , 6900 Heidelberg, We t Germany.

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Richard L. Burkhalter is now working with Mid America Engineer in Chicago. He lives at 4514 Laurie Lane, Crystal Lake, lL 600 14.

Yavuz and Chere Guvenir write, "We moved to our new house in May 1986. Yavu z is project manager of the Sea World of San Diego expansion project which will be completed in May 1987. Nielson Construction Co. is the general contractor for the project." The Guvenirs li ve at 609 Carlsbad Street, Spring Valley, CA 92077.

John D. Kennell writes, " I have recentl y been appointed director of business planning for Sun Exploration & Production Co. Sun E&P is the 10th largest U.S. oil and gas producer, and i a ubsidiary of Sun Compan y, Inc., the 20t h largest U.S . industrial company ." John and Charlotte live at 12305 Cross Creek Drive, Dallas TX 75243.

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James J. O'Connell is now director of engineering with the United States Air Force Simulator Program at WrightPatterson Air Force Base in Ohio. James and Mary Ann live at 5481 Corkhill Drive, Dayton, OH 45424.

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LOUIS W. SMITH Louis W. Smith has been promoted to vice president, production operations, for Allied Bendix Aerospace in Arlington , Va. Louis joined the Bendix Kansas City division of Allied-Signal Inc. in 1966. He was assistant general manager of the division at the time of hi promotion. In his new job, he will be responsible for production operations at all of the aerospace group' manufacturing facilities throughout the country. The new assignment i effective Oct. I t. Louis may be reached do Bendix Aerospace Headquarter, 1000 Wil on Blvd., Arlington , VA 22209.

Richard and Elizabeth Wagner announce the birth of their econd on, Mark William , on April 26, 1986. Rich and Liz live at 120 Seventh St. , St. James, Y 11780. Rich i a research associate with Underwriter Lab In Melville, N.Y.

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1967 continued Tien-Yu Wu is now a senior project engineer with Parker Hannifin Co. in Irvine, Calif. He and Eunice live at 10817 Goldeneye Ave., Fountain Valley, CA 92708.

Alan D. Haynes is now a member of the technical staff of McDonnell Douglas in Mesa , Ariz. He lives at 5945 E. Lost Dutchman , Apache Junction , AZ 85219.

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Larry L. Amos writes: "In March 1986, I was named chief, office of plans and coordination , for the U.S. Geological Survey's national mapping division. Mary and I and five of our six children reside in Oak ton , Va." The Amos fam ily's mailing address is 1160 I Va le Road , Oakton , VA 22124 . Les Bennington has moved to a new office at 217 W. Birch in Glenrock , Wyo. Les is self employed as a chartered life underwriter. His and Susan's mailing address is P.O. Box 2049 , Glenrock , WY 82637. Daniel L. Carnahan writes: "R uth and I recently built and moved into our new home in Parkland." Dan and Ruth's new address is 6042 N.W. 66 Ave., Parkland, FL 33067. Dan is president of Carnahan Engineering Co. in Margate, Fla .

Michael L. Mertens writes: "Recently left the U.S. Arm y Corps of Engineers to become supervisor of the engineering projects group at Monsanto Company's Chesterfield , Mo . research center." Michael and Carolyn reside at 790 Jefferson , Florissant, MO 63033. Brian W. Smith is now civil engineerproject manager-for the U.S. NavyOICC Trident. He and Beverly receive mai l at P.O. Box 498, St. Mary's, GA 31558.

1969 Thomas H. Bell was appointed vice president of marketing and production , nitrogen products, for IRECO Inc. Thomas joined Hercules, a subsidiary of IRECO, upon graduation and has held several positions in the firm . He lives at 414 Driftwood, Monongahela, P A 15063. Paul F. Cretin received a Ph.D. in engineering management in May '86 from UMR. He continues as facu lty (industrial specialist) in the extension division of the university. Paul li ves at 200 Fox Creek Road , Rolla , MO 6540 I . David E. Daniels, '69, '71, is now an associate partner with Hanson Engineers in Springfield , III. He and Mary Ellen live at 320 I Piper Road, Springfield, IL 62707.

1970 David D. Beardsley writes: "Still designing bridges at Sverdrup Corp. All three kids are in school now: Matthew in sixth grade, Christopher in third grade, Maggie in first grade ." David and Eileen make their home at 11009 Modesto, St. Ann, MO 63074. Frank J . Doering writes: "Barb and ou r three girls have relocated from St. Louis to Akron, Ohio for new adventu res and fr iendships." Frank is research manager with Monsanto in Akron Ohio. The Doering's now live at 512 Gresham Drive, Fairlawn, OH 44313.

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Alumni Personals _______________________ 1970 continued Dennis F. Jaggi writes: "As of March 1986, I have been promoted to vice presiden t of engineering and prorations of Delhi Gas Pipeline Corp., a subsidiary of Texas Oil & Gas." Dennis and Janet li ve at 1933 b ien Hill , Ca rrollton , TX 75007.

Ken Johnson is a manufacturing engi neer for A.O. Smith in Gran ite Ci ty , Ill. Ken lives at 4006A Connecticut , St. Lou is, MO 63 11 6.

Ronald P. Maty writes, " I have just accepted a position as chief design engineer at Aircraft Gear Corp. in the Phoenix, Ariz., area. The company is involved in the design and manufacture of aircraft gear box assemblies for helicopters and main engines. Nancy and our three daughters are happy to return to Phoenix after living in San Diego for 14 months." Ronald's mailing address is c/o Aircraft Gear Corporation , 1800 S. Price, Chandler, AZ 85244.

Walter C. Von Demfange, '70, '74, writes: "In the past year I have become vice president of Geotechn ical Services, Inc. , and vice president of Kansas Consulting Engineers." Walter lives at 2170 Kensington Road, Salina, KS 6740 1.

