NOV 22 1958
The Montana
Vol. 5, No.3
PUBLISHED BY THE ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF THE MONTANA SCHOOL OF MINES
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20, 1958
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Six Are Chosen For "Who's Who"
.sports and the school play, "My Three Angels.".. Mr. Maxwell was graduated from Six students at Montana School· Mr. Corson is the son of Mr. and Anaconda High School. He served of Mines have been selected for infour years with the United States clusion in "Who's Who Among Stu- Mrs. Charles Corson' of Bigfork. Air Force where he taught elecdents in American Universities and Mr. Lueck, the son of Mr. and tronics for three years' of that Colleges," Dean 'D. C. McAuliffe Mrs. Herbert Lueck of Ennis, was time. 'has announced. salutato'rian of his high school . During the summers of 1955, The honored students are Don- graduating class and represented 1956, and 1957, he was employed ald R: Corson, Bigfork; Lilburn H. Ennis at Boys' State. While in high by the Anaconda Company as a Lueck, Ennis; George M. Maxwell, school, he was active in football, laboror and then as a chemist..His Warm Springs; Richard W. Rob- basketball and rtrack. parents. are Mr. and Mrs. George erts, Anchorage, Alaska; Ahfred E. At Montana School of Mines, Mr. .Maxwell of Warm Springs. Trimble, Butte; and Robert P. Lueck a petroleum engineering Richard W. Roberts, the son of .WYlie,White Sulphur Springs'. major: has won the. Mobil ProducMr. Corson, a senior in Geolog- ing Scholarship. He IS a member of Mr. and Mrs.vAlfred L. Roberts of ical Engineering, graduated frrom the AIME, and has participated in Anchorage, Alaska, is a senion in Metallurgical Engin e e r i n g. At Bigfork High School where he par- basketball. ticipated in basketball and was ac- , During summers, Lueck has been Montana School of Mines, he holds tive on the student council and the employed as a laborer, as a rousta- memberships . in the AIME, .the School paper. He has been em- bout with Continental Oil .Com-, ASM, Theta Tau fraternity, and ployed in both the lumber and min- pany, and as a weatherman. with has been active in Doth the Copper Guards and varsity basketball. He ing industries. Mr. Corson is a vet- the United States Forest Service. received an' advanced honor scholeran of the United States Air A metallurgical engineering ma- arship for 1956-1957. Force, having served four years as jor, ·Mr. Maxwell belongs to t~e a photo interpreter, Mr. Roberts was graduated from American Society of Metals. WhIle At Montana School of Mines, he Kodiak Naval Station High School. at Montana Schaol of Mines, he has is a member of the American InHe . has been employed by the stitute of Mining, Metallurgical won three scholarships. His other United States Civil Service, Alaska and Petroleum Engineers and has :nemberships include the Copper Department pf Fisheries, S. S. MulGuards and Sigma Rho fraternity; Participated in the Copper Guards, he has participated in intramural len, Inc., the Alaska Railroad, and a sophomore service organization. the M-B Contracting Company, Inc. during the summers commencing in 1954. Trimble was graduated from Basic High School in Henderson, Nevada, where he was chosen as valedictorian. His activities included football, basketball, the student council, and he was president of the student body. At Montana School of Mines, Trimble, a geological engineering senior, has been on the honor and has won two advanced scholarships. He is a member of the AIME and' Sigma Rho, and has taken part in basketball and i n t ram u r a I sports: During his four years with the United States Air Force he worked. in cartographic dr~ting and in map editing.
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Student Union Building Becomes A Reality Club Organiz1ed A new club .at the School of Mines has been formed. It is called the Montana School of Mines Outing Club and it will supersede the old Ski Club. Activities will. includeskting, winter mountaineering, rock climbing, picnics and other outdoor activities. No dues will be collected and people going on 'any activity will share the cost. The main function of the club is its trips or "outings." There are 19 charter members. Any interested students should see either Force Baney or David Baker in Room 312 of the Residence Hall. scholarships have been awarded him while at Montana School of Mines. He has been .employed by the United States Government, the State of Montana, the Anaconda Company, and .the Owl Cab Company during the period od' 1956-58. From 1954 to 1956, he served with the United States Army in the Army Security Agency. Mr. Wylie graduated from White Sulphur Springs High School, and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Wylie, now residing in Bozeman.
At a s,Pecialmeeting May 29 the Associated Students of MSM' approved, with a solid majority vote of 120 to 11, a building fee to pay for, the student union building. The building fee of $5.00 per student per semester went into effect this fall, and the building will be paid for by this fee within a forty-year period at an interest rate of three per cent. It was planned to begin. construction on the building this fall but because of details and governmental red tape, the loan-was not approved until recently. As yet there has been no loan agreement and no bids have been let. The site for the SUB is north of the Petroleum Building directly opposite 'the gymnasium. At present the trees have been removed and fill is being obtained from the Anaconda Company to relocate the road. Excavation will probably be started in the near future. Walter Moyle, Moyle Architects has made the floor plans and ~ sketch of the proposed building.
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COMING EVENTS November 26-Thanksgiving Recess begins December I-Thanksgiving Recess ends 1~Basketball, Ricks College (H) ll-Basketball, Ricks College (H) 18-Christmas Formal (Coeds) Museum Han 20-Christmas Recess begins January 5-Christmas Recess ends
Robert P. Wylie, a geological engineering major, is president of the student council. He has worked on the school paper and on the yearbook, and has been active in , . . Id R Corson, Alfred E. Trimble, Theta Tau and Sigma Alpha Ep~ft to right: Lilburn Lueck, Dona t •ken: George M. Maxwell and silon fraternities, as well as the ~obert Wylie. Absent when picture was a AIME. Three advanced h 0 nor Richard W. Roberts. r"" •..!. ,TAN A SCI1QOl OhMiit'lTl'l: Niir:!t~~t:I...n'li.IJ~Iv\·
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Last May 12, the Montana State Board of Education gave Montana School of Mines the green light on the proposed Student Union Building. The building will be financed by a government Housing and Home Finance Agency loan, and its cost is estimated at $250,000.
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