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Beverly D. Smith writes: "I am now employed by the Navy Faci li ty Engineer Command - Officer in Charge of Construction - Trident, Kings Bay, Ga ., as a project manager." Beverly and Brian's mai li ng address is P.O. Box 498 , St. Mary's, GA 31558.

R. Frank Robb writes: "Judie and our daughter Sarah (8 years old) enjoyed ou r two year tour of Colorado with ARCO. At least we moved back to a good rodeo state which Sarah enjoys." Fra nk is now senior mechanical engineer with ARCO Oi l & Gas in Houston. The Robb fa mil y li ves at 396 Trenckman n Road , Sealy, TX 77474.

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Rex Rodebush writes: "I am now work ing for the Western Sta tes Machine Co. as a senior engineer in research and development. The company manufactures high speed centrifuges for the chemical , food , and pharmaceut ical in dustries." Rex and Barbara li ve at 8 165 Shad ybrook, West Chester, OH 45069.

Roger A. LaBoube, '70, '73 , '77, is now product manager, structu ral systems with Butler Manufacturing Co. in Kansas City, Mo. Roger and Karen have moved to 13647 Sycamore, Olathe, KS 66062.

James B. McKelvey is now project control group leader with Cabot Corp. in St. Lou is. He and Linda live at 1338 Yves, Manchester , MO 630 II.

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1971 John R. Buckwalter, '71, '79, and Amy write: "John is present ly the S-3 for the 802 nd Engineering Batallion at Ca mp Humphrey in Sou th Ko rea. Amy and the four chi ldren are living in Sparta, Wis. until he returns next summer." The Buckwalter's home address is Route 5, Sparta, WI 54656. James E. McCracken is results manager for Associated Electric Cooperat ive Inc. James li ves at 1820 E. Vincent , Springfie ld, MO 65804.

197: A. ISMAIL ABDEL-LA TIF A. Ismail Abdel路Latif, a supervisor III General Electric's materials'engineering in design engineering department, was chosen as the individual winner of the 1986 GE's Space Division Professional Recognition Program. He sends the fo llowing: "Abdel路Latif was called by the energy department on a 'crash' program to provide technical leadership in the selection, development and testing of structural insu lating glasses used in lanthanum sulfide conductively coupled cells for the space power program . He went into the situat ion , became fami liar wi th the requirements, and in the three remaining months of the program developed and tested several glass compositions which met all requirements. Abdel-Lat ifs efforts resulted in three patent app licat ions and a letter of com路 mendation from the program manager. He accomplished in three months what wou ld normally have required at least one year to achieve. This is the second time Ismai l has earned such a distinguished G.E. technica l achievement award. Recently he submitted a $130,000 cost im provement for the spacecraft ceramic filters that was accepted. He ea rned his Ph.D. in Ceramic Engineering in December 197 1 from UMR." His home address is 6 10 Hazelwood Road , Ard more, PA 19003.

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Walter C. Trnka is an engineer manager, comm unicat ion and industrial products, for Culligan USA. His address is 514 N. Chestnut , Arlington Heights, IL 60004.

Dallas and Kath y Leavitt write: "Finall y took the plunge and left government service after 12 yea rs to work for Intergraph Corp. (H untsville, Ala .) as a soft ware consultant. Our new address (in St. Louis) is 4465 Pin yo n Jay Court , St. Louis, MO 63 128." James W. Neldon writes: "J im , Betty Jean and daughters have recently moved to 2105 Hedgewood Road, Bloomington, IL 6170 I . Jim is technical services coo rdinato r in info rm a tion ma na gem e nt at GTE M id wes t Telephone Operat ions."

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Ronald L. Dougherty is now an associate professor with Oklahoma State Un iversity in Stillwater, Okla. Ronald and Kathe live at 111 7 S. Stan ley, Sti llwater, OK 74074. Gary E. Ferguson writes: "Current ly working at Curtis Stanton Energy Center in Orlando, Fla. The project is schedu led to be compl e ted in September, 1987." Gary is project manager with J.A . Jones Construction in Charlotte, N.C. He and Pamela li ve at 1961 Ki ng Arth ur's Court, Win ter Park , FL 32792 . Raymo nd A. Freeman, '72, '73, '80, chemical engineer, has been appoin ted a Fellow in Monsanto Company's program to recognize those individuals making significa nt, contin uing techn ica l contri butions to the company and to their specific disciplines. Randy received this recognition fo r "superior technical achievement in the broad application of chemical engineering technology to environmental, reliabilit y, risk assessment and biotechnology projects at Monsa nto, and work resulting in several millions of dollars of annua l savings and multimillions of dollars in reduced risks and liabilities to the compan y." Rand y is acti ve in a number of professional organizations. He lives at 12402 Gist Park , Bridgeton, MO 63044.

1973 William P. Cunningham writes: "After 13 years with the Missouri Pacific Railroad, I decided to try a new field. I am now employed as project manager with Campbell Design Group, a progressive and dy nam ic top 500 design firm. Besides mak ing a career change, Karla and I look forwa rd to our fi rst child this December." William and Karla make their home at 102 15 Cedarhurst , St. Lou is, MO 63 136 . Walter Gregory writes, "On August I , 1986, I was named dist rict manager for Mid America Preferred Insu ance Co. , St. Louis, Mo. " Walter and Carol's mailing address is Route I , Box 58 , Medora, IL 62063. Paul W. Horstmann recently married Susa n Braun of Rochester, N.Y. He and Susa n li ve a t 84 Aida Drive , Poughkeepsi, NY 12603. Paul is a project manager fo r IBM.

Denis and Karen Kluba write, "We have just completed a I Y2 year project building our own home. Also, we own a gift shop called Treasu res at 121 Baxter Shops, Manchester, MO 630 I I ; the phone number is (314) 394-4885." The Klubas live at 1210 Carmen Road, Manchester, MO 63021 . Denis is a contract engineer with Belcan Engineering, St. Louis. Rolland H. Kluge writes: "Otha and I were married May I 7 and , after a honeymoon in Hawaii , have moved into our new home at 434 Michelle Drive, Washington , MO 63090" Rolland is a retired capta in (USNR) . Frederick H. K. Rambow, '73, '76, is now a staff research physicist with Shell Oil. He and Marilyn reside at 5526 Darnell, Houston , TX 77096. R. Clayton Siovensky is a civi l engineer fo r the FHWA Departm ent of Tra nsporta tion, Sacramento, Calif. He and Hope recentl y moved to 938 39th St. , Sacramento, CA 958 16. Paul A. Zimmer is now di rector of stra tegic planning with Ill inois Power Company in Decatur, Ill. He and Roberta li ve at 1240 Fi nley Ave., Mt. Zion, IL 62549.

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Alumni Personals ______________________ John R. Weese, '74, '75, writes: "John R. Weese, PE, now has his own consulting engineering practice in Sarasota, Fla. He and his wife Judy also own and operate a 'country store' specializing in furniture and country decorating." John and Judy live at 4322 Pine Meadow Lane, Sarasota, FL 33583. His business address is Suite 170, 4411 Blue Ridge Road , Sarasota, FL 33583.

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James E. Hurtte writes: "Have been with Peabody since graduation as engineer, face foreman, and am now the head of the safety department. Donna and I have three sons, Eric and Christopher, twins age II , and Travis, age 8." The Hurtte family lives at 11 08 W. Poplar, Taylorv ille, IL 62568.

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Roy R. Ramey is now a senior resea rch staff mem ber of USG Corp. in Libertyvi lle, Ill . He and Nancy will be li ving at 722 Merrill Lane, Grayslake, IL 60030 as of the first of October.

Gene Addison writes: "We have moved to a larger home and welcomed a new daughter, Katie Ellen , to our family. I was recently accepted into th e American Institute of Chemists as a Fellow." Gene is sen ior chemist for Petrolite Corp. He and Karen live at 614 Running Creek, Ball win , MO 63021.

Joseph Kensey Russell is now acting city engineer with the City of Cape Girardeau , Mo . He and Mary live at 1524 N. Clark, Cape Gira rdea u, MO 63701.

Lindell E. Hurst Jr. is now materials engineering supervisor with Monsanto in St. Louis. Lindell lives at 7 Alderwood Drive, St. Peters, MO 63376.

W. Howard Tanzey is now a partner in the firm Gruber, Tanzey and Associates P.c. Howard and Carla live at 1980 Summer Ridge, Mexico, MO 65265.

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James and Cynthia Abbott, '75, '76, write: "Our son Michael was born Jan. 6, 1986. At about the same time I started a new job directing the division communications and electronics staff." James is the assistant division communications and electron ics officer with the U.S. Army in Ft. Hood, Texas. The Abbott 's mai li ng address is P.O. Box 5152, Ft. Hood, TX 76544. Bruce D. Baker writes: "Becky and I have a new da ughter, Morgan Leigh, born May 19, 1986. In Jan uary, 1986 I assumed the duties of plant engineer on the Empi re District Electric Company's Ri verton Plant. We are in the process of mov ing to a new house at Rou te 10, Box 584, Joplin , MO 64801." Nicholas E. Barrack writes: " I am presiden t and manager of Centra l Security & Electric Inc., a company I started while in school. We just recently built a 500 square foot office, warehouse and alarm monitoring center in Rolla where we provide serv ices to customers all through the state." Nick and Charlotte live at HCR 33, Box 9, Rolla , MO 6540 I.

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Larry R. Finely is now city engineer with the City of Grandview, Mo. He and Jackie live at 12521 13th St. , Grandview, MO 64030.

Milton and Debbie Dickensheet have two sons, Daniel, 6 years old, and Matthew, I year old. Milton writes, "Bought bigger house this spring, nicknamed it "The Money Pit" and am learning lots of handyman skills with it." Milton is a civil engineer for Hood-Rich Architects and Consulting Engineers. His home address is 1719 East Holiday, Springfield, MO 65807 .

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William L. Hammers is now an operations manager with Commercial Filters in Lebanon, Ind. He and Elizabeth live at 11333 Lakeshore Drive, Carmel, IN 46032.

Gregory G. Haug is now a project manager with Floyd Browne Associates in Sanford, N.C. He and Cathryn live at 214 Chariot Drive, Sanford, NC 27330.

1977 Bruce H. Allen was unable to attend Homecoming activities, but he sends this message. "Kathy and I had a baby girl on May 2nd, Melissa Nicole Allen. Melissa has a 4 year old brother, Bryan." The Aliens live at 412 N. True, Griffith, IN 46319. Paul D. Andres writes: "Joined ModTap System as marketing director in April 1986. Mod-Tap manufactures voice and data communication systems." Paul and Linda live at 19A Mt. Lebanon, Pepperell, MA 01463. Jim and Beth, '77, '78, BextermueUer and son Ross are on a two-year assignment in Jeddah , Saudia Arabia. Jim is plant operations manager for Procter & Gamble (Modern Products Company). Their address is P.O. Box 12011 , Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 21473 .

Notice of the death of Edward S. Kunnemann on July 28, 1986, has been received from his wife, Mary Kathryn (Davis), 616 Woodlawn, Springfield, IL 62740. Death was due to Hodgkin's Disease. At UMR Ed was a member of GDI and received his B.S. degree in civil engineering. According to Mary, Ed was a registered professional engineer and worked for the lllinois Department of Transportation until shortly before his death . The couple was married July II, 1981. In addition to his wife, he is survived by his parents, a sister and a grandmother.

William C. Rash writes: "We are back in California after spending one and a half years in Munich, West Germany. We've bought a house and I have a new job." Bill is product marketing manager with Intel Corp. in Santa Clara, Calif. He and Barbara live at 80 Darryl, Campbell, CA 95008.

JOHN E. GUERDAN John E. Guerdan has been promoted to district sales manager at Square D Company's office in Saginaw, Mich. Since joining the company fn 1978, John has served as field engineer and senior field engineer in Peoria, Ill. and since 1982, as Salina, Kansas, district sales manager. John's current address is P.O. Box 152, Salina, KS 6740 I.

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Lee Wehmeier Jr. writes: "Susan (Wade) and I were married Aug. 9. Our new address is 12 Seminole Road, Huntington, WV 25705." Lee is a process engineer for Ash land Petroleum Co. in Catlettsburg, Ky.

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1977 continued Henry E. Haggard, who works for the Missouri Highway Department, writes: "I was promoted to resident engineer June I , 1986, in charge of $25 million in highway construction on I-55 in St. Louis city ." Henry and Janet live at 1422 E. Chestnut, Desloge, MO 63601. Stephen G. and Brenda (Ellerbrake, '78) Liescheidt write: "Steve and Brenda have a new address - 273 Glen Hollow Drive, Chesterfield, MO 63017 . Steve is an associate with Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum Inc. Brenda is a computer consultant with Deloitte Haskins & Sells." Paul R. Marting is now regional BAS sales manager with Johnson Controls in Atlanta, Ga . Paul lives at 4510 Hickory Flat Court, Acworth, GA 30101. Marc and Donna Masnor and Miranda (age 2 years) are still near Tulsa. Their address is 491 3 N. Walnut Dri ve, Sapulpa, OK 74066. Marc writes: ''I'd like to hear from the Kelly Hall - House D-gang and other friends."

William W. J enkins writes: "Recently moved but still reside in Wheaton ." He and Debra now live at 25W711 White Birch Court, Wheaton , IL 60187 . William is a supervisor with Bell Labs in Naperville, Ill.

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Brenda (Ellerbrake) and Stephen G. Liescheidt, '77, write: "Steve and Brenda have a new address - 273 Glen Hollow , Chesterfield, MO 63017. Steve is an associate with Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum Inc. Brenda is a computer consultant with Deloitte Haskins & Sells."

Doug Melton writes: "Have recently moved into a new house. Oil and gas business is slow , but my second year as an independent is great. Littlest brother is now on Rolla campus in civil engineering." Doug and Ma rjorie now live at 290 I Enid Street, Fort Smith, AR 72 903 .

John Moore is now a senior specialist engineer for Boeing Aerospace in Seattle, Wash . John and Sherrie live at 12511 S.E. 21 7th, Kent, W A 98031.

Glenford A. Newton Jr. writes: "On July 28, 1986, I was transferred from the USDOE Oak Ridge Tenn. office to the Weldon Spring site in St. Charles County, MG. Duty position at the site is the department of energy project engineer for the nine year, $357 million site clea n-up (decontami nation and decom missioning) project." Glenfo rd and Ann are now li ving at 33 Lazy Ridge, St. Charles, MO 63303.

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Katherine Hoorman writes: "New job, new home. What more could you ask for!" Kathy is systems analyst with Ralston Purina in St. Louis. She lives at 1749 Foxglove, St. Charles, MO 63303.

Dayna Kay Justus writes, "1 moved in August. My new address is 602 E. IOlst St., Apt. 302, Kansas City, MO 64131. I would love to hear from some of the old gang." Dayna is a project coordinator for Burns and McDonnell in Kansas City.

Rosemarie C. Newberry writes: "I am still working hard for Bell Labs in New Jersey . Husband and daughter, Dave and Danielle Rucinski, are doing fine. Congratulations to the Zetas for their new house." Rosemarie is a member of the technical staff with AT&T - Bell Laboratories in Middletown, NJ. She and her family live at 152 Lynch Road, Middletown, NJ 07748. Tri Xuan Nguyen is now lead engineer in flight dynamics with Rockwell International in Houston, Texas. He lives at 446 Richvale, Webster, TX 77598.

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Charlotte Sue Pavelka and Douglas William Reitz were married July 5, 1986, in Troy , Mo. Charlotte is a technical analyst with Owens-Corning Fiberglass. Her address is 134 Mulberry , Granville, OH 43023.

Michael Crayne is now an R&D project engineer for Ingersoll Rand, Baxter Springs, Kan. He and Terri live at Route 7, Box 575, Joplin , MO 64801.

Mark E. Runge is now manager of manufacturing engineering with Cook Bates Co. in Venice, Fla. He writes: "Started with my new company in April and am loving it and Florida. Now getting ready to celebrate our daughter Casey's second birthday." Mark, Mary and Casey live at 3980 Kingston Drive, Sarasota, FL 33583.

Dean P. Heneghan writes: "I have become a partner in a consulting engineering firm in Jerseyville, I\l. , J.L.A. Gruppe Inc. My wife, Rita, and I have two sons, Bradley and Brian." The Heneghans live at Route I, Box 103-A, Jerseyville, IL 62052.

1980 David and Barbara (Brueggemann) Gerstenkorn, both '80, write: "We have moved recently to St. Louis. My new job with Bristol-Myers is going welL Barb is staying home with our 2 year old daughter, Kara. We live at 1152 Crested View Drive, St. Louis, MO 63 146." Dave is a facility engineer for Bristol-Myers Products.

Charles R. Jarrett writes: "Sarah Marie was born to the Jarretts on July 28, 1986. She sure gets to your heart!" Chuck is a senior process engineer with the Timken Co. in Canton, Ohio. He and his family live at 5944 Daisy NE, Louisville, OH 44641.

Janet and Terry Loesch, both '80, write: "Janet is a program analyst for American Life Insurance. Terry is a systems programmer for Monsanto." The Loesches lived at 3591 Queenshill, St. Louis, MO 63129.

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Alumni Personals ____ ______ __ __________ 1980 continued David W. Schmitt writes: "Received my P.E. in Spring of 1986. Named an associate with Anderson & Assoc. (celebrating 10th anniversary). Keeping involved in community affairs, president of Rolla Optimist Club and contact member for ASCE student chapter at UMR." David and Kathy's mailing address is P.O. Box 374, Rolla, MO 65401.

John L. Upchurch writes: "My wife, Karen, and I have moved to 13319 High Star, Houston, TX 77083. I was transferred to the Phillips Petroleum Co. Houston office last November."

1981 Ed Austin writes, "Kim (Stevens), Matt and I have moved to 446 Down Hill Drive, Ballwin, MO 63021. I have a new job as a sales engineer for Armco/Contech Construction Products Co.

Randall G. Dreiling writes: "I've recently accepted the position of associate engineer with Zurheide-Herrmann Consulting Engineers in St. Louis." Randy lives at 1897-D Union Road, St. Lo uis, MO 63125.

Maureen A. Dugan is now living at 5543 E. Southfield Drive, St. Louis, MO 63129. She writes: "I just wanted to let everyone know my new address . For those that I haven't heard from in a while, drop me a line. I'd love to hear from you!" Maureen is a systems engineer with Computer Task Gro up in St. Louis.

Michael Flannigan writes: "I have recently been transferred to Marathon's headquarters in Findlay, Ohio . I now work on the staff of the vice-president of refining, handling various engineering duties for Marathon's five refineries. I've been very busy getting resettled since the move. Findlay is a little closer to Rolla than New Orleans is, so hopefully I'll get to visit more often ." Michael's new address is 532 F ishlock Ave., Findlay, OH 45840.

George Harvilla writes: "After spending fou r years as an Army officer, I have left the service to take a position with Howard , Needles, Tammen and Bergendoff. I'm working on the designs of several major projects including the proposed Austin Outer Loop . My new address is 7600 Wood Hollow Drive, No. 1017, Austin, TX 78731." George is a highway engineer with the firm.

Roger D. Hirschman writes: "Can hardly wait for the '86¡'87 snow ski season to hit the Rocky Mountains. Come on snow!" Roger is a senior test engineer wit h Mart in Mar iett a De n ver Aerospace. He lives at 400 Zang St., 1-207 , Lakewood, CO 80228. Marion C. Keith is a design engineer with Ragan, Smith, Murph y & Assoc. in Nashville, Tenn. Marion describes this company as a land development business designing roads, sewers, etc. for subdivisions. He lives at 4 10 Russell, Nashville, TN 37206. Patrick Kelly, '81, '84, writes: " Enjoy working in sonobuoys and hope to continue my education and eventually get a Ph .D. in geophysics." Patrick is a project engineer at the Naval Air Development Center in Warminster, Pa.

Paul D. Kreader writes: "I have worked for IBM in Raleigh , N.C. for the past four and one-ha lf years as an electrical engineer in a technical auditing organization. Recently I moved into the growing area of communication system programming. I enjoy the skiing and beaches here in North Carolina. My address is 12 1 Noel Ann , Cary, NC 275 11."

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S. Dale McHenry writes: "Yet another transfer." Dale is now a manager with AT&T in Atlanta, Ga. He resides at 4814 Chelsea Way, Acworth, GA 30101.

Michael R. Beckmann writes: "I've just returned from a three week working tour of China with 30 other engineers and scientists! Interesting place, but I sure wouldn' t want to live there! Karen can't seem to get enough of school she's enrolled in an MBA program at the University of West Florida." Michael is now technical service chemist with Reichhold Chemical Inc., He and Karen live in 7900 Oak Forest Drive, Pensacola, FL 32514.

Michael Wayne McMenus writes: "We are expecting our first child in March of '87. I am working as a senior associate chemist and bacteriologist at General Testing Labs which is an environmental consulting lab in Kansas C ity , Mo." Michael and Debbie live at 2121 Sheridan Bridge Lane, Olathe, KS 66062. Mitchell D. Putnam is now a division engineer with Panha ndle E astern Pipeline Co. in Kansas City, Mo. Mitchell and Monica live at 305 N. Hillcrest, Belton, MO 6401 2. Roland A. St. John writes: "My cat (Tita, Oak Ridge, '81) and I are enjoying life here in the T ulsa area. I have been keeping busy by playing softball and participating in an act ive church singles group. Looki ng forward to upcoming fall activities, such as Renew, bowli ng, volleyball, etc." Roland lives at 4 103 S. Date Ave., Broken Arrow, OK 74011. He is an environmental engineer with Warren Petroleum Co. , a division of Chevron USA Inc. , in Tulsa, Okla.

Mary N. Fitzsimmons writes: "I've been at Anheuser-Busch since graduation and enjoy my job. I work in the corporate packaging-shipping group. Just completed a new high speed can line installation in Williamsburg, Va. where I was the lead engineer. I am living in St. Louis with roommate, Barb Shaw, '82. We'd like to hear from the 01' college gang." Mary's address is 9 174 Eager, Brentwood, MO 63 144.

Robert Dean Jordan and Kelli Kristen Fox were married July 26, 1986, in Raytown, Mo. Robert is currently employed by Black and Veatch Engineers and Architects in Kansas City. His address is 5525 Manning, Raytown, MO 64133. Frank A. Marcott writes: "T his past June I was promoted to a lead engineer (with Boeing) after my lead won the state lottery and retired. Other than that I' m enjoying myself here in the Sea ttle area." Frank li ves at 42 1 85th Place SW, A pt. A202, Everett, W A 98204. Thomas A. Metcalfe writes: "Hard to believe four years have gone by since graduating from UMR. I' m busy wit h a new company and enjoying the work. Our parent company, Research-Cottrell, is moving in the privatization market which I feel may be the wave of the future." Tom is a structural engineer with Metcalf & Eddy, a subsidiary of Research-Cottrell in Somerville, NJ. He lives at 14 King Arthur Court, Bridgewater, NJ 08807 . Sharjin Motamedi, '82, '84, has been named to the faculty in Lawrence Institute of Technology's School of Engineering in Southfield, Mich. In addition to his teaching responsibilities at LIT, Sharjin is a project engineer at the General Motors Tech Center. His address is 24024 Evergreen Road , No. 109A, Southfield, MI 48075.

Dennis J. Thebeau writes: "My wife, Christie, and I are expecting our first child. The baby is due March 17 , St. Patrick's Day ." Dennis is the district manager with Williams Pipeline in Sioux Falls, S.D. He and Christie live at 3108 Dudley Lane, Sioux Falls, SO 57103 . Brian Anthony Yanez writes: "I am working as an aerospace engineer for the Federal Aviation Ad mi nistration in Wichita, Kan . My address is 550 W. Central, Apt. 1604, Wichi ta, KS 67203."

Terry (Bachman) Foster is an area engineer with Kimberly-Clark in Memphis. Her address is 2708 Garden Grove Circle, No.2, Memphis, TN 33128. Her husband, Milo, '79, was recently transferred to Kimberly-Clark's facility in Wisconsin.

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Gregory M. Pannone writes: "Recently purchased a home in Oxford, Mich. Still working for General Motors." Gregory is an engineer with General Motors, CPC Division , in Warren, Mich . He and Mary live at 3435 Sashabaw Road, Oxford , MI 48051-9486.

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Alumni Personals __________________ _ ___ Helene A. Hardy has married T. R. Pierce and resides at Route 5, Box 520A , Springfield, MO 65803. She is facilities operations manager fo r FritoLay. Richard J. Jackson is now employed at the David Taylor Naval Shipyard Research and Development Center, Bethesda, Md. He and Linda ha ve moved to 963 Clopper Road , Apt. B-4, Gaithersburg, MD 20878. Lynn R. Jones is a graphics software engineer for Boeing Computer Services and writes: "J ust bought a house at 3415 Countryside, Wichita, KS 67219."

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1982 continued Thomas K. Parks writes: "I've been working at the Veterans Administration Medical Center at Jefferson Barracks for a year and a half now. I just received a promotion as of September, 1986. Louise and I are buying and moving into our first house in October." Thomas and Louise receive their mail at P.O. Box 29937, St. Louis, MO 63129.

Kevin, '82 , '84, and Kathy Sutterer announce the birth of Kimberly Marie on Sept. 4, 1986. She weighed 6 lbs., 13 oz. , and was 18 Y2 inches long. Kevin writes, "Kathy and Kimberly are doing great... and I also survived! We also moved into a new home right before the blessed event. Now we're at No. 8 Country wood Drive, St. Peters, MO 63376."

JOhn T. Yoder writes: "Just promoted to lieutenant (U.S. Navy) and selected for nuclear power training in Orlando, F la . Terri and I will be moving there in January, 1987 and are planning to be home for a month at Christmas." John and Terri are currently living at 2645 V2 Worden St. , San Diego, CA 92110.

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1983 Paul D. Conrad writes: "Have changed jobs and address." Paul is now a geological engineer with Environmental Science & Engineering Inc. in St. Louis. He and Vanitta have moved to 70lA Treeside Court , Chesterfield , MO 63017. Jim Cotton writes, "I finished my M.S. (Met) in May and am now employed by Kaiser Aluminum at their Center for Technology in Pleasanton, CA. I work in a group called metallography and electron optics in alloy research as a research metallurgist. I'm involved in many types of projects, most having to do with forming." Jim's address is 399E Stoneridge Drive, No.8 , Pleasanton, CA 94566. Clyde R. and Mary Jo Dennis write: "Mary Jo was promoted to manager of a new property, so we had to move. Things are great in Tucson if you hate green and love deserts. But how can a Miner hate GREEN?" Clyde and Mary Jo now live at 160 N. Pantano Road, Apt. 1031 , Tucson, AZ 85710-2342. Clyde is a manufacturing engineer with Hughes Aircraft. Kevin Michael Gordon is now a software engineer with IMR Corp. in Leavenworth, Kan. Kevin lives at 4221 Saville, Independence, MO 64055 .

Steven V. Kiser is now working as research and development engineer with E. I. DuPont in Pass Christian, Miss. Steven and Colleen live at 8884 Kipapa Way, Bay St. Louis, MS 39520. Michael B. McKay writes: "I have bought my first home. My new address is 6110 N.W. 30 Terrace, Gainesville, FL 32606. It's been a very hot summer so far this year; I'm really looking forward to fall. " Michael is now director of management engineering with Santa Fe Health Care, Gainesville, Fla . Brian W. and Linda K. Miller write: "Made it back to St. Louis! Transferring with IBM as a system engineer. Linda is a senior accountant with the Love Co. in investment real estate. Brian and Linda live at 2736 San Rafael Place, St. Louis, MO 63114 . David G. Moore writes: "I was married to Patricia M . Shore on July 12, 1986. To all my friends that said marriage was far away ... well it wasn't." David and Patricia live at 1760 N. 73rd Terrace, No.8 , Kansas City, KS 66112. David is an engineer in Kansas City , Mo. Marriage also wasn't far away for classmate Pete Lichtenwalner. David tells us, "Pete Lichtenwalner married Jeanne M . Wilson Sept. 13 , 1986." The Lichtenwalners make their home at 10631 Harriet Wa lk, St. Louis, MO 63114.

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Donald Alan Trask's new mailing address is HC Route 63 , Box 36A, Belleview, MO 63623. Don is a student at the University of Missouri-Columbia. Doug Wesselschmidt writes: "To go along with the long hours of work with the City of Shawnee, Kan. , I have been studying for my master's degree in public administration at the University of Kansas." Doug lives at 7412 Royalty Way, Shawnee Mission, KS 66203 .

Timothy White writes, "I was awarded a GM fellowship to get my M.S. in mechanical engineering. I am attending Stanford University and plan to finish in the fall of 1987. Upon completion, I will return to GMIAllison Gas Turbine in Indianapolis." Timothy's address at school is 705 Crothers Memorial, Stanford , CA 94305.

Tom W. Williams writes: "Have recently transferred from the RC Sensors Branch to the F/AI8 Projects Branch at the Naval Weapons Center in China Lake, Calif. Currently doing flight test engineering." Tom now lives at 141 W. Upjohn, Apt. 209, Ridgecrest, CA 93555.

1984 Bruce G. Augustine writes, "Spring of 1986 was an eventful and happy time for me. In March, I was promoted to engineer for Conoco Inc. , North American Production. In April, I married my hometown (Belleville, Ill.) sweetheart, Barbara Poelker. Barb and I are enjoying the sun, beach, and all the other great things of Southern California. We live at 6250 Telegraph Road No. 1209, Ventura, CA 93003." Larry Thomas Birkner writes: "Working at Granite City Steel-Division of National Steel-and loving it." Larry lives at 4034 Kathy Drive, Apt. 7, Granite City, IL 62040 . W. E. "Bill" Buscher writes: "Alive and kicking in Colorado Springs." His home address is 3132 Illinois Ave., Colorado Springs, CO 80907 , and he is employed by Lincoln DeVore Testing Labs.

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Craig Schaefer Smith has moved to 2724 Village Green Drive, No. A3 , Aurora, IL 60505, and writes: "Changed jobs to present position as maintenance supervisor with personal products division of Johnson & Johnson in Wilm¡ ington , Ill. , in April '86. Very pleased with change." Mark Tettambel is now a product specialist with Watlow Electric in St. Louis. He and Jane live at 9328 Pine Ave., Brentwood, MO 63144 . Brian E. Tipton is now senior produc¡ tion analyst for United Airlines, Englewood, Colo. He and Joyce live at 3314 S. Forest, Denver, CO 80222.

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Alumni Personals _____________ _ _ _______ 1984 continued Gail A. Halsey is now network service supervisor of switching engineering with Southwestern Bell Telephone in Ka nsas City, Mo. Gail lives at 3220 N.E. 59th St., No.2 , Gladstone, MO 64119. Scarlett L. Harrod is now an associate engineer with IBM in Research Triangle Park, N.C. Scarlett lives at 5712 Palomino Drive, Raleigh, NC 27606. Dennis W. Henson is now an electrical engineer with Union Electric in Labadie, Mo. He and Marti live at 210 St. Leo, O'Fallon, MO 63366. Steve Kimes writes: "Recently promoted to project engineer at Paul S. Unzicker Inc. The big news, though, is that Debbie and I are in the process of buying our first house. New address and phone number at a later date, as soon as I find out what they are." Steve presently lives at 1139 Esters, No. 1409, Irving, TX 75061. Chris Liebman is employed as an environmental protection engineer for Illinois EPA, and lives at 210 W. Reynolds, Springfield, IL 62702.

Edwin O'Neil recently married Sherry Allemann, '85. Ed is now laboratory supervisor with Caterpillar Tractor Co. Ed and Sherry reside at 5805 Ridgecrest Drive, Apt 105 , Peoria, IL 61615. John W. Pulley is now a senior programmer/analyst with Affinitee Corp. in Maryland Heights, Mo. John lives at 10894 Verhaven Lane, Apt. C, St. Louis, MO 63114. Lee H. Pulse is now a design engineer with AT&T Technologies in Lee's Summit, Mo. Lee lives at 305 Stratford, Lee's Summit, MO 64063 . Dale G. Schwent has a new position as electronics engineer I for Motorola, Schaumburg, lll. He and Penny have moved to 4400 Euclid Ave. , Apt. 2A, Rolling Meadows, IL 60008. Kammie (Akers) Settle writes: "Larry and I got married in Seattle on Sept. 3, 1986, and surprised everyone. He is a traffic control engineer for Overland Park, Kan. I am still working for InterState Oil Co. and have been their senior lab technologist for over a year now. We reside at 11609 W. 68th St., Shawnee, KS 66203." Richard K. Wagner has a new position as design engineer for McDonnell Douglas. His home address is 10207 Richview, St. Louis, MO 63127. Steven D. Watkins writes: "I am presently the chemistry and radiological controls officer aboard the submarine USS Indianapolis (SSN-697) homeported out of Pearl Harbor." Steve (Lt. J.G. , U.S. Navy) lives at 94-402 Kapuahi St. , No. 52, Mililani, HI 96789.

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Dale M. Winter is now underground project engineer with Old Ben Coal Co. in Benton, lll. Dale and Kay's mailing address is Route I, Box 52, Pinckneyville, IL 6227 4.

1985 Shery Alleman recently married Edwin O'Neil, '84. Ed and Sherry reside at 5805 Ridgecrest Drive, Apt. 105, Peoria, IL 61615. Jim Andrews, 7117 Wood Hollow, No. 613, Austin, TX 78731 , writes: "I am currently working on a master's in mechanical engineering at the University of Texas at Austin. My areas of research involve acoustics, vibrations, and finite element stress analysis. Hope to be done by December '86." Mike W. Bench writes: "I am presently working toward my Ph.D. in materials science at the University of llljnoisUrbana." Mike is a graduate research assistant with the University of lllinois. He lives at 605 E. White, D 16, Champaign, IL 61820. Christopher Jon Bruhn writes: "To Paul, Frank, Greg, Steve, Bob, Joe and the rest of the gang from the '85 AE class. St. Pat's '87, BE THERE! I promise not to wear my boots or my cowboy hat. YEEEE HAAA! Sincerely, Sweet Thing." Christopher is an associate engineer with Bell Helicopter Textron in Fort Worth, Texas. He lives at 1407 Summer Brook Circle, No. 143 , Arlington , TX 76011. Bill Conklin is realizing his dream to have his own custom-made electric guitar business. Although he works at DaBryan Coach builders, Springfield, Mo. , during the day and is a vocalist with the band, Avataur, at night, Bill still finds time to operate his growing business. After attending UM-Rolla for 3 years as a geological engineering major, the urge to build guitars was so strong he quit school to work on the Quick-Connect Double-Neck. This instrument is designed so that different combinations of guitars can be connected into a double-neck guitar. Bill has a patent pending on his invention. "The double-neck has been around for years, but mine is interchangeable. This allows it to be separated into two full y functionl guitars to enable the player to have more versatility." Bill makes his home in Lebanon, Mo.

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Lisa (McClenahan) Reinkemeyer writes: "After graduating I went to work for McDonnell Aircraft as an associate process engineer. In July I accepted an offer to return to the company where I was a co-op (Olin Corp. in East Alton) as a senior design engineer. I married Bob Reinkemeyer, '85, in April and now have a home at 126 Mill Run, St. Charles, MO 63303." Robert Reinkemeyer writes: "I am currently working at Cambridge Engineering in Chesterfield, Mo. as a design engineer. In April I married Lisa MeOenahan, '85, and we now live at 126 Mill Run, St. Charles, MO 63303." Bonnie Weiss is now a member of the technical staff at Hughes Aircraft Co., El Segundo, Calif. She lives at 20405 Anza Ave., No. 25, Torrance, CA 90503. T. J. Westerhaus writes: "I am still working offshore for N.L. McCullough out of Venice, La. I travel a lot. I hope the rest of you Pet E's still have jobs. See everyone over St. Pat's." T 1. lives at 866 Sunset Blvd., Apt. 20, Kenner, LA 70065.

1986 Lisa D. AUee is presently employed by the Amoco Oil Co. at their refinery in Whiting, Ind. Tim Blankenship is working towards a master's degree in electrical engineering at UMR after spending the summer here working on a research project. Sylvia Faye Bryant has been awarded a teaching fellowship at the University of Kansas at Lawrence. There she will be teaching two classes and attending three graduate courses. Her field of study is English and she plans a teaching career in that field. James Buff is employed by Union Electric as an electrical engineer in the system relay services department. Dennis Cobb has accepted a position with Law Engineering of Atlanta, Georgia. He is currently living in Smyrna, Georgia.

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Alumni Personals _____________________ _ 1986 continued Ronald Paul DeMand is currently employed by McDonnell-Douglas in St. Louis. Bradley T. Diederich joined the Lenco Electronics Division as a design engineer. Bradley's responsibilities include designing a new television system. His address is 1335 Amblewood, Apt. 3, Cape Girardeau , Mo 63701. Mike Graves is now working with the Acme Brick Company in Malvern, Ark. David Kilp has accepted an engineering position with the communications divi· sion of Motorola in Fort Worth , Texas. His address is 6555 G lenview Drive, No . 1622, Ft. Worth, TX 76113. Thomas W. Kreek has accepted a teaching assistantship at Indiana University in Bloomington where he is enrolled in the Ph .D. program in physical chemistry . He was also award· ed a graduate school fellows hip from In· diana University. Robert Leibrandt has accepted a perma· nent position with the Almament Muni· tions and Chemical Compound in Rock Island, Ill. after two years of coop experience with them . He will live in the neighboring city of Davenport, Iowa.

Terry Oswald has accepted employment with McDonnell Douglas in St. Louis. His address is 27 Donald Drive, St. Charles, MO 63301. Terry Palisch writes: "Hey everybody , the fishing in Alaska is great. Work is going well too. I have my own office on the 12th floor (half way to the top!). My new address is: 841 Merlin Loop, An· chorage, AK 99518 ." Terry is a jun'Dr engineer for Atlantic Richfield Co. Mark David Randol is an electrical engineer with the Navy's civil engineer corps. He graduated from officer can· didate school in Newport, R.I., in September and reported to Port Hueneme, Calif. , for an eight-week course with the civil engineer corps before receiving permanent assignment. Mark's address is 658 Strawberry Lane, Jackson, MO 63755. Carla Rellergert is presently working in Washington, D.C. with Geo. Resource Consultants, Inc. She will be working on an EPA hotline as an information specialist answering questions on hazardous waste programs in RCRA and CERCLA. Carla is living in Alexandria, Va.

Christopher Thomas Robinson is e mplo yed by Westinghouse in Baltimore, Md. Terry L. Stewart has accepted a position with Hughes Aircraft Co. in Los Angeles. Terry will work in the systems laboratories for the space and com· munications group. He'll create simulation and testing software for the satellites Hughes builds.

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Continuing Education Courses Here's a list of some of the ex tension continuing educa tion short courses and conferences sched uled by UM R. Where tit les are not self·explanatory you ma y call for more detai led inform ation including cos ts. Ca ll the office of the Dean of Continuing Education and Publi c Ser vice, 314/ 341 ·4 156. Written re o ques ts should be addressed to the same office, 205B Parker Hall, Uni ve rsity of Mi ssouri ·Rol la , Rolla, MO 65401. PROGRAM

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School of Mines and Metallurgy State of the Art Drill ing & Blasting Exposition . School of Engineering Grounding & Shieldi ng Electronic Instrumentation . G rou nding & Shielding Electroni c Instrum entati on . Groundi ng & Shielding Electronic Instru mentation . II th Annual Fundam entals of Deep Foundation Design .. 8th Internat ional Speciality Confere nce on Cold· Form ed Steel Structu res. 29th Annua l Asphalt Conference . Grounding & Shielding Electronic Instrumentation . . .. . .. . . . . Grounding & Shieldi ng Electronic Instrum ent ation . Grou ndin g & Shielding Electronic Instrumentation . Grounding & Shieldi ng Electronic Inst rum entation . Soi l Dynamics and Foundation Enginee ring . . . . ...... . ................. . . . ... . ............. . . Engineer·l n·Training Review . Introduct ion to Elements of Engi neerin g . . .

. Dec. 16· 17 · . . . ... Nov. 3 · . . ... . Nov. 4 . . . Nov. 6 .. Nov . 10· 12 ov . I I· 12 .. Nov. 17· 18 . . . . Dec. I . ....... Dec. 2 Dec. 4 · ... Dec. 15· 16 · ... Jan. 25·30 . Feb. 24·Apr il 2 ........ . March 5·Apr. 23

Times and dat es of courses ma y change nearer to th e tim e of the course.

LOCATION

